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imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the burgling of lawyers if no one knew anything about julian assange to wiki leaks they might have known about the collateral murder video they just see in the soldiers american soldiers killing journalists why is julian assange is the one who is at the old bailey being tried not all those people all around the world that whose war crimes he exposed it with the leaks to bring about china or russia or one of the official enemy is but fine but this
imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at...
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detective sergeant nick bailey was contaminated with the nerve agent at the home of sergei and yulia had been sprayed on a door handle. but, after returning to duty last year, he's tweeted that he's "had to admit defeat". jon donnison reports. detective sergeant nick bailey has been a police officer for 18 years, but his life has not been the same since the salisbury attack. as the investigation began, he was one of the first officers to visit the home of sergei skripal, the main target of the poisoning operation. it's not entirely clear how detective sergeant bailey became contaminated, but the nerve agent had been sprayed on a doorhandle. within hours, he began to fall seriously ill. he ended up in intensive care. once i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pin pricks. and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. in the two and a half years since the attack, detective sergeant bailey has made three attempts to return to work but today, in a series of posts on twitter, he said he'd admitted defeat. he said
detective sergeant nick bailey was contaminated with the nerve agent at the home of sergei and yulia had been sprayed on a door handle. but, after returning to duty last year, he's tweeted that he's "had to admit defeat". jon donnison reports. detective sergeant nick bailey has been a police officer for 18 years, but his life has not been the same since the salisbury attack. as the investigation began, he was one of the first officers to visit the home of sergei skripal, the main...
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prosecutor is present there at the el bailey trial cause doubt on the on the. prominent. dallas out they call i've never hood in this modern age when finally we're recognizing the blight of mental illness how it touches so many of us and especially during this. coronavirus period. the prosecution q.c. . attempting to discredit professor kopelman safer than zz and describe mental illness is most lingering is such that you know it's like a victorian. as if it didn't happen well also the prosecutors said that he would be less likely to kill himself joining us on to be less likely to kill himself in the united states prison than he had belmarsh prison in london well of course yes. has he been in a u.s. prison supermax i have i've interviewed people in the they were described i think by edward fitzgerald q.c. the defense q.c. as a clean hell. and that says it perfectly the sanitized wonderfully scent of tar shining. and they are a vision of a true brave new world and it's there as so many witnesses made clear he'd be subject to something cold sams it's an acronym for special a
prosecutor is present there at the el bailey trial cause doubt on the on the. prominent. dallas out they call i've never hood in this modern age when finally we're recognizing the blight of mental illness how it touches so many of us and especially during this. coronavirus period. the prosecution q.c. . attempting to discredit professor kopelman safer than zz and describe mental illness is most lingering is such that you know it's like a victorian. as if it didn't happen well also the...
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the head of the bank of england andrew bailey paints a dreary picture of the britain's economy which shrank by 20 percent in the 3 months to june that's the biggest fall of any large advanced economy in the view of the coronavirus pandemic bailey warns the u.k. faces on president and level off economic uncertainty and things could get even worse should there be a no deal breaks it talks between london and the e.u. a stalled and with a transition period ending on the 31st of december the clock is yet again ticking a lot is at stake almost half of all british imports come from the e.u. and the other way around 46 percent of all british exports go to the e.u. and that's making the e.u. britain's most important trading partner and that's all gone if there is a no or no trade deal in place by january the 1st for more let's bring in d.-w. charlotte potts who is standing by for us in london shouted good to see you know we know that british business is already weighed down by the coronavirus pandemic what's the mood among companies there right now. well business says he absolutely alarmed by
the head of the bank of england andrew bailey paints a dreary picture of the britain's economy which shrank by 20 percent in the 3 months to june that's the biggest fall of any large advanced economy in the view of the coronavirus pandemic bailey warns the u.k. faces on president and level off economic uncertainty and things could get even worse should there be a no deal breaks it talks between london and the e.u. a stalled and with a transition period ending on the 31st of december the clock...
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imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the burgling of lawyers if no one knew anything about julian assange to wiki leaks they might have known about the collateral murder video they do see in the soldiers american soldiers killing journalists why is julian assange is the one who is at the old bailey being tried not all those people all around the world that whose war crimes he exposed that wiki leaks will open to bring about china or russia or one of the official animators but fine b
imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at...
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soldiers american soldiers killing journalists why is julian assange is the one who is at the old bailey being tried not all those people around the world that whose war crimes he exposed it with he leaks well oprah to bring about china or russia or one of the official animators but fine but.
soldiers american soldiers killing journalists why is julian assange is the one who is at the old bailey being tried not all those people around the world that whose war crimes he exposed it with he leaks well oprah to bring about china or russia or one of the official animators but fine but.
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extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the burgling of lawyers if no one knew anything about julian assange to wiki leaks they might have known about the collateral murder video they're just seeing the soldiers the american soldiers killing journalists why is julian assange is the one who is at the old bailey being tried not all those people all around the world that whose war crimes he exposed to wiki leaks will open to bring about china or russia or one of the official enemy is that's fine but this is about us. he gave us too much truth. he made those who committed these 4 crimes he forced them to look in the mirror it's them it's you that's is unforgivable crime. but you see we don't commit these crimes we don't shoot people. in who are unarmed we don't gun them down on law. we don't do oval things that the wiki leaks. the wiki leaks video has told us plus so much else our politicians
extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the burgling of lawyers if no one knew anything about julian assange to wiki leaks they might have known about the collateral murder video they're just seeing the soldiers the american soldiers killing journalists why is julian assange is the one who is...
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ambassador to nato, kay bailey hutchinson. power" onalance of bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for bloomberg first word news. mark: the u.k. has agreed to restart brexit trade talks with the european union. the first phase of negotiations will take place in london beginning tomorrow. the two sides are reportedly hoping to reach a deal by the middle of november. the white house wants a deal on a coronavirus package without speaker nancy pelosi in the next 48 hours. as david and chrissy houlahan were discussing, mark meadows told foxbusiness the last 24 hours have moved the ball down the field, but even if there is an agreement there is no guarantee mitch mcconnell will bring into a vote on the floor. ofan, the financial capital italy, will be under nighttime curfew beginning tomorrow. prime minister giuseppe conte is also considering new nationwide measures to contain the renewed spread of covid-19. new curbs being considered includ
ambassador to nato, kay bailey hutchinson. power" onalance of bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for bloomberg first word news. mark: the u.k. has agreed to restart brexit trade talks with the european union. the first phase of negotiations will take place in london beginning tomorrow. the two sides are reportedly hoping to reach a deal by the middle of november. the white house wants...
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a crash near bailey is in the clearing stages. if you are on 101 through marin, a couple things, near donahue street, a report of a trouble spot possibly with the exit lane blocked. there are reports of a trouble spot with a garbage truck and a vehicle involved in a crash also blocking a ramp. that may slow you down a bit. once you pass that, no delays towards the golden gate bridge. the road work is clear and things are moving nicely as you head into san francisco. things are looking okay with no metering lights. once you are past the toll gates you see brake lights and red as traffic starts to slow down. it looks better past the treasure island exit and you will see brake lights as you come off the skyway into san francisco. a slow spot is the ride into the altamont pass from 205 to 680. expect the delays through the typical area out of tracy as you head to the north flynn exit. no delays on highway 4. we have fire activity reported west bound 80e shore freeway, all the activity is to the right shoulder. it's 5:49. that's a look
a crash near bailey is in the clearing stages. if you are on 101 through marin, a couple things, near donahue street, a report of a trouble spot possibly with the exit lane blocked. there are reports of a trouble spot with a garbage truck and a vehicle involved in a crash also blocking a ramp. that may slow you down a bit. once you pass that, no delays towards the golden gate bridge. the road work is clear and things are moving nicely as you head into san francisco. things are looking okay with...
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for bailey, covid was hard enough. >> covid sucks because you're just at home with nothing to do and you can't talk to any of your friends. this time with the fire is when you need your friends. you're not close with them. >> reporter: the sonoma county superintendent dr. steve harrington says 6 of 10 students report experiencing trauma due to fires. >> we've had kindergarteners whs start to visibly shake when they see or smell smoke. we have families -- >> reporter: the district is providing ptsd training and counsellors for students who have evacuated. >> many of those students have had to be evacuated over the past three years as many as five times due to fire. >> reporter: like bailey and her sister taylor who evacuated from the tubbs fire. >> it feels like dejavu from three years ago. this one is just so much closer to home because it's our own back yard. >> reporter: a back yard now burnt symbolic of 2020. this high school is one of several in sonoma county that have been damaged from the glass fire. thankfully, fire crews were able to prevent the flames from moving any further
for bailey, covid was hard enough. >> covid sucks because you're just at home with nothing to do and you can't talk to any of your friends. this time with the fire is when you need your friends. you're not close with them. >> reporter: the sonoma county superintendent dr. steve harrington says 6 of 10 students report experiencing trauma due to fires. >> we've had kindergarteners whs start to visibly shake when they see or smell smoke. we have families -- >> reporter: the...
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imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange as that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the burgling of lawyers if no one knew.
imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange as that has been taking place at...
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. - this halloween i'm gonna be dressed up as ♪ alexander hamilton - i'm bailey and i'm tinker bell. [lester] halloween may look a little different this year. that's not stopping us from having some fun. get your costumes ready. kate the chemist will join us with a halloween experiment you won't wanna miss. (kate screams) we'll take you to a field of jack-o-lanterns. - i'm here at the great jack o'lantern blaze. - [lester] and dr. john will be here to answer your questions. - can i still eat my candy that i get from trick or treating? - [lester] also ahead, the election is days away. we'll explain how we elect the president of the united states. plus, this 11 year old is spreading hope through her love of art. - i want to inspire other kids to make a difference in the world. - [lester] and puppy love. more puppies are wagging their tails in homes across the country. we'll tell you why. - [child] this is nbc nightly news: kids edition. - welcome to nightly news: kids edition. i'm lester holt, and it's really nice to have you join me from my new york city apartment where, like many of
. - this halloween i'm gonna be dressed up as ♪ alexander hamilton - i'm bailey and i'm tinker bell. [lester] halloween may look a little different this year. that's not stopping us from having some fun. get your costumes ready. kate the chemist will join us with a halloween experiment you won't wanna miss. (kate screams) we'll take you to a field of jack-o-lanterns. - i'm here at the great jack o'lantern blaze. - [lester] and dr. john will be here to answer your questions. - can i still eat...
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for bailey covid was hard enough. >> covid, it sucks because you're just at home and you have nothing to do. and you can't talk to any of your friends. this time with the fires like when you need your friends you're not close with them. >> reporter: sonoma county superintendent dr. steve harrington says 6 out of 10 students report experiencing trauma due to fires. >> we've had kindergartners who start to shake physically, visibly shake when they see or smell smoke. we have families whose children act out when they see and smell smoke. >> reporter: the district is providing ptsd training and counselors for students who've evacuated. >> many of those students have had to be evacuated over the past three years as many as five times due to the fire. >> reporter: like bailey and her sister taylor who evacuated from the tubbs fire. >> it feels like deja vu from three years ago. this one is just so much closer to home because it's our own back yard. >> reporter: a back yard now burnt, symbolic of 2020. maria carrillo high school is one that has been damaged by the glass fire but luckily fire
for bailey covid was hard enough. >> covid, it sucks because you're just at home and you have nothing to do. and you can't talk to any of your friends. this time with the fires like when you need your friends you're not close with them. >> reporter: sonoma county superintendent dr. steve harrington says 6 out of 10 students report experiencing trauma due to fires. >> we've had kindergartners who start to shake physically, visibly shake when they see or smell smoke. we have...
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four men have gone on trial at the old bailey in connection with the deaths of 39 vietnamese migrantsour had allegedly been involved in previous trips, when they'd smuggled migrants across the english channel. they have denied charges of manslaughter and conspiracy to facilitate illegal immigration. two inmates have been convicted of attempting to murder a prison officer at whitemoor high security jail in cambridgeshire. the old bailey heard that, in january, brusthom ziamani, who's 25, and 26 year—old baz hockton stabbed neil trundle in the head, neck and chest with weapons they'd made themselves. they were wearing fake suicide belts and shouted "god is great" in arabic. they are due to be sentenced tomorrow. documents released by a committee of the scottish parliament show the former first minister, alex salmond, tried to persuade his successor, nicola sturgeon, to stop allegations of misconduct against him from being made public. the documents have been submitted as evidence to an inquiry into how the scottish government handled the complaints against mr salmond, who was cleared of
four men have gone on trial at the old bailey in connection with the deaths of 39 vietnamese migrantsour had allegedly been involved in previous trips, when they'd smuggled migrants across the english channel. they have denied charges of manslaughter and conspiracy to facilitate illegal immigration. two inmates have been convicted of attempting to murder a prison officer at whitemoor high security jail in cambridgeshire. the old bailey heard that, in january, brusthom ziamani, who's 25, and 26...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, the old bailey.p allegations of misconduct against him from becoming public. that's according to documents released today. mr salmond was acquitted of 13 charges of sexual assault earlier this year. let's speak to our scotland editor, sarah smith. what more can you tell us? the evidence that has been published today contains a long string of whatsapp messages between nicola sturgeon and alex salmond. in them, he asks for several face—to—face meetings and also urges nicola sturgeon to intervene in the investigation into charges of sexual harassment against him, because he says if it was made public, it could embarrass the government. in reply to one of these messages come on the 1st ofjune, nicola sturgeon wrote back, me intervening is not the right thing to do. now, the first minister told the scottish parliament at the first she knew of these allegations against alex salmond, and that there was an investigation into them, was when he told her about it at a meeting in her home in april 2018. in the e
daniel sandford, bbc news, the old bailey.p allegations of misconduct against him from becoming public. that's according to documents released today. mr salmond was acquitted of 13 charges of sexual assault earlier this year. let's speak to our scotland editor, sarah smith. what more can you tell us? the evidence that has been published today contains a long string of whatsapp messages between nicola sturgeon and alex salmond. in them, he asks for several face—to—face meetings and also...
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. >> reporter: millie bailey said she always wanted to go sky diving and recently checked that off of at the age of 102, tell me what it was like to jump out of that plane? >> it was great. at one point, the wind had gotten pretty strong, and i was tumbling and ifelt like i was by myself and i wondered where the paratrooper had gone. >> reporter: she calls it a thrill of a lifetime, a lifetime full of thrills. one of them was meeting president obama who honored her military service. in world war ii she joined the army corp and was one of two african-americans in her class. she retired from government service 45 years ago. did you slow down when you retired? >> not really. >> reporter: and one more thrill, today this park was named for herrer in honor of her decades of charitable good works. having conquered sky diving, she now has her sights set on the next big thrill. >> i still would lake to meet michelle obama, had that would take the last thing off my bucket list. >> and we are guessing she will find a way to make that happen too. columbia, maryland. >> chip and asked millie if sh
. >> reporter: millie bailey said she always wanted to go sky diving and recently checked that off of at the age of 102, tell me what it was like to jump out of that plane? >> it was great. at one point, the wind had gotten pretty strong, and i was tumbling and ifelt like i was by myself and i wondered where the paratrooper had gone. >> reporter: she calls it a thrill of a lifetime, a lifetime full of thrills. one of them was meeting president obama who honored her military...
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. >> this is vivian millie bailey. she is a rock star.piration to us all. >> let's get a look at some halloween costumes. it's never too early to look at halloween costumes. of course there are going to be some quarantined themed costumes, here are some of our favorites. hand sanitizer, that's the easy one. come on, that's the easy one. >> i saw a sexy hand sanitizer outfit. it was rough, you guys. don't do it. this is even still kind of rough, but okay. what's next? >> this next one is great. this is my favorite, half dressed for zoom because this is how we're all zooming these days. this is pretty clever here. go with shorts and a tie on top. business on top. >> then dr. fauci is actually a halloween costume. just glasses, i guess, and a suit. >> that is the best dr. fauci i've ever seen. that costume looks just like fauci. >> just like dr. anthony fauci. then there is a character from quarantine show. >> i wonder which one it could be. >> tiger king. >> hey, all you cool cats and kittens. >> carol baskin is on the right. joe exotic on
. >> this is vivian millie bailey. she is a rock star.piration to us all. >> let's get a look at some halloween costumes. it's never too early to look at halloween costumes. of course there are going to be some quarantined themed costumes, here are some of our favorites. hand sanitizer, that's the easy one. come on, that's the easy one. >> i saw a sexy hand sanitizer outfit. it was rough, you guys. don't do it. this is even still kind of rough, but okay. what's next? >>...
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now the head of the bank of england andrew bailey has warned that the u.k. say says an on president at a level of economic uncertainty his comments come as talks to clinch a post trade deal with the european union stole at a crucial moment a lot is at stake almost hostile of all british imports come from the e.u. and around 46 percent of all british exports go to the e.u. making the bloc britain's most important trading partner if no agreement is reached by the time the so-called transition period ends on december 31st that relationship would get a whole lot more complicated both sides and i talking openly about the possibility of no deal being done the u.k. in particular appears to have accepted the fact that it will not get a trade agreement similar to the one the e.u. has with canada here's what cabinet minister michael gove had to say about the us we have to conclude a kind of a stall free trade agreement before the transition period ends on the 30th of december this year but as things stand that will not happen we remain absolutely committed to securing
now the head of the bank of england andrew bailey has warned that the u.k. say says an on president at a level of economic uncertainty his comments come as talks to clinch a post trade deal with the european union stole at a crucial moment a lot is at stake almost hostile of all british imports come from the e.u. and around 46 percent of all british exports go to the e.u. making the bloc britain's most important trading partner if no agreement is reached by the time the so-called transition...
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june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey.th the deaths of 39 vietnamese people in the back of a lorry in essex last october. our correspondent sangita myska is at the old bailey with the details. there are four men on trial here at the old bailey. all four of them are charged with people smuggling offences but only two of them have been charged with manslaughter offences in relation to the 39 migrants who died. today the prosecution opened its case by telling the jury of six men and six women but the issue of illegal immigration into britain had become a hot topic in politics both here and abroad. the court was then told that i mixed all of the sound and fury generated by the media it was possible to lose sight of the human beings who had taken enormous risks to come here because they are desperate. there prosecution case was led by jones desperate. there prosecution case was led byjones and he alleged that the men were part of an international conspiracy to smuggle people into the uk and that it had operated successfully on
june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey.th the deaths of 39 vietnamese people in the back of a lorry in essex last october. our correspondent sangita myska is at the old bailey with the details. there are four men on trial here at the old bailey. all four of them are charged with people smuggling offences but only two of them have been charged with manslaughter offences in relation to the 39 migrants who died. today the prosecution opened its case by telling the jury of six men and six women...
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doctor bailey, thank you for being with us. first, i want your reaction to the admission saying what we heard from the chief of staff. they basically surreverended to the pandemic. they're instead looking at therapeutics. >> thanks for having me on. it is incredibly frustrating to hear anyone say that we can't control this virus. no, we can't control a virus's behavior, but we can control our own behavior, and as has been mentioned in this segment multiple times, we know you need to wear them properly, wash your hands, keeping your distance and staying home if you don't feel well really do make a difference in controlling the spread of the virus. we don't want to wait until people are sick enough to need therapeutics. a vaccine will trickle out slowly. we need to work on prevention and work together now. >> i want you to listen to a comment that the president said about covid numbers. let's listen. >> you know, some countries, they report differently. if somebody is sick with a heart problem and they die of covid, they say they
doctor bailey, thank you for being with us. first, i want your reaction to the admission saying what we heard from the chief of staff. they basically surreverended to the pandemic. they're instead looking at therapeutics. >> thanks for having me on. it is incredibly frustrating to hear anyone say that we can't control this virus. no, we can't control a virus's behavior, but we can control our own behavior, and as has been mentioned in this segment multiple times, we know you need to wear...
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warren and bailey, just off camera, welcome to "the daily social distancing show. >> thank you, goodent, the hottest political issue, the supreme court. the senate are going to be hosting, holding their confirmations, they will be voting for judge amy coney barrett. this has been a huge fight in meek because the republicans basically broke the rule they invented when merrick garland was up for nomination or even being considered. where do things stand and is this basically a lost cause and people need to look at the election to fix the mistake that has happened here? >> so, look, we always start with what is at stake here. why are the republicans breaking their own rules? and the answer is because they want to get rid of healthcare for tens of millions of americans. they try to do that by votes in congress, and they lost by a single vote. so now they've come back. there will be a case the week after the election. that means that the affordable care act could be tossed out, tens of millions of people could lose their healthcare. tens of millions of people with pre-existing conditions
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a different george bailey, you may recall, was jimmy stewart's character in "it's a wonderful life."d larry hoagland's life at one point. good friends, a loving family, the respect of his community. by the time i sat down across from larry, much of that had evaporated. he stood accused of trying to kill his wife with a pipe bomb. and his first words to me were that police had the wrong man. >> i did not try to kill my wife. i'm adamant about this. >> reporter: the only thing larry said was true was that he did have an affair. >> i was cheating on my wife. i was cheating on my family. >> reporter: you were in love with somebody else? >> yeah, i was. yes, i was. to be perfectly frank, yes. >> reporter: and you were, what, going to ask your wife for a divorce? >> yes. >> reporter: and walk out? >> that was pretty much it, yes. i let a lot of people down, i deceived a lot of people. i forsook a lot of people, i did. >> reporter: is that the worst thing you committed? >> yes. besides adultery, yeah. >> reporter: because what you're in here for -- >> oh, yes. >> reporter: pretty much tops
a different george bailey, you may recall, was jimmy stewart's character in "it's a wonderful life."d larry hoagland's life at one point. good friends, a loving family, the respect of his community. by the time i sat down across from larry, much of that had evaporated. he stood accused of trying to kill his wife with a pipe bomb. and his first words to me were that police had the wrong man. >> i did not try to kill my wife. i'm adamant about this. >> reporter: the only...
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. >> reporter: millie bailey says she always wanted to go sky offing. recently checked that off her bucket list at the age of 102. tell me what it was like to jump out of that plane. >> it was great. at one point, the wind had gotten pretty strong, and i was tumbling, and i felt like i was by myself, and i wondered where the paratrooper had gone. >> reporter: she calls it "the thrill of a lifetime," a lifetime that's been full of thrills. one of the biggest, she says, was meeting president obama, who honored her military service. in world war ii, she joined the women's army corps, rising to unit commander, and was one of only two african american women in her class at agitant general school. she retired from government service 45 years ago. did you slow down after you retired? >> not really. >> reporter: this park in maryland was named for her in honor of her decades of charitable good works. having conquered skydiving, she now has her sights set on the next big thrill. >> i still would like to meet michelle obama. that would tic the last thing off my b
. >> reporter: millie bailey says she always wanted to go sky offing. recently checked that off her bucket list at the age of 102. tell me what it was like to jump out of that plane. >> it was great. at one point, the wind had gotten pretty strong, and i was tumbling, and i felt like i was by myself, and i wondered where the paratrooper had gone. >> reporter: she calls it "the thrill of a lifetime," a lifetime that's been full of thrills. one of the biggest, she...
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susan bailey, president of the american medical association. doctor, i'm so glad you are here.you to hear that. i just have to ask you, how do you respond to it? >> well, don, thanks for having me on. and doctors around the country are really outraged at the -- that anyone would have the notion that we have a financial incentive to diagnose someone with covid-19, much less put it on a death certificate. it's patently false. that's not howth they get paid. but doctors go in every day knowing they are at risk, and colleagues that have succumb to the virus, we ought to be pulling together asking for masks and handwashing and distancing, pulling together, and not pulling each other apart. >> doctor, listen, i have to run. i'm sorry for the short time we have and forgive me. how does this make medical professionals to hear the leader of the free world talk about hospitals and medical workers in those terms? >> doctors and all health care providers are really worn out. they have been working very hard for the past six months. they were called heroes, six months ago. and now, they're
susan bailey, president of the american medical association. doctor, i'm so glad you are here.you to hear that. i just have to ask you, how do you respond to it? >> well, don, thanks for having me on. and doctors around the country are really outraged at the -- that anyone would have the notion that we have a financial incentive to diagnose someone with covid-19, much less put it on a death certificate. it's patently false. that's not howth they get paid. but doctors go in every day...
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phil: democratic correspondent kate bailey was in halle.ate: the city marked one year since the terrible attack. it was a day not only to remember the victims of the shooting but also show a sign of solidarity for the jewish community. some memorial services took a more critical stance, highlighting failures made by police in the investigation after the attack, but also why some have been turning toward the far right for years. the german society that it had a responsibility to protect the rights and values that germany stands for and to stand up as well against any kind of hatred in the country. "we stand together. we are strong," he said. phil: german chancellor angela merkel and the mayors of the country's biggest cities have agreed on a new package to help the spread of coronavirus. germany fears a second wave of the pandemic after infection rates in several cities, including berlin and frankfurt, have passed a key threshold and have triggered tighter restrictions. >> from her office in berlin, angela merkel's video with mayors of key c
phil: democratic correspondent kate bailey was in halle.ate: the city marked one year since the terrible attack. it was a day not only to remember the victims of the shooting but also show a sign of solidarity for the jewish community. some memorial services took a more critical stance, highlighting failures made by police in the investigation after the attack, but also why some have been turning toward the far right for years. the german society that it had a responsibility to protect the...
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meanwhile, bloomberg reports the head of the white house security office crede bailey is gravely ill with covid-19 and has been hospitalized since september, though the white house did not disclose bailey's illness. california democratic congressmember salud carbajal says he developed covid-19 this week after a likely infection by his next-door neighbor, utah senator mike lee. lee tested positive for coronavirus last friday after he was filmed hugging guests at a september 26 rose garden celebration for supreme court nominee amy coney barrett. attorney general william barr returned to his office at the justice department wednesday according to a spokesperson who said barr has tested negative for coronavirus six times since friday. barr was filmed wiping his nose with his hand and then shaking hands at the rose garden event, where he was in close contact with kellyanne conway and other infected people. in new jersey, former governor chris christie remains hospitalized with covid-19, with no word on his condition. president t trump's attorney ruy giuliani said wednesday he's taking the
meanwhile, bloomberg reports the head of the white house security office crede bailey is gravely ill with covid-19 and has been hospitalized since september, though the white house did not disclose bailey's illness. california democratic congressmember salud carbajal says he developed covid-19 this week after a likely infection by his next-door neighbor, utah senator mike lee. lee tested positive for coronavirus last friday after he was filmed hugging guests at a september 26 rose garden...
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millie bailey spent a decade wanting to go skydiving.e got her chance to cross that adventure off her bucket list. >> always thought it would be a thrill. and at one point when we were tumbling in the air, i felt like i was by myself. i thought where did the parachute go? >> millie successfully completed her tandem dive. she had a few other adventures in her life as well though. she was a commander in charge of a u.s. women's army auxiliary unit during world war ii and she has received multiple military awards. this week a park is being named after her. >>> and the gorilla population at a boston zoo is growing. the franklin park zoo welcomed the first baby male gorilla to be born. there the 6 pound 3 ounce gorilla was delivered yesterday by c section. veterinarians say everything went smoothly and mother and child are bonding nicely. western low land gorillas are considered critically endangered in the wild. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, we're going to talk with a grammy winning artist dave matthews about his mission to make sure am
millie bailey spent a decade wanting to go skydiving.e got her chance to cross that adventure off her bucket list. >> always thought it would be a thrill. and at one point when we were tumbling in the air, i felt like i was by myself. i thought where did the parachute go? >> millie successfully completed her tandem dive. she had a few other adventures in her life as well though. she was a commander in charge of a u.s. women's army auxiliary unit during world war ii and she has...
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. >> reporter: sierra bailey helped organize the sign garden. >> it literally just said blue lives matter with a lien against it and when i see a sign like that i see a rejection of the phrase blue lives matter which is used to antagonize black lives matter protesters so i don't see a sign like that and say it is anti-police. >> law enforcement is very important to me, support the police. >> reporter: the livermore mayor says it comes down to one's personal interpretation. he said what the sign garden has done is start a conversation and in this case it was a police officer's wife who decided to speak up and be heard. >> there are some people i know who are upset about these signs here but this is their interpretation but that interpretation is real. it's the right to express themselves. >> the whole display and the sign garden is that approved by the city? >> reporter: isn't city sanctioned but the city knew about it but it happens to be on city-owned property. the organizers and city already had a previous agreement to have those signs removed by this friday but what the organizers inte
. >> reporter: sierra bailey helped organize the sign garden. >> it literally just said blue lives matter with a lien against it and when i see a sign like that i see a rejection of the phrase blue lives matter which is used to antagonize black lives matter protesters so i don't see a sign like that and say it is anti-police. >> law enforcement is very important to me, support the police. >> reporter: the livermore mayor says it comes down to one's personal...
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we know that the head of the security office creed bailey has tested positive for covid.unclear at this point, but some reports say that it's a pretty serious case of it. the president of the united states of course has it. there's an outbreak inside the white house, we know talking to people behind the scenes off the record that there's confusion about who should be coming in and who shouldn't, no leadership. what is it like to be inside the white house right now? >> well, the state of affairs inside the white house is mayhem. people are freaking out. they are scared. they're lining up to get tested. they're waiting to see who gets tested next, and whether that person will be positive. every new prominent case also reminds aides that they were forced in some ways through a culture of anti-masks to acquiesce to this idea that masks with ar political statement and they weren't encouraged to wear masks. i've talked to lower level aide who is say my boss didn't wear a mask, so i didn't wear my mask. when you look at the way the white house handled things they don't want to s
we know that the head of the security office creed bailey has tested positive for covid.unclear at this point, but some reports say that it's a pretty serious case of it. the president of the united states of course has it. there's an outbreak inside the white house, we know talking to people behind the scenes off the record that there's confusion about who should be coming in and who shouldn't, no leadership. what is it like to be inside the white house right now? >> well, the state of...
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look at the make of miller talk to them and get bailey economic a dip. and i'm going to be true to its combat on a call over to. loserville a good to. go to an on top of the again up unintelligible. by a cop on it that not. didn't turn up the star of the jungle. or min interrupt or start a meticulous mean interrupt or stumble on the butt of the. therapist at the bar the sassy interrupt us that ability that the. law or not are still called ability then he can she then president is that the kids. then. it's really. a get their business get basic. touch get them we don't give. away our buckley now marcus get used in the economic. issues stranger is going on when it's in the game. dr you can moan they can be stable weight the fact of the matter is a lot of people who are afraid of. what they. resent. going to. i mean then caught up by him. going to the. corporate mini doc sure that i mean a cold it means thinking what made them cups and yet or caught. that made a moment at the top. of his getting that i was a corporate made them out of my mouth how can you r
look at the make of miller talk to them and get bailey economic a dip. and i'm going to be true to its combat on a call over to. loserville a good to. go to an on top of the again up unintelligible. by a cop on it that not. didn't turn up the star of the jungle. or min interrupt or start a meticulous mean interrupt or stumble on the butt of the. therapist at the bar the sassy interrupt us that ability that the. law or not are still called ability then he can she then president is that the kids....
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i went downstairs to the store, told bailey that they were equally against. and after that, that's when it was open season on jehovah's witnesses. let's go get them. >> that's what happened. >> that's what have, been right? >> they lost a case. >> so now, a serious situation has developed. and this is one you paper clipping reported that recorded that event. so when that happened then, the rest of the storm was coming, you might say, right? they were the in the eye but the rest was. coming so how bad things really get between the time that the gobitas case was ruled on and until barnett came along when the court redeemed itself? this was one coat, judy, from sean peters, what did he say about it? >> he said it was an unprecedented outbreak of religious persecution. most people can temporarily and subsequently have recognized it as the worst outbreak of religious persecution in the united states in the 20th century. plus my mom lillian, and her dad, spent time in jail. during that period. >> interesting, right? so how was your mom? >> she was 11. and people we
i went downstairs to the store, told bailey that they were equally against. and after that, that's when it was open season on jehovah's witnesses. let's go get them. >> that's what happened. >> that's what have, been right? >> they lost a case. >> so now, a serious situation has developed. and this is one you paper clipping reported that recorded that event. so when that happened then, the rest of the storm was coming, you might say, right? they were the in the eye but...
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petersburg, florida along with pearcy's pregnant girlfriend, whose name is gayle bailey, and a friendkansas, his name is oza dwain shaw. he's crashing on the couch. it's now sunday, may 5, 1985, jack pearcy, james dailey, and jack's friend oza shaw are driving around st. petersburg, florida, drinking and partying, when they run into stacy and shelly boggio. >> jack saw shelly and her sister, stacy, and this other girl on the side of the road. >> and they picked them up. >> this wasn't just a random pickup. the boggio twins knew james dailey and jack pearcy, and even though the girls were only 14 years old, they had hung out and partied with these guys before. they were not strangers. >> and we drove back to our place and smoked some dope and drank some beer. >> this interview is with respect to case number 85-44387, which is a homicide case. >> in our reporting, we've come across some of the recordings and interviews that the police, in their initial investigation of the crime, did with some of the last people who saw shelly boggio alive that night. one of these police interviews is j
petersburg, florida along with pearcy's pregnant girlfriend, whose name is gayle bailey, and a friendkansas, his name is oza dwain shaw. he's crashing on the couch. it's now sunday, may 5, 1985, jack pearcy, james dailey, and jack's friend oza shaw are driving around st. petersburg, florida, drinking and partying, when they run into stacy and shelly boggio. >> jack saw shelly and her sister, stacy, and this other girl on the side of the road. >> and they picked them up. >>...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, the old bailey. —— five weeks.tching their head because he never really cared about that, the president. so why is he doing it and how is he pulling this? who's going to carry the lame? i know there's lots of blame to go around, but who ultimately takes the blame? nancy pelosi has told people privately that her goal is to get a stimulus package, but it comes so late you can't receive the checks signed by the president. so for her, make it u na cce pta ble the president. so for her, make it unacceptable for the president, absolutely pushed him against the wall and about ten days from now when it becomes too late, come to the table and negotiate a compromise. that's part of the problem with american politics right now. it's notjust the election, about the meanness of the candidates, it's really about the population that is not getting what they're voting for. a population that feels ignored and forgotten or disrespected, and as bad as it was in 2016, it's actually worse in 2020. i was over there and saw brexit and i
daniel sandford, bbc news, the old bailey. —— five weeks.tching their head because he never really cared about that, the president. so why is he doing it and how is he pulling this? who's going to carry the lame? i know there's lots of blame to go around, but who ultimately takes the blame? nancy pelosi has told people privately that her goal is to get a stimulus package, but it comes so late you can't receive the checks signed by the president. so for her, make it u na cce pta ble the...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, the old bailey. month away. tonight in utah, the democrat vice presidential candidate kamala harris and current vp mike pence, will go head—to—head in a debate. 0ur north america correspondent, sophie long, has more. judge kavanaugh, i am concerned whether you would treat every american equally. she is a senator from california, known for her incisive questioning of president trunp's nominees for the supreme court. i know full well the importance of presidential leadership. he has been president trump's right—hand man for the past four years. tonight, they will take to a specially adapted stage for a debate that will be watched by tens of millions of voters. vp debates are not normally the headline act of a presidential election campaign, but this one is anything but normal. given the age of their bosses, and the fact that president trump's recent hospitalisation with coronavirus means we don't yet know whether the remaining two presidential debates will even take place, tonight's meeting between kam
daniel sandford, bbc news, the old bailey. month away. tonight in utah, the democrat vice presidential candidate kamala harris and current vp mike pence, will go head—to—head in a debate. 0ur north america correspondent, sophie long, has more. judge kavanaugh, i am concerned whether you would treat every american equally. she is a senator from california, known for her incisive questioning of president trunp's nominees for the supreme court. i know full well the importance of presidential...
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. >>> you will go a while before you see the catch like this, bailey throws the end zone where do's and jaelyn alexander gets his hands on the ball, only to tip it to the wolf pack, thomas pins and hangs on for the touchdown, shades of david in super bowl xlii. nc state, 31-20. that is sports, lots more coming up tonight at 10:00, including game seven of the american league championship series, the alc is going seven and the and lcs going seven, we will see you tonight at 10:00 >>> real quick, watching that last clip, it looked like that defender is going to be thinking about that for a long time. >> right through his hands. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. have a good night, everyone, we will see you at 10:00 on channel two. i'm too tired to go. i have a midterm tomorrow, which i'll probably fail, and i was up really late studying. she was. i was up really late doing this. don't even bother coming. i'm quitting today. i'm sick of this guy on the team always making fun of me. he's just jealous because you're the one who puts points on the board. why? because you run the scoreboard.
. >>> you will go a while before you see the catch like this, bailey throws the end zone where do's and jaelyn alexander gets his hands on the ball, only to tip it to the wolf pack, thomas pins and hangs on for the touchdown, shades of david in super bowl xlii. nc state, 31-20. that is sports, lots more coming up tonight at 10:00, including game seven of the american league championship series, the alc is going seven and the and lcs going seven, we will see you tonight at 10:00...