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kingston, the editor of the salford sta r. let's kingston, the editor of the salford star. view of all of this. with me is baroness sal brinton, who sits on the all—party parliamentary fire safety and rescue group. good morning. good morning. what you think government should be doing and saying that they haven't done so far? i think the message steve just gave of residents in salford, and we are hearing it in camden and at g re nfell tower, are hearing it in camden and at grenfell tower, is residents and individuals affected not getting enough information. it just individuals affected not getting enough information. itjust shows that more needs to be done. what we're seeing as liberal democrats is we're seeing as liberal democrats is we ought to trigger the sort of civil emergency systems that came into place with the cumbria flooding is in 2015, to make sure that eve ryo ne is in 2015, to make sure that everyone knows what's happening. if people are moved out of their flats at short notice, there are lots of others to keep them informed. the problem with having pets, can t
kingston, the editor of the salford sta r. let's kingston, the editor of the salford star. view of all of this. with me is baroness sal brinton, who sits on the all—party parliamentary fire safety and rescue group. good morning. good morning. what you think government should be doing and saying that they haven't done so far? i think the message steve just gave of residents in salford, and we are hearing it in camden and at g re nfell tower, are hearing it in camden and at grenfell tower, is...
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excuse for janet yellen so called complacency thieve head of economics history and politics that kingston university joins me now thieve good to see again what do you make of that statement. i just can't believe it i mean that is so delusional. is simply going back to saying before the cross as i said no crosses could occur. the only explanation i have for across this was a huge exultation a shock something from outside the economy like thing struck by media from new york or really really bad luck and just bad sort of economic numbers absolutely and i will explain and then offer the cross' janet yellen spoke at the harman minsky conference in two thousand and nine on raids very very superficially a type of buy minsky where the argument is that these two crosses a systemic ten years later a coming up to the tenth anniversary of the crosses and the only exit explanation for those beliefs is she still thinks it's going to shocks she is going to be on the maybe from the loft she has still no idea of what the cross is it could and that advice is just like a criticism fortunately she's complete
excuse for janet yellen so called complacency thieve head of economics history and politics that kingston university joins me now thieve good to see again what do you make of that statement. i just can't believe it i mean that is so delusional. is simply going back to saying before the cross as i said no crosses could occur. the only explanation i have for across this was a huge exultation a shock something from outside the economy like thing struck by media from new york or really really bad...
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salary and i thought i'll go crowd funded because i want to change economics globally not just to kingston i think it's starting a trend i think it is this trend in the first one to give it a try i'm halfway there is trying to start to try to somehow for there what do you think the biggest stumbling blocks are going to be with. the bracks it talks right now so that they've sorted out. the schedule at the top one week per month and go back and gather and plot complete amateurism on the british side really you have got to know what those negotiators should have read which will they went to see the european union was yanis varoufakis is in the room because we read that you realize that the european union was prepared to gang up and intimidate and basically crush the group the greek negotiating team which they did very successfully and the british have given a lie on day one and they've agreed to stop by talking about the cost of the divorce settlement and then talking about the arrangements after that they should have said we do it in parallel and we only work out what the cost. it worked out
salary and i thought i'll go crowd funded because i want to change economics globally not just to kingston i think it's starting a trend i think it is this trend in the first one to give it a try i'm halfway there is trying to start to try to somehow for there what do you think the biggest stumbling blocks are going to be with. the bracks it talks right now so that they've sorted out. the schedule at the top one week per month and go back and gather and plot complete amateurism on the british...
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stoned don't judge him don't we don't in you when you own your home kingston bought out and soon you'll go off one going so soon a new one pal you got a good party out of this make the band can you don't got that us all hollow bloomin headaches that are in your own that it is sometimes out that it here it is retire pose a question that you can possibly go to make your mind when i call them set in the meeting i thought of how good we are. when time enough so you want it would cost like you said so that it's done sort of booted or do you see what it's cool. well what about that if you can. look up the rubble load of the one. that it will hold. but i'm not a big one don't ya gotta feel like i'm going to get out of it was never done the. job. market. and. the. whole world. will go to. remember his it is a. book called the you. know you know the type of touching i'm going. to lose when it's a. little movie with. loads of it but it was you know committed you know each game out and i'm the one who did it it's not real just as you. feel it with you if you don't have an issue lou although. you g
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little young for that kingston. >> ask your parents later.s disney's planes and king symptom loves loves loves kevin's movie reviews. >> i'll bet kingston has as much energy as >> it wills close. both sharp dressers. >> he's adorable. >> they should go to the movies together. >> they shall. >> he is the cutest little th thing. how handsome, king symptom. >> have a good day. >> looking good on tuesday. keep looking good, kingston. >> do you know how little that shirt is when he takes it off. >> he's got room to grow i see that. >> oh cute. >> we love it. keep them coming send us your child's picture to our facebook page fox5 and post your picture under kingston's. looking good on tuesday morning. maybe later on kingston can get rid of the shirt and throw the bathing suit and head out to the pool. sunshine coming on. 69 degrees your current number here in d.c. 70 manassas. 69 in quantico. 69 at fredericksburg. levittown at 68 degrees this morning. let's shape you up with satellite/radar showing you cloud cover to start the day mostly high thin
little young for that kingston. >> ask your parents later.s disney's planes and king symptom loves loves loves kevin's movie reviews. >> i'll bet kingston has as much energy as >> it wills close. both sharp dressers. >> he's adorable. >> they should go to the movies together. >> they shall. >> he is the cutest little th thing. how handsome, king symptom. >> have a good day. >> looking good on tuesday. keep looking good, kingston. >> do...
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the fact is that i am frequently in kingston. i was there meeting with constituents last week. i'm all over the county. one of the 11 counties in my district. but the point that i'm making about s.n.a.p. benefits and public assistance generally is that, yes, we should have the helping hand for people truly in need. but we should also have responsibility. and, you know, we can talk -- we talk a lot in our country about rights. we don't often talk very much about responsibility. personal, individual responsibility is something that is often lacking. and certainly, someone who's a working poor person, who can't get by and has kids at home, who may need food assistance, i'm all for that. i'm not against that. i'm against people abusing the system, people taking advantage of the system and we know there are a lot of people out there that do it, unfortunately. >> mr. faso, you are on the transportation and infrastructure committees. >> yes. >> amber phillips of "the washington post" has a story taking a look at at least a proposal by the president to employ public/private partnership
the fact is that i am frequently in kingston. i was there meeting with constituents last week. i'm all over the county. one of the 11 counties in my district. but the point that i'm making about s.n.a.p. benefits and public assistance generally is that, yes, we should have the helping hand for people truly in need. but we should also have responsibility. and, you know, we can talk -- we talk a lot in our country about rights. we don't often talk very much about responsibility. personal,...
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he goes home to coddle to me stoned on jacking don't you don't even know when you own your home kingston bought out and soon you'll go off. on a new one on the track of this may be the end can you don't book that small total mess headaches that are new in that it is one of those of the day if you wanted to retire as a question that you could possibly go to them again by what i call them sit in the meeting with a lot of hungry and. then time it out so you would it would accomplish that it took the gun considered what do you see what its whole what about it and he can take that. little load of them were. told to look for them but when the young got old little done. little to the. league . all. we're going to go to the. pulpit. i don't remember who it is. but it was you. know you know the type of touching i'm going. to lose wouldn't it would. you do that. with the mobility of your. clothes or that it was you know come a little bit of it came out so i know you wanted it it's not real. it's all fill it with you if you do a lot of loop although. you go to the book. those folks who didn't get.
he goes home to coddle to me stoned on jacking don't you don't even know when you own your home kingston bought out and soon you'll go off. on a new one on the track of this may be the end can you don't book that small total mess headaches that are new in that it is one of those of the day if you wanted to retire as a question that you could possibly go to them again by what i call them sit in the meeting with a lot of hungry and. then time it out so you would it would accomplish that it took...
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his final race on home soil, clocking 10.03 seconds in the 100 metres at the racers grand prix in kingstontional stadium. usain bolt‘s 100 metres was a celebration. 30,000 track fans shoehorned into the national stadium. a night of huge outpouring of emotion and national pride, it was billed as a means to salute a legend. usain bolt saluted them as he crossed the line. the time may have been modest and it was much more than that. there are no words. the support i have been getting from jamaica, i never thought i would reach here. my only aim was to be an olympic champion. i have done what i have done and to be a legend is something i would never have done without the support of my parents, close friends, my best friend. i have that huge support from everybody and the fans ofjamaica came out to support me. i want to thank you guys. i never expected this. thank you for coming out and showing me the support. thank you very much. a closing of the circle for usain bolt. victory on the same track when he first arrived in the sport. he won the world junior title here 15 years ago as a 15—year—old
his final race on home soil, clocking 10.03 seconds in the 100 metres at the racers grand prix in kingstontional stadium. usain bolt‘s 100 metres was a celebration. 30,000 track fans shoehorned into the national stadium. a night of huge outpouring of emotion and national pride, it was billed as a means to salute a legend. usain bolt saluted them as he crossed the line. the time may have been modest and it was much more than that. there are no words. the support i have been getting from...
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stoned don't judge him don't you don't and you'll win you and your home kingston bought out and soon you'll go off. on a new one and pass it on the good part rather than just the band can you don't book that small total mess headaches that are new in that it is one of those other day communities retire pose a question to boston and what's going to mind when i call them sat in the meeting i thought of how good we are. going to meet up so he would it would accomplish he said so that it's all done sort of buddha or do you see what a school would abandon if you can say that. look up there a little. bit colder. than me but when the. yeah got. little got to got up and was never done up. out. of the. old world. or. go to. pulpit. i don't remember who it is. but the you. know i didn't have the time to talk to you i'm going. to lose when it's a. little too already one of the. loads of methods would you hold him until he got each game out and those who wanted it is not real just as you. feel it would you if you don't let it loop although. you go your book. folks who didn't get. to go. because
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but he goes hard to coddle you miss don't don't don't we don't even know when you and your home kingston bought out and soon you'll go off one going so slow now you want to get out of this me that we be on can you don't got that small head up that i can see you know that it is one of those other day if you wanted to retire as a question that you could possibly go to make your mind when i call them set in the meeting i thought i'm going we're. going to meet up so you going it would have caught that he said so that it was done sort of booted i wouldn't see what was told about it and he didn't say that. little girl. told you. but when the young got a little little girl one of the. little. league. league. or. we're going to go to the. pulpit. i don't remember who it is. but it will be. nice to have the time touching i'm going. to lose when it's over. and you do that well then you've done. your school to. move to the. closer that is lose it will come a little bit of it it came out so i know who did it it's not real. it's all hillary go do you know what an issue lube oil. it will be book all t
but he goes hard to coddle you miss don't don't don't we don't even know when you and your home kingston bought out and soon you'll go off one going so slow now you want to get out of this me that we be on can you don't got that small head up that i can see you know that it is one of those other day if you wanted to retire as a question that you could possibly go to make your mind when i call them set in the meeting i thought i'm going we're. going to meet up so you going it would have caught...
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. >> thank you kingston. i think saving the inf treaty, that's a huge hole but okay. we will see what i can do. what i want to be doing in the next 10 minutes or so is i'm going to walk you through three different areas of arms control between the united states and russia, particularly i think that it was the view from europe and also answering a couple of questions such as why do we need us russian arms control, what speaks for further russian arms control, what speaks against it. it could be done and what has the trump administration done so far? >> as you will see, quite a lot actually speaks for another arms-control approach in these difficult times. letter, without anticipating my own remarks, i'm unfortunately very skeptical with regards to further us russian arms control, at least in the short, maybe midterm. and this is largely due to reasons that have not so much to do with arms-control as such but more with the general bilateral us russian relationship in the terms of geopolitical competition, maybe we can talk about that later as well because i think it's i
. >> thank you kingston. i think saving the inf treaty, that's a huge hole but okay. we will see what i can do. what i want to be doing in the next 10 minutes or so is i'm going to walk you through three different areas of arms control between the united states and russia, particularly i think that it was the view from europe and also answering a couple of questions such as why do we need us russian arms control, what speaks for further russian arms control, what speaks against it. it...
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let's talk it over with the political commentator, presidential campaigns simone sanders and jack kingstone, i'll start with you. is nancy pelosi your party's problem? >> no. i think we have got -- i do think that the democrats do have some problems. i don't think that nancy pelosi is at the top of the list. nancy pelosi didn't lose this election in georgia. the reality is that she wasn't even in charge of the democratic congressional campaign committee. so i think there are -- there are fruitful debates that should happen within our party and i think that are happening and we have to stay focused and there are lots of things to attack at this moment. health care, education is out there on the table. there's a russian investigation happening. so we need to stay focussed. >> so if she's not the problem what do you think is the problem? >> you know what? i think that one, we have not actually done an internal party autopsy of 2016, of where we e are. we haven't done a six month check on what has been happening so i think the party -- there's a couple different issues. like we need to figure
let's talk it over with the political commentator, presidential campaigns simone sanders and jack kingstone, i'll start with you. is nancy pelosi your party's problem? >> no. i think we have got -- i do think that the democrats do have some problems. i don't think that nancy pelosi is at the top of the list. nancy pelosi didn't lose this election in georgia. the reality is that she wasn't even in charge of the democratic congressional campaign committee. so i think there are -- there are...
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i think after the performance in kingston, 10.30 seconds, he knows this track well, it is going to tracke is going, he goes toafamiliar knows how fast he is going, he goes to a familiar track. you look to try to a familiar track. you look to try to show other sprinters across the world he is in good shape and that focus for the world championship. he'll be looking for a time under 9.90 seconds. for mo farah, it's important he put his rivals in his place by running a fantastic race this evening, talk of a world record. it's probably one of the few things that has eluded him so he'll be focused on trying to break that record this evening. how badly will the sports of athletics miss usain bolt over row and they are gone? at the end is surely coming soon? one of the things i'm pleased about is they will stop at the top. you never wa nt to they will stop at the top. you never want to see great athletes could continue and get badly beaten at sixth and seventh and final. the ha rd est sixth and seventh and final. the hardest thing for a top sports person is deciding when to walk away. what mo f
i think after the performance in kingston, 10.30 seconds, he knows this track well, it is going to tracke is going, he goes toafamiliar knows how fast he is going, he goes to a familiar track. you look to try to a familiar track. you look to try to show other sprinters across the world he is in good shape and that focus for the world championship. he'll be looking for a time under 9.90 seconds. for mo farah, it's important he put his rivals in his place by running a fantastic race this evening,...
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a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in the jamaican capital kingston watched as he won the "salute a legend" raceetire in august, after the world championships in london. and his words echoed around the stadium last night. there are no words to describe this. i would never thought i would have reached these hates in track and field. my aim when i came into athletics was to win the 200m at the olympics. i have obviously achieved a lot more but i could not have done it without the support of the people here are my family and friends. i never expected this. thank you for showing your support to me. we can have arguments in different sports about who was the best. but there is no argument here. he is simply the best there has ever been. jamaica has always been a massive country for track and field and he has changed the face of it in the last decade. we will miss him terribly. we will see him competing in the world championships. it is the men's french open final this afternoon. rafael nadal going for a tenth title at roland garros against stan wawrinka and there's commentary on bbc radio 5 live. tha
a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in the jamaican capital kingston watched as he won the "salute a legend" raceetire in august, after the world championships in london. and his words echoed around the stadium last night. there are no words to describe this. i would never thought i would have reached these hates in track and field. my aim when i came into athletics was to win the 200m at the olympics. i have obviously achieved a lot more but i could not have done it without the support of...
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also the founder of legal speaks.com and senior writer ann kingston.into this. we were talking abouty in break when it comes to this publicist. why would the publicist say he might take the stand. your thoughts, if he did, what would that mean? >> i don't think there is any way he'll take the stand. if he, does it's going to be suicide. he might as well go to jail right then and there because they'll be able to open up and talk to him on the stand about the quaaludes, about the women in the past, about anything that has come up. it is just going to be open sesame street for him. so i don't know why the publicist would say that, although sometimes since it's a publicist, it is not the lawyer saying it. it just may be something just to create an aura of excitement. always these cases we don't know if the defendant is going to take the stand. >> with a case of this magnitude, you'd think they would all be on the same page with something like that. let's talk about the jury listening to the deposition on using quaaludes. how could that influence the decisi
also the founder of legal speaks.com and senior writer ann kingston.into this. we were talking abouty in break when it comes to this publicist. why would the publicist say he might take the stand. your thoughts, if he did, what would that mean? >> i don't think there is any way he'll take the stand. if he, does it's going to be suicide. he might as well go to jail right then and there because they'll be able to open up and talk to him on the stand about the quaaludes, about the women in...
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congressman kingston, listen to me.'s a new reporting by michael isikoff with yahoo that early on in the trump administration, trump officials were exploring at the state department options for rolling back sanctions against russia, so much so that the former obama state department folks were concerned and reached out to members of congress to try to stop it from happening because they thought it was such a real possibility. in your view, why do you think they were working on this so early on? why was this a priority, do you think, early on in the administration? >> i think in terms of looking at their options and dealing with isis in syria and continuing the work that john kerry failed to do, which was to try to get russia to help us in syria, i think that that is a carrot that's out there. both sides know that. there's nothing unusual about that whatsoever. what we were trying to do with kerry and the obama administration is to say what can we swap out? how can we get you on the same team with us in the fight against
congressman kingston, listen to me.'s a new reporting by michael isikoff with yahoo that early on in the trump administration, trump officials were exploring at the state department options for rolling back sanctions against russia, so much so that the former obama state department folks were concerned and reached out to members of congress to try to stop it from happening because they thought it was such a real possibility. in your view, why do you think they were working on this so early on?...
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the world championships in london but as you can imagine he will be given quite the send off in kingstonnational stadium in kingston when he became the youngest athlete to win a world title. he would go on to be an icon of the sport had a face of the sport. —— usain bolt. winning records and olympic titles. he has a lwa ys records and olympic titles. he has always maintained that winning goal back you as a junior is still one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of competing in front of a home crowd, so it is perhaps fitting that the final race on jamaican soil should be perhaps fitting that the final race onjamaican soil should be here on the track where he shot to prominence. one thing i know is it is going to be a great reception. i am home and the amount of people that have called me to get tickets. i know the stadium is going to be full. i know there is going to be energy and it will be one big party and a bit emotional but i am definitely looking forward to it. usain bolt has also spoken about the warm body shares with his coach, glen mills, the man who guided hi
the world championships in london but as you can imagine he will be given quite the send off in kingstonnational stadium in kingston when he became the youngest athlete to win a world title. he would go on to be an icon of the sport had a face of the sport. —— usain bolt. winning records and olympic titles. he has a lwa ys records and olympic titles. he has always maintained that winning goal back you as a junior is still one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of...
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i'm joined by my guest steve keen in london he is a professor of economics at kingston university london as well as the economic advisor to asymmetric return capital also in london we have marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics first magazine and in salford we cross to stephen fielding he is a professor of political history at the university of nottingham or a gentleman cross liberals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate steve let me go to you first in london i oppose a very simple question at the top of this program.
i'm joined by my guest steve keen in london he is a professor of economics at kingston university london as well as the economic advisor to asymmetric return capital also in london we have marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics first magazine and in salford we cross to stephen fielding he is a professor of political history at the university of nottingham or a gentleman cross liberals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate steve let me go to you...
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announcer: judy collins, tom and dick, the smothers brothers, the kingston trio, the highwaymen, the brothers four, glenn yarbrough, the limeliters, roger mcguinn, barry mcguire, randy sparks and the minstrels unite for history in a special celebration of american folk music... next on pbs. ♪ ♪ rows and flows of angel hair ♪ and ice cream castles in the air ♪
announcer: judy collins, tom and dick, the smothers brothers, the kingston trio, the highwaymen, the brothers four, glenn yarbrough, the limeliters, roger mcguinn, barry mcguire, randy sparks and the minstrels unite for history in a special celebration of american folk music... next on pbs. ♪ ♪ rows and flows of angel hair ♪ and ice cream castles in the air ♪
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from jamaica. 15 years ago, 15—year—old usain bolt made history here at the national stadium in kingstonrld title. he would go on to be an icon of the sport and a face of the sport. winning records and olympic titles. he has always maintained that winning gold back here as a junior is still one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of competing front of a home crowd, so it is perhaps fitting that the final race onjamaican soil should be here on the track where he shot to prominence. one thing i know is it is going to be a great reception. i am home and the amount of people that have called me to get tickets. i know the stadium is going to be full. i know there is going to be energy and it will be one big party and a bit emotional but i am definitely looking forward to it. usain bolt has also spoken about the warm bond he shares with his coach, glen mills, the man who guided his career. mills tends to stay out of the limelight and rarely does interviews, but i managed to catch up with him and he said that he believes usain bolt could have a few more years but he respects
from jamaica. 15 years ago, 15—year—old usain bolt made history here at the national stadium in kingstonrld title. he would go on to be an icon of the sport and a face of the sport. winning records and olympic titles. he has always maintained that winning gold back here as a junior is still one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of competing front of a home crowd, so it is perhaps fitting that the final race onjamaican soil should be here on the track where he shot to...
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primly ins i am kingston, meeting with constituents there several weeks. assistance generally, we should have the helping hand for people who are truly in need, but we should also have responsibility. we talk a lot in our country today about rights. we do not often talk a lot about responsibility. personal responsibility is often something that is lacking. certainly, someone who is a working poor person who may need do distance is -- need foo assistance, i am all for that. but i am not for people taking advantage of the program, and we know there are a lot of people doing that currently. host: there is a story in the the --gton post" by about the president working with private individual -- private industries to get infrastructure done. what do you think of that approach? with: we had a meeting officials from australia who do these private partnerships very competently. vendors ands from parking to other things in an airport, you could convert a government owned facility to a private facility with either an outright sale or a long-term lease. -- aan receiv
primly ins i am kingston, meeting with constituents there several weeks. assistance generally, we should have the helping hand for people who are truly in need, but we should also have responsibility. we talk a lot in our country today about rights. we do not often talk a lot about responsibility. personal responsibility is often something that is lacking. certainly, someone who is a working poor person who may need do distance is -- need foo assistance, i am all for that. but i am not for...
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adedoyin's report. 15 years ago, 15—year—old usain bolt made history here in the national stadium in kingstonhe would go on to become an icon of the sport and the face of the sport, breaking world records and winning numerous world and olympic titles. but he has a lwa ys and olympic titles. but he has always maintained that winning gold here in 2002 as a junior is one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of competing in front of a home crowd. so it is perhaps fitting that the final race on jamaican soil should be perhaps fitting that the final race onjamaican soil should be here on the track where he shot to prominence. it will be a great reception. i am prominence. it will be a great reception. iam home prominence. it will be a great reception. i am home and the amount of people calling me to get tickets... ! i know the stadium is going to be full, i know it will be high energy and i know it is going to be one big party. it will be emotional, but i am looking forward to it. usain bolt also spoke about the warm bond he shares with his coach, the man who helped guide his car
adedoyin's report. 15 years ago, 15—year—old usain bolt made history here in the national stadium in kingstonhe would go on to become an icon of the sport and the face of the sport, breaking world records and winning numerous world and olympic titles. but he has a lwa ys and olympic titles. but he has always maintained that winning gold here in 2002 as a junior is one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of competing in front of a home crowd. so it is perhaps fitting that...
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a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in kingston watched as he won the race.st will retire in august after the world championships in london. northern ireland boxer ryan burnett has won in his hometown of belfast, winning on points to take his belt. he is expected to defend the title before the end of the year. chris froome has an awful lot to do if he's to win a third straight criterium du dauphine. froome's team—mate peter kennaugh won the penultimate stage, with australia's richie porte increasing his overall lead — he's now over a minute ahead of froome. and kataryna niveadoma still leads with one stage to go of the women's tour. australia's sarah roy sprinted to victory in stage four in chesterfield. the race finishes in london today. that's all the sport for now. now, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the sunday times' foreign editor, peter conradi, and the journalist james rampton. tomorrow's front pages: the observer says may's premiership is in peril. the paper leads with
a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in kingston watched as he won the race.st will retire in august after the world championships in london. northern ireland boxer ryan burnett has won in his hometown of belfast, winning on points to take his belt. he is expected to defend the title before the end of the year. chris froome has an awful lot to do if he's to win a third straight criterium du dauphine. froome's team—mate peter kennaugh won the penultimate stage, with australia's richie porte increasing...
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usain bolt makes his final appearance on his home track in kingston this weekend — the multiple olympicutomatic place in the jamaican team for the august championships so won't have to compete at the national trials. his prime minister has been leading the tributes to the eight—time olympic champion. clearly he's not just clearly he's notjust a track figure, he is a public figure, he has his private life and he's still a young man but what i admire about the same bolt is that he has managed to excel, to reach the pinnacle of his sport without any suggestion of impropriety —— about usain bolt. without any artificial enhancements to achieve what he has done. that is so valuable today in competitive sport, that someone can achieve the great feat of humankind without artificial enhancements. that, to me, is notjust a value to jamaica, as ambassador, but value to the sport. and to people as well, that if you work hard, you don't need to cheat, you don't need to use artificial enhancements. finally sailing and the latest from the americas cup semi—finals where sir ben ainslie's land rover bar
usain bolt makes his final appearance on his home track in kingston this weekend — the multiple olympicutomatic place in the jamaican team for the august championships so won't have to compete at the national trials. his prime minister has been leading the tributes to the eight—time olympic champion. clearly he's not just clearly he's notjust a track figure, he is a public figure, he has his private life and he's still a young man but what i admire about the same bolt is that he has managed...
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i'm joined by my guest steve keen in london he is a professor of economics at kingston university london as well as the economic advisor to asymmetric return capital also in london we have marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics first magazine and in salford we cross to stephen fielding he is a professor of political history at the university of nottingham all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate steve let me go to you first in london i oppose a very simple question at the top of this program is the u.k. in crisis and maybe explain why go ahead i think it isn't process because what's really we're at a turning point where the u.k. was when neoliberalism was born maggie thatcher and her little handbag carrying around a copy of. freedom freedom book really set the china that was advertising this is going to be a tough new world where tough love is going to be the rule and the perspective i think was always that it's a bit like a cost royal used to be regarded it tice bad but it's good for you when you grow up
i'm joined by my guest steve keen in london he is a professor of economics at kingston university london as well as the economic advisor to asymmetric return capital also in london we have marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics first magazine and in salford we cross to stephen fielding he is a professor of political history at the university of nottingham all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate steve let me go...
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the liberal democrats, campaigning at a hospital in kingston, issue a warning about the possible effectsf brexit on the nhs. remember that lie, emblazoned on the bus, £350 million of the nhs, eve ryo ne bus, £350 million of the nhs, everyone knows it is a blatant lie but now we've found out that the truth is even worse, it will actually cost the nhs hundreds of millions of pounds. in edinburgh, nicola sturgeon says the more snp mps there are, the greater the chance of stopping a "hard brexit". meanwhile in northern ireland, the ulster unionist party launches its manifesto. party leader robin swann says he'll oppose brexit becoming a backdoor to a united ireland. i. i, nor my party will tolerate any attempt to undermine the principle of consent. there can be no border up of consent. there can be no border up the middle, there can be no passport checks the citizens of northern ireland arriving at heathrow. all our energies should be focused on the brexit negotiations and getting the best deal for focused on the brexit negotiations and getting the best dealfor all people. we'll be discussin
the liberal democrats, campaigning at a hospital in kingston, issue a warning about the possible effectsf brexit on the nhs. remember that lie, emblazoned on the bus, £350 million of the nhs, eve ryo ne bus, £350 million of the nhs, everyone knows it is a blatant lie but now we've found out that the truth is even worse, it will actually cost the nhs hundreds of millions of pounds. in edinburgh, nicola sturgeon says the more snp mps there are, the greater the chance of stopping a "hard...
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we will checkin kingston and twickenham.ll be a result. many thanks, tim donovan there in kensington. theresa may has said she believes the conservatives are the party to lead britain into the brexit negotiations, despite losses in the general election.0ur correspondent fiona trott has been to stockton—on—tees, in country durham, to gauge reaction. theresa may, i think she's just a fool. i mean, she went into the election trying to endorse her policies, and it's just, unravelled. i think she won't be there long. about europe, what are you worried about? when you have a democratic vote from the people, that mandate should be carried on regardless of what your position is as a politician. they're there to serve. they serve the mandate. in the mandate was leave. are you worried that this brexit isn't going to happen? yes, lam. i'm worried that we're just going to open our gates to everybody. obviously, it's two weeks until they start discussions for leaving brexit, which is a bit scary. who did you vote for in the general elect
we will checkin kingston and twickenham.ll be a result. many thanks, tim donovan there in kensington. theresa may has said she believes the conservatives are the party to lead britain into the brexit negotiations, despite losses in the general election.0ur correspondent fiona trott has been to stockton—on—tees, in country durham, to gauge reaction. theresa may, i think she's just a fool. i mean, she went into the election trying to endorse her policies, and it's just, unravelled. i think...
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a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in the jamaican capital kingston watched as he won the salute a legend bracewill retire in august, after the world championships in london. that is all the sport for now, you can keep up—to—date with all of those stories on the bbc sport website, india taking on south africa in the champions trophy, you can africa in the champions trophy, you ca n follow africa in the champions trophy, you can follow that there at the usual address. i will be back with your next update in aboutan i will be back with your next update in about an hour. see you then. thank you very much indeed. scotland yard has released pictures of the fake suicide belts worn by the london bridge attackers. the officer leading the investigation says it's the first time he's seen the tactic used in the uk. last night, a week on from the attack, people visited bars and restaurants in the area in a show of unity and resilience. simonjones reports. designed to create maximum fear, these are the fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers. they're actually disposable water bottles covered in mas
a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in the jamaican capital kingston watched as he won the salute a legend bracewill retire in august, after the world championships in london. that is all the sport for now, you can keep up—to—date with all of those stories on the bbc sport website, india taking on south africa in the champions trophy, you can africa in the champions trophy, you ca n follow africa in the champions trophy, you can follow that there at the usual address. i will be back with your next...
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it's in west london in the west kingston neighborhood. a 27 story building. we don't know how this fire started. if it has greatercance than a conventional apartment building fire. given everything happening in europe, we thought it was worth bringing this to you. those pictures are live. 27 story tower on fire right now. apparently a blaze from the second floor all the way to the 27th. we are hearing reports that the fire began on the 26th floor. we can't confirm if that is true. that's what the authorities tell us. there are 200 firemen outside of the building. 40 engines and a multitude of fire companies fighting this. it is what it looks like. it began in the middle of the night. it is awful. does it have a deeper significance? how did it start and get out of control? we will monitor the situation and bring you updates. a lot going on in washington. a great roster of guests. first, the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions testified before the senate intelligence committee and as and that he is not a russian agent. >> a.g. sessions: to sugge
it's in west london in the west kingston neighborhood. a 27 story building. we don't know how this fire started. if it has greatercance than a conventional apartment building fire. given everything happening in europe, we thought it was worth bringing this to you. those pictures are live. 27 story tower on fire right now. apparently a blaze from the second floor all the way to the 27th. we are hearing reports that the fire began on the 26th floor. we can't confirm if that is true. that's what...
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click you very much kingston, on you for a great discussion. and as they department me begin the introduction of our next and final keynote speaker for the day. who's going to provide another perspective on the challenges posed by nuclear and other mass casualty weapons. we are honored to have witnessed the new un undersecretary general and high representative , secretary-general of affairs not to meet so. she comes tothis position with many years of experience at un headquarters . and the skill that headquarters, one refugee issues, un reform, development, peace speaking. she also before that was the professor of international relationships at the local body, i think i'm saying that right, the university in tokyo. there's not going to be a suit likethis , she has a job. >> case, secretary-general and un member state and the office list of questions of how to work together to reduce nuclear dangers and how to enforce forces that prohibit other weapons of mass destruction. in particular right now the difficult. >> in the first few weeks, it's ve
click you very much kingston, on you for a great discussion. and as they department me begin the introduction of our next and final keynote speaker for the day. who's going to provide another perspective on the challenges posed by nuclear and other mass casualty weapons. we are honored to have witnessed the new un undersecretary general and high representative , secretary-general of affairs not to meet so. she comes tothis position with many years of experience at un headquarters . and the...
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[laughter] >> well, thank you, kingston and the arms control association for bringing us together for this important discussion. it's an honor to be here today. as they say, sometimes i guess long-time listener, first-time caller and i think it's a -- [laughter] >> that takes a while, takes a while. my husband said that would work. [laughter] >> so as a student of policy studies, one of the first concepts he learned is the garbage can model. we all know the garbage can model. policy making is essentially organized anarchy and consists of various streams, problems, solutions, participants who mostly look for jobs and choice opportunities. a window of opportunity. so a choice opportunity is essentially a garbage can into which various kinds of problems and solutions are dumped by the participants as they're generated. so if we look at policy making this way, it's very important that the garbage is processed and removed from the scene. very cynical ablology for policy making but i bring it up because it's descriptive of the russia state and russian-nato relations. we have many old garbag
[laughter] >> well, thank you, kingston and the arms control association for bringing us together for this important discussion. it's an honor to be here today. as they say, sometimes i guess long-time listener, first-time caller and i think it's a -- [laughter] >> that takes a while, takes a while. my husband said that would work. [laughter] >> so as a student of policy studies, one of the first concepts he learned is the garbage can model. we all know the garbage can model....
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it's in west london in the west kingston neighborhood. a 27 story building.ow this fire started. if it has greatercance than a conventional apartment building fire. given everything happening in europe, we thought it was worth bringing this to you. those pictures are live.
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join me "outfront" is jeffrey toobin, jack kingston and jennifer granholm. nationals who lack any bona fide relationship with a person or entity can be banned now. it's okay to ban people who are not american and don't have bona fide ties. what does that mean? >> it only applies to the six muslim-majority countries. >> yes. >> but it means that the people who have close relatives within the united states, who have job offers within the united states, who have letters of admission but donald trump having lost a series of courts got all nine justices to agree that some part of his travel ban can go into effect and i think that's a victory. >> the president tweeted, a different tone, to be fair, he wasn't jumping up and down but said, "very grateful for the 9-0 decision from the supreme court. we must keep america safe." can you give him this? this is a win for him tonight? >> i think part of it was but it wasn't a unanimous decision in the sense that some portions of the ban -- for example, those coming as tourists are banned but it's not a victory when you th
join me "outfront" is jeffrey toobin, jack kingston and jennifer granholm. nationals who lack any bona fide relationship with a person or entity can be banned now. it's okay to ban people who are not american and don't have bona fide ties. what does that mean? >> it only applies to the six muslim-majority countries. >> yes. >> but it means that the people who have close relatives within the united states, who have job offers within the united states, who have letters...
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. >> let's bring in cnn political commentator jack kingston.ning to you. >> good morning. senator heller said one of the biggest lies in health care is that your premiums are going down with this piece of legislation. there isn't anything in this piece of legislation that will lower your premiums. you say to that what? >> i say there are mechanisms that let the market play a bigger role. which will bring down the cost. for example, expansion of health savings accounts. and then letting individuals actually not have a mandate, but letting them be in, incentivized by tax credits. i believe that's going to put more competition in it there's something like 1200 counties right now where there's only one exchange. when you talk about premium increases, the average exchange increase, the average since inception is 105%. right now the state of maine is looking at a 40% increase, delaware looking at 333%, michigan, 31%. so premiums are going up. where we are right now is not sustainable. and i understand senator keller, issue with medicaid expansion sta
. >> let's bring in cnn political commentator jack kingston.ning to you. >> good morning. senator heller said one of the biggest lies in health care is that your premiums are going down with this piece of legislation. there isn't anything in this piece of legislation that will lower your premiums. you say to that what? >> i say there are mechanisms that let the market play a bigger role. which will bring down the cost. for example, expansion of health savings accounts. and...
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host: we will move on to sharon in kingston, illinois. caller: comey seems like he needs his play-doh and puppies now like a baby socialist type. his character is not what he per trade himself to be. i think he came off as seeming very different that he wanted people to see him, but he just sounded like he needed his say safe space or something. i watched it from beginning to end and i thought it was sad. every time james comey would make a comment, i would say, what about hillary? what did you do about hillary? his character and how he portrayed himself to be and what he stood up for, i just kept asking myself that. nothing made sense. if you wanted to be so strong, he could've been very stern with hillary and he wasn't. they just didn't sound very honest to me. thank you. -- "trump'sweet actions and motives toward comey only reinforce the likelihood of chums involvement -- trump's involvement even as a shadow player for russia." this editorial from "the wall street journal." it concludes with the following, the fbi director should resig
host: we will move on to sharon in kingston, illinois. caller: comey seems like he needs his play-doh and puppies now like a baby socialist type. his character is not what he per trade himself to be. i think he came off as seeming very different that he wanted people to see him, but he just sounded like he needed his say safe space or something. i watched it from beginning to end and i thought it was sad. every time james comey would make a comment, i would say, what about hillary? what did you...
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to kelsey, kingston, everyone. it's such an important organization at this moment. maybe more important than ever and if you are supporting them, urge you to do so. >> that's my pitch and let me focus. i want to focus first on mostly the policy options for the us. the administration now has completed its policy review and for all intents and purposes it seems like it was a fairly cohesive interagency review. it declared that the end of dictation is over. i think an actual funeral was held here in washington. and that a policy of maximum pressure and engagement was replacing it. frankly to me it still seems very unclear if this new policy is really much different from the old policy or if it's just, they've been given a new wardrobe. that being said, there appears to be several key elements to this policy as far as i can see, one is that it puts back on the table all options, including military action. more aggressive action. for example, just today we know that there are naval maneuvers happening in the area of north korea and so for the first time in two decades it
to kelsey, kingston, everyone. it's such an important organization at this moment. maybe more important than ever and if you are supporting them, urge you to do so. >> that's my pitch and let me focus. i want to focus first on mostly the policy options for the us. the administration now has completed its policy review and for all intents and purposes it seems like it was a fairly cohesive interagency review. it declared that the end of dictation is over. i think an actual funeral was held...
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joining me now, cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley, nia-malika hendreson and jack kingston.nt is under investigation for obstruction. "the washington post" is reporting that. let's just stop for a moment because this reporting is accurate. it's a really big deal. give me your thoughts. >> it is a big deal. in many ways, it's not surprising if you flashback to the testimony that we heard last week from jim comey and the testimony we heard the week before from dni coats and admiral rogers at the nsa. it isn't surprising. comey seemed to hint that he thought there was something inappropriate about his conversations with donald trump. he felt that donald trump was directing him to lay off him, possibly drop the russia investigation. he also said that there was interest in his memos based on his interactions with donald trump from the special counsel bob mueller. so i think the takeaway from comey's testimony last week was that donald trump was not under investigation due to any sort of possible russia collusion and that's what comey testified to and that's what trump's personal
joining me now, cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley, nia-malika hendreson and jack kingston.nt is under investigation for obstruction. "the washington post" is reporting that. let's just stop for a moment because this reporting is accurate. it's a really big deal. give me your thoughts. >> it is a big deal. in many ways, it's not surprising if you flashback to the testimony that we heard last week from jim comey and the testimony we heard the week before from dni coats...
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is a disgrujted ex employee and that's how the senate should view his testimony, penned by jack kingstonting, nevertheless, i hope that the former fbi director will stick to the facts and not seek to exact spiteful retribution on his former boss or participate in the left's deliberate campaign to undermine the trump presidency are rumors, false hoods and disinformation. i picked it because i was surprised to see it in "the washington post." the journal took a critical take on jim comey and politics, which has been a consistent position for them. but you don't have to look far to see a lot of the papers going after president trump on what was released yesterday. so everybody has a different take on this. beale have to watch the testimony, see how comey answer dollars the questions. >> "the wall street journal" editorialal essentially said the testimony at worst shows that the president was kind of naive and narcissistic about wanting reassurance that his own victory was not being kind of undermined which, of course, had has been a preoccupation. in other words, he wasn't trying to obstruc
is a disgrujted ex employee and that's how the senate should view his testimony, penned by jack kingstonting, nevertheless, i hope that the former fbi director will stick to the facts and not seek to exact spiteful retribution on his former boss or participate in the left's deliberate campaign to undermine the trump presidency are rumors, false hoods and disinformation. i picked it because i was surprised to see it in "the washington post." the journal took a critical take on jim...
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his final race on home soil, clocking 10.03 seconds in the 100 metres at the racers grand prix in kingstonpouring of emotion and national pride, it was billed as a means to salute a legend. usain bolt saluted them as he crossed the line. the time may have been modest and it was much more than that. there are no words. the support i have been getting from jamaica, i never thought i would reach here. my only aim was to be an olympic champion. i have done what i have done and to be a legend is something i would never have done without the support of my pa rents, have done without the support of my parents, close friends, my best friend. i have that huge support from everybody in the fans of jamaica came out to support me. i wa nt to jamaica came out to support me. i want to thank you guys. thank you for coming out and showing me the support. thank you very much. a closing the the circled the usain bolt. victory on the same track when he first arrived in the sport. he won the world junior title here 15 yea rs won the world junior title here 15 years ago as the 15—year—old. the jamaican prime m
his final race on home soil, clocking 10.03 seconds in the 100 metres at the racers grand prix in kingstonpouring of emotion and national pride, it was billed as a means to salute a legend. usain bolt saluted them as he crossed the line. the time may have been modest and it was much more than that. there are no words. the support i have been getting from jamaica, i never thought i would reach here. my only aim was to be an olympic champion. i have done what i have done and to be a legend is...
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let's go to president obama special advisor, van jones and jack kingston and rosenberg.this is a story when you look at the president's approval ratings that does matter across this country. >> yeah. it certainly seems to. it's unclear if it's this particular issue or if it's healthcare or if it's people getting annoyed that he hasn't at least done at least some of the things he promised he would come here to do, maybe because of what he said allegedly to james comey, there's a cloud over him and he can't get stuff done he needs to do. what i think is really fascinating talking about raw politics here is the way that the trump white house and now more and more hand in glove with the rnc are working very hard to keep the base happy and make sure the republicans who sent him to this white house understand that he will pull out of the paris climate accord and work for the things he promised to do with regard to his fight against abortion and other things that are -- things that make republicans happy. it's still below the danger line. he's in the danger zone with regarding
let's go to president obama special advisor, van jones and jack kingston and rosenberg.this is a story when you look at the president's approval ratings that does matter across this country. >> yeah. it certainly seems to. it's unclear if it's this particular issue or if it's healthcare or if it's people getting annoyed that he hasn't at least done at least some of the things he promised he would come here to do, maybe because of what he said allegedly to james comey, there's a cloud over...