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rose mcgowan talking earlier. police, as the standoff continues for a third day. those inside polytechnic university are said to be running low on supplies. they've been inside the campus since last week, initially stopping police from entering by lighting fires and throwing petrol bombs. police say adults who leave will be arrested, leaving some too scared to leave. here's our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes. so this is a street in the middle of kowloon, the heart of hong kong's tourist district with big five—star hotels all around me here. and you can see this is the result of what happened here last night. these piles of bricks, these are paving stones, all of the sidewalks, the pavements around here, have been ripped up by protesters last night. early this morning, the streets were absolutely strewn with all sorts of debris. they have now been cleaned back so the traffic can move again. there is some sort of return to normality here but it is still a very tense situation. because of the violence last nigh
rose mcgowan talking earlier. police, as the standoff continues for a third day. those inside polytechnic university are said to be running low on supplies. they've been inside the campus since last week, initially stopping police from entering by lighting fires and throwing petrol bombs. police say adults who leave will be arrested, leaving some too scared to leave. here's our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes. so this is a street in the middle of kowloon, the heart of hong kong's tourist...
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it seems your big breakthrough is rose mcgowan where she had $100,000 settlement.that was concrete. weinstein, or the company, had paid her, right? >> were able to come will basically able into course of our reporting to show that we were able to trace the financial trail of payoffs that of a mate. he secret settlements that have been used to basically hide the truth to allow people like weinstein to cover his tracks, we realize if we could basically unearth the fact of the settlements had been paid over the years, that that would be evidence unto itself. we were actually able to track down settlements at a stretch in 1990-2015, and there were a a variety of ways in which are able to document. rose mcgowan was one of many. >> you have among the wonderful lines in the book, you say, knowing about documents is good. having seen documents is excellent. it actually having copies is a celebration. >> right. you know what that feels like. [laughing] >> when was the first time you actually got or saw documents showed women have been paid off to be quiet? >> so i go to lon
it seems your big breakthrough is rose mcgowan where she had $100,000 settlement.that was concrete. weinstein, or the company, had paid her, right? >> were able to come will basically able into course of our reporting to show that we were able to trace the financial trail of payoffs that of a mate. he secret settlements that have been used to basically hide the truth to allow people like weinstein to cover his tracks, we realize if we could basically unearth the fact of the settlements...
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that was the actress and campaigner rose mcgowan talking to victoria.d protesters remain barricaded inside a hong kong university surrounded by police, as a standoff there enters a third day. protesters inside polytechnic university are said to be running low on supplies. the territority‘s chief executive carrie lam says she wants a peaceful solution but she can't rule out using force if a "life threatening situation" emerges. rich preston has the latest. the morning after the night before. after days of violence, diminishing numbers of protesters and supplies. in a press conference earlier, the territory's chief executive carrie lam said around 600 people had already left the university, around 200 of them minors. she encouraged those under 18 still in the building to leave, saying they would not be arrested. some have already had enough. it's just that i was quite desperate, because our only way is to surrender. but then we were really afraid of being charged. ms lam insisted she has full control and doesn't need to call in china. i would assure you t
that was the actress and campaigner rose mcgowan talking to victoria.d protesters remain barricaded inside a hong kong university surrounded by police, as a standoff there enters a third day. protesters inside polytechnic university are said to be running low on supplies. the territority‘s chief executive carrie lam says she wants a peaceful solution but she can't rule out using force if a "life threatening situation" emerges. rich preston has the latest. the morning after the night...
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mean, you — ‘cause you went to recount how you called your sister up before you went to interview rose mcgowan it is to speak about these issues, and hers was a case where a powerful person hired an army of private investigators to try to smear the cops, to try to smear the judge in the case and that's a whole separate fact pattern. but it certainly gave me some insight into the idea that these stranger—than—fiction systems could exist, and it was helpful to speak to her and a number of otherfriends that i have who experienced sexual violence aboutjust how wrenching it is to talk about these difficult parts of one's past. and, yeah, i mean, and obviously, it's had a sort of a profound effect on your whole family. you referred to your fatherjust earlier as "a powerful hollywood figure" and were in a rather strange situation because a few years ago your mother suggested that actually your father might be frank sinatra, and you were sort of — interesting, your response to it. but she said, and who she had been married to before, and it made a lot of people question why you didn't then do a patern
mean, you — ‘cause you went to recount how you called your sister up before you went to interview rose mcgowan it is to speak about these issues, and hers was a case where a powerful person hired an army of private investigators to try to smear the cops, to try to smear the judge in the case and that's a whole separate fact pattern. but it certainly gave me some insight into the idea that these stranger—than—fiction systems could exist, and it was helpful to speak to her and a number of...
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you called your sister out before you went to interview rose mcgowan, the actress making allegations.dvice. what did she say? she talked about how difficult it is to speak about how difficult it is to speak about these issues and hers was a case where a powerful person hired an army of private investigators to smear the cops and the judge an army of private investigators to smear the cops and thejudge in an army of private investigators to smear the cops and the judge in the case and that is a whole separate fa ct case and that is a whole separate fact pattern. but it certainly gave me some insight into the idea that there is stranger than fiction systems could exist, and it was to her and systems could exist, and it was to herand a number of systems could exist, and it was to her and a number of other friends that i have who experienced sexual violence about just that i have who experienced sexual violence aboutjust how wrenching it is to talk about these difficult parts of one's past. and obviously it has a profound effect on your whole family. you referred to your father just earli
you called your sister out before you went to interview rose mcgowan, the actress making allegations.dvice. what did she say? she talked about how difficult it is to speak about how difficult it is to speak about these issues and hers was a case where a powerful person hired an army of private investigators to smear the cops and the judge an army of private investigators to smear the cops and thejudge in an army of private investigators to smear the cops and the judge in the case and that is a...
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also, rose mcgowan, the hollywood actor and activities allegations against movie mogul harvey weinsteinew with prince andrew. china is on the bbc news channel, bbc two and online. simon king has the weather. temperatures got down to minus 9.9 celsius overnight in braemar in aberdeenshire, the coldest night of the season. there will be fog in some areas, it will lift. for most of us, it will be a dry day but there is a weather front towards the west bringing in rain across northern ireland, the far south—west of wales and the far south—west of england, which is where it has been front street this morning. elsewhere, the frost will generally lift. the fog will generally left, staying cloudy across central areas. further east, some sunshine, temperatures here about four to eight celsius, but incomplete contrast, nowhere near as cold in the west, ten to 12 degrees. we keep the west, ten to 12 degrees. we keep the milder air towards the west which will move further eastward tonight, nowhere as cold. the blue is limited towards the far north—east of scotland, a touch of frost here but frost f
also, rose mcgowan, the hollywood actor and activities allegations against movie mogul harvey weinsteinew with prince andrew. china is on the bbc news channel, bbc two and online. simon king has the weather. temperatures got down to minus 9.9 celsius overnight in braemar in aberdeenshire, the coldest night of the season. there will be fog in some areas, it will lift. for most of us, it will be a dry day but there is a weather front towards the west bringing in rain across northern ireland, the...