2016年8月18日星期四

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The Latest: Trump, Pence head to LA flooding Friday

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 05:49 PM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers a campaign speech in Charlotte, N.C. Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Campaign 2016 (all times local):


Trump says he regrets past remarks that 'caused personal pain'

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 05:23 PM PDT

Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign rally at the Erie Insurance Arena in ErieBy Ginger Gibson CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - Donald Trump expressed regret on Thursday for remarks that "may have caused personal pain" as he sought to refocus his message in the face of falling opinion poll numbers in his first speech since a shake-up in his campaign this week. "Sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing," the Republican presidential nominee told a crowd in Charlotte, North Carolina. "I have done that, and I regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain.


In a first, Trump says he regrets painful comments

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 05:11 PM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump smiles as he participates in a roundtable discussion on national security in his offices in Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time since declaring his presidential run, Republican Donald Trump offered an extended apology to those who may have been hurt by his caustic comments, saying that he regrets some of what he's said "in the heat of debate."


Trump to 'sharpen message' after campaign shake-up

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 02:34 PM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has appointed the first woman manager of a Republican presidential runDonald Trump's campaign went on the offensive Thursday, promising to "sharpen" its message and let the Republican candidate be his authentic -- if controversial -- self as rival Hillary Clinton leads the polls. The New York billionaire, whose multiple self-inflicted wounds have left him trailing in virtually every battleground state, spent the day in North Carolina, meeting law enforcement officials and addressing supporters later Thursday. "I know how well we're doing with law enforcement.


Anti-Muslim threats in Maine investigated as hate crime

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 02:22 PM PDT

WESTBROOK, Maine (AP) — A civil rights group is calling on authorities to look into written threats against the Islamic community in Maine.

How Hillary Clinton may handle new Trump team

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 01:07 PM PDT

For Hillary Clinton, August has been a pretty easy month. She's made scripted, largely news-free campaign appearances while opponent Donald Trump has produced lots of headlines but stumbled to a high-single digit deficit in the polls.

Gold medal demanded of Brazil's golden boy Neymar

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 12:52 PM PDT

Brazil's Neymar celebrates after scoring a penalty against Honduras on August 17, 2016Neymar's road to redeeming Brazilian football hasn't always been smooth, but the Barcelona star now has the scene he craved to deliver a first football gold medal for the Olympic hosts. Saturday's final against Germany -- the side that has inspired much soul searching for Brazil since a 7-1 humiliation on home soil at the 2014 World Cup -- in front of a full house at Rio's iconic Maracana offers the chance to win Brazil's most desired medal of the Games. The embarrassment suffered two years ago only deepened the need for football-mad Brazil to right a perceived historical wrong at their own Games.


Islamic State suicide bombings hit Libyan forces in Sirte

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 12:51 PM PDT

A view of the scene following a car bomb attack in al-Gharbiat in SirteSuicide bombings against Libyan forces battling to oust Islamic State from their former North African stronghold of Sirte killed at least 12 fighters and wounded about 60 there on Thursday, a hospital spokesman said. Forces, mainly composed of fighters aligned with a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli, have been closing in on the center of Sirte, where militants now control a shrinking residential area. Last week the forces, who are directed from Misrata about 230 km (143 miles) from Sirte, made big gains, securing a number of large buildings and complexes in the town that had been used by Islamic State snipers.


Brazil's Olympic soccer strength more than its strikers

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 09:59 AM PDT

Brazil's Marquinhos, 4, is congratulated after scoring his side's 4th goal during a semi-final match of the men's Olympic football tournament between Brazil and Honduras at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday Aug. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Despite all the talk at the Olympics about Brazil's talented strikers, it's the defense that's holding the team together as the host tries to win the soccer gold medal for the first time.


Turkish cities hit by deadly bombings blamed on PKK

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 09:33 AM PDT

Members of the public and police inspect the site of a car bomb attack on a police station in the eastern Turkish city of Elazig on August 18, 2016Suspected Kurdish rebels have carried out a wave of deadly bombings in Turkish cities in what appears to be an intensified campaign against state security forces in the chaotic aftermath of the failed coup. Turkish leaders on Thursday accused the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) of waging three attacks in less than 24 hours that for the first time struck areas in the east that are not predominantly Kurdish. "Our fight against terror will never cease," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.


Trump to take 'optimistic' message to voters, new manager says

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 08:23 AM PDT

Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway and Paul Manafort, staff of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speak during a round table discussion on security at Trump Tower in the Manhattan borough of New YorkBy John Whitesides and Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's new campaign manager promised on Thursday the volatile Republican presidential candidate would stick to a more disciplined and uplifting message to voters in the final dash to Election Day without crimping his freewheeling style. One day after being elevated to the position in Trump's second campaign overhaul in two months, Kellyanne Conway said the candidate's struggling White House bid could preserve his "authenticity" and still move past a long string of controversies to focus on issues. "We would like to take an uplifting, optimistic, policy-centric message directly to the American people," Conway told CBS's "This Morning" show, adding she was confident the former reality television star could stick to a sharper message.


Special Report: Enslaved in Libya - One woman's extraordinary escape from Islamic State

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 06:17 AM PDT

The hands of Eritrean migrant Ruta Fisehaye are seen as she poses for a photograph in Catania, ItalyOn the night of June 2, 2015, gunmen blocked a highway on Libya's northern coast and stopped a white truck speeding toward Tripoli, the capital. Ruta Fisehaye, a 24-year-old Eritrean, was lying on the bed of the truck's first trailer. Fisehaye realized then that she was in the hands of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.


United Nations International Day of Happiness Founder Jayme Illien is in Greece Meeting with Refugees who Fled Wars in Syria and Iraq

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 05:45 AM PDT

According to the United Nations, over 10 million people have been displaced across the Middle East in the largest mass migration of refugees since World War 2.  The rise of ISIS and conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, and around the world has led many to flee the destruction in their home country for Western Europe through Italy, Greece and Turkey. American, European, Middle Eastern and African capitals, and cities around the world have been victim to numerous terrorist attacks claiming the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians as global security has deteriorated since the US led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Why Do Black Activists Care About Palestine?

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 04:00 AM PDT

A controversy over anti-Israel statements in the Movement for Black Lives political platform shows the long history of tension between Jews and blacks in the U.S.  

The Republican Party in Exile

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 03:00 AM PDT

PALO ALTO, Calif.—A few minutes into the conservative policy seminar, the economist John Cochrane made a point of clarification. "This is not," he specified, "advice for a Trump administration."

Brazilians re-embrace Neymar, hope he can give them gold

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 02:18 AM PDT

Brazil's Neymar smiles at the end of a semifinal match of the men's Olympic football tournament between Brazil and Honduras at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro Wednesday Aug. 17, 2016. Brazil won the match 6-0 and qualified for the final.(AP Photo/Felipe Dana)RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Most Brazilian players were already back in the locker room when Neymar rushed across the field at Maracana Stadium to celebrate with the fans.


Chinese admiral visits Syria in show of support

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 01:15 AM PDT

BEIJING (AP) — A top Chinese military officer visited Syria this week in a show of support for President Bashar Assad's embattled regime, official media reported Thursday, underscoring Beijing's backing of fellow authoritarian governments and concerns about the spread of religious militancy.

Trump overhauls campaign team again as Clinton surges

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 12:35 AM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is tanking in swing states ahead of the November electionDonald Trump shook up his campaign team for the second time in two months, fending off suggestions that his presidential run is in crisis as polls show Hillary Clinton cruising towards victory. The Republican White House nominee, who is tanking in swing states to his Democratic rival, hired a news executive from a virulently anti-Clinton website as his campaign chief executive and promoted a leading Republican strategist to campaign manager. Critics warned that Bannon, a former Goldman Sachs banker, was unlikely to make the populist candidate, who has upended the Republican establishment, any more palatable to moderate voters or any less controversial.


Trump’s ‘Extreme Vetting’ Plan Would Close the Gateway to Muslim Refugees

Posted: 17 Aug 2016 09:57 PM PDT

Trump's 'Extreme Vetting' Plan Would Close the Gateway to Muslim RefugeesDonald Trump's latest proposals for preventing "radical Islamic terrorists" from entering the country by temporarily barring immigrants from  "the most dangerous and volatile regions" of the world and engaging in "extreme vetting" of immigrants' ideological beliefs could profoundly alter the religious makeup of refugees and others allowed to enter the U.S. in the future. The Republican presidential nominee and his advisers have provided few details of the potential impact of their latest proposal for choking off the flow of refugees and immigrants from Syria, Iraq, North Africa and other terrorism hot spots. Experts say that number would likely be slashed dramatically if Trump were suddenly in charge of the country's immigration policies.


Behind NBCUniversal's Call to Arms to Hire Veterans

Posted: 17 Aug 2016 09:00 PM PDT

"Getting people to understand they are one of the best-trained workforces in the world is a huge challenge," says NBCU vice chairman and former Marine Ron Meyer about the industry-wide effort (Disney and Sony are also making strides) to help military vets transition back into civilian life.

LACMA Set to Honor Robert Irwin and Kathryn Bigelow at 2016 Art + Film Gala

Posted: 17 Aug 2016 09:00 PM PDT

The Gucci-sponsored benefit, which dedicates equal applause to a notable name from the art world and the film industry, is set to take place Oct. 29 at the museum.

UN experts: Extremists foiling governments with encryption

Posted: 17 Aug 2016 05:53 PM PDT

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Increasing numbers of foreign fighters for the Islamic State group and al-Qaida are returning home, potentially to carry out attacks, and are using the "dark web" or encrypted messaging that the most sophisticated intelligence agencies can't penetrate, U.N. experts said in a report circulated Wednesday.
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