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discuss this further we are now joined live by sports journalist andy brown now both the i.o.c. and cass listen to the testimony think of and they looked closely at the mclaren report how can two organizations look at the same evidence and come up with two drastically different conclusions. i'm what i think is important to realize we haven't yet got reasoned decision in this case and i thought it was very interesting facts that in the class decision they said that the eleven or three. were in legible supply and sharing two thousand and eighteen now we have a lot of reasons why implication because the twenty one you've been clear that means that they would be eligible presumably for two thousand and eighteen yet you know seized is trying to cram which you count. so i don't think this is over yet for the twenty athletes but i think they could still competing plans. yeah as you mentioned the i.o.c. has already reacted reacted to this saying that that the decision does not mean that they are automatically get the privilege of an invitation to the games so how likely do you think it
discuss this further we are now joined live by sports journalist andy brown now both the i.o.c. and cass listen to the testimony think of and they looked closely at the mclaren report how can two organizations look at the same evidence and come up with two drastically different conclusions. i'm what i think is important to realize we haven't yet got reasoned decision in this case and i thought it was very interesting facts that in the class decision they said that the eleven or three. were in...
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investigation like you said we'll have to wait to see if any facts emerge of course many thanks andy brown i guess sports journalist and author of sports integrity initiative. now the belgian government decides to make it easier for police to raid refugees but it sparked a backlash details after the break. with manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous. nor middle of the room see. the moment we've had the period of fake the flame. engineered by all the central banks and that they don't have the control that they think that they have and once you start to see this being picked up in markets like the gold market and others you know you've got to start to see it feed on itself in a big way. welcome back the south african parliament voted in favor of new legislation that could see land from white farmers see r.t. correspondent paula joins me on the line now more details on this story when i first heard this poor of this this is going to have huge implications if this actually does go through but how big of a surprise is this development.
investigation like you said we'll have to wait to see if any facts emerge of course many thanks andy brown i guess sports journalist and author of sports integrity initiative. now the belgian government decides to make it easier for police to raid refugees but it sparked a backlash details after the break. with manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous. nor middle of the room see. the moment we've had the period of fake the flame....
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we heard from sports journalist andy brown he told us that potentially not being able to compete in the winter games despite having their appeals upheld makes the situation even worse for the out athletes the i.o.c. will oversee do everything in his power to stop doesn't ones complete but i don't think they can do it and the reason. the reason is basically what the cast says in the decision was that the eleventh analogy which one cation results once you will be eligible for one check and the i.o.c. sanction them again why excluding them from the end with your nice being proved like no dice. you know that really. punishing an athlete is something i haven't done in the first. a libyan man who lost his whole family in a nato air raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he says the alliance dropped two bombs on his house during its military military intervention in the country in two thousand and eleven. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were showing a military target i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadl
we heard from sports journalist andy brown he told us that potentially not being able to compete in the winter games despite having their appeals upheld makes the situation even worse for the out athletes the i.o.c. will oversee do everything in his power to stop doesn't ones complete but i don't think they can do it and the reason. the reason is basically what the cast says in the decision was that the eleventh analogy which one cation results once you will be eligible for one check and the...
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we're going to have to leave it there but thank you so much for your time and your comments stay andy brown sports journalist. a libyan man who lost his whole family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. by the new now we do need to explain why our house and other houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children and all neighbors friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the target of the nato cross struck specifically at night when people were in their home they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons that. you ca
we're going to have to leave it there but thank you so much for your time and your comments stay andy brown sports journalist. a libyan man who lost his whole family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. by the new now we do need to explain why our house and other houses were showing all the...
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now for more on this we're now joined live by andy brown who's a sports journalist and author of the sports integrity initiative now russian officials claim that the concentration of male donia shows it was a single use is that something that really can be established by adopting test. might not be the circumstance that the case and i don't know whether you can establish use on the ice. how would you do. it's difficult say without seeing the documents. the particulars of this case however what is going to is not dania is kind of a constant controversial substances it was only added to the privets at least in two thousand and sixteen and when it was publicized by the world anti-doping agency they only publicized the fact that it's been added in english and then in a very limited circumstances so it may just be that this russian counter wasn't aware that militarily it was on the list of well and in the same vein we're not actually sure exactly how long that drug can stay in the system it said stay out for nine months but it could be longer is that a possibility here as well i know ther
now for more on this we're now joined live by andy brown who's a sports journalist and author of the sports integrity initiative now russian officials claim that the concentration of male donia shows it was a single use is that something that really can be established by adopting test. might not be the circumstance that the case and i don't know whether you can establish use on the ice. how would you do. it's difficult say without seeing the documents. the particulars of this case however what...
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we spoke to andy brown a sports journalist and author at sports integrity initiative he says it's premature at this point to jump to conclusions as the concentration of male donia in the athlete samples could be the result of a mistake or sabotage to me this seems like a sort of mistake or as your report suggested perhaps that sense of sabotage by a member of another team will apparently be concentrations of small apparently it was taken months ago now it's not is true. or not discount the possibility of some games because you couldn't why would somebody give somebody military nine months ago to supposed to games it just doesn't seem to make not you sense however sabotage use of force ability because as a student we don't know what the concentrations were we don't know how long ago it was taken we just don't know the details case strange. over to japan now where recently discovered government documents have shed light on the practice of forced sterilization which affected thousands of people with mental or physical health issues the procedure was carried out under the now scrapped eugenic p
we spoke to andy brown a sports journalist and author at sports integrity initiative he says it's premature at this point to jump to conclusions as the concentration of male donia in the athlete samples could be the result of a mistake or sabotage to me this seems like a sort of mistake or as your report suggested perhaps that sense of sabotage by a member of another team will apparently be concentrations of small apparently it was taken months ago now it's not is true. or not discount the...
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this government andy last have engaged with private sector companies for the delivery of public services. indeed, this is what gordon brownvernment, and the last. he was the last person to hold the office, i should correct the record, i did not mean to say successful. he said it was simply not have been possible to build or refurbish such a number of schools and hospitals without using the pfi model. only two weeks ago, i said that this could become a set of dominoes which could fall one after another. but the government's made your response about, and the minister's response has been, incompetence in the face of a crisis. this cupboard is blinded to the corporate greed of these outsourcing companies. will he agreed, is it not clear, that the justice minister in cell said, only the other day, that the government should be driven by evidence about outsourcing? the second time in two weeks, we are discussing a private firm responsible for the delivery of vital services, which has caught us cold with a proper warning. or the minister now admit that there is a role for a proper public sector? will they roll back on the photo
this government andy last have engaged with private sector companies for the delivery of public services. indeed, this is what gordon brownvernment, and the last. he was the last person to hold the office, i should correct the record, i did not mean to say successful. he said it was simply not have been possible to build or refurbish such a number of schools and hospitals without using the pfi model. only two weeks ago, i said that this could become a set of dominoes which could fall one after...
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andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brownps has warned that a hard brexit could mean higherfood prices for consumers. a report by the commons environment, food and rural affairs committee also said failure to get a free—trade deal with the eu could be devastating for farmers. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. the peace and bucolic splendour of uk farmlands could be dramatically upset if britain fails to get a comprehensive free—trade deal post brexit. a key group of mps says consumers might also end up paying more forfood if the uk reverts to world trade organization rules. the environment, food and rural affairs committee of mps says a so—called hard brexit would have a devastating effect on rural communities. that's because 60% of uk food exports go to the eu and they could face much higher tariffs. the committee also said that britain should not dilute its own high food standards in order to sign new global trade deals, such as one with the us. we go into a sort of wto situation where there's tariffs on importe
andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brownps has warned that a hard brexit could mean higherfood prices for consumers. a report by the commons environment, food and rural affairs committee also said failure to get a free—trade deal with the eu could be devastating for farmers. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. the peace and bucolic splendour of uk...
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brown joins me now. what does the memo specifically allege? >> a few things in this republican memo. first off it alleges that andy mccabe, that he told the house intelligence committee that without the dossier that was funded by the fbi would never have applied for this fisa warrant for carter page. adam sc hichlt ff came out and said that's not exactly what he said. the memo goes on to say, and this is new as well, that the fisa surveillance was renewed for carter page several times. the surveillance has elicited information that this person is an agent of the foreign power every time you go to the judge. that information is not included in here. what exactly came of the surveillance so that the judge continued to renew the fisa. it goes on to say that critical information was not in the application to the judge. the fact that it says that christopher steele had ant anti-trump bias, that he conveyed to the justice department official that the fact that the dossier was funded by the democrats. that was not in the initial application to the judge. basically making the case that the judge didn't have all of the pie
brown joins me now. what does the memo specifically allege? >> a few things in this republican memo. first off it alleges that andy mccabe, that he told the house intelligence committee that without the dossier that was funded by the fbi would never have applied for this fisa warrant for carter page. adam sc hichlt ff came out and said that's not exactly what he said. the memo goes on to say, and this is new as well, that the fisa surveillance was renewed for carter page several times....
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brown but now playing black panter. we were introduced to his character of black pant inner captain america: civil war. i have to highlight the cast here, andy circus, le tiesha wright, all amazing in this film, chadwick is solid but to me real star is michael b jordan the way he play this is role as a layered villain is absolutely brilliant and within of the best cop i can book villains easily since heath ledger in the dark knight. there is an action sequence in this movie that takes place in south korea that is within of the coolest action scenes you will ever see, it starts off as a very james bond sequence. single tracking shot which is really cool and then an amazing car chase. on the negative side, i loved every character in this film but i wanted more any circus on screen time and less martin freeman on screen time. i think those characters should have been reversed in regard to the amount of screen time they have received in the movie. there is story telling issues at times but overall you cannot die any importance of this movie and brilliance that ryan kullar pulled off here. >> he will be back at 8:00 with more behind the scenes an
brown but now playing black panter. we were introduced to his character of black pant inner captain america: civil war. i have to highlight the cast here, andy circus, le tiesha wright, all amazing in this film, chadwick is solid but to me real star is michael b jordan the way he play this is role as a layered villain is absolutely brilliant and within of the best cop i can book villains easily since heath ledger in the dark knight. there is an action sequence in this movie that takes place in...
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brown report said a number of years ago, this is what you expect. if they fail to live up to their stretching targets, they lose out, not the taxpayer. labour's shadow transport secretary andye of why the railways need to be nationalised. i think people have had enough of contracting out on privatisation and all that goes with it. they want their rail services and health services run for the benefit of passengers and patients, not for the benefit of richard branson in his various guises. that is about people, not corporate entities extracting profits at every turn. our political editor in yorkshire, james vincent, explains the situation. this is the government admitting it has had a bit of a nightmarejourney on the east coast over the last few yea rs, on the east coast over the last few years, not just this on the east coast over the last few years, notjust this government either. you might remember back in 2009 national express had run the trains all the way down the east coast of england through here in leeds to london. they said they could not run the service any more, and it was re—nationalised. used coast with a company that run it but it was wholly—owned by the depart
brown report said a number of years ago, this is what you expect. if they fail to live up to their stretching targets, they lose out, not the taxpayer. labour's shadow transport secretary andye of why the railways need to be nationalised. i think people have had enough of contracting out on privatisation and all that goes with it. they want their rail services and health services run for the benefit of passengers and patients, not for the benefit of richard branson in his various guises. that...