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she was very vivacious, she had nick early in life and made a good job at working and providing for nick at the same time. >> do you feel robbed? you don't get to experience the things that a mother and son experience together. >> definitely. a lot of people in my family say that i act just like her. i just know that she was a happy person. >> a happy life that ended in an appalling act of violence. the police officers who discovered carmen's body got an immediate, emphatic lead from her upstairs neighbor lottie spencer. >> did you know immediately who had done this? >> yes. >> who had committed this. >> i knew. >> lottie was certain it was the work of a teenager named waseem daker. waseem and lottie had a history. she said it would explain the hideous attack. she told detectives her story. things had started so innocently. don't they always? >> come on. >> i met him at the paintball field playing paintball. we met by being teammates on the same team. >> lottie was the captain of her team. kind of a den mother to the other, much younger players, especially waseem, a georgia tech student
she was very vivacious, she had nick early in life and made a good job at working and providing for nick at the same time. >> do you feel robbed? you don't get to experience the things that a mother and son experience together. >> definitely. a lot of people in my family say that i act just like her. i just know that she was a happy person. >> a happy life that ended in an appalling act of violence. the police officers who discovered carmen's body got an immediate, emphatic...
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"sloppy nick," it said. he didn't throw out his trash in time. >> nope. >> across the country in georgia, charlie got the news. >> yeah, that was another kind of happy moment, to be honest. >> that's quite a place to get to in life, when you're happy that your father's been arrested for murder, the murder of your mother, mind you. >> yeah. it's -- >> i mean -- >> no one wants to -- no one would want to actually say, gosh, yeah, that's a good thing, but after everything growing up with him in the house, it seems like a little bit of justice. >> almost three years after lynn's death the three men charged with her murder finally went on trial. and detective richard birdsall and undercover cop kris nelson, both retired now, were there. >> it's always nice to see a case all the way through, and see it in, you know, in my opinion, see people get, you know, get what they got coming to them. >> do they give you a special weird look? >> you know when they walked into court the only one that looked good that day, like
"sloppy nick," it said. he didn't throw out his trash in time. >> nope. >> across the country in georgia, charlie got the news. >> yeah, that was another kind of happy moment, to be honest. >> that's quite a place to get to in life, when you're happy that your father's been arrested for murder, the murder of your mother, mind you. >> yeah. it's -- >> i mean -- >> no one wants to -- no one would want to actually say, gosh, yeah, that's a good...
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nick: i think it is a hybrid. mcg and soho house in particular, we offer hybrid memberships so people can physically enjoy the houses, but if they are not in the house they can connect through our app to other members digitally. they like having both. caroline: when you also have the bird's eye perspective of all the regions, i'm as a brit in new york worrying about covid in the u.k. how do you brace yourself? are you bracing yourself for, dare i say it, more lockdowns? nick: i think in britain, no. i think cases are slightly going up. if you go to london, it does really feel back to normal. the clubs are busy, the restaurants, it's very hard to get reservations. you find that here in america now as well and here in new york and the west coast, it's busy. europe slightly slower. amsterdam went into a semi-lockdown earlier this week. we are confident that people have found a way around the pandemic and ill -- and will get back to normal. caroline: inherently, what you offered is exclusivity to some degree, cool, if
nick: i think it is a hybrid. mcg and soho house in particular, we offer hybrid memberships so people can physically enjoy the houses, but if they are not in the house they can connect through our app to other members digitally. they like having both. caroline: when you also have the bird's eye perspective of all the regions, i'm as a brit in new york worrying about covid in the u.k. how do you brace yourself? are you bracing yourself for, dare i say it, more lockdowns? nick: i think in...
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do you know who nick smith is? >> i do. >> and did you have any contact with nick smith that afternoon? >> later in the evening, around 3:30, 4:00, nick smith called me and dominic. >> when he called you, what was the nature of the call? >> at first nick smith wanted us to drive him to chicago by -- not chicago. by o'hare airport, the suburbs of chicago. because he wanted to buy a bullet proof vest, and we -- dock anymore said okay, we'll drive him. he said okay, i need you to pick me up at, like, 3:30, 4:00. >> okay. did you go and pick him up eventually? >> yes. we actually before we picked him up, we went to jolensky's. >> what did you do there? >> dominic wanted me to buy two rifle slings. >> and did you? >> i did. >> one was for what? >> one was for my rifle. the other one was for dominic's rifle. >> okay. and why did you care about your rifles that evening? >> the reason for the slings were just so -- it's like a retainer so if i'm helping somebody with first aid, i can just dangle my rifle behind me and i do
do you know who nick smith is? >> i do. >> and did you have any contact with nick smith that afternoon? >> later in the evening, around 3:30, 4:00, nick smith called me and dominic. >> when he called you, what was the nature of the call? >> at first nick smith wanted us to drive him to chicago by -- not chicago. by o'hare airport, the suburbs of chicago. because he wanted to buy a bullet proof vest, and we -- dock anymore said okay, we'll drive him. he said okay, i...
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. >> do you know who nick smith ask? >> i do. >> did you have any contact with nick smith? >> later in the evening, around 3:30, 4:00, nick smith called me and dominic. >> when he called you, what was the nature of the call? >> at first nick smith wanted us to drive him to chicago -- by o'hare airport, the suburbs of chicago, because he wanted to buy a bulletproof vest. dominic said, okay, we'll drive him. then he said, okay, i need you to pick me up at, like, 3:30, 4:00. >> did you go and pick him i'm vently? >> yes. >> before we picked him up. we went to galensky's. >> what did you do there? >> dominic wanted me to buy two rifle slings. >> did you? >> yes. >> for what? >> one was for my rifle and the other was for dominic's rifle. >> why did you care about your rifles that evening? >> the reason for the slings were just so -- it's like a retainer, so if i'm helping somebody with first aid, i can dangle my rifle behind me and i don't have to worry about somebody randomly picking it up off the ground. just an extra measure so it won't be taken from the ground. >> what time
. >> do you know who nick smith ask? >> i do. >> did you have any contact with nick smith? >> later in the evening, around 3:30, 4:00, nick smith called me and dominic. >> when he called you, what was the nature of the call? >> at first nick smith wanted us to drive him to chicago -- by o'hare airport, the suburbs of chicago, because he wanted to buy a bulletproof vest. dominic said, okay, we'll drive him. then he said, okay, i need you to pick me up at,...
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nick: many migrants are vulnerable. one man's flood -- an iraqi son fled in september. >> we have no other choice. we are worried for our youth. our villages. are besieged. . . i have no money. if i had money, i would go with my children because we are scared. nick: this week, lukashenko denied creating the crisis but admitted made -- admitted he wanted to punish europe. >> you imposed sanctions against belarus. you went for a hybrid war against belarus and you best or its -- bastards what made to protect you for migrants? nick: it is belarusian's who the european union says it is trying to protect from its government. lukashenko launched a crackdown on pro-democracy activists last year and declared himself the winner of a fraudulent election. the government forced a plane to land in minsk in order to arrest and opposition leader. the eu and u.s. have punished him with multiple rounds of sanctions and at the white house, the european commission president said they planned more sanctions on belarus and airlines carrying
nick: many migrants are vulnerable. one man's flood -- an iraqi son fled in september. >> we have no other choice. we are worried for our youth. our villages. are besieged. . . i have no money. if i had money, i would go with my children because we are scared. nick: this week, lukashenko denied creating the crisis but admitted made -- admitted he wanted to punish europe. >> you imposed sanctions against belarus. you went for a hybrid war against belarus and you best or its --...
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them _ another time in another place in the nick them and brought them back to england" _ nick them and brought them back to england." fist nick them and brought them back to encland." �* r' nick them and brought them back to encland." �* ., nick them and brought them back to encland." ,'., . ., england." at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've _ england." at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've had _ england.�* at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've...
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nick beake is nearby. nick: we watched dozens of reinforcements raced to this area. poland has a force of 12,000 guarding its eastern border. it is keeping a agencies and journalists away. but we managed to make contact with those trapped in the freezing forest. >> nobody helps us in the end. we are so hungry. we are thursday. no water, no food. nick: like most here, he is kurdish and from iraq. >> they don't let us get inside. so many family and little children right here. nick: getting any nearer to where the crisis erupted is not possible. as we soon found out. . >> are we allowed to go further to the border today? >> no. nick: paulette has declared a state of emergency. -- poland has declared a state of emergency. this is as close as we can get to the border. beyond this checkpoint lies a part of the european union the polish authorities do not want us to see for ourselves. they are dealing with this growing migrant crisis out of sight and on their own terms. ross: there is nick with the point we have reached this tuesday. let's recap the last 24 hours that led u
nick beake is nearby. nick: we watched dozens of reinforcements raced to this area. poland has a force of 12,000 guarding its eastern border. it is keeping a agencies and journalists away. but we managed to make contact with those trapped in the freezing forest. >> nobody helps us in the end. we are so hungry. we are thursday. no water, no food. nick: like most here, he is kurdish and from iraq. >> they don't let us get inside. so many family and little children right here. nick:...
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nick: that's an interesting question. we used to do episodes every two weeks, but we are now doing one every week. hannah has one coming up this tuesday on diplomacy. so we work as fast as we can. we now get together as a team and come up with a series or episode idea, and then this whole team of producers at civics 101, we pull ideas as to who would be a good guest to talk to. we look for political scientists, for teachers -- because they teach for a living. they know the best way to teach articles of confederation. we interview people and take about two to three weeks to assemble it, but more time, if we can. what's most fun for me is when we get to do series, serieses, i should say. he did one on the right to privacy, on supreme court cases that were related to equal justice in america. we did a series on first amendment in school cases, and i love to be able to tackle supreme court episodes. we have covered the supreme court, and their stories, supreme court cases are some of the most fascinating stories of individual
nick: that's an interesting question. we used to do episodes every two weeks, but we are now doing one every week. hannah has one coming up this tuesday on diplomacy. so we work as fast as we can. we now get together as a team and come up with a series or episode idea, and then this whole team of producers at civics 101, we pull ideas as to who would be a good guest to talk to. we look for political scientists, for teachers -- because they teach for a living. they know the best way to teach...
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you are on with mixed -- nick timiraos. caller: how does the fed affect the savings rate and cd rates? guest: with interest rates as low as they have been, it has kept the rates on savings accounts and certificates of deposits low. this low rate environment has been difficult for people who budgeted to live off of interest from savings accounts. on the other hand, markets have been booming. -- asset markets have been booming. if you own property and some of these land constrained cities, prices have been soaring. it can be a double-edged sword for people. host: doug, alaska. go ahead with your question or comment about the federal reserve. caller: i had a question on the democrats' proposal to pay for their programs by taxing corporations and the rich. does that pay for their programs? guest: it depends on how -- tax rates are one consideration that companies have to make when they decide where they're going to look at themselves or what they are going to produce. i would leave it to the independent budget analysts to do th
you are on with mixed -- nick timiraos. caller: how does the fed affect the savings rate and cd rates? guest: with interest rates as low as they have been, it has kept the rates on savings accounts and certificates of deposits low. this low rate environment has been difficult for people who budgeted to live off of interest from savings accounts. on the other hand, markets have been booming. -- asset markets have been booming. if you own property and some of these land constrained cities, prices...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm nick schifrin. judy: throughout the pandemic, many celebrities have encouraged people to get a covid vaccine, often showing themselves getting a shot. but there are others, such as singer nicki minaj, who have spoken out against vaccinations and spread misinformation. that's happening with high-profile athletes with a public platform. john: speaking with reporters in august, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers implied he was inoculated against covid-19. >> are you vaccinated and what's your stance? >> i'm immunized. there are guys on the team that haven't been vaccinated. i think it's a personal decision. john: after testing positive, the reigning league m.v.p. was in required isolation for last sunday's game against the kansas city chiefs. on pat mcafee's satellite radio show last week, rodgers acknowledged he is not vaccinated. >> i believe strongly in bodily autonomy and the ability to make choices for your body. john: rodgers says he has concerns about all three federally approved vaccin
for the "pbs newshour," i'm nick schifrin. judy: throughout the pandemic, many celebrities have encouraged people to get a covid vaccine, often showing themselves getting a shot. but there are others, such as singer nicki minaj, who have spoken out against vaccinations and spread misinformation. that's happening with high-profile athletes with a public platform. john: speaking with reporters in august, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers implied he was inoculated against...
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nick thorpe sent this report. nick: it does not look like fortress europe. there are no walls or fences. more like an observation post on the long road from afghanian into the european union. this is a thermal vision team of the romanian border police. the border is 260 kilometers long. 6500 people are known to have frosted so far this year. the real number is certainly much higher. the cameras can see for five kilometers in the dark. >> the most important thing is to identify all persons who try to enter europe, because we are the main gate to europe. if they ask for asylum, they will go into the procedure which comes in this form of protection. or if they don't want asylum, they are going to be taken back to serbia. nick: the police insist they never use force to push migrants back. those who ask for protection or who get through undetected end up here. most are afghans and reached the balkans before the taliban took power. this ngo offers clothing, showers and the first kindness most have met for a long time. >> we will help them to bring security. they c
nick thorpe sent this report. nick: it does not look like fortress europe. there are no walls or fences. more like an observation post on the long road from afghanian into the european union. this is a thermal vision team of the romanian border police. the border is 260 kilometers long. 6500 people are known to have frosted so far this year. the real number is certainly much higher. the cameras can see for five kilometers in the dark. >> the most important thing is to identify all persons...
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we're in conversation with our environment editor nick clark and will come to nick in just a 2nd because he borrows johnson. bailey u. k. prime minister is just taking to the stage as well. we'll get his opening common data right now. welcome to cop. welcome to girls, go and to scotland, who's most globally famous, fictional son, is almost certainly a man called james bond. who generally comes to the climax of his highly lucrative film strapped to a doomsday device, desperately trying to work out which colored wire to poll to touch it off. while a rid digital clock ticks down remorselessly to a detonation that will end human life. as we know it, and we are in roughly the same position by fellow global leaders as james bond today, except that the tragedy is this is not a movie. and the dooms day device is real and the clock is ticking to the furious rhythm of hundreds of billions of pistons and turbines and furnaces and engines with which we are pumping carbon into the air faster and faster record outputs. and quilting the earth in an invisible and suffocating blanket of c o. 2. raising t
we're in conversation with our environment editor nick clark and will come to nick in just a 2nd because he borrows johnson. bailey u. k. prime minister is just taking to the stage as well. we'll get his opening common data right now. welcome to cop. welcome to girls, go and to scotland, who's most globally famous, fictional son, is almost certainly a man called james bond. who generally comes to the climax of his highly lucrative film strapped to a doomsday device, desperately trying to work...
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nick hack has this report. it is deep in liberia as gideon forest region, that samuel dory comes to mourn his friends inside these coffins is maria. the farmer grieves if the pasture, renee, the village shopkeeper, the cause of their death, samuel says, is the nearby rubber plantation of the tire manufacturing company. firestone, a long hill. it started with a coffee, says doorway accuses the company of toys and the water they used for drinking. informing or did i hastily hiscock and robert, bring an air and water pollution? i'm feeling hurt. these are my citizens still, i am very angry. i keep saying it over and over. the government doesn't care about it yesterday since writing, you see the destruction our be law. this is not supernatural law destruction, but from debt to water was the government knows of firestone is exploiting only a 5th of the 10000 square kilometer land concession, but it is expanding as the 99 year government lease was renewed in 2005. the company is clearing large parts of liberia as gui
nick hack has this report. it is deep in liberia as gideon forest region, that samuel dory comes to mourn his friends inside these coffins is maria. the farmer grieves if the pasture, renee, the village shopkeeper, the cause of their death, samuel says, is the nearby rubber plantation of the tire manufacturing company. firestone, a long hill. it started with a coffee, says doorway accuses the company of toys and the water they used for drinking. informing or did i hastily hiscock and robert,...
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nick, what's your reading of them yet, 2 big announcements. the other day started with that one on deforestation, and then lastly, just the last hour. so the one on me thing, we'll start with that 1st, at methane, critical in the fight against climate change. it needs to be cut back radically. it is $84.00 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than c o 2 is heat trapping abilities are much greater in the blanket of greenhouse gases that surrounds here. so any way that we can cut back on methane is, is a good thing. it comes from landfill from oil and gas at production from cattle, of course, and melting permafrost, which is happening to a larger extent, as time goes on, as of, on the land called, it's the low hanging fruit and fighting against climate change and so thoroughly supporting this implementation need more detail on how it will be implemented at, but we'll get that as the day goes on and talking of implementation. that's the critical thing. when it comes to this big announcement about financing d for a sexual stopping deforestation
nick, what's your reading of them yet, 2 big announcements. the other day started with that one on deforestation, and then lastly, just the last hour. so the one on me thing, we'll start with that 1st, at methane, critical in the fight against climate change. it needs to be cut back radically. it is $84.00 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than c o 2 is heat trapping abilities are much greater in the blanket of greenhouse gases that surrounds here. so any way that we can cut back on...
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i'm an editor, nick clark. he is heading up our coverage out of glasgow. nick, good afternoon. what can the realistically achieve at well lead directions? hair towards $1.00 degrees celsius. that's the target that the world needs to reach . at recently there was a emissions gap report that was published by the united nations. that said, we're actually heading for $2.00 degrees celsius, closing that gap is going to be absolutely essential here in glasgow also closing the finance gap is can be another thing. we heard just last week at the $100000000000.00 a year that was promised by rich nations to developing countries back in 2009 that would be delivered by 2020 will not not arrive until 2023. again. that gap needs to be closed and some. so that's what we're expecting to hear everybody debate about also when pros, johnson starts addressing the delegate shortly. he will be talking about his, his favorite mantra of coal cars, cash and trees phasing out. coal is an important issue. of course we need a phase of fossil fuels by 2050. if we could be on target for that. at 1.5 degrees
i'm an editor, nick clark. he is heading up our coverage out of glasgow. nick, good afternoon. what can the realistically achieve at well lead directions? hair towards $1.00 degrees celsius. that's the target that the world needs to reach . at recently there was a emissions gap report that was published by the united nations. that said, we're actually heading for $2.00 degrees celsius, closing that gap is going to be absolutely essential here in glasgow also closing the finance gap is can be...
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nick was an intellectual. it was well known that he had an opinion about everything, and he was always ready to tell you what he thought. hi called him my con sig lair, a term i think he liked. he was a great supporter of the cable center but we had to earn respect, and he became one of our biggest champions. cable center board remembers nick as a great friend and a wonderful human being. >> nick was one of the founders as a and e networks, and served as ceo since the company's inception in 1983 until 2005 when he was named ceo emeritus. his fashion, his drive, his love of our company, our industry, and the important role media plays in all of our lives never waned. he continued to work with us, give us guidance, support, and insight until the day he passed. his creativity and innovation has left an imprint on all of media. and his rich legacy includes a launch of a, and e. i would see nick in our connecticut office, and he was always gracious with time, attention and counsel. he was not only a visionary and a
nick was an intellectual. it was well known that he had an opinion about everything, and he was always ready to tell you what he thought. hi called him my con sig lair, a term i think he liked. he was a great supporter of the cable center but we had to earn respect, and he became one of our biggest champions. cable center board remembers nick as a great friend and a wonderful human being. >> nick was one of the founders as a and e networks, and served as ceo since the company's inception...
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. >> woodruff: and nick schifrin joins me now for more on this. so, nick, first of all, remind us what are burn pits that were used in these wars? and what does it mean when the president says the specific needs of each service member? >> schifrin: yeah, so 3.7 million service members served in iraq, afghanistan, and the persian gulf, all the way back to the early 90s and the gulf war, and many were exposed to toxic air, including by burn pits, litelly, pits where the military would burn everything from tires to styrofoam, right next to where service members and lived and worked. and veteran groups argued that created toxic smoke that afflicted service members with higher-than-average rates of illnesses from asthma to cancer. and for president biden, this is personal. he believes that his son beau's brain cancer after service in iraq may have been caused by a burn pit. but of the 40,000 service members who applied for disability compensation or medical care since 9/11 for cancer, 60% were rejected. the v.a. says there's no scientific proof that th
. >> woodruff: and nick schifrin joins me now for more on this. so, nick, first of all, remind us what are burn pits that were used in these wars? and what does it mean when the president says the specific needs of each service member? >> schifrin: yeah, so 3.7 million service members served in iraq, afghanistan, and the persian gulf, all the way back to the early 90s and the gulf war, and many were exposed to toxic air, including by burn pits, litelly, pits where the military would...
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nick bennenbroek joins us now. how difficult is it to build a case for a better european economy given what we are seeing now? nick: it is not easy and the best opportunity is -- but it is a challenging outlook over the next several months. you've got restrictions and if you look at the pmi's, they've dropped close to 50 about germany and italy so probably over the next three to six months, looking at much slower growth or no growth at all. jonathan: i'm thinking about december 16, the next ecb meeting. what do you expect they do now? nick: we think they will announce the pandemic emergency program and the regular asset purchases which are running at 20 billion euros a month, will be lifted to maybe 50 billion or 60 billion a month by april of next year once the pandemic emergency program ends. we are looking at a very slow tapering from the ecb. probably not at all next year. there -- lisa: is this a wonderful, beautiful thing for the ecb that it will give them a natural boost, especially if the divergence continu
nick bennenbroek joins us now. how difficult is it to build a case for a better european economy given what we are seeing now? nick: it is not easy and the best opportunity is -- but it is a challenging outlook over the next several months. you've got restrictions and if you look at the pmi's, they've dropped close to 50 about germany and italy so probably over the next three to six months, looking at much slower growth or no growth at all. jonathan: i'm thinking about december 16, the next ecb...
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first here's nick schifrin. nick: in china it is the best of times and it is the worst of times. beijing produces more solar power, more wind power and more electric cars, than any country in the world. but china also produces more greenhouse gases than the rest of the industrialized world combined. >> there's schizophrenia there that there is both an investment in the future in exactly the kind of technologies that are going to be needed to build a sustainable economic engine for their country. at the same time, clinging to some of the vestiges of the past. nick: pete ogden is the vice president for energy and climate for the un foundation. he was president obama's climate director when obama and chinese president xi jinping, representing the world's two largest emitters, agreed to climate collaboration. that produced the 2015 paris climate accords' pledge to reduce emissions enough to limit global warming to 2 degrees celsius. climate experts say beijing has met its paris promises. beijing's poured billions into electric cars and the world's largest network of electric buses. b
first here's nick schifrin. nick: in china it is the best of times and it is the worst of times. beijing produces more solar power, more wind power and more electric cars, than any country in the world. but china also produces more greenhouse gases than the rest of the industrialized world combined. >> there's schizophrenia there that there is both an investment in the future in exactly the kind of technologies that are going to be needed to build a sustainable economic engine for their...
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nick smith was going to give $20 to dominic to buy gas. >> nick smith was going to pay $20 for the gas to drive down to o'hare where nick smith was planning on buying body armor? >> yes. >> the idea was the body armor would be used that night, correct? >> i believes so. >> that's why there was urgency about going down right away? >> yes. >> this is part of the plan to come down to downtown that night, right? >> [silence]. he wanted to go to o'hare to buy the body armor, so yes. >> do you understand my question. >> can you rephrase it? >> absolutely. the urgency to get that body armor that day was because he needed it for that night, right? >> i would not say he needed it but wanted it. >> instead of making the drive, you gave your own body armor to nick smith? >> correct. >> you had it along with you? >> yes. >> you brought it along you with that day because you thought you might need it yourself that night? >> no, i kept it in my trunk of the car. i always had it. >> you drive around with body armor in the trunk of your car regularly? >> it was just in the back of my trunk. i never re
nick smith was going to give $20 to dominic to buy gas. >> nick smith was going to pay $20 for the gas to drive down to o'hare where nick smith was planning on buying body armor? >> yes. >> the idea was the body armor would be used that night, correct? >> i believes so. >> that's why there was urgency about going down right away? >> yes. >> this is part of the plan to come down to downtown that night, right? >> [silence]. he wanted to go to o'hare...
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nick - nick, thank you for that. nick triggle there. professorjeremy brown, member of thejcvi and professor of respiratory infection at university college london, joins me now. hello to you. thanks very much indeed for being with us. it is clear the strategy, as we just had president biden there speaking there in washington, the key to at the moment at any rate with the information that we have, the key to dealing with 0micron is to get that vaccine and get boosterjabs. yes, vaccine and get booster 'abs. yes, that's the case. h vaccine and get booster 'abs. yes, that's the case. we _ vaccine and get boosterjabs. yes, that's the case. we know - vaccine and get boosterjabs. yes that's the case. we know that from the previous variance, even the variance that have been slightly immune to the vaccine can be protected against when you boost immunity high enough, so the idea is to get everybody�*s antibody levels “p to get everybody�*s antibody levels up high, to prevent the 0micron variant from evading what we have inouye vaccine immuni
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and nick had that had to do b. nidia hodgen litigators, toby, ne, d. miss nick hadn't minister. he deems his behavior, niggers, outdated, embassy. okay. i knew she had out hot on blue to all. do you she or going to, you know, any booster issue and i saw little dual mother wooster. masochism was on the question for us when you didn't say it a may be is your 1st day because he doubled. i'm off to the beginning. i jack my chelsea because frankie doom said it's in harrison harrison. he's gone with ah . 2 ah after d closer in his family hood said apo joel turned his focus to food. he was also concerned about the use of cleaning materials in the home to find out more. he made an appointment to meet thought ok, good in day a partition or of alternative medicine. ah. 2 2 hike is kusha kendall. do. nasa? oh, cushman lay on the abuses. he made me miss innocent in something between the cushions. my extended beyond little muslims howled. you was among the heck is a nickel dash cautious children, if i can think newsome shan't. we don't build them, get us. none of my coming to us from us was
and nick had that had to do b. nidia hodgen litigators, toby, ne, d. miss nick hadn't minister. he deems his behavior, niggers, outdated, embassy. okay. i knew she had out hot on blue to all. do you she or going to, you know, any booster issue and i saw little dual mother wooster. masochism was on the question for us when you didn't say it a may be is your 1st day because he doubled. i'm off to the beginning. i jack my chelsea because frankie doom said it's in harrison harrison. he's gone with...
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they asked nick smith. >> was nick smith around at that moment? >> he wasn't there when me and dominic were talking to them. >> did you ever personally witness any of the car source folks, sal, or sam, or any of the folks that were running that business, did you ever personally witness them ask nick smith to guard any of their properties? >> no. >> did you ever witness any of them ask anyone to guard any of their properties? >> not that i can recall. >> what time, if you recall, did you find out that they asked nick smith? >> i believe i said in my direct examination between 3:15 or 3:30. >> that was shortly after you sent a text to sam, correct? >> correct. >> and you texted him and asked him if you could protect his business that night? correct? >> i did. >> and in that text you said i'm more than willing and will be armed, correct? >> yes. >> you mentioned you would be armed with your ar-15? >> yes. >> and you said that me and my brother would both be there, armed, correct? >> by your brother you meant dominic, correct? >> correct. >> he is onl
they asked nick smith. >> was nick smith around at that moment? >> he wasn't there when me and dominic were talking to them. >> did you ever personally witness any of the car source folks, sal, or sam, or any of the folks that were running that business, did you ever personally witness them ask nick smith to guard any of their properties? >> no. >> did you ever witness any of them ask anyone to guard any of their properties? >> not that i can recall. >>...
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they asked nick smith. >> okay and was nick smith there for that? >> he wasn't there when me and dominic were talking to them. >> did you ever personally witness any of these car source folks, sal or sam or any of the folks that were running that business, did you ever personally witness them ask nick smith to guard any of their properties? >> no. >> did you ever witness any of them ask anyone to guard any of their properties? >> not that i can recall. >> what time if you recall did you find out that they'd asked nick smith? >> i believe i said in my direct examination between 3:15 and 3:30. >> and that was shortly after you had sent a text to sam, right? >> correct. >> and you texted him and asked him if you could protect his business that night, correct? >> i did. >> and in that text you said i'm more than willing and will be armed, correct? >> yes. >> you meant you'd be armed with your ar-15? >> yes. >> and you said that me and my brother would both be there armed, correct? >> yes. >> by your brother you meant dominic? >> yes. >> he's obviously n
they asked nick smith. >> okay and was nick smith there for that? >> he wasn't there when me and dominic were talking to them. >> did you ever personally witness any of these car source folks, sal or sam or any of the folks that were running that business, did you ever personally witness them ask nick smith to guard any of their properties? >> no. >> did you ever witness any of them ask anyone to guard any of their properties? >> not that i can recall....
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nick thorpe tsenthis report. nick: it ndoesotoo lk like rtssre europe. e therarnoe walls or fences. more like bsan oertivaonos pt on the rlongoafrd om afghanian into the eeauropnni uon. this ishe a trm valision team of e thromanian bor pderole.ic e border is 260 mekiloters ng. 6500eo pple are known to veha tefrosdo sfar this year. the real numisber certainly much higher. e camaser can see fore fiv mekilote irsn thear dk. >> the most importthant inisg to identify all pnserso w thory tonter europe, bec wausee ear mathe in gate tour eope. ty heask for asylum, they will go tintohe pdurocere which mes in this oformf otprection. orth if eyon d't wantsy alum, eyre a going to been tak bkac toer sbia. nick: the pe olicinstsi they nerve use fceor to push migsrant back. ose who ask p forroctteion or o whget throughet undecdte end up here. most arefg ahans a rndeached the baanlks before theib talanoo tk por. thisgo n offers clothing, showerd s anthfie rst kdniness stav he met for a tlongime. >> we llwi help them to bring security. eyth call mend a my colleagues --he ty sleep outsindde a iist so
nick thorpe tsenthis report. nick: it ndoesotoo lk like rtssre europe. e therarnoe walls or fences. more like bsan oertivaonos pt on the rlongoafrd om afghanian into the eeauropnni uon. this ishe a trm valision team of e thromanian bor pderole.ic e border is 260 mekiloters ng. 6500eo pple are known to veha tefrosdo sfar this year. the real numisber certainly much higher. e camaser can see fore fiv mekilote irsn thear dk. >> the most importthant inisg to identify all pnserso w thory tonter...
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richard: two meats in hand for nick wehry, the front runner. ah. richard: nick wehry is going to beat the time clock. he's got his last bun in hands. your champion today, here at nathan's famous, nicholas wehry. i survived. the one takeaway i have from today is i didn't die. 10 dogs in two minutes, nick wehry. nine hot dogs, nine and a half for miki. i'm afraid johnny lost and, you did a full three in two minutes. that's quite a pace, actually. listen, i haven't taken down three weiners in three and a half minutes since college, richard. i don't see myself competing in here in the near future. i think with the proper training i could be. i just don't necessarily know if i want to be. how about a little love for our newcomer? thank you. [upbeat music] [music playing] i'm sara gore and this is "open house." this week, bright and airy designed, including this connecticut home. and we learn how this architect came to terms with his toughest client, himself. we're with tiktok star and comedian
richard: two meats in hand for nick wehry, the front runner. ah. richard: nick wehry is going to beat the time clock. he's got his last bun in hands. your champion today, here at nathan's famous, nicholas wehry. i survived. the one takeaway i have from today is i didn't die. 10 dogs in two minutes, nick wehry. nine hot dogs, nine and a half for miki. i'm afraid johnny lost and, you did a full three in two minutes. that's quite a pace, actually. listen, i haven't taken down three weiners in...
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hi, nick additional, did she? no, don't drink event mid. any you gang. she had lean bottled, old uncle dubuque, m a. water care 1000 toyota everett young. border kistin dawn model shield. mom been bullied. she you call since them you are unable to hire. you also issued a boat all normally been on the highway, all of the additional air opening that get me on kruchinin hills. fifteenish a cash ref in on e r. i chick yama sylvia. from the care management to get me is puckett amish amar referrals or to them, she should be rude and columbia. and according to my dear cut, come odyssey shlang shoot. a nash, genetic dish, clear water tongue should in that hot, done not take the machine a packet then and fit them. you dial it and do now columbia. they had hung givers chanted to cool, cool that dish. petro kimmy are sol. tim is each little cool on europe. kimmy also likes to the kissing pickle on modem. i shall ash all madam mission, margin columbia parkway, literally out what community shampoo, on staples in such creamy below the columbia missouri miss march and
hi, nick additional, did she? no, don't drink event mid. any you gang. she had lean bottled, old uncle dubuque, m a. water care 1000 toyota everett young. border kistin dawn model shield. mom been bullied. she you call since them you are unable to hire. you also issued a boat all normally been on the highway, all of the additional air opening that get me on kruchinin hills. fifteenish a cash ref in on e r. i chick yama sylvia. from the care management to get me is puckett amish amar referrals...
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we had a nick that i knew not to the the, the 2nd day in the room is unleashed, her cautioned. and so park in mid aligned me with our stay in, says on tomlin dylan they are this, but what i'm giving him my little stay song for sat 2nd kitchenman shaking dickie you 5 dollars a candle denzel. net bill. if i, this is one of good news is among a billing g. oslander on there is formalism. he says is subtle. marcella, english she ditty. steer towards it. won't miss ritz isn't indeed come. i mean kasha tell off lately that alma it says in mere shaking day caution, accomplish capital. my little almost garrick methods are sold on my day. your lesson schmiel energy, formerly lunacy, be she d true? saw the g. a 1000000 energy form. oh my, this hype, all meckler, all my disciple norma got a cinder. is she just to fuck look, and jeanette did your hand now far? could you be a shade div bussey gives him. ah, oh. a tens of thousands of children born into old lives under the icicle regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps either orphans or with mothers, rejected by their own communities,
we had a nick that i knew not to the the, the 2nd day in the room is unleashed, her cautioned. and so park in mid aligned me with our stay in, says on tomlin dylan they are this, but what i'm giving him my little stay song for sat 2nd kitchenman shaking dickie you 5 dollars a candle denzel. net bill. if i, this is one of good news is among a billing g. oslander on there is formalism. he says is subtle. marcella, english she ditty. steer towards it. won't miss ritz isn't indeed come. i mean...
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nick m following jack took them and on behalf was not woo, the hoses. should it be a, make your bike alegretky similar to inactive? should i initiated the will to music. madam and eddie optimization or that him pronounced for a cutaway usually don't. you know, they say xander began with yup, we did a nick bomb, which took their teacher to get in as i was thinking as alcohol mcdonner. and i have several new literacy j students near to is it is that i? yeah, i think nadia lives lucretia, i said because this bob was like a silly to make it to michigan boundary for satisfy the binder kicking us out loud and fluffy, blasted out on the continent. steering yeah, new side to hire too modern. me it all to mission in use on that attention. so in a mic that from certain mikaela, the evetts bitchy than truck ma thomas choker is lamba. eunice he, i know kish k. all known to be a shave. is sick there. mr. loved it. on the he truly need the us unless in the gym the check yuma stilson camden, it keeping shady down here for olivia gauzy chic color which mimic been watch
nick m following jack took them and on behalf was not woo, the hoses. should it be a, make your bike alegretky similar to inactive? should i initiated the will to music. madam and eddie optimization or that him pronounced for a cutaway usually don't. you know, they say xander began with yup, we did a nick bomb, which took their teacher to get in as i was thinking as alcohol mcdonner. and i have several new literacy j students near to is it is that i? yeah, i think nadia lives lucretia, i said...
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nick, thanks for your atience, deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience. it — deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience. it is _ deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really _ deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really useful- deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really useful to - patience, it is really useful to have you here because you�*ve seen things in the back room that we don�*t see, so it�*s important to get that perspective, thank you. don't see, so it's important to get that perspective, thank you. thank ou ve that perspective, thank you. thank you very much- _ back in 2016, ahead of the paris agreement in 2016, developed countries made a commitment to mobilise $100 billion a year from 2020 to support developing countries deal with the impact of climate change. on that, here�*s the british prime minister borisjohnson. although the uk has this week committed a further $1 billion of international climate finance, taking our total to £12.6 billion by 2025. actually, just a few hours ago, japan announced anot
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. >> sreenivasan: and actor, writer, and woodworker, nick offerman. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement seices and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for p
. >> sreenivasan: and actor, writer, and woodworker, nick offerman. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try...
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nick smith says that they were. going to pay money to nick smith. ladies and gentlemen, did you get the feeling that they're a little afraid of being sued as everybody in this case is? i think so. when they were up there, i don't remember him saying, oh, you can protect car source 2 or car doctor but don't go to car 3. they had somebody arranged to protect car source 3. the word came in that they had left. dominic balch, joanne fielder, all of them say they had permission. why would they lie about that? how does that protect them? they're not charged with anything. who is the people who are lying here? sal and sam. next, police officer widener. he was the e.t. he went and recovered some of the two, three rounds from car source. i believe he found three of them. the other two were found three days later. he didn't find the bag. we do not concede there was nothing in the bag. not for a minute. they have the burden of proof. they have the burden to preserve a crime scene appropriately. get the evidence and show it to you. ryan balch said he smelled amm
nick smith says that they were. going to pay money to nick smith. ladies and gentlemen, did you get the feeling that they're a little afraid of being sued as everybody in this case is? i think so. when they were up there, i don't remember him saying, oh, you can protect car source 2 or car doctor but don't go to car 3. they had somebody arranged to protect car source 3. the word came in that they had left. dominic balch, joanne fielder, all of them say they had permission. why would they lie...
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thank you, nick. well, the world's worst emission source is china as you were hearing, notably absent from this year's summit with president teaching peng, releasing a written statement instead. katrina, you brings us more in this now from beijing. she's been has not left china since the beginning of the krona virus outbreak did not attend the g 20 and he's not at cop $26.00, which is frustrated. many because as the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, many are simply saying that is not good enough. course china accounts for more than a quarter of the world's carbon emissions. but on sunday, at the g 20 via video link, he did talk about climate change quite extensively stressed the importance of concrete actions and the importance of developed countries really needing to assist poor nations in achieving their own targets. now what was also disappointing is that china last week submitted its climate targets to the u. n. and we didn't really see anything new. john has said that it will peak carb
thank you, nick. well, the world's worst emission source is china as you were hearing, notably absent from this year's summit with president teaching peng, releasing a written statement instead. katrina, you brings us more in this now from beijing. she's been has not left china since the beginning of the krona virus outbreak did not attend the g 20 and he's not at cop $26.00, which is frustrated. many because as the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, many are simply saying that is not...
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so nick, talk us through what's going on darn yes, thanks very much. i welcome to a very wet and windy glasgow or outside once again to get a sense of what the people on the street thing, what they are demanding of world leaders were outside yesterday with a youth activists fridays for future scotland and led by gret phone book of course we heard is probably up to about 5 to 10000 people out in the streets yesterday to day. is it altogether different scale, as you say, is a global day of action around the world. a 200 events worldwide, a 100 events in britain here alone. it's empty behind me now, but the marches, believe me, are on their way. they left about an hour ago on the other side of the city. they'll be here round about 3 o'clock and just under a couple of hours time. and again they'll hear from gretta phone book, who yesterday said it's clear the talks are a failure. it is a 2 week celebration of business as usual amongst all the crowds, many people from all walks of life, including of course, those in the very teeth of climate change at peopl
so nick, talk us through what's going on darn yes, thanks very much. i welcome to a very wet and windy glasgow or outside once again to get a sense of what the people on the street thing, what they are demanding of world leaders were outside yesterday with a youth activists fridays for future scotland and led by gret phone book of course we heard is probably up to about 5 to 10000 people out in the streets yesterday to day. is it altogether different scale, as you say, is a global day of action...
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nick schifrin reports. nick: in march 2019, the u.s. military and its syrian allies attacked the remnants of isis in a small corner of syria, called baghouz, in eastern syria. the u.s. military said it was supporting its allies on the ground, the mostly kurdish "sdf", or syrian defense forces, against 200 isis fighters, including women and child combatants. on march 18, 2019, u.s. aircraft heavily bombed those isis fighters, who the u.s. says were threatening to overrun the sdf and had already caused 30 casualties. the u.s. military says it launched an investigation that initially determined the bombs had killed 4 civilians and wounded 8. that they were in “legitimate self-defense,” and "proprotional.” but the new york times's investigation found that regional commanders immediately knew there were as many as 70 civilian casualties and the defense department since then quote "concealed” the strike. joining me now is one of the times' reporters, dave philipps. welcome to the newshour. we've just gone through what happened. your i
nick schifrin reports. nick: in march 2019, the u.s. military and its syrian allies attacked the remnants of isis in a small corner of syria, called baghouz, in eastern syria. the u.s. military said it was supporting its allies on the ground, the mostly kurdish "sdf", or syrian defense forces, against 200 isis fighters, including women and child combatants. on march 18, 2019, u.s. aircraft heavily bombed those isis fighters, who the u.s. says were threatening to overrun the sdf and...
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christian: nick is a cofounder of e3g. what is your top line? nick: lots of momentum. i think we have seen some good initiatives. they got a lot more countries signing up and bigger countries than they were expecting a couple weeks ago. that shows behind the conference is a sense of political momentum going into the negotiations, and we saw the first big coalition emerge, the big u.s.,urope, plus lots of vulnerable countries, they were the powerhouse behind the paris agreement. they've laid down their expectations for the next two weeks, and it's pretty ambitious. christian: that statement from the high ambition coalition has come out in the last hour. how does that set the trajectory for the next two weeks? nick: either they are development versus nondevelopment talking about money, or it is poor versus rich countries. they say they want to see more from everybody. they want short-term targets, along with long-term targets. it's been the problem with the china agreement or the australian agreement.they want to see people stop using coal. it is a political expression o
christian: nick is a cofounder of e3g. what is your top line? nick: lots of momentum. i think we have seen some good initiatives. they got a lot more countries signing up and bigger countries than they were expecting a couple weeks ago. that shows behind the conference is a sense of political momentum going into the negotiations, and we saw the first big coalition emerge, the big u.s.,urope, plus lots of vulnerable countries, they were the powerhouse behind the paris agreement. they've laid...
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nick, how are you? thanks very much. i had lots of bold, impassioned speeches on day 2 of the you and climate conference here in glasgow. but then un prime minister and remedy came to the stage, came to the podium. and just before we go to eclip of his, remember the key target here is to get all the countries agree that net 0 should happen by 2050. he really changed direction on that and said that he's gay for 2070 barra. india will fulfill 50 percent of its energy requirements from renewable energy sources by 2030. between now and 20. 30 indian reduces total projected carbon emissions by $1000000000.00 tons by 2030. and you will reduce the carbon intensity of its economy by 45 percent. and by 2070 in, you will achieve the target of net 0 emissions. 20. well, let's explore this further. take this on. we can speak to at peter bets and he's an associate fellow in the energy and environment resources program at chatham house. and you were also former lee because shade her with the e. u in the u. k. see exactly what's, what
nick, how are you? thanks very much. i had lots of bold, impassioned speeches on day 2 of the you and climate conference here in glasgow. but then un prime minister and remedy came to the stage, came to the podium. and just before we go to eclip of his, remember the key target here is to get all the countries agree that net 0 should happen by 2050. he really changed direction on that and said that he's gay for 2070 barra. india will fulfill 50 percent of its energy requirements from renewable...
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nick aaron, obey with your next doughty updates in around half an hour. thanks for watching. ah, join me every thursday and i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics. small business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah, i mean, ah, i'm african retention. we're going on the ground coming up with a show. what's really going on in sudan. we asked the country's ambassador to the u . s. appointed by the overthrown administration. if his country is next in the firing line, the president biden's plans for the horn of africa, and we osgood or ours commission, a general why his agency, which provides aid to palestinian refugees, is on the brink of collapse at the time when those refugees are more in danger than ever from lebanon to syria, to the world's largest opening prison, camp garza, all of them all coming up in today's going underground. nay. donation media has been predictably scathing about a change of power in resource rich to dawn. as the i m. f friendly prime minister of de la ham doc was removed from power. joining me now from washington, dc is the saddam ambass
nick aaron, obey with your next doughty updates in around half an hour. thanks for watching. ah, join me every thursday and i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics. small business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah, i mean, ah, i'm african retention. we're going on the ground coming up with a show. what's really going on in sudan. we asked the country's ambassador to the u . s. appointed by the overthrown administration. if his country is next in the firing line, the president...
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nick triu ule, not on track to meet that. nick triggle. many _ not on track to meet that. nick triggle, many thanks. - 11 billion wet wipes are used in the uk every year, and they cause more than 90% of the blockages in our sewers. that's because the vast majority of them contain plastic, which doesn't break down or decompose. now one mp is propsing a new law to change the way they're produced. ione wells reports. we use wet wipes all the time, don't we? to wipe our surfaces, to take our make—up off, to clean up after kids. they're pretty sturdy things, but a lot of them end up on our river banks. the thames river bank near battersea bridge looks like a normal river bank, but peel at the surface of the ground and it's covered in wet wipes that have overflowed from our drains. so, it's notjust sand, it's held together by wipes. chris works for the charity thames 21 that clean up the thames river bed. so the problem we've got is that an awful lot of the wipes that are flushed down the toilet shouldn't be. obviously, a lot of material like make—up wipes, cleaning wipes ar
nick triu ule, not on track to meet that. nick triggle. many _ not on track to meet that. nick triggle, many thanks. - 11 billion wet wipes are used in the uk every year, and they cause more than 90% of the blockages in our sewers. that's because the vast majority of them contain plastic, which doesn't break down or decompose. now one mp is propsing a new law to change the way they're produced. ione wells reports. we use wet wipes all the time, don't we? to wipe our surfaces, to take our...
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colletta smith and nick eardley. _ arriving on time. colletta smith and nick eardley, thank _ arriving on time. colletta smith and nick eardley, thank you. _ the uk government's vaccine advisors say all over 40s should be offered a booster dose of a coronavirus vaccine. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation says a third jab would top up protection and help limit the spread of the virus overwinter. they've also advised that 16— and17—year—olds, who were initially offered only a single dose, should now get a second. our health correspondent jim reed has more. you are happy to take the booster? very happy. you are happy to take the booster? very happy-— very happy. government scientists say booster— very happy. government scientists say boosterjabs — very happy. government scientists say boosterjabs like _ very happy. government scientists say boosterjabs like this _ very happy. government scientists say boosterjabs like this are - very happy. government scientists say boosterjabs like this are our . say boosterjab
colletta smith and nick eardley. _ arriving on time. colletta smith and nick eardley, thank _ arriving on time. colletta smith and nick eardley, thank you. _ the uk government's vaccine advisors say all over 40s should be offered a booster dose of a coronavirus vaccine. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation says a third jab would top up protection and help limit the spread of the virus overwinter. they've also advised that 16— and17—year—olds, who were initially offered only...
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so nick, how's it going though? it does this look like we're gonna wrap things up today with hopefully a miraculous announcement that puts everything back on track for 1.5 degrees, or is that wishful thinking? or wishful thinking. i think sammy 6 pm friday night, which is where we're at now. and this is when the conference should end, it should come to a conclusion, but realistically it's going to go up for at least another 24 hours. i'd say possibly even more of these things, do we have had a kind of global stop tape to where we're at with that 2nd text that you were talking about. and it was friday, constructive lot of thumbs up about various elements, but also an awful long way to go as well. you have to remember, this is not just about creating a treaty like the pass agreement was back in 2015. this is about a variety of decisions and resolutions add to our muscles to keep the temperatures from rising b r one, and how to ru celsius over pre industrial levels. so to get to that point, you have to have consensus a
so nick, how's it going though? it does this look like we're gonna wrap things up today with hopefully a miraculous announcement that puts everything back on track for 1.5 degrees, or is that wishful thinking? or wishful thinking. i think sammy 6 pm friday night, which is where we're at now. and this is when the conference should end, it should come to a conclusion, but realistically it's going to go up for at least another 24 hours. i'd say possibly even more of these things, do we have had a...
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. >> and do you know who nick smith is? >> i do. >> did you have any contact with nick smith that afternoon? >> later in the evening around 3:30, 4:00 he called me. >> when he called you, what was the nature of the call? >> at first nick smith wanted us to drive him to chicago -- not chicago, by o'hare airport, the suburbs of chicago because he wanted to buy a bullet proof vest and dominic said okay, we'll drive him and then he said okay, i need you to pick me up at 3:30 or 4:00. >> did you go and pick him up eventually? >> yes. we actually -- before we picked him up with went to gel inski's. dominic wanted me to buy two rifle slings. >> you did? >> one was for my rifle and the other for dominic's rifle. >> why did you care about your rifle that evening? >> the reason for the slings were just so it is like a retainer so if i'm helping somebody with first-aid i can just dangle my rifle behind me and i don't have to worry about somebody randomly picking it off the ground so it won't be taken from the ground. >> what time did
. >> and do you know who nick smith is? >> i do. >> did you have any contact with nick smith that afternoon? >> later in the evening around 3:30, 4:00 he called me. >> when he called you, what was the nature of the call? >> at first nick smith wanted us to drive him to chicago -- not chicago, by o'hare airport, the suburbs of chicago because he wanted to buy a bullet proof vest and dominic said okay, we'll drive him and then he said okay, i need you to pick...
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Nov 13, 2021
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right, well, nick her because still with us in glasgow and is been of course there covering that the summit throughout these past few weeks and providing analysis. and so, nick, just tell us about the, the mood among activists and, and environmentalist because it seems, you know, on the one hand, the analysis suggests that one and a half degrees that, that important climate goal is out of reach. but there still seems to be a sense of wanting to keep that alive somehow. yeah, with his 2 narratives going on, you have the rich nations. he will say this has been a relative success and we're doing pretty well to keep at 1.5 within reach. and then you have the other narrative, which is the n g o z. and those who come from the poor nations who say it's been an absolute disaster and hasn't worked in their favor tool. and other critical element of the text is actually what is not in it. and that is something that was proposed about lawson damages. there was a facility that was propose to enable compensation to be provided to poor countries who feel the effects of mo, stove climate change in t
right, well, nick her because still with us in glasgow and is been of course there covering that the summit throughout these past few weeks and providing analysis. and so, nick, just tell us about the, the mood among activists and, and environmentalist because it seems, you know, on the one hand, the analysis suggests that one and a half degrees that, that important climate goal is out of reach. but there still seems to be a sense of wanting to keep that alive somehow. yeah, with his 2...
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leader on, our weekly spotlight on podcasts segment features hannah mccarthy and nick cap beachy -- nick capodice. we will talk about the creation of their show and the role of civics education in america. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span two features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books at noon eastern. live coverage of the miami book fair, featuring authors including craig whitlock, with his book the afghanistan papers, a...
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nick is outside the cop in glasgow and you are inside the u.n. climate summit in glasgow just in front of that revolving globe. you are with the miami workers center. you are haitian-american. i cannot think of a country that is more affected by the climate right now. i am wondering what words you have for the biden administration, president obama just gave a speech, president biden last week, nancy pelosi just gave it. what message do you have for that biden administration about what should be happening when it comes to -- would you describe patients as climate refugees? talk about what asylum-seekers in miami where you are from, what they are fleeing? >> just month ago we saw 70,000 haitians, black folks from africa, in texas at the u.s.-mexico border really being denied their human rights, not necessarily -- not even given a chance, the majority of them, to even ask for asylum, which is a right of there's. in turn what we saw was an increase in border patrol, folks being rounded up, horses. what we would say, whipped. that was the response whe
nick is outside the cop in glasgow and you are inside the u.n. climate summit in glasgow just in front of that revolving globe. you are with the miami workers center. you are haitian-american. i cannot think of a country that is more affected by the climate right now. i am wondering what words you have for the biden administration, president obama just gave a speech, president biden last week, nancy pelosi just gave it. what message do you have for that biden administration about what should be...
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nick: some of this might just be positions coming off. so maybe people who were long dollar against the euro, maybe some of that comes out in the very short term. but you are right, the currency is very important. over half of european sales come from outside of europe, so we are exposed to exporters particularly in the dax and germany, and we are exposed to the currency. we actually believe that over the next year, we will see the euro strengthened, but obviously that helps corporate profits right now, the weaker euro. lisa: nick nelson of ubs, thank you for being with us. we continue to get information from european leadership to try to get a sense of how big of an effect the new covid variant could potentially have on the economies. the prime minister of belgium coming out and saying that the belgian health care system is crumbling. he is referring to the effects of the sick individuals on society, as well as the record number of cases, saying he is more pessimistic than previously forecast. obviously, some really stark language out of
nick: some of this might just be positions coming off. so maybe people who were long dollar against the euro, maybe some of that comes out in the very short term. but you are right, the currency is very important. over half of european sales come from outside of europe, so we are exposed to exporters particularly in the dax and germany, and we are exposed to the currency. we actually believe that over the next year, we will see the euro strengthened, but obviously that helps corporate profits...
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so the factual sport nick versus mortality of 98 percent. whereas efficacy gains infectious 85.7 percent. so is also very important numbers, and of course they do play a role in fighting the disease. and we see both in urgent jima was sorted by thyroid was the decline of cases and large and cima emergency like a bridge image, close to 0 cases right now, where if of course, we see huge spikes in europe and other places due to low efficacy of emma and they've actually overtime, and this efficacy or mike seems overtime is definitely something that the world is bain. a lot of attention to what, what's wanted to touch in on that very briefly. what you mentioned, that sar of about europe seeing a spike in cove cases. it, is it a longing to you about the spike and coping numbers in europe when you, when you've got 70 to 80 percent of the population se vaccinated ultimately reaching that of hood immunity. well, definitely, and this is why another very important data point came from son marie moses week, which shows that 6 to 8 months old mic like se
so the factual sport nick versus mortality of 98 percent. whereas efficacy gains infectious 85.7 percent. so is also very important numbers, and of course they do play a role in fighting the disease. and we see both in urgent jima was sorted by thyroid was the decline of cases and large and cima emergency like a bridge image, close to 0 cases right now, where if of course, we see huge spikes in europe and other places due to low efficacy of emma and they've actually overtime, and this efficacy...