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literally as we speak and the olympics helped bring it together. a big help. so just in that respect, it was something very terrific. through sheer drive and dedication and commitment, you have risen to the top of your fields and the highest levels of your sports. >> president trump honoring u.s. olympians at the white house.
literally as we speak and the olympics helped bring it together. a big help. so just in that respect, it was something very terrific. through sheer drive and dedication and commitment, you have risen to the top of your fields and the highest levels of your sports. >> president trump honoring u.s. olympians at the white house.
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olympic and paralympic programmes. very unlikely to go to the olympics very soon... total. sports and read programme. and domestic super league. success. just two or three years? awards, a different issue to talent 00:24:24,1000 --> 00:24:25,388 pathways? 6 million, for hockey 4. million, modern pentathlon over 600,000. games. olympic level by not allowing them to be eligible for apa? covers many of the things the noble baroness has been mentioning. i will take your point back. lord younger. help us live a healthy life and keep down weight. done to tackle obesity. mental and physical health and it doesn't do much for obesity. it's food that does the work. and crisps, and chocolates are so appealing to children. ice cream has twice the calories of sugar. that message across. easter is that easter eggs seem to have gotten bigger. there is a serious point. that is one of the measures we are tracking as well. and the prime minister's statement on military action in syria. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again. yesterday proved to be a real scorcher. temperatures got u
olympic and paralympic programmes. very unlikely to go to the olympics very soon... total. sports and read programme. and domestic super league. success. just two or three years? awards, a different issue to talent 00:24:24,1000 --> 00:24:25,388 pathways? 6 million, for hockey 4. million, modern pentathlon over 600,000. games. olympic level by not allowing them to be eligible for apa? covers many of the things the noble baroness has been mentioning. i will take your point back. lord younger....
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russian athletes they used to be banned for life they had been banned for life from participating in the olympics which means they were stripped of their medal as the future held nothing for them from that point no more achievement see have. revoked and it happened literally a few days before the kickoff of the olympic games in south korea none of them were invited to participate many of them would love to saw there you have it you know mud sticks. are that just about wraps up the weekly for this hour here on r.t. international but much more to come in about up an hour's time.
russian athletes they used to be banned for life they had been banned for life from participating in the olympics which means they were stripped of their medal as the future held nothing for them from that point no more achievement see have. revoked and it happened literally a few days before the kickoff of the olympic games in south korea none of them were invited to participate many of them would love to saw there you have it you know mud sticks. are that just about wraps up the weekly for...
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, doing four different olympics would be really cool. a look ahead to the london marathon next weekend coming up, we will hear from mo farah and two men who finished last year's raced together, not that they really wanted to. plenty of fallout from the football this weekend, an interview with a premier league champion coming up but we start in scotland. rangers have suspended their club captain lee wallace and striker kenny miller following a heated exchange, with the manager graeme murty. chris mclaughlin has more detail. there was obvious frustration among the rangers players, i could see that boiling over into the dressing room as often happens but what was said is actually from club captain lee wallace and striking kenny miller, the club believe overstepped a mark. i believe there is a suggestion they may well have questioned graeme murty‘s tactics. there is no suggestion this became physical, it was all verbal but whatever was said by miller and wallace, the club believe overstepped the mark. they were summoned, suspended and have
, doing four different olympics would be really cool. a look ahead to the london marathon next weekend coming up, we will hear from mo farah and two men who finished last year's raced together, not that they really wanted to. plenty of fallout from the football this weekend, an interview with a premier league champion coming up but we start in scotland. rangers have suspended their club captain lee wallace and striker kenny miller following a heated exchange, with the manager graeme murty....
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the fear was that it may inflame tensions with north korea while the winter olympics and paralympics were happening here in february and march but not only were they delayed it seems they've been shortened as well so the overall scale we're told will remain the same but instead of going on for two months they will only go on for a month and that seems to be in light of the more peaceful atmosphere that is prevailing here on the korean peninsula in the lead up to a summit meeting between the leaders of the two koreas and with plans for a meeting between kim jong un the leader of north korea and the u.s. president donald trump so i think the sense of between the u.s.
the fear was that it may inflame tensions with north korea while the winter olympics and paralympics were happening here in february and march but not only were they delayed it seems they've been shortened as well so the overall scale we're told will remain the same but instead of going on for two months they will only go on for a month and that seems to be in light of the more peaceful atmosphere that is prevailing here on the korean peninsula in the lead up to a summit meeting between the...
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games to this year's olympic games in pyongyang. so. none of that none of that actually happened so for example one of the athletes cleared. the russian skeer he was stripped of the medals of the medals that he got in sortie in the olympics back in twenty fourteen now he's reinstated he's supposed to get his awards back but even despite the fact that he was reinstated he was still not allowed to participate in the games in south korea so and he i mean this is not the only case a lot of careers have been world almost ruined by the decision that a lot of questions are being raised right now you know it is also important to stress that russia does not deny the fact the reason that it has an ongoing doping probe problem and russia from the outset was saying that it was ready to cooperate with the investigation to reveal who was doping who was world who was cheating basically who's trying to cheat the system to deliver the punishments and just. deal with the problem russia's only issue with this whole situation has been that athletes who
games to this year's olympic games in pyongyang. so. none of that none of that actually happened so for example one of the athletes cleared. the russian skeer he was stripped of the medals of the medals that he got in sortie in the olympics back in twenty fourteen now he's reinstated he's supposed to get his awards back but even despite the fact that he was reinstated he was still not allowed to participate in the games in south korea so and he i mean this is not the only case a lot of careers...
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well they were put off because of the olympics as you say they didn't want to risk inflaming tensions with north korea while the winter olympics were happening here in february and march because north korea often calls them a rehearsal for invasion and react angrily to drills like this even though the united states and south korea say they are defensive in nature but of course it has been more peaceful lately here on the korean peninsula for example there is an art troupe of south korean performance performers in north korea right now that's the first time that has happened in more than ten years that follows joint performances between artists from the two koreas around the olympics here in south korea of course north korea sent athletes to those olympics and as it happens the head of the international olympic committee is actually in north korea for meetings including with the leader himself kim jong un saying that north korea is planning to participate in the next two a lympics in japan and china so a very different atmosphere to when these drills usually kick off here on the korean
well they were put off because of the olympics as you say they didn't want to risk inflaming tensions with north korea while the winter olympics were happening here in february and march because north korea often calls them a rehearsal for invasion and react angrily to drills like this even though the united states and south korea say they are defensive in nature but of course it has been more peaceful lately here on the korean peninsula for example there is an art troupe of south korean...
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it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of people, and all ofa not going to have a lot of people, and all of a sudden north korea called in and said, you know, we'd love to participate in the olympics. everybody said, excuse me?!. but that was a good thing, it was a great thing. and they went from having a real potential disaster. you know, they worked on it for 15 yea rs you know, they worked on it for 15 years to make it great, and they did a greatjob, south korea had a great job. they didn't have people. who was going to go? all of a sudden they had a tremendous olympics, very, very successful. we are doing things that are very good. we will have a meeting of the next three or four weeks. very important meeting. the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula of north korea, denuke, denuke. i may go in, it may not work out, i leave. jonathan scha nzer is senior vice—president of the foundation for defence of democracies. he joins me from washington. president trump sounding very optimistic. he is sounding very optimistic. he is sounding
it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of people, and all ofa not going to have a lot of people, and all of a sudden north korea called in and said, you know, we'd love to participate in the olympics. everybody said, excuse me?!. but that was a good thing, it was a great thing. and they went from having a real potential disaster. you know, they worked on it for 15 yea rs you know, they worked on it for 15 years to make it great, and they did a...
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a lot of this peace diplomacy out of the olympics. in december, a month before the olympics started, everybody was concerned we would be in a full-fledged crisis. but that has not been the case. and that trump probably had something to do with it. >> do you think she should stay involved? >> i think she went as the envoy. she may have carried a message from the white house. but this is best left to negotiators. it is best left to experienced people like john bolton, who will start on monday. and negotiators both at the nsc and the state department. >> all right. victor, we look forward to many more discussions as this whole situation heats up. thank you for >>> stormy daniels sew says the president delivered them a an early christmas present. we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brill
a lot of this peace diplomacy out of the olympics. in december, a month before the olympics started, everybody was concerned we would be in a full-fledged crisis. but that has not been the case. and that trump probably had something to do with it. >> do you think she should stay involved? >> i think she went as the envoy. she may have carried a message from the white house. but this is best left to negotiators. it is best left to experienced people like john bolton, who will start...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end. as you heard, mr trump was full of praise for himself for his role in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr trump is the best way to keep his attention. mr abe praised the president's policy towards pyongyang. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us—north korea summit, is at a historical turning point. the past mistakes should never be repeated. on this point, president trump and i were in full agreement. the bbc‘s barbara plett—usher is in florida near the president's mar—a lago resort where the talks were held. i think wh
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end. as you heard, mr trump was full of praise for himself for his role in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place, with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end. as you heard, at the press conference, mr trump was full of praise for himself — for the part he played in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr trump is the best way to keep his attention. mr abe praised the president's policy towards pyongyang. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us—north korea summit, is at a historical turning point. the past mistakes should never be repeated. on this point, president trump and i were in full agreement. the bbc‘s barbara plett—usher is in florida, near the president's mar—a—lago r
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place, with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end. as you heard, at the press conference, mr trump was full of praise for himself — for the part he played in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader,...
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it's one stage below the olympics. camilla alvarez is awaiting tests before his match with gennady govolkin. he blamed it on meat contamination. the rematch is scheduled for the fifth of may in las vegas. eric gomez said it was extremely unlikely the matter would be resolved in time, and is about being cancelled. 13 games are taking place in the mba presently. the big one is the toronto raptors who are the top of the eastern conference and they are playing cleveland. the ra ptors a re and they are playing cleveland. the raptors are down 91— 8a. if they lose this one, they will have lost three of the last four and will head to the boston celtics in 2a hours time. it's all falling apart as they head towards the play—offs. that's all we've got time for. until next time, goodbye. well, wednesday is going to be one of those days where you might look at the sky and just think the weather cannot make its mind up. it's really going to be that changeable from hour to hour. we'll have strong sunshine and downpours as well. s
it's one stage below the olympics. camilla alvarez is awaiting tests before his match with gennady govolkin. he blamed it on meat contamination. the rematch is scheduled for the fifth of may in las vegas. eric gomez said it was extremely unlikely the matter would be resolved in time, and is about being cancelled. 13 games are taking place in the mba presently. the big one is the toronto raptors who are the top of the eastern conference and they are playing cleveland. the ra ptors a re and they...
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it is like going to the olympic games, like one stage below the olympic games. the opening ceremony get under way tomorrow. so we took the opportunity to ask sir chris hoy scotland's most decorated athlete about his own commonwealth journey, which started over thirty years ago. i was ten years old when it came to edinburgh in 1986. my dad called me through until me there was cycling on the television. at the velodrome. and it was the bronze medal sprint with eddie alexander riding for scotla nd with eddie alexander riding for scotland and he took the bronze medalfor the it scotland and he took the bronze medal for the it was just so exciting. i went into the velodrome in 2002 and i was just super nervous. i went out really hard, fast first lap, second lap good, but the third lap the pain starts to kick in and the lastjust a matter of hanging on for grim death. a new commonwealth games event record and a lifetime best! the only time in my career i got to hear scotland the brave. it was just so emotional and it felt like the home games. it was amazing, one of thos
it is like going to the olympic games, like one stage below the olympic games. the opening ceremony get under way tomorrow. so we took the opportunity to ask sir chris hoy scotland's most decorated athlete about his own commonwealth journey, which started over thirty years ago. i was ten years old when it came to edinburgh in 1986. my dad called me through until me there was cycling on the television. at the velodrome. and it was the bronze medal sprint with eddie alexander riding for scotla nd...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end. as you heard, mr trump was full of praise for himself for his role in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr trump is the best way to keep his attention. mr abe praised the president's policy towards pyongyang. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us—north korea summit, is at a historical turning point. the past mistakes should never be repeated. on this point, president trump and i were in full agreement. the bbc‘s barbara plett—usher is in florida, near the president's mar—a—lago resort where the talks were held. i think
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end. as you heard, mr trump was full of praise for himself for his role in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr...
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she is a former olympic champion and the current world champion and she's had a rollercoaster of a ride in her career. in rio, bitterly disappointed. she dumped her coach and coached herself. here, as i say, the face of the games, sally pearson, is out. the people behind me have been enjoying the triathlon. here are a couple of australian fans. sally pearson out of the games. it's amazing. the first time i heard this. it's shocking. she is the face, she is here representing australia and that's where we came from, all around the world, to see a world champion and olympic champion compete. and that is the point. the commonwealth games organisers have made this game is all about sally pearson's redemption, made this game is all about sally pea rson‘s redemption, the made this game is all about sally pearson's redemption, the comeback. i was talking to mark peters, the head of the organising committee. he likened sally pearson winning next week in the hurdles as being a moment like cathy freeman at the syd ney moment like cathy freeman at the sydney olympics. it was going to be the momen
she is a former olympic champion and the current world champion and she's had a rollercoaster of a ride in her career. in rio, bitterly disappointed. she dumped her coach and coached herself. here, as i say, the face of the games, sally pearson, is out. the people behind me have been enjoying the triathlon. here are a couple of australian fans. sally pearson out of the games. it's amazing. the first time i heard this. it's shocking. she is the face, she is here representing australia and that's...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place, with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem. and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i think we are not, we end. and this was what shinzo abe had to say about north korea. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us north korea summit is at a historic turning point. the past mistakes should never be repeated. on this point, president trump and i were in full agreement. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes joins us live from tokyo. the bbc‘s barbara plett usher is in florida, and shejoins me now. trump has maintained that maximum pressure will be put on north korea until they dig into —— denuclearise. that's right, and i think what we saw there on the issue of north korea, these two allies
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place, with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem. and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i think we are not, we end. and this was what shinzo abe had to say about north korea. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on...
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, historically the winter olympics is overwhelmingly white this year's team still 92% white. the girls are headed to one of the last competitions of the season, connecticut synchronized skating competition. >> i'm excited. a little nervous i want to place in the top five. >> being one of the only teams exclusively for young women of color the girls say their differences are not always celebrated. >> it's unfortunate but race isn't everything. we went to our last competition and another team came past us like don't let them take your bags we're like we're not even by you we don't want your bags we have our bags. >> empowered to fight the perception that they're not real contenders. >> just because something doesn't have more resources doesn't mean it's more powerful, just skating on this team is more powerful than just skating. it's a statement. >> for girls ice time and coaches and gear training could cost up to $50,000 a year. >> in these times of division in our country would you say fhs plays an even more significant role. >> no question. today it's more vital than ever th
, historically the winter olympics is overwhelmingly white this year's team still 92% white. the girls are headed to one of the last competitions of the season, connecticut synchronized skating competition. >> i'm excited. a little nervous i want to place in the top five. >> being one of the only teams exclusively for young women of color the girls say their differences are not always celebrated. >> it's unfortunate but race isn't everything. we went to our last competition...
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their eyes set on the 2020 olympic games. he had a 30 minute meeting with kim jong un. they talked about how to prepare athletes and toured a training facility. he says the committee is committed to building bridges. >> we will help them to participate in international competitions and also to have training camps outside of the country so that they can get as much experience, international experience as possible. >> he said watching north and south korean athletes march under a unified flag was his greatest memory of the winter olympics. >>> the last time she was in her hometown in pakistan in the back of an ambulance after she had been shot in the head by the taliban. today she returned home for the first time and now as a nobel peace prize winner. it was an emotional visit as she arrived at their old house. she visited their old school and wept when reuniting. it's been six years since the taliban targeted the school bus full of girls shooting her in the head. >> i remember each and every moment from the fear that you may n
their eyes set on the 2020 olympic games. he had a 30 minute meeting with kim jong un. they talked about how to prepare athletes and toured a training facility. he says the committee is committed to building bridges. >> we will help them to participate in international competitions and also to have training camps outside of the country so that they can get as much experience, international experience as possible. >> he said watching north and south korean athletes march under a...
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would have a temporary pause during the olympics, both the winter olympics in february and paralympics in march, and the u.s. military exercises restarted in april, that the north would respond and we would be in a cycle of provocation. that is clearly not where we are today. now we are in a spring of summit diplomacy in asia, north and south korean leaders, prime minister abe coming to mar-a-lago next week. the north korean leader went to china last week or a little over a week ago. of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leader. i certainly think that today, we are in a different place although the place we are today is not without its own set of risks. ellen: thank you. admiral mullen: if i could pick up on what victor said in terms of prognosticating, i think it's tough to figure that out. there is certainly over the course of the last year a tremendous amount of uncertainty and the uncertainty that existed with respect in particular in the case of kim jong-un in north korea, not knowing a lot, what he would do, etc. i think it was added to significa
would have a temporary pause during the olympics, both the winter olympics in february and paralympics in march, and the u.s. military exercises restarted in april, that the north would respond and we would be in a cycle of provocation. that is clearly not where we are today. now we are in a spring of summit diplomacy in asia, north and south korean leaders, prime minister abe coming to mar-a-lago next week. the north korean leader went to china last week or a little over a week ago. of course,...
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olympic bronze medalist. ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, my god! >> so nice to meet you. >> stephen: there you go. >> it's so nice to see you. >> oh, i can't believe it. >> stephen: please, have a seat. ( applause ) ( piano riff ) >> oh, i'm so... >> this is great. >> this is meant to be. >> this is so good. >> this is the relationship the world has been waiting for. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes. okay, guys, quick, first impressions of each other. anything? feelings? ( laughter ) >> you go first. >> you smell really good. >> thank you. >> you're more handsome in person than even on the ice. >> can i share something with you guys? >> stephen: i hope you will. >> i promised the sound guy, brian-- he's so sweet-- i promised i wouldn't take this off-- can you hold this, dear? >> oh! >> okay, i really needed this today, meeting reese. because before i got out here my life was, like, in shambles. >> stephen: oh, why? >> because-- yeah. ( laughter ) before i got out here, i was getting dressed, and i wanted to, like, look my best for you. and i lost a but
olympic bronze medalist. ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, my god! >> so nice to meet you. >> stephen: there you go. >> it's so nice to see you. >> oh, i can't believe it. >> stephen: please, have a seat. ( applause ) ( piano riff ) >> oh, i'm so... >> this is great. >> this is meant to be. >> this is so good. >> this is the relationship the world has been waiting for. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes. okay, guys, quick, first...
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korea it was going to be a big problem and it turned out to be a very successful olympics so. we've got no seer and i think we're going to be successful but if for any reason i feel we're not we end ok thank you much. more than that. the discussion. with president trump was about reciprocal trade and investment and we talked about expanding these areas and based on that foundation what we want. free and fair trade which will lead to the economic growth of the in the pacific region. so fair three reciprocal trade discussions will be started so this is the agreements that we've had in these talks. and in terms of exemption of tire if imports of steel. the conditions are that there are no implication the ramifications to our national security based on the alliance. the exports that we have made has contributed greatly to the economy of the u.s. so these are the points that we will bear and consider in our discussions the trade to having to do with aluminum and steel tariffs thirty percent in one case twenty five percent and ten percent that it's got us to the bargaining table wit
korea it was going to be a big problem and it turned out to be a very successful olympics so. we've got no seer and i think we're going to be successful but if for any reason i feel we're not we end ok thank you much. more than that. the discussion. with president trump was about reciprocal trade and investment and we talked about expanding these areas and based on that foundation what we want. free and fair trade which will lead to the economic growth of the in the pacific region. so fair...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place, with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i think we're not, we end. and this was what shinzo abe had to say about north korea. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us—north korea summit, is at a historic turning point. the past mistakes should never be repeated. on this point, president trump and i were in full agreement. the bbc‘s barbara plett—usher is in florida, where the meeting between the two men took place. i think what we saw there on the issue of north korea, these two allies very much in lockstep, which would have been a relief for shinzo abe. i think he got quite a strong statement from president trump that the united states was committed to japan's defence, that the america
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place, with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i think we're not, we end. and this was what shinzo abe had to say about north korea. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us—north korea summit, is...
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it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of people, and all of a sudden north korea called in and said, "you know, we'd love to participate in the olympics." everybody said, "excuse me?!" but that was a good thing, it was a great thing. and they went from having a real potential disaster. you know, they worked on it for 15 years to make it great, and they did a greatjob, south korea did a greatjob. they didn't have people. who was going to go? all of a sudden they had a tremendous olympics, very, very successful. we are doing things that are very good. we will have a meeting of the next three or four weeks. very important meeting. the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula of north korea, denuke, denuke. i may go in, it may not work out, i leave. within the last hour, the south korean presidency said that the north korean leader kim jong—un announced that he would close the country's nuclear test site in may in full view of outside world. he said he would invite experts and journalists from the united states and south korea to ensure "
it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of people, and all of a sudden north korea called in and said, "you know, we'd love to participate in the olympics." everybody said, "excuse me?!" but that was a good thing, it was a great thing. and they went from having a real potential disaster. you know, they worked on it for 15 years to make it great, and they did a greatjob, south korea did a greatjob. they didn't have people. who...
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we just saw the olympics in south korea. and this almost seems like an olympic delegation of two. >> you could make the argument that this couldn't have happened without extending a hand to the north koreans and allowing them to send that laughable delegation of athletes to south korea. but it satisfied north korean pride. they got to participate in this great olympic event and they were treated as equals. south core rians didn't mock them. they didn't mock how horrible their down hill skiers were. they treated them like equals. you could say that maybe set this up. as odd as it seems, these little things like kim being an nba fan, kim taking trump seriously. kim not being rebuffed on the olympics, that set this up. kennedy: the olympics could be the impetus. something that may seem minor that could be the one thing that has a lasting impact on these talks, and peace in the future going forward. this has been one of the global hotpots. this has been one of the least stable elements in the world. north korea. and now we are s
we just saw the olympics in south korea. and this almost seems like an olympic delegation of two. >> you could make the argument that this couldn't have happened without extending a hand to the north koreans and allowing them to send that laughable delegation of athletes to south korea. but it satisfied north korean pride. they got to participate in this great olympic event and they were treated as equals. south core rians didn't mock them. they didn't mock how horrible their down hill...
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it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of people, and all of a sudden north korea called in and said, "you know, we'd love to participate in the olympics." everybody said, "excuse me?!" but that was a good thing, it was a great thing. and they went from having a real potential disaster. you know, they worked on it for 15 years to make it great, and they did a greatjob, south korea did a greatjob. they didn't have people. who was going to go? all of a sudden they had a tremendous olympics, very, very successful. we are doing things that are very good. we will have a meeting of the next three orfour weeks. very important meeting. the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula, of north korea, denuke, denuke. but we will see how it goes. and again, whatever happens happens. i may go in, it may not work out, i leave. well, with north korea apparently prepared to co—operate over denuclearisation, the international focus could now shift to iran. president trump has said that unless european allies fix the "terrible flaws" in the iran nuclear d
it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of people, and all of a sudden north korea called in and said, "you know, we'd love to participate in the olympics." everybody said, "excuse me?!" but that was a good thing, it was a great thing. and they went from having a real potential disaster. you know, they worked on it for 15 years to make it great, and they did a greatjob, south korea did a greatjob. they didn't have people. who...
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i wanted you to talk about that iconic moments from 1968 at the olympic games, the two american olympic athletes and the symbol, the salud they gave our viewers on the screen.explained that moment for those unfamiliar. guest: yes, that is the 400 meter relay race in the mexico city olympics, october 16, 1968 that is. tommie smith and john carlos who won the gold and bronze medals, respectfully, and they were part of a larger movement that has been inspired by dr. harry 1960's, tothe late try and have a boycott of the olympics of black athletes, boycotting the olympics, because of the human rights violations happening in the united states against african-americans. everything from police brutality to racial segregation, to violence against blacks. when we think about what eventually happens, some athletes at the olympics decided that if they did win, they were going to stage these protests, is what smith and carlos do they go to the podium without any shoes on, just black socks, they each have a black glove, and they raise the black power symbol. it is interesting because that was a powe
i wanted you to talk about that iconic moments from 1968 at the olympic games, the two american olympic athletes and the symbol, the salud they gave our viewers on the screen.explained that moment for those unfamiliar. guest: yes, that is the 400 meter relay race in the mexico city olympics, october 16, 1968 that is. tommie smith and john carlos who won the gold and bronze medals, respectfully, and they were part of a larger movement that has been inspired by dr. harry 1960's, tothe late try...
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the south korean the north korean intelligence services that started before the olympics and set up the visit of the north koreans to the winter olympics but the south koreans then bought in the cia as well and i can tell you from discussions with diplomats it really was only the south koreans the north koreans and the americans involved in these discussions other key u.s. allies were kept in the dark they did not know about the secret visit that was paid by mike pompei o in his last days as cia director photos of which have been released in the last couple of hours of course. peo is no longer director pompei oh he is in the last few hours become secretary of state. diplomats telling me he is well across this brief and will continue to be the person in charge although i think most of the work will not be done by the state department but by his former agency the cia right ok we're looking at the leaders and a very small group of advisers with and they're on a building foot bridge the significance of that. well this is a footbridge that was put in place it's been expanded recently by in t
the south korean the north korean intelligence services that started before the olympics and set up the visit of the north koreans to the winter olympics but the south koreans then bought in the cia as well and i can tell you from discussions with diplomats it really was only the south koreans the north koreans and the americans involved in these discussions other key u.s. allies were kept in the dark they did not know about the secret visit that was paid by mike pompei o in his last days as...
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he isa it out for gold at the olympics. he is a burden‘s eye view of him in practice. —— here is a bird's eye view. that will be tough indeed. you can get all the latest sports at our website. to me, that is your wednesday sport briefing. the health of the seas that surround the uk have never been so keenly observed. and as the crusade against plastic continues, the bbc has been given rare access to the british government's science ship. it's a floating laboratory that's studying everything from the health of fish stocks and the seabed, to the amount of litter dumped off our shores. richard westcott joined the endeavour as it sailed down the east coast of england. inching out of the port on a quiet night, the £23 million floating science lab, heading down the east coast to explore one of the world's big environmental problems. what a stunning view, sunrise over a windfarm that we are not here for the view, it is the science done on—board vessel like the view, it is the science done on—boa rd vessel like endeavour
he isa it out for gold at the olympics. he is a burden‘s eye view of him in practice. —— here is a bird's eye view. that will be tough indeed. you can get all the latest sports at our website. to me, that is your wednesday sport briefing. the health of the seas that surround the uk have never been so keenly observed. and as the crusade against plastic continues, the bbc has been given rare access to the british government's science ship. it's a floating laboratory that's studying...
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i wanted you to talk about that iconic moment from 1968 at the olympic games, the two american olympic athletes and the symbol, the salute they gave. they are seeing it on the screen. explain that moment for viewers who might not be familiar. prof. joseph: yes, that is the 400 meter relay race in the mexico city olympics, october 16, 1968 and that is tommie smith and john carlos who won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, and they were part of a larger movement that was inspired by dr. harry edwards in the late 1960's, to have a boycott of the olympics, black athletes, boycotting the olympics because of the human rights violations happening in the united states against african-americans. everything from police brutality to racial segregation, to violence against blacks. when we think about what eventually happens, some athletes at the olympics decided that if they did win, they were going to stage these protests, and what smith and carlos do is they go to the podium without any shoes on, just black socks, they each have a black glove, and they raise the black power symbol. it is
i wanted you to talk about that iconic moment from 1968 at the olympic games, the two american olympic athletes and the symbol, the salute they gave. they are seeing it on the screen. explain that moment for viewers who might not be familiar. prof. joseph: yes, that is the 400 meter relay race in the mexico city olympics, october 16, 1968 and that is tommie smith and john carlos who won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, and they were part of a larger movement that was inspired by dr....
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i wanted you to talk about that 1968 at thet from olympic games, the two american olympic athletes and the simple -- the symbol, the salute they gave. explain that moment for viewers who might not be familiar. guest: yes, that is the 400 meter relay race in the mexico city olympics, october 16, 1968 . that is tommie smith and john carlos who won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, and they were part of a larger movement that has -- that was inspired by dr. harry edwards in the late 1960's, to have a boycott of the olympics, black athletes, because of the human rights violations happening in the united states against african-americans. everything from police brutality to racial segregation, to violence against blacks. when we think about what eventually happens, some athletes at the olympics decided that if they did win, they were going to stage these protests, and what smith and carlos do is they go to the podium without any shoes on, just black socks, they each have a black glove, and they raise the black power symbol. it is interesting because that was a powerful, iconic moment
i wanted you to talk about that 1968 at thet from olympic games, the two american olympic athletes and the simple -- the symbol, the salute they gave. explain that moment for viewers who might not be familiar. guest: yes, that is the 400 meter relay race in the mexico city olympics, october 16, 1968 . that is tommie smith and john carlos who won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, and they were part of a larger movement that has -- that was inspired by dr. harry edwards in the late...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. have gotten us here, and i think we are going to be successful, but if there any reason i feel we are not, we end . thank you. translator: between president trump and myself, for benefiting both japan and the u.s., we have expanded the investment in trade . based on that foundation, open and fair development in the inner pacific region, we are -- have agreed to start talks for free, fair, and reciprocal trade .eals at this time 232, japanese steel and aluminum would not exert any negative influence on u.s. security. rather, it is our position that the quality of japanese products is high. many of those products are difficult to be replaced with an are greatly contributing to the u.s. industries and employment. recognizing that, we'd like to continue to respond to this matter going forward. president trump:-like to add t
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. have gotten us here, and i think we are going to be successful, but if there any reason i feel we are not, we end . thank you. translator: between president trump and myself, for benefiting both japan and the u.s., we have expanded the investment in trade . based on that foundation, open and fair development in the...
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and south korea have military trials after a pause during the winter olympics and twelve thousand u.s. troops will join south korean soldiers for the largest annual exercises between the two nations. kathy novak joins us live from seoul pardon me. so tell us more about about the scale of these exercises. well when these exercises come around every year north korea usually reacts very angrily so they were initially delayed as you mentioned because of the winter olympics the fear was that it may inflame tensions with north korea while the winter olympics and paralympics were happening here in february and march but not only were they delayed it seems they've been shortened as well so the overall scale we're told will remain the same but instead of going on for two months they will only go on for a month and that seems to be in light of the more peaceful atmosphere that is prevailing here on the korean peninsula in the lead up to a summit meeting between the leaders of the two koreas and with plans for a meeting between kim jong un the leader of north korea and the u.s. president donald
and south korea have military trials after a pause during the winter olympics and twelve thousand u.s. troops will join south korean soldiers for the largest annual exercises between the two nations. kathy novak joins us live from seoul pardon me. so tell us more about about the scale of these exercises. well when these exercises come around every year north korea usually reacts very angrily so they were initially delayed as you mentioned because of the winter olympics the fear was that it may...
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would have a temporary pause during the olympics, both of the winter olympics in february and thelympics in march, and military exercises restarted in april, that the north would respond and we would be in a cycle of provocation. that is clearly not where we are today. summitin a spring of diplomacy in asia, north and south korean leaders, prime minister abbe coming to mar-a-lago next week. of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leader. i certainly think that today, we are in a different place although the place we are today is not without its own set of risks. ellen: thank you. adm. mullen: if i could pick up on what victor said in terms of prognosticating, i think it's tough to figure that out. there is -- over the course of the last year, a tremendous amount of uncertainty and the uncertainty that existed with respect in particular in the case of kim jong-un in north korea, not knowing a lot, what he would do, etc. i think it was added to significantly to the uncertainty of what the united states of america is going to do, and that is entering -- the e
would have a temporary pause during the olympics, both of the winter olympics in february and thelympics in march, and military exercises restarted in april, that the north would respond and we would be in a cycle of provocation. that is clearly not where we are today. summitin a spring of diplomacy in asia, north and south korean leaders, prime minister abbe coming to mar-a-lago next week. of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leader. i certainly think that...
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october 16th, that iconic image of olympic athletes tommie smith and john carlos. november 5th, the impact. we'll be talking about that on our special series. special phone lines if you want to join the conversation. for those 30 years old to 60 years old, it's 202-748-8001. the phone line for those 61 and older, we want to hear from you, your memories of that year, 202-748-8002. kathleen cleaver, we introduced you as well as your position at emory as the former communications secretary for the black panther party. how did you get involved in the black panther party? >> i was in an organization called student nonviolent coordinating committee. we had a conference, invited quite a few civil rights leader. but the only one who managed to get there was eldridge cleaver, the leader of the black panther party. he fell madly in love with me and persuaded me i should come out to california, which i did. we got engaged, we got married. i got involved in the organization he was a part of, called the black panther party, which was very much in line with the thinking and plan
october 16th, that iconic image of olympic athletes tommie smith and john carlos. november 5th, the impact. we'll be talking about that on our special series. special phone lines if you want to join the conversation. for those 30 years old to 60 years old, it's 202-748-8001. the phone line for those 61 and older, we want to hear from you, your memories of that year, 202-748-8002. kathleen cleaver, we introduced you as well as your position at emory as the former communications secretary for the...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i feel we're not, we end. ok? thank you, mark. [through interpreter] prime minister abe: between president trump and myself, for benefitting both japan and the u.s., we have expanded the investment and trade based on the foundation of open and fair economic development in the indo-pacific region. we have agreed to start talks for free, fair, and reciprocal trade deals at this time. as for section 232, japanese steel and aluminum would not exert any negative influence on the u.s. security. rather, it's a position that the quality of japanese product is high. many of those products are difficult to be replaced with, and they are greatly contributing to the u.s. industries and employment. so recognizing that, we'd like to continue to r
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i feel we're not, we end. ok? thank you, mark. [through interpreter] prime minister abe: between president trump and myself, for benefitting both japan and the u.s., we have expanded the investment and trade based on the foundation...
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winter olympic and paralympic athletes at the white times. through tranquil arabian can you. can feel intense and if any should come to life. ok stand by in hong kong for enough humidity to produce a shower and the rain not just hong kong grendel general area of southern china will see increasing humidity cloud and rain novel eventually spread in land so this sunday looks a fairly wet day but again you might expect is down the pretty sticky and in shanghai twenty nine not far behind in will hand as well so that's where the rain has gone further south bit of the gap in the skies boney's are dry day for example there are two masses to watch this one also sort of ways of the southern philippines and just catching born here that will be quite active the next day or so another one that massive cloud over sumatra singapore north will take the right or develop the rain fell and also we're talking about thailand southern myanmar with some heavy downpours recently there are more to come. this is of course is because the sun's going north and eventual bring the monsoon rains with it bu
winter olympic and paralympic athletes at the white times. through tranquil arabian can you. can feel intense and if any should come to life. ok stand by in hong kong for enough humidity to produce a shower and the rain not just hong kong grendel general area of southern china will see increasing humidity cloud and rain novel eventually spread in land so this sunday looks a fairly wet day but again you might expect is down the pretty sticky and in shanghai twenty nine not far behind in will...
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we had had a temporary pause during the olympics. both of the winter olympics in february, and the paralympics in march. initary exercises restarted april. wouldred the north respond, and we would be in the cycle of provocation. that is not where we are today. now we are in a spring of summit diplomacy in asia. the north korean leader went to china. last week or over a week ago. and then of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leaders. so, i certainly think today we are in a different place. although the place we are in today is not without its own set of risks. ellen: thank you. victor: if i could pick up on what victor said in terms of prognosticating for the next six months, i think it is tough to figure that out. there is certainly over the course of the last year, a tremendous amount of uncertainty. and the uncertainty that existed with respect in particular in the case of kim jong-un in north korea, not knowing a lot about what he would do, etc., i think was added to significantly by the uncertai
we had had a temporary pause during the olympics. both of the winter olympics in february, and the paralympics in march. initary exercises restarted april. wouldred the north respond, and we would be in the cycle of provocation. that is not where we are today. now we are in a spring of summit diplomacy in asia. the north korean leader went to china. last week or over a week ago. and then of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leaders. so, i certainly think today...
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-- protesting at the olympics. and then richard nixon elected president on november 5. we will talk about all of this this morning on our 1968 america in turmoil series. special for lines -- special phone for those 25 years old and older. for 61 and older, we want to 202-748-8001at --202-748-8002. kathleen cleaver, we introduced to as the former communications secretary for the black panther party. how did you get involved with a mark -- how did you get involved questio? prof. cleaver: we had a conference for our committee. short, a long story cleaver fell madly in love with me and persuaded me to come out to california. was a partrt that he of the black panther party -- he was a part of the black panther party. it was very exciting and with verynd filled positive, energize young men and women. professor joseph, you talked about the organization of the civil rights movement at the time. the different organizations out there. how does white america view these different organizations we have talked about as well as d
-- protesting at the olympics. and then richard nixon elected president on november 5. we will talk about all of this this morning on our 1968 america in turmoil series. special for lines -- special phone for those 25 years old and older. for 61 and older, we want to 202-748-8001at --202-748-8002. kathleen cleaver, we introduced to as the former communications secretary for the black panther party. how did you get involved with a mark -- how did you get involved questio? prof. cleaver: we had a...
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olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i feel we're not, we end. okay? thank you, mark. prime minister abe: between president trump and myself, for benefitting both japan and the u.s., we have expanded the investment and trade based on the foundation -- open and fair economic development in the indo-pacific region. we have agreed to start talks for free, fair, and reciprocal trade deals at this time.as for -- time. as for section 232, japanese steel and aluminum would not exert any negative influence on the u.s. security. rather, it's a position that the quality of japanese product is high. many of those products are difficult to be replaced with, and they are greatly contributing to the u.s. industries and employment. so recognizing that, we'd like to continue to respon
olympics. if you look at ticket sales prior to what took place with respect to north korea, it was going to be a big problem, and it turned out to be a very successful olympics. so we've gotten us here, and i think we're going to be successful. but if for any reason i feel we're not, we end. okay? thank you, mark. prime minister abe: between president trump and myself, for benefitting both japan and the u.s., we have expanded the investment and trade based on the foundation -- open and fair...
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we downloaded 700 pieces of short form content in 21 like which is every day to our olympic player, and that is one of the reasons we were able to advocate to subscribers. they love the sport's ip, but when people look at content on a device, they expect to be entertained every time they hit it. if they hit it and nothing is new, they are disappointed. david w.: can you do that and step up into the high-priced sports projects? that sounds like espn in the early days. they had to get in the nfl and nba, and that costs enormous amounts of money. david z: opportunistically, we have taken football. we have not taken football what we get in a bidding war with anyone. if you want to offer your content on a pan-european platform, it is us. the difference between the u.s. and europe is in the u.s., it is one culture, one language. everybody likes the same four sports. 80% of viewing is football, baseball, basketball, hockey. in europe, there is a number of sports that are number one in northern europe and number 10 in southern europe. we have been effective in getting a lot of content, and all
we downloaded 700 pieces of short form content in 21 like which is every day to our olympic player, and that is one of the reasons we were able to advocate to subscribers. they love the sport's ip, but when people look at content on a device, they expect to be entertained every time they hit it. if they hit it and nothing is new, they are disappointed. david w.: can you do that and step up into the high-priced sports projects? that sounds like espn in the early days. they had to get in the nfl...
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they will hope it lifts them to olympic glory. while in the pool, the scots are up and running. the scot could win this! this is going to be very close indeed! duncan scott on the last stroke, i think he's got it. yes, he has got it! duncan scott sealed their first swimming gold this week. he had to beat chad le clos to do it. the man with six gold medals. while england‘s siobhan—marie o‘connor dominated the medley. siobhan—marie o'connor of england. a very good swim indeed. plenty of competition for the last track race. track race. race now, rewarded with gold, scotland‘s fourth on the bike. scotland‘s fourth on the bike. it was worth all the pain. gold in the long jump, olivia breen leaping to glory. heaved his way to gold. a new british record took every emotion. as much to scotland. a win over australia gave the triples team gold. been giving out gold. at full—time, jamell anderson proposed on court. the way to make a winning match even sweeter. joe lynskey, bbc news. celtic are just one win away from the scottish premiership title. the scottish premiership tit
they will hope it lifts them to olympic glory. while in the pool, the scots are up and running. the scot could win this! this is going to be very close indeed! duncan scott on the last stroke, i think he's got it. yes, he has got it! duncan scott sealed their first swimming gold this week. he had to beat chad le clos to do it. the man with six gold medals. while england‘s siobhan—marie o‘connor dominated the medley. siobhan—marie o'connor of england. a very good swim indeed. plenty of...
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from the winter olympics to k—pop concerts, we're seeing a thawing in relations between north and south korea. there's even been some speculation that the two countries may unite. but as young south koreans would potentially bvar the biggest burden of a possible reunification, some have been telling the bbc that they're simply too busy to contemplate a united korea. people actually realise that they're are also human beings. through the olympics, people actually realised that they're also human beings and we could be all friends. through the olympics, people actually realised that they're also human beings and we could be all friends. i made this animation video about the contrast between a south korean student's life and a north korean student's life there. i put it on the internet. it shows how restrictive life in north korea must be under an authoritarian state. there's not a lot of mainstream media focus on the people that are under that oppressive regime. i think every korean kid kind of has a distant relative that's been taken away to north korea, so it's always been a close confl
from the winter olympics to k—pop concerts, we're seeing a thawing in relations between north and south korea. there's even been some speculation that the two countries may unite. but as young south koreans would potentially bvar the biggest burden of a possible reunification, some have been telling the bbc that they're simply too busy to contemplate a united korea. people actually realise that they're are also human beings. through the olympics, people actually realised that they're also...
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olympics. >> that was my favorite line. >> if not for donald trump the olympics -- any american president has personally taken credit for the success of the olympics. >> now one has. he talked about mike pompeo, the secret meeting there. but the question is, and you know he has the summit. denuclearization, is that a reality? >> the trump administration and trump gives them a lot of credit for trying, for exploring these issues is important. i think it's important to understand so far the north koreans have really been getting everything they wanted without having to concede anything. all they have said is that they're willing to talk about denuclearization. and because of this they have gotten a meeting with the south korean president, a meeting with the american president, a prospect of the end of hostilities with south korea, the prospect of the end of hostilities with america and the recognition of north korea. what do the north koreans mean by denuclearization? maybe it's changed, but historically what they have meant and they've been very consistent about this is they say we are tal
olympics. >> that was my favorite line. >> if not for donald trump the olympics -- any american president has personally taken credit for the success of the olympics. >> now one has. he talked about mike pompeo, the secret meeting there. but the question is, and you know he has the summit. denuclearization, is that a reality? >> the trump administration and trump gives them a lot of credit for trying, for exploring these issues is important. i think it's important to...
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she's olympic team pursuit champion — this was for solo gold. at one stage, she was half a second behind her australian opponent, but over 3000 metres it's who copes with pain the best. this means so much. you sometimes feel embarrassed about overegging the pride of the scotland jersey or individual versus team and those kind of things, i feel uncomfortable with it, but with this event, it really means so much. this was a busy night for the archibald family. katie's brotherjohn went for gold soon after, but he was beaten into silver by england's rising star charlie tanfield, a man who has a smile to match the talent. to be fair, john put up a really good fight there, at one point, i was like, "can i hang on for the end?" but i managed to take it home, so i'm just really happy with that, to be honest. in the pool, it's england who have set the early pace. even before adam peaty‘s finals, other lions have come forward. for 21—year—old sarah vasey, any medal would have done, but with one good sprint, gold can be in touching distance.
she's olympic team pursuit champion — this was for solo gold. at one stage, she was half a second behind her australian opponent, but over 3000 metres it's who copes with pain the best. this means so much. you sometimes feel embarrassed about overegging the pride of the scotland jersey or individual versus team and those kind of things, i feel uncomfortable with it, but with this event, it really means so much. this was a busy night for the archibald family. katie's brotherjohn went for gold...
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both of the winter olympics in february and olympics in march. t once they restarted in april, but the northwood responded we would be in the cycle of provocation. that is not where we are today. spring of summit diplomacy and asia. the nonsense of south korean leaders, prime minister abbe is theng tomorrow next week, north korean leader went to china last week or over a week ago. then of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leaders. weertainly think today are in a different place. the place we are in today are not without its own set of risks. host: thank you. mr. mullen: if i could pick up on what victor said in terms of prognosticating for the next six months, i think it is tough to figure that out. there is over the course of the last year, a tremendous amount of uncertainty. the uncertainty that existed with respect to break it -- in particular maketh of kim jong-un in north korea, not knowing a lot about what he would do, etc., i think was added significantly by the uncertainty of what the united states of am
both of the winter olympics in february and olympics in march. t once they restarted in april, but the northwood responded we would be in the cycle of provocation. that is not where we are today. spring of summit diplomacy and asia. the nonsense of south korean leaders, prime minister abbe is theng tomorrow next week, north korean leader went to china last week or over a week ago. then of course, the big meeting between president trump and the north korean leaders. weertainly think today are in...
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three olympic. silver medals with germany. i was definitely a great feeling and great time i have been in olympic medal is not something that everyone can say they do so it's very special here for me it was really good to be to be good and gave time again because president my knee injury the baton at west brom and it was just all about to get some game time and then show what you can do that was a tournaments for me to allowed me to play. cases. tried my best had a. still a bit upset that we didn't get gold what do you think your chances are being on the roster the world cup in russia i mean i don't know what my chances are you have to ask the coach for that. i'm very hopeful. to make the squad for the world cup about i'm trying my best as i said i live in the moment so i try to perform as as best as i can to be called up for the squad in the summer. it's not a big. huge impact if you commit to. part of a common goal he presented his salary to cheered. is this initiative. of some of the father being from africa and me having b
three olympic. silver medals with germany. i was definitely a great feeling and great time i have been in olympic medal is not something that everyone can say they do so it's very special here for me it was really good to be to be good and gave time again because president my knee injury the baton at west brom and it was just all about to get some game time and then show what you can do that was a tournaments for me to allowed me to play. cases. tried my best had a. still a bit upset that we...