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Europe needed him so much they banned his *** for a few years for organizing a white supremacist conferenceThey need him so bad they banned him from coming there.
Dude is a walking L. I hate that I have to share a state with that gump.
New international agreements should be introduced to regulate the internet in the light of the London Bridge terror attack, Theresa May has said.
The Prime Minister said introducing new rules for cyberspace would “deprive the extremists of their safe spaces online” and that technology firms were not currently doing enough.
The Prime Minister made the comments outside Downing Street on Sunday morning in the aftermath of the van and knife attack that saw seven people killed and dozens injured.
“We cannot allow this ideology the safe space it needs to breed – yet that is precisely what the internet, and the big companies that provide internet-based services provide,” Ms May said.
“We need to work with allied democratic governments to reach international agreements to regulate cyberspace to prevent the spread of extremist and terrorism planning.”
The call was one plank in Ms May’s speech following the attack. The Prime Minister also said Britain was too tolerant of extremism and that “pluralistic” British values had to be established as superior.
She warned there was “a new trend in the threat we face” and that while the three recent terror attacks in the UK were not linked by “common networks”, they were “bound together by the single evil ideology of Islamic extremism”.
The Conservative manifesto pledges regulation of the internet, including forcing internet providers to participate in counter-extremism drives and making it more difficult to access pornography.
Ms May’s speech is thought to be the first time she has publicly called for international cooperation in bringing forward more red tape to cyberspace, however.
The intervention comes after the introduction of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 – dubbed the “Snooper’s Charter” – which expands the powers of spying agencies and the Government over the internet.
Deutsche Bank ignores U.S. Trump/Russia query: Democratic staffer
Germany's largest bank has failed to respond to a request from Democrats on a U.S. House of Representatives panel for details about U.S. President Donald Trump's possible ties to Russia, a Democratic staffer said on Sunday.
Several Democrats on the U.S. House Financial Services Committee sent a letter last month to John Cryan, Chief Executive Officer of Deutsche Bank, seeking details that might show if Trump's loans for his real estate business were backed by the Russian government.
The letter asked for details of internal reviews of Trump's transactions and gave the prominent German bank until Friday to respond. The bank's response did not address any of the numerous questions posed in the letter and its Frankfurt headquarters declined to comment, as it has in the past.
"Deutsche Bank’s outside counsel has confirmed receipt of our May 23, 2017, letter but did not provide substantive responses to our requests," a Democratic member of the staff told Reuters in an email on condition of anonymity.
The congressional inquiry is also seeking information about a Russian "mirror trading" scheme that allowed $10 billion to flow out of Russia.
"Congress remains in the dark on whether loans Deutsche Bank made to President Trump were guaranteed by the Russian government, or were in any way connected to Russia," the Democrats wrote in their request to Deutsche Bank.
"It is critical that you provide this committee with the information necessary to assess the scope, findings and conclusions of your internal reviews," they said.
The Democrats cannot compel Deutsche Bank to hand over the information. The House committee has the power to subpoena the documents, but Republican committee members - who make up the majority of the panel - would have to cooperate.
No Republicans have signed the document request.
Citing media reports, the Democrats had called for the bank to hand over any documents tied to internal reviews of Trump’s personal accounts at the bank. They also said the bank should state publicly that it had reviewed both the "mirror trading" scheme and Trump’s accounts.
Mirror trading involved buying stocks, for example, in Moscow in rubles, with related parties selling the same stocks shortly thereafter through a bank's London branch.
The House panel request to Deutsche Bank came as Trump was mired in controversy over FBI and congressional probes into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and potential collusion between Moscow and the Trump campaign.
Moscow has denied the allegations, and Trump has denied any collusion.
Not surprised it's dropping at a fast pace already
Not surprised it's dropping at a fast pace already
The man has bungled many international relations
Not surprised it's dropping at a fast pace already
The man has bungled many international relations
Jesus that's roughNot surprised it's dropping at a fast pace already
The man has bungled many international relations
It's not that. It's the fact that military folks are finding out they too are part of the government they seem to loathe and that Trump and his band want to defund...
First the hiring freeze, then this:
http://www.militarytimes.com/articl...ds-overall-but-cuts-child-care-youth-services
Jesus that's roughNot surprised it's dropping at a fast pace already
The man has bungled many international relations
It's not that. It's the fact that military folks are finding out they too are part of the government they seem to loathe and that Trump and his band want to defund...
First the hiring freeze, then this:
http://www.militarytimes.com/articl...ds-overall-but-cuts-child-care-youth-services
The GOP views fetuses like they view the military. Love to deploy them but don't want to take care of them afterwards.The GOP doesn't care about your children from their birth until they reach the age where they can put a gun or a drone joystick in their hands.
lol entertaining, if this develops into something more concrete it would be newsworthy.
This is what the "build the wall initiative" will look like after they tell them their hourly wage for building the wall lolHow many bill the wall supposed to be again?
This is not the hair of a man who takes advice bThe AP should put the gist of this under all their WH stories
Also speaking of tweets,the manbaby just nuked his teams defense of the travel ban on Twitter this morning
Here I thought they announced that lawyers would be checking his tweets before being sent,definitely not