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in our interview, mcdonnell chose to focus on the positive. >> mcdonnell: at the end of the day, the united states supreme court said that this was the routine stuff that governors do. and we may not like the amount of gifts, but it was consistent with virginia law. and so, bill, that's why at this point, i feel... i feel vindicated. >> whitaker: vindicated? that's not my reading of the supreme court decision. chief justice roberts said himself-- and this is a quote from his opinion-- "there is no doubt that this case is distasteful. it may be worse than that." so, this wasn't an exoneration. they looked at what you did and called it "tawdry." >> mcdonnell: i would disagree with that. you've... you've picked two sentences out of a 28-page opinion. but the import of that opinion, bill, is not the language that you've read. it's the other 99% of the opinion. >> whitaker: but what i hear you saying is that "i will accept 99% of what the supreme court justices said, but that 1% that sort of slaps my wrist?" >> mcdonnell: no! >> whitaker: "i'm not... that, they got wrong." >> mcdonnell: n
in our interview, mcdonnell chose to focus on the positive. >> mcdonnell: at the end of the day, the united states supreme court said that this was the routine stuff that governors do. and we may not like the amount of gifts, but it was consistent with virginia law. and so, bill, that's why at this point, i feel... i feel vindicated. >> whitaker: vindicated? that's not my reading of the supreme court decision. chief justice roberts said himself-- and this is a quote from his...
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ms mcdonnell, thank you. john mcdonnell there.its chances of progress? our political editor, nick watt, is here. mix, what exactly are her majesty is opposition up to, do you think? at what level they are playing a game that is intended to an seat theresa may, but they would also say that they are not trying to block brexit but they are trying to fashion a different sort of brexit. but what is interesting about that labour announcement is that they are prepared to vote against this bill at its second reading in september and major changes are introduced, that has emboldened the so—called soft brexit conservatives. they now believe that they have the numbers in parliament to make very serious amendments to the bill when it is considered at committee stage in the autumn. and on top of that, they believe that they can exploit rule number one of the government chief whip gavin williams, and that is, never lose a vote in the house of commons. and what they think is that the mere prospect of defeat in parliament will persuade the govern
ms mcdonnell, thank you. john mcdonnell there.its chances of progress? our political editor, nick watt, is here. mix, what exactly are her majesty is opposition up to, do you think? at what level they are playing a game that is intended to an seat theresa may, but they would also say that they are not trying to block brexit but they are trying to fashion a different sort of brexit. but what is interesting about that labour announcement is that they are prepared to vote against this bill at its...
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steven mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong.is due to be buried in germany. he was honoured in a special ceremony at the european parliament in strasbourg earlier today. the former statesman oversaw germany's reunification and was a major driving force behind closer european integration, as hugh schofield reports. helmut kohl's coffin brought into one of europe's high places, the parliament, as old faces and new came to bid farewell to one of the greats. this was a man revered for doing what many thought impossible — making germany one nation again, but within europe, and without waking the dark memories of an inglorious past. in speeches, they paid tribute to helmut kohl's achievement, and his generous, large personality. friends from the past, like former spanish prime minister felipe gonzalez, and bill clinton, who delivered a rhetorical tour de force. helmut kohl gave us the chance to be involved in something bigger than ourselves, bigger than our terms of office, bigger than our fleeting careers, because all of us, sooner o
steven mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong.is due to be buried in germany. he was honoured in a special ceremony at the european parliament in strasbourg earlier today. the former statesman oversaw germany's reunification and was a major driving force behind closer european integration, as hugh schofield reports. helmut kohl's coffin brought into one of europe's high places, the parliament, as old faces and new came to bid farewell to one of the greats. this was a man revered for doing what many...
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steven mcdonnell in hong kong. thank you very much.n was introduced in pubs and other licensed premises in england. it hasn't been popular with everybody, but campaigners say the legislation has helped two million smokers to kick the habit, as our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. over a decade ago, lighting up in restaurants, pubs and bars, in fact, any enclosed public space was the norm but all that changed with the ban in england on this day, in 2007, bringing it in line with the rest of the uk. smoking rates are now at their lowest ever recorded in britain — there are nowjust over 8 million smokers. according to cancer research uk, that means 2 million people have given up cigarettes since the ban. the proportion of 16 — 2a year olds who smoke is now just i7%. an all—time low. what we are after is a smoke—free generation. we are part—way there. we see the smoking rate in younger people dropping more people than other age groups. we see them using e—cigarettes more as an aid to quit smoking than others, and that seems
steven mcdonnell in hong kong. thank you very much.n was introduced in pubs and other licensed premises in england. it hasn't been popular with everybody, but campaigners say the legislation has helped two million smokers to kick the habit, as our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. over a decade ago, lighting up in restaurants, pubs and bars, in fact, any enclosed public space was the norm but all that changed with the ban in england on this day, in 2007, bringing it in line with...
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. >> mcdonnell: the worst at all was the belief that much of the public, and much of the nation, looked at this and thinks, "there's another corrupt politician." >> whitaker: getting this money, these loans, these gifts, these trips, i'm wondering how you justify that. i mean, these things would not have come to you were you not the governor. >> mcdonnell: that's probably right. >> whitaker: what may surprise you is, the supreme court reversed the conviction. >> cooper: people would ask you? >> michael meeropol: oh, yeah, "are you related to those two spies?" "no." but i really hated myself. >> cooper: hated yourself because you were... >> michael meeropol: i was denying...as
. >> mcdonnell: the worst at all was the belief that much of the public, and much of the nation, looked at this and thinks, "there's another corrupt politician." >> whitaker: getting this money, these loans, these gifts, these trips, i'm wondering how you justify that. i mean, these things would not have come to you were you not the governor. >> mcdonnell: that's probably right. >> whitaker: what may surprise you is, the supreme court reversed the conviction....
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color="#ffff00">>> mcdonnell: that's probably right.>>> whitaker: what may surprise you is, the supreme court reversed the conviction. >> cooper: people would ask you? >> michael meeropol: oh, yeah, "are you related to those two spies?" "no." but i really hated myself. >> cooper: hated yourself because you were... >> michael meeropol: i was
>> mcdonnell: that's probably right.>>> whitaker: what may surprise you is, the supreme court reversed the conviction. >> cooper: people would ask you? >> michael meeropol: oh, yeah, "are you related to those two spies?" "no." but i really hated myself. >> cooper: hated yourself because you were... >> michael meeropol: i was
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let's get the view from beijing now and speak to the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell.deed escalating, what can china do now? there are several questions, one is what can china do and the other is what can china do and the other is what would it reasonably be prepared to do? more than any other country, i think analysts would recognise, china has these levers it kampl because beyond the sanctions regime in place right now, that there are the chinese banks and all these chinese companies trading with north korea, all this outbound north korean trade is coming through china, if beijing really wanted to it can pose some very tough measures on china —— impose. the question about whether it would want to or not comes down to this, china doesn't want north korea to have nuclear weapons but there's something worse for china than that and that's regime collapse. it's not going to do anything that risks the whole regime coming down, having a unified korean peninsula with us troops on the border. this is the equation really. unless they can come up with, the chinese, the russians
let's get the view from beijing now and speak to the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell.deed escalating, what can china do now? there are several questions, one is what can china do and the other is what can china do and the other is what would it reasonably be prepared to do? more than any other country, i think analysts would recognise, china has these levers it kampl because beyond the sanctions regime in place right now, that there are the chinese banks and all these chinese companies trading with...
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john mcdonnell. that's true. the government privatised their jobs.note, i note that the chief secretary did not refute the fact that the chancellor said that the staff were overpaid. is she aware that the supposedly generous pensions across these professions pay on average the princely sum ofjust £5,000 a year? and that low pay has lost many public sector workers to opt out of their pension schemes? 11% of nhs staff have opted out of their pension scheme, a figure that, if it continues to rise will potentially undermine the whole scheme. bobby chief secretary recognise the damage the chancellor is causing and lift the pay cap so that public sector staff can have some hope of a fair wage settlement and a decent future pension? the onward gentleman hasn't acknowledged the truth of the figures that i have just talked about, the 3% rise for nurses over half of them, the teachers' rise of 3.3%. he simply won't look at the facts. the reality is that, at the moment, we have a situation where public sector workers are paid in line with the private sector, wh
john mcdonnell. that's true. the government privatised their jobs.note, i note that the chief secretary did not refute the fact that the chancellor said that the staff were overpaid. is she aware that the supposedly generous pensions across these professions pay on average the princely sum ofjust £5,000 a year? and that low pay has lost many public sector workers to opt out of their pension schemes? 11% of nhs staff have opted out of their pension scheme, a figure that, if it continues to rise...
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steven mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong.an 25 years he hosted a film show for the bbc, which was regarded by many movie buffs as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. good evening. tonightjoseph losey talks about the assassination of trotsky... it began in 1972, a slightly stiff and nervous new tv presenter, barry norman. ...who then went on to 26 years of the film programme. his father was the producer and director leslie norman, and his relaxed style, shrewd opinions and comfy jumpers were perfect for the late—night movie show. is this superstardom you now have, is this going to change your life at all? no dear, i've had my change of life. to meet you, ijust have to make a movie. that's right. ijust have to go up and like spend $55 million... good evening, or rather, where you are, good morning and welcome to the 70th 0scars celebrations here at the shrine auditorium in downtown los angeles. bbc, barry norman, i can't believe it! barry norman's here. this is it, the bbc. he came over on the screen, quite
steven mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong.an 25 years he hosted a film show for the bbc, which was regarded by many movie buffs as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. good evening. tonightjoseph losey talks about the assassination of trotsky... it began in 1972, a slightly stiff and nervous new tv presenter, barry norman. ...who then went on to 26 years of the film programme. his father was the producer and director leslie norman, and his relaxed style, shrewd opinions and...
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so, remember bob mcdonnell, governor of virginia, was convicted of corruption?t was overturned because they couldn't establish, "you give me this, and then here's what i'll do for you." so that'll be the key to look for. it's not just what the politician received, it's what they did in return for that gift. >> i agree with that, and, in fact, that was the driving force behind the bob mcdonnell appeal to the supreme court, in which the supreme court came down on the side of -- that there was no improper behavior. so that has to be proved. and they've done a fairly extensive investigation, so we'll see. >> but you also have, out of this reading and allentown situation, i guess, 11 guilty pleas so far in terms of things. i don't think they're as sophisticated perhaps. you know, that's kind of our farm team, like the reading phillies are for the philadelphia phillies. >> [ laughs ] >> absolutely. allentown's our third-largest city in the state, but, still... >> yeah, but it's the farm-team system, i guess, and they got to the level of sophistication to not cross tha
so, remember bob mcdonnell, governor of virginia, was convicted of corruption?t was overturned because they couldn't establish, "you give me this, and then here's what i'll do for you." so that'll be the key to look for. it's not just what the politician received, it's what they did in return for that gift. >> i agree with that, and, in fact, that was the driving force behind the bob mcdonnell appeal to the supreme court, in which the supreme court came down on the side of --...
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steven mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong. the film critic and journalist barry norman has died.w for the bbc which was regarded by many movie buffs as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. i can now speak to toby earle, tv critic for london live. thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to this news? well, i'm very saddened. a huge formative part of my childhood and one of the reasons i wanted to go into journalism one of the reasons i wanted to go intojournalism and one of the reasons i wanted to go into journalism and or film, one of the reasons i wanted to go intojournalism and orfilm, because of his knowledgeable deconstruction of his knowledgeable deconstruction of films in a way which wasn't snooty or haughty. it was informed, he was in complete command of his material and also entertaining. to me, when i watched film and on from there, he was a friendly, welcoming gatekeeper to another dimension. for him to have access to those individuals, to have access to the footage he did, it was miraculous somehow, to someone growing up wanting to write abou
steven mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong. the film critic and journalist barry norman has died.w for the bbc which was regarded by many movie buffs as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. i can now speak to toby earle, tv critic for london live. thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to this news? well, i'm very saddened. a huge formative part of my childhood and one of the reasons i wanted to go into journalism one of the reasons i wanted to go intojournalism and one...
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on stage at the moment is john mcdonnell from the labour party.here and before that they held a minute of silence for the victims of the grenfell tower disaster. there was also a minute of applause for the emergency services. you can see from the posters here, plenty of people are connecting austerity and cuts to public services with what happened at grenfell tower. the group that has organised this, they say they are not linked to a political party but as you can see from the speaker on stage at the moment,, diane abbott will be here and also jeremy corbyn, moment,, diane abbott will be here and alsojeremy corbyn, a little bit later. there are tears every time his name is mentioned. and as you can hear, lose every time there are mentions of any conservative politicians. the march logan, not one more day, the idea here is that austerity was not an necessity. the atmosphere is going to be more of a carnival of resistance, apparently. sarah smith, we willjoin you shortly with more on that march. thank you. it's been exactly 10 years since the smokin
on stage at the moment is john mcdonnell from the labour party.here and before that they held a minute of silence for the victims of the grenfell tower disaster. there was also a minute of applause for the emergency services. you can see from the posters here, plenty of people are connecting austerity and cuts to public services with what happened at grenfell tower. the group that has organised this, they say they are not linked to a political party but as you can see from the speaker on stage...
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louis-based mcdonnell aircraft corporation was picked to build what had never been built before. "this was irresistible. this was a chance to do something that had never been done." "we were just basically out of college. i just graduated a year before." "i was part of the electrical power and sequential system." "i followed mercury from the very beginning after the contract was signed in 1959, january." "what they really asked mcdonnell to do was to take the warhead off of a ballistic missile and put on the spacecraft that we were designing and building in st. louis." "we were given the shape, the basic shape of it and here's a blank piece of paper, you do what you have to do to put a man in it, launch him and bring him back safely." "everything was new. we had to design all our own test equipment. we had to decide what kind of test would make sense to make sure that that spacecraft was man worthy." "at the time, you could test for the temperature, the vibration, the noise, the acoustics." "we could simulate that but you could not simulate the weightless condition. that was the
louis-based mcdonnell aircraft corporation was picked to build what had never been built before. "this was irresistible. this was a chance to do something that had never been done." "we were just basically out of college. i just graduated a year before." "i was part of the electrical power and sequential system." "i followed mercury from the very beginning after the contract was signed in 1959, january." "what they really asked mcdonnell to do was to...
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. >> mcdonnell: the worst at all was the belief that much of the public, and much of the nation, looked thinks, "there's another corrupt politician." >> whitaker: getting this money, these loans, these gifts, these trips, i'm wondering how you justify that. i mean, these things would not have come to you were you not the governor. >> mcdonnell: that's probably right. >> whitaker: what may surprise you is, the supreme court reversed the conviction. >> cooper: people would ask you? >> michael meeropol: oh, yeah, "are you related to those two spies?" "no." but i really hated myself. >> cooper: hated yourself because you were... >> mel
. >> mcdonnell: the worst at all was the belief that much of the public, and much of the nation, looked thinks, "there's another corrupt politician." >> whitaker: getting this money, these loans, these gifts, these trips, i'm wondering how you justify that. i mean, these things would not have come to you were you not the governor. >> mcdonnell: that's probably right. >> whitaker: what may surprise you is, the supreme court reversed the conviction. >>...
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>> on behalf of the major county sheriffs of america, los angeles koun tim sheriff jim mcdonnell and all the partners that involve this task force, thank you for inviting me to testify this morning on street gang members and sex trafficking. it combines the resources of local state and federal law enforcement with the authority of the los angeles district attorney and u.s. attorney's office with truly victim centered approach. the combination of resources include the los angeles county department of children and family services, los angeles county probation department, california department of corrections, and nonprofit, the coalition against slavery and trafficking, are all colocated in the same office, literally sitting next to each other. our colocation center brings together systems of discipline to address the victims needs through a victim centered trauma informed approach. the task force employs a strategy that crosses jurisdictional boundaries to identify sex trafficking while pursuing traffickers and buyers. they have pursued and succeeded in this. however the street gangs o
>> on behalf of the major county sheriffs of america, los angeles koun tim sheriff jim mcdonnell and all the partners that involve this task force, thank you for inviting me to testify this morning on street gang members and sex trafficking. it combines the resources of local state and federal law enforcement with the authority of the los angeles district attorney and u.s. attorney's office with truly victim centered approach. the combination of resources include the los angeles county...
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mcdonnell is, like, if we cared about people dying we wouldn't be doing this bill, now shut up and votes "witness the birth... [ grunting ] of a new and original hero". ♪ but i ain't finished, i'm devoted ♪ ♪ and you know it - and you know it ♪ atomic blonde. you're as good as your reputation. [ scoffs ] rated r. the rock: hey siri, read my schedule. [siri tone] ♪ rock. ♪ hey siri, take a selfie. [siri tone] want to see more of the rock and siri? just grab your iphone and say, "hey siri, what are you and the rock up to?" ♪ [siri tone] classic hershey's; plus cookie bits; plus caramel. hershey's cookie layer crunch. a layered twist on a classic. (quiet chatter) (soft gasp) (record scratching) ( ♪ ) (excited chatter) ( ♪ ) various: whoa! (mixed exclamations) ( ♪ ) (cheering) ( ♪ ) (cheering) people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. any day now, mom. [singing] lil' sweet comin' out of deep end...tot
mcdonnell is, like, if we cared about people dying we wouldn't be doing this bill, now shut up and votes "witness the birth... [ grunting ] of a new and original hero". ♪ but i ain't finished, i'm devoted ♪ ♪ and you know it - and you know it ♪ atomic blonde. you're as good as your reputation. [ scoffs ] rated r. the rock: hey siri, read my schedule. [siri tone] ♪ rock. ♪ hey siri, take a selfie. [siri tone] want to see more of the rock and siri? just grab your iphone and...
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of energy companies that are going to be reporting next week, also, so i'm going to counter his mcdonnell's with my domino's pizza. that one has performing what it looks like, let's see what digital looks like >> that's a slice here of the portfolio. >> yeah. if you do that on options action man. >> you know, be right back >> clever. >> coming up u, the latest addition to the trump administration spent some time here on the "fast money" desk. the trader wills give you the scoop on anthony, the new director of white house communications plus, bio tech has been soaring, but if you missed the rally, don't worry. how you can get in for less than five bucks and later, general electric versus honeywell, both stocks reporting this morning. one trader says there's a clear winner much more "fast money" still ahead. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire netw
of energy companies that are going to be reporting next week, also, so i'm going to counter his mcdonnell's with my domino's pizza. that one has performing what it looks like, let's see what digital looks like >> that's a slice here of the portfolio. >> yeah. if you do that on options action man. >> you know, be right back >> clever. >> coming up u, the latest addition to the trump administration spent some time here on the "fast money" desk. the trader...
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mcdonnell is, like, if we cared about people dying we wouldn't be doing this bill, now shut up and votese ) we'll be right back. classic hershey's; plus cookie bits; plus caramel. hershey's cookie layer crunch. a layered twist on a classic. hershey's cookie layer crunch. the rock: hey siri, read my schedule. [siri tone] ♪ rock. ♪ hey siri, take a selfie. [siri tone] want to see more of the rock and siri? just grab your iphone and say, "hey siri, what are you and the rock up to?" ♪ [siri tone] any day now, mom. [singing] lil' sweet comin' out of deep end...totally dry. take this! mama, give your lungs a breather; those tired lips deserve something sweeter - a diet dr pepper. mmm, sweet. mama likes it sweet! diet dr pepper. [singing] it's the sweet one. getwith the cricketown unlimited 2 plan.less, two lines of unlimited data for $80/mo. plus, get 2 smartphones free, when you switch. all on a network that covers over 99% of americans. cricket wireless. something to smile about. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back! welcome back to "the daily show"! as the healthcare effort lurc
mcdonnell is, like, if we cared about people dying we wouldn't be doing this bill, now shut up and votese ) we'll be right back. classic hershey's; plus cookie bits; plus caramel. hershey's cookie layer crunch. a layered twist on a classic. hershey's cookie layer crunch. the rock: hey siri, read my schedule. [siri tone] ♪ rock. ♪ hey siri, take a selfie. [siri tone] want to see more of the rock and siri? just grab your iphone and say, "hey siri, what are you and the rock up to?"...
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the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says labour could support continued membership of the single marketr‘s position was straightforward. i think i can say thatis straightforward. i think i can say that is the one thing it is absolutely not. there is a deep divide in labour ranks of the issue of the single market. they believe it is inextricably linked to membership of the european union it would entail continued free movement and of labour were to back it, that would in effect be defying the will of the british people in the will of the british people in the referendum. then there are those in labour ranks who believe that we been leasing market would be catastrophic for the economy and would hurt terms of jobs would hurt people in terms ofjobs and incomes. there is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in omes. there is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the s. there is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the partyere is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the party on is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the party on this issue. as would hurt people in
the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says labour could support continued membership of the single marketr‘s position was straightforward. i think i can say thatis straightforward. i think i can say that is the one thing it is absolutely not. there is a deep divide in labour ranks of the issue of the single market. they believe it is inextricably linked to membership of the european union it would entail continued free movement and of labour were to back it, that would in effect be defying the...
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thousands take to the streets in central london — the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell is due to address
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more on the news of the death of china's nobel peace laureate, liu xiaoboa. 0ur correspondent steve mcdonnellce prize laureate was relatively unknown in china? we have not even heard from the chinese government at this stage mind you, nor would we expect to hear from them about the death of liu xiaobo recalls they could possibly think it was mission accomplished. he has beenin was mission accomplished. he has been in prison all these years and 110w been in prison all these years and now he is dead and most people in china, apart from not hearing about his death would not have heard his name spoken. this is in stark contrast to the international criticism. this comment from the un high commissioner for human criticism. this comment from the un high commissionerfor human rights who says liu xiaobo was the definition of courage and human dignity. a poet and intellectual who wa nted dignity. a poet and intellectual who wanted and strove for a better future for his country. a man who despite all he suffered continued to expel the politics of peace. he has and will continue to be an inspiration and
more on the news of the death of china's nobel peace laureate, liu xiaoboa. 0ur correspondent steve mcdonnellce prize laureate was relatively unknown in china? we have not even heard from the chinese government at this stage mind you, nor would we expect to hear from them about the death of liu xiaobo recalls they could possibly think it was mission accomplished. he has beenin was mission accomplished. he has been in prison all these years and 110w been in prison all these years and now he is...
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stephen mcdonnell is our beijing correspondent. run through the numbers, the second—quarter figures coming in slightly ahead of expectations but to what degree can we trust the numbers? that's a very good question. i was going to save the government will be very happy with these figures, better than expected at you have to take into account that some analysts don't trust the gdp figures in china. that's because some provinces inflate their own performance to appear better than they have been and others play it down because they wa nt to and others play it down because they want to attract top from central government and there's been all sorts of problems in recent times, getting the problems is to tell the truth about gdp figures. nevertheless i think the trajectory is probably right, it's down on what it was in years gone by that people should also keep in mind it's coming offa should also keep in mind it's coming off a much bigger base. imagine, six and a half percent growth now is probably better than 8% growth some yea rs proba
stephen mcdonnell is our beijing correspondent. run through the numbers, the second—quarter figures coming in slightly ahead of expectations but to what degree can we trust the numbers? that's a very good question. i was going to save the government will be very happy with these figures, better than expected at you have to take into account that some analysts don't trust the gdp figures in china. that's because some provinces inflate their own performance to appear better than they have been...
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would expect, labour seizing on the current infighting between cabinet meetings and we had john mcdonnellis morning, outlining again labour's policy to give public sector workers a pay rise equal to 1% and possibly more but he was pushed on the details of how labour would fund a pay rise above inflation for public sector workers. we'll end the pay cap. we've set aside £4 billion annually to make that happen. we've looked at the 0br forecasting about how pay will rise and it will certainly match inflation. and some review bodies — because it will be set by review bodies — will try to compensate for the losses of the last 7 years. we're very clear, unlike to government, which has set a pay cap the review bodies have to follow, it will be up to the review bodies to make recommendations that we adhere to. that is the policy issue, public sector pay. what about the personality issue. he was speaking openly about people to get. there is a briefing war amongst cabinet ministers, philip hammond, the chancellor, the second time in as many days found himself having to explain himself over words tha
would expect, labour seizing on the current infighting between cabinet meetings and we had john mcdonnellis morning, outlining again labour's policy to give public sector workers a pay rise equal to 1% and possibly more but he was pushed on the details of how labour would fund a pay rise above inflation for public sector workers. we'll end the pay cap. we've set aside £4 billion annually to make that happen. we've looked at the 0br forecasting about how pay will rise and it will certainly...
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and for more on china's reaction i spoke to the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell in beijing.nsider china's position in this, there are two questions really, what could it do and what realistically would it be prepared to do? what it could do, china could really hurt or even threaten the existence of the north korean economy if it wanted to. all of north korea's trade is coming through here and it has massive links to china. what is it realistically prepared to do? well, this is another question. because what does china fear more than a nuclear armed north korea? it's regime collapse in north korea. so china isn't going to see that government fall if it means a united korean peninsula with us troops on the border, and that's the equation really. somehow the international community has to convince china that that worst—case scenario is not going to happen so you are able to put more pressure on the north koreans and the americans have a few ways of doing it. in short, they've got a big list of chinese companies, including banks especially, that they can start applying secondary
and for more on china's reaction i spoke to the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell in beijing.nsider china's position in this, there are two questions really, what could it do and what realistically would it be prepared to do? what it could do, china could really hurt or even threaten the existence of the north korean economy if it wanted to. all of north korea's trade is coming through here and it has massive links to china. what is it realistically prepared to do? well, this is another question....
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on the current infighting between cabinet ministers and we had the labour shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnellning, outlining, again labour's policy to give public sector workers a pay rise equal to 1% and possibly more. he was passed on the detail of how labour would fund a pay rise above inflation for public sector workers. we will end a pay cut. we have made that clear. we have set aside 4 billion on an annual basis to enable it happen. we have looked at the office for budget responsibility forecasts on helping will rise and it will certainly much inflation, and some review bodies will try and compensate the sum of losses of the la st compensate the sum of losses of the last seven years. again, we're very clear, unlike the government which set a cap the review bodies have to follow, it will be up to those bodies to make recommendations that we will did too. that is the policy issue, what about the personality issue, what about the personality issue philip hammond has spoken openly about people out to get in. that is right. we're seeing a briefing war, really, most cabinet ministers over the
on the current infighting between cabinet ministers and we had the labour shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnellning, outlining, again labour's policy to give public sector workers a pay rise equal to 1% and possibly more. he was passed on the detail of how labour would fund a pay rise above inflation for public sector workers. we will end a pay cut. we have made that clear. we have set aside 4 billion on an annual basis to enable it happen. we have looked at the office for budget responsibility...
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let's get the latest from our correspondent steve mcdonnell in beijing.noble piece prize winner, liu xiaobo, has passed away, we have moved on to liu xia. china has been called on to give liu xia herfreedom. this has been called on to give liu xia her freedom. this poses has been called on to give liu xia herfreedom. this poses a problem for china. why is that? that is because the chinese government has a lwa ys because the chinese government has always said to the west regarding liu xiaobo, stay out of our internal affairs, because he was guilty of a crime, trying to essentially overthrow the government. you might not like that law, but he was guilty of it. when it comes to liu xia, she has not been found guilty of anything, yet she has been held for yea rs anything, yet she has been held for years under house arrest. the government will have to come up with some answers too quickly. that is as the pressure builds for her to be released. people have called for her to have her freedom, released. people have called for her to have herfreedom, but now relea
let's get the latest from our correspondent steve mcdonnell in beijing.noble piece prize winner, liu xiaobo, has passed away, we have moved on to liu xia. china has been called on to give liu xia herfreedom. this has been called on to give liu xia her freedom. this poses has been called on to give liu xia herfreedom. this poses a problem for china. why is that? that is because the chinese government has a lwa ys because the chinese government has always said to the west regarding liu xiaobo,...
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jeremy corbyn, john mcdonnell and diane abbott presented a fully costed and substantive manifesto anded about issues and that appealed to people. the best thing they can do is keep doing that over the summer and that will make theresa may look weaker because she will be away on holiday, and she will look weak and jeremy corbyn will be addressing the real needs. is that anything in parliamentary terms thatjeremy corbyn can do to spike the smooth that he wants to get into number ten? at the moment he has not got the numbers he needs to be able to move. in my view the best thing he can do is focus on modernising the labour party, making it more open and democratic and focus on his policy platform. let the tories rip each other to shreds because they are doing a very good job of it right now. they look an absolute shambles to be honest. what we have seen is that people find party infighting very unattractive. if i was jeremy corbyn's advisor i would say lead them to it. so vince cable, your new leader of the liberal democrats, what is the role for the liberal democrats? 12 seats, not in c
jeremy corbyn, john mcdonnell and diane abbott presented a fully costed and substantive manifesto anded about issues and that appealed to people. the best thing they can do is keep doing that over the summer and that will make theresa may look weaker because she will be away on holiday, and she will look weak and jeremy corbyn will be addressing the real needs. is that anything in parliamentary terms thatjeremy corbyn can do to spike the smooth that he wants to get into number ten? at the...
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our china correspondent stephen mcdonnell isjoining me now from hong kong's victoria park where ralliesest have celebrations gone to plan?|j should have celebrations gone to plan?” should tell you about this protest where i am standing, obviously you can see a big tropical storm has just hit and yet it hasn't dampened spirits. we are seeing thousands of protesters. it's ha rd spirits. we are seeing thousands of protesters. it's hard to tell how many pro—democracy protesters have joined this particular demonstration. it's been coming through for about two hours now. so there is a quite a division between those who say beijing hasn't upheld its end of the bargain and has threatened this city's unique freedoms and those, especially in the business community, who are more aligned with the government in beijing. we heard from the chinese president today that the people shouldn't panic here, you know, 1—1, two customers experiment, formula, will stay in place. however, he said that the bottom line was it couldn't threaten the national government sovereignty over hong kong and it will be inter
our china correspondent stephen mcdonnell isjoining me now from hong kong's victoria park where ralliesest have celebrations gone to plan?|j should have celebrations gone to plan?” should tell you about this protest where i am standing, obviously you can see a big tropical storm has just hit and yet it hasn't dampened spirits. we are seeing thousands of protesters. it's ha rd spirits. we are seeing thousands of protesters. it's hard to tell how many pro—democracy protesters have joined this...
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament squarees after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. we've been speaking to a couple of the people who are demonstrating. i have a disabled, severely disabled son, and the fight that i've had to have to try and get benefits for him, and to make sure he's got a standard of living has been unbelievable — i mean, that's another story. it's a real struggle. so i'm here for all those parents who are unable to come out today. austerity is one of the things that led, i believe, to the fire at grenfell. i'm here partly to make the link with that campaign today, because notjust the saving of money that led to having cheaper panels put on the outside, but the failures to have proper health and safety checks. our correspondent sarah smith is in parliament square. sarah, who is on the platform at the moment? well, at the moment we have a speakerfrom moment? well, at the moment we have a speaker from the pub
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament squarees after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. we've been speaking to a couple of the people who are demonstrating. i have a disabled, severely disabled son, and the fight that i've had to have to try and get benefits for him, and to make sure he's got a standard of living has been unbelievable...
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now one million american prisoners work for for profit corporations and large corporations even mcdonnell's victoria's secret hewlett packard narayanan. how do we break that out of we you know the washington is bought and paid for by these people they're literally writing the legislation that makes sure that recidivism rates are high so their profits remain high what how do we how do we fight back what i think it speaks to the point that you raised earlier which is that the system is not broken it's working the way out is i mean i think it also speaks the fact that we've had a million different campaign finance like regulations and none of them have changed the basic stakes of the game i think we have to fight back by realizing two things one the major political parties certainly not the democrats are not going to be our savior have never been anything other than the vessel by which elites try to capture energy that's coming from the grassroots and give it some sort of systemic representation which is part of why democrats also ended up being the people who supported mass incarceration but
now one million american prisoners work for for profit corporations and large corporations even mcdonnell's victoria's secret hewlett packard narayanan. how do we break that out of we you know the washington is bought and paid for by these people they're literally writing the legislation that makes sure that recidivism rates are high so their profits remain high what how do we how do we fight back what i think it speaks to the point that you raised earlier which is that the system is not broken...
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for more on the chinese response, i'm joined from beijing by the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell. intercontinental threat, of course there are a lot of people in south korea who are a lot closer to what ever north korea decides to do. how does this look to you? it's interesting when you consider china's position in this. what could it do and what realistically would it be prepared to do? what it could do, china could really hurt or even threaten the existence of the north korean economy, if it wanted to. all of north korea's trade is coming through here and it has massive links to china. what is it realistically prepared to do? well, this is another question. because what does china fear more than a nuclear armed north korea? it's raging collapse in north korea. china isn't really going to see that government fall if it means a united korean peninsulas us troops on the border and that's the equation. —— regime collapse. it isn't going to happen so you are able to put more pressure on the north korean is the americans have a few ways of doing it. in short, they have big list of chi
for more on the chinese response, i'm joined from beijing by the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnell. intercontinental threat, of course there are a lot of people in south korea who are a lot closer to what ever north korea decides to do. how does this look to you? it's interesting when you consider china's position in this. what could it do and what realistically would it be prepared to do? what it could do, china could really hurt or even threaten the existence of the north korean economy, if it wanted...
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for labour, john mcdonnell argues that weaker growth is a reflection of austerity and people's wages government we need to change course, people need a decent pay rise, they need income so they can actually invest themselves in the economy and in addition to that we need government investment alongside private sector investment. 0ne bright spot is a jump in film production, like the upcoming star wars, partly filmed in the uk. so far this year, though, the economy isn't turning out to be the blockbuster we'd all like to see. simon gompertz, bbc news. president trump has said he'll ban transgender people from serving in the us military in any capacity, reversing a policy announced by his predecessor, barack 0bama, last year. mr trump tweeted that they would burden the military with large medical bills and disruption. campaigners for transgender rights have called his decision shocking and ignorant. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool reports from texas. there are thought to be thousands of members of the us military who identify as transgender. many have spent time in iraq or afghanistan.
for labour, john mcdonnell argues that weaker growth is a reflection of austerity and people's wages government we need to change course, people need a decent pay rise, they need income so they can actually invest themselves in the economy and in addition to that we need government investment alongside private sector investment. 0ne bright spot is a jump in film production, like the upcoming star wars, partly filmed in the uk. so far this year, though, the economy isn't turning out to be the...
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the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament squares for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. i have a severely disabled son and i have had to try and get benefits for him and for him to get the good standing of living and it has been unbelievable, a real struggle, iam here, one of those parents able to come out today. austerity is one of the things i believe led to the fire at grenfell tower. the things i believe led to the fire at gre nfell tower. i the things i believe led to the fire at grenfell tower. i am here to make the link with the campaign today, notjust the the link with the campaign today, not just the saving the link with the campaign today, notjust the saving of money the link with the campaign today, not just the saving of money that led to having sugar panels on the outside, the failure to have proper health and safety checks. that was the view before some people set of suffering. tom burridge is there. but the psyche pretty big demonstration. —— looks like a pr
the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament squares for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. i have a severely disabled son and i have had to try and get benefits for him and for him to get the good standing of living and it has been unbelievable, a real struggle, iam here, one of those parents able to come out today. austerity is one of the things i believe led to the fire at grenfell...
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alison: senate majority leader mitch mcdonnell hopes to have a revised version of the healthcare bill in senators' hands tomorrow. even if it happen what is are the odds the revamped bill will pass on the hill? we take a look at the talk on the hill. republican leaders in the trump administration try to push their revised healthcare plan over the finish line. health and human services secretary tom price is optimistic. >> how confident are you that the new senate healthcare bill will pass? >> i'm confident we will get to a solution. the current system, status quo doesn't work. >> the g.o.p. leaders plan to unveil the latest version on thursday. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell wants a vote next week bu therepublicans are not united. >> i think we will get it done. we will get it done before the time frame in august. >> two weeks ago, g.o.p. leaders delayed the vote on the current bill because it did not have enough support within the republican party. ten g.o.p. senators both conservatives and the moderates express concerns about the older bill. >> this is what tough leg
alison: senate majority leader mitch mcdonnell hopes to have a revised version of the healthcare bill in senators' hands tomorrow. even if it happen what is are the odds the revamped bill will pass on the hill? we take a look at the talk on the hill. republican leaders in the trump administration try to push their revised healthcare plan over the finish line. health and human services secretary tom price is optimistic. >> how confident are you that the new senate healthcare bill will...
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but last night the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell seemed to contradict his leader, saying that labourership of the single market at all. earlier i met up with the shadow home secretary, diane abbot, and first asked her for her reaction to today's government announcement on immigration. the government's in a mess about immigration. they were happy to pander to ukip voters during the general election, but, belatedly now, they have realised the very vital role that eu migrants play in the economy. i'm glad they are going to get some expert advice. i don't understand that they are seeking the expert advice a year after we voted to come out of the european union. but some facts will be better than urban myths and some light will be better than the heat which is sometimes generated by immigration issues. let's look then at labour's position because barry gardiner, the shadow international trade secretary, wrote in the guardian that labour's position is out of the single market, out of the customs union because you'll be a vassal state and actually what we need is a bespoke agreement. is tha
but last night the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell seemed to contradict his leader, saying that labourership of the single market at all. earlier i met up with the shadow home secretary, diane abbot, and first asked her for her reaction to today's government announcement on immigration. the government's in a mess about immigration. they were happy to pander to ukip voters during the general election, but, belatedly now, they have realised the very vital role that eu migrants play in the...
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they went out to california, mcdonnell douglas now part of boeing and went to the engineers and said we cannot figure out where this goes, could you please help us? they said it is not from our airplane. there is nothing out of there, it has to be from your airplane. they said, here are the manuals. that is when the judge and his to realize they may have had a the key to unlock the mystery of who was responsible for killing all of these people. after a very long, i will call dogged investigation and the french had extraordinary human intelligence and other intelligence network, much better that we and the brits and many other countries and they used it. eventually found that circuit board had been manufactured in a little one-man shop in taiwan. they found out when it was made in what down the street to where the circuit board went and went into a bigger piece of machinery and eventually it was assembled into a timer. by in german company which had sold it to a libyan intelligence service, a few months before the explosion. they even have, it is in the book, a signed receipt from the
they went out to california, mcdonnell douglas now part of boeing and went to the engineers and said we cannot figure out where this goes, could you please help us? they said it is not from our airplane. there is nothing out of there, it has to be from your airplane. they said, here are the manuals. that is when the judge and his to realize they may have had a the key to unlock the mystery of who was responsible for killing all of these people. after a very long, i will call dogged...
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mcdonnell let it be known he will have a senate vote next week. he knows that in the republican based perception of this game the only thing worse than being called a loser is being called a quitter. and mitch mcconnell doesn't want to be caught quitting even than being called a loser is being called a quitter. and mitch mcconnell doesn't want to be caught quitting even though he knows this was impossible from the start. and mitch mcconnell knew his proposal to vote on the complete repeal of obamacare would not survive the day. he is not even slightly surprised that three republican senators immediately stepped up to kill it. now that vote might hurt some of them in their reelection campaigns. >> there is a symbolic vote that faces certain defeat. just so mitch mcconnell can say, i never quit. that's the question when we return with adam who worked for democratic majority leader in the senate harry reid and steve bril. once upon a time a girl with golden locks broke into a house owned by three bears. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's ch
mcdonnell let it be known he will have a senate vote next week. he knows that in the republican based perception of this game the only thing worse than being called a loser is being called a quitter. and mitch mcconnell doesn't want to be caught quitting even than being called a loser is being called a quitter. and mitch mcconnell doesn't want to be caught quitting even though he knows this was impossible from the start. and mitch mcconnell knew his proposal to vote on the complete repeal of...
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. >> last night, you know, when mitch mcdonnell said this is a disappointment, my friends are probably celebrating. he said we're not celebrating, we're relieved. there's a tight rope to be walked for democrats to say there are a legitimate complaints about obamacare -- >> and they know it, not just complaints but fixes that are necessary and there's an opportunity -- listen, whether you're a republican or democrat, president trump has humiliated you and shamed you in some way or another, there's a chance that these lawmakers who have known one another and have actually worked together for decades, can you believe that president trump could cause, could spark bipartisanship around him like we're seeing with the russia sanctions. >> let's talk about the scaramucci situation. >> please. >> we've been talking about it, he said used swear words and did all sorts of things. there's something more important that you've done a lot of reporting on that not everybody understands. he ran sky bridge capital, a fund of funds, not a guy who picks stocks, he sees other fund performers and they put t
. >> last night, you know, when mitch mcdonnell said this is a disappointment, my friends are probably celebrating. he said we're not celebrating, we're relieved. there's a tight rope to be walked for democrats to say there are a legitimate complaints about obamacare -- >> and they know it, not just complaints but fixes that are necessary and there's an opportunity -- listen, whether you're a republican or democrat, president trump has humiliated you and shamed you in some way or...
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release of bull kwon macdonald video showing officer jason van dyke shooting seventeen year old mcdonnell a total of sixteen times and the department of justice announcing it would launch an investigation of the chicago police department at this time no one is in custody and either of these cases so far this year three hundred and ninety people have been shot and killed in the city of chicago and washington nationally banks are. ten people died in san antonio texas in a quote human trafficking crime allots according to authorities who discovered the bodies in a tractor trailer in a wal-mart parking lot or early sunday morning officials say the victims appear to have suffered severe heat stroke and dehydration this all comes after a smuggler reportedly crammed thirty nine people into the trailer emergency crews rescued seventeen people who were being treated for life threatening injuries u.s. attorney richard durbin said police arrested sixty year old james matthew bradley jr of clearwater florida and connection with the quote alien smuggling venture gone horribly wrong refugee and immigra
release of bull kwon macdonald video showing officer jason van dyke shooting seventeen year old mcdonnell a total of sixteen times and the department of justice announcing it would launch an investigation of the chicago police department at this time no one is in custody and either of these cases so far this year three hundred and ninety people have been shot and killed in the city of chicago and washington nationally banks are. ten people died in san antonio texas in a quote human trafficking...
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sheriff jibbing mcdonnell and the county board of supervisors accommodated a no such thing as a childrostitute campaign. we don't refer to them or arrest them as suspects. we treat them as the victims they are. the board of supervisors has been very supportsive. we have developed a county-wide first responder protocol which provides direction for law enforcement that all county departments come together and provide essential services for the crucial first 72 hours the break the bond with the section trafficker and help them get the help anyway need and back on the right track. >> the prime start node south central at the height of the crisis was actually funded by the federal government. the government gave us a five, year grant. now, the organization is now 26 years old because we developed other resources and moved on, but it was completely based on the model of dr. slutkin that you mentioned. sometimes we think that these communes are hopeless and we kind of throw in the towel and just arrest everybody, and then we let them out and she cycle continues. you talked about chicago, and
sheriff jibbing mcdonnell and the county board of supervisors accommodated a no such thing as a childrostitute campaign. we don't refer to them or arrest them as suspects. we treat them as the victims they are. the board of supervisors has been very supportsive. we have developed a county-wide first responder protocol which provides direction for law enforcement that all county departments come together and provide essential services for the crucial first 72 hours the break the bond with the...
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reading experts are saying that we're seeing an uptick in violence mostly because of the look on mcdonnell video that was released and then the d.o.j. announcing that they were going to basically investigate the c.p.d. but a lot of chicago citizens are saying that is not the case at all now and you're rima this next question i have for you now the d.o.j. investigation ever revealed the c.p.d. wrongfully targeted and killed african-american citizens yet attorney general jeff sessions said government intervention wasn't need it just last month the federal government announced it would partner with chicago officials using a program called crime guns strikeforce in order to remove illegal guns from the streets and repeat offenders so you're in the why is the federal government now intervening. they're going back to the same nixon and clinton administration rim of these which is basically to bring in poli talk about lock them up throw away the key it's always crime and punishment with them with the federal government as well as as well as local and state police it's always crime and punishment
reading experts are saying that we're seeing an uptick in violence mostly because of the look on mcdonnell video that was released and then the d.o.j. announcing that they were going to basically investigate the c.p.d. but a lot of chicago citizens are saying that is not the case at all now and you're rima this next question i have for you now the d.o.j. investigation ever revealed the c.p.d. wrongfully targeted and killed african-american citizens yet attorney general jeff sessions said...
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nonetheless, labour has a warning about this and this is the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell.ndards. that is the bottom line of any negotiations with us. if we start undermining and unpicking regulations relating to these, i think we undermine our competitive position to the rest of the world, evenif position to the rest of the world, even if we secure one trade deal. in addition to that, i think people would be worried. this issue around chickens and food standards, i think it would be a worry in this country if we laud them. one thing liam fox did concede today was the idea of finalising a trade deal with the u by the brexit deadline of march 2019 being optimistic. he said there was a growing consensus that we would have to adapt to changing relationships with the year. but he said that brexit is happening and anyone who wa nts to brexit is happening and anyone who wants to thought it is just dreaming. —— thwart. prince william has revealed how he tells his children stories about their grandmother, diana, princess of wales, to keep her memory alive. next month marks the 20th
nonetheless, labour has a warning about this and this is the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell.ndards. that is the bottom line of any negotiations with us. if we start undermining and unpicking regulations relating to these, i think we undermine our competitive position to the rest of the world, evenif position to the rest of the world, even if we secure one trade deal. in addition to that, i think people would be worried. this issue around chickens and food standards, i think it would be a...
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calling for an end to government cuts. protesting in central london calling the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnellrs austerity labour failed this week in a vote in the commons, to force an end to the government's public sector pay cap. the sinn fein president, gerry adams, says he does not expect a deal to restore power—sharing within the northern ireland assembly to be struck by monday. within the northern ireland assembly the controversy over a green energy scheme that left the devolved administration almost half a billion pounds overspent, led to the collapse of the assembly almost six months ago. in rugby, the british and irish lions have recorded one of their greatest victories, beating new zealand in wellington, to level the test series. beating new zealand in wellington, they won by 2a points to 21, the first time in eight years an all blacks side has lost at home. the first time in eight years all eyes now will be on next week's final, deciding test. from wellington here's katie gornall. weather in rugby can be a great leveller and when you're up against the all blacks, it all helps. level
calling for an end to government cuts. protesting in central london calling the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnellrs austerity labour failed this week in a vote in the commons, to force an end to the government's public sector pay cap. the sinn fein president, gerry adams, says he does not expect a deal to restore power—sharing within the northern ireland assembly to be struck by monday. within the northern ireland assembly the controversy over a green energy scheme that left the devolved...
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inside saying she forgot something but a library worker said she went outside and went towards the mcdonnell area. it is a high crime area. >> she is saying that with her, she is really worried about her, including all of us. we're all worried. we're just trying to find her as soon as possible. >> jessica's photo has been posted throughout the neighborhood and the library. the family says jessica has never run away in the past. surveillance video from nearby businesses is being checked by police as the investigation continues. jessica is latina, 5'0", weighing 140 pounds. long black hair and green eyes. she was wearing a green shirt, blue jeans and black shoes the last time she was scene. her picture is on the screen. if you have any information about her whereabouts call richmond police. >>> we continue to follow the fire near lake merritt. more on the fire fight and the evacuations underway as a result. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in al
inside saying she forgot something but a library worker said she went outside and went towards the mcdonnell area. it is a high crime area. >> she is saying that with her, she is really worried about her, including all of us. we're all worried. we're just trying to find her as soon as possible. >> jessica's photo has been posted throughout the neighborhood and the library. the family says jessica has never run away in the past. surveillance video from nearby businesses is being...
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shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has said that growth for the first half is below expectations, followse been rising, albeit there was a slowdown, it suggests when the bank of england meets next week to make the latest decision on interest rates, most a nalysts decision on interest rates, most analysts expecting those will be kept at their record low level of 0.25%. good news for mortgage holders and borrowers to stop keeps the costs low. not so good news for savers. the supreme court has ruled the government acted unlawfully and unconstitutionally when it introduced new fees for taking claims to an employment tribunal. the ministry ofjustice has taken it —— said it would take immediate steps to pay back those who have paid the fees in the last few years. the case was brought by the union, unison, which argued the charges, introduced in 2013 — prevented access to justice, and were discriminatory. we can go live to the supreme court. here is keith doyle. a landmark legal ruling? this was a significant and unanimous win for unison, the union. stemming the supreme court unanimously ruled i
shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has said that growth for the first half is below expectations, followse been rising, albeit there was a slowdown, it suggests when the bank of england meets next week to make the latest decision on interest rates, most a nalysts decision on interest rates, most analysts expecting those will be kept at their record low level of 0.25%. good news for mortgage holders and borrowers to stop keeps the costs low. not so good news for savers. the supreme court has ruled...