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chris page, bbc news, belfast.eloping stories, particularly at shooting rampage, on our website. embley. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: cristiano ronaldo joins the 100 club, as real madrid beat psg in the champions league. shaun white digs deep for his third olympic gold medal. and roger federer is two wins away from regaining the number one spot for the first time in 5 years. thanks for watching. cristiano ronaldo has become the first player to score 100 champions league goals for the same club. he brought his tally to 101 for real madrid, scoring twice in their 3—1 win over paris saint germain in the first leg of their last 16 tie. 0ur football reporter john bennett was watching. brilliant 3—1 win from real madrid.
chris page, bbc news, belfast.eloping stories, particularly at shooting rampage, on our website. embley. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: cristiano ronaldo joins the 100 club, as real madrid beat psg in the champions league. shaun white digs deep for his third olympic gold medal. and roger federer is two wins away from regaining the number one spot for the first time in 5 years. thanks for...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. advice is to look at. that is it from me. get in touch on twitter. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... aubameyang is now an arsenal man — a club record fee of $80 million for the gabon striker. antonio conte's chelsea are shocked at stamford bridge — conceding three at home to bournemouth. and formula 1 announces that the grid girls are to be no more. hello and welcome along to sport today, wherever you are watching us. so the january transfer window in european football has now closed. and the headline act on the final day was the move of pierre emerick aubameyang from borrussia dortmund to arsenal. the gabon striker arrived in london on a deal worth close to $80 million. and this was his reaction. said the league and they have the
chris page, bbc news, belfast. advice is to look at. that is it from me. get in touch on twitter. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... aubameyang is now an arsenal man — a club record fee of $80 million for the gabon striker. antonio conte's chelsea are shocked at stamford bridge — conceding three at home to bournemouth. and formula 1 announces that the grid girls are to be no more. hello and welcome along to sport today, wherever you...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.er and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa's ruling party, the african national congress, has decided to remove president jacob zuma as head of state. long beset by allegations of corruption, he has faced mounting calls to end his second term. the party has the authority to order him to step down, though he might yet refuse. the north korean leader has described south korea as very impressive and declared he wants to build on the atmosphere of reconciliation, surrounding the winter olympics. kimjong—un has been briefed by a delegation of senior officials, including his sister, who've just returned to pyongyang from the south. the international charity, 0xfam, is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the british government has given them until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure s
chris page, bbc news, belfast.er and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa's ruling party, the african national congress, has decided to remove president jacob zuma as head of state. long beset by allegations of corruption, he has faced mounting calls to end his second term. the party has the authority to order him to step down, though he might yet refuse. the north korean leader has described...
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norman, thank you. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is at muff in county donegal near the border he get go and it is still so problematic, chris. that's right. this is the brexit front line, vital in negotiations, this vital issue is playing out in the everyday lives of locals. and just about in northern ireland that a few steps over there cou nty ireland that a few steps over there county donegal in the irish republic. normally when you cross the border the only sign that you are passing from one country to another is a sign like that which tells you that the speed limit is a sign like that which tells you that the speed limits will now be implementers per hour and not in miles per hour. no business people are used to trading freely across the frontier so they were watching developments in brussels closely. 0ne local man isa is a industry across northern ireland and has been reminding me of the possible consequences for business if any new border controls introduced after brexit. what they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any dis
norman, thank you. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is at muff in county donegal near the border he get go and it is still so problematic, chris. that's right. this is the brexit front line, vital in negotiations, this vital issue is playing out in the everyday lives of locals. and just about in northern ireland that a few steps over there cou nty ireland that a few steps over there county donegal in the irish republic. normally when you cross the border the only sign that you are passing...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.out the uk's departure from the eu and he's appealed for people to unite behind the vision of an outward—looking, confident uk outside the european union. mrjohnson also insisted the referendum result could not be reversed and he questioned the economic benefits of staying in the single market and customs union. vicki young reports. we're on the road to brexit. but cabinet ministers are still arguing about which route to take. do we stay close to the european union and all its rules, or take off in a completely different direction? many are anxious about the journey ahead. including liberal democrats, who laid on this less—than—friendly welcome for the foreign secretary. he's trying to reach out to soothe concerns and convince them that brexit is grounds for much more hope than fear. it's not good enough for us now to say to remainers "you lost, get over it." because we must accept the vast majority are actuated by entirely noble sentiments. brexit is not about shutting britain off, he
chris page, bbc news, belfast.out the uk's departure from the eu and he's appealed for people to unite behind the vision of an outward—looking, confident uk outside the european union. mrjohnson also insisted the referendum result could not be reversed and he questioned the economic benefits of staying in the single market and customs union. vicki young reports. we're on the road to brexit. but cabinet ministers are still arguing about which route to take. do we stay close to the european...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.n paying tribute to three british tourists who were killed in a helicopter crash in the grand canyon at the weekend. becky dobson and brothers stuart and jason hill, all originally from worthing in west sussex, died on saturday. four survivors of the crash had to wait several hours to be rescued, as our correspondent james cook reports. to men in white shirts approached one of the survivors, seen on the bottom right of the picture. three of the tourists died at the scene. they were stuart hill, a mercedes salesman in brighton who was celebrating his 30th birthday and his girlfriend, becky dobson, a receptionist from worthing in west sussex. she was 27. stuart's brother, jason hill, a lawyer in milton keynes, also died. was 32 yea rs milton keynes, also died. was 32 years old. his girlfriend, jennifer barron, survived. also on board were newlyweds, seen here on the left at their wedding with becky and stuart. their friends their wedding with becky and stuart. theirfriends had been savin
chris page, bbc news, belfast.n paying tribute to three british tourists who were killed in a helicopter crash in the grand canyon at the weekend. becky dobson and brothers stuart and jason hill, all originally from worthing in west sussex, died on saturday. four survivors of the crash had to wait several hours to be rescued, as our correspondent james cook reports. to men in white shirts approached one of the survivors, seen on the bottom right of the picture. three of the tourists died at the...
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mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pagee of leadership — are we going to see a change of approach? well, that is a very interesting question. marylou mcdonald is getting something of a rock star welcome here, the singer ryan sheridan is onstage here at sinn fein‘s special conference in dublin. party members are not here for the music, is now hearfurther politics and no matter what people's opinions of sinn fein, this is an important moment in that sense, gerry adams are standing down after 34 gerry adams are standing down after 3a years, gerry adams are standing down after 3a yea rs, after gerry adams are standing down after 3a years, after one of the longest and most could have a show political careers in britain or ireland, leading the republican movement away from violence and into the peace process and in that time shivering has become the second—largest party in northern ireland and the third largest party in the irish republic. —— sinn fein has become... and the new leader sinn fein is coming from the base here in dub
mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pagee of leadership — are we going to see a change of approach? well, that is a very interesting question. marylou mcdonald is getting something of a rock star welcome here, the singer ryan sheridan is onstage here at sinn fein‘s special conference in dublin. party members are not here for the music, is now hearfurther politics and no matter what people's opinions of sinn fein, this is an...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.ort remains closed after an unexploded bomb from world war two was found in the thames, not far from the runway. it was discovered in the early hours of sunday morning, forcing the evacuation of neighbouring buildings. work to dispose of the device should be completed by tomorrow. the serious fraud office is to prosecute barclays bank over a loan of more than £2 billion it gave to the gulf state of qatar during the financial crisis. investigators claim the money was used to buy shares in the bank, which amounts to unlawful financial assistance. barclays' parent company was charged with the same offence last year and both firms will contest the allegations. in south africa, leaders of the governing anc party are meeting to decide the fate of president jacob zuma. mr zuma has been resisting calls to stand down, but over the weekend the party's new leader cyril ramaphosa said the question of his position would be finalised today. 0ur africa editor fergal keane is in johannseburg. we've be
chris page, bbc news, belfast.ort remains closed after an unexploded bomb from world war two was found in the thames, not far from the runway. it was discovered in the early hours of sunday morning, forcing the evacuation of neighbouring buildings. work to dispose of the device should be completed by tomorrow. the serious fraud office is to prosecute barclays bank over a loan of more than £2 billion it gave to the gulf state of qatar during the financial crisis. investigators claim the money...
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chris page reporting. the south korean president to visit him at the earliest date possible. the historic invitation was given by kim jong—un‘s sister, who's visiting the south for the winter olympics. if it happens, it would be the first summit in more than a decade between korean leaders. laura bicker reports. this is no ordinary messenger. kim yo—jong is the sister of the north korean leader kimjong—un. she's the first of her family to set foot on south korean soil, and this is the moment president moon had hoped and campaigned for. he is careful to greet each delegate, aware of the significance of this meeting. as the two sides take their seats, the cameras note a blue folder on the desk. we now know it contained an historic invitation. translation: special envoy kim yo—jong presented a personal letter from kim jong—un to president moon, which contained chairman kim's desire to improve inter—korean relations. kim jong—un‘s younger sister is not used to the spotlight. she's usually behind the scenes as
chris page reporting. the south korean president to visit him at the earliest date possible. the historic invitation was given by kim jong—un‘s sister, who's visiting the south for the winter olympics. if it happens, it would be the first summit in more than a decade between korean leaders. laura bicker reports. this is no ordinary messenger. kim yo—jong is the sister of the north korean leader kimjong—un. she's the first of her family to set foot on south korean soil, and this is the...
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chris page.on diet pills, says the purchase, use and sale of a toxic substance found in the tablets, should be made illegal. bethany shipsey ordered the pills containing dnp online. it's usually found in pesticides and explosives, not meant for human consumption. the coroner also said that worcestershire royal hospital gave bethany significantly substandard care in the hours before her death. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell, reports. bethany shipsey had been battling a long history of mental health problems. plagued with dark thoughts, she'd already taken 1a overdoses. after being raped by an ex—boyfriend, and for an ongoing eating disorder. in february, last year, she took another overdose. using diet pills she'd ordered the internet. the tablets contained the toxic substance dnp, a chemical not fit for human consumption, which causes the body to overheat. we can't obtain this dnp, like, so easily, as people do, because i just don't want there to be any more deaths. despite reaching a na
chris page.on diet pills, says the purchase, use and sale of a toxic substance found in the tablets, should be made illegal. bethany shipsey ordered the pills containing dnp online. it's usually found in pesticides and explosives, not meant for human consumption. the coroner also said that worcestershire royal hospital gave bethany significantly substandard care in the hours before her death. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell, reports. bethany shipsey had been battling a long history of...
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chris page our ireland correspondent. that ministers must to do more to deal with air pollution in towns and cities in england and wales. it said existing plans were unlawful because they won't bring pollution levels within legal limits in the "shortest possible time." ministers will now have to introduce new measures in a further 33 towns and cities. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports. the air we breathe. in dozens of places, it's dirtier than the law allows. for years, an environmental group has challenged the government to do more, and today the high court ordered ministers to double the number of areas where pollutions be cut. what it means today is that in those towns and cities that were covered by this order, the local authorities will have to take measures to try and fix that as soon as possible. and the government will have to help those local authorities to do that. this app shows that today in london the air quality isn't that bad. the problem is that, in towns and cities across the country, there are d
chris page our ireland correspondent. that ministers must to do more to deal with air pollution in towns and cities in england and wales. it said existing plans were unlawful because they won't bring pollution levels within legal limits in the "shortest possible time." ministers will now have to introduce new measures in a further 33 towns and cities. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports. the air we breathe. in dozens of places, it's dirtier than the law allows. for years, an...
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chris page, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. to give details about what she's seeking in brexit negotiations with the eu — but insists she will deliver the deal that the british people want. coming up — a big weekend for rugby fans. the six nations kicks off tomorrow in cardiff. coming up in sport — england select ben te'o for inside centre for this weekend's six nations opener against italy in rome, but it will be his first match since october due to an ankle injury. high—tech tracking collars with cameras attached have given us this incredible bear‘s—eye view of polar bears' life in the arctic. cameras have been fitted to nine female polar bears, in an attempt to discover how the animals are managing to find enough food on the diminishing arctic ice. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. a polar bear‘s view of the arctic. these remarkable images were captured by cameras inside tracking collars that scientists fitted to nine solitary female polar bears. the researchers had to work for three arctic spring seasons com
chris page, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. to give details about what she's seeking in brexit negotiations with the eu — but insists she will deliver the deal that the british people want. coming up — a big weekend for rugby fans. the six nations kicks off tomorrow in cardiff. coming up in sport — england select ben te'o for inside centre for this weekend's six nations opener against italy in rome, but it will be his first match since october due to an ankle injury. high—tech...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.imum term of a0 years, after being found guilty at the old bailey of kidnapping, raping and murdering his niece and the attempted murder of a second woman. the court had heard that mujahid arshid of kingston, in south—west london, had developed an obsession with this 20 year—old niece celine dookhran and the surviving victim, who cannot be identified. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. celine dookhran was 20 years old, she worked in a bank and had a boyfriend. she also had a jealous uncle, who was a savage sexual predator, he kidnapped celine and then raped and murdered her. mujahid arshid also raped and tried to kill another young woman. as a rape survivor, his second victim can't be identified. celine dookhran‘s mother and stepfather were in court to see a man who'd married into their family found guilty. a police officer read a statement on their behalf. we are pleased with the verdict and the sentence, but we would like our final words to be about our wonderful ce
chris page, bbc news, belfast.imum term of a0 years, after being found guilty at the old bailey of kidnapping, raping and murdering his niece and the attempted murder of a second woman. the court had heard that mujahid arshid of kingston, in south—west london, had developed an obsession with this 20 year—old niece celine dookhran and the surviving victim, who cannot be identified. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. celine dookhran was 20 years old, she worked in a bank and...
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let's get more now from our ireland correspondent chris page, who is in belfast. entered this political crisis feels farther away than ever tonight. northern ireland has been without government for 13 months. today, arlene foster has been involved in negotiations for the last few weeks, she said there was no prospect of bringing back devolution. sinn fein blamed the dup per what happened, saying they had reached an accommodation with the dup leadership that they had failed to close the deal. i'm joined by a leader of one of the other parties, colum eastwood, from the sdlp. what are your thoughts on what has happened today? it is a serious and real crisis for our institutions, for the good friday agreement. we have had 13 months with the government. the two political parties have been negotiating for that length of time and this is anotherfailure. we that length of time and this is another failure. we are that length of time and this is anotherfailure. we are heading that length of time and this is another failure. we are heading for direct rule from london and tha
let's get more now from our ireland correspondent chris page, who is in belfast. entered this political crisis feels farther away than ever tonight. northern ireland has been without government for 13 months. today, arlene foster has been involved in negotiations for the last few weeks, she said there was no prospect of bringing back devolution. sinn fein blamed the dup per what happened, saying they had reached an accommodation with the dup leadership that they had failed to close the deal....
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chris page, bbc news. a house behind you? a bit of renovating this weekend will keep me busy. is wet weather and the forecast. today, most of us will see rain at some stage tomorrow. apply today but much colder tomorrow as well. the showers that come will will be increasingly of snow. some wintry weather around this weekend. let's ta ke wintry weather around this weekend. let's take a look at the big picture. the satellite image, this area of cloud here that has been sliding into the uk as we have been through the night, just some across east anglia. maybe some early sunshine. that is not going to last too long. 0utbrea ks sunshine. that is not going to last too long. outbreaks of rain south—east. scotland will be brightening up this afternoon, northern ireland will turn dry. more heavy rain coming back. this is the picture at three o'clock this afternoon. the odd dot of white into northwest scotland. a lot of clear whether in scotland. a few brighter spells coming through. 0utbreaks whether in scotland. a few brighter spells coming through. outbreaks of rain, patchy in nature
chris page, bbc news. a house behind you? a bit of renovating this weekend will keep me busy. is wet weather and the forecast. today, most of us will see rain at some stage tomorrow. apply today but much colder tomorrow as well. the showers that come will will be increasingly of snow. some wintry weather around this weekend. let's ta ke wintry weather around this weekend. let's take a look at the big picture. the satellite image, this area of cloud here that has been sliding into the uk as we...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.prime minister theresa may said she hopes an executive in northern ireland could be "up and running very soon". i have had full and frank conversations with the five parties, i also met the taoiseach. and while some differences remain, i believe that it is possible to see the basis of an agreement here. there is the basis of an agreement, and it should be possible to see an executive up and running in northern ireland very soon. and the dup and sinn fein have been working very hard to close the remaining gaps. but i would also like to recognise the contribution of other parties here in northern ireland too. what i am clear about is that we are all fully committed to doing everything we can to support this process, and as far as westminster is concerned, we stand ready to legislate for the re—establishment of an executive as soon as possible after an agreement. the headlines on bbc news... 0xfam's deputy chief executive penny lawrence resigns over the sex scandal involving aid workers i
chris page, bbc news, belfast.prime minister theresa may said she hopes an executive in northern ireland could be "up and running very soon". i have had full and frank conversations with the five parties, i also met the taoiseach. and while some differences remain, i believe that it is possible to see the basis of an agreement here. there is the basis of an agreement, and it should be possible to see an executive up and running in northern ireland very soon. and the dup and sinn fein...
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our ireland correspondent chris page, has been at the conference.ional issues, the middle east, catalonia, climate change will stop she said it would be important in the years to come. also, more specific to politics here on the complex northern ireland. she paid tribute to her former leaders. complex northern ireland. she paid tribute to herformer leaders. she put the emphasis on achieving at some point in the future united ireland. she is prepared engage with unionist is, she said, to try to persuade them but many unionists still feel extremely suspicious of sinn fein given the legacy of the past and in terms of building relationships with them, that will be an uphill struggle fault mary lou mcdonald. —— for mary lou mcdonald. however, maybe sinn fein will be able to go to new places and literally and be able to build new relationships in a way that was more difficult for past generations of leaders with direct experience with the conflict in northern ireland. now to some action at the winter olympics — as sweden‘s charlotte kalla won the first go
our ireland correspondent chris page, has been at the conference.ional issues, the middle east, catalonia, climate change will stop she said it would be important in the years to come. also, more specific to politics here on the complex northern ireland. she paid tribute to her former leaders. complex northern ireland. she paid tribute to herformer leaders. she put the emphasis on achieving at some point in the future united ireland. she is prepared engage with unionist is, she said, to try to...
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to tread on thin ice, but that is where the brexit talks are headed. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page let's go first to brussels. again, fascinating, not by any stretch with the first time, people in brussels talking about time running out and asking britain to pick up the pace. that is why the eu is tabled this legal document now. michel barnier said today this was so michel barnier said today this was so that negotiations could press ahead on the basis of a text that they can hammer out because they have to have that by the end of the year if the x it is going to happen smoothly. as he said again today in his press conference this text is not a surprise. it is the result of all of those negotiations with david davies and the visits of theresa may to secure progress in december and they included that agreement in decemberand they included that agreement in december and this idea that northern ireland would remain fully aligned with the rest of the eu. what the eu side has said today is that they have fleshed that out in legal form and that is what has been met with this response from
to tread on thin ice, but that is where the brexit talks are headed. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page let's go first to brussels. again, fascinating, not by any stretch with the first time, people in brussels talking about time running out and asking britain to pick up the pace. that is why the eu is tabled this legal document now. michel barnier said today this was so michel barnier said today this was so that negotiations could press ahead on the basis of a text that they can hammer out...
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earlier our correspondent chris page spoke to us.d sinn fein, which was never a happy one, does seem to have reached something of a new low. in particular, the issue that they can't seem to get a deal on, is that of the irish language. sinn fein said they want a stand—alone piece of legislation which will promote the irish language. the dup say that they want a broader law which will incorporate cultural elements which are also more important to unionists. that is a bit of a zero—sum situation. that has proved a particularly difficult circle to square. there are other issues separating the parties, for example, same—sex marriage. sinn fein want to legalise that, in northern ireland, and the dup don't. there are also disagreements about the troubles, and another round of talks have ended. pretty acrimoniously this time. both parties very firmly blaming each other. bradley has only been in the job for a few weeks, and said that the government now has to consider practical steps. that may well mean is that a budget for northern ireland
earlier our correspondent chris page spoke to us.d sinn fein, which was never a happy one, does seem to have reached something of a new low. in particular, the issue that they can't seem to get a deal on, is that of the irish language. sinn fein said they want a stand—alone piece of legislation which will promote the irish language. the dup say that they want a broader law which will incorporate cultural elements which are also more important to unionists. that is a bit of a zero—sum...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page reports.ry it says the scheme that is currently voluntary and regulated by the eu helps customers understand what is in the food they buy. the public health says that they are committed to giving clear information about what they eat. those are the main stories this morning. now it has urged that the two surviving members, el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey have been captured. his daughter bethany has spoken to the bbc about the punishment that she hopes the bbc will face. people say that you learn to get over it, but you never get over it, and you just learn to deal with the motions that are playing in your head every day. my personal opinion is that they should die a long, slow, painful death. ithink a lot of people will understand that, that they should not be allowed to live. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back into society, because they willjust recruit people and do this again. if it goes to trial, i certainly will be th
our ireland correspondent, chris page reports.ry it says the scheme that is currently voluntary and regulated by the eu helps customers understand what is in the food they buy. the public health says that they are committed to giving clear information about what they eat. those are the main stories this morning. now it has urged that the two surviving members, el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey have been captured. his daughter bethany has spoken to the bbc about the punishment that she hopes...
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we can cross now to stormont and our ireland correspondent chris page. mps about the collapse of those negotiations between the dup in sinn fein. that has meant she had major decisions to make. the civil serva nts major decisions to make. the civil servants have effectively been running the stormont departments for a yearand running the stormont departments for a year and they have said they need a year and they have said they need a budget for the next financial year just a few weeks from now. she indicated that she did intend to bring forward a budget for northern ireland in westminster. things in northern ireland cannot simply remain in a state of limbo. a number of challenging decisions will have to be taken. ultimately the government has responsibility to ensure good governance and the continued delivery of public services. in particular as the head of the northern ireland civil service has made clear, there needs to be certainty and clarity about a budget for northern ireland for next year as soon as possible. and i intend to take steps to provide
we can cross now to stormont and our ireland correspondent chris page. mps about the collapse of those negotiations between the dup in sinn fein. that has meant she had major decisions to make. the civil serva nts major decisions to make. the civil servants have effectively been running the stormont departments for a yearand running the stormont departments for a year and they have said they need a year and they have said they need a budget for the next financial year just a few weeks from now....
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thank you, chris page.lth. xanax is an anti—anxiety prescription drugs not available on the nhs but available in the united states. the teenager i spoke to has taken it and said many of his peers struggle with stress and pressures. being realistic, it used as a high and when taken with other substances can be extremely dangerous. there is another issue on popular culture in some parts. a sense of glamorisation really. in america, youtube, instagram site, you‘ve got rappers using sound pound wrap, talking about drug use. —— sound cloud. little pete died after taking a suspected overdose of fentanyl and xanax. he suspected overdose of fentanyl and xa nax. he posted suspected overdose of fentanyl and xanax. he posted a video on instagram of him taking a tablet which appears to be xanax. it is a very serious. how has the government reacted ? very serious. how has the government reacted? the government has law enforcement working with uk websites to ta ke enforcement working with uk websites to take down these p
thank you, chris page.lth. xanax is an anti—anxiety prescription drugs not available on the nhs but available in the united states. the teenager i spoke to has taken it and said many of his peers struggle with stress and pressures. being realistic, it used as a high and when taken with other substances can be extremely dangerous. there is another issue on popular culture in some parts. a sense of glamorisation really. in america, youtube, instagram site, you‘ve got rappers using sound pound...
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page based on the so-called steele dossier. in the memo the democratic memo you say that's not true, explain. >> yeah, chris, thanks for having met is a democratic memo now make s plain, the application to monitor carter page was not based on the steele information and if we have time we will cover whether the steele has been discredited. but as our memo makes clear, carter page was of interest because of connections to russians for years before 2016, october 2016, he had all sorts of contact, he had been with the russians, he had been interviewed by the fbi, there's a long history of which the dossier is a small part of that application to the republican judges for a warrant. chris: but let me pick up on that because in the gop memo that was put out by the majority, devin nunes, i'm going to put up the quote, deputy fbi director mccabe testified before the committee in december 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the fisc without the steele dossier information. congressman, no where in your memo do you and the other democrats rebut that. >> that is true, but i was in the room, devin nunes was not in th
page based on the so-called steele dossier. in the memo the democratic memo you say that's not true, explain. >> yeah, chris, thanks for having met is a democratic memo now make s plain, the application to monitor carter page was not based on the steele information and if we have time we will cover whether the steele has been discredited. but as our memo makes clear, carter page was of interest because of connections to russians for years before 2016, october 2016, he had all sorts of...
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page based on the so-called steele dossier. in the memo the democratic memo you say that's not true, explain. >> yeah, chris, thanks for having me is a democratic memo now make s plain, the application to monitor carter page was not based on the steele information and if we have time we will cover whether the steele has been discredited. but as our memo makes clear, carter page was of interest because of connections to russians for years before 2016, october 2016, he had all sorts of contact, he had been with the russians, he had been interviewed by the fbi, there's a long history of which the dossier is a small part of that application to the republican judges for a warrant. chris: but let me pick up on that because in the gop memo that was put out by the majority, devin nunes, i'm going to put up the quote, deputy fbi director mccabe testified before the committee in december 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the fisc without the steele dossier information. congressman, no where in your memo do you and the other democrats rebut that. >> that is true, but i was in the room, devin nunes was not in the
page based on the so-called steele dossier. in the memo the democratic memo you say that's not true, explain. >> yeah, chris, thanks for having me is a democratic memo now make s plain, the application to monitor carter page was not based on the steele information and if we have time we will cover whether the steele has been discredited. but as our memo makes clear, carter page was of interest because of connections to russians for years before 2016, october 2016, he had all sorts of...
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cart are page made that clear in the intervi -- chris hayes interview. how did anybody know about it in the first place? we still don't know. but now it confirmed publicly because they did, as carter page said they would, they took their big shot at it today. they declassified the information about that warrant and what led to it, selectively, so they could take their big shot, so they could finally figure out the highest use they could put that warrant to. they'd use this memo to make the russia investigation go away. poof. they would show that the fisa warrant for carter page was based on the steele dossier. the steele dossier they will say the therefore the source of the whole fbi russia investigation and boom, national consensus, there is no more russia investigation, trump is innocent. >> "the page fisa application also mentions information regarding full owe trump campaign adviser george papadopoulos. the papadopoulos information triggered the opening of an fbi counterintelligence investigation in late july 2016." so that means the dossier wasn't th
cart are page made that clear in the intervi -- chris hayes interview. how did anybody know about it in the first place? we still don't know. but now it confirmed publicly because they did, as carter page said they would, they took their big shot at it today. they declassified the information about that warrant and what led to it, selectively, so they could take their big shot, so they could finally figure out the highest use they could put that warrant to. they'd use this memo to make the...
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the biggest thing i have the concern that chris hayes interviewed carter page in october. at that time he said the ryan would come out with a memo. how did he know that in october? >> host: how are the judges picked embedded? the court is comprised of 11 federal district judges. books have been nominated by any president than their chosen by the chief justice to be designated to the fisa court for a seven-year term. to there's a situation where the judge was nominated by the last couple presidents but then i think it further dissipates the charge that we start to see over the weekend that we should trust the judges but president obama. >> again, the real question is not so much the timing. i think it's always been a part of the plan to try to raise concerns about the carter page application, the real question is why are folks buying it given how much objective information is out there. second, even if it was in doesn't call into question the mueller investigation. as tri-county suggested yesterday i think were inclined to have different conversations given the nature of ou
the biggest thing i have the concern that chris hayes interviewed carter page in october. at that time he said the ryan would come out with a memo. how did he know that in october? >> host: how are the judges picked embedded? the court is comprised of 11 federal district judges. books have been nominated by any president than their chosen by the chief justice to be designated to the fisa court for a seven-year term. to there's a situation where the judge was nominated by the last couple...
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carter page. >> chris: there's no evidence in any of that, at least so far, that there was collusion.ssman himes: depends on how you define collusion. when george papadopoulos hears from somebody associated with the russians that they are about to release a whole bunch of information and then they do, when donald trump jr. invites russians into his office in order to get dirt on the clinton campaign. chris, you tell me if that crosses your threshold for collusion. but that is hardly -- >> chris: as long as you asked, no it doesn't. you can say that they work conversations, but that certainly doesn't indicate there was a conspiracy by the trump campaign and the kremlin to interfere. that indicates there were contacts, but are you basing it on that? >> congressman himes: i'm not jumping to conclusions as to what the investigations that are not finished yet have to show. i'm going to tell you if nothing else if the president in the united states someone says i want to get dirt on hillary clinton and i can't wait to release it during the summer when it will do the maximum damage and he kn
carter page. >> chris: there's no evidence in any of that, at least so far, that there was collusion.ssman himes: depends on how you define collusion. when george papadopoulos hears from somebody associated with the russians that they are about to release a whole bunch of information and then they do, when donald trump jr. invites russians into his office in order to get dirt on the clinton campaign. chris, you tell me if that crosses your threshold for collusion. but that is hardly --...
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and then later carter page's russia links, at the center of all of this, chris hastyes who'a part oft connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. sometthat's when he needs the way ovicks vaporub.'s sleep. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so he can sleep. vicks vaporub. goodnight coughs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. >>> now to our special report tonight. republicans barreling towards this unprecedented release of secret
and then later carter page's russia links, at the center of all of this, chris hastyes who'a part oft connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. sometthat's when he needs the way ovicks vaporub.'s sleep. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so he can sleep. vicks vaporub....
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carter page made that clear in the chris hayes interview in october. i think also based on the timing this may be what they tried to turn into the trump tower wiretapping thing and devin n nunes. we don't know. it's confirmed public ly, a big shot today. they declassified the information selectively. they take their big shot so they can finally figure out, they used this memo. to make the russia investigation go away, poof. right? they would show that the fisa warrant for carter page was steele dossier they will say was their source of the fbi russia there is no more russia investigation. problem solved. as i mentioned at the top, this plan was under cut. which notes in passing quote, the fisa application mentions information regarding fellow campaign advisor george papadopoul papadopoulos. in late july, it was other intelligence that the fbi had about contacts about the trump campaign and russians. they weren't made up and result in a guilty plea and a cooperating witness. whoops. why did they put that in their big memo? they could put anything in her
carter page made that clear in the chris hayes interview in october. i think also based on the timing this may be what they tried to turn into the trump tower wiretapping thing and devin n nunes. we don't know. it's confirmed public ly, a big shot today. they declassified the information selectively. they take their big shot so they can finally figure out, they used this memo. to make the russia investigation go away, poof. right? they would show that the fisa warrant for carter page was steele...
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chris page, there.ing treated as a person of interest in an investigation into the death of his wife, the film star natalie wood. she was found drowned in 1981 during a california yachting trip with wagner, and her death was ruled to have been an accident. they were a hollywood golden couple at the time — natalie wood had been a child star, in miracle on 34th street — and got her first oscar nomination while still a teenager for rebel without a cause. this report from david sillito. # i feel pretty and witty and gay... natalie wood, the star of west side story. she won an oscar for rebel without a cause. and then in 1981 she was found dead. she had been sailing with their husband, heart—to—heart star robert wagner. the ships captain, dennis davern. i remember people coming on the boat, saying that they had found natalie wood floating, just couldn't believe it. the verdict, accidental drowning. the actor christopher walken was also on board at the time but how it all happened was a mystery. and then 30 y
chris page, there.ing treated as a person of interest in an investigation into the death of his wife, the film star natalie wood. she was found drowned in 1981 during a california yachting trip with wagner, and her death was ruled to have been an accident. they were a hollywood golden couple at the time — natalie wood had been a child star, in miracle on 34th street — and got her first oscar nomination while still a teenager for rebel without a cause. this report from david sillito. # i...
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the base to get that base to turn out in big numbers in the midterms. >> charlie sikes and chris whipple, susan pagemiche, thanks to all of you for quite an extraordinary day of breaking news on all fronts. we'll be right back. >>> it's time for "your business" of the week. rover.com has one mission. ensure your pet gets walked and watched. and now with its acquisition of its biggest competitor, it has the largest network of dog sitters in the country. watch "your business" weekend mornings at 7:30 on msnbc to find out how they are growing the puppy love and their business. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! we help all types of businesses with money, tools and know-how to get business done. american ex
the base to get that base to turn out in big numbers in the midterms. >> charlie sikes and chris whipple, susan pagemiche, thanks to all of you for quite an extraordinary day of breaking news on all fronts. we'll be right back. >>> it's time for "your business" of the week. rover.com has one mission. ensure your pet gets walked and watched. and now with its acquisition of its biggest competitor, it has the largest network of dog sitters in the country. watch "your...
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wonder what kind of back channel communication there was. >> what is your take on this, chris, having talked to carter page u seeing this memo come out? what do you think? >> a lot of things. one, from the beginning, carter viewed himself as kind of civil rights martyr in a way, that he is on the wrong side of a vast overreach of the american surveillance state and that he will be shown to be innocent and this was all part of this, you know, conspiracy in a way. i mean it in the real terms. like, carter held there's a conspiracy about what happened to him, about the fisa surveillance, about the fact that he was sort of referenced in the dossier, the fact he's been referenced in news reports. that conspiracy theory he has had for a while and he would send to me and our staff in text and tell me off set, has now become the official conspiracy theory of the republican party, of the republican majority on the house intelligence committee of the president of the united states. that is now the official conspiracy theory of the people that run the government with a very, very important dissent from the people tha
wonder what kind of back channel communication there was. >> what is your take on this, chris, having talked to carter page u seeing this memo come out? what do you think? >> a lot of things. one, from the beginning, carter viewed himself as kind of civil rights martyr in a way, that he is on the wrong side of a vast overreach of the american surveillance state and that he will be shown to be innocent and this was all part of this, you know, conspiracy in a way. i mean it in the...
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. >>> chris long posted these pictures to his instagram page on mount kilimanjaro in africa.e think the underdog mask was a nice touch there as well. the climb will raise money to build wells in east africa through long's foundation. good cause. >>> for eagles fans that super bowl winning feeling is going to last for a long time. >> so will something else that a group of those fans got up to the jersey shore over the weekend. oh, tattoos for everyone. ac ink held a special. many got the eagles logo or super bowl logy for a memory that is now more than skin deep. >> i never wanted a tattoo before until the eagles won. i said, oh, i have to get a tattoo. i have to show the love, the passion i have for them. >> well, you're doing it now jane buckley. she said it didn't hurt as much as she thought it would, but that doesn't look fun. the eagles winning the super bowl on her birthday, and then she said i want to show my passion for the team. >> she got it right there on her forearm. >> if you got an eagles tattoo, we'd love to see them. >>> now to more of the stories we're followi
. >>> chris long posted these pictures to his instagram page on mount kilimanjaro in africa.e think the underdog mask was a nice touch there as well. the climb will raise money to build wells in east africa through long's foundation. good cause. >>> for eagles fans that super bowl winning feeling is going to last for a long time. >> so will something else that a group of those fans got up to the jersey shore over the weekend. oh, tattoos for everyone. ac ink held a...
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the warrant plan, apparently that plan was in the works since last october when carter page blurted it out to chris hayes. it's also worth noting that even before that last march you remember the obama wiretapped trump tower scandal? march of last year right at the start of his administration, trump made that strange allegation, terrible, just found out that obama had my wires tapped in trump tower. just before the victory. he said i bet a could lawyer could make a great case that president obama was tapping my phones in october. trump tower was not wire. tapped. and president obama was not tapping donald trump's phones in october. but the fbi was in october wiretapping trump foreign policy adviser carter page. that is in october before the election. that is when they got the fisa warrant to surveil carter page. there was surveillance of trump's ex-campaign aid starting in october. but if that's what was the truth behind that effort to try to create some national security scandal around it, i think it worked for a couple weeks while people were upset about this allegation from the president that pr
the warrant plan, apparently that plan was in the works since last october when carter page blurted it out to chris hayes. it's also worth noting that even before that last march you remember the obama wiretapped trump tower scandal? march of last year right at the start of his administration, trump made that strange allegation, terrible, just found out that obama had my wires tapped in trump tower. just before the victory. he said i bet a could lawyer could make a great case that president...
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carter page looked at chris hayes the way your golden retriever looks at you after he's torn your coucheces. [ laughter ] hey, you're home! look what i did! come on! [ laughter ] it's really cool! i crapped in your shoes, too! come on! there's a very clear through line here from the initial false statement about the trump tower meeting to the secret gop memo. at every turn the trump team has sought to conceal the truth and interfere with an investigation to get at the truth. mike pence, don't you guys have any shame? oh, yeah, all right. this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we'll be right back with, "seth and kelly clarkson go day drinking!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks" be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. na
carter page looked at chris hayes the way your golden retriever looks at you after he's torn your coucheces. [ laughter ] hey, you're home! look what i did! come on! [ laughter ] it's really cool! i crapped in your shoes, too! come on! there's a very clear through line here from the initial false statement about the trump tower meeting to the secret gop memo. at every turn the trump team has sought to conceal the truth and interfere with an investigation to get at the truth. mike pence, don't...
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page. now for chris sowers, gray hall and the entire action news team, i'm nydia han. have a super sunday and we'll see you right back here at noon. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> the nra has got to go. >> call to action. >> how many schools? how many children have to get shot? >> i don't understand why i can still go in a store and buy a weapon of war. >> as the pressure builds to protect schools, the nra goes on offense. >> as usual, the opportunists wasted not one second to exploit tragedy for political gain. >> president trump argues for arming teachers. >> they're not going to walk into a school if 20% of the teachers have guns. >> so many teens say, never again. will their activism bring real change? how hard will the president push for more guns in schools? is the nra prepared to give any ground? is this time any different? we'll ask dana loesch. the nra's top spokes perso
page. now for chris sowers, gray hall and the entire action news team, i'm nydia han. have a super sunday and we'll see you right back here at noon. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> the nra has got to go. >> call to action. >> how many schools? how many children have to get shot? >> i don't understand why i can still go in a store and buy a weapon of war. >> as the pressure builds to protect schools, the nra goes on...
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thanks for joining us at 6:00 i'm iain page suspected shooter is in custody right now. our chrisonnell is on top of this breaking news and live in our operations center. chris? >> reporter: iain, that 18-year-old suspect is now being identified by federal authorities as nicholas cruz. he is described as a former student at marjory stoneman douglas high school in broward county, florida. a shooting that has left multiple fatalities that number has not yet been confirm. the scene described as a horrible homicide al and detestable act. >> chaotic scene unfolding as police respond to an active shooter at marjory stoneman douglas high school in broward county, florida. >> there are numerous fatalit fatalities. it's a horrific, um, situation, um, it's just a horrible day for us. >> reporter: suspect now in custody police apprehending the man about a mile and a half from the school. he is being described as a former student. it's a fluid situation as officials try to piece together school in parkland, florida. officials say a gunman entered the school just after 3:00 o'clock and opened
thanks for joining us at 6:00 i'm iain page suspected shooter is in custody right now. our chrisonnell is on top of this breaking news and live in our operations center. chris? >> reporter: iain, that 18-year-old suspect is now being identified by federal authorities as nicholas cruz. he is described as a former student at marjory stoneman douglas high school in broward county, florida. a shooting that has left multiple fatalities that number has not yet been confirm. the scene described...
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page. >>> let get right out to our team coverage. our chris o'connell live at the minneapolis convention center talking with eagles fans who just touched down but let's kick things off with kristen rodgers at the mall of america tonight. kristen. >> reporter: iain, when you walk into mall of america the fir thing you see is a giant poster of tom brady next to nick foles. people keep calling nick foles a back-yup quarterback. he's led this team through the playoffs. whatever you want to call him, though, he's just excited to be here in the super bowl and wants to bring a vince lombardi trophy back to philadelphia. >> it doesn't really affect me. um, sort of in one ear and out the o i know my position in the team and i know, um, what my job entitles so that's all that matters. >> reporter: nick foles is an extremely humble guy. and the word most used by his teammates to describe him, chi chill. >> the big thing you try to just simplify what's going on in your mind and slow it all down. and that's just in anything do you. if you can slow everythi
page. >>> let get right out to our team coverage. our chris o'connell live at the minneapolis convention center talking with eagles fans who just touched down but let's kick things off with kristen rodgers at the mall of america tonight. kristen. >> reporter: iain, when you walk into mall of america the fir thing you see is a giant poster of tom brady next to nick foles. people keep calling nick foles a back-yup quarterback. he's led this team through the playoffs. whatever you...
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page thanks for joining us. the victims' stories touching many across the country. chris o'connell joins us in our operations center. chris? . >>> tonight was a night for the victims remembering the spoken to lives, remembering who they were, and what they may have become. >> their ages, 14 to 49 years old. each of the victims with the story each of them with a family grieving. >> i know he's with god, and he is, >> among them the mother of al isa, a 14-year-old freshman, amazing soccer player, a better person. >> so smart, beautiful. creative, out going >> this is jamie gutenber, her father, my heart is broken, i lost my baby girl to a violent shooting, she was killed along with her friend gina, their friends called them angels on earth, nicholas, a senior star swimmer irwho just celebrated getting a swimming scholarship to the university of indianapolis. assistant football coach the part-time security guard being credited for using his body as a human shield to protect students >> they loved people. he loved the kids that he worked with at the school. and that he wasn't
page thanks for joining us. the victims' stories touching many across the country. chris o'connell joins us in our operations center. chris? . >>> tonight was a night for the victims remembering the spoken to lives, remembering who they were, and what they may have become. >> their ages, 14 to 49 years old. each of the victims with the story each of them with a family grieving. >> i know he's with god, and he is, >> among them the mother of al isa, a 14-year-old...
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chris bond and with the sunday times. nice to see you both. many of the front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times.t has a picture of ivanka trump watching the closing ceremony of the olympics in pyeongchang, alongside one of north korea's highest ranking generals. the guardian goes withjeremy corbyn revealing labour's brexit policy tomorrow, confirming he wants the uk tomorrow, confirming he wants the uk to remain in a customs union. concerns over the quality of milk post—brexit leads the front page of the i. the metro has a picture of the i. the metro has a picture of the building fire in leicester on its front page. the ambulance service say four people have been taken joss service say four people have been ta ken joss buttler. service say four people have been takenjoss buttler. a chilling warning from the express. they say temperatures in parts of the uk could drop to —15 celsius, with snow and blizzards expected across the country. while the mirror says the cold snap dubbed the beast from the east could cause deaths and travel chaos. so, a fair old mix. we'll start with more brexit. the guard
chris bond and with the sunday times. nice to see you both. many of the front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times.t has a picture of ivanka trump watching the closing ceremony of the olympics in pyeongchang, alongside one of north korea's highest ranking generals. the guardian goes withjeremy corbyn revealing labour's brexit policy tomorrow, confirming he wants the uk tomorrow, confirming he wants the uk to remain in a customs union. concerns over the quality of milk...
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a claim page denied in an interview with chris cuomo. >> no one in russia has ever tried to work me.ll the evidence i've seen so far indicates there was much more interference by the u.s. government compared to the russian government. >> reporter: the president tweeting again, calling the russia investigation on witch hunt. but mike rogers warned congress that he has not been granted the authority by president trump to disrupt russian election hacking operations where they originate. >> we have not taken on the russians yet. we're watching them intrude on our elections, spread misinformation, become more sophisticated, try to achieve objectives, and we're essentially sitting back and waiting. >> i don't know if i would characterize it as sitting back and waiting. it is probably fair to say that we have not opted to engage in some of the same behaviors that we are seeing, if could i keep it -- >> a new cnn poll shows about six in ten americans stay president is not taking the investigation into russian efforts to influence the u.s. elections seriously enough and they also lack confide
a claim page denied in an interview with chris cuomo. >> no one in russia has ever tried to work me.ll the evidence i've seen so far indicates there was much more interference by the u.s. government compared to the russian government. >> reporter: the president tweeting again, calling the russia investigation on witch hunt. but mike rogers warned congress that he has not been granted the authority by president trump to disrupt russian election hacking operations where they...
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reporter: trish, the three-page memo on the dossier compiled by chris sister steele, a dossier paid for by the dnc and clinton campaign was used as an essential component to get a fisa warrant surveilance of a one-time, former member of the trump team, the trump campaign team, carter page. the essential crux of this 3 1/2 page memo, that without this dossier, there would have been no fisa warrant, thus raising questions whether or not this was one big surveillance abuse. the, memo goes on to say, and i quote here, deputy director andrew mccabe testified before the committee in 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the court, the fisc, without the steele dossier information. the memo takes issue with an article from yahoo! news used as part of the fisa warrant application process saying quote, the article does not corroborate the steele dossier because it is derived from information leaked by steele himself to yahoo! news. the memo also says that christopher steel, essentially had an inherent bias against president trump throughout saying quote, steele was despera
reporter: trish, the three-page memo on the dossier compiled by chris sister steele, a dossier paid for by the dnc and clinton campaign was used as an essential component to get a fisa warrant surveilance of a one-time, former member of the trump team, the trump campaign team, carter page. the essential crux of this 3 1/2 page memo, that without this dossier, there would have been no fisa warrant, thus raising questions whether or not this was one big surveillance abuse. the, memo goes on to...
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>> well, when carter page gave his first interview to chris hayes early last year, he perplexed me. >> yeah. >> he was out holding the line and, at the same time, he was digging a hole for himself. my first thought was, and this could be part of the problem, i thought, you know, carter page had better end up the hero of this story or he is in serious legal jeopardy. my thought was, was he a double agent? was he working the entire time for the fbi? there have been some hints to that effect. i don't know. all i know is, the fbi knows. the fbi, right now, is working extra special hard to either, one, not compromise an asset and, two, to ensure that the national security of the united states is not spread all over television. you know, it's been used a lot this week. i think we have finally hit the constitutional crisis. we are talking about people who are, for political purposes, deciding their oaths to the constitution do not apply now. >> wow. >> they're working -- >> if we have, where is paul ryan? i guess that's what i don't understand. if i'm paul ryan, if i'm other republicans, wit
>> well, when carter page gave his first interview to chris hayes early last year, he perplexed me. >> yeah. >> he was out holding the line and, at the same time, he was digging a hole for himself. my first thought was, and this could be part of the problem, i thought, you know, carter page had better end up the hero of this story or he is in serious legal jeopardy. my thought was, was he a double agent? was he working the entire time for the fbi? there have been some hints to...
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the biggest thing i have is a concern that chris hayes interviewed carter page back in october, and atat time, he said ryan was going to come up with a memo. how did he know that back in october? host: mr. vladek, to start the fisa judges themselves, how are they picked? guest: the fisa court is comprised of 11 already sitting federal district judges. folks who have been nominated by any president, confirmed by the senate. then they are specifically chosen by the chief justice of the united states, here john roberts, to be designated to the fisa court for a seven-your term. you have a situation where the judge was nominated to their district court judge it by one of the last couple president's, but then always assigned to the fisa court by chief justice roberts. further dissipates the chart that we started to see over the weekend that we should not trust these fisa judges, especially those appointed by president obama. the chief justice is the one that puts them on the fisa court. again, theer point, real question is not so much the timing. it has always been part of the house intellig
the biggest thing i have is a concern that chris hayes interviewed carter page back in october, and atat time, he said ryan was going to come up with a memo. how did he know that back in october? host: mr. vladek, to start the fisa judges themselves, how are they picked? guest: the fisa court is comprised of 11 already sitting federal district judges. folks who have been nominated by any president, confirmed by the senate. then they are specifically chosen by the chief justice of the united...
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a claim page denied in an interview with cnn's chris cuomo. >> no one in russia has ever tried to work me. all the evidence i've seen so far, chris, indicates that the -- there is much more interference by the u.s. government compared to the russian government. >> reporter: the president this morning tweeting again, calling the russian investigation a witch-hunt. but on capitol hill today, national security agency director mike rogers warned congress he has not been granted the authority by president trump to disrupt russian election hacking operations where they originate. >> we have not taken on the russians yet. we're -- we're watching them intrude in our elections, spread misinformation, become more sophisticat sophisticated, try to achieve strategic views and we're sitting back and waiting. >> i don't know if i would characterize it as we're sitting back and waiting. it's probably fair to say that we have not opted to engage in some of the same behaviors that we are seeing, if i could just keep it like that. >> reporter: the white house is pushing back on rogers' claim. >> nobody
a claim page denied in an interview with cnn's chris cuomo. >> no one in russia has ever tried to work me. all the evidence i've seen so far, chris, indicates that the -- there is much more interference by the u.s. government compared to the russian government. >> reporter: the president this morning tweeting again, calling the russian investigation a witch-hunt. but on capitol hill today, national security agency director mike rogers warned congress he has not been granted the...