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this is where they kopan to protest all right. >> nick watt. thank you. and 11 derek joins us now from you the of texas at austin, ed, what do you even seeing there while the situation here has dramatically changed in just the last hour earlier today, a student-led protests organized by the palestine solidarity committee had organized a protest in a march through campus, which was supposed to end. >> here are which is the area known as the south mol of the ut campus. looking back down there toward the state capital. and that's where those the student protesters were confronted by a long line of state troopers that arrived here on the campus. it was incredibly tense as those boat both sides of the law enforcement officers confronted those protesters here the protesters had been saying that there was nothing violent here going on, that it was peter peaceful and in the last hour or so, uti official sent out an alert to all the students saying that they had to leave this area or risk being arrested and then about about that same time, much of the law enforcem
this is where they kopan to protest all right. >> nick watt. thank you. and 11 derek joins us now from you the of texas at austin, ed, what do you even seeing there while the situation here has dramatically changed in just the last hour earlier today, a student-led protests organized by the palestine solidarity committee had organized a protest in a march through campus, which was supposed to end. >> here are which is the area known as the south mol of the ut campus. looking back...
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nick: they are twice displaced. all they can hope now is to protect their children and provide as best they can. the u.n. warns that in sudan, water and food are so scarce, hundreds of thousands of children could die just in the next few months. this weekend, they pledged $2.1 billion to help sudan but that is half of what is needed. the u.s. delegation was to lead by a u.s. special envoy, tom. >> it is urgent for the international community to increase its attention on sudan and its contributions on the humanitarian side, and we are seeing thousands and thousands of women and children crossing the border, saying that their primary motivation right now is finding food. we need this conference but we also need it cannot just be one day on the anniversary. we need the world to continue paying attention and pressuring the actors until we get a peace deal and ensure that humanitarian access can reach all sudanese people. geoff: congressional officials who were on a trip to the region tell me that there is a shortage of
nick: they are twice displaced. all they can hope now is to protect their children and provide as best they can. the u.n. warns that in sudan, water and food are so scarce, hundreds of thousands of children could die just in the next few months. this weekend, they pledged $2.1 billion to help sudan but that is half of what is needed. the u.s. delegation was to lead by a u.s. special envoy, tom. >> it is urgent for the international community to increase its attention on sudan and its...
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nick schifrin begins our coverage. nick: in the words of the world central kitchen, this was a targeted attack, a direct hit on the group's armored vehicle, incinerating everything and everyone inside, all that was left intact, a metal plate with the group's logo. they came here from all over the world to feed the hungry. they weave in the white body bags worn by this war's more than 30,000 victims, among them, the group's palestinian driver, saif abu-taha. this was all a mistake, said israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> unfortunately, in the last day, there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike of our forces on innocent people on the gaza strip. this happens in war. we are checking this thoroughly. we are in touch with the governments, and we will do everything for this not to happen again. nick: but world central kitchen says it coordinated with the israeli military as the convoy left its warehouse in deir al balah by the sea in central gaza. israeli munitions hit an initial vehicle. the israeli new
nick schifrin begins our coverage. nick: in the words of the world central kitchen, this was a targeted attack, a direct hit on the group's armored vehicle, incinerating everything and everyone inside, all that was left intact, a metal plate with the group's logo. they came here from all over the world to feed the hungry. they weave in the white body bags worn by this war's more than 30,000 victims, among them, the group's palestinian driver, saif abu-taha. this was all a mistake, said israeli...
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and nick watt is political editor of newsnight. hello, nick. hello, adam. this means we've got bbc one and bbc two sewn up tonight. genius move. very clever move. right, the first story we're going to talk about is about the mp mark menzies, who represents a seat in the north—west of england and, until wednesday night, he was a conservative mp. he's now been stripped of the whip and is an independent and the claims were made in the times newspaper on wednesday night. the newspaper is alleging that, in the recent past, he made a phone call at 3:15am to his former campaign manager, who is 78 years old. and the allegation is that mark menzies said, "i am locked in a flat and i need £5,000 of money to be let out." and then the paper goes on to allege that that money was paid, but then it was reimbursed, the paper claims, using otherfunds that had been raised for political purposes. so that is what the times newspaper alleged on wednesday night. there have been some repercussions from those reports. what is difficult for the bbc is that we have approached mar
and nick watt is political editor of newsnight. hello, nick. hello, adam. this means we've got bbc one and bbc two sewn up tonight. genius move. very clever move. right, the first story we're going to talk about is about the mp mark menzies, who represents a seat in the north—west of england and, until wednesday night, he was a conservative mp. he's now been stripped of the whip and is an independent and the claims were made in the times newspaper on wednesday night. the newspaper is alleging...
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so the nick i'll wait and see what's going to happen. nick, while while we watch this, i want to bring in former philadelphian. does he top cap charles ramsey, he joins us on the phone. chief ramsey and four officers and essential equation like this. i mean, obviously there's, there's a lot to consider and a lot to you know, you're working with campus police, you're working with young people who are protesting. how do you approach something like this from a law enforcement standpoint? >> well, right now they're just getting in position. lapd is there to support the campus police? at southern cal they're going to be giving warnings to individuals before they believed before they begin any enforcement action normally you give at least three warnings. you'll do it by getting a time check through your communications center and doing it on a bullhorn so people can hear i just heard from the report that there are two sides that are open, so hopefully people do disperse and leave, if not the university is more than likely ordered the officers t
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but nick, i do want to ask you just generally zooming out here. a strike inside of iran. what is the significance of that well for israel, it would re-establish deterrence, which is what iran said last weekend. >> they had established in their favor the ability to strike back with the intent to deter israel from striking them. israel has relied historically in this region that is that is oftentimes very hostile to its existence iran for example, denies the existence of the israeli state. it is an existential threat to israel and deterrence is the way that israel has deemed is the d only effective way to put off a potential aggressive in the region. so if they have struck tonight, it will be an effort to reset that deterrence. now the iranian foreign minister was very clear if there's any sort of strike whatsoever, then there would be a swift and decisive response from from iran. now, they could use proxies in lebanon, such as hezbollah. and i've been talking to sources and 11 in this evening and they feel that the situation is very tense place in lebanon at the moment in
but nick, i do want to ask you just generally zooming out here. a strike inside of iran. what is the significance of that well for israel, it would re-establish deterrence, which is what iran said last weekend. >> they had established in their favor the ability to strike back with the intent to deter israel from striking them. israel has relied historically in this region that is that is oftentimes very hostile to its existence iran for example, denies the existence of the israeli state....
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the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea about the bbc�*s coverage more widely. it's not easy right now to work out exactly what is happening in the middle east, such is the fog of war and the amount of propaganda and inaccuracies being circulated. take this report by merlyn thomas from bbc verify. misinformation has been circulating. iran's state tv repeatedly aired a video of a fire in chile, claiming that it was footage of missiles successfully hitting targets in israel. we found the ori
the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson,...
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nick beake, bbc news in southern spain. our correspondent nick beakejoins us now. really bea ke joins us now. really beakejoins us now. interesting report. what i wa nt really interesting report. what i want to focus on tonight is the macro versus micro. help me out here. when you look at the spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the figures, ii.9% on. if you look at the figures, 11.9% with the unemployment in december. that is twice the unemployment rate of the european union. you look at youth unemployment, it is worse. so how can you be growing the economy and yet still fail to reach some of these poor areas of the country? good evening. this is the port as you say. it is a gateway to so many different markets around the world, notably north africa, just 30 km from here. but this it is not a gateway to the future hopes and dreams of so many young people as you say. the unemployment figure really sky—hi
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nick: do you believe the u.s. can exert pressure on israel, especially when it comes to gaza and how israel wages that war separate from how israel responds to iran? khaled: absolutely. there is no question that the lack of consequences is why we have this humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in gaza, where we are now at the fastest any population has reached the state of famine in recorded history. so there is a lot the u.s. can do. it can and should condition military assistance at a very minimum, it could hold up the offensive weapons, the massive 2000 pound bombs that do what president biden called indiscriminate damage in gaza, and that have caused so much civilian death and suffering. i think there are ways to condition aid that don't necessarily affect israel's ability to mount a defense against an iranian threat, but that would inhibit its ability to continue to cause this mass death and destruction in gaza. nick: thanks very much to you both. ♪ william: the temperatures of the world's oceans are, quite li
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the very latest day from general is nick bonnie, heidi in sydney. thank you. thank you. look now at some of the other stories making use from around the world. well then, 40 people remain stranded in a cable kind of mentality of day of to one person died and several with injured in an accident. one of the cabins had a pilot and boast open passengers funds to the ground. 2 children are among the injured. they, the city of anti germany's parliament as possible, making it easier for transgender into sex and non binary people. to change the name agenda in legal documents, the self determination act drops obligatory psychological and legal assessments. the lower is based off position for conservative and religious groups and some kinds of feminist around the state media. se revolution regard commandos have seized the vessel related to israel. the report said that the seizure took place in the gulf near the state of almost just days after a revolution began, commander said that a run could close the straight, the owner of the ship identified as the m s. c aires. as $25.00 crew
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it is though respectful and peaceful. >> for now. >> alex all right. >> uh, nick valencia. thank you so much for that report. and to all of our reporters at these universities across the country here, let's talk a little bit more about hello, this now with their cnn senior national security analysts, juliette kayyem, she's the former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security. and juliet obviously, each situation is different. each university is different. the cities that they're in, they are different but when it comes to state and local police being called in under what circumstances should college administration administrators engage or not engage outside line? all enforcement as their balancing free speech with campus safety and operations that's exactly right. >> that is the balance and it is not one size fits all so basically, i think i think we're at a pivot point of these colleges and universities beginning to learn because remember what started this was just peacefulness and then all of a sudden the police department is arresting students who are e
it is though respectful and peaceful. >> for now. >> alex all right. >> uh, nick valencia. thank you so much for that report. and to all of our reporters at these universities across the country here, let's talk a little bit more about hello, this now with their cnn senior national security analysts, juliette kayyem, she's the former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security. and juliet obviously, each situation is different. each university is different. the...
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so i assume that it see nick, i love us of germany. i know, give the flow to the agent often showed many missed on you have on this thought eviction you have the floor of of the limits of the quote does a know know to address you today and to open to all proceedings from the federal republic of germany, we sort of crazy don't. mister president met them, vice president, allow me to begin by warmly congratulating you on your election. he comes to these proceedings as a friend of the quote and a firm believer in the peaceful settlement of international disputes. proceedings before these court, i'm writing, noted for the deep and serious engagement with a mole and the facts. respectful. as well as the promotion of international cornerstones of john this constitution will fix foreign policy. germany has always been an advocate for the promotion and strengthening of international humanitarian law and humanitarian principles. this also guides our response to the conflict ex daycare germany is doing its most to live up to its responsibility is
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do you think that's true, nick? >> of course not. he said he was going to run for president at one point. >> yes, he was going to run for president. this man never met a green room he turned down. he never, like, getting between him or and michael cohen and a camera, very, very dangerous. as people say about certain politicians. he loved the camera. i was sharing with nick i was at another network and he very nicely kicked me out of his green room so he could do an interview with you while i was at this other network. >> i didn't know that. >> i'm breaking news. >> as for this so-called staleness, i want to play it again because it is interesting to think that donald trump's legal foe here, who at one point was, and we have to be clear, he was on this show and a lot of channels. msnbc, cnn, network. because at the time, i agree. there's also the case that at the time, he and many others viewed him as this avatar of a strong trump resistance, nick. here's what he says now about his concerns about this case being stale. >> well, i thin
do you think that's true, nick? >> of course not. he said he was going to run for president at one point. >> yes, he was going to run for president. this man never met a green room he turned down. he never, like, getting between him or and michael cohen and a camera, very, very dangerous. as people say about certain politicians. he loved the camera. i was sharing with nick i was at another network and he very nicely kicked me out of his green room so he could do an interview with...
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nick, thank you very much. and _ over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on _ over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on that - over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on that final i you very much. and on that final thought from nick, reuters is reporting that king abdullah of jordan has received a call from joe biden on the latest developments, the king telling the us president that any escalation from israel will widen the conflict in the region. so thatjust being reported there in jordan, the king having received a call from the us president. earlier, noga tarnopolsky, an independentjournalist who specialises in the middle east, walked through biden's response and what the situation means for israel. i think that the question really is very much in the air. as american media reported, biden said to netanyahu, this could be a moment for netanyahu to take a victory lap, to say we protected you, israel was able to defend itself, no casualties in israel, very few penetrations, that is whatjoe biden is asking netanyahu to d
nick, thank you very much. and _ over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on _ over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on that - over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on that final i you very much. and on that final thought from nick, reuters is reporting that king abdullah of jordan has received a call from joe biden on the latest developments, the king telling the us president that any escalation from israel will widen the conflict in the region....
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nick: that's right. we will really be looking at what the tone is from the president and other officials in the administration. are they projecting unity? is there more sense of the fractures that had emerged in the recent weeks from israel? is there a sense that these governments are diverging in their perspectives on what the outcome will be here? the attack from iran could have been so much worse. you are seeing the market up in some ways in a sense of relief that it was repelled, no deaths and limited destruction. what happens if iran decides to respond yet again in response to a potential israeli retaliation? there is a lot of fear that there could be an escalatory spiral getting to a situation neither side can control. caroline: nick, thank you. meanwhile, coming up, we turn our attention back to a focus on technology. tesla plans to cut 10% of the global workforce. senior executives cut across the firm. this is "bloomberg markets." -- technology." ♪ - [female narrator] they line up by the thousa
nick: that's right. we will really be looking at what the tone is from the president and other officials in the administration. are they projecting unity? is there more sense of the fractures that had emerged in the recent weeks from israel? is there a sense that these governments are diverging in their perspectives on what the outcome will be here? the attack from iran could have been so much worse. you are seeing the market up in some ways in a sense of relief that it was repelled, no deaths...
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so what's going on here, nick? well like you, i don't love to see it when you're scrolling through and you see some, like, horrific trans surgery or some sort of horrific vile like i'm trying to eat here and you don't necessarily want to see it because people just put it up. >> so what they should do is sort of give a warning, which they do in a lot of they do in many cases. yeah. and so and you have that thing where you click to view if you want to view it to view if you want to view it to me that's the right compromise because the danger of getting rid of it completely is we don't find out the real narrative. if christians are being stabbed, i want to know about it. and, you know, if people are being killed, like daniel shaver, who was shot by a police officer, or october seventh, we want to see what hamas are doing and we want to see what israel are doing as well. so we want to see otherwise we'll get the distorted narrative. same with george floyd or something. he was actually saying, i can't breathe before he
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nick paton walsh, our chief international security correspondent. nick, thank you so much really appreciate it coming up. >> jury selection nearly complete donald trump's hush money trial on track for opening statements in just a few days. plus, more on the breaking news overnight is heard. nick and politics talking about those tensions in middle east escalating after israel strikes back against iran cnn is central. >> today and second did you know taking xyz all at night, release allergies while you sleep you wake refreshed for more productive day get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade. >> hawaii's all. take xyz off at night. >> lactate is 100% real melas just without the lactose delicious to just ask my old friend kevin. >> now going like enjoying the coal one while watching the game who's winning no idea real milk reel, delicious and don't forget to try some delicious creamy lactate ice cream. what's that, mabel? >> wow it's marked out i have moderate to severe crohn's disease now, there is rosie things. >> a look in afghans him control
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his name is nick. and doug effectively decides that because their family has been wrapped up in liberty university and in the falwell empire, that he want to spoil that for nick, that he's got his own concerns and his own decision and but he's going to keep it to himself. and so nick, his son grows up and all he wants to do is go to liberty like everybody else, his family and he does. and winds up coming to school there. and he begins to see some of the same things as his father, some of the same corruption, some of the same greed, some of the same betrayal of biblical principles, but nick decides that he wants teach there and he winds up joining the faculty and teaching in the english department. and for a number of years, he's trying to be a part of the he's trying to help save liberty from effectively. and then he finally gets to a place as talking with him for this book where just decides that he can't that liberty in some ways is just to be broken fundamentally, perhaps for people like him to save
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not with nick ttle bit, word to you, rebecca, because the it? not with nick robinson did it? not with nick robinson earlier on he spoke about earlier on when he spoke about israel a of israel murdering, a load of people. that the kind people. that was then the kind of twisted response that, in my view, probably have view, can probably only have been air that went been written by air that went out saying, oh, look, wanted out saying, oh, look, i wanted to this again, was that to clarify this again, was that not another example, potentially, bias? there potentially, of some bias? there >> i mean, the use >> absolutely. i mean, the use of the murderer is, is of the word murderer is, is really inflammatory and he should know and he does know actually, that it's sort of the kind of reaction that that word will bring about. and it's, you know, the situation in israel and palestine is hugely sensitive and a state funded, a taxpayer funded broadcaster should have that in the forefront of their mind at all times. it'sjust forefront of their mind at all times. it's just not good enough
not with nick ttle bit, word to you, rebecca, because the it? not with nick robinson did it? not with nick robinson earlier on he spoke about earlier on when he spoke about israel a of israel murdering, a load of people. that the kind people. that was then the kind of twisted response that, in my view, probably have view, can probably only have been air that went been written by air that went out saying, oh, look, wanted out saying, oh, look, i wanted to this again, was that to clarify this...
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captain nick, you why don't we have support getting to the bottom of this. it's everything about trump. when there was an absolute disaster in this country where there were riots and burning of federal buildings occur and we saw billions of dollars and multiple deaths occur. speaker pelosi i believe is a culpable part of this and paving the way for the terrible thing to happen january to dismiss america's memory of what happened the summer before. in contrast to the protest at the capitol january 6 which we know is all wrong. and we did not allow evidence to come before the committee. it's been more than three years the d.c. national guard is coming forward with your oath to provide clarity. i'll ask captain nick in your testimony you mentioned you were a confidential source for the select committee and in addition you go on to state, my confidentiality was breached to the national media. would you mind expanding on that. mr. nick: yes, sir, i'd like to correct the record from a previous statement from your colleague when you asked a question about the penta
captain nick, you why don't we have support getting to the bottom of this. it's everything about trump. when there was an absolute disaster in this country where there were riots and burning of federal buildings occur and we saw billions of dollars and multiple deaths occur. speaker pelosi i believe is a culpable part of this and paving the way for the terrible thing to happen january to dismiss america's memory of what happened the summer before. in contrast to the protest at the capitol...
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nick: the u.s. has several means of communicating with iran. it can do so through switzerland , which is basically its representing power. the u.s. does not have an embassy in tehran. and is also doing so through allies. david cameron talk to the foreign minister. the italians have done so. there is a lot of messaging in these back channels to deter iran and he designed clear what the response is. some say there is indication that iran may be stepping back and others are saying iran is determined to go ahead with the 48 hour time window. everyone is bracing for what may come. sonali: we thank you so very much for keeping us in the loop on a complicated situation. stick with bloomberg tv after the break for balance of power from our washington bureau. markets are having a tough tape today on the back of the geopolitical conflict and earnings that did not meet the excitement investors had coming in. 1.4% down on the s&p, 1.7% on the nasdaq. i am sonali basak. that does it for "bloomberg markets." this is bloomberg. ♪ people couldn't see my pote
nick: the u.s. has several means of communicating with iran. it can do so through switzerland , which is basically its representing power. the u.s. does not have an embassy in tehran. and is also doing so through allies. david cameron talk to the foreign minister. the italians have done so. there is a lot of messaging in these back channels to deter iran and he designed clear what the response is. some say there is indication that iran may be stepping back and others are saying iran is...
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in the days after nick passed, my son also overdosed. i watched the monitors next to his bed as his blood pressure was 50 over 20 and his heart rate hit a low of 30. my son survived but our family is forever changed. nearly losing a child where the governor counts his pro-life values i cannot help but ask, what about my child's life? politicians are enacting deadly legislation with our children paying the price. after we lost nick, calls to 988 dramatically increased and many defined oklahoma leaders and policy is the reason for the hurt. i refuse to stand by while policies of hate and division destroy children. we must not only stop that hateful rhetoric coming from conservative state leaders, congress and leaders at all levels of government need to pass federal and state protections for lgbtq youth. today, before it is too late, as we bury more children. last time it was nearly mine. what if it is yours? act today. thank you. >> i am a parent in maryland. i believe we understand other stories best when we are part of them. my wife and
in the days after nick passed, my son also overdosed. i watched the monitors next to his bed as his blood pressure was 50 over 20 and his heart rate hit a low of 30. my son survived but our family is forever changed. nearly losing a child where the governor counts his pro-life values i cannot help but ask, what about my child's life? politicians are enacting deadly legislation with our children paying the price. after we lost nick, calls to 988 dramatically increased and many defined oklahoma...
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nick: i iran, absolutely. as you suggested at the top, there has been confirmation by israel of an attack in southern israel on a naval base there permit believed, an israeli official tells me, from yemen. houthis in yemen. we are also tracking reports of a houthi attack on international ships off the coast of yemen. that would be the first time in a few days. and an attack on the u.s. base in syria that hasn't been attacked since february. amna: u.s. officials met about israel's plans for a potential operation in rafah in gaza. nick: president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's senior national security aids met to talk about this operation permit the u.s. does not want a major operation into rafa, where 1.4 one million gazans have fled, but where home's final four battalions are hiding among israel says there is no way to win the war, but what the u.s. wants is a say they have the same executive -- the same objective. amna: nick schifrin with the latest. thank you very much. geoff: for the
nick: i iran, absolutely. as you suggested at the top, there has been confirmation by israel of an attack in southern israel on a naval base there permit believed, an israeli official tells me, from yemen. houthis in yemen. we are also tracking reports of a houthi attack on international ships off the coast of yemen. that would be the first time in a few days. and an attack on the u.s. base in syria that hasn't been attacked since february. amna: u.s. officials met about israel's plans for a...
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following all of this is nick schifrin. great to have you here. white house readouts of residential phone calls with foreign leaders are not always illuminating, but we learned a lot today from the summary of the call between president biden and netanyahu. tell us what you learned. nick: the readout and officials i spoke to said president was very direct with the prime minister and the president said that following that killing of the world central kitchen aid workers, the car they were traveling in, they were hit by israeli munitions, biden said israel had to better protect aid workers, better protect civilians and reduce humanitarian suffering. that's a quote from the readout -- "president biden made clear u.s. polity -- policy will be determined by our assessment on israel's action on these three steps." president biden had not made those steps public until now. he said if he had a redline that , would be a full-scale military operation into rafah, where 1.4 million gazans have fled. a few minutes after president biden's call with netanyahu, th
following all of this is nick schifrin. great to have you here. white house readouts of residential phone calls with foreign leaders are not always illuminating, but we learned a lot today from the summary of the call between president biden and netanyahu. tell us what you learned. nick: the readout and officials i spoke to said president was very direct with the prime minister and the president said that following that killing of the world central kitchen aid workers, the car they were...
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if we can get back to nick as soon as we can, we will join him nick, nick are. you there >> okay. you know. okay. i'm not sure if you heard my question, but talk about the border crossing that was reopened yeah >> the israeli government say that we're going to open the erez border crossing. this is hugely significant, something, secretary blinken was asking for back in february when he was here the erez crossing is in north of gaza and is close to the port of ashdod that the the, the cabinet, the war cabinet here says that they've agreed to open to import humanitarian aid that what's important here is that ashdod, the port is very, very close to the arrows crossing. so the potential here to really open up a quick and efficient humanitarian aid corridor into northern gaza. but this has stumbled. despite promises made like this in the past before. >> yeah >> glad we got your back there, nick. thank you so much for that report. appreciate it. now, i want to bring in cumbersome richie torres of new york, who just returned from israel. we are going to talk about that in a moment. but a
if we can get back to nick as soon as we can, we will join him nick, nick are. you there >> okay. you know. okay. i'm not sure if you heard my question, but talk about the border crossing that was reopened yeah >> the israeli government say that we're going to open the erez border crossing. this is hugely significant, something, secretary blinken was asking for back in february when he was here the erez crossing is in north of gaza and is close to the port of ashdod that the the,...
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nick beake on the estonia— russia border. more than 700 families have now contacted humberside police after an inverstigation was started into the mishandling of human remains at a funeral directors in hull. it's four weeks since 35 bodies and a quantity of ash were recovered from the legacy funeral home's site. police now say the work to identify the bodies is still ongoing. having worked closely with forensic scientists and specialist to assess whether it's possible to extract dna from the human ashes in order to identify them... whilst the expert opinion it provides us with an assurance that proper crematorium processes have been followed, unfortunately, given the high temperature required to carry out cremation, the dna will have been broken down and degraded to such a level that we would not be able to recover a meaningful dna profile. this means that we are unable to attribute any of the human ashes or identify them. this will, of course, be devastating news for families and loved ones, and you have my heartfelt condole
nick beake on the estonia— russia border. more than 700 families have now contacted humberside police after an inverstigation was started into the mishandling of human remains at a funeral directors in hull. it's four weeks since 35 bodies and a quantity of ash were recovered from the legacy funeral home's site. police now say the work to identify the bodies is still ongoing. having worked closely with forensic scientists and specialist to assess whether it's possible to extract dna from the...
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captain nick the dod ig states they received copies from secretary mccarthy. did dod request a copy that day? they did not ask for your notes? >> i never spoke to anybody at the department of defense ig's office and they never requested my notes or contacted me. >> interesting. ly do a couple more questions and we will continue down the aisle. they're advising him on what the national guard should and shouldn't do. you're in same service but you do different things. and so i think part of the issue is taking military advice from a senior active component officer of national guard issues pertaining to civil disturbance or domestic response. i think it's out of their wheelhouse and i think sometimes they can provide inaccurate information. now you don't know who to believe. you don't know to believe the people that are supposed to advise you on military matters or the national guard. i would propose you need somebody to advise you arming an air force national guard matters not just military matters. >> thank you, sergeant major brooks, same question but let me p
captain nick the dod ig states they received copies from secretary mccarthy. did dod request a copy that day? they did not ask for your notes? >> i never spoke to anybody at the department of defense ig's office and they never requested my notes or contacted me. >> interesting. ly do a couple more questions and we will continue down the aisle. they're advising him on what the national guard should and shouldn't do. you're in same service but you do different things. and so i think...
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and what you make of what nick said about priti patel and - nick said about priti patel and penny mordaunt, who on the right of the party would have links to the left, will people think that actually, i will vote conservative and keep that vote in the hope that they can hold the party together? i think all these potential leadership candidates are watching and kind of making _ candidates are watching and kind of making their moves incredibly carefully— making their moves incredibly carefully because as you said, everyone _ carefully because as you said, everyone in the conservative party now has— everyone in the conservative party now has one eye on the future of the party, _ now has one eye on the future of the party, not _ now has one eye on the future of the party. not so — now has one eye on the future of the party, not so much about the now and the election— party, not so much about the now and the election and rishi sunak's premiership, people are thinking beyond _ premiership, people are thinking beyond that and thinking when we enter— beyond that and thinking when we ente
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nick timiraos. thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. maria: what are you expecting from jay powell today given we've seen three months of inflation staying elevated and worries that rate cuts may be off the table? >> yeah, that's right, maria. i think the big question at the press conference tomorrow will be how powell frames the inflation outlook. if you think back to the last meeting in march, the january inflation number had been hot. february hadn't been great. it hadn't been quite as bad as january. we didn't have the march number yet and at the time he said this is a bump on the road. we expected there to be bumps. the question is, is this a bump or something more? the march number wasn't terrible. it wasn't good either. i think the question for the fed is, is this still a bump on the road or is it something more and that's what we're going to find out i think from the chair. one outlook is we're still kind of on the bumpy path down. the other outcome is inflation is settling closer to 3% than 2% using the fed's preferred target a
nick timiraos. thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. maria: what are you expecting from jay powell today given we've seen three months of inflation staying elevated and worries that rate cuts may be off the table? >> yeah, that's right, maria. i think the big question at the press conference tomorrow will be how powell frames the inflation outlook. if you think back to the last meeting in march, the january inflation number had been hot. february hadn't been...
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caught on camera, good samaritans leap into action to save a driver trapped in a burning car just in the nick of time. >>> and kevin bacon still has to cut loose. he returns to the school where he filmed foot loose 40 years later. it's monday, all 22nd, "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, glad you are with me, i'm frances rivera. arguments will soon begin in the historic criminal hush money trial of donald trump. within hours the jury will hear opening arguments. the lawyers will give a preview of the facts to come in the case against the former president. nbc's brie jackson joins us now. brie, good morning. the political and personal stakes are high for mr. trump. >> reporter: they absolutely are. good morning, frances. the former president is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors will begin to make their case that mr. trump made a $130,000 payment to keep stormy daniels quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. prosecutors allege that this is election interference. the former president denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty. if he is convicted,
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so with that, i'm going to turn it over to nick. thank you. thank you cindy. good evening commissioners. i'm excited to be here for my first presentation. nobody mentioned that i shouldn't sit right there because i will be seen in the camera for all previous speakers. but now i understand why my colleagues are all on this side, i'm not able to advance the slides. charles, is that, well, i can't through this right arrow, so. was it up? down . should be. there we go. set the. okay. there we go. great. thanks okay, well, cindy covered the agenda, so i will move right into a reminder about our emissions. i'm sure this is. you dream about this every day in our efforts to reduce our emissions. but you know that building operations is one of the two big kahunas in the room, in terms of addressing greenhouse gas emissions in the city of san francisco. of note, those emissions, the building operations emissions used to be mainly focused, let's say 6040, in the commercial side of the house. but over time, as electricity has gotten cleaner in san francisco, and because c
so with that, i'm going to turn it over to nick. thank you. thank you cindy. good evening commissioners. i'm excited to be here for my first presentation. nobody mentioned that i shouldn't sit right there because i will be seen in the camera for all previous speakers. but now i understand why my colleagues are all on this side, i'm not able to advance the slides. charles, is that, well, i can't through this right arrow, so. was it up? down . should be. there we go. set the. okay. there we go....
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and that was alluded to by nick ragas agent this morning in the court. it's also the case that this is an example of, of what we might think of as public interest litigation or an applicant state is bringing a case against another state. not assault on the basis of home being committed to the applicant state, but robin in order to protect a particular interest of the entire international community. and that's something we've seen increasingly in the last, last 10 to 15 years. a jeremy says that this case is quote, grossly biased. what do you say? well, as i said before, i think there's a considerable amount of publicly available advocates from burial started if sources that serious violations of international being committed in golf and those violations. i saw that they not only entailed the responsibility of his royal, but they can also entail the responsibility of every of a state in the world for failing to prevent those violations on for aging and assisting in those violations. so i actually think the argument on the marriage is quite a strong wife b
and that was alluded to by nick ragas agent this morning in the court. it's also the case that this is an example of, of what we might think of as public interest litigation or an applicant state is bringing a case against another state. not assault on the basis of home being committed to the applicant state, but robin in order to protect a particular interest of the entire international community. and that's something we've seen increasingly in the last, last 10 to 15 years. a jeremy says that...
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i know nick and called him and he didn't let me get the story out. he said, hold on. he called the rock and dan that white at ufc and in minutes it was done. that stuff will arrive this week in lahaina so dusty sent this video i wanted to show the rock and nick conn. >> i wanted to give a special shout-out to dwayne "the rock" johnson and thank you for what you do as well as wwe president and owner nick conn. thank you guys so much as well as ufc president dana white, give ago chuteout and special thanks to you guys. the kids are going to be grateful for what you guys are doing. we're going to get this boxing ministry going, defending for the kingdom. that's what we're doing, making kingdom builders in this community and this town and this nation. will: so yesterday -- or thursday and i showed him that video. we talked and i said, hey, i want you to see this. >> grateful i'm in a position where i can do something. grateful that i'm in a position that we can talk about it and we're able to do something like that . you know, look, hawaii, that's my people. that's polyne
i know nick and called him and he didn't let me get the story out. he said, hold on. he called the rock and dan that white at ufc and in minutes it was done. that stuff will arrive this week in lahaina so dusty sent this video i wanted to show the rock and nick conn. >> i wanted to give a special shout-out to dwayne "the rock" johnson and thank you for what you do as well as wwe president and owner nick conn. thank you guys so much as well as ufc president dana white, give ago...
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nick, you've seen some physical altercations. what's happening now? >> well, right now, i would say he school the passionate and a lot of speakers, lot of chanting. there is only one solution into fighter revolution resistance is justified that listen, i know that there are jewish students on this campus who feel uncomfortable walking around their own campus, hearing that it has been peaceful ever since the security officials really pulled back. now, we saw some really ugly scenes when they came in, tried to clear this area of tense. and when one protester was arrested soon as that protester was released, the temperature went way way down. >> but the lapd has said that they might come in at some point to clear this area. >> there are dozens of lapd squad cars waiting just off-campus for now. jake is peaceful. of course the tension here heightened by the fact that a young muslim woman who is supposed to be the valedictorian speaker, who's last week told she can't speak because there's some problematic links, for instance two grams. so passions are high
nick, you've seen some physical altercations. what's happening now? >> well, right now, i would say he school the passionate and a lot of speakers, lot of chanting. there is only one solution into fighter revolution resistance is justified that listen, i know that there are jewish students on this campus who feel uncomfortable walking around their own campus, hearing that it has been peaceful ever since the security officials really pulled back. now, we saw some really ugly scenes when...
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nick beake, bbc news, on the estonia—russia border. and nickjoins us now from tartu in estonia. fascinating, watching your piece, because real nervousness from people you spoke to in that item.— you spoke to in that item. that's ri . ht. you spoke to in that item. that's right- this _ you spoke to in that item. that's right. this particular _ you spoke to in that item. that's right. this particular city - you spoke to in that item. that's right. this particular city is - right. this particular city is actually a european capital of culture this year, and that is reflected in the atmosphere around the place. it is quite a genteel place in the main square, there no sign of panic or great concern at the prospect of an imminent invasion by russia. what struck me was this sense of unease that people feel, not just sense of unease that people feel, notjust people who are older and may be for whom the memories of soviet occupation which scarred so many generations, it is the young people who have to do this military service who are acutely aware of why they are being asked to do this
nick beake, bbc news, on the estonia—russia border. and nickjoins us now from tartu in estonia. fascinating, watching your piece, because real nervousness from people you spoke to in that item.— you spoke to in that item. that's ri . ht. you spoke to in that item. that's right- this _ you spoke to in that item. that's right. this particular _ you spoke to in that item. that's right. this particular city - you spoke to in that item. that's right. this particular city is - right. this...
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