Covington High School student Nick Sandmann told NBC’s 'Today' he didn’t disrespect Native American activist Nathan Phillips, and says he has nothing to apologize for.
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Covington Catholic student in D.C. March video says he does not believe he owes anyone an apologyIn an exclusive interview with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, Nick Sandmann said he “had every right” to stand in front of Nathan Phillips, but now wishes he and his classmates “would have walked away and avoided the whole thing.”
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Fake ads and endorsements take over social media: What to knowBogus headlines and ads showing up on popular sites like Facebook are using fake celebrity endorsements, including one using Savannah Guthrie’s likeness, to sell users “free” trial offers on products. NBC’s Gadi Schwartz takes a deeper look into how they get away with it.
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What does Buzzfeed’s report mean for President Trump?The president of the United States directed his former personal attorney to lie to Congress, two law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter tell Buzzfeed News. Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle break down Buzzfeed’s bombshell report and what this story means for the president and his family if it is true. Weighing in: NBC’s Ken Dilanian and former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman.
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How the shutdown is hurting critical research on climate changeThe government shutdown is putting America’s science programs in peril. NBC’s Jacob Soboroff joins Ayman Mohyeldin to discuss how the shutdown is hurting critical research on climate change and why time is of the essence.
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Sherrilyn Ifill discusses Trump’s policies and Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacySherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of NAACP Legal Defense Fund, joins NBC’s Andrea Mitchell to talk about President Trump’s policies and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. “Sometimes I think this administration, you know, can’t get more cynical but it always does,” said Ifill.
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