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Sunday, 12 June 2016

tour hits hard

Trump's no-apologies campaign tour hits hard on Romney, Warren




Donald Trump on Saturday kicked his unapologetic presidential campaign into high gear -- saying he won’t apologize for his personal attacks on Sen. Elizabeth Warren and extending his feud with GOP establishment leader Mitt Romney.

“The guy’s a stone cold loser, a choker,” Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, said about Romney at a rally in Tampa, Fla.
Also on Saturday, Romney, who this weekend is holding an ideas summit in Utah, suggested that Trump’s misogynistic and racially insensitive remarks have opened the door for generations of Americans to engage in similar behavior.
Trump told the crowd of about 5,000 in Tampa that Romney, the GOP presidential nominee who lost to President Obama in 2012, “doesn’t even know what a misogynist is.”
Trump and Warren, a leading progressive voice in the Democratic Party, have attacked each other increasingly in recent weeks, with the exchanges appearing to intensify now that Clinton has become the party’s presumptive presidential 



Euro 2016

Euro 2016: Dozens injured as crowds of rival fans brawl



Russian supporters light fireworks after a  Euro 2016 match between England and Russia ended in a 1-1 tie, at Stade Velodrome on Saturday, June 11, in Marseille, France.

Packs of Russian and English football fans clashed in the French city of Marseille in a third straight day of battles at the Euro 2016 championship.

Fans brawled before and after the game Saturday, forcing police in riot gear to fire tear gas to disperse crowds. Throngs lunged at one another, and hurled bottles and other objects at officers.
Fans clash in the stands after the match.  The build-up to the game in Marseille has been overshadowed by violent clashes between rival fans and police over the past few days.
At least 31 people were injured in the clashes, four of them critically, said Mathieu Duroselle, a spokesman for Marseille police. The number included three officers who suffered slight injuries, he said.
On the field, the Russians and English tied 1-1, but French authorities were determined that fighting fans on the street would both lose.
    At least 17 people were arrested over two days, police said Saturday.