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john mcdonnell and ken livingstone. a total of 15 mps.y see that this is ridiculous will stop ken livingstone calls it a tissue of lies. labour is describing the allegations as absurd, which is what they have been saying all week. the point about this is that we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to a different time. gorbachev was then that changing the whole nature of russia and eastern europe... perestroika and glasnost. those great was we had at the time. mps were meeting a lot of eastern europeans at the time. the only thing you could actually say that they were guilty of was not to imagine that some of them might have been spies. we don't know what on earth they could have passed to these agents. ken livingstone was not an mp. he was coming to the end of this time of leading the dlc. john mcdonnell probably was an mp then, or was he at the dlc? jeremy corbyn was in the same constituency. and the czechoslovakian diplomat or spy and the czechoslovakian diplomat or spy talks about three meetin
john mcdonnell and ken livingstone. a total of 15 mps.y see that this is ridiculous will stop ken livingstone calls it a tissue of lies. labour is describing the allegations as absurd, which is what they have been saying all week. the point about this is that we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to a different time. gorbachev was then that changing the whole nature of russia and eastern europe... perestroika and glasnost. those great was we had at...
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this is the other interesting part to me, the press reportsjohn mcdonnell as if he is crazy.ver him at davos. these people are hard—nosed business people, if they think he's nuts they're not going to be there for him so he's getting lots of attention notjust him so he's getting lots of attention not just because him so he's getting lots of attention notjust because they might think labour is going to win the next election but they are paying attention to him. we need deeper analysis, i don't understand how he will make this work on the surface, but people in the city think he can because they're listening to him and that's what we need to talk about with deeper reporting. let's turn to our favourite subject... the telegraph. two brexit stories, starting with the telegraph. excuse me, winter flu. barnier is risking a uk walkout. the telegraph group goes on the bogey man theory of brexit, if you can't make any sense, let's find the bad guy. i read this story and i don't see anybody on the record here so don't see anybody on the record here so i'm wondering who these officials a
this is the other interesting part to me, the press reportsjohn mcdonnell as if he is crazy.ver him at davos. these people are hard—nosed business people, if they think he's nuts they're not going to be there for him so he's getting lots of attention notjust him so he's getting lots of attention not just because him so he's getting lots of attention notjust because they might think labour is going to win the next election but they are paying attention to him. we need deeper analysis, i don't...
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it's the mcdonnell case.he mcdonnell case has made it very difficult and the bar is really high to bring these cases in. >> even though it smells really, really bad to say, "hey, a luxury hotel, here's trips..." >> private jets. >> "...here's private jets, but i don't want anything." >> but the loser in this is the justice department. i mean, the prosecutors it's a shame, but, you know, they really -- to get that 10-2 -- people were saying, "oh, it's new jersey. it's the new jersey voters." one of the voters, actually -- i'm sorry, the jurors. one of the jurors said, "we're not really sure what a senator does." i remember that was one of the comments made. but it really is -- i mean, the prosecutors just couldn't make their case. and you're right, it's mcdonnell. we'll leave it at that. "inside story" continues right after this. stick around. >> 6abc's "inside story" is presented by temple university. ♪ >> welcome back to "inside story." the pennsylvania supreme court is going to consider whether the new soda
it's the mcdonnell case.he mcdonnell case has made it very difficult and the bar is really high to bring these cases in. >> even though it smells really, really bad to say, "hey, a luxury hotel, here's trips..." >> private jets. >> "...here's private jets, but i don't want anything." >> but the loser in this is the justice department. i mean, the prosecutors it's a shame, but, you know, they really -- to get that 10-2 -- people were saying, "oh,...
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john mcdonnell's big problem is convincing us all how he's going to paper at this.t and everyone gasped. he said it'sjust like borrowing a mortgage to buy a house, and he rented out and get money back in from the people you read too. you make so much profit, pay off the mortgage and spend some money on dealing with the repairs inside, riding a better service. the problem is, who were you going to get to do the dealing with it? politicians don't normally make a good job of running things. visibly and man in the audience at question time a week or two ago, saying, they are already owned by nationalised industries. —— there was a brilliant man. the company ‘s own utilities, oui’ man. the company ‘s own utilities, our water are so man. the company ‘s own utilities, oui’ water are so one, man. the company ‘s own utilities, our water are so one, and rail. they all already nationalised. in germany, france, spain, the netherlands, they have all got nationalised industries. they own large chunks of our industries. i think there is a third way that needs to be looked at, not
john mcdonnell's big problem is convincing us all how he's going to paper at this.t and everyone gasped. he said it'sjust like borrowing a mortgage to buy a house, and he rented out and get money back in from the people you read too. you make so much profit, pay off the mortgage and spend some money on dealing with the repairs inside, riding a better service. the problem is, who were you going to get to do the dealing with it? politicians don't normally make a good job of running things....
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says that a future labour government would move away from whaty in the hands of workers." speaking at a conference outlining labour's alternative models of ownership, john mcdonnell said public ownership is notjust a "political decision" but an "economic necessity". the next labour government will put democratically owned public services into the hands of the workers irreversibly and those who rely upon their work, we will not do this only because it is right, not because it is the most efficient way of running them but also because it is the most important protection of public services for the long—term. it is the protection that comes with eve ryo ne the protection that comes with everyone feeling the ownership of them. we aren't going to take control of the industries, in order to put them in the hands of a remote bureaucracy, but into the hands of all of you so that they can never again be taken away from us. the shadow chancellor. her majesty's revenue and customs has written to retailers warning them about a scam involving the apple itunes
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says that a future labour government would move away from whaty in the hands of workers." speaking at a conference outlining labour's alternative models of ownership, john mcdonnell said public ownership is notjust a "political decision" but an "economic necessity". the next labour government will put democratically owned public services into the hands of the workers irreversibly and those who rely upon their work, we will not do...
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speaking at a conference outlining labour's alternative models of ownership, joe mcdonnell said public decision but an economic necessity. the next labour government will put democratically owned and managed public service is irreversibly — irreversibly — into the hands of those workers and those who rely upon their work. we will not do this only because it is right, not only because it is the most efficient way of running them, but also because it is most important protection of our public services for the long—term. it is the protection that comes from eve ryo ne the protection that comes from everyone having and feeling the ownership of them. we are going to ta ke ownership of them. we are going to take control of these industries in order to put them into the hands of a remote bureaucracy, but into the hands of all of you so that they can never again be taken away from us. elise christie has finish second fastest in the heats in the short—track speed skating in pyeongchang. andy swiss reports. she is britain's biggest medal hope. and elise christie was soon showing precisely why. s
speaking at a conference outlining labour's alternative models of ownership, joe mcdonnell said public decision but an economic necessity. the next labour government will put democratically owned and managed public service is irreversibly — irreversibly — into the hands of those workers and those who rely upon their work. we will not do this only because it is right, not only because it is the most efficient way of running them, but also because it is most important protection of our public...
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we had a meeting with a star couple weeks ago when john mcdonnell kind of very good meeting had a chance with exactly a year and basically the how meeting with a discussion about the legacy of pier five and the debt now that we have to pay as a consequence of a policy of bicycling getting into bed with the private companies who are late now billions of the public sector we're still paying for these bad contracts. in schools and in hospitals i agree with corbin i'm at on that we should abolish peer fi and we should only pay compensation on the basis of proven need but the big business shareholders to buy simply can do one because they're there they're leeching off the public sector and i think it's a mistake that particularly the blare are councillors in london are embarking on a policy in housing which is repetition of the filed policy in hospitals and schools and other infrastructure projects we have to be wary of polls but indeed the latest polls are may's local elections a call with labor body marriage best results since nine hundred sixty eight for the labor party what happens of the
we had a meeting with a star couple weeks ago when john mcdonnell kind of very good meeting had a chance with exactly a year and basically the how meeting with a discussion about the legacy of pier five and the debt now that we have to pay as a consequence of a policy of bicycling getting into bed with the private companies who are late now billions of the public sector we're still paying for these bad contracts. in schools and in hospitals i agree with corbin i'm at on that we should abolish...
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we had a meeting with a star couple weeks ago where john mcdonnell kind of very good meeting had a chance with exactly yeah and basically the how meeting with a discussion about the legacy of pay if i and the debt now that we have to pay as a consequence of a policy of by simply getting into bed with the private companies who are late now billions of the public sector we're still paying for these bad contracts. in schools and in hospitals i agree with corbin a mcdonald that we should abolish peer fi and we should only pipe compensation on the basis of proven need but the big business shareholders to buy simply can do one because they're there they're leeching of the public sector and i think it's a mistake that particularly the player our counselors in london are embarking on a policy in housing which is repetition of the failed policy in hospitals and schools and other infrastructure projects we have to be wary of polls but indeed the latest polls are may's local elections are called which labor body may have its best results since nine hundred sixty eight for the labor party what happen
we had a meeting with a star couple weeks ago where john mcdonnell kind of very good meeting had a chance with exactly yeah and basically the how meeting with a discussion about the legacy of pay if i and the debt now that we have to pay as a consequence of a policy of by simply getting into bed with the private companies who are late now billions of the public sector we're still paying for these bad contracts. in schools and in hospitals i agree with corbin a mcdonald that we should abolish...
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. >> vice-president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you. next is recognition awards. >> we'll begin with the willie brown middle school steel band ensemble. i would like you to come forward. [cheers and applause] the steel band ensemble at willie brown middle school is a pilot program developed in an effort to bring viable, culturally and socially relevant music programs to our students in the bayview and mission districts. it's directed by the school music teacher benjamin kotalak with support from artists in residence derek smith. congratulations, the willie brown steel pan ensemble. [applause] >> we're going to play two short songs for you. this is a well-known song from the caribbean. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> that's awesome, give it up for the ensemble! willie brown middle school has not had a music ensemble like this before. so we appreciate you coming out with the courage to play in front of a large audience and we hope to have you back. give it up one more time. [cheers and applause] see, this is how w
. >> vice-president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you. next is recognition awards. >> we'll begin with the willie brown middle school steel band ensemble. i would like you to come forward. [cheers and applause] the steel band ensemble at willie brown middle school is a pilot program developed in an effort to bring viable, culturally and socially relevant music programs to our students in the bayview and mission districts. it's directed by the school music teacher benjamin kotalak with...
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timothy mcdonnell, bbc news, phnom penh.rkets and currently in positive territory after last week's gains in us markets. the nikkei 225 up by 248 and the all ordinaries index gaining 27. the hong kong and chinese stock markets are closed today due to the lunar new year holidays. thank you so much for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon must board today is coming up next. the top stories this hour: survivors of the florida school shooting are organising a national march on washington to demand tighter restrictions on gun ownership. fire rips through lhasa'sjokhang temple, the extent of the damage to the most important shrine in tibetan buddhism is still unclear. the education secretary damian hinds has said there should be more variation in the cost of university courses, with each degree reflecting their value to society as a whole. labour, who have pledged to scrap tuition fees, say another review isn't the solution. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. this is one of two jobs myra kesh is holding down. sh
timothy mcdonnell, bbc news, phnom penh.rkets and currently in positive territory after last week's gains in us markets. the nikkei 225 up by 248 and the all ordinaries index gaining 27. the hong kong and chinese stock markets are closed today due to the lunar new year holidays. thank you so much for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon must board today is coming up next. the top stories this hour: survivors of the florida school shooting are organising a national march on washington to...
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among the 15 were john mcdonnell. they said they were absurd claims. it has been called ridiculous.nto context, we are talking about the 19805. context, we are talking about the 1980s. eastern europe was going through a major change because of gorbachev, the berlin wall coming down in 1989. we used to get in the house of commons a lot of east europeans who would pop in and pop out. you would think, well, some of them may be spies, maybe all of them? you them may be spies, maybe all of them 7 you would them may be spies, maybe all of them? you would be careful about talking to them! but mps did. it would be reasonable for mps to do that on the basis that they wanted to learn what was going on in eastern europe at the time. if jeremy corbyn really thought he was talking to a diplomat, that shows a bit of naivete. you always have to imagine that these people may have been spies. the idea that they could have been passing information across, i'm not sure they had any. or there is no evidence of what they could have done. what could jeremy corbyn in 1986 possibly have provided about the
among the 15 were john mcdonnell. they said they were absurd claims. it has been called ridiculous.nto context, we are talking about the 19805. context, we are talking about the 1980s. eastern europe was going through a major change because of gorbachev, the berlin wall coming down in 1989. we used to get in the house of commons a lot of east europeans who would pop in and pop out. you would think, well, some of them may be spies, maybe all of them? you them may be spies, maybe all of them 7...
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from us. of visiting north korea. delegation from the north in seoul. 0ur correspondent, steven mcdonnell, an impressive sight. impressive sight. that this is going to happen and it will be quite something if it did? absolutely. continues at the winter olympics in pyeongchang. pyeongchang. when there was no north korean team coming to the olympics. coming to the olympics. missile test or something like that to upstage these games. to upstage these games. inviting president moon to visit his earliest convenience, the north. earliest convenience, the north. are at the women's hockey game tonight. tonight. korean's leader's a sister, and otherfigures. korean's leader's a sister, and other figures. other figures. is happening here at the winter 0lympics. is happening here at the winter olympics. olympics. vice president mike pence who has left and is on his way home. left and is on his way home. the americans given any official reaction? reaction? team appeared in the opening ceremony? ceremony? no, we have not heard from the americans yet. the americans yet. administration will not be happy
from us. of visiting north korea. delegation from the north in seoul. 0ur correspondent, steven mcdonnell, an impressive sight. impressive sight. that this is going to happen and it will be quite something if it did? absolutely. continues at the winter olympics in pyeongchang. pyeongchang. when there was no north korean team coming to the olympics. coming to the olympics. missile test or something like that to upstage these games. to upstage these games. inviting president moon to visit his...
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trevor: literally, all of those things were taken by governor mcdonnell. his lawyers argued that was not a bride because what he did in return did not count as an official act. you only introduced the businessman to state officials themsked them to meet with and held events in the governor's mansion. the supreme court bought that argument. they said that was not a bride but constituent services. to chief justice referred out-of-state contributors to .andidates as constituents i guess that means that every wealthy favor seeker in the country with a checkbook and a pocket full of rolexes can go right ahead. jennifer: this is all really disturbing. bribery is legal. in america. corruption is legal. are we at a tipping point? what will it take to get to a point where we were at post-watergate where congress felt obliged to take bold measures? trevor: i think we are at a tipping point. the good news is it is not too late. [applause] out there, at polls about half the people say we should completely get rid of the current campaign-finance system and put in a new
trevor: literally, all of those things were taken by governor mcdonnell. his lawyers argued that was not a bride because what he did in return did not count as an official act. you only introduced the businessman to state officials themsked them to meet with and held events in the governor's mansion. the supreme court bought that argument. they said that was not a bride but constituent services. to chief justice referred out-of-state contributors to .andidates as constituents i guess that means...
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the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell is in pyeongchang.n, you can imagine the excitement here in pyeongchang, today, after all these years of preparations, finally it is opening ceremony day. now that means we are going to have elite athletes competing in these mountains and, of course, this hugely significant geopolitical clash playing out here at the games. this hugely significant geopolitical clash playing out here at the games. i mean, even before the opening ceremony starts today, we've just heard that president moonjae—in will be hosting a cocktail party with vips. you can imagine the potential there — there's american vice president pence there. oh, we'll introduce you to kim jong—un‘s sister. how are you going? nice weather we're having. even though it might not be like an official meeting between the us and north korean camps, the potential for that type of thing is going to be all around the games but this engagement, this unexpectedly high level of engagement from the north koreans has prompted quite a bit of debate here and, wh
the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell is in pyeongchang.n, you can imagine the excitement here in pyeongchang, today, after all these years of preparations, finally it is opening ceremony day. now that means we are going to have elite athletes competing in these mountains and, of course, this hugely significant geopolitical clash playing out here at the games. this hugely significant geopolitical clash playing out here at the games. i mean, even before the opening ceremony starts today, we've just...
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the question is whetherjeremy corbyn, john mcdonnell them.hetherjeremy corbyn, john mcdonnell in the shadow cabinet will lead us to a position where we can defeat the government. call me old—fashioned, but i think it is in the interest of the opposition to beat the government on votes, but party politics aside, this is about protecting the national interest. the labour party has a particular responsibility. we are meant to be the party ofjobs, and if we want a soft brexit, we have to remain in the single market and customs union. what about those who argue that one of the key benefits was the ability to strike oui’ benefits was the ability to strike our own trade deals, and that most of our trade will be outside the eu in the next 50 years or so? if you stay in a customs union, you make that impossible. i am glad you asked, because it is one of the big fallacies of the argument. through out fallacies of the argument. through our membership of the single market and customs union, we already have trade agreements with countries around the world
the question is whetherjeremy corbyn, john mcdonnell them.hetherjeremy corbyn, john mcdonnell in the shadow cabinet will lead us to a position where we can defeat the government. call me old—fashioned, but i think it is in the interest of the opposition to beat the government on votes, but party politics aside, this is about protecting the national interest. the labour party has a particular responsibility. we are meant to be the party ofjobs, and if we want a soft brexit, we have to remain...
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steven mcdonnell in pyeongchang.rime is being launched by the home office. ministers want social workers, police and nurses to help protect children, and young people at risk from sex gangs and drug dealers. anisa kadri reports. society's most vulnerable, those at risk of grooming, exploitation and being drawn into a life of crime are among those supported by children's homes like this one, visited by home office minister victoria atkins. £13 million of government funding has been made available for projects aimed towards at—risk young people in england. we want to encourage local authorities to work with charities and other organisations to try and reach these children before harm is done. we are calling out to local authorities and charities for their ideas. if they have a scheme that is already working, come and talk to us to see if it fits in with the fund. if somebody has a bright idea out there about what may work in their particular market town or locality, do come and talk to us. it doesn'tjust have to be abo
steven mcdonnell in pyeongchang.rime is being launched by the home office. ministers want social workers, police and nurses to help protect children, and young people at risk from sex gangs and drug dealers. anisa kadri reports. society's most vulnerable, those at risk of grooming, exploitation and being drawn into a life of crime are among those supported by children's homes like this one, visited by home office minister victoria atkins. £13 million of government funding has been made...
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my colleague stephen mcdonnell is in pyeongchang and told us about the excitement building ahead of the to host the winter 0lympics we are waiting to host the winter olympics in the coming days in these mountains and already international political events are overshadowing the sport will stop there are three main players, you have north korea, south korea, and the us administration. moon jae—in‘s administration, they will be hoping there will be talk surrounding the games and you have the us vice president with his group of north korean defectors trying to pooh— pooh the whole thing. the north koreans, they would be trying to talk freely, the north korean team is trying to do everything to keep its team away from the general community. the joint women's its team away from the general community. thejoint women's hockey team, the north korean players stay ina team, the north korean players stay in a different place. there is a tea m in a different place. there is a team of north korean performers who are coming, they arrive on a ferry, they will get off the ferry, go to they will get off
my colleague stephen mcdonnell is in pyeongchang and told us about the excitement building ahead of the to host the winter 0lympics we are waiting to host the winter olympics in the coming days in these mountains and already international political events are overshadowing the sport will stop there are three main players, you have north korea, south korea, and the us administration. moon jae—in‘s administration, they will be hoping there will be talk surrounding the games and you have the...
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in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent steve mcdonnel in seoul but first here's what the ioc hademely disappointing when prohibited su bsta nces disappointing when prohibited substances may have been used but on the other hand, it shows the effectiveness of the anti— doping system at the games which protect the rights of all the clean athletes. if this case is confirmed, if this case is confirmed, it will be considered by the oa i implementation group chaired by at 0c implementation group chaired by at oc executive ward member which will report the ioc be at the end of the olympic games. why might curling athlete using a banned substance, some might add —— ask. apparently, melburnian is a drug that can calm you, slow your heart rate down and maybe help with nerves. something that requires the concentration and a steady hand, a substance like this could actually help a curling athlete. you can see why somebody might want to use it but of course, he has only failed to bea but of course, he has only failed to be a sample test and we are waiting to see the b sample test when it comes
in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent steve mcdonnel in seoul but first here's what the ioc hademely disappointing when prohibited su bsta nces disappointing when prohibited substances may have been used but on the other hand, it shows the effectiveness of the anti— doping system at the games which protect the rights of all the clean athletes. if this case is confirmed, if this case is confirmed, it will be considered by the oa i implementation group chaired by at 0c implementation...
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thank you for speaking to us from seoul, steven mcdonnell.r stories making the news. president trump's daughter in law vanessa, wife of his son donald junior, has been taken to hospital after she opened a letter containing white powder. the letter, addressed to her husband, was sent to their apartment in new york. she and two others were decontaminated by firefighters as a precaution. it's since been established that the powder was not hazardous. president trump has promised the biggest infrastructure investment in american history. he claims his new budget will create thousands ofjobs, building roads, ports and airports. he's proposing a one and a half trillion dollar investment — most of it through privatisation, just two hundred billion from public funds. his budget also cuts billions from transportation funding and federal water and energy investment. london city airport is expected to re—open on tuesday morning, after a royal navy bomb disposal team detonates a second world war bomb from the site. flights have been cancelled or re—routed
thank you for speaking to us from seoul, steven mcdonnell.r stories making the news. president trump's daughter in law vanessa, wife of his son donald junior, has been taken to hospital after she opened a letter containing white powder. the letter, addressed to her husband, was sent to their apartment in new york. she and two others were decontaminated by firefighters as a precaution. it's since been established that the powder was not hazardous. president trump has promised the biggest...
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the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell is in pyeongchang., you i mean, you can imagine the excitement in pyeongchang, after all these years of reparations, finally it is opening ceremony day and that means we are going to have elite athletes competing in these mountains and, of course, this hugely significant geopolitical clash playing out in the games. we heard that president moonjae—in will be hosting a cocktail party with vips. the american vice president p is there. and let's introduce you to kim jong—un‘s sister, how are you going? nice weather we're having. the potential for that type of thing is going to be all around the games but this engagement, this unexpectedly high level of engagement from the north korean has prompted quite a bit of debate and when they march into the stadium together, with this unified team, some people will think it is absolutely fantastic and others are not so happy about it. to give you an idea of differences in opinion, we spoke to south koreans about this and this is some of what they had to say... but wh
the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell is in pyeongchang., you i mean, you can imagine the excitement in pyeongchang, after all these years of reparations, finally it is opening ceremony day and that means we are going to have elite athletes competing in these mountains and, of course, this hugely significant geopolitical clash playing out in the games. we heard that president moonjae—in will be hosting a cocktail party with vips. the american vice president p is there. and let's introduce you to kim...
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stephen mcdonnel has been taking a look at all the different venues where the action is taking place. this area, naturally we have the downhill and cross—country skiing. in the next valley along is the luge, and nearby, the ski jump. where are all the other venues? let's have a look. that was a ten—minute drive to get to the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies. this facility for 35,000 spectators is going to be too big for a town of size so it's just a temporary 0lympic structure. here we're still in what you might call the mountain precinct for the games. to get to all the other venues we have to head to the coast. a pretty scenic ao—minute drive takes you through forests off to the east. the road winds down and down, and before you know it you're there. this is what you might call the coastal precinct for the games. in those large domes there's the speed skating, figure skating and the ice hockey. there's also a fair amount of attention around this being the main base for the north korean team. in recent times it's been not unusual for the winter olympics to be over
stephen mcdonnel has been taking a look at all the different venues where the action is taking place. this area, naturally we have the downhill and cross—country skiing. in the next valley along is the luge, and nearby, the ski jump. where are all the other venues? let's have a look. that was a ten—minute drive to get to the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies. this facility for 35,000 spectators is going to be too big for a town of size so it's just a temporary 0lympic...
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the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news.wsuit against the weinstein company in new york, alleging that the studio failed to protect staff from harvey weinstein. mr weinstein has been accused by more than 50 women but he denies allegations of non—consensual sex. a lawyer for harvey weinstein said while his "behaviour was not without fault, there certainly was no criminality". reports from syria say at least a dozen people have been killed in renewed attacks on a besieged rebel—held enclave on the outskirts of damascus. activists in the eastern ghouta region said there were air strikes on two towns. syrian state media said government forces had responded to rebel mortar fire that had landed in the centre of the capital. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, says she had to make painful concessions to secure a coalition deal with the country's social democrats. hitting back at critics who say she sold out to stay in power, she told german television that handing over the finance ministry to the spd had been hard, but there had b
the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news.wsuit against the weinstein company in new york, alleging that the studio failed to protect staff from harvey weinstein. mr weinstein has been accused by more than 50 women but he denies allegations of non—consensual sex. a lawyer for harvey weinstein said while his "behaviour was not without fault, there certainly was no criminality". reports from syria say at least a dozen people have...
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i spoke earlier to our correspondent in pyeongchang stephen mcdonnel he has been following developments to either south korea or the united states just months ago, not talking to either south korea or the united statesjust months ago, i think those in favour of the dialogue would say that president moon has done a good job of using this winter olympics to at least try to bring both sides together will stop we have heard this before from north korea. more recently we have heard it from vice president pits. we will have to see if the talks come to anything if they are prepared to sit down with one another. president moon was elected. he has a mandate to try and reach out to the north koreans. that is what he went to the south korean people and said he would do. i think he would probably be quite proud of what he has been able to achieve at these games. we have seen no strange situations in the stadium behind me. there is ivanka trump. she is sitting in the front row. behind her, a north korean general, who is accused of two attacks on south korea, including a torpedoing incident. lotsa pe
i spoke earlier to our correspondent in pyeongchang stephen mcdonnel he has been following developments to either south korea or the united states just months ago, not talking to either south korea or the united statesjust months ago, i think those in favour of the dialogue would say that president moon has done a good job of using this winter olympics to at least try to bring both sides together will stop we have heard this before from north korea. more recently we have heard it from vice...
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in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent steve mcdonnel in seoul but first here's what the ioc hadnd, it is extremely disappointing when prohibited substances may have been used but on the other hand, it shows the effectiveness of the anti—doping system at the games which protect the rights of all the clean athletes. if this case is confirmed, if this case is confirmed, it will be considered by the oar implementation group chaired by ioc executive board member nicole hoevertsz which will report the ioc eb at the end of the olympic games. a lot of russian athletes weren't even allowed to come here and those who are participating are doing so as individuals, technically, any medal they win is under the olympic flag with the olympic anthem played. but, now we have an athlete here who is said to have used this banned substance and some might wonder, why might a curling athlete be using a banned substance? how can it possibly help with curling? apparently, meldonium is a drug that can calm you, slow your heart rate down and maybe help with nerves. something that requires the concentrati
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from you and your tweets messages and e-mails and what a terrific response there was to merely mcdonnell's interview last week not least of many women i'm going to beat five treats first five trees are from some of our women of us a few nigerian says well done it may we're getting alex telt women not girl those of you who watched last week remember that alex referred to me lou as a doctor and girl and she quite correctly correct him say dublin women alex kyle and say it's really enjoyed watching this and i've never said that about to political interview hazel says thanks for today's show i've enjoyed all your shoes but today explains much about allen's political sphere that i didn't know looking forward to the next two also keep up the good viewing i'm glad to be enjoying and hope you've enjoyed and enjoying today show and indeed next week's more says hi to fashion to have interviews where people are allowed to speak for the interruption the new lease of shin fein was impressive i look forward to seeing what changed she may bring more access there's no denying that the examine she was goin
from you and your tweets messages and e-mails and what a terrific response there was to merely mcdonnell's interview last week not least of many women i'm going to beat five treats first five trees are from some of our women of us a few nigerian says well done it may we're getting alex telt women not girl those of you who watched last week remember that alex referred to me lou as a doctor and girl and she quite correctly correct him say dublin women alex kyle and say it's really enjoyed...
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the new leader of irish political party should fain mary lynn mcdonnell sits down with alec summon next on the program and i'm back with more global news updates from our moscow studio in thirty minutes time. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's old debts from. studying so hard it requires trust to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and paci into debt sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities in the u.s. . with lawmakers manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the room in closest protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. pay everybody i'm stephen ball. task hollywood guy the suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different i'm not. going to win those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge that gap. this is the great american thanks thanks. t
the new leader of irish political party should fain mary lynn mcdonnell sits down with alec summon next on the program and i'm back with more global news updates from our moscow studio in thirty minutes time. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's old debts from. studying so hard it requires trust to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and paci into debt sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities in the u.s. . with lawmakers...
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our correspondent, steven mcdonnell is in pyeongchang.y, so that potential tension is gone but what about the state of relationship at the moment between north and south korea? it all sounds warm and engaging but some of the back drop has been in recent months everything but? certainly the thought is on in the winter olympics and we could not have believed that this might have been possible just a couple of months ago, there wasn't a north korean team coming to the olympics and somehow or other they got one mine open again across the dmz. they began the dialogue, a joint hockey team, they all walked in together at the opening ceremony and of course, we have this high level political group here represent a north korean workers party but this historic meeting today, between kim jong—un‘s sister and the south korean minister resulted in this invitation from the north delivered by his sister for the south korean president to come to pyongyang. these events are moving so fast. like i say, a few months ago, there was barely any communication be
our correspondent, steven mcdonnell is in pyeongchang.y, so that potential tension is gone but what about the state of relationship at the moment between north and south korea? it all sounds warm and engaging but some of the back drop has been in recent months everything but? certainly the thought is on in the winter olympics and we could not have believed that this might have been possible just a couple of months ago, there wasn't a north korean team coming to the olympics and somehow or other...
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they put together the mcdonnell versus chicago case. and this is just some constitutional history. when the heller decision was majority008, it was a opinion, that the individual right to keep arms, to own a farm -- arms at home cannot be can print -- infringed. that otherad segments, i suggest highly reading the heller decision. it is so readable. it is not boring legal stuff at all. it is really interesting -- not that it wouldn't be interesting, of course. it is not unapproachable, but the problem was overall for the country is that d.c. is not a state, thank goodness. applied to d.c.. what he is talking about is when this couple went to chicago and started a new lawsuit two years later in this report, based on the heller decision, made it for the entire country that we always have the right to bear arms. [applause] fascinating is that 15 minutes after justice scalia said we are not here to a race the second amendment, -- the the secondse amendment, the lawsuit was filed in the city of chicago that same day. that started the ball rolling. >> those of you know that the battles on
they put together the mcdonnell versus chicago case. and this is just some constitutional history. when the heller decision was majority008, it was a opinion, that the individual right to keep arms, to own a farm -- arms at home cannot be can print -- infringed. that otherad segments, i suggest highly reading the heller decision. it is so readable. it is not boring legal stuff at all. it is really interesting -- not that it wouldn't be interesting, of course. it is not unapproachable, but the...
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thank you for speaking tours from seoul, steven mcdonnell. some of the day's other news. south africa's president jacob zuma has been given 48 hours to resign. top officials from the governing anc are discussing the future of the president, who is under pressure to quit over corruption allegations. local media have reported a late night visit by the party's new head, cyril ramaphosa, to mr zuma's house, to deliver an ultimatum. the bbc‘s milton nkosi is in pretoria for us. what we now know is that since we have been here the president of the anc, cyril ramaphosa, drove out and he went to presidentjacob zuma's official residence and when he arrived there there was some delay at the gate, they said it was too late, eventually they will attend. after a very brief periods the convoy returned back here. and they we re convoy returned back here. and they were still talking, i suppose at that time he had been coming back with the response for president zuma on whether he would voluntarily resign or whether he would be forced to be recalled, probably
thank you for speaking tours from seoul, steven mcdonnell. some of the day's other news. south africa's president jacob zuma has been given 48 hours to resign. top officials from the governing anc are discussing the future of the president, who is under pressure to quit over corruption allegations. local media have reported a late night visit by the party's new head, cyril ramaphosa, to mr zuma's house, to deliver an ultimatum. the bbc‘s milton nkosi is in pretoria for us. what we now know is...
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speaking at a conference outlining labour's alternative models of ownership, john mcdonnell said publicwill put democratically owned and managed public services irreversibly — irreversibly — into the hands of those workers and those who rely upon their work. we will not do this only because it is right, not only because it's the most efficient way of running them, but also because it's the most important protection of our public services for the long—term. it's the protection that comes from everyone having and feeling the ownership of them. we aren't going to take control of these industries in order to put them into the hands of a remote bureaucracy, but into the hands of all of you, so that they can never again be taken away from us. several church of england archbishops have taken part in a silent protest about the church's handling of sexual abuse. theyjoined a group of people who have suffered abuse outside church house in central london, where the general synod was discussing a new independent inquiry into the issue, due to begin next month. 0ur religion editor martin bashir has
speaking at a conference outlining labour's alternative models of ownership, john mcdonnell said publicwill put democratically owned and managed public services irreversibly — irreversibly — into the hands of those workers and those who rely upon their work. we will not do this only because it is right, not only because it's the most efficient way of running them, but also because it's the most important protection of our public services for the long—term. it's the protection that comes...
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from you and your tweets messages and e-mails and what a terrific response there was to merely mcdonnell's interview last week not least of many women i'm going to beat five treats first i've trees are from some of our women of yours if you know yours and says well done it may we're getting alex tilt women not girl those of you who watched last week remember that alex referred to me lou as a doctor and girl and she quite correctly correct him say dublin women alex kyle and say it's really enjoyed watching this and i've never said that about political interview hazel says thanks for today's show i've enjoyed all your shoes but today explains much about allen's political sphere that i didn't know looking forward to the next two also keep up the good viewing i'm glad to enjoying and hope even joyce and enjoying today show and indeed next week's more says how to fashion to have interviews where people are allowed to speak for the interruption the new lease of shin fein was impressive i look forward to seeing what change she may bring. more like says there's no denying that alex salmon she was
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. -- let's bring in clyde mcdonnell. he joins us live today out in singapore.nk you for coming to the studio. seemsweeks ago, that properly and place with the initial gains, do you expect this sort of optimism to carry through with the open? de: i think china is playing catch-up. it is a different beast compared to different markets which will react to the fed minutes overnight, that the decline and the s&p and the last hour of trading. david: what in this market do you like? ve: for chinese stocks listed in hong kong, we like anything that is related to stock connect. the weight of buying from that southbound flow from china into hong kong is really boost in some key stocks in the hong kong market. some, these are stocks that are very much en vogue. tencent which is a main driver from china. you are seeing you'd i from the southbound flow. 20% of turnover in hong kong every day. they are expecting to catch up on the chinese come back. david: that really picked up during the selloff. so our viewers can see this. can you can up for our viewers? tencent on the to
. -- let's bring in clyde mcdonnell. he joins us live today out in singapore.nk you for coming to the studio. seemsweeks ago, that properly and place with the initial gains, do you expect this sort of optimism to carry through with the open? de: i think china is playing catch-up. it is a different beast compared to different markets which will react to the fed minutes overnight, that the decline and the s&p and the last hour of trading. david: what in this market do you like? ve: for...
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should feel safe at.as for the alert school guard ...i just want to thank him (pam) sheriff jim mcdonnellcalled the guard - chavez - a hero. (pam) city mayors across the state say, homelessness is the single biggest quality of life issue in california. (steve) the leaders of some of the state's largest cities showed up in scramento today looking for the state's help in finding a solution to the problem.(pam) that support is "cash" ... our capitol bureau reporter kody leibowitz is in sacramento tonight one-point-five billion dollars - that's how much money california mayors are asking from the state to combat homelessness.mayor libby schaaf, (d-oakland) 22;42 "this is the number one issue plaguing california."that from oakland mayor libby schaaf - who called the issue of homelessness across the state a humanitarian crisis.mayor libby schaaf, oakland 23;57 "it is shameful that a state as wealthy as california is not providing basic living shelter for every human being, for every resident that calls this state home." 09almost 135- thousand people are homeless in california.in oakland, schaaf
should feel safe at.as for the alert school guard ...i just want to thank him (pam) sheriff jim mcdonnellcalled the guard - chavez - a hero. (pam) city mayors across the state say, homelessness is the single biggest quality of life issue in california. (steve) the leaders of some of the state's largest cities showed up in scramento today looking for the state's help in finding a solution to the problem.(pam) that support is "cash" ... our capitol bureau reporter kody leibowitz is in...
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(roll call) >> commissioner buell and mcdonnell have excused absences. please turnoff your devices.o, if you would like to have a secondary conversation we request that goes outside. if you would like to speak on an item we request but do not require a blue card. unless otherwise announced by the president each person will have two minutes for public comment on each item. if there is an item of interest not on the agenda under the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission, you may speak on general public comment, item 4. that is continued on item 9. when you make public comment, please address your comments to the commission in order to allow equal time for all. neither the commission nor staff will respond to questions during public comment. the commission may ask questions of staff after public comment is closed. last, and if the fire alarms activate you must evacuate the building. please note elevators will immediately rush to the first floor and are not available for use. if you need assistance please make your way to the closest area across the hall in the men's restroom. t
(roll call) >> commissioner buell and mcdonnell have excused absences. please turnoff your devices.o, if you would like to have a secondary conversation we request that goes outside. if you would like to speak on an item we request but do not require a blue card. unless otherwise announced by the president each person will have two minutes for public comment on each item. if there is an item of interest not on the agenda under the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission, you may...
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click literally all of those things are taken by governor mcdonnell. a wealthy businessman gave him and his family more than $170,000 worth of gifts and loans and wedding parties. governor mcdonald's lawyers argued that that was not a bride -- a bribe. they asked to meet with him and held events for the company and the governors mansion. and the supreme court bought that argument. they said that was not a bribe but constituent services. [laughter] in another case the chief justice referred to out-of-state contributors and candidates as constituents. i guess that means that every wealthy seeker and a country with a checkbook and a pocketful of rolexes could go right ahead. >> okay, this is all doubly disturbing. bribery is legal in america. corruption is legal. so trevor, are we at a tipping point? what will it take for us to get to a point where we are post-watergate. where congress felt obliged to take full measures to unring the system when think we are a a tipping point and if you look at polls out there. [applause] it is the right moment. half of t
click literally all of those things are taken by governor mcdonnell. a wealthy businessman gave him and his family more than $170,000 worth of gifts and loans and wedding parties. governor mcdonald's lawyers argued that that was not a bride -- a bribe. they asked to meet with him and held events for the company and the governors mansion. and the supreme court bought that argument. they said that was not a bribe but constituent services. [laughter] in another case the chief justice referred to...
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democrat voted against him before he joined administration he was best known for representing bob mcdonnellsupreme court overturned the conviction on multiple corruption charges. mr. francisco clerked for supreme court justice and searvd in the george bush administration and argued against obamacare in the supreme court. so a president increasingly frustrated with a special counsel investigation into the russia matter, the number three justice steps down. the solicitor general next in line. this is a movie we have seen before as a country. i was 7 months old the last time it happened. i feel like i'm 700 years old watching it happen again. joining us no is a senior fellow at brookings and editor in chief of law fair and here tonight for his expertise but because he considers rachel brand to be a friend. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> so obviously everybody jumps to the foururthest conclusion u hearing this. did you expect her to leap and leave under these circumstances? >> no, it took me totally by surprise. as i think it did a lot of people but i actually tal
democrat voted against him before he joined administration he was best known for representing bob mcdonnellsupreme court overturned the conviction on multiple corruption charges. mr. francisco clerked for supreme court justice and searvd in the george bush administration and argued against obamacare in the supreme court. so a president increasingly frustrated with a special counsel investigation into the russia matter, the number three justice steps down. the solicitor general next in line....
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he represented virginia governor bob mcdonnell. let me begin with you, daniel. does any operation like this get carried out without the knowledge, without the oversight of vladimir putin? >> no, this is a kremlin operation. and i would describe it as a hybrid operation. there were things that were clandestine like the way they stole u.s. identities so that they could prop gate disinformation and lead campaign rallies, but it was also discoverable. respect ifgate disinformation and lead campaign rallies, but it was also discoverable. respect if they are well-known for ukraine themes, themes which were disparaging of opposition leader and also pro putin them tos. vladimir putin had a couple reasons for wanting this to be discoverable. i think it serves his interests. he needed a geographic end point for this operation which leads back to russia, that is the best way to soil our democratic process. and it also shows that putin with this relatively inexpensive asymmetric he espionage operati can go toe to toe with the united states. >> you're telling us that he want
he represented virginia governor bob mcdonnell. let me begin with you, daniel. does any operation like this get carried out without the knowledge, without the oversight of vladimir putin? >> no, this is a kremlin operation. and i would describe it as a hybrid operation. there were things that were clandestine like the way they stole u.s. identities so that they could prop gate disinformation and lead campaign rallies, but it was also discoverable. respect ifgate disinformation and lead...
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and if you look what i wrote separately in the mcdonnell opinion, what i was trying to do after this talk of substantive due process, explain to people where does it come from? it is not in the constitution. you go back and say here's what's there. you don't have to agree but the clause is actually there. this is what they debated. you can disagree with that, but you can see the coherence. -- dred o to dread scott. it said blacks can't be citizens. that is remedied in the 14th amendment. and you can't deny immunity because of citizenship. and that's what i tried to do in the opinions not to give you legal theory but the progress. and then to show you where it's connected to some of the other concerns they had about blacks in the south being able to defend themselves. judge maggs: i wish we could stay all afternoon. justice thomas: they're leaving, ut you and i can stay. thank judge maggs: thank you for your remarks. justice thomas: sorry to take so much of your time and maybe we didn't cover everything that you probably wanted us to but we will be talking about the dormant commerce c
and if you look what i wrote separately in the mcdonnell opinion, what i was trying to do after this talk of substantive due process, explain to people where does it come from? it is not in the constitution. you go back and say here's what's there. you don't have to agree but the clause is actually there. this is what they debated. you can disagree with that, but you can see the coherence. -- dred o to dread scott. it said blacks can't be citizens. that is remedied in the 14th amendment. and...
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the cockpit this a plane that or business international flys and it's an amazing plane a wide body mcdonnellting back to 1973. >> this huge plane has everything. classroom up front to teach eye doctors. an ophthalmology lab with simulators to help medical students learn how to do eye surgery. and a state of the art operating room. >> here's the or. this is century located in the airplane because it's right over the mainlanding gear. being over the mainlanding gear gives it's most stable position. >> this main is a self-contained fully accredited hospital in the air. hopscotching across the globe training eye doctors and treating people who might otherwise go blind. >> i love work wig the people. i love going to different countries, and trying to make a difference in someone's life just to see the smile on the people after we're done surgery, the parents, they're thankful. i think it's just fabulous. >> reporter: at the rear of the plane is a recovering room. complete with teddy bears for young patients. the orbis hi hospital visited over 99 countries. it's about to take off again. >> the nex
the cockpit this a plane that or business international flys and it's an amazing plane a wide body mcdonnellting back to 1973. >> this huge plane has everything. classroom up front to teach eye doctors. an ophthalmology lab with simulators to help medical students learn how to do eye surgery. and a state of the art operating room. >> here's the or. this is century located in the airplane because it's right over the mainlanding gear. being over the mainlanding gear gives it's most...
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. >> do you think ryan will mirror the commitment of mcdonnell? >> well, i certainly hope he does.the meantime, i will tell the you this budget agreement is a step forward. let me give you an example. in montana, chris, we have community health centers on tcuf closing. folks would have to drive sometimes a long distance to get health care. in fact, low-income folks to a great extent and children too a great extent. so what happened after this week is a really good sign. it's something i have been pushing for for a long time. this is a good sign. >> do you think about reaching out to pelosi and saying, look, i get it on immigration. but don't hold up this deal, we need it? >> absolutely. from what i have seen, and i don't have all the specifics. i think it's a good deal. and we don't want to let it go. >> is she is saying no votes until ryan gives us the same commitment. >> chris, i think ryan should make that commitment. it's a fair thing to do. >> but if he doesn't, are you okay with the householding up this bill in the name of democrats? >> i think this bill needs to move forward
. >> do you think ryan will mirror the commitment of mcdonnell? >> well, i certainly hope he does.the meantime, i will tell the you this budget agreement is a step forward. let me give you an example. in montana, chris, we have community health centers on tcuf closing. folks would have to drive sometimes a long distance to get health care. in fact, low-income folks to a great extent and children too a great extent. so what happened after this week is a really good sign. it's...