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this man identified as 37-year-old tsai. the good news is the restaurant wasn't consumed, only a few chairs got burned. police came and arrested him and when started talking to him, he admitted he fire bombed the place. he said "i live next door. i go to bed at night and i can't sleep, people come out of there loud, get drunk and i decided to do this." his family told the media and press he had an accident a while ago and sometimes abuses alcohol. the owner of the restaurant felt sorry for tsai and didn't press charges. only that, he gave the family money and tsai said he promised to curtail his drinking. >> wow, what a beautiful turn of events to something that could have been completely different. >>> it looks like a black eye, people ask if i got in a fight. that has made me feel not normal. now i feel like there was a purpose me to have this. >> this is julia. she was born with a birthmark and she said up until recently she used to cover it up. so much so that her best friend never knew she had it. >> my parents took me
this man identified as 37-year-old tsai. the good news is the restaurant wasn't consumed, only a few chairs got burned. police came and arrested him and when started talking to him, he admitted he fire bombed the place. he said "i live next door. i go to bed at night and i can't sleep, people come out of there loud, get drunk and i decided to do this." his family told the media and press he had an accident a while ago and sometimes abuses alcohol. the owner of the restaurant felt...
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without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race against find survivors. her government has pledged $10 billion us to help victims, but that may be little comfort for taiwan, an island that sits at the junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries, as the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed the poor construction standards on the island, making many buildings there potentially unsafe. cindy sui, bbc news, taipei. the government has promised to improve the conditions of millions of workers in the so—called gig economy. ministers say there'll be higher fines for firms that breach contracts or mistreat staff. the move is part of the government's response to a review of modern working practices — but unions say the measures don't go far enough. nina warhurst reports. times have changed. tom has around 30 full—time employees like paddy. he gets sick and holiday pay. and around 20 workers like this tom, he's s
without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race against find survivors. her government has pledged $10 billion us to help victims, but that may be little comfort for taiwan, an island that sits at the junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries, as the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed the poor...
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"we can't have them here," tsay . and yet they remembered living together peacefully once. no one was sure why that had changed. this man works as a tour guide in the ruins. he is also a rakhine political activist, fearful for future of his community. i asked him if they could accept rohingya refugees coming back. >> if weave to accept the muslims now, they really need to follow the rules of our country. jonathan: so the existing laws? they cannot be citizens? >> there will be muslim people who cannot be citizens by tizenship laws. but on the other hand, we are sure there are a lot of illegal muslimom bangladesh. jonathan: today in this part ofy rakhine, can see rohingyas only as ghostly figures by the roadside. there are muslim refugee -- muslim rohingya mmunities, but they are very highly segregated. we have just been passing through one now, and have been followed by the police special branch.or for most peopleigners visiting here, the muslims may as well be invisible. we did eventually shake off a our police escort and found a group of rohingyas working near the road. f
"we can't have them here," tsay . and yet they remembered living together peacefully once. no one was sure why that had changed. this man works as a tour guide in the ruins. he is also a rakhine political activist, fearful for future of his community. i asked him if they could accept rohingya refugees coming back. >> if weave to accept the muslims now, they really need to follow the rules of our country. jonathan: so the existing laws? they cannot be citizens? >> there...
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this man identified as 37-year-old tsai. the good news is the restaurant wasn't consumed, only a few chairs got burned. police came and arrested him and when started talking to him, he admitted he fire bombed the place. he said "i live next door. i go to bed at night and i can't . >> ♪ >> good afternoon, the eagles have landed. the super bowl champions back on philadelphia soil following an incredible super 52 victory. >> rick williams along with monica malpass here. we're in the studio but we're also looking at the airport right now. the plane just touching down at philadelphia international airport. the american airlines chartered plain the team bringing back that coveted lombardi trophy. >> they are still flying high on cloud nine after that incredible victory over the new england patriots. no one gave this underdog team much of a chance of beating a team that has won five of them and was that expected full to win again but here they are arriving back on their home turf to beloved fans, hundreds and hundreds of them are j
this man identified as 37-year-old tsai. the good news is the restaurant wasn't consumed, only a few chairs got burned. police came and arrested him and when started talking to him, he admitted he fire bombed the place. he said "i live next door. i go to bed at night and i can't . >> ♪ >> good afternoon, the eagles have landed. the super bowl champions back on philadelphia soil following an incredible super 52 victory. >> rick williams along with monica malpass here....
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. >> tucker: a president's authority and legitimacy comes from voters -- how can one president tsai ion't think the next guy should have this, i don't think he is worthy of this information. doi think it's improper to that, this january 5th meeting -- what did he do it the very next day. he wentim to trump tower, he showed them the dossier, that got leaked to cnn. also during this whole transition time, you had an unprecedented campaign of leaking classified information designed to put a cloud over the incoming presidency. i think susan rice has a lot of questions she is going to have to answer. why would you would you all of a sudden right as you're leaving the white house to that email saying obama said do it by the a book. it's an odd thing to do, she was trying to create a record. why did she feel the need to do that? it was clear, by the time trump got inaugurated, you had the permanent bureaucracy and the holdovers, they were feeding information on a daily basis. the first two or three months of his administration was constant bombshell reports all based on anonymousny sources.
. >> tucker: a president's authority and legitimacy comes from voters -- how can one president tsai ion't think the next guy should have this, i don't think he is worthy of this information. doi think it's improper to that, this january 5th meeting -- what did he do it the very next day. he wentim to trump tower, he showed them the dossier, that got leaked to cnn. also during this whole transition time, you had an unprecedented campaign of leaking classified information designed to put a...
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stability, in the national interest of israel d the united states and all the states of the u.n.e >> yang: tsayooperates with hamas. >> when hamas came to power in 2008, the u.s. had a strict no contact policy. i was in gaza from 2008 to 2015 and we adhered to the no-contact policy, but it did allow for existing technical rel cionships tinue. if there was a mumps outbreak in a camp, you can't treat that in a vacuum. you have to work with the ministry of health to contain it so it doesn't become a public health phenomenon that impacts people on a broader scale. so we stro ictly adherethe no contact policy but there are times you cann't fuction in the public good if you don't have some sort of inte >> yang: your career path, how does a farm boy from iowa, a careerupilitary officer en at a u.n. relief agency in gaza on the west ban >> i have to say it was purely accident. after i refer to the army i went to saudi arabia and worked for the u.s. government on a foreign military sales psaogram. for a job in gaza with the u.n. and applied because i thought it looked interesting.u when y get to israel,
stability, in the national interest of israel d the united states and all the states of the u.n.e >> yang: tsayooperates with hamas. >> when hamas came to power in 2008, the u.s. had a strict no contact policy. i was in gaza from 2008 to 2015 and we adhered to the no-contact policy, but it did allow for existing technical rel cionships tinue. if there was a mumps outbreak in a camp, you can't treat that in a vacuum. you have to work with the ministry of health to contain it so it...
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without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race against island that sits at the junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries is the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed poor construction standards on the island, making many buildings there potentially unsafe. cindy sui, bbc news, taipei. now, my next guest has been nominated for providing one of the tv moments of last year. this is professor robert kelly — and if his face doesn't immediately ring a bell, look at this. scandals happen all the time, the question is, how do democracies respond to those scandals? and what will it mean for the wider region... i think one of your children has just walked in. shifting... shifting sands in the region, do you think relations with the north may change? i would be surprised if they do it... pardon me. my apologies! child yelling what's this going to do for the region? my apologies... child yelling sorry. south ko
without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race against island that sits at the junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries is the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed poor construction standards on the island, making many buildings there potentially unsafe. cindy sui, bbc news, taipei. now, my next guest has...
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without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race againsthe junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries, as the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed the poor construction standards on the island, making many buildings there potentially unsafe. cindy sui, bbc news, taipei. the chief constable of police scotland has resigned with immediate effect. phil gormley had been on special leave since september amid a series of investigations into claims of gross misconduct, including bullying. he denies any wrongdoing. here‘s our scotland editor sarah smith. phil gormley was brought in to steady the ship that police scotland just two years ago but he has not been at work for the last six months, allegations of bullying were being investigated. mr gormley was cleared to go back to work by the scottish police authority back in november, but that decision was then reversed when thejustice secretary intervened. he was
without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race againsthe junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries, as the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed the poor construction standards on the island, making many buildings there potentially unsafe. cindy sui, bbc news, taipei. the chief constable of police scotland...
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photographer yu tsai said he witnessed it and corroborated the details with abc news saying i applaudd with kate for giving voice to her experience and strength to others. she's the superstar model, "sports illustrated" cover girl. famous for her all-american looks. and marriage to baseball superstar justin verlander. but this morning uptkate upton speaking out about the abuse she was made to endure. according to upton as an 18-year-old she suffered sexual misconduct at the hands of paul marciano, the co-founder of guess. >> sensuality. >> reporter: the iconic brand known for launching the careers of anna nicole smith and claudia schiffer and upton tells "time" magazine that at a lingerie shoot paul marciano forcibly grabbed my breasts and starting feeling them. after i pushed him away he said, i'm making sure they're real and forcibly grabbed the back of my head so i could not move and started kissing my face and my neck. added, i had two options to do everything i could to wiggle away own punch the ceo of guess so i decided to just wiggle away. the magazine reports that upton said t
photographer yu tsai said he witnessed it and corroborated the details with abc news saying i applaudd with kate for giving voice to her experience and strength to others. she's the superstar model, "sports illustrated" cover girl. famous for her all-american looks. and marriage to baseball superstar justin verlander. but this morning uptkate upton speaking out about the abuse she was made to endure. according to upton as an 18-year-old she suffered sexual misconduct at the hands of...
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you know, for the meeting that we -- i came in with the photographer yu tsai because we were going to of shooting the next campaign all together. and he did it right in front of him and after that i had to come up with a lot of different strategies to make sure i wasn't in the same room with him alone. >> he has flat out denied. he said this did not happen. other men when they are accused, they will point out certain points, but paul marciano has said, absolutely false. >> yeah, well, you know, honestly i don't really need his validation for what happened so i'm not looking for him to come forward and tell the truth and honestly i expected him to do that and i think it speaks to how he's treated these allegations in the past and it used to work before but that's not the case anymore and we're being heard and our stories are taken seriously and i think that that speaks to the culture change that needs to happen within corporate offices. >> and i know because you had also said and many people have also said it's not just the person who allegedly makes these -- this misconduct and worse,
you know, for the meeting that we -- i came in with the photographer yu tsai because we were going to of shooting the next campaign all together. and he did it right in front of him and after that i had to come up with a lot of different strategies to make sure i wasn't in the same room with him alone. >> he has flat out denied. he said this did not happen. other men when they are accused, they will point out certain points, but paul marciano has said, absolutely false. >> yeah,...