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but now he's the one being pursued by sex crimes detective kim davis. personal. >> for someone to use the badge and the gun to just do the most demeaning thing to a human being, it's infuriating. it was my main focus. i -- i was going to put him in prison. >> reporter: the alleged victim, oklahoma city native jannie ligons. she runs a daycare center, is f a grandmother of 12. >> i looked at my rearview mirror and i noticed those lights and it was a police car. >> reporter: she recalls the night she was pulled over along a section of 50th street. the officer told her she was driving erratically. >> i opened the door, he came to my car and he said, i stopped you because i saw you were swerving. >> reporter: he starts questioning her about a cup of kool-aid seen in this police photo, and whether she's been drinking. she says she had not. but when the cop starts searching her, ligons says the traffic stop gets weird, and scary. she says he orders her to expose herself. >> and i'm like, "what? you want me to take my pants down?" then he was like, "yes." i sa
but now he's the one being pursued by sex crimes detective kim davis. personal. >> for someone to use the badge and the gun to just do the most demeaning thing to a human being, it's infuriating. it was my main focus. i -- i was going to put him in prison. >> reporter: the alleged victim, oklahoma city native jannie ligons. she runs a daycare center, is f a grandmother of 12. >> i looked at my rearview mirror and i noticed those lights and it was a police car. >>...
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kim davies ending that report by coueen it. kim davies ending that report by colleen harris.ter. the 21—year—old man has been arrested by police over the death of arrested by police over the death of a former navy officer, apparently run over by his own car when it was stolen in manchester. the first female commander of the international space station, dr peggy whitson, has written herself into the history books, yet again. she's spent a total of 534 days in space, a record for an american astronaut. she'd already completed the most space—walks by a female astronaut, as well as being the first woman to head the iss twice. and to congratulate her she received a call from president trump. how does it feel to have broken such a big and important record? well, it's actually a huge honour to break a record like this, but it's an honour for me, basically, to be representing all the folks at nasa who make this space flight possible and who make me setting this record feasible. and so, it's very exciting to be at nasa. we are all very much looking forward, as directed by your new nas
kim davies ending that report by coueen it. kim davies ending that report by colleen harris.ter. the 21—year—old man has been arrested by police over the death of arrested by police over the death of a former navy officer, apparently run over by his own car when it was stolen in manchester. the first female commander of the international space station, dr peggy whitson, has written herself into the history books, yet again. she's spent a total of 534 days in space, a record for an american...
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kim davies ending that report by colleen harris.n connection with an alleged acid attack at a nightclub in london, over the easter weekend. one of them is arthur collins — the ex—boyfriend of reality tv star fearne mccann. charges against him include grievous bodily harm with intent against 11l people. two of the victims have been partially blinded. tougher punishments for the most serious speeding offences have come into force in england and wales. under the new guidelines, fines for drivers caught doing 51 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone or 101 miles per hour on a motorway will start from 150% of weekly income. at present it is 100%. the government is going to court to ask for a delay in the publication of its clean air plan. ministers say that the election means they shouldn't unveil a major new policy at this stage. but campaigners and opposition politicians say the government is looking for an excuse to avoid difficult decisions. our science editor david shukman is in central london for us this evening. david, why ar
kim davies ending that report by colleen harris.n connection with an alleged acid attack at a nightclub in london, over the easter weekend. one of them is arthur collins — the ex—boyfriend of reality tv star fearne mccann. charges against him include grievous bodily harm with intent against 11l people. two of the victims have been partially blinded. tougher punishments for the most serious speeding offences have come into force in england and wales. under the new guidelines, fines for...
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davies. how do you solve a problem like north korea and its growing military ambitions? under the leadership of kimjong—un, ambitions? under the leadership of kimrship of kimjong—un, north korea is increasingly seen as a rogue nation, threatening enemies and conducting numerous missile test. historically an ally of the regime injohn yang, china, too has become frustrated and ties are strained but donald trump wa nts ties are strained but donald trump wants the chinese to do even more —— pyongyang. " if china is not going to solve north korea, we will, that's what i'm telling you." as to whether he thinks he could succeed alone, he replied, totally. it's not the first time since the election that mr trump has pushed the issue of north korea to the top of his foreign policy to do list without being specific. obviously it is a big, big problem and we will deal with it very strongly. one of those who interviewed the president said it is clear, ahead of his much anticipated meeting this week with chinese president xijinping. president 0bama said this to president—elect trump. the north koreans will have the ability to ship the american coast. with r
davies. how do you solve a problem like north korea and its growing military ambitions? under the leadership of kimjong—un, ambitions? under the leadership of kimrship of kimjong—un, north korea is increasingly seen as a rogue nation, threatening enemies and conducting numerous missile test. historically an ally of the regime injohn yang, china, too has become frustrated and ties are strained but donald trump wa nts ties are strained but donald trump wants the chinese to do even more ——...
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davies. how do you solve a problem like north korea and its growing military ambitions? under the leadership of kimjong—un ambitions? under the leadership of kimorth korea ambitions? under the leadership of kimjong—un north korea is increasingly seen as a rogue nation, threatening enemies and conducting nuclear missile tests. china has also become frustrated and ties are strained. but donald trump wants the chinese to do even more. if china isn't going to solve north korea, we will, that's what i'm telling you. mrtrump will, that's what i'm telling you. mr trump told that the ft. asked if he could succeed alone he replied, totally. it's not the first time since his election that mr trump has pushed the issue of north korea towards the top of his foreign policy to—do list, without being specific. obviously north korea is a big, big problem. and we will deal with that very strongly. one of those who interviewed the president said the reason for his concern is clear, ahead of his much as dissipated meeting this week with the chinese premier. at the moment, and president 0bama said this to president trump just after the election, this, the north k
davies. how do you solve a problem like north korea and its growing military ambitions? under the leadership of kimjong—un ambitions? under the leadership of kimorth korea ambitions? under the leadership of kimjong—un north korea is increasingly seen as a rogue nation, threatening enemies and conducting nuclear missile tests. china has also become frustrated and ties are strained. but donald trump wants the chinese to do even more. if china isn't going to solve north korea, we will, that's...
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davies. how do you solve a problem like north korea, and it's growing military ambitions? under the leadership of kim of kimjong—un, north korea is increasingly seen as a rogue nation, threatening enemies and conducting numerous mishal tests. historically an ally of the regime in pyongyang, china too has become frustrated and ties are strained but donald trump once china to do more. mr trump told this to the financial times. asked whether he thought he could succeed alone, he thought he could succeed alone, he replied "totally" full stop it is not the first time since his election that mr trump has pushed theissue election that mr trump has pushed the issue of north korea towards the top of his foreign policy to—do list without being specific. obviously north korea is a big, big problem and we will do that very strongly. one of those who interview the president said the reason for his concern is clear. ahead his much anticipated meeting with the chinese president. at the moment, and president elect trump said this before, the north koreans will have the capacity to hit san francisco and the californi
davies. how do you solve a problem like north korea, and it's growing military ambitions? under the leadership of kim of kimjong—un, north korea is increasingly seen as a rogue nation, threatening enemies and conducting numerous mishal tests. historically an ally of the regime in pyongyang, china too has become frustrated and ties are strained but donald trump once china to do more. mr trump told this to the financial times. asked whether he thought he could succeed alone, he thought he could...
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davis will tell us what should have happened. but first, americans know tax day is april 15, today, but in north korea, today is a national holiday which marks the birthday of kiml-sung, the nation's founder. there had been great concern that pyongyang would mark the occasion with its sixth nuclear missile test. thankfully that didn't happen. instead, kim jong-un showed off two new intercontinental ballistic missile sized canisters as well as displaying its submarine launched ballistic missile and land based version of the same for the first time according to analysts. if north korea, indeed, has operational icbms, it could give it the ability to strike targets in the mainland u.s. and europe. the shorter range missiles displayed saturday, meanwhile, are a threat to countries in the asian region. but north korea did not carry out another nuclear or ballistic missile test. here's my question, might that be because on thursday, the united states had dropped the mother of all bombs on an islamic state cave complex in eastern afghanistan. the 21,000 pound bomb costs $16 million and is so big, that it needs to be deployed from the rear of a cargo plane. general john
davis will tell us what should have happened. but first, americans know tax day is april 15, today, but in north korea, today is a national holiday which marks the birthday of kiml-sung, the nation's founder. there had been great concern that pyongyang would mark the occasion with its sixth nuclear missile test. thankfully that didn't happen. instead, kim jong-un showed off two new intercontinental ballistic missile sized canisters as well as displaying its submarine launched ballistic missile...
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davies reports, tension inside. not a sign of rapprochement between two countries on the brink of war but a crude attempt at parody this week in hong kong. donald trump and north korea's kimernment, which had urged both sides to show restraint, saw some positive scenes of hope. translation: we have noted the relevant comments and have noted the messages conveyed in these comments, hoping to resolve the korean nuclear issue peacefully through dialogue and consultation. we believe this message is positive and should be affirmed. president trump's approach to north korea's growing nuclear programme is carrot and stick. on one hand, calling for tough international sanctions, on the other, accelerating the deployment in south korea of the american anti—missile defence system known as thaad. a south korean defence ministry spokesman said the decision to deploy thaad had been taken as a direct result of the grave security situation in the region. following this week's high—profile joint american military exercise with south korea, what isn't clear is if president trump has abandoned the long—standing but unsuccessful policy of containment through sanctions or if he is genuinely
davies reports, tension inside. not a sign of rapprochement between two countries on the brink of war but a crude attempt at parody this week in hong kong. donald trump and north korea's kimernment, which had urged both sides to show restraint, saw some positive scenes of hope. translation: we have noted the relevant comments and have noted the messages conveyed in these comments, hoping to resolve the korean nuclear issue peacefully through dialogue and consultation. we believe this message is...
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this is kim davis, the county clerk in kentucky. refused to issue a marriage license to same-sex couples. being the subject of heavily debated controversy, is gained international attention. it was clear that davis's argument was backed up by her first amendment rights. unfortunately, they have only instigated religious discrimination. >> the united states is not that much difference. the united states was built on diversity and the practice of religious freedom. but it is a much bigger country. i think that the possibility for learning that the united states could learn from singapore is something that should be opened up. ♪ singapore is a small island in southeast asia on which we live, and is known for its diversity. it has four national languages. when you walk in a food court, you can get authentic food from many ethnic groups, and it's known for its religious diversity. unlike in america, where it has a protestant christian majority, singapore has a wonderful balance. so with all this in mind, how is it still harmony? it's cle
this is kim davis, the county clerk in kentucky. refused to issue a marriage license to same-sex couples. being the subject of heavily debated controversy, is gained international attention. it was clear that davis's argument was backed up by her first amendment rights. unfortunately, they have only instigated religious discrimination. >> the united states is not that much difference. the united states was built on diversity and the practice of religious freedom. but it is a much bigger...