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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the wshour tonight: a roller coaster on wall street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he would "love to sea shutdown," s lawmakers scramble to agree on a spending deal beforadyet another ne for government funding. and, houston thinks long-term five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is reparing for the next big storm. >> we have to be stronger, and we have to be more resilient. otherwise, just putting people bacin their homes the very way they were before is just funding for failure. >> yang: plus, with an eye on mars, space-x successfully lncs the most powerful commercial rocket in the world. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided b >babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons a are availaban app, or online. more in
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the wshour tonight: a roller coaster on wall street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he would "love to sea shutdown," s lawmakers scramble to agree on a spending deal beforadyet another ne for government funding. and, houston thinks long-term five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is reparing for...
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ctaptioning sponsored by newshour produns, llc >> yang: good evening, i'm johng yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, walluf street takes another plunge: a volate day leaves the stock market down more than 1100 points, the largest one-day point drop ever.ts then, republicans are split on what the nunes memo means for the russia investigation, while we take a look ahow russia's cyber tactics played into calls for its release. sus, five months after hurricane harveylammed into houston, city officials face the task of rebuilding the city t withstand the next storm. >> we need to turn this area into much more green space. sometimes you have to look at mother nature and say mother nature wins. >> yang: all that and more onan tonight's pbs newshour >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:or ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.vi >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your
ctaptioning sponsored by newshour produns, llc >> yang: good evening, i'm johng yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, walluf street takes another plunge: a volate day leaves the stock market down more than 1100 points, the largest one-day point drop ever.ts then, republicans are split on what the nunes memo means for the russia investigation, while we take a look ahow russia's cyber tactics played into calls for its release. sus, five months after hurricane harveylammed...
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for the s newshour, i'm john yang in baltimore. the other story in baltimore is oe federal court convicti two city police officers, detectives daniel hersl and marcus tayr, in a startling corruption scandal. six other officers have already pleaded guilty. for the details, we're joined by jayne miller, the lead investigative reporter for wbal- tv in baltimore. she's covered this story from the beginning. jayne, thanks so much for joining us. the charges in the court yesterday were racketeering, racketeering, conspiracy and robbery. but that doesn't really give us the full breadth o what these guys did. what did they do. >> first of all they were members of a very elite unit in the baltimore police department which is called the gun trade task force gttf, tasked with getting illegal guns off thest et. as such, testimony in the case says they were given latitude and leeway to operate citywide. the testimony in this case exposed a real underbelly of that kind of policing with the tactics they use to chase people, to target people. the
for the s newshour, i'm john yang in baltimore. the other story in baltimore is oe federal court convicti two city police officers, detectives daniel hersl and marcus tayr, in a startling corruption scandal. six other officers have already pleaded guilty. for the details, we're joined by jayne miller, the lead investigative reporter for wbal- tv in baltimore. she's covered this story from the beginning. jayne, thanks so much for joining us. the charges in the court yesterday were racketeering,...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening, i'm john yang. judy woodruff is ay. on the newshour tonight, wallet stre takes another plunge: a volatile day leaves the stock market down more than 1100 points, the largest one-day point drop ever. then, republicans are split on what the nunes memo means fores the russia igation, while we take a look at how russia's cyber tactics played into calls for its release. plus, five months afte hurricane harvey slammed into houston, city officials face the task of rebuilding the city to withstand the next s >> we need to turn this area into much more green space. sometimes you have to look at mother nature and say mother nature wins. >> yang: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening, i'm john yang. judy woodruff is ay. on the newshour tonight, wallet stre takes another plunge: a volatile day leaves the stock market down more than 1100 points, the largest one-day point drop ever. then, republicans are split on what the nunes memo means fores the russia igation, while we take a look at how russia's cyber tactics played into calls for its release. plus, five months afte hurricane harvey slammed into...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal. we break down the numbers and the political headwinds ahead in the house of representatives. then, marching orders. what's behind president trump's request for a grand military parade in the nation's capital. plh, as germans wrestle wit the influx of refugees, a crime wave complicates their immigratiodebate. this is a place that hasna traditioy been tolerant. it has welcomed refugees. but what they're saying is that if murder can happensmall town like kandel, it can happen anywhere else in germany. >> yang: all that anmore, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. b bel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. m babbel's 10-15inute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on bab
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>> no. >> yang: lily had questions. >> she was asking, "whatha ened to his brain? did he come into a school and want to start shooting people? what did he want?" >> yang: it was a conversationth likely echoed in homes around the country.ir in alexandria,nia, it was rebecca tiffany's 14-year-old, daughter, sopho brought it up. >> i could see the distress on her face. she said, "we need to talk about what ian do if this happens in my school." >> yan gun violence had already encroached on sophie's life. her middle school is just blocks from the baseball field where republican lmakers were shot last year. >> with each news incident like this, she's brought it up, but it seems like this time it's much more impactful, because she's headed to high school and it seems very real. >> yang: was it a qution and a conversation you were prepared for? >> no one is ever prepared for this, because it's outside what. we can imagi >> yang: rebecca has tried to shield her 11-year-old son, grant, but has already thought about how she would answer if he asks why this happened. >> we, as
>> no. >> yang: lily had questions. >> she was asking, "whatha ened to his brain? did he come into a school and want to start shooting people? what did he want?" >> yang: it was a conversationth likely echoed in homes around the country.ir in alexandria,nia, it was rebecca tiffany's 14-year-old, daughter, sopho brought it up. >> i could see the distress on her face. she said, "we need to talk about what ian do if this happens in my school."...
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john yang has our report. >> yang: students returned to marjory stoneman douglas high school classrooms this morning, amid reminders of the valentine's day killings. >> we're never going to be back to normal, but it's going to get us in the right direction againi >> yang: mak memorials were piled high with flowers. some brought signs of encouragement. there was a heavy police presence. >> oh, wow there are a lot of. police oh my goodness, yeah that is a lot. >> yang: the nearly 3,300 t students beganhe day with fourth period, the classes that were underway when the shooting y arted two weeks ago today. >> we start the the class where the event took place, so that's like gonna be a little d and like weird. but i'm just glad to see everybody that i spent the hard time with and see that they're all okay. >> yang: 14-year-old jamie guttenberg was killed in the shooting. today, her father tched as classmates went back to school without her. >> it's the safest school in america right now. so, as long as it stays that way, i guess i'm okay. and i think it'll stay that way for e rest of this ye
john yang has our report. >> yang: students returned to marjory stoneman douglas high school classrooms this morning, amid reminders of the valentine's day killings. >> we're never going to be back to normal, but it's going to get us in the right direction againi >> yang: mak memorials were piled high with flowers. some brought signs of encouragement. there was a heavy police presence. >> oh, wow there are a lot of. police oh my goodness, yeah that is a lot. >>...
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but as john yang reports tsong the most closely watched early olympic even is global diplomacy. >> yangreworks opened the olympic games in pyegchang, but a diplomatic spectacle competed for attention: a historic handshake, between south korean president moonin jand north korea's nominal head of state, kim yong nam, at a welcoming reception. the greeting served to unrscore the apparent divisions between washington and seoul. vice president pence made a brief appearance, too, alongside moon and japanese prime minist shinzo abe, but he avoided the north korean delegation, and left early. the "wall street journal's" andrew jeong is covering the games. >> the conservative media here are interpreting this as a snub. other outlets are being careful because it still isn't really clear what message the vice president is trying to put out there.>> ang: during the opening ceremony, mr. pence sat just feet away from kim yo-jong, the powerful sister of north korean leader kim jong-un. pence again kept his distance, but south korea's moon greeted her, as the two countries' athletes marched side by si
but as john yang reports tsong the most closely watched early olympic even is global diplomacy. >> yangreworks opened the olympic games in pyegchang, but a diplomatic spectacle competed for attention: a historic handshake, between south korean president moonin jand north korea's nominal head of state, kim yong nam, at a welcoming reception. the greeting served to unrscore the apparent divisions between washington and seoul. vice president pence made a brief appearance, too, alongside moon...
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thank you so much. >> yang: now, what do teache think about this? for that we're joined by becky pringle, a middle school science teacher who is vice president of the national education association. the n.e.en repre about three million public schoolteachers, administrators, and other personnel. thanks for joining us. you just heard him say that this is not arming teachers but turning teach, and other personnel into peace officers, last line of defense. >> that's not what it sound like. it sounds like arming teachers. and our teachers across e country, as well as other educators as he talked about in his segment, even other educators on the campus. for them to be armed only putsun morein our schools, and we .now that is not the way to keep our students sa >> yang: governor scott ofan floridunced a big plan. he wants to put armed guards in every school. what do you think of that? >> well, i think it is for each school district and community to come together and taut this new reality. for unfortunately too many of oustudents, it's the onl reality they
thank you so much. >> yang: now, what do teache think about this? for that we're joined by becky pringle, a middle school science teacher who is vice president of the national education association. the n.e.en repre about three million public schoolteachers, administrators, and other personnel. thanks for joining us. you just heard him say that this is not arming teachers but turning teach, and other personnel into peace officers, last line of defense. >> that's not what it sound...
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yang: mr.ce has emphasized the trump administration's harder line, warning against what he calls the north's "charm offensive." he used his own symbolism today, meeting with defectorsrom theh north, along wed warmbier, whose son, otto, died last year after imprisonment in north korea. the vice president reinforced the u.s. view of norea, in an interview with nbc's lester holt. >> we're going to make itcl crystar that our military, the japanese self-defense forces, our allies here in south korea, all of our allies across the region, are fully prepared to defend our nations and to take what action is necessary to defend our homeland. >> yang: andrew jeong of the "wall street journal" says japan is also taking a tougher stahee thanouth koreans are. m >> presiden is saying, yeah, it's kind of the time for s lks, because otherwise denuclearizationt going to happen. but japan is saying more pressure. that is more aligned with what the trump administration is thinking. >> yang: the split will be in ev
yang: mr.ce has emphasized the trump administration's harder line, warning against what he calls the north's "charm offensive." he used his own symbolism today, meeting with defectorsrom theh north, along wed warmbier, whose son, otto, died last year after imprisonment in north korea. the vice president reinforced the u.s. view of norea, in an interview with nbc's lester holt. >> we're going to make itcl crystar that our military, the japanese self-defense forces, our allies...
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really sort of lose weight ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns the city he's a founder of this university members of ivy tea were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being alone and you know it's gone through three different owners since you know in its eighty years really all in the last few years and what happened was so i was really called international business times media and they ran an international business times and a number of other properties so the founder of that company ensign a sac he buys his and his company i b t buys newsweek you know changes their name to newsweek media group and the reason he did is he set it straight up in an interview that when he bought it it was for the. i connick brand cache and that newsweek opens up a lot of doors on the business from this back in two thousand and thirte
really sort of lose weight ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns the city he's a founder of this university members of ivy tea were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being alone and you know it's gone through three different owners since...
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john yang recently sat down with one of the agency's top officials, as the trump administration seeksits funding. >> yang: the united states is the largest donor to the united nations relief and works agency i don't know by it's initis unrwa. the trump administration announced it was wthholding more than half a scheduled payment to the actsy saying it want unspecified performance. joining us is scott anderson, director of relief and works agency. before he was a company commander in afghanisn. scott, thanks for being with us. what's going to be the effect of withhoarding this money from una's operations? >> at risk of unwra being unfunded. we have millions of patiesi in our healthcare centers and provide food assistance to more than a million refrugees in the ion. so all of that is at risk and i think the part that's very important with our educationm prog addition to math and science and the normal type things, we teach human rights, conflict resolution and tolerance and also have a very strong genderponent to try to bring gender parity and gender equity to thegion. >> yang: the admi
john yang recently sat down with one of the agency's top officials, as the trump administration seeksits funding. >> yang: the united states is the largest donor to the united nations relief and works agency i don't know by it's initis unrwa. the trump administration announced it was wthholding more than half a scheduled payment to the actsy saying it want unspecified performance. joining us is scott anderson, director of relief and works agency. before he was a company commander in...
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young stars of newsweek pardon me ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is this. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah old.
young stars of newsweek pardon me ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is this. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah old.
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and john yang is here with a preview. >> judy, the opening ceremonies are less than 12 hours away andcompetition has begun. we spoke earlier with chrtine brennan, sports column fist for "usa today." she was at the olympic venue ing pyang, south korea. we began by asking her what it is like there. >> we're talking more about thet cold weathn we are about north korea being a few miles away. i know that might sound strange, but i've been here almost a week, and it really is a sense that it's theolympics, it's sports, it's gam es. the athletes are here, and maybe, maybe we can focujust on sports and not on the politics. we'll see. we know most olymp games someli cs comes up. but the way south korea is running these game, the efficiency, everything has been rstished for a while, but fi appearances it's running well. >> yang: christine, there willv be le coverage on u.s. television tonight. who are somef the u.s. men to keep an eye on? >> nathan sen is a great story. he's the only undefeated male skater in the world this year. think about that. all these competition, and he's the only one w
and john yang is here with a preview. >> judy, the opening ceremonies are less than 12 hours away andcompetition has begun. we spoke earlier with chrtine brennan, sports column fist for "usa today." she was at the olympic venue ing pyang, south korea. we began by asking her what it is like there. >> we're talking more about thet cold weathn we are about north korea being a few miles away. i know that might sound strange, but i've been here almost a week, and it really is a...
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yes really sort of newsweek ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns this and he's a founder of this university members of ivy tea were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being alone and you know it's gone through like three different owners since you know it's eighty years really all in the last few years and what happened was so i was really called international business times media and they ran an international business times and a number of other properties so the founder of that company ensign a sac he buys his and his company i b t buys newsweek you know changes their name to newsweek media group and the reason he did is he set it straight up in an interview that when he bought it it was for the. i connick brand cache and that newsweek opens up a lot of doors on the business from this back in two thousand and thi
yes really sort of newsweek ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns this and he's a founder of this university members of ivy tea were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being alone and you know it's gone through like three different owners...
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i'm pretty sure we can say that the russians control women's figure skating right now but the >> yang now in december, the international olympic committee banned russia from taking a team to the games becausengf the docandal, but will some russian athletes still be competing? >> it looks like about 169 russians will be here. and that is not a comete ban, but it's far less than the 232 that were in sochi. so there is that, but there are battles and there are hearings and court of arbitration hearupgs that will go right basically until the time of lighting theauldron at the opening ceremony here. the end result, it's probably not satisfying to a lot of people, including myself, who thought they should just ban the ruians outright, no russians here. no russians here state suppo a state sponsored doping. the worst doping we have seen since the east germans of a generation or two ago.th but k if you want to look at any positives a couple of things. one is there is no russian flag going to be raised f medal ceremonies no russian anthem at all it will be the olympic dam as well as the olympi
i'm pretty sure we can say that the russians control women's figure skating right now but the >> yang now in december, the international olympic committee banned russia from taking a team to the games becausengf the docandal, but will some russian athletes still be competing? >> it looks like about 169 russians will be here. and that is not a comete ban, but it's far less than the 232 that were in sochi. so there is that, but there are battles and there are hearings and court of...
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really sort of lose weight ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns the city he's a founder of this university members of ivy tea were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being own and you know it's gone through like three different owners since you know in its eighty years really all in the last few years and what happened was so i was really called international business times media and they ran an international business times and a number of other properties so the founder of that company and today to sack he buys his and his company i b t buys newsweek you know changes their name to newsweek media group and the reason he did is he set it straight up in an interview that when he bought it it was for the. i connick brand cache and that newsweek opens up a lot of doors on the business from this back in two thousand an
really sort of lose weight ok so all of that is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns the city he's a founder of this university members of ivy tea were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being own and you know it's gone through like three different owners since...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal. we break down the numbers and the political headwinds ahead in the house of representatives. then, marching orders. what's behind president trump's request for a grand military parade in the nation's capital. plh, as germans wrestle wit the influx of refugees, a crime wave complicates their immigratiodebate. this is a place that hasna traditioy been tolerant. it has welcomed refugees. but what they're saying is that if murder can happensmall town like kandel, it can happen anywhere else in germany. >> yang: all that anmore, on tonight's pbs newshour.
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal. we break down the numbers and the political headwinds ahead in the house of representatives. then, marching orders. what's behind president trump's request for a grand military parade in the nation's capital. plh, as germans wrestle wit the influx of refugees, a crime wave complicates their immigratiodebate....
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ctaptioning sponsored by newshour produns, llc >> yang: good evening, i'm johng yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, walluf street takes another plunge: a volate day leaves the stock market down more than 1100 points, the largest one-day point drop ever.ts then, republicans are split on what the nunes memo means for the russia investigation, while we take a look ahow russia's cyber tactics played into calls for its release. sus, five months after hurricane harveylammed into houston, city officials face the task of rebuilding the city t withstand the next storm. >> we need to turn this area into much more green space. sometimes you have to look at mother nature and say mother nature wins. >> yang: all that and more onan tonight's pbs newshour
ctaptioning sponsored by newshour produns, llc >> yang: good evening, i'm johng yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, walluf street takes another plunge: a volate day leaves the stock market down more than 1100 points, the largest one-day point drop ever.ts then, republicans are split on what the nunes memo means for the russia investigation, while we take a look ahow russia's cyber tactics played into calls for its release. sus, five months after hurricane harveylammed...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. ohon the newsur tonight: a roller coaster on wa street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he wshould "love to see down," as lawmakers scramble to agree t a spending deal before another deadline for government funding. and, uston thinks long-term. five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is preparing for the next big storm. >> we have to be stronger, and we have to be more resilient. otherwise, just pting people back in their homes the very way they were before is just funding for failure. >> yang: plus, with an eye on mars, space-x successfully launches the most powerful commercial rocket in the world. a
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. ohon the newsur tonight: a roller coaster on wa street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he wshould "love to see down," as lawmakers scramble to agree t a spending deal before another deadline for government funding. and, uston thinks long-term. five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is preparing for...
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yes the only source of newsweek ok so all of it is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns the state he's a founder of this university members of ivy t. were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being own and you know it's gone through like three different owners since you know it's eighty years really all in the last few years so what happened was so i was really called international business times media and they ran an international business times and a number of other properties so the founder of that company and today to sack he buys his and his company i b t buys newsweek you know changes their name to newsweek media group and the reason he did is he set it straight up in an interview that when he bought it it was for the. i connick brand cache and that newsweek opens up a lot of doors on the business from this back in two thousand and t
yes the only source of newsweek ok so all of it is owned by this david yang who is the. religious leader from south korea with connections to calls he often. people who are in part of the religion say he's the second coming well yeah hold right so he owns the state he's a founder of this university members of ivy t. were also men are all members of that church and there's connection so at one point when you had newsweek was being own and you know it's gone through like three different owners...
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jong un called on his military to be on the ready to repel quote invasive forces much further celt yang is trying to put its best foot forward sending kim jong sr of the north korean leader as part of their olympic delegation shall be the first member of the north's ruling family to cross the demilitarized zone. the u.s. is response is also a mixed bag american vice president pence is meeting regional leaders ahead of the games he's already warned the u.s. is preparing more aggressive sanctions on the north. and he promised korea's president that the u.s. wouldn't rest until pyongyang abandons its nuclear ambitions. and allow me to do assure you. the people of south korea and the united states of america will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder in our effort to bring maximum pressure to bear on north korea until the time comes when they finally sent permanently. an irreversible abandon their nuclear and ballistic missile ambitions to. the world maybe coming together for the winter olympics but the gulf between washington and north korea is as wide as ever. our joining me now is eight
jong un called on his military to be on the ready to repel quote invasive forces much further celt yang is trying to put its best foot forward sending kim jong sr of the north korean leader as part of their olympic delegation shall be the first member of the north's ruling family to cross the demilitarized zone. the u.s. is response is also a mixed bag american vice president pence is meeting regional leaders ahead of the games he's already warned the u.s. is preparing more aggressive sanctions...
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she fled to germany a few months ago, together with her son yang weidong and his wife.the move from china to the shores of lake constance has meant a huge change for her. but even here, she lives in fear of the communist regime in beijing. and yet, she used to be part of that regime herself. as a sports doctor, she was responsible for china's top athletes during the 1980s. >> i was given this bag during the 1988 olympic games. i take it wherever i go. it's my last momento of that time. >> it was the pinnacle of her career. but she was soon to fall from grace. >> none of our friends dared to contact us anymore. our telephone was tapped. the police were always outside our house. >> she made herself unpopular by consistently opposing the doping of athletes. even when she was the head doctor for the chinese olympic team at the south korea games in 1988, she refused to keep quiet. 20 years later, when the games were hosted by china, it was the same story. she accused officials of state doping. >> i got great recognition for my work. but because i actively opposed doping, the
she fled to germany a few months ago, together with her son yang weidong and his wife.the move from china to the shores of lake constance has meant a huge change for her. but even here, she lives in fear of the communist regime in beijing. and yet, she used to be part of that regime herself. as a sports doctor, she was responsible for china's top athletes during the 1980s. >> i was given this bag during the 1988 olympic games. i take it wherever i go. it's my last momento of that time....
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and that's the place where we are right now. >> yang: later, the f.b.i. issued a statement saying, "we have grave concerns about material omissions ot that fundamentally impact the memo's acracy." to make sense of all of this, we are joined now by devlin barrett, who covers the justice department and f.b.i. for the "washington post." thanks for joining us. as you rep general ready rosenstein and fbi director christopher ray were at the white house on monday to make their case in person to the ief of staff john kelly. what does it mean that they felt the need to go public this afternoon or today with that statemen >> frankly in some ways it means they expect they have already lost this the ba el. as you saw in the president's stement on the congressional floor last night, as you see in frankly the body language o many public officials in the administration and on the hill, everyone involved in this really expect this memo will come out very soon. and i think as much as the ttstatement is anempt to say the reasons why it shouldn't come out, i think it's als
and that's the place where we are right now. >> yang: later, the f.b.i. issued a statement saying, "we have grave concerns about material omissions ot that fundamentally impact the memo's acracy." to make sense of all of this, we are joined now by devlin barrett, who covers the justice department and f.b.i. for the "washington post." thanks for joining us. as you rep general ready rosenstein and fbi director christopher ray were at the white house on monday to make...
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little yin-yang. double gold would have been pretty gangster.> thank you, jamie. congratulations. >> little yin-yang, gangster, pretty good at the end of the day, no matter what generation or terms you use, jamie andersen. two medals at the games. lindsey vonn has a chance for a second medal at the games later tonight. first medal with a bronze in the downhill yesterday. and all the medal ceremonies happen the evening after the event in pyeongchang. and there the hug, receives the hug from thomas bach, the ioc president. the bronze medal, some disappointment for lindsey, going for the gold. she was in silver medal position and then bumped down to the bronze. as was mentioned earlier, see the emotion on her face. it was mowinckel, the run for norway jumped in to get the silver ahead of sophia goggia, italian, great rivalry with lindsey vonn, atop the podium winning the gold medal, with great pride listening to her nation's national anthem last night here in south korea. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a great tradition in sports of watching passionate italian a
little yin-yang. double gold would have been pretty gangster.> thank you, jamie. congratulations. >> little yin-yang, gangster, pretty good at the end of the day, no matter what generation or terms you use, jamie andersen. two medals at the games. lindsey vonn has a chance for a second medal at the games later tonight. first medal with a bronze in the downhill yesterday. and all the medal ceremonies happen the evening after the event in pyeongchang. and there the hug, receives the hug...
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felix yang's new single cool featuring u.s. singer marc bassy. faithful to his musical style twenty three year old felix yang has released his debut album i three years after his first hit. was that all so long but it took this long because i needed to grow into the role of a producer who's able to produce a whole album. i started out just making songs my laptop which then suddenly became hits of that set the bar pretty high but it took a while to find my own sound. felix album has fifteen brand new and ten previously released tracks he made them while touring the world with d.j. set sitting in planes in taxis but also recording studios in london los angeles and copenhagen rather than a bunch of hits he wants the album to be one complete piece drawing inspiration from past experiences. and a singer. there are lots of people involved in a single singles record company's management team if you get lots of feedback about what the next single could be but when you're making an album it's up to you you can just run riot it must. feel like started play
felix yang's new single cool featuring u.s. singer marc bassy. faithful to his musical style twenty three year old felix yang has released his debut album i three years after his first hit. was that all so long but it took this long because i needed to grow into the role of a producer who's able to produce a whole album. i started out just making songs my laptop which then suddenly became hits of that set the bar pretty high but it took a while to find my own sound. felix album has fifteen...
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issues. >> not related to our john yang, by the way. let me start with you, john. the u.s. family based immigration, let's talk about how this works, if you were to ha a green card this country, you are able to bring your spouse and unmarried children right now under u.s. law and if you're a s. citizen you can petition in addition to that to bring your parents, any married children you have and your siblings. this has been in blais for many decades an resulted in aystem where the u.s. has more family-based migration than any country in the world. why is that and how does this shape thi >> that's correct, and it's a very misunderstood part of our law. we've had this system in pla for the last 50 years and it's really shaped our country inou allowing thisry to have a much greater diversity and dynamism in terms of the people coming here with new ideas and real work ethic. one of the important things to remember and dispel is what it a is not. oftentimes people talk about whatoneder an offensive term "chain migration," we think 's offensiv
issues. >> not related to our john yang, by the way. let me start with you, john. the u.s. family based immigration, let's talk about how this works, if you were to ha a green card this country, you are able to bring your spouse and unmarried children right now under u.s. law and if you're a s. citizen you can petition in addition to that to bring your parents, any married children you have and your siblings. this has been in blais for many decades an resulted in aystem where the u.s. has...
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and other news north korea has made a show of strength with a military parade and yang it comes on the eve of a display of unity at the winter olympics and. on friday north korean athletes and jews march in the opening ceremony alongside athletes from the south. the court has sentenced former prime minister to five years in prison on corruption charges she was found guilty of them more than two hundred sixty thousand dollars. israeli media reports say police will soon recommend the indictment of prime minister benjamin netanyahu for corruption when netanyahu and his wife deny receiving illicit gifts from billionaire benefactors including a major hollywood producer he's also alleged to have been involved in a deal with a leading newspaper to weaken a rival daily publication. many of you ask what will happen so i want to reassure you there will be nothing because i know the truth the state of israel is a state of war the law says of the one to determine whether there is evidence against the prime minister is the attorney general and he consults with the state attorney the state prosecuto
and other news north korea has made a show of strength with a military parade and yang it comes on the eve of a display of unity at the winter olympics and. on friday north korean athletes and jews march in the opening ceremony alongside athletes from the south. the court has sentenced former prime minister to five years in prison on corruption charges she was found guilty of them more than two hundred sixty thousand dollars. israeli media reports say police will soon recommend the indictment...
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if the pressure on yields continue we might see this correction dragging on for quite a bit longer yang's quarter on wall street for us thanks for that. super bowl sunday isn't just the sporting event of the year in the united states it's every advertises dream the whole country is watching and at least a third off the broad cost is recessed the commercials which always trying to outdo each other and waltz lost and soffit subtle digs at president donald trump a more conservative game plan is expected this time around. there's no doubt about it the super bowl is big business and the show begins long before the players take to the field even the arrivals of this year's contenders the new england patriots and philadelphia eagles at minneapolis st paul airport it was a media event these are some of the u.s.a.'s highest paid athletes. television advertising during the big game also attracts a minor galaxy as advertisers go on a no holds barred and spending spree. now. this year's lineup includes big hitters danny de vito. and morgan freeman and missy elliott. soft drinks a snack foods in celeb
if the pressure on yields continue we might see this correction dragging on for quite a bit longer yang's quarter on wall street for us thanks for that. super bowl sunday isn't just the sporting event of the year in the united states it's every advertises dream the whole country is watching and at least a third off the broad cost is recessed the commercials which always trying to outdo each other and waltz lost and soffit subtle digs at president donald trump a more conservative game plan is...
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united nations report as accuse european countries including germany of not doing enough to stop young yang acquiring a nuclear weapon know how. these north korean agents wanted ukrainian rocket designs instead they walked into a trap set by ukraine's intelligence service that was in two thousand and eleven but german officials confirm that spies in north korea's embassy in berlin still try to obtain high tech. when we learn about something like that we stop at all but we cannot guarantee that we always detect and prevent every operation. north korea's missile capability has made rapid strides in recent years despite u.n. efforts to enforce sanctions on technology when south korea recovered a north korean missile from the sea they made startling discoveries most tied to. overtake from you know former soviet union. u.s. south korea so all countries which region exposed to regulation were defeated and u.n. investigators say germany has not done enough to help enforce sanctions the. government for information about more what technology seeking for but we never got any reply from german governm
united nations report as accuse european countries including germany of not doing enough to stop young yang acquiring a nuclear weapon know how. these north korean agents wanted ukrainian rocket designs instead they walked into a trap set by ukraine's intelligence service that was in two thousand and eleven but german officials confirm that spies in north korea's embassy in berlin still try to obtain high tech. when we learn about something like that we stop at all but we cannot guarantee that...
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about the departure of star pierre emerick obama yang the striker was sold to arsenal last week but replacement loan signing actually made a drip stream debut on friday night the twenty four year old belgian striker scored twice and assisted another story to fit the loan the reader to the victory out of that story to second in the bundesliga. was. action continues today with like six trips to much and live back the pick of saturday's games both teams have european places in their sights but with a packed field at the top of the table every point counts and matters like this between direct rivals could be key to deciding who qualifies for europe and who misses out. the weather might be gloomy. but that hasn't been the japanese team or in the hunt for a europa league spot. yet nothing is done until the last match days only then can you say season's goals it's hard to say how they're doing right now a run of two wins from seven has hacking vexed. difficult with missing players like. me. and that's just the start of injury list they are missing five more play is hardly the perfect preparation for t
about the departure of star pierre emerick obama yang the striker was sold to arsenal last week but replacement loan signing actually made a drip stream debut on friday night the twenty four year old belgian striker scored twice and assisted another story to fit the loan the reader to the victory out of that story to second in the bundesliga. was. action continues today with like six trips to much and live back the pick of saturday's games both teams have european places in their sights but...
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said washington is open to talking with north korea but he also had an unwanted present until four pm yang let the world know this we will continue to intensify our maximum pressure campaign until north korea takes concrete steps toward complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. to that end i'm announcing today that the united states of america will soon unveil the toughest and most aggressive round of economic sanctions on north korea ever in the world maybe coming together for the winter olympics but the gulf between washington and north korea is as wide as ever. stories making news around the world the former prime minister of bangladesh has been sentenced to five years in jail for corruption the court in the bangladeshi capital dhaka found the seventy one year old swindled funds from a charity into her personal accounts. eight people have died and three others are missing after a road collapse in southern china local media report that a sudden leak inside a subway station construction site caused the major road to cave in. deadly flooding and mudslides have swept bolivia fo
said washington is open to talking with north korea but he also had an unwanted present until four pm yang let the world know this we will continue to intensify our maximum pressure campaign until north korea takes concrete steps toward complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. to that end i'm announcing today that the united states of america will soon unveil the toughest and most aggressive round of economic sanctions on north korea ever in the world maybe coming together for the...
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and united nations report accuses european countries including germany of not doing enough to stop yang pyongyang building up its nuclear weapons know how now we're bringing they support now from the journalist who uncovered the story klaus sheva from the german public will cost a audie these north korean agents wanted ukrainian rocket designs instead they walked into a trap set by ukraine's intelligence service that was in two thousand and eleven but german officials confirm that spies in north korea's embassy in berlin still try to obtain high tech the media i think it's just when we learn about something like that we stop at all but we cannot guarantee that we always detect and prevent every operation north korea's missile capability has made rapid strides in recent years despite u.n. efforts to enforce sanctions on technology when south korea recovered a north korean missile from the sea they made startling discoveries most items. from you know former soviet union. china u.s. south korea so all countries which have rejected export control regulation was defeated tend un investigator
and united nations report accuses european countries including germany of not doing enough to stop yang pyongyang building up its nuclear weapons know how now we're bringing they support now from the journalist who uncovered the story klaus sheva from the german public will cost a audie these north korean agents wanted ukrainian rocket designs instead they walked into a trap set by ukraine's intelligence service that was in two thousand and eleven but german officials confirm that spies in...
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sanctions against the north he met with south korean president move following on his warning not to allow yang to quote hide behind the olympic banner. and today kim jong un presided over a military parade a show of force after sending athletes performers even cheerleaders over the border that is seen as either a bid to thaw or relations with the south or to provoke the u.s. . north korea and the united states are still sending mixed messages a day before the twenty eighteen winter games. despite signaling it was willing to talk north korea hasn't traded the savior for the olive branch quite yet pyongyang staged a massive military parade marking the founding of its armed forces. addressing his troops north korean leader kim jong un called on his military to be on the ready to repel quote invasive forces much further south young is trying to put its best foot forward sending kim yo junge sister of the north korean leader as part of their olympic delegation she'll be the first member of the north's ruling family to cross the demilitarized zone. the u.s. is response is also a mixed bag american v
sanctions against the north he met with south korean president move following on his warning not to allow yang to quote hide behind the olympic banner. and today kim jong un presided over a military parade a show of force after sending athletes performers even cheerleaders over the border that is seen as either a bid to thaw or relations with the south or to provoke the u.s. . north korea and the united states are still sending mixed messages a day before the twenty eighteen winter games....