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i'm celia hatton. our top story this hour: north korea warns the us, "we're prepared for all—out war." a senior official tells the bbc his country could launch a nuclear strike if america takes military action. welcome to the programme. our other main stories this hour — facebook orders a review after video of a man being shot dead was posted online. police are still hunting the killer. only days before the french presidential election, marine le pen says if she wins she'll suspend all immigration to the country. i'm sally bundock. in business, a "free and fair" trade relationship. that's the message from the us as mike pence continues his tour of asia, but what does that mean forjapan? we get an expert view. and banking on reform from president trump but as yet no news — goldman sachs and bank of america are the latest to reveal their earnings. hello. in a rare interview, a senior north korean official has told the bbc his country is prepared to launch a nuclear strike — "all—out war" — if the united
i'm celia hatton. our top story this hour: north korea warns the us, "we're prepared for all—out war." a senior official tells the bbc his country could launch a nuclear strike if america takes military action. welcome to the programme. our other main stories this hour — facebook orders a review after video of a man being shot dead was posted online. police are still hunting the killer. only days before the french presidential election, marine le pen says if she wins she'll...
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[applause] >> thank you, julia olson, tia hatton. if you could add one last sentence, would you be most important for you to tell our audience? >> i would say that i am a part of this case so that i can look my children in the eye and tell them that i fought against climate change. and i think that's the stance we are all taking, how are we going to tell future generations how we dealt with this and the outcome of this case is going to decide how the future looks for future generations. [applause] >> and phil, you've been such a wonderful job for all of us. i know a couple of sentences, but we would love to hear your last thoughts on this. >> i have a great amount of faith in the independence of our judiciary. and our courts are going to stand up as the firm branch of government against ignorance and improper use of power. and i would strongly encourage everybody out there to believe in our court system. it's going to be severely tested over the next four years. and if we trust in our judges and we trust in the ability of the courts
[applause] >> thank you, julia olson, tia hatton. if you could add one last sentence, would you be most important for you to tell our audience? >> i would say that i am a part of this case so that i can look my children in the eye and tell them that i fought against climate change. and i think that's the stance we are all taking, how are we going to tell future generations how we dealt with this and the outcome of this case is going to decide how the future looks for future...
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one of the plaintiffs, 19-year-old college student ty ya hatton and her attorneys, spoke to the commonwealth club of san francisco about the case. this is just over an hour. >> our program tonight is our constitution, our climate and our children. is there a right not to be harmed by climate change? and our speakers tonight are a distinguished group with phil gregory, partner, cogett, petri and mcarthur, llp. tia hatton, youth plaintiff in the constitution and public trust case and julia olson, executive director, our children's trust. so please welcome our wonderful panel and greet them for us. [applause] and we'll ask bill to begin. >> well, we just saw, for those of you who haven't heard, an amazing judicial feat today where the ninth circuit in a3-0 -- in a 3-0 opinion kept the temporary restraining order nationwide in place over the travel ban. and that is -- [cheers and applause] it's wonderful news, and it's an excellent example about how our courts who serve as the third branch of government check the other two branches, the congress and the executive, when they overstep their bounds
one of the plaintiffs, 19-year-old college student ty ya hatton and her attorneys, spoke to the commonwealth club of san francisco about the case. this is just over an hour. >> our program tonight is our constitution, our climate and our children. is there a right not to be harmed by climate change? and our speakers tonight are a distinguished group with phil gregory, partner, cogett, petri and mcarthur, llp. tia hatton, youth plaintiff in the constitution and public trust case and julia...
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i'm celia hatton.nior official tells the bbc his country could launch a nuclear strike if america takes military action. welcome to the programme. our other main stories this hour — facebook orders a review after video of a man being shot dead was posted online. police are still hunting the killer. 0nly days before the french presidential election, marine le pen says if she wins she'll suspend all immigration to the country. i'm sally bundock. in business, a "free and fair" trade relationship.
i'm celia hatton.nior official tells the bbc his country could launch a nuclear strike if america takes military action. welcome to the programme. our other main stories this hour — facebook orders a review after video of a man being shot dead was posted online. police are still hunting the killer. 0nly days before the french presidential election, marine le pen says if she wins she'll suspend all immigration to the country. i'm sally bundock. in business, a "free and fair" trade...
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day, with more on that and the other six matches james is nowjoined by our football reporter nick hattonnother spurs win, they couldn't do much more to keep the pressure on chelsea. closing the gap to four points. the 12th consecutive win for spurs and the form of harry kane, away one month with his injury, he came off the bench against watford last week and started today, and two minutes into the second half got his 20th premier league goal of the season, the fourth season in a row he's done that, he joins thierry henry, alan shearer and ruud van nistelrooy in that hall of fame. four points between them and chelsea who go to old trafford tomorrow, not easy because manchester united are unbeaten mac in 15 at home. and a good win for manchester city. not many smiles for pep guardiola but perhaps he can be forgiven for having pressing matters on his mind, a victory would move them to third place, serious business. they still have most of the top teams yet to play and they may yet have their say on with a finish. dusan tadic could and should have made his mark but wasn't the only one strugg
day, with more on that and the other six matches james is nowjoined by our football reporter nick hattonnother spurs win, they couldn't do much more to keep the pressure on chelsea. closing the gap to four points. the 12th consecutive win for spurs and the form of harry kane, away one month with his injury, he came off the bench against watford last week and started today, and two minutes into the second half got his 20th premier league goal of the season, the fourth season in a row he's done...
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day, with more on that and the other six matches james is nowjoined by our football reporter nick hattonto talk about today, let's talk about that spurs performers, they are playing superbly at the moment. a fantastic victory, 4—0 at home to bournemouth, that's the 12th consecutive home league win in a row, a new record for spurs. closes the gap with chelsea to four points, chelsea go to manchester united tomorrow. and came mac is back — kane is back with his 20th, the third season he has scored 20 goals or more, hejoins alan shearer, and ruud van nistelrooy and thierry henry in that hall of fame. it puts pressure on chelsea tomorrow. we've heard from the manager already. let's go to match taking place at the moment. we showed you highlights in the first half. southampton and manchester city. into the second half, goalless at the break at saint mary ‘s, dusan tadic got the best opportunities earlier, for city david silva got the best of the chances. we thought it was going to score but it went wide. it's a couple of moments into the second half at saint mary ‘s, currently goalless betwee
day, with more on that and the other six matches james is nowjoined by our football reporter nick hattonto talk about today, let's talk about that spurs performers, they are playing superbly at the moment. a fantastic victory, 4—0 at home to bournemouth, that's the 12th consecutive home league win in a row, a new record for spurs. closes the gap with chelsea to four points, chelsea go to manchester united tomorrow. and came mac is back — kane is back with his 20th, the third season he has...
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. >> actually they were smart to finance my condo in man hatton. >> that goes back to mr.ll talk about wells fargo because the timing of when you enter this is interesting. they got the shareholder meeting down, the board is reelected. >> i think your right. this is a which i poet he situation. i think wells fargo has an acl poll but had the best junior year. acl tends to take 16 months to get ber, a lot of people try to rush that. i don't know within the time frame acl's going to heal. >> where's wells fargo going from here. where's the best price to put 58 dlarls. 6% may be higher. i'm wondering again, aisle say it on live t.v., is he trying to curry favor with oufc just like mr. wonderful on apple. >> all-stars on the clock here. >> the pride of new brauns wick, ener new jersey. hoping the knights will be in the black when the night is over. andrew lee. all right andrew with the final pick in the first round who are you going with? >> bank of america. rut guerras miebd think a like. they're the most interest rate sensitive bank. and they're doing really well. v >> sound
. >> actually they were smart to finance my condo in man hatton. >> that goes back to mr.ll talk about wells fargo because the timing of when you enter this is interesting. they got the shareholder meeting down, the board is reelected. >> i think your right. this is a which i poet he situation. i think wells fargo has an acl poll but had the best junior year. acl tends to take 16 months to get ber, a lot of people try to rush that. i don't know within the time frame acl's...
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