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BBCNEWS BBC News January 12, 2018

Speech, you have to take the speech at. Because if you did, your neck would break. And the weight of the crown on her shoulders the queen recalls her coronation day balancing act. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. President trumps sparked International Outrage by reportedly using crude language to describe Foreign Countries during a meeting at the oval office. Mr trump insists he didnt use offensive language about african countries and haiti and two republicans who were there said they couldnt remember him doing so. However, the remarks were widely reported in the american media. President trump said on twitter in a second tweet he then said however, a democratic senator, who was inside the oval office during the meeting, confirmed the president s remarks. And they were offensive. As senator graham made his presentation, the president interrupted him several times with questions and in the course of his comments said things which were hate filled, vile and racist. He used those wor

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten January 12, 2018

The queen as youve never seen or heard her before. Speech up, because if you did, your neck would break later in the hour, we have sportsday on the bbc news channel with all the latest reports, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. Good evening. President trump is embroiled in a row about whether hes a racist after being forced to deny making derogatory remarks, including the use of an expletive, about african countries. Hes been accused of making the comments in the white house, during a meeting about his plans to overhaul the immigration system. A democratic senator, who sat next to mr trump insists the president did use the phrase, repeatedly, and a United Nations the president did use the phrase, repeatedly, and a United Nations spokesman has accused the president of making racist comments. A number of african countries have reacted with outrage. From washington, nick bryant reports. This is a great and important day. The forces of American History seem to collide at

BBCNEWS BBC News January 12, 2018

Welcome to bbc news. President trump is embroiled in a row about whether hes a racist after being forced to deny making derogatory remarks, including the use of an expletive, about african countries. Hes been accused of making the comments in the white house, during a meeting about his plans to overhaul the immigration system. A un spokesman has accused the president of making racist comments. A number of african countries have reacted with outrage. From washington, nick bryant reports. This is a great and important day. The forces of American History seem to collide at the white house today. Donald trump signing a proclamation in honour of the civil rights leader, Martin Luther king, at the moment he stands accused of using a slur directed at african nations. Here he stuck to his script. Today we celebrate doctor king fought standing upfor we celebrate doctor king fought standing up for that self evident truth americans hold so dear that no matter the colour of our skin or the place o

BBCNEWS BBC News January 13, 2018

Equal by god. Reporter mr president , will you give an apology for the statement yesterday . After the ceremony came a very unceremonious commotion. Mr president , are you a racist . A sitting president being asked by a reporter if he is racist. Answer serious questions about your statement, sir . Im talking to you. Mr president , are you a racist . It was behind closed doors in the oval office that donald trump allegedly claimed that immigrants from haiti, el salvador and african nations came from shithole countries. Donald trump said he used Strong Language during the meeting on immigration reform, with senators, though not that word. But he has been fiercely contradicted by a senior democrat who was present. I cannot believe that in the history of the white house and that oval office, any president has ever spoken of the words that i personally heard our president speak yesterday. The no surprise, the president started tweeting this morning, denying that he used those words. It is n

BBCNEWS BBC News January 13, 2018

President trump has denied making the remarks, including the use of an expletive. A democratic senator, who sat next to mr trump, insists the president did use the phrase, repeatedly. From washington, nick bryant reports. This is a great and important day to Martin Luther king. The forces of American History seemed to collide at the white house today. Donald trump signing a proclamation in honour of the civil rights leader, Martin Luther king, of the civil rights leader, Martin Luther king, at the moment he stands accused of using a slur directed at african nations. Here though he stuck to his script. Today we celebrate dr king for standing up for that self evident truth americans hold so dear that, no matter the colour of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. Reporter mr president , will you give an apology for the statement yesterday . After the ceremony came a very unceremonious commotion. Mr president , are you a racist . A sitting president being ask

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