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nick's former girlfriend. prosecutor mosier called her as a witness, but his interest in her was not so much about what she said as what she might have done. >> i can't prove that she had involvement, but i can't rule it out either. we have these texts from the evening of the murder that are really pretty disturbing. >> reporter: at 6:36 p.m., james lapan sent this text to jessica. pitbull. to which jessica replied, his dog. his name is smokey. and then james instructed jessica to delete all their texts. >> why are you talking about nick's pit bull the night he's murdered? >> reporter: jessica testified she and james had talked about her getting a dog like smokey for her daughter. that said, investigators still wonder if jessica was feeding james information about nick. remember, after the murder, smokey was found in the backyard. did james put him there, and was he able to pacify the dog based on help jessica provided? we wanted to ask jessica about all of that. she declined to be interviewed. if she committe
nick's former girlfriend. prosecutor mosier called her as a witness, but his interest in her was not so much about what she said as what she might have done. >> i can't prove that she had involvement, but i can't rule it out either. we have these texts from the evening of the murder that are really pretty disturbing. >> reporter: at 6:36 p.m., james lapan sent this text to jessica. pitbull. to which jessica replied, his dog. his name is smokey. and then james instructed jessica to...
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and he said, they arrested matt and nick. and i said, matt and nick who? and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. >> it's true, they had confessed to the murders of the aunt and uncle and he named an accomplice, 22-year-old nick sampson, a cousin of matt's on the other branch of the family tree. >> i was sitting up in bed and i said, andy should i be shaking and he said, that is normal. it's shock. >> but matt livers had been with them, at easter dinner just a few hours before. now, he said that he and nick had returned to kill the aunt and uncle. >> our first reaction was is, somebody needs to tell grandma, she had just lost her only son and her grandson is being arrested for this. and just like us, she is like, i don't understand. i said, grandma, none of us understand any of this. >> did you get any sense of well, at least somebody is found responsible, did did it make you feel any better? >> i felt like we were moving to the next phase, so i was relieved, i guess, to know they had somebody. >> with livers in jail, police descended on mourdock to
and he said, they arrested matt and nick. and i said, matt and nick who? and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. >> it's true, they had confessed to the murders of the aunt and uncle and he named an accomplice, 22-year-old nick sampson, a cousin of matt's on the other branch of the family tree. >> i was sitting up in bed and i said, andy should i be shaking and he said, that is normal. it's shock. >> but matt livers had been with them, at easter dinner just a few hours...
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nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother. this is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care. but i can't invest in a business that dante has neglected. what would you call these two colors? salmon and light salmon? dante: salmon. lemonis: let's the three of us go outside. and as i go around the outside of the property, i'm seeing weeds everywhere, crap hanging from the trees. the parking lot looks like garbage. now, i can be tolerant for certain things, but disrespecting hard-earned assets is not one of them, and so i'm gonna put him through the paces. what would you rate the property today, aesthetically? dante: uh, 5 out of 10? lemonis: a 5? what's giv
nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother. this is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't...
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nd.u nick: there will be talk of a new day in america. but will the biden presidency really be a panacea? the politics of this country are so sickly, the divisions so deep. the coronavirus has revealed so many american ailments. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. katty: it is an enormousromise , but the country really needs it. we were speaking about china earlier with james. with less than 24 hours in office, the trump administration has taken a parting shot across beijing. not on trade. secretary of state mike pompeo said it's policies on muslims and ethnic minorities in a region our crimes against humanity and genocide. what does this mean? let's bring in bbc's chinese service. why has the outgoing secretary of state on his very last day in office make this declaration at this moment? >> we understand there have been debates in the admin's patient about such determinations, but there was some objection from trump's economic advisers because obviously this would jeopardize the u.s.-china trade talks. however, mr. pompeo decided to announc
nd.u nick: there will be talk of a new day in america. but will the biden presidency really be a panacea? the politics of this country are so sickly, the divisions so deep. the coronavirus has revealed so many american ailments. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. katty: it is an enormousromise , but the country really needs it. we were speaking about china earlier with james. with less than 24 hours in office, the trump administration has taken a parting shot across beijing. not on trade....
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nick: the d.c. national guard falls under multiple jurisdictions and they acknowledge it is bureaucratic. 4:50, after most of the damage was done, mccarthy acknowledged deploying the d.c. guard was not easy. >> additional request came from the capitl police. to understand the specifics and how to support the operations, questions were asked, a bit of confusion. nick: military officials believe they underestimated the potential for violence and should have asked for more help. they also acknowledge they were stunned by their association's violence clearing of black lives matter protests. they took pains to make sure the military had no role. when law enforcement did not request, the military was eager to comply. by 6:45 p.m., hundreds of national guard soldiers arrived outside the capitol. as many as 20,000 could be in d.c. for next week's inauguration when military and local officials say they are eager for a show of force. that will include guardsmen who are armed. you can see it today, with long r
nick: the d.c. national guard falls under multiple jurisdictions and they acknowledge it is bureaucratic. 4:50, after most of the damage was done, mccarthy acknowledged deploying the d.c. guard was not easy. >> additional request came from the capitl police. to understand the specifics and how to support the operations, questions were asked, a bit of confusion. nick: military officials believe they underestimated the potential for violence and should have asked for more help. they also...
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nick: why today of all days? if the goal is to galvanize international community,announce 24 inauguration could lead some people to say this is more about politics than policy? >> we have really worked hard to keep these decisions above politics and outside of politics by focusing on the facts and on the information. unfortunately, these are lengthy and exhaustive processes and we've been able to complete them in relatively recent days and take decisions for the secretary. believe me, if we cld madehese decisions sooner, we woeuld h have. we also believe this is an issue that has strong bipartisan support. we believe this is an issue that will continue to resonate and should resonate outside of politics. nick: do you believe that by doing this the day before inauguration, you are boxing the biden administration in or helping them galvanize international opinion? it's up to the biden >> it's up to the biden administration how they take this determination and what they do with it. nick: has the state department n a
nick: why today of all days? if the goal is to galvanize international community,announce 24 inauguration could lead some people to say this is more about politics than policy? >> we have really worked hard to keep these decisions above politics and outside of politics by focusing on the facts and on the information. unfortunately, these are lengthy and exhaustive processes and we've been able to complete them in relatively recent days and take decisions for the secretary. believe me, if...
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nick: mullen hired austin to be joint staff director. one day austin told his boss to come downstairs to take a photo. never before had so many senior black officers helped lead the joint staffs. >> i said what is this all about and one of them said this is history and every one of them was doing an exceptional job for me. nick: to increase the percentage of black officers, mullen says the old boys network has to change from the lowest ranks. >> i've had this theory forever on these promotion boards, there's a phrase i use, ducks pick ducks. and these are dominating -- these boards are dominated by caucasian senior officers, typically. it's hard to break that. and this is a long-term issue where you have to enlarge the pool there in order to expect to be able to promote people to admiral and general. nick: smith says commanders should be judged by the diversity of their staff and the climates they create and that rotc programs must be improved. he's confident that secretary austin can do that. >> this is a great occasion not for black am
nick: mullen hired austin to be joint staff director. one day austin told his boss to come downstairs to take a photo. never before had so many senior black officers helped lead the joint staffs. >> i said what is this all about and one of them said this is history and every one of them was doing an exceptional job for me. nick: to increase the percentage of black officers, mullen says the old boys network has to change from the lowest ranks. >> i've had this theory forever on these...
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nick schifrin: yes. very quickly, william, we have seen a lot of push on environmental regulations from the trump administration in the last four years. these new regulations follow that pattern, governing everything from greenhouse gas emissions, safety of chemicals, migratory birds, who gets to profit off federal lands. not only are some of these last-minute moves controversial, of course, the arctic drilling, but, also, critics say that the way some of these moves have been made will make them very difficult for the biden administration to undo. william brangham: nick schifrin, thanks for keeping us abreast of all this. nick schifrin: thank u. ♪ judy: final tonight, we turn to civil rights activists ruby bridges who writes her story in a new children's -- children books, helping adult years will listen. telling her story is a special correspondent who followed in bridges' footsteps when she, along with hamilton homes, desegregated the university of georgia. this is part of our race matters solution
nick schifrin: yes. very quickly, william, we have seen a lot of push on environmental regulations from the trump administration in the last four years. these new regulations follow that pattern, governing everything from greenhouse gas emissions, safety of chemicals, migratory birds, who gets to profit off federal lands. not only are some of these last-minute moves controversial, of course, the arctic drilling, but, also, critics say that the way some of these moves have been made will make...
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nick trata is with us. nick served 30 years in the secret service. helped protect five presidents including president trump. worked on large-scale events such as world leader summits and post 9/11 they traveled with president bush including secret trips from iraq and afghanistan that you'll hear tonight. if nick looks familiar, you talk about being on the field at yankee stadium as president trump threw out the first pitch before game three of the 2001 world series, what a moment. also pleased to have us as moderator, the former deputy assistant to the president for operations and advance at the white house under president bush and in that roll spence oversaw the integration of dozens of military you are skecurity and operational agencies all involved in presidential travel including the u.s. secret service. today it's the global director of business development for show call inc., a production company. we had planned to have with us tonight, we had kathleen flatly and due to a health issue, kathleen is not able to be here. i let's welcome spence and
nick trata is with us. nick served 30 years in the secret service. helped protect five presidents including president trump. worked on large-scale events such as world leader summits and post 9/11 they traveled with president bush including secret trips from iraq and afghanistan that you'll hear tonight. if nick looks familiar, you talk about being on the field at yankee stadium as president trump threw out the first pitch before game three of the 2001 world series, what a moment. also pleased...
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nick: it was tone and relationship with the press. america first replaced with a conversation about how important allies are and enemies of the people replaced with praise for the media, a promise to speak with us often and return to daily briefings. that perhaps is the reason he appeared at the podium on his first full day. judy: thank you, and. -- thank you, nick. ♪ it's a given that strong family ties are critical, especially for mothers serving time in prison. on the nawaz has this story, part of our searching for justice series. >> i know you want a second chance -- >> this is a letter from melissa trinidad's 17-year-old daughter. >> i will always love you, but i just can't. you can't waltz back to my life and expect to be my mom again. amna: she received it soon after she was released from jail in september. trinidad, a mother of three, is in recovery from heroin addiction. she says her problems began with prescription pain pills, back in 2012. >> since then, you know, i have been in recovery and then relapse and then recovery
nick: it was tone and relationship with the press. america first replaced with a conversation about how important allies are and enemies of the people replaced with praise for the media, a promise to speak with us often and return to daily briefings. that perhaps is the reason he appeared at the podium on his first full day. judy: thank you, and. -- thank you, nick. ♪ it's a given that strong family ties are critical, especially for mothers serving time in prison. on the nawaz has this story,...
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nick: how much of a threat are these protests to putin? we have not seen what we have seen in previous examples of russian history, even 2011-2012, which are the elites breaking from putin. masha: the putin regime is a mafia state. every person in the elites is dependent on putin for money and power. that is one of the reasons they all contributed to the building of his palace. he has them in his grip at all times. we are not going to see the elites coalescing against two -- against putin. that is not applicable to this regime. for the protesters, there are no levers in any existing institutions for the protesters to activate. no independent judiciary, no parliament, no elites that could rise up against putin. the protests are best viewed as an investment in russia's post-putin future. nick: a colleague of yours called it digital guerrilla war. he is popular with younger russians and able to get a viral video out there. the majority of russia is older, politically inactive. can navalny reach out to the actual majority of the country? masha
nick: how much of a threat are these protests to putin? we have not seen what we have seen in previous examples of russian history, even 2011-2012, which are the elites breaking from putin. masha: the putin regime is a mafia state. every person in the elites is dependent on putin for money and power. that is one of the reasons they all contributed to the building of his palace. he has them in his grip at all times. we are not going to see the elites coalescing against two -- against putin. that...
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nick was my supervisor at the time. my boss. i called back and said nick, my recommendation is that we don't go. we can't vouch for two hundred fifty people. eventually, it went to the deputy chief of staff at the time, and the end result was that they scrapped the state dinner, which of course we never want to be in that position because there's a lot of political ramifications here. but again, it showed the support that president bush had for the security here. eventually, we had a fourteen on each side dinner, including the director of the secret services. but that support was very important. >> let's move to post presidency. larry, you read red president ford's detail. in post presidency. talk to us a little bit about that. and the challenges of a post presidency without all of the support that the president had when he was in office. >> you know, people don't understand how difficult it is to cover a former president. i had president ford and mrs. ford seven months in vail. five months in vail, seven months in palm springs.
nick was my supervisor at the time. my boss. i called back and said nick, my recommendation is that we don't go. we can't vouch for two hundred fifty people. eventually, it went to the deputy chief of staff at the time, and the end result was that they scrapped the state dinner, which of course we never want to be in that position because there's a lot of political ramifications here. but again, it showed the support that president bush had for the security here. eventually, we had a fourteen...
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nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not lowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're ing filet mignon on the hooks, and we're using a hot dog. man: the u.s. is the largest importer of seafood in the world. we import 91% of our seafood, and our primary source is china. comes both at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and it comes at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year. nick: it seems like it would be a lot better for the american fishermen if we didn't import as much fish. david: in other countries,
nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not lowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're ing filet...
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hello, nick! look at ou! quick! hello, nick! look at you! hello _ quick! hello, nick! look at you! hello there, - quick! hello, nick! look at you! hello there, how- quick! hello, nick! look at you! hello there, how is i quick! hello, nick! look at you! hello there, how is it| you! hello there, how is it going? _ you! hello there, how is it going? yes, i you! hello there, how is it going? yes, lam in body scotland _ going? yes, lam in body scotland and of course i am wearing _ scotland and of course i am wearing traditional garb. keep that well under _ wearing traditional garb. keep that well under wraps - wearing traditional garb. keep that well under wraps if i wearing traditional garb. keep that well under wraps if you i that well under wraps if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you?— would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place _ where are you? well, i'm in the one place many— where are you? well, i'm in the one place many scott _ where are you? well, i'm in the one place many scott hold i where are you? well, i'm in the one place many scot
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ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir? nick: good to see you. lemonis: nick is miami-based and has a track record of successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i can add a tremendous amount of value. ana: my next concern is, like, numbers and percentages, and -- lemonis: well, let's back up for a second. what's the company worth in your mind today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's risk for everybody here, marcus. lemonis: not for me. i haven't written a check yet. ♪♪ ana: we need to do a rebranding. we need to do a full rollout, but -- lemonis: the
ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir? nick: good to see you. lemonis: nick is miami-based and has a track record of successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you...
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thank you so much, nick, again for your analysis. nick i nick, againforyouranalysis. nick triggle, health correspondent. as we been hearing in the last error, the number of people who have died from covid—19 in the uk has now passed 100,000 asthma in the last hour. over 30,000 of those where care home residents in england and wales. at today's briefing the prime minister began by offering his condolences to everyone who has lost loved one. sigh andi sigh and i am sorry to have to tell you that today the number of deaths recorded from covid in the uk has passed 100,000. == recorded from covid in the uk has passed 100,000.— recorded from covid in the uk has passed 100,000. -- i am sorry. it is hard to compute _ passed 100,000. -- i am sorry. it is hard to compute the _ passed 100,000. -- i am sorry. it is hard to compute the sorrow- passed 100,000. -- i am sorry. it is hard to compute the sorrow in i passed 100,000. -- i am sorry. it is hard to compute the sorrow in that l hard to compute the sorrow in that grim _ hard to compute the sorrow in that grim statistic. t
thank you so much, nick, again for your analysis. nick i nick, againforyouranalysis. nick triggle, health correspondent. as we been hearing in the last error, the number of people who have died from covid—19 in the uk has now passed 100,000 asthma in the last hour. over 30,000 of those where care home residents in england and wales. at today's briefing the prime minister began by offering his condolences to everyone who has lost loved one. sigh andi sigh and i am sorry to have to tell you...
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i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick triggle. i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri - le. i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely critical, i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely critical, it i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely critical, it is i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely critical, it is the i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit is absolutely critical, it is the highest i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick triggle. is absolutely critical, it is the highest i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. number is absolutely critical, it is the highest i'm joined now by our health cor
i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick triggle. i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri - le. i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely critical, i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick tri- -le. the situation in hospit clearly is absolutely critical, it i'm joined now by our health correspondent nick...
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nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> let's go move! >> schifrin: for a moment, the drill, became reality. this morning soldiers and law enforcement practicing inauguration security, suddenly sheltered for fear of attack. it turned out, the threat was this nearby fire, which was quickly extinguished. but it shows the tension in washington, d.c. ahead of wednesday's inauguration. thousands of national guard soldiers continue to arrive. more than 25,000 will secure the city, and surround the capitol with rifles and bulletproof vests behind seven-foot-high fences. downtown d.c. is on lockdown. a normally festive inauguration week, replaced with barricades, and security checks. the washington monument, closed, behind rings of security. >> we're here to protect the citizens of the united states just as much as we are the seat of our government. so, no one should fear us unless they have ill will in their heart. >> every guardsman takes an oath, and it's to defend the constitution from enemies, foreign and domestic. and as we've seen, sometim
nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> let's go move! >> schifrin: for a moment, the drill, became reality. this morning soldiers and law enforcement practicing inauguration security, suddenly sheltered for fear of attack. it turned out, the threat was this nearby fire, which was quickly extinguished. but it shows the tension in washington, d.c. ahead of wednesday's inauguration. thousands of national guard soldiers continue to arrive. more than 25,000 will secure the city, and...
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or nick. is nick on the call? >> yes. governor inslee: nick, could you respond to those questions, please? nick: i'm happy to, gomber -- governor. [indiscernible] -- >> you can start, nick. nick: wonderful. so, the limited reopening of fitness activities the governor mentioned is that in phase one when the region began on january 11 and started out in phase one, there will be some very limited fitness activities allowed in each of those regions. so, for example, appointment-based fitness and training at gyms where no more than one customer or athlete per 500 square feet is allowed. that's a severely limited reopening of fitness in phase one for those regions. because we absolutely recognize the connection for individuals between their physical health and their mental well-being and the threats that covid is creating -- stress that covid is creating in many pee -- many people's lives. we thought that was important to make that little bit of movement in phase one. once those regions make it to phase two, at that point in ti
or nick. is nick on the call? >> yes. governor inslee: nick, could you respond to those questions, please? nick: i'm happy to, gomber -- governor. [indiscernible] -- >> you can start, nick. nick: wonderful. so, the limited reopening of fitness activities the governor mentioned is that in phase one when the region began on january 11 and started out in phase one, there will be some very limited fitness activities allowed in each of those regions. so, for example, appointment-based...
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nick: in china a tabloid accused the u.s. of double standards for calling yesterday a riot, but prairsng hong kong demonstrato in 2019 who broke into the legislative council. that was echoed by one t at pointed ke pompeo. >> pompeo said he wanted to free the people of hong kong from oppression. he should open his eyes and look at the people in china and hong kong today. we are living a good life. it is the american people who should be liberated and reued. chinesever mind president xi jinping stifles all ssdient. on beijing' behalf theyof arrested dozen protesters. yesterday's failed insurrection allowed countries to deflect and present the u.s. as weak and hypocritical. iranian president rouhani -- >> what we saw proved what failurthe western democracy is and how fragile its foundation is. nick: in europe, handwringing and shock. in france, a fracture democracy and chaos in washington. french president macron -- cou >> what happened today and washington, d.c. is not america, we belve in the strength of american democracy. ni
nick: in china a tabloid accused the u.s. of double standards for calling yesterday a riot, but prairsng hong kong demonstrato in 2019 who broke into the legislative council. that was echoed by one t at pointed ke pompeo. >> pompeo said he wanted to free the people of hong kong from oppression. he should open his eyes and look at the people in china and hong kong today. we are living a good life. it is the american people who should be liberated and reued. chinesever mind president xi...
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nick: we have over 90 people in the progressive caucus. joie: are you viable? nick: absolutely. over the last 15 years, you've seen tens of millions of americans leave the democratic and republican parties and become independent, so now there's an ocean of independents that doesn't have representation, and we're reaching a kind of breaking point in the political system. joie: but in all of u.s. history, popular discontent has never been enough to rally a third party upset. barry: things like ballot access, campaign finance rules, the rules for getting into political debates, most of those are structured in a way to favor the two big parties, and to put hurdles in the way of small parties. also, having a presidential election system with an electoral college discourages third parties. so i think the united states deserves more than two options for voters, but at the moment, the culture and the structures that are in place make that very difficult. joie: the most successful third party presidential contenders -- teddy roosevelt and his bull moose party, alabama's segregationist go
nick: we have over 90 people in the progressive caucus. joie: are you viable? nick: absolutely. over the last 15 years, you've seen tens of millions of americans leave the democratic and republican parties and become independent, so now there's an ocean of independents that doesn't have representation, and we're reaching a kind of breaking point in the political system. joie: but in all of u.s. history, popular discontent has never been enough to rally a third party upset. barry: things like...
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so would a 9ers super bowl win, nick says, it is our turn. all thanks to this 2013 deflected pass from then seahawk richard sherman which gave seattle a super bowl birth. >> richard sherman, took the super bowl away from us, now it is time for them to give it back to us, i'm hoping he saved the day. hopefully you don't even need him to save the day, hopefully you can take it and head to miami. ktvu fox 2 news. >> it didn't quite work out, nick, they are still trying. >>> one bay area family is filled with the los angeles world series title this year, the starting pitcher in the final game was tony, who grew up right in vacaville, surrounded by giant's fans. when he was drafted, it was congratulations, i'm sorry. he dreamed of becoming a major league pitcher when he worked his way up from little league, vacaville high school, his father is an open firefighter, he and the rest of the family were in the ballpark at arlington during the title winning game, says it wasn't so awful to be a dodgers fan, even for one night. >> him being on the roster
so would a 9ers super bowl win, nick says, it is our turn. all thanks to this 2013 deflected pass from then seahawk richard sherman which gave seattle a super bowl birth. >> richard sherman, took the super bowl away from us, now it is time for them to give it back to us, i'm hoping he saved the day. hopefully you don't even need him to save the day, hopefully you can take it and head to miami. ktvu fox 2 news. >> it didn't quite work out, nick, they are still trying. >>>...
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all for me you started your own production company called stolen pictures yeah stolen picture would nick frost tell us about true seekers truth seekers is is a show that we're writing and i don't think we're going to be in it like a doubleheader are going to be i think nick's going to take one of the main roles. it's a comedy about sort of paranormal investigators and we decided to stop production company because we wanted to have some ownership of what we do most of what we've done is owned by other forces so we thought we'd star own little shingle and t.v. seems to be an incredibly creative and exciting place at the moment you know like that yeah i mean that seems to be where a lot of the the kind of mid budget stuff that used to be occupied by films that were made for $3540000000.00 now all that stuff seems to be made on television there's low budget indie movies and these huge movies and everything in the middle now seems to be migrating do you have a particular interest in the paranormal. only in a sort of not not in any way that would suggest i believe in it. i'm a bit of a rationa
all for me you started your own production company called stolen pictures yeah stolen picture would nick frost tell us about true seekers truth seekers is is a show that we're writing and i don't think we're going to be in it like a doubleheader are going to be i think nick's going to take one of the main roles. it's a comedy about sort of paranormal investigators and we decided to stop production company because we wanted to have some ownership of what we do most of what we've done is owned by...
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nick eardley. now let's take a look at the latest government figures there were 23,275 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 25,519. the number of people in hospital is falling — with 34,783 currently in hospital. 1,200 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 1,177 deaths were announced every day. the total number of deaths so far across the uk is 105,571. there are also figures for the numbers of people vaccinated. 487,756 people have had their first dose of one of the three approved covid—19 vaccines in the latest 2a hour period. meaning nearly 8.4 million people in the uk have had theirfirstjab. meaning nearly 8.4 million people in the uk have had theirfirstjab. today is the anniversary of the world health organization first declaring the covid—19 outbreak a public health emergency of internatio
nick eardley. now let's take a look at the latest government figures there were 23,275 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 25,519. the number of people in hospital is falling — with 34,783 currently in hospital. 1,200 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 1,177 deaths were announced every day....
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and in scotland right now is our very own nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! how's it going? you alright? yes, i'm in bonny scotland and of course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you wouldn't mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it's the one time of the year where it's socially acceptable to drink whisky with your dinner. i see! how was your burns night? well, it was pretty bizarre, to be honest. it went virtual for the first and hopefully the last time, and obviously, there's a lot of people up here with a lot of time on their hands, so one phd student from glasgow decided to train an ai to write poetry in the style of the great bard himself. 0k, can we hear a bit of that now? he reads. wow! tech meets tradition! speaking of which, we're going to break a sacred tradition. ageing whiskey usually takes years but one company in silicon valley believe
and in scotland right now is our very own nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! how's it going? you alright? yes, i'm in bonny scotland and of course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you wouldn't mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it's the one time of the year...
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nick, good talk to you. nick b. _ first of all. nick, good talk to you, nick b, our— first of all. nick, good talk to l you, nick b, our correspondent first of all. nick, good talk to - you, nick b, our correspondent in brussels. we are still waiting for president biden to appear at arlington national ceremony, to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier and in the meantime we will talk to madeleine albright, the former us secretary of state under president bill clinton. madam secretary, a pleasure to have you on the show and thank you forjoining us. the show and thank you for “oining us, , ., ., ., , the show and thank you for “oining us. ., , the show and thank you for “oining us. good to be with you and thank ou. sum us. good to be with you and thank you- sum up. _ us. good to be with you and thank you- sum up. if— us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you _ us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you will, - us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you will, the - us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you will, the lastl
nick, good talk to you. nick b. _ first of all. nick, good talk to you, nick b, our— first of all. nick, good talk to l you, nick b, our correspondent first of all. nick, good talk to - you, nick b, our correspondent in brussels. we are still waiting for president biden to appear at arlington national ceremony, to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier and in the meantime we will talk to madeleine albright, the former us secretary of state under president bill clinton. madam...
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. 202i you have to have a strong nick. 2021 will see how — you have to have a strong nick. 2021 will see how defend the w series she won in 2019, establishing her as one of the top female drivers. this year the series runs in partnership with formula 1 with eight races during grand prix weekend.— formula 1 with eight races during grand prix weekend. drivers coming throu~h grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the — grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the ranks _ grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the ranks to _ grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the ranks to get _ grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the ranks to get that - grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the ranks to get that access to formula 1 is quite difficult so not only will be racing on the sockets so propelling us as best as possible to hopefully one day make that step forward but also in front of a whole new audience, the people we want to be performing in front of and i am confident if it is not neither is someone out there capable of achieving that. this neither is someone
. 202i you have to have a strong nick. 2021 will see how — you have to have a strong nick. 2021 will see how defend the w series she won in 2019, establishing her as one of the top female drivers. this year the series runs in partnership with formula 1 with eight races during grand prix weekend.— formula 1 with eight races during grand prix weekend. drivers coming throu~h grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the — grand prix weekend. drivers coming through the ranks _ grand prix...
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nick schifrin has more. >> schifrin: the f.b.i. says there are threats to all 50 state capitals this wkend, when federal authorities warned could be armed protests. in pennsylvania, there will be 450 national guard soldiers protecng the state capitol in harrisburg. to discuss that, i'm joined by pennsylvania lt. governor john fetterman. lieutenant governor john fetterman, welcome to the "newshour". what's the threat that pennsylvania faces and what are you doing to protect your capitol? >> well, i mean, the threat isn't necessarily a specific -- (indiscernible) -- and the governor had taken the preemptive steps to close the catol complex all next week, so if they do have a protest, which, of course, as long as it's peaceful that's, of course, their constitutionally protected right to do so, and in the event that it does, you know, get out of hand, which i don't expect that it would, there is a robust presence there that would deter anything that go along those lines. when i was just at the capitol this past tuesday, we had armed na
nick schifrin has more. >> schifrin: the f.b.i. says there are threats to all 50 state capitals this wkend, when federal authorities warned could be armed protests. in pennsylvania, there will be 450 national guard soldiers protecng the state capitol in harrisburg. to discuss that, i'm joined by pennsylvania lt. governor john fetterman. lieutenant governor john fetterman, welcome to the "newshour". what's the threat that pennsylvania faces and what are you doing to protect your...
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and in scotland right now is our very nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! how's it going? you alright? yes, i am in bonny scotland and of course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. i can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it is the one time of the year where it is socially acceptable to drink whisky with your dinner. i see! how was your burns night? well it was pretty bizarre, to be honest. it went virtual for the first, and hopefully the last time, and obviously, there is a lot of people up here with a lot of time on their hands, so one phd student from glasgow decided to train an al to write poetry in the style of the great bard himself. ok, can we hear a bit of that now? reads poem. wow! tech meets tradition! speaking of which — spencer, you've been testing some whisky that was blended by an artificial intelligence? yeah, that's rig
and in scotland right now is our very nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! how's it going? you alright? yes, i am in bonny scotland and of course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. i can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it is the one time of the year...
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nick turner? guest: i appreciate anthony's comment. i began by saying that i am sorry that he has had the experience he has had, being incarcerated and then released. ae box he is talking about is notion that employers often ask people when they are filing whetherions for jobs they have been arrested or have been convicted or spent time in prison, and that is often meant as a way to weed out people who have been touched by the system. so what anthony is talking about goes exactly to this point that -- if youat 51% of look at the lifetime earnings of people who have been incarcerated, it is 51% less than those who have not been incarcerated. because you are getting cut off from jobs, getting weeded out, being discriminated against. this is happening to millions and millions of people. the one point that i want to make is that it is a big problem sort of at the back end of the system, when people are being released, but one of the most important things we really need to talk about and that i mentioned in my hill op-ed are efforts focused
nick turner? guest: i appreciate anthony's comment. i began by saying that i am sorry that he has had the experience he has had, being incarcerated and then released. ae box he is talking about is notion that employers often ask people when they are filing whetherions for jobs they have been arrested or have been convicted or spent time in prison, and that is often meant as a way to weed out people who have been touched by the system. so what anthony is talking about goes exactly to this point...
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nick: i think that is a good outlook for now. i think once covid is behind us, i have a sense it will be well through 2021 probably into next year before that happens but i think when the world turns back to growth, we could well see a lifting of oil prices but probably not in the near term. it will probably be into next year. manus: as you can tell, she's all about the prices. i'm all about production. to be fair, i think she will get the bigger headlines. but what we do want to know is you have your field so that may go for an attack there. what can you get out of that? that is one of your major resources. what are the production levels you are going to deliver out of that? nick: it underpins the company. is tremendous. we have seen tremendous performance since the field started up. we lifted production rates, capacity through the facility, three times, and we announced again this morning -- phase one of that is that producing now at 535,000 barrels a day, which is around 100,000 barrels more than the design and we basically go
nick: i think that is a good outlook for now. i think once covid is behind us, i have a sense it will be well through 2021 probably into next year before that happens but i think when the world turns back to growth, we could well see a lifting of oil prices but probably not in the near term. it will probably be into next year. manus: as you can tell, she's all about the prices. i'm all about production. to be fair, i think she will get the bigger headlines. but what we do want to know is you...
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sec nick could lie in honor of the capitol rotunda in washington, d c. we're hearing that officials have made that option available now to his family, and that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us sports wrap with joe and jason is coming up next. good night, everybody. good night, frank. and ideally, see you tomorrow. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana, crushing virtual class. jamol, chasing that college dream. michael, doing something crazy. this is the place where we can show the world what we can do. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wifi-enabled lift zones, so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. oh we're ready. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. re
sec nick could lie in honor of the capitol rotunda in washington, d c. we're hearing that officials have made that option available now to his family, and that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us sports wrap with joe and jason is coming up next. good night, everybody. good night, frank. and ideally, see you tomorrow. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana,...
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nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. so as we've just heard, the health secretary says every adult in the uk will be offered a coronavirus vaccine by the autumn. it comes as people over 80 in england are being contacted to get a coronavirus vaccination at new nhs centres opening up this week. they're in bristol, surrey, london, manchester, stevenage, birmingham, the north east, and yorkshire. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. this is our best hope of escaping the coronavirus pandemic — mass vaccination on a scale the country has never seen before. at this centre in stevenage, local nhs staff are among the first to receive the jab. everybody‘s been struggling, you never know whether you're going to work and what you're finding, so by having this, we just know that we can start to work together and really make a difference in terms of everyone that's out there and hopefully get out of this pandemic that were in. i'm happy and excited that i got it, cos i know that i'll be protecting not only myself but
nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. so as we've just heard, the health secretary says every adult in the uk will be offered a coronavirus vaccine by the autumn. it comes as people over 80 in england are being contacted to get a coronavirus vaccination at new nhs centres opening up this week. they're in bristol, surrey, london, manchester, stevenage, birmingham, the north east, and yorkshire. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. this is our best hope of escaping the coronavirus...
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nick beake, bbc news. this afternoon, the home secretary is expected to announce that people arriving in england from covid hotspots will have to quarantine in hotels. the measures are likely to apply to people coming from most of south america, southern africa and portugal — amid concern over new variants of the virus. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies is here. as far as the industry is concerned, this is the less damaging of the two options? this is the less damaging of the two otions? ~ ,,., , , this is the less damaging of the two otions? ~ , , , options? absolutely, if this is the oli the options? absolutely, if this is the policy the government _ options? absolutely, if this is the policy the government decides i options? absolutely, if this is the policy the government decides to j policy the government decides to follow. the travel industry says that more restrictions are piled up and applied, the longer it will take to remove them and get back to normal. forthe to remove them and get b
nick beake, bbc news. this afternoon, the home secretary is expected to announce that people arriving in england from covid hotspots will have to quarantine in hotels. the measures are likely to apply to people coming from most of south america, southern africa and portugal — amid concern over new variants of the virus. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies is here. as far as the industry is concerned, this is the less damaging of the two options? this is the less damaging of the two...
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nick has been there since the middle of last night. i hope that you have managed to ayis.warm during the course of covered the last inauguration four years a.go cou dnireck: they could hardly e different. the tone flurry four years ago was bombastic and strident and aggressive. donald trump brought the destructive energy to washington and the inaugural address that so many of his supporters wanted, and you spoke before this mosfet of maga supporters. and -- he spoke before a modest pit of magus supporters. joe biden set and not entirely different tone, and almost felt like a sermon that would be delivered at a national memorial service, as much as inaugural address there will be delivered two very different and operations, into wholly different presidents. tod had an appeal for unity, not just as an end but as a means to wish to tackle the country's problem. does unity exist as a tool in america's political toolbox? nick:ost-american world where the united states does not in leadership that it did after the second world war. it does no
nick has been there since the middle of last night. i hope that you have managed to ayis.warm during the course of covered the last inauguration four years a.go cou dnireck: they could hardly e different. the tone flurry four years ago was bombastic and strident and aggressive. donald trump brought the destructive energy to washington and the inaugural address that so many of his supporters wanted, and you spoke before this mosfet of maga supporters. and -- he spoke before a modest pit of magus...
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hello, nick. the government is saying this is about borisjohnson thanking front line workers but any trip by a uk prime minister to scotland at the moment, it is impossible to separate that out from the question of independence, isn't it? absolutely. es - eciall independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with _ independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the _ independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the backdrop - independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the backdrop of - independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the backdrop of 20. especially with the backdrop of 20 polls over six months, which all suggest that people in scotland prefer the idea of independence over the idea of staying in the uk. although borisjohnson is going to talk about vaccines and about the testing roll—out across the uk, he is also going to none too subtle point that he thinks that it is easier to do and has worked better because of the might of the uk. he will make that case
hello, nick. the government is saying this is about borisjohnson thanking front line workers but any trip by a uk prime minister to scotland at the moment, it is impossible to separate that out from the question of independence, isn't it? absolutely. es - eciall independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with _ independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the _ independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the backdrop - independence, isn't it? absolutely. especially with the...
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for more, here is nick watt in los angeles. nick. >> reporter: from wuhan where all this began, to new york, not much fondness in the farewell to the terrible year. >> 2020 is freaking gone! >> reporter: 2020 was tough, but? >> we are still going to have our toughest and darkest days. >> reporter: l.a. county officials say hospitals are quote on the brink of catastrophe. >> from traeading water. >> reporter: in atlanta, the field hospital reopens at the georgia world congress center. meanwhile? >> in many parts of the rural georgia, there is vaccine available and sitting in freezers. that is unacceptable. we have lives to save. >> reporter: just not getting the hope for uptake for medical workers. in west virginia, 42 people were given antibodies and not the vaccine by mistake. in wisconsin, a pharmacist in custody after destroying 500 doses after taking them out of refrigeration. the administration projected 20 million would have had vaccine dose number one by now. the reality? not even 2.8 million reported. >> states and loca
for more, here is nick watt in los angeles. nick. >> reporter: from wuhan where all this began, to new york, not much fondness in the farewell to the terrible year. >> 2020 is freaking gone! >> reporter: 2020 was tough, but? >> we are still going to have our toughest and darkest days. >> reporter: l.a. county officials say hospitals are quote on the brink of catastrophe. >> from traeading water. >> reporter: in atlanta, the field hospital reopens at the...
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nick, shira, thanks for your time a. great discussion to start the hour >> thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> we're getting some news on boeing orders and deliveries just moments ago, phil lebeau las that for us. >> julia, the final numbers from boeing for the month of december and for 2020 and while december was a little bit better than the rest of the year, still not a good one negative 17 planes that's how many orders the company lost last month,g the 7 for the year cancellations or the orders were negative 1026 largely because of a slew of cancellations. worst year ever in terms of that deliveries, not a whole plot better n. december, it was 39 planes that boeing delivered remember, they're starting to research up max deliveries 157 planes delivered for all of 2020 easily the worst in a very, very long time. the backlog now stands at 4,223 planes john, back to you. >> all right, phil, back to you. see you in just a bit. because a big hour of "squawk alley" is still ahead. phil will be back with gm ceo mary barra and
nick, shira, thanks for your time a. great discussion to start the hour >> thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> we're getting some news on boeing orders and deliveries just moments ago, phil lebeau las that for us. >> julia, the final numbers from boeing for the month of december and for 2020 and while december was a little bit better than the rest of the year, still not a good one negative 17 planes that's how many orders the company lost last month,g the 7 for the...