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Obama urges black voters to back Hillary

Solis Doyle gave this example to back up her assertion that the campaign had no role in spreading the rumor about the president’s birthplace.

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“You can’t have vetting if you don’t look at ideology”, he said.

On Sept. 19, 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami was arrested on suspicion he had planted the bombs in NY and New Jersey.

The arrest came just hours after police issued a bulletin and photo of Rahami. She renewed her earlier calls for tech companies to step up, but those calls have been met with apprehension by firms that are struggling to balance the privacy demands of their clients – and civil rights activists – with demands from law enforcement that would enable more sophisticated and widespread surveillance.

“I don’t know about you guys, but I am so relieved that the whole birther things is over”, the president said, smiling.

“Nothing you can do, folks”, Trump said.

President Barack Obama, speaking at an event Sunday in New York City, said that a bias against powerful women could hurt Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton with voters in November. He taunted Clinton for not using the term “radical Islamic terrorist”.

“We slice it pretty thin”, Dukes said.

“When we began this journey coming on 10 years now, we said this was not about us. We’re going to have to be very tough”.

“I will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy, if this community lets down its guard”, Obama said Saturday at an awards dinner hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation in Washington.

“I think it’s always wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions”, she said.

Clinton said the country can meet the attacks in “concert with our values”.

Trump delivered an immigration speech in Arizona last month in which he strongly suggested he would try to deport as many people as possible.

“He (Trump) says we got nothing left to lose, so we might as well support somebody who has fought against civil rights, and fought against equality, and who has shown no regard for working people for most of his life”. Trump wrote on Twitter. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton fell to 70.9 percent, down from her 96 percent plateau.

The president also suggested sexism in society could be hurting Clinton’s White House bid. That was before authorities had publicly said so.

“All across this country, dining room tables have an empty seat because the government abandoned its duty and has not enforced its basic laws”, the Republican presidential nominee told a gathering of the Remembrance Project, a group founded to remember those killed by people living illegally in the US and to press for tougher laws. He spoke in a phone interview Monday.

In addition to the Los Angeles Times/University of Southern California poll, other important polls are also showing Trump’s progress.

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It is unclear whether Trump obtained his information from some sort of briefing.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump