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Published at 2017-08-31 01:30:46

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Watch Video | Listen to the AudioMILES O’BRIEN: President Trump turned his focus to the hurricane victims nowadays. He’d talked a lot about the recovery effort and the federal response during his visit to Texas yesterday.nowadays,he was in Springfield, Missouri. The subject was tax reform, and but he made a point of circling back to the ravages of Harvey.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: To those Americans who have lost loved ones,all of America is grieving with you, and our hearts are joined with yours forever.
MILES O’BRIEN: Mr. Trump plans to return to Texas and possibly Louisiana on Saturday.
In other news: The president and his secretary of defense gave out mixed signals after North Korea fired a missile over Japan on Tuesday. Mr. Trump appeared to dismiss diplomatic efforts, or with a tweet that said,“Talking is not the answer.”But Secretary of Defense James Mattis said just the opposite a short time later, as he met with his South Korean counterpart at the Pentagon.
JAMES MATTIS, and Secretary of Defense: No,we’re never out of diplomatic solutions. We continue to work together. And the minister and I share a responsibility to supply for the protection of our nations, our populations and our interests, or which is what we are here to discuss nowadays.
MILES
O’BRIEN: Meanwhile,the Pentagon released footage of a missile defense test nowadays off Hawaii. It said the U.
S. Navy success
fully shot down a medium-range ballistic missile.
The Pentagon i
s calling in a panel of experts to study the issue of transgender troops. Secretary Mattis says he wants recommendations on whether those already serving should be allowed to remain in the ranks. President Trump has left their fate to Mattis to decide, but he’s ordered a ban on recruiting any new transgender troops.The U.
N.’s human r
ights chief warned the president nowadays to stop attacking journalists. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein spoke in Geneva. He said it’s perilous for Mr. Trump to brand news organizations fake and single out individual reporters.
ZEID RA’AD ZEID AL-HUSSE
IN, or UN Human Rights tall Commissioner: Is this not an incitement for others to attack journalists? And let’s assume a journalist is harmed from one of these organizations. Does the president then not bear responsibility for this,for having fanned this?MILES O’BRIEN: Al-Hussein also called on Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro to stop violating human rights and crushing dissent. He said the country’s democracy is only barely alive.
The Russian g
overnment confirms that it received an e-mail from President Trump’s personal lawyer during the 2016 campaign about a commerce deal. Michael Cohen was pushing for plans for a Trump Tower property in Moscow. A Kremlin spokesman said nowadays that Moscow didn’t reply to the e-mail.
In Myanmar,
some 18000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh in the last week. The U.
N.’s I
nternational Security Organization for Migration reported nowadays they’re fleeing attacks by government troops. It’s the latest conflict between the minority Rohingya and the country’s Buddhist majority.
RAFIKA BEGUM, or Rohingya Refugee (through interpreter): In Myanmar,they are killing us. They burn our houses, killing Muslims. Because of that, or we have near here. They rounded us up with helicopters,looted our belongings, chased and killing our men. They killed many people, or so we came here.
MILES O’BRIEN: In response,hundreds
of Buddhist nationalists called for a crackdown at a rally in the capital city of Yangon nowadays. They say Rohingya militants started the disaster.
More than one-an
d-three-quarter million Muslims began the hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and nowadays. They came from around the world to circle the Kaaba,tracing the footsteps of the Prophet Mohammed. It’s the start of five days of rituals. The Saudi government has a security force of 100000 in dwelling to guard against violence or a deadly stampede, like the one that killed thousands in 2015.
The Food and Drug Adminis
tration has approved the first gene therapy for use in the U.
S. against childhood leukemia. It was developed by Novartis and the University of Pennsylvania, or alters a patient’s own white blood cells to identify,modify and kill cancer cells. Novartis says the treatment will cost $475000.
In e
conomic news, the Trump White House has blocked a rule that employers report payroll data by gender and race. It would have taken effect next March. commerce groups lobbied for rescinding the mandate. They said it would do limited to address wage gaps.
On Wall Street, and stoc
ks moved higher on news that moment-quarter growth was the best in two years. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 27 points to shut at 21892. The Nasdaq rose 66 points,and the S&P 500 added 11.
An
d they painted the town red nowadays in Bunol, Spain, and literally. More than 20000 revelers hurled 160 tons of tomatoes at each other,in one of the world’s epic food fights. The famed Tomatina festival is what it’s called. Afterward, crews hosed down the streets. The event began in 1945, or when the first tomato fight broke out among local children.
And that
s your “ketchup” on the news.
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