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laura nick, how significant is the post that he's been given the prime ministerial position? it was very important because those positions administered as the directors of each ministry is of a cabinet world. were in fact rodney, this country, that's oil rich and rich and minerals and for many companies, this is where the corruption took place. this is where people stole from state coffers. so he has an important role to, to, to take in terms of rebuilding the trust in the political institutions. i'll tell you what's happening today and implementing the capital is that the new mirror has been put in place for the capital. and that's in general. and remember police in with me please, that when again, grandma had put a 48 hour deadline to all those people that were part of the ministry's. and is it a cabinet to return the money that they had stolen from the state in that deadline? and tonight, there's really a sense of fear amongst all of those that were part of the bond go system who up until wednesday, thought they, they could, they could be above the law. now they will have
laura nick, how significant is the post that he's been given the prime ministerial position? it was very important because those positions administered as the directors of each ministry is of a cabinet world. were in fact rodney, this country, that's oil rich and rich and minerals and for many companies, this is where the corruption took place. this is where people stole from state coffers. so he has an important role to, to, to take in terms of rebuilding the trust in the political...
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and he'll have to nominate a cabinet to win back the trust of the people laura and also nick, there's a pretty significant deadline looming today. later tonight, can you tell us about us? yes, recently here in game i had really put a had really put some stern words during his address when he was born in on monday . and so he had told me that was that report a part of the bunker system. so ministers, directors of cabinets, the civil servants, to return the money that had that they had stolen from the state coffers. by the end of today, they have 48 hours to do so, or they will face justice and we've seen already and you may or for the capital leave will be the general that was nominated in, in, in, in, in the mirrors office. there was a lot of anguish among those that were part of the bunker. we've seen those people that up until wednesday, before the crew were seen above the lot, profiting from the bunk go system in of this oil rich country that export and $6000000000.00 of oil, billions of dollars of magazine use to china. oh that well. well, it's not trickling down to the people. ga
and he'll have to nominate a cabinet to win back the trust of the people laura and also nick, there's a pretty significant deadline looming today. later tonight, can you tell us about us? yes, recently here in game i had really put a had really put some stern words during his address when he was born in on monday . and so he had told me that was that report a part of the bunker system. so ministers, directors of cabinets, the civil servants, to return the money that had that they had stolen...
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my old colleague laura kuenssberg has made, that your chiefs of staff fiona hill and nick timothy decideds election without telling you. they said they decided in the december after you'd been elected that they would have an election or you would have an election. and i quote fiona hill, who was your chief of staff at this point. "we didn't tell theresa." well, i have to say that it's perfectly possible for people who are working in number ten to have lots of ideas about things and only surface them when they formulated a sort of firm proposal. of course, i had discussions with them about whether or not to hold an election. and are you know, i'll be honest, i wasn't certain for quite a long time, but there was i came to the view that the timing of the likely departure from the european union and then what would have been the next general election, was such that it would be preferable and also because we only had a small majority, it would be preferable to have an election and hopefully get a bigger majority. as you say, it didn't happen like that. there we are. that's politics. to get tha
my old colleague laura kuenssberg has made, that your chiefs of staff fiona hill and nick timothy decideds election without telling you. they said they decided in the december after you'd been elected that they would have an election or you would have an election. and i quote fiona hill, who was your chief of staff at this point. "we didn't tell theresa." well, i have to say that it's perfectly possible for people who are working in number ten to have lots of ideas about things and...
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my old colleague laura kuenssberg has made that your chiefs of staff fiona hill and nick timothy decidedon without telling you. they said they decided in the december after you'd been elected that they would have an election or you would have an election. and i quote fiona hill, who was your chief of staff at this point. "we didn't tell theresa." well, i have to say that it's perfectly possible for people who are working in number ten to have lots of ideas about things and only surface them when they formulated a sort of firm proposal. of course, i had discussions with them about whether or not to hold an election. and are you know, i'll be honest, i wasn't certain for quite a long and i, you know, i'll be honest, i wasn't certain for quite a long time, but there was i came to the view that the timing of the likely departure from the european union and then what would have been the next general election, was such that it would be preferable and also because we only had a small majority, it would be preferable to have an election and hopefully get a bigger majority. as you say, it didn't
my old colleague laura kuenssberg has made that your chiefs of staff fiona hill and nick timothy decidedon without telling you. they said they decided in the december after you'd been elected that they would have an election or you would have an election. and i quote fiona hill, who was your chief of staff at this point. "we didn't tell theresa." well, i have to say that it's perfectly possible for people who are working in number ten to have lots of ideas about things and only...
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nick said show you exhibit 699 which shows that laura olson was hired by world-class property company and reports to nate paul. let's talk about her timeline that is important. we have seen a lot of documents but let's take a moment. i want to show you this timeline is important. this shows when paxton found out about the was able -- whistleblower report and the actions he took. pendley emailed cammack to tell him to cease and desist at 9:18 in the morning. cammack forwards state email to paxton's proton email address. only four hours later, paxton decides to pay the cupertino builders for renovation work completed in july, but paying them now, september 30. he returns to austin and arrest at the airport at 10:00 p.m.. at 10:57, dave takes andrew birge to nate paul's house. he was picked up one block from paxton's residence. the next day, october 1, cupertino builders creates an invoice for paxton at 7:50 p.m. -- 7:50 p.m.. that night, dave takes his last ride to the apartments. where laura olson lives. we tried to call her as a witness, the court announced she was unavailable to test
nick said show you exhibit 699 which shows that laura olson was hired by world-class property company and reports to nate paul. let's talk about her timeline that is important. we have seen a lot of documents but let's take a moment. i want to show you this timeline is important. this shows when paxton found out about the was able -- whistleblower report and the actions he took. pendley emailed cammack to tell him to cease and desist at 9:18 in the morning. cammack forwards state email to...
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nick amy at autumn. most beautiful on the jewel newton. go a is the younger s available in so then for me to so behind laura, this is a, this with me, this amount on this case, the stock i'm done provide them with the 1000000 choose the from is wrong the long in going to days and then to me so i meant the not me if you do more fitted with. no. so a new the on that or on this to just. yeah. his dublin, he was listening to them in the voice that assumed one seems to not be able to incident to me. seeing that i have a phone cause not thompson, not but also sure the site is kind of fun stuff going on. why you couldn't music. yeah. they knew that you did or give us the, you know, feedback to, let's say you want to move the mean to us to say useful feedback on what needs a good a. so it's a you see if he's a couple, yes, some fever. he just, this is a good, a good, a sort of a, but i mean they get it done man, but it's good then to the input. so so she just just into the lower the, the so to do in this field and for the, for your community, the fee and wasn't going to put occasion. ok. ok, i order is 30, i'm done with the dunphy lease. me being the a
nick amy at autumn. most beautiful on the jewel newton. go a is the younger s available in so then for me to so behind laura, this is a, this with me, this amount on this case, the stock i'm done provide them with the 1000000 choose the from is wrong the long in going to days and then to me so i meant the not me if you do more fitted with. no. so a new the on that or on this to just. yeah. his dublin, he was listening to them in the voice that assumed one seems to not be able to incident to me....
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laura barron-lopez. geoff: with the war the topic of so many of the speeches today in new york, we turn now to nick schifrin, who's in ukraine on assignment, and has spent much of the last week with ukrainian forces. he joins us tonight from the southern city of dnipro. nick, what did you hear in president zelensky's speech? nick: he tried to paint the war in global terms, warning that russian victory could lead to nuclear war. many countries had empty chairs at the u.n.. he called russia a terrorist state, accused it of genocide, and warned not to negotiate with russian president vladimir putin, using this zinger, a rash -- a reference to a former paramilitary group, who died in a fiery plane crash in moscow. >> people cannot be trusted. ask him about putin's promises. nick: the larger context of the speech is zelenskyy's desire to expand ukraine's support across the global south. he met with heads of south africa and kenya. many of these countries continue to provide economic or diplomatic support to russia. lenski knows that in a long war and this does appear to be heading to a long war, he needs more su
laura barron-lopez. geoff: with the war the topic of so many of the speeches today in new york, we turn now to nick schifrin, who's in ukraine on assignment, and has spent much of the last week with ukrainian forces. he joins us tonight from the southern city of dnipro. nick, what did you hear in president zelensky's speech? nick: he tried to paint the war in global terms, warning that russian victory could lead to nuclear war. many countries had empty chairs at the u.n.. he called russia a...
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laura perrone lopez joins us now from the white house north lawn. also with us our congressional correspondent, lisa desjardins and in key have reporting on the ukrainian perspective, nick president biden met with president volodymyr zelenskyy. what is the administration's message. -- message? reporter: this is the president's sixth meeting with the president zelenskyy and the white house message is simple. the u.s. is going to stand behind ukraine as it takes. president biden just announced a new security assistance package that they will give to ukraine and that includes new air defense systems and specifically more ammunition for the high mark rocket launchers that have reached far behind russian lines as well as cluster missions and artillery. jake sullivan of the national security council was telling reporters today that they are confident that in addition to the security package that congress will pass more funding for ukraine to provide resources if the war continues despite the fact that there is ongoing chaos in congress. jake sullivan said it is critical that some sort of funding for ukraine as passed by the september 30 deadline. here are confident it will be
laura perrone lopez joins us now from the white house north lawn. also with us our congressional correspondent, lisa desjardins and in key have reporting on the ukrainian perspective, nick president biden met with president volodymyr zelenskyy. what is the administration's message. -- message? reporter: this is the president's sixth meeting with the president zelenskyy and the white house message is simple. the u.s. is going to stand behind ukraine as it takes. president biden just announced a...
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nick. ♪ geoff: the brutal murders of several lgbtq+ people and allies in recent weeks are raising alarm across the country. among those cases the shooting , death of 66-year-old lauraier this month in lake arrowhead, california. carleton was killed after an argument about a rainbow pride flag hanging outside her store. and last month, the murder of a 28-year-old dancer o'shae sibley. sibley, who was gay, was fatally stabbed during a confrontation at a gas station in brooklyn, new york. police say sibley confronted a group of people who made homophobic slurs and racist remarks while he and his friends were dancing and voguing. recently spoke about these attacks and the larger problem of violence against lgbtq+ people with sarah kate ellis, the president and ceo of glaad. >> thanks for having me. geoff: we are living in a moment where acceptance of lgbtq people has never been greater. looking at glaad's latest survey, nine out of ten heterosexual americans, 91%, think that lgbtq people should live without facing discrimination. 84% support equal rights for the lgbtq community. and yet, glad documented a more than 300% increase in anti-lgbtq incidents during this past
nick. ♪ geoff: the brutal murders of several lgbtq+ people and allies in recent weeks are raising alarm across the country. among those cases the shooting , death of 66-year-old lauraier this month in lake arrowhead, california. carleton was killed after an argument about a rainbow pride flag hanging outside her store. and last month, the murder of a 28-year-old dancer o'shae sibley. sibley, who was gay, was fatally stabbed during a confrontation at a gas station in brooklyn, new york. police...
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laura: conseil along -- conseil hansi lo wang, inc. you for your time. amna: the largest humanitarian organization in afghanistan is scaling back just as hunger is rising to record levels. nicktan, a mother has nothing to offer her 11 children if the one meal a day of tea and bread, and her husband, of dual, struggles to repair a light he calls freight, since the world food program cut them off. abdul: when we receive assistance, we lived a better life. now we don't get anything, and i we only eat once a day. the world food program not only needs to continue his assistance but increase it. hsiao-wei lee: 15 million people do not know where their next meal come from in afghanistan. we are only able to provide 3 million people with emergency foods assistance. nick: hsiao-wei lee is the country's director. hsiao-wei lee: we're having to choose between families that are hungry and and those who are starving. how do you tell a mother who's asking us for assistance and holding a hungry child that her child may not be hungry enough? and it comes to just very difficult conversations, conversations we should not have to make and choices we should not have to make. nick: there's no sh
laura: conseil along -- conseil hansi lo wang, inc. you for your time. amna: the largest humanitarian organization in afghanistan is scaling back just as hunger is rising to record levels. nicktan, a mother has nothing to offer her 11 children if the one meal a day of tea and bread, and her husband, of dual, struggles to repair a light he calls freight, since the world food program cut them off. abdul: when we receive assistance, we lived a better life. now we don't get anything, and i we only...
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well, i'll leave laura to conduct some in—depth research there, and we'll cross to nick, who's been toeat. holy smokes! that's powered by local forestry woodchips within ten miles of the distillery. so for every acre of woodland that's cut down to make the woodchip, there's replanting that's going on. water from a nearby natural spring goes into making the final drink, along with yeast and barley. but a lot of by—products are created during the distilling process. an unwanted residue called pot ale forms and after the mashing stage, spent barley grain known as draught is left behind. so each trailer will be felled every two days. it's mostly husk and leftover... oh, it's warm! it can either be dried and added to the pot set up and compressed then animalfeed or it can go directly to the state and feed the cattle. you know, that is deliciously smelling for a cow. i say put that in front of a cow, he'll be very happy. it's estimated that about half a million tonnes of draught and around 3 billion tonnes of pot ale are produced each year by scottish whisky distilleries. so if this waste co
well, i'll leave laura to conduct some in—depth research there, and we'll cross to nick, who's been toeat. holy smokes! that's powered by local forestry woodchips within ten miles of the distillery. so for every acre of woodland that's cut down to make the woodchip, there's replanting that's going on. water from a nearby natural spring goes into making the final drink, along with yeast and barley. but a lot of by—products are created during the distilling process. an unwanted residue called...