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along with it, but inside I felt degraded.
David Brent and he is only funny because he is fiction.
Mashable, car narrowly avoids being crushed by boulder.
for a Big Mac before you drive into a giant boulder.
and, of course, instructing viewers on the art of the take.
links for tonight`s "#Click3" on our website, allinwithchris.com.
because of ads like this.
they look like. And, I`d say that even if he weren`t my dad.
no, I mean he is making an appeal using his family to gain support."
daughter, Chiara, is defending her dad.
mayor of the city of New York, current public advocate for New York City.
Were you surprised to read that interview?
questions this quote was read to me for the first time.
the fact that Bloomberg is in denial about the reality in New York City.
for featuring your multiracial family.
republican opponent on an election day. What do you think of that?
DE BLASIO: Chris, I think you need to get out more often.
Oblige" is being rejected hourly by the people of this city.
decent living in this city.
HAYES: Can a mayor do that?
locally controlled, helps to create a little more economic stability.
and use the influence of the mayor`s office to do that.
HAYES: Across the country, you`re saying.
know how long it will take to ever get back.
in New York City taking on then incumbent Ed Koch.
majority values of this city.
mayoral candidate Bill De Blasio, thanks so much.
DE BLASIO: Thanks, Chris. Appreciate it.
Reid will be here to discuss that, coming up.
second-degree murder for shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
FEMALE POLICE OPERATOR: Step closer and what?
SHELLIE ZIMMERMAN: -- with his firearm. And, he`s going to shoot us.
what he`s capable of. I`m really, really scared.
heard telling her father to take cover.
don`t know if he`s going to start shooting at us or not.
FEMALE POLICE OPERATOR: Are you outside right now?
might start shooting at us, I don`t know. We`re going inside the house.
over for speeding. One of those times he was armed.
something out of your hand. Do you need medical as well?
SHELLIE ZIMMERMAN: I don`t think so. But, we`re just shock.
SHELLIE ZIMMERMAN: OK. Dad, get inside right now.
and lets you guys know it`s OK to step out. Stay inside.
social media universe just went nuts.
JOY REID, MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR: Mine too.
HAYES: Why, why the intensity of the reaction of this?
conversation, we were talking about sort of -- remember after the O.J.
America that, you know what, karma`s going to get this guy?
think that we don`t know George Zimmerman, obviously.
particularly in the African-American community.
breath. OK, what`s going to happen? Is this going to result in an arrest?
didn`t get to see during the trial.
who had a domestic in his past.
amount of Schadenfreude out there in the social media world.
involved in any kind of conflict.
presence and terror of that -- yes, absolutely.
an intimate partner is something that we somehow put in another category.
HAYES: -- is that there is a connection between the two.
violence and presence of a firearm. So, had he actually been arrested?
because had he been arrested, he would have lost it.
symbolic figure of injustice." Right?
HAYES: And, that pain is not going away any time soon.
sister mentioned Trayvon Martin, unasked, read him into the narrative.
not safe as well as with someone with a gun thinks you are threatened.
HAYES: And, that thing that lurks there even if it is all staged.
MSNBC Contributor Joy Reid, thank you so much.
fifth anniversary on MSNBC. Congratulations. You changed everything.
this ground that has all these wonderful seeds in it sprouting. Thank you.
HAYES: 500, are you kidding?
nice way of sort of saying that I feel old. But anyway, here we go.
West Yorkshire Fire Service said the domestic fire in Queens Road, King Cross, was reported at 6.10pm on Thursday.
A spokesman said smoke detectors were installed in the home and sounded, meaning the occupant had been able to get out to safety by the time crews arrived.
The person was suffering the effects of smoke inhalation and was put in the care of Yorkshire Ambulance Service, he said.
Firefighters from Halifax, Illingworth and Rastrick stations all attended the incident, using breathing apparatus and a hose reel to put out the fire.
NDMO Deputy Director Hotoravu Alenge distributing pamphlets to kids on Monday.
THE National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) is participating at the Kodili Festival in Buala, Isabel Province, which opened, Monday.
The NDMO team was deployed both by outboard motor (OBM) on Sunday 24th and via Solomon Airline Flight on Monday 25th ahead of the official opening on Monday afternoon.
“This festival is an opportunity for the office to conduct a general disaster awareness to the public of Isabel Province,” a statement from NDMO said.
Speaking from Buala, the provincial disaster officer for the province, Oliver Hiromana said the NDMO team will support the provincial disaster management office during this awareness week.
“I appreciate the commitment and support my national office had given to the provincial disaster management office on this event,” he added.
Whilst at Buala, the team will operate under the leadership of the provincial disaster officer.
NDMO through the provincial disaster management office has organised a stall within the festival village.
Along with the week-long awareness, the NDMO team with two drone experts will also conducting a drone fly over during the event at the festival village for mapping purposes and also to film the event.
Oprah Winfrey speaks after accepting the Cecil B. Demille Award at the 75th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, Jan. 7, 2018.
Just days into 2018, the race for the U.S. presidency in 2020 is already making headlines.
When asked Monday aboard Air Force One about a potential high-profile general election opponent to President Donald Trump — namely, self-made billionaire media proprietor and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey — deputy White House spokesman Hogan Gidley responded, "We welcome the challenge, whether it be Oprah Winfrey or anybody else."
Winfrey, 63, however, is not running — at least, officially. But her Sunday night speech at the Golden Globe awards show unleashed immediate and intense media speculation about a candidacy in 2020, presumably as a Democrat.
"I don't know if he saw it," Gidley responded to a reporter's question about whether Trump saw Winfrey's impassioned speech in which she made no mention of him or the presidency.
However, her remarks about being raised in poverty, empowerment of women and support for the press (under constant criticism by Trump), quickly prompted even some conservative political figures to speak positively of her as a potential candidate.
Winfrey, when asked backstage if she planned to run for president, replied, "I don't. I don't." But some close to her were quoted Monday saying she is thinking about it.
Her long-time partner, Stedman Graham, was quoted Sunday evening telling The Los Angeles Times, "It's up to the people. She would absolutely do it."
In a television interview early last year, Winfrey indicated that Trump's election had changed her mind about whether she lacked experience for America's highest office. But in another TV interview in October, she dampened speculation, stating, "There will be no running for office of any kind for me."
Winfrey, as was the case for Trump before being elected president, has never held public office.
Trump on Monday, speaking to a national convention of farmers in Tennessee, did not mention Winfrey's name or make any reference to his re-election campaign.
"Our country's getting its confidence back again," Trump said of his nearly one year in office. "We are witnessing a new era of patriotism, prosperity and pride."
In the past, Trump has spoken positively of Winfrey. In a 1999 television interview when he said he was thinking about running for president the following year (although he did not), Trump declared, "Oprah would always be my first choice" for a running mate, adding, "she's brilliant" and "a very exceptional woman."
Trump's daughter Ivanka praised Winfrey's speech in a late Monday tweet.
Winfrey endorsed Democratic Senator Barack Obama of Illinois when he first ran successfully for the U.S. presidency in 2008, and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her losing 2016 campaign against Trump.
FILE - Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Senator Barack Obama, left, his wife Michelle, center, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey wave to the crowd at a campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, Dec. 9, 2007.
No clear Democratic front-runner has emerged to challenge Trump in 2020, with the immediate political focus in the U.S. on November's congressional elections, when the 435-member House of Representatives will be up for election, along with a third of the 100-member Senate.
In the months after the congressional elections, halfway through Trump's four-year term, Democratic presidential challengers are likely to begin announcing their candidacies to run against him.