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nicole hannah jones is everywhere. she's college recently, we're seeing someone who is a genuine academic celebrity . and a celebrity endorsement is all the university wants to do, there's lots of other celebrities they could collect as well. this is a terrible idea area and it's really a representation that they allow this to go ahead at all. >> on that point, this really concerns me. you hit the nail on thehead . the fact, this should matter. especially in journalism. it's not even as if we're talking about the facts correct that came through a different conclusion. they literally got facts wrong. another one who i am an enormous amount is my favorite read him in graduate school. gordon would, he goes through it as well. there are so many historians that document where she gets it wrong. if you criticize her just like you're seeing now, if you criticize her where talking about somebody who is not getting facts correct and she would be teaching in the journalism school. where? we should expect the facts should be corr
nicole hannah jones is everywhere. she's college recently, we're seeing someone who is a genuine academic celebrity . and a celebrity endorsement is all the university wants to do, there's lots of other celebrities they could collect as well. this is a terrible idea area and it's really a representation that they allow this to go ahead at all. >> on that point, this really concerns me. you hit the nail on thehead . the fact, this should matter. especially in journalism. it's not even as...
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nicole: i'm looking at doctor nicole 11000 calories i'm trying to stay slim and fit for fox news and beyond "the big sunday show", 11000 calories is too much for me. nicole: the show can be big but you don't want to be big. leo: i want to fit into this box. carley: i was thinking this can be a fun thing but producer collins said he try d3 thousand calories a day and it's physically impossible to do and he's a strapping young man, this sounds like a pretty big challenge before this is four times 3000 basically you have to do this every day, that makes it even harder i interviewed russell crowe last year and one thing i wanted to talk to him about was the weight gain and loss from movie to movie he gained 50 pounds from the insider which is the great movies from all time al frappuccino and he had to lose all that back 40 pounds for gladiator before gaining 70 pounds for master and commander, how do you do it and how does your body not go haywire. carley: doctor sapphire, answer the question, really quickly. nicole: those rabbit fluctuations can be bad for their health thankfully they h
nicole: i'm looking at doctor nicole 11000 calories i'm trying to stay slim and fit for fox news and beyond "the big sunday show", 11000 calories is too much for me. nicole: the show can be big but you don't want to be big. leo: i want to fit into this box. carley: i was thinking this can be a fun thing but producer collins said he try d3 thousand calories a day and it's physically impossible to do and he's a strapping young man, this sounds like a pretty big challenge before this is...
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they get so much, nicole. nicole: thank you, everybody. have a great evening. >> this is american history tv. featuring events, interviews, archival films, visits to classrooms, museums and historic places. this -- exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. >> today, elizabeth merin and william kerr, discussed their digital project black virginians in blue which detail the stories of african-americans who joined the union army to fight for american pet -- american emancipation. here is a preview. >> black virginians in blue is a project that started in 2016. i want to say it was dr. verne's idea. in fact it benefited from early research by a local historian, the guru of all things civil war local, urban who works in the special collections library, wonderfully generous and shared his initial research with this question of where there any local black men who were union sailors or soldiers? in fact, we found out there were 256 men who enlisted in the union army or navy. 250 in the army. six in the navy. then, what started out as a
they get so much, nicole. nicole: thank you, everybody. have a great evening. >> this is american history tv. featuring events, interviews, archival films, visits to classrooms, museums and historic places. this -- exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. >> today, elizabeth merin and william kerr, discussed their digital project black virginians in blue which detail the stories of african-americans who joined the union army to fight for american pet -- american...
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b buenas tarde >> hola nicole buenas tardes. en m;exico hay una cifra de horror dicho as;i por los propios familiares, 90,000 denuncias de personas desaparecidas muchas de ellas reducidas a cenizas por el narcotr;afico. recordemos una zona de exterminio de tamaulipas donde principalmente instalar una cocina como le llamaban. en estos lugares torturaban y m mataban a sus v;ictimas sino que adem;as las cocinaban. de deshac;ian los cuerpos en ha sido o los quemaban para que nunca pudieron encontrarlos. >> otras dos cocinas que no hemos encontrado. encontramos una que le llamaban manera, encontramos pequeÑos fragmentos masificados por los marranos, fragmentos de humano, donde cortaban y se los tiraban a los marranos y a los cocodrilos. >> todos los d;ias me despido de ellos, a lo mejor hoy nos e encontramos. >> as;i las cosas nicole, en m;exico se encuentran campos de exterminio donde se han enc encontrado libras y libras de fragmentos ;oseos calcinados o reducidos a cenizas. en uno que esta historia que presentaremos han encontrad
b buenas tarde >> hola nicole buenas tardes. en m;exico hay una cifra de horror dicho as;i por los propios familiares, 90,000 denuncias de personas desaparecidas muchas de ellas reducidas a cenizas por el narcotr;afico. recordemos una zona de exterminio de tamaulipas donde principalmente instalar una cocina como le llamaban. en estos lugares torturaban y m mataban a sus v;ictimas sino que adem;as las cocinaban. de deshac;ian los cuerpos en ha sido o los quemaban para que nunca pudieron...
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siga siendo lo que mÁs gusta en la vida y con una sola pierna, baila (musica)la, quÉ tal, les saludÉ nicole suÁrez, comenzamos de una con la actualidad porque la represiÓn de las autoridades cubanas sigue un dÍa mÁs en las calles de la isla, las detenciones continÚan contra quienes gritan libertad como por ejemplo (...() su delito como e de tantos otros cubanos es denunciar la crisis que se vive dentro del paÍs ahora nos acompaÑa rogelio, buenas tarde cuentam cuntanos quÉ ha ocurrido >> ella estaba asistiendo a un programa en vivo que se llama todo es mentira televisiÓn espaÑola y allÍ en vivo fue prÁcticamente detenida estaba con unantante cubano justamente famosa del momento en que ella es llamada ocupa su lugar una de sus amigas y despuÉs le dicen que se van a llevar y les parece vamos a escuchar la interacciÓn con la periodista espaÑola y cuando su amiga toma su sitio en esta entrevista >> yo hago responsable al gobierno de porque cosa que p pueda pasar, dinmia, me tengo qe ir >> te van a detene >> npo lo sÉ me dijen que los acompaÑara >> zbueno sÍ mis amigos irÁn det
siga siendo lo que mÁs gusta en la vida y con una sola pierna, baila (musica)la, quÉ tal, les saludÉ nicole suÁrez, comenzamos de una con la actualidad porque la represiÓn de las autoridades cubanas sigue un dÍa mÁs en las calles de la isla, las detenciones continÚan contra quienes gritan libertad como por ejemplo (...() su delito como e de tantos otros cubanos es denunciar la crisis que se vive dentro del paÍs ahora nos acompaÑa rogelio, buenas tarde cuentam cuntanos quÉ ha ocurrido...
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anoto 50 punt6os el mejor selifie se puede toma en medellin colombia musica musica >> quÉ tal le saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por acompaÑarnos llamar olÍmpico porque hanmos comenzado los juegos olÍmpicos de tokio de 2020 con un aÑo de retraso por el covid 19 la gran fiesta del deporte que estamos viviendo en las pantallas de telemundo y empezamos a hablar de dos atletas buird y alvarez que portara la bandera de e estados unidos en la celebraciÓ bird es miembro de la selecciÓ femenina de bÁsquetbolya ganado cuatro medan los juegos de i invierno de 2014 eddy dice que lleva la bandera de su paÍs es cumplir el verdadero sueÑo a american >>pero como le decÍan los juego han empezado con el fÚtbol femenino el debut de las actores campeonas estados unidos con un mal resultado desafortunadamente rogelio buenas tardes esta es la noticia del dÍa quÉ nos puedes contar respect >> nicole sÍ comenzaron los juegos por equipo se realizan antes para que alcance el c calendario aunque la inau inauguraciÓn vas el prÓximo viernes pero gran sorpresa el equipo femenil de estados unidos siempre favor
anoto 50 punt6os el mejor selifie se puede toma en medellin colombia musica musica >> quÉ tal le saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por acompaÑarnos llamar olÍmpico porque hanmos comenzado los juegos olÍmpicos de tokio de 2020 con un aÑo de retraso por el covid 19 la gran fiesta del deporte que estamos viviendo en las pantallas de telemundo y empezamos a hablar de dos atletas buird y alvarez que portara la bandera de e estados unidos en la celebraciÓ bird es miembro de la selecciÓ...
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i was thinking a different thought, nicolle. i saw that story and "the times" story back when the gaetz's effort to get a pardon from trump in the day was first reported. but in light of paying roger stone and paying all of the different associates of the president, it seems to me that who knows who will be president in three or four years and who will be in office then. that's why it makes a lot of sense if you are betting on donald trump perhaps being president again and you think that the option of a pardon could be open in the future, it makes a lot of sense for both short term political purposes in his campaign and long-term purposes to ingratiate yourself as closely as you can. in particular, put on your payroll a guy who is quite an expert in getting a pardon from donald trump for taking flack for him. >> we have a philosophical difference of opinion, nick compossore, that they play long games, i think they play whack-a-mole. but i would ask you both to stick around. when we return, in a hyperpartisan universe there's one
i was thinking a different thought, nicolle. i saw that story and "the times" story back when the gaetz's effort to get a pardon from trump in the day was first reported. but in light of paying roger stone and paying all of the different associates of the president, it seems to me that who knows who will be president in three or four years and who will be in office then. that's why it makes a lot of sense if you are betting on donald trump perhaps being president again and you think...
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>> thank you so much, nicolle. it is a dark day for the voting rights act and it is a dark day for democracy. the supreme court has essentially eviscerated what is left of the voting rights act, leaving it severely weakened. remember, nicolle, they already gutted the voting rights act in 2013 and ruled that those states with the longest histories of discrimination, like georgia and texas, don't have to approve their voting changes with the federal government. but then they said in that decision, there's another part of the voting rights act that's left that could be used to combat discriminatory voting measures. well, now they've essentially gutted that part of the voting rights act as well. so they have taken the twin vott and weakened both, leaving very little protections in place to challenge all of the voter suppression laws we are seeing across the country today. >> you know, ari, your reporting i think has sounded the right alarm, and i wonder if you think the democratic party is acting urgently enough. i mea
>> thank you so much, nicolle. it is a dark day for the voting rights act and it is a dark day for democracy. the supreme court has essentially eviscerated what is left of the voting rights act, leaving it severely weakened. remember, nicolle, they already gutted the voting rights act in 2013 and ruled that those states with the longest histories of discrimination, like georgia and texas, don't have to approve their voting changes with the federal government. but then they said in that...
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. >> that's right, nicolle. one of the oddest things i've heard is the president trying to be pro law enforcement while smearing law enforcement, from state to local to the federal level. it's really an odd juxtaposition and it really is just indicative of how this story six months later has changed again back to this narrative that it was nothing more than a peaceful protest, as you'll hear ron johnson say. nothing could be further from the truth. the video footage speaks for itself. i think what's also quite alarming and, you know, i was often times criticized about it in years past, i would try and distinguish between international and domestic terrorism and why our responses are different. i would always point out that domestic terrorists vote and international terrorists don't. you're really seeing this convergence as eugene was talking about between extremists of many different stripes and political leaders of very different positions throughout the government now. when president trump was there, he united
. >> that's right, nicolle. one of the oddest things i've heard is the president trying to be pro law enforcement while smearing law enforcement, from state to local to the federal level. it's really an odd juxtaposition and it really is just indicative of how this story six months later has changed again back to this narrative that it was nothing more than a peaceful protest, as you'll hear ron johnson say. nothing could be further from the truth. the video footage speaks for itself. i...
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making us look at it nicole anna joins and ta-nehisi coates. she created the 1619 project and examining racism in this country and the century-ology to the spine of american history. for that she was elected -- with the pulitzer prize. a national book award for between the world and me, both of these riders are recipients of the mcarthur genius award, both of them have been key to understanding american history in this moment, and this week, they just announced something exciting they're gonna be starting a new center for journalism and democracy at howard university, the mecca, one of our nation's oldest historically black colleges, and they join me now. it's great to have you both. congratulations on the announcement. i want to -- maybe i'll start with you nicole, just the question of why now? we have flights about american history all the time, we have curriculum fights, i remember growing up in new york city it was a freak out because there's a new york city school book about heather that has two mommies. we this is a perpetual argument we
making us look at it nicole anna joins and ta-nehisi coates. she created the 1619 project and examining racism in this country and the century-ology to the spine of american history. for that she was elected -- with the pulitzer prize. a national book award for between the world and me, both of these riders are recipients of the mcarthur genius award, both of them have been key to understanding american history in this moment, and this week, they just announced something exciting they're gonna...
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nicole, how are you doing over that? well, things are cooling down here, so we are happy about that. that's for sure. i that what's it been like over the last week? how have you and your family been getting through it? all? lots of water, lots of standing in front of our fans because the majority of homes here don't have air conditioning. and if you were able to get a portable one, you are very lucky. but most people just out with fans and cold towels around their neck and lots of cool drinks. i understanding they're not something that we could do stories. very tough. i bet i understand that you've also been speaking to some of your neighbors and other people nearby about how they've been coping. can you talk us through some of that? yeah, i live in the country, so i live on a farm and our neighbors are poultry farmers. and unfortunately the last time about a 1000 birds due to the heat. but they were very lucky with only moving a 1000. there was a farm on the mainland outside of vancouver that lost $50000.00 chickens. it
nicole, how are you doing over that? well, things are cooling down here, so we are happy about that. that's for sure. i that what's it been like over the last week? how have you and your family been getting through it? all? lots of water, lots of standing in front of our fans because the majority of homes here don't have air conditioning. and if you were able to get a portable one, you are very lucky. but most people just out with fans and cold towels around their neck and lots of cool drinks....
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we need direct engagement, nicolle. i think we've underestimated a willingness of those unvaccinated to get vaccinated if they have their questions addressed directly. from folks back home in ohio where you would think there's hesitancy. there is a lot of people willing to get the vaccine which is why i'm skeptical incentives like cash payments are going to work. right now the holdouts have questions. they don't want $100. they have questions. and we need direct engagement from trusted authentic messengers. we don't have enough of those. we need to find more pharmacists, nicolle we need to empower pharmacists. a lot of people trust their pharmacists and have more engagement than with their medical provider. >> tell me what some of the questions are that have put them over the edge and get vaccinated. >> it's so difficult but for 18 months you and i and others have had conversations about who is most vulnerable. what we've implied is it's mom and dad or grandma or grandpa. that message has gotten very clearly to the teen
we need direct engagement, nicolle. i think we've underestimated a willingness of those unvaccinated to get vaccinated if they have their questions addressed directly. from folks back home in ohio where you would think there's hesitancy. there is a lot of people willing to get the vaccine which is why i'm skeptical incentives like cash payments are going to work. right now the holdouts have questions. they don't want $100. they have questions. and we need direct engagement from trusted...
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. ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪ quÉ tal, les saluda nicole suÁrez, gracias por estar aquÍ, la tormenta tropical elsa ya certificÓ su paso por los cayos del sur de la florida con vientos fuertes y dejando lluvia, muchos turistas que habÍan ido hasta ahÍ a pasar el 4 de julio se vieron sorprendidos por elsa. en los cayos estÁ alexis con lo Último en vivo desde ese punto, buenas tardes, cuÉntanos cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn allÍ. >> hola, nicole, muy buenas tardes, para ti y los amigos de noticias telemundo, en estos momentos estamos viviendo el peor momento del paso de la tormenta tropical elsa, por aqÍi por los cayos de la florida, exactamente por cayo hueso, las condiciones del tiempo comenzaron a deteriorarse a las una de la maÑana, la lluvia ha sido constante igual que la fuerza de los vientos con rÁfagas de hasta 60 millas por hora, las calles parecen rÍos, hay latas de basura, usar botas es prÁcticamente por gusto, ya ven la altura del nivel del agua. estoy en uno de los sitios icÓnicos en cayo hueso que marca las 90 millas a cuba, muchas personas desafÍan el peligro de esta tormenta
. ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪ quÉ tal, les saluda nicole suÁrez, gracias por estar aquÍ, la tormenta tropical elsa ya certificÓ su paso por los cayos del sur de la florida con vientos fuertes y dejando lluvia, muchos turistas que habÍan ido hasta ahÍ a pasar el 4 de julio se vieron sorprendidos por elsa. en los cayos estÁ alexis con lo Último en vivo desde ese punto, buenas tardes, cuÉntanos cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn allÍ. >> hola, nicole, muy buenas tardes, para ti y los amigos de...
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we wanted nicole here. but as i think you said so well, nicole, we wanted you to come here to do great journalism because professors continue to produce great journalism. we wanted you here to really shape a new generation. we couldn't put the extra burden on you to try to heal everything we need to heal here at the public university, but i won't give up that fight. i know my faculty won't give up that fight and we're united as a campus around the issues that nikole's candidacy brought in a way i've never seen before and i hope we can make things better in the next year and find common ground. it will not be easy. >> your reaction, nikole? >> dean king knows how much i admire and respect her and that's why it was really important in my statement to make clear that i don't have animus towards university. i was so touched and strengthened by the show of support from the faculty, from the dean and from the students. this unfortunately they didn't have the say ultimately over what happened with my tenure and po
we wanted nicole here. but as i think you said so well, nicole, we wanted you to come here to do great journalism because professors continue to produce great journalism. we wanted you here to really shape a new generation. we couldn't put the extra burden on you to try to heal everything we need to heal here at the public university, but i won't give up that fight. i know my faculty won't give up that fight and we're united as a campus around the issues that nikole's candidacy brought in a way...
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nicole: joe, you are up on social media. to pick her out of the lineup compared to the media in front people like aoc look at her spending on security and campaign expenditures, we have the numbers. she spent so much more maybe she should be spending more. 69000. 4000 aoc. 2000 with omar. why does she need so much private security? joe: it is fascinating. she is not that high profile aoc is even more that she's never met and a microphone she doesn't like you cannot get corey bush out of a lineup if presented to the american people but it must be nice to have that kind of money laying around and when you defined the police or reallocate funds the people hit by this hardest are those of the inner cities you are poor or minorities then we see the crime skyrocketing to seattle to minneapolis to portland and los angeles. because police morale is had a long time low and resignations at the all-time high. this is a serious problem even though the fringe of the democratic party if you don't think they will turn it into an attack at
nicole: joe, you are up on social media. to pick her out of the lineup compared to the media in front people like aoc look at her spending on security and campaign expenditures, we have the numbers. she spent so much more maybe she should be spending more. 69000. 4000 aoc. 2000 with omar. why does she need so much private security? joe: it is fascinating. she is not that high profile aoc is even more that she's never met and a microphone she doesn't like you cannot get corey bush out of a...
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>> that's right, nicolle. it is very sad. i have been a vaccine scientist for almost 40 years and have been fighting anti-vaccine aggression for about 20 years or 23 years, and now it has accelerated. the game changer is over the last year or the last few years, the anti-vaccine movement has adopted this political component to it, that somehow -- that being part of the extreme right or the far right requires you to wage a war of aggression against science and scientists. we have seen this at the cpac conference over the last few weeks. we have seen their claim that vaccines are nothing more than a political instrument of control or they're going to take away -- or use it to take away our guns. as ridiculous as it sounds, unfortunately, it has been believed by many. then we have seen this number of hearings about side effects of -- emphasizing the side effects of vaccines. all of this has had a very untoward effect, and, of course, it has been amplified nightly on the conservative news channels. now i think what has happened i
>> that's right, nicolle. it is very sad. i have been a vaccine scientist for almost 40 years and have been fighting anti-vaccine aggression for about 20 years or 23 years, and now it has accelerated. the game changer is over the last year or the last few years, the anti-vaccine movement has adopted this political component to it, that somehow -- that being part of the extreme right or the far right requires you to wage a war of aggression against science and scientists. we have seen this...
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que está con tratamiento médico en el centro de guadalajara (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> hola soy nicole suárez comenzamos con una noticia difícil porque hay cambio de perspectiva en los trabajos en los restos del edificio de surfside se va a rescatar solamente los cuerpos porque no hay posibilidad de vida también hubo un minuto de silencio vamos con el reporte en vivo y más información sobre esta noticia en surfside >>> así es qué tal nicole en la noche se hizo la transición para pasar de búsqueda a recuperación solamente eso significa que los rescatistas solamente van a recuperar restos humanos el número de muertes subió a 60 y 32 han sido identificos hay 82 personas que no se han podido ubicar a la 1:20 de la mañana se hizo un minuto de silencio al cumplirse dos semanas de la tragedia después se realizó a las 7:15 de la noche hubo un momento de silencio y de oración vamos a escuchar un momento de ese momento emotivo ahí en los escombros estaban los rescatistas también las autoridades lideradas placer alcaldesa del condado miami-dade quien en la tarde había derramado
que está con tratamiento médico en el centro de guadalajara (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> hola soy nicole suárez comenzamos con una noticia difícil porque hay cambio de perspectiva en los trabajos en los restos del edificio de surfside se va a rescatar solamente los cuerpos porque no hay posibilidad de vida también hubo un minuto de silencio vamos con el reporte en vivo y más información sobre esta noticia en surfside >>> así es qué tal nicole en la noche se...
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argentinos que lo pasan mal con el covid-19 (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> qué tal les saluda nicole suárez muchas gracias por comenzar con nosotros la tensión está en cuba en medio de la calma de hoy después de que ayer hubiese protestas en la mayoría de las ciudades de la isla (gritos) >>> libertad! >>> (gritos) >>> ahí lo ven gente que salía para denunciar que falta la comida y que las autoridades no tienen capacidad para responder a la crisis en la que está el país protestas en la habana y también en provincias inéditas que fueron reprimidas por policías >>> toda la habana se está desplomando tienen dinero para la construcción de hoteles y nosotros con hambre y sin trabajo >>> los cubanos no han solo en estas protestas que también se vivieron afuera de la isla >>> (sonido ambiente) >>> ahí ven que las marchas se vivieron en san antonio houston miami y las vegas bajo un factor común >>> mi madre lleva afectada por días >>> nuestro país no tiene medicamentos ni nada los derechos humanos son violados completamente >>> desde la habana el presidente de cuba admitió
argentinos que lo pasan mal con el covid-19 (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> qué tal les saluda nicole suárez muchas gracias por comenzar con nosotros la tensión está en cuba en medio de la calma de hoy después de que ayer hubiese protestas en la mayoría de las ciudades de la isla (gritos) >>> libertad! >>> (gritos) >>> ahí lo ven gente que salía para denunciar que falta la comida y que las autoridades no tienen capacidad para...
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and coming up next hour, she will sit down with nicole hannah jones, she talks to the biggest braves that we can imagine. it is great to have you here. it is going to be the conversation that we'll be having. i want to you to understand how real this is about to be. >> pretty much. >> i want to ask you someone who has taught at howard university and who knows how those students are like, talk about the significance of nicole hanna jones going over to the university. what does it mean to the institution and the students? >> she talks about it in her statement which everyone should read. we all come up, and you teach at msnbc, you know this, too. being achieving the highest is go to yale and stanford. the people like dr. king, it is abcu that produced the minds that broke segregation. i think we need to retrain our thinking about what it means to be any elite schools. i love the fact that of the two most elite minds in america are going to be at howard university together means that, that school is now $15 million. >> yes. >> and more coming -- to be able to educate. i taught some of t
and coming up next hour, she will sit down with nicole hannah jones, she talks to the biggest braves that we can imagine. it is great to have you here. it is going to be the conversation that we'll be having. i want to you to understand how real this is about to be. >> pretty much. >> i want to ask you someone who has taught at howard university and who knows how those students are like, talk about the significance of nicole hanna jones going over to the university. what does it...
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i want to pay tribute to the family of nicole and bibaa. they have acted with the utmost dignity throughout this investigation and trial. this investigation has touched all of us so deeply and we are glad that the jury so deeply and we are glad that the jury saw through danyal hussein's ridiculous denials.— ridiculous denials. today, the family were — ridiculous denials. today, the family were full _ ridiculous denials. today, the family were full of _ ridiculous denials. today, the family were full of praise - ridiculous denials. today, the family were full of praise for. ridiculous denials. today, the i family were full of praise for the detectives who brought danyal hussein to justice. as a result of this case, two police officers who are not part of the investigation team are facing criminal charges. they are accused of taking photographs of the murder scene and sharing them with colleagues on social media. in life, first mike henry and nicole smallman shared that special sister bond. their family and all those who love them are now
i want to pay tribute to the family of nicole and bibaa. they have acted with the utmost dignity throughout this investigation and trial. this investigation has touched all of us so deeply and we are glad that the jury so deeply and we are glad that the jury saw through danyal hussein's ridiculous denials.— ridiculous denials. today, the family were — ridiculous denials. today, the family were full _ ridiculous denials. today, the family were full of _ ridiculous denials. today, the family...
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so they were like, "nicole, that's a no. you can't even walk down stairs, what makes you think you can do a full blown obstacle course?" and i was like "uh-huh, yeah you guys are right." >> seth: yeah, there should be a different show called "light wipeout," which is just stairs a rug on a slippery floor. >> yeah, it's just, like, walking in heels it's like, "can you do it? the answer from me is no >> seth: wait. you fell off a motorcycle though what was that? >> yeah. so, i fell off of a motorcycle twice. one of my dear friends, meatball, she's a drag queen, that's not her government name, but she's got a motorcycle she was like, "nicole get on." and i said, "okay. and i was doing really well, and the last thing i hear was, "diva, you're killing it." and then i just took this turn too hard and i was like, "i'm crashing into a fence." and then i heard, "diva, no! and then the second time was during my road test. if you fall off a motorcycle during your road test, you fail. >> seth: that seems fair but you actually went so fa
so they were like, "nicole, that's a no. you can't even walk down stairs, what makes you think you can do a full blown obstacle course?" and i was like "uh-huh, yeah you guys are right." >> seth: yeah, there should be a different show called "light wipeout," which is just stairs a rug on a slippery floor. >> yeah, it's just, like, walking in heels it's like, "can you do it? the answer from me is no >> seth: wait. you fell off a motorcycle...
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of course, nicole, he will be defying an order by the constitutional course. christine were in peter mars for thank you very much for that update. and here are some other stories from around the world. 5 people involved in one of germany's biggest child, sex abuse rings have been jailed for up to 14 years, the gang drugged and raped children sometimes for days on and in the garden house. and the city of mister, dozens of other suspects are still on trial. european council, president shaw michelle has visited the border between bella, ruth and member lithuania, record numbers of migrants have arrived there in recent weeks. michelle says, bella ruth and allowing migraines across to put pressure on the u. brussels accuses men of using migrants for political purposes. are watching the w news coming up next later in the program. we look ahead as a lease class with fame in the 1st of 02020, semi final which kicks off and a few hours to find out which of the 2 signs like exhausted stock. and 1st that can film festival is preparing to reopen. now that restrictions are
of course, nicole, he will be defying an order by the constitutional course. christine were in peter mars for thank you very much for that update. and here are some other stories from around the world. 5 people involved in one of germany's biggest child, sex abuse rings have been jailed for up to 14 years, the gang drugged and raped children sometimes for days on and in the garden house. and the city of mister, dozens of other suspects are still on trial. european council, president shaw...
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look, nicolle, none of this was hidden. all of this behavior was a pattern we saw time and time again of pushing going up to the boundary, pushing and seeing if there was any response and finding none going forward. so whether it was the behavior that led to, you know, the first impeachment, you know, the quid pro quo with ukraine for arms for digging up dirt on biden, whether it was charging up to the line about trying to dispute the election and then going further and inciting the attack on the capitol on january 6th. at every turn trump was very clear about what he was doing. he was very clear about his disregard for the law, and yet all of these people now who are trying to express their deep concern in the last days of the administration enabled that behavior for the months and months and months and years before that. >> yeah. i mean, nick, i've described it as, you know, they all helped build frankenstein and then they were shocked and horrified when frankenstein turned out to be a monster. the patterns with the white
look, nicolle, none of this was hidden. all of this behavior was a pattern we saw time and time again of pushing going up to the boundary, pushing and seeing if there was any response and finding none going forward. so whether it was the behavior that led to, you know, the first impeachment, you know, the quid pro quo with ukraine for arms for digging up dirt on biden, whether it was charging up to the line about trying to dispute the election and then going further and inciting the attack on...
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hello, nicolle. i think we all know who hired the hitman and i think the officers in that room knew who hired the hitman in that they described, yeah, bluntly and clearly where this investigation needs to go, and they know the truth of this. it was kind of part of the power of the day. you know, i have been doing this for 30 some odd years, and i have never seen the congressional testimony that's had more emotional impact than this. we all sort of on some level knew what these guys were going to say, and yet it was wrenching to sit through and to witness. i don't often -- i just, you know, have never felt this humbled watching congressional testimony by anybody, i think, in the time that i've been in this job. and so humbled and so grateful for these people's service and all of these men describing what they went through, and in the middle of that humility, that sense of overwhelming humility watching this, i was struck on the other side of that with this incredibly powerful sense of just what kind o
hello, nicolle. i think we all know who hired the hitman and i think the officers in that room knew who hired the hitman in that they described, yeah, bluntly and clearly where this investigation needs to go, and they know the truth of this. it was kind of part of the power of the day. you know, i have been doing this for 30 some odd years, and i have never seen the congressional testimony that's had more emotional impact than this. we all sort of on some level knew what these guys were going...
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in life, bibaa henry and nicole smallman shared that special sister's bond. their family and all those who loved them are now forced to live their lives contemplating everything that has been lost. june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey. a little earlier, we heard statements outside the old bailey from nicola and bibaa's mother and from the detective who led the investigation. 0k, first and foremost, i want to pay tribute to the family of nicole and bibaa. they have all acted with the utmost dignity throughout this entire investigation and trial, and i hope personally, and my team do, that today's verdict gives them some sort ofjustice, to be able to move on with their lives. this investigation has touched all of us so deeply, and we are glad that the jury saw through danyal hussein's ridiculous denials of the overwhelming evidence in front of him. i've made no bones about my complaints with the met police office, but today i have to say i can only commend them. this team moved heaven and earth to ensure that we felt that we were being supported. this is the
in life, bibaa henry and nicole smallman shared that special sister's bond. their family and all those who loved them are now forced to live their lives contemplating everything that has been lost. june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey. a little earlier, we heard statements outside the old bailey from nicola and bibaa's mother and from the detective who led the investigation. 0k, first and foremost, i want to pay tribute to the family of nicole and bibaa. they have all acted with the utmost...
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>> yeah, nicolle, it is the right question to ask. so, number one, the vaccines are our way out of this, we just didn't get enough people vaccinated and the existence of breakthrough infections are a reflection how serious the delta variant is. you can see the breakthrough in cases, 74 cases in cape cod were in breakthrough of all vaccine types. here is the good news, only four people were hospitalized and zero deaths. the positive message is that the vaccine saves us from dying and going to the hospital, and i think what is nerve wracking is that you can give it to someone else if you get a breakthrough infection, particularly an unvaccinated individual who is at higher risk of being hospitalized and dying compared to me who is vaccinated. >> can you tell us what other countries that may have seen the arrival of the delta variant before we did look like now? i mean what is the trajectory of the delta variant in this country? will it forestall return to school? will it make back-to-work plans get shelved? >> yeah. so israel, the uk, w
>> yeah, nicolle, it is the right question to ask. so, number one, the vaccines are our way out of this, we just didn't get enough people vaccinated and the existence of breakthrough infections are a reflection how serious the delta variant is. you can see the breakthrough in cases, 74 cases in cape cod were in breakthrough of all vaccine types. here is the good news, only four people were hospitalized and zero deaths. the positive message is that the vaccine saves us from dying and going...
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i think another thing, nicole, that's worth noting. the shocking antidotes that are popping out that we are seizing on, things like the discussion we had earlier about the chairman giant chief of staff and thinking are we having the right moment is the coup -- these are things will be drawn to. if you read these books, i have my vendor on my podcast this week and if you read these books and what we are learning is that trump was saying to people especially the moment he thought he was going to win in that delusional moment in the middle of november 3rd and 7th, right? he was saying to people what his policy agenda was of things he was being warned to say in 2020. yeah, we'll do that in the second term. among the things was probably trying to dismantle nato. if you are angela merkel and you are not just delighted to be back in the presence of joe biden, you are reading these stories and recognizing what it would have meant to donald trump had been reelected. you had to be think about what it would mean if donald trump were to be elected
i think another thing, nicole, that's worth noting. the shocking antidotes that are popping out that we are seizing on, things like the discussion we had earlier about the chairman giant chief of staff and thinking are we having the right moment is the coup -- these are things will be drawn to. if you read these books, i have my vendor on my podcast this week and if you read these books and what we are learning is that trump was saying to people especially the moment he thought he was going to...
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thanks nicole take care. the un security council has voted unanimously to continue a shipment through turkey into rebel held territory in theory. and despite opposition from russia, russia backs the syrian government and claims. the aid operation violates serious sovereignty by going through a back door border crossing rather than passing through the capital damascus, and took a last minute compromise with us to keep the crossing open. aid organizations say the deliveries are a lifeline for millions of civilians in syria. ead let the capital of a disputed province of the same name in the north west of syria. elizabeth, the last stronghold of the opposition malicious and syrian president assad wants to bring it back under his control. 4000000 people are stuck there in the hospital. they're fighting another battle. this one against the corona virus vaccines are scarce. only 46000 doses have been administered since may. the only way to get more vaccines is from across the turkish border. but in eat live, people
thanks nicole take care. the un security council has voted unanimously to continue a shipment through turkey into rebel held territory in theory. and despite opposition from russia, russia backs the syrian government and claims. the aid operation violates serious sovereignty by going through a back door border crossing rather than passing through the capital damascus, and took a last minute compromise with us to keep the crossing open. aid organizations say the deliveries are a lifeline for...
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>> well, nicolle, it's interesting. i don't know that mitch mcconnell can put space between him and donald trump and all of maga world or elise stefanik. as i carefully comb twitter for re-tweets, i do notice team mitch is trying to put distance between themselves and house republicans not only on the issue of anti-vax conspiracy but on the issue of january 6th. and so i think it's very telling that if you look at the things -- the people around him are commenting on, the comments of the minority whip, john thune, they wanted to stop the pro process. still tried to honor what the officers were saying yesterday in a way that no house republican would step up to do. i'm not saying it will be successful but in all the tea leaf reading that i do he's really trying to get away from the stain of 1/6 trutherism that is being amplified by the house republicans and will lead to future violence. >> eugene, it's not enough. i mean, he grimaced in response to a question. if i'm thinking and saw the same thing a.b. is talking about.
>> well, nicolle, it's interesting. i don't know that mitch mcconnell can put space between him and donald trump and all of maga world or elise stefanik. as i carefully comb twitter for re-tweets, i do notice team mitch is trying to put distance between themselves and house republicans not only on the issue of anti-vax conspiracy but on the issue of january 6th. and so i think it's very telling that if you look at the things -- the people around him are commenting on, the comments of the...
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>> look, absolutely nicolle. i think you asked this to congressman schiff in the last question, which is the most important one, which is we still don't really know what was happening at the white house that day as those rioters invaded the capitol, as the vice president and the speaker of the house and other members' lives were put at risk. we still don't really know what was happening inside the white house, why there was such a long delay. i think it is a very important part of what is going to happen on this committee. i think that's why the subpoena power is so important, bringing mark meadows to the committee to hear from him and hear from others in the white house. i just want to say i think that's why it is so important that liz cheney is on the committee. i have never -- >> yeah. >> i was never a huge liz cheney fan as far as republicans were concerned. i remember i even offered free consulting advice to mike yancy when she went to primary him and came out against gay marriage. she really kind of rubbed
>> look, absolutely nicolle. i think you asked this to congressman schiff in the last question, which is the most important one, which is we still don't really know what was happening at the white house that day as those rioters invaded the capitol, as the vice president and the speaker of the house and other members' lives were put at risk. we still don't really know what was happening inside the white house, why there was such a long delay. i think it is a very important part of what is...
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and despite labor shortages, nicole says she's applied to over 150 jobs since the winter. struggling to land one that pays enough to support her family. >> you know, i get a lot of people talk about it's because everybody is on unemployment. nobody wants to work anymore. but reality is eight, nine, ten, $20 an hour just does not sustain life for a family. >> reporter: women are still struggling to recover out of the pandemic. facing issues like balancing work and childcare. unemployment rates for black women remain almost twice as high as before the pandemic. >> go, go. >> reporter: nicole is switching industries to tech, hoping that will open new opportunities. until one sticks, surviving off dwindling savings and unemployment. >> i do think there are opportunities for people like myself to get a piece of that booming economy that everybody is talking about, it's just not booming for everybody. >> reporter: nicole is not the only one struggling to find a job. while the lines of people waiting for food here in new orleans and around the country have slowed, louisiana still
and despite labor shortages, nicole says she's applied to over 150 jobs since the winter. struggling to land one that pays enough to support her family. >> you know, i get a lot of people talk about it's because everybody is on unemployment. nobody wants to work anymore. but reality is eight, nine, ten, $20 an hour just does not sustain life for a family. >> reporter: women are still struggling to recover out of the pandemic. facing issues like balancing work and childcare....
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nicole is switching industries to tech hoping that will open new opportunities. until one sticks, she's surviving off dwindling savings and unemployment. >> i do think there are opportunities for people like myself to get a piece of that booming economy that everybody is talking about. it is just not booming for everybody. >> reporter: nicole is not the only one struggling to find a job. while the lines of people waiting for food here in new orleans and around the country have slowed, louisiana still has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. >> i don't know if they think this is the new normal with people being out of work unemployed, in lines for food. most of the women who come here are in the hospitality industry. >> reporter: andrea jones is one of the women in line. she's worked in hospitality but said her hotel still doesn't have enough business in their banquet hall to bring her back. >> the central for being here today is to make sure i still eat. it gives me a little hope because i don't have to go out -- i don't have money that i could g
nicole is switching industries to tech hoping that will open new opportunities. until one sticks, she's surviving off dwindling savings and unemployment. >> i do think there are opportunities for people like myself to get a piece of that booming economy that everybody is talking about. it is just not booming for everybody. >> reporter: nicole is not the only one struggling to find a job. while the lines of people waiting for food here in new orleans and around the country have...
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the now poignant exuberance of nicole. when they could not be contacted after the outdoor celebration, they were reported missing. officers went to the site of the birthday picnic in north london after a call from their friends, frustrated by the police response, they had begun their own search. it was nicole's girlfriend who found the sisters ultimate body is intertwined in the undergrowth. danyal hussein was arrested after his dna was found on both bodies and his dna was found on both bodies and his blood was discovered all over the murder scene. this teenage double killer seemed on the surface a typical six bomber.— a typical six bomber. from what i alwa s a typical six bomber. from what i always thought — a typical six bomber. from what i always thought of _ a typical six bomber. from what i always thought of him, _ a typical six bomber. from what i always thought of him, he - a typical six bomber. from what i always thought of him, he was i a typical six bomber. from what i l always thought of him, he was very qui
the now poignant exuberance of nicole. when they could not be contacted after the outdoor celebration, they were reported missing. officers went to the site of the birthday picnic in north london after a call from their friends, frustrated by the police response, they had begun their own search. it was nicole's girlfriend who found the sisters ultimate body is intertwined in the undergrowth. danyal hussein was arrested after his dna was found on both bodies and his dna was found on both bodies...
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. >> joining me now is nicole collier, the chair of the state legislative in black caucus and left texas in washington, d.c. she's fresh out meeting with vice president harris and with know victoria desoto at the university of texas, thank you so much for joining us this evening. what does the country need to do to keep the republicans from taking over. >> u.s. for having me. it was an hour long meeting. it was a great conversation, she took questions and encouraged us. she's very grateful for the activism of texas democrats to take a stand for democracy so it was just -- she reminded us of the work we are doing is so
. >> joining me now is nicole collier, the chair of the state legislative in black caucus and left texas in washington, d.c. she's fresh out meeting with vice president harris and with know victoria desoto at the university of texas, thank you so much for joining us this evening. what does the country need to do to keep the republicans from taking over. >> u.s. for having me. it was an hour long meeting. it was a great conversation, she took questions and encouraged us. she's very...
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>> texas state representative nicole collier, chair of the texas black caucus. thank you, i know this is a really intense time. thank you for keeping us on track here and up to date. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >> we have more to get. a busy friday night. stay with us. stay with us ♪ (vo) the subaru crosstrek. dog tested. dog approved. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you?
>> texas state representative nicole collier, chair of the texas black caucus. thank you, i know this is a really intense time. thank you for keeping us on track here and up to date. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >> we have more to get. a busy friday night. stay with us. stay with us ♪ (vo) the subaru crosstrek. dog tested. dog approved. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you?
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my name is nicole collier. i'm currently elected to serve house district 95 for the last five legislative sessions. i currently am also elected to chair the texas legislative black caucus which was founded in 1973 with eight members. today we have 19 members. we are a bipartisan, bicameral organization with the goal in mind of addressing the issues affecting african-americans. i want to go back to some of the things that were talked about. some of you may be asking, you know, why did we ring the alarm? why are we raising the concern about what's going on in texas? well, it's not just happening in texas.
my name is nicole collier. i'm currently elected to serve house district 95 for the last five legislative sessions. i currently am also elected to chair the texas legislative black caucus which was founded in 1973 with eight members. today we have 19 members. we are a bipartisan, bicameral organization with the goal in mind of addressing the issues affecting african-americans. i want to go back to some of the things that were talked about. some of you may be asking, you know, why did we ring...
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me us, senfronia thompson, the dean of the texas house democratic caucus, and state representative nicole collier, from the ft. worth area, chair of the black caucus. represent sif collier, do we have confirmation that republicans are going to pull the revirgs? >> that's the first time i heard that. i had not been in contact with them. they had not reached out to me. in fact at the hearing, the 23-hour -- more than 24 23-hour hearing that miss t, the dean of the delegation was at, they offered amendments to the bill and they were all rejected under party lines. so this is just another play they did in the regular session where they made promises and commitments but they were all unfulfilled. so i hope they could keep their
me us, senfronia thompson, the dean of the texas house democratic caucus, and state representative nicole collier, from the ft. worth area, chair of the black caucus. represent sif collier, do we have confirmation that republicans are going to pull the revirgs? >> that's the first time i heard that. i had not been in contact with them. they had not reached out to me. in fact at the hearing, the 23-hour -- more than 24 23-hour hearing that miss t, the dean of the delegation was at, they...
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les saluda nicole suárez, comenzamos con noticias positivas porque en méxico está enhorabuena por la victoria del tri en su debut en los juegos olímpicos de tokio, vamos a revivir los cuatro goles que le marcó a francia, partido que pudo ver por la pantalla de telemundo. >>> a la derecha ahora sacó el centro, viene cabezazo, gol, gooooooooool, va córdoba para el segundo, gooooooooooool allí está antuna, ahí va antuna de zurda, de zurda, le pegó, gooooooooooool la primera que toca, aguirre se la dio, gol, gooooooooooool tremendos golazos rogelio mora-tagle, muy buenas tardes, cuéntanos sobre el buen comienzo del tri. >>> muy buenas tardes, es un muy buen comienzo, magnífico porque francia aparecía como el rival más duro del grupo a, aunque también está el anfitrión japón, méxico dominó desde el inicio, se complicó un momento cuando cometieron un penal, cuando gnignac marcó el gol de francia, se acercaron los franceses, pero ni aún así pudieron con méxico, fue el penalti que le cometieron a francia y después celebró gnignac de una manera muy discreta porque hab
les saluda nicole suárez, comenzamos con noticias positivas porque en méxico está enhorabuena por la victoria del tri en su debut en los juegos olímpicos de tokio, vamos a revivir los cuatro goles que le marcó a francia, partido que pudo ver por la pantalla de telemundo. >>> a la derecha ahora sacó el centro, viene cabezazo, gol, gooooooooool, va córdoba para el segundo, gooooooooooool allí está antuna, ahí va antuna de zurda, de zurda, le pegó, gooooooooooool la primera que...
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i'm talking about state represent thompson, nicole collier of fort worth and san diego go burn nell of san antonio. financed by beto o'rourke's group financing this thing. $200 per diem per day and just waiting for this texas legislation time to run out. steve: if you missed them appearing before the committee yesterday, here's some of what they had to say. >> this idea that this bill makes voting easier in this instance, i don't see how. >> the bills that were filed would do more harm than good. >> you are damn right i left texas. and i'm glad i did. >> i left texas to give my people a right to be able to vote without them being infringed upon. >> would you say that these proposed voting laws are remnants of jim crow? >> absolutely jim crow 3.0. steve: okay, i have not heard that soundbite. the run away texans, the
i'm talking about state represent thompson, nicole collier of fort worth and san diego go burn nell of san antonio. financed by beto o'rourke's group financing this thing. $200 per diem per day and just waiting for this texas legislation time to run out. steve: if you missed them appearing before the committee yesterday, here's some of what they had to say. >> this idea that this bill makes voting easier in this instance, i don't see how. >> the bills that were filed would do more...
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nicole, it's nice to see you. thanks for making time tonight. >> hi rachel, thanks for having me. >> first, let me ask if i got any of that wrong or if i explained any of that the wrong way around. >> now, you've got it right. and it's still a mystery. we really don't know what happened here. we just know that at 1:30 am last night around eastern time, someone pulled revil off line. the payment system went down. their service went down. one of their most renowned members claims to have been bound from cybercriminal forums. so there are three options. this was either a cyber command operation, which so far it doesn't appear to be because there is no indication that their servers were actually hacked. this could be russian operation. or this could be revil basically pulling the plug on themselves because they're under so much heat right now. and really, the question is, how are all of these victims that are currently dealing with their revil ransomware attacks going to get their data back? and the other question is,
nicole, it's nice to see you. thanks for making time tonight. >> hi rachel, thanks for having me. >> first, let me ask if i got any of that wrong or if i explained any of that the wrong way around. >> now, you've got it right. and it's still a mystery. we really don't know what happened here. we just know that at 1:30 am last night around eastern time, someone pulled revil off line. the payment system went down. their service went down. one of their most renowned members...
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she used to dean the texas house democratic caucus, and texas state representative nicole collier who she is chair of the legislative black caucus. thank you very much for being here. representative collier, do we have confirmation that republicans are gonna pull back provision? >> you know that's the first time i heard that, i have not been in contact with them, they have not reached out to me. i was unaware in fact at the hearing, the 23-hour hearing that misty, the dean of the texas democratic delegation was at. they offered amendments to the bill, and they were all rejected on the party lines. so this is just another play that they did in the session where they made promises and they made commitments but they were all unfulfilled.
she used to dean the texas house democratic caucus, and texas state representative nicole collier who she is chair of the legislative black caucus. thank you very much for being here. representative collier, do we have confirmation that republicans are gonna pull back provision? >> you know that's the first time i heard that, i have not been in contact with them, they have not reached out to me. i was unaware in fact at the hearing, the 23-hour hearing that misty, the dean of the texas...
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. >> that's right, nicolle. the president's trip to illinois and other visits to republican strongholds highlight what has been the white house's message from the early days of the administration. though republican lawmakers aren't supporting biden's agenda, republican voters are and he's trying to take that message right to them, to their backyard. mcconnell is correct. he said that obviously there's a lot of money pouring into kentucky and other states and maybe it's too much money. that we don't need this federal spending with concerns about inflation, signs the economy is picking up and employers are struggling to find workers to take the jobs. the biden team loves this messaging. these are things that are broadly popular and it's showing that the united states government can still work and biden is not afraid to call out those republicans who, in his mind, are hypocritical, who are extolling their virtues. i was with him on a stop, i believe, in pennsylvania, where he pulled out a note card that had a list
. >> that's right, nicolle. the president's trip to illinois and other visits to republican strongholds highlight what has been the white house's message from the early days of the administration. though republican lawmakers aren't supporting biden's agenda, republican voters are and he's trying to take that message right to them, to their backyard. mcconnell is correct. he said that obviously there's a lot of money pouring into kentucky and other states and maybe it's too much money....
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that's why what nicole has done is so dangerous. here you have as far as i'm concerned one of our most decorated journalists period, barring none. not black journalists, period, period, and folks couldn't even fix themselves to take a vote until they were forced to to come out in the light of day and say no, we don't want this. >> and that's -- i mean, i agree about the backlash. i've said this on the show. i'm curious what you think, which is how central is race in the story -- how much is racism part of the american story and to the degree that one coalition in american life decides backlash to that is the most important thing. it seems like it's proven the point a little bit. the freakout itself seems to seek the centrality in the way you are making the case for centrality. >> yes. one, the fact that you can understand that if you are a political party that is struggling to maintain a majority that the key to getting power is to stoke racism, tells you that race has long been and continues to be a central organizing factor in ame
that's why what nicole has done is so dangerous. here you have as far as i'm concerned one of our most decorated journalists period, barring none. not black journalists, period, period, and folks couldn't even fix themselves to take a vote until they were forced to to come out in the light of day and say no, we don't want this. >> and that's -- i mean, i agree about the backlash. i've said this on the show. i'm curious what you think, which is how central is race in the story -- how much...
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after their victory, nicole pushing them back to the 20th of june. we could see over the situation when armenia started to to, to be more pressure on their by john. and to was the source of the prices out, especially it was mentioned after the media to for, for example are presented the from there are some really sions, we friends and united states which send me your signal. now be a really just board ration. and of course vision, this is a problem because any lashes, any violations against their agreement from november last year. this is the reason for their approaches on negotiation and each such clash influence on their duration of their negotiation process. it's violate of negotiations. unfortunately, no, unfortunately, yes, each new glass, it's a new rece for the final negotiations on the peace between their meeting and as john richard further prime minister person. yeah. how is this playing out domestically for him? because he came to power really as a revolutionary, that's how he had campaigns. so is this the biggest test of his political care
after their victory, nicole pushing them back to the 20th of june. we could see over the situation when armenia started to to, to be more pressure on their by john. and to was the source of the prices out, especially it was mentioned after the media to for, for example are presented the from there are some really sions, we friends and united states which send me your signal. now be a really just board ration. and of course vision, this is a problem because any lashes, any violations against...
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y luis están desaparecidos queremos que aparezcan >> pablo espera noticias de su hija nicole de 25 años y el esposo de ella luis de 28 años que se casaron en enero hace dos meses se mudaron la edificio que colapsó el jueves >> me gustaría estar con los (nombre en inglés) sacando roca por roca estaría ahí 24 horas >> en horas de la noche se construyó una rampa que permite el acceso a la maquinaria pesada cavando más túneles para buscar más residentes atrapados mientras la búsqueda sigue de día y de noche cientos de personas honran a las víctimas >> la esperanza es lo último que se pierde en la zona del derrumbe familiares y rescatistas tienen mucho optimismo a pesar que seguirá el mal tiempo confían que las labores de rescate no sean interrumpidas >> es importante en la región donde tú transmites está todo listo para la visita del presidente electo de estados unidos, joe biden y la primera dama a la zona del colapso >> así es julio vaqueiro a esta hora hay policías caminando en la zona haciendo uso de lo que está alrededor de la zona del derrumbe se espera que el pr
y luis están desaparecidos queremos que aparezcan >> pablo espera noticias de su hija nicole de 25 años y el esposo de ella luis de 28 años que se casaron en enero hace dos meses se mudaron la edificio que colapsó el jueves >> me gustaría estar con los (nombre en inglés) sacando roca por roca estaría ahí 24 horas >> en horas de la noche se construyó una rampa que permite el acceso a la maquinaria pesada cavando más túneles para buscar más residentes atrapados...
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nicole saphier and host of lara logan has no agenda lara logan. dr. nicole saphier. we sat through that interview. first, give me your take on the fact that she is refusing to answer what the -- what the deadline numbers would be, the bar would be because to me that indicates they haven't thought about it, they don't know, they are winging this day by day. >> well, tammy, i think that she is trying to not give finite number continue to move the goal post which has continued to happen the last 18 months. i was frustrated listening to that people need to have that they need to know there is a light at the end of the tunnel if you are going to continue recommending these restrictions that have implications. you know, tammy, the data that came out of the cdc today or actually that leaked data that came out and was leaked to the "the washington post." >> tammy: it wasn't leaked. you know they gave it to them. it wasn't leaked. that was the first punch in our nose. that's what that was. >> here are my takeaways. first of all, great news, the data that they were saying is t
nicole saphier and host of lara logan has no agenda lara logan. dr. nicole saphier. we sat through that interview. first, give me your take on the fact that she is refusing to answer what the -- what the deadline numbers would be, the bar would be because to me that indicates they haven't thought about it, they don't know, they are winging this day by day. >> well, tammy, i think that she is trying to not give finite number continue to move the goal post which has continued to happen the...
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nicole when the hearing started a few hours ago as soon as lawyers were basically tasked with making the argument as to why they've even brought this application to this court. because effectively what he's doing is he is asking a lower court to overrule the decision taken by the highest cause in the country, the highest court being the court that gave him the guilty verdict of being contained in court and gave him that would be my prison sentence, we are now hearing from lawyers opposing as application here, and they making the case saying to this court that this is wilma, is a serial law breaker that by this court grantees application they are in effect assisting him in doing that. and reminding the school that the constitutional court, all supreme court is the highest court in the land. and that court has taken a decision on the system and that decision should be respected and obeyed. otherwise, this country has the situation of legal chaos as, as one of the lawyers arguing against mr. assume it's application put it. so certainly some of the mitigating factors, mrs. has presented
nicole when the hearing started a few hours ago as soon as lawyers were basically tasked with making the argument as to why they've even brought this application to this court. because effectively what he's doing is he is asking a lower court to overrule the decision taken by the highest cause in the country, the highest court being the court that gave him the guilty verdict of being contained in court and gave him that would be my prison sentence, we are now hearing from lawyers opposing as...