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state representative marsh joins me now. i also want everyone to know representative, you're also a doctor. so these objections to vaccine mandates obviously aren't new among republicans so what led you to do this now? >> erin, this started back in june. we had a bill on the house floor that basically would have put in place desantis style restrictions against what i consider reasonable precautions to control covid. i spoke out against that on the house floor and i won the new hampshire house did not pass that measure. it's been an interesting summer. i won't go into some of the behind the scenes stuff but yesterday they decided to hold a rally in support of desantis regulations prohibiting businesses from mandating vaccinations for employees and
state representative marsh joins me now. i also want everyone to know representative, you're also a doctor. so these objections to vaccine mandates obviously aren't new among republicans so what led you to do this now? >> erin, this started back in june. we had a bill on the house floor that basically would have put in place desantis style restrictions against what i consider reasonable precautions to control covid. i spoke out against that on the house floor and i won the new hampshire...
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joining us now is new hampshire state representative william marsh. thank you very much for joining us tonight representative marsh. appreciate it. >> good evening, lawrence. good to be with you but it's a late hour for an old guy like me. >> i'm sure it is. one thing i'm struck by in your statement, you're not talking just about the leadership of the republican party or the elected officials in your state, you're talking about the voters. it sounds like you're saying the people who are voting republican now are not the people who were joining you in voting republican are certainly not thinking the same thing that you were thinking when you were voting for ronald reagan. >> i'm not sure it's the voters. i think it's more the organization, the grass roots organization on the ground and the cities and towns throughout the state. they've really been taking over by these extremists who believe their rights trump anybody else ease rights and they have the right to do whatever they want
joining us now is new hampshire state representative william marsh. thank you very much for joining us tonight representative marsh. appreciate it. >> good evening, lawrence. good to be with you but it's a late hour for an old guy like me. >> i'm sure it is. one thing i'm struck by in your statement, you're not talking just about the leadership of the republican party or the elected officials in your state, you're talking about the voters. it sounds like you're saying the people who...
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thanks very much, nick, nick marsh in singapore with i nick marsh in singapore with us.ck on the runway. new york's fashion week returns with live audiences, but the pandemic is still cramping its style. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: france's biggest—ever terrorism trial is underway. the only surviving assailant from the deadly 2015 paris terror attacks claims he is a soldier of the islamic state group. former us president donald trump has praised confederate commander robert e lee after a statue of the general was removed from virgnia's capital. now to these — if you have young children, you'll know they're the latest toy craze to sweep the playgrounds of the world. pop its are a simple rubber toy with bubbles you can pop in and out, a bit like popping bubble wrap. they're a hit with children and even some adults say they find them soothing. but where did they come from? ben king has been finding out. the idea is very simple — colourful rubber toys with bubbles you can push in and out, but the craze has been decades in the making. the original was develo
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. >> let's listen to what william marsh of new hampshire, state representative, said on this program last night about why he has just switched from the republican party to the democratic party. >> the grassroots organization on the ground in all the cities and towns throughout the state, they've really been taken over by these extremists who believe their rights, trump's, and anyone else's rights, they have the right to do anything they want to no matter how it affects the people around them. >> stuart, how important is it that they're overtaking the grassroots and republican party positions in the states? >> there's actually some successful republican governors out there, very successful, very popular. phil scott in vermont, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hogan in maryland. i work for all these guys. i love them. but here's the thing. they're so out of touch with their own party, they can't pick their state party chairman. you know from your years in
. >> let's listen to what william marsh of new hampshire, state representative, said on this program last night about why he has just switched from the republican party to the democratic party. >> the grassroots organization on the ground in all the cities and towns throughout the state, they've really been taken over by these extremists who believe their rights, trump's, and anyone else's rights, they have the right to do anything they want to no matter how it affects the people...
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william marsh is a state representative in new hampshire elected to four terms. until this week he was a republican. he's also an ophthalmologist and has a staunch record for advocating for public health measures. he says the tipping point was this week when his colleagues opposed president biden's plan to require vaccinations for federal and private sector workers. so he planned on retiring quietly. he switched parties. he is now a democrat. here is his reasoning given to "the washington post." quote, it is not in the interests of the public to allow covid to spread in new hampshire as it has in florida. i am a doctor first, so i stood up for my patients and said i am done with this. he goes on to say, quote, i have come to realize a majority of republicans, both locally and in the new hampshire house, hold values which no longer reflect traditional republican values. and so i am recognizing the reality that today's republican
william marsh is a state representative in new hampshire elected to four terms. until this week he was a republican. he's also an ophthalmologist and has a staunch record for advocating for public health measures. he says the tipping point was this week when his colleagues opposed president biden's plan to require vaccinations for federal and private sector workers. so he planned on retiring quietly. he switched parties. he is now a democrat. here is his reasoning given to "the washington...
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. >> let's listen to what william marsh, of new hampshire and state representative said here on this program last night, about why he was just switched from the republican party, to the democratic party. >> the [inaudible] organization in all the cities in town throughout the states, they have been taken over by these extremists who believe that their rights trump anybody else's rights. that they have the right to do whatever they want to. no matter how it affects the other people around. >> stewart, how important is it that they are taking over the grass roots and republican party position in the states? >> look, you have exactly some successful political governors out, they're very successful, very popular. phil from des moines, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hooker in maryland. i worked for all of these. guys i love. them but here's the thing, they are so out of touch with their own party, they can't take their state party chairman. and you know for years in
. >> let's listen to what william marsh, of new hampshire and state representative said here on this program last night, about why he was just switched from the republican party, to the democratic party. >> the [inaudible] organization in all the cities in town throughout the states, they have been taken over by these extremists who believe that their rights trump anybody else's rights. that they have the right to do whatever they want to. no matter how it affects the other people...
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andy marsh, we a i ireciate whistle-blowers. andy marsh, we appreciate your — whistle-blowers.rs. andy marsh, we l appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much indeed, head of the couege you very much indeed, head of the college of policing. and of course, we are going to talk more about this after 5:30pm tonight. a 36—year—old man has appeared at the old bailey accused of murdering the primary school teacher sabina nessa, in south east london nearly two weeks ago. kochi selamaj, who is albanian, was arrested in eastbourne in east sussex. prosecutors say the attack on sabina nessa was premeditated and predatory and that she didn't know her attacker. kochi selamaj was remanded in custody for a plea hearing in december. officers are currently searching an area of woodland near tunbridge wells in kent as part of the investigation into the teacher's death. the government's job retention scheme, which helped save millions ofjobs during the pandemic, ends today. over 19 months, furlough has helped to pay the wages of more than 11 million workers across the uk. at the last count,
andy marsh, we a i ireciate whistle-blowers. andy marsh, we appreciate your — whistle-blowers.rs. andy marsh, we l appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much indeed, head of the couege you very much indeed, head of the college of policing. and of course, we are going to talk more about this after 5:30pm tonight. a 36—year—old man has appeared at the old bailey accused of murdering the primary school teacher sabina nessa, in south east london nearly two weeks ago. kochi selamaj, who...
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arizona state senar christine marsh's 25-year-old son landon was one of last year's 90,000 overdose deaths is so inexpensive , it has made its way into virtually every illicit drug. fentanyl is now found in cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and even the painkiller percocet. marsh says her son took a percocet that was laced with fentanyl. >> he had one wild night with a childhood friend, and that resulted in his death. i contend that one wild night shouldn't be a death sentence, and he didn't have a habit of taking anything. . i unfortunately know that, because i am the one that went through all of his stuff. there was no evidence of any type of drug use. monica: after her son's death, marsh discovered that these testing strips, that can tell users if fentanyl has been added into other drugs, were illegal in arizona. >> he was the kind of kid who was prepared for everything. i have no doubt that had the strips been available, he would have used it. monica: earlier this year, marsh brought a bill to arizona's state senate floor that proposed the legalization of these fentanyl testing strips.
arizona state senar christine marsh's 25-year-old son landon was one of last year's 90,000 overdose deaths is so inexpensive , it has made its way into virtually every illicit drug. fentanyl is now found in cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and even the painkiller percocet. marsh says her son took a percocet that was laced with fentanyl. >> he had one wild night with a childhood friend, and that resulted in his death. i contend that one wild night shouldn't be a death sentence, and he...
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of his stuff, and there's no evidence of any type of drug use. >> reporter: after her son's death, marshvered that these testing strips, that can tell users if fentanyl has been added into other drugs, were illegal in arizona. >> he was the kind of kid who was prepared for everything. i have no doubt that, had the strips been available, he would have used it. >> reporter: earlier this year, marsh brought a billo arizona's state senate floor that proposed the legalization of these fentanyl testing strips. it was signed into law weeks ago. >> the law was signed on the one-year anniversary of landon's death, and i'm very grateful that there was there was that teeny bit of, "we're going to turn around and save some other lives," on ldon's death date. >> next semester is all going to be research, and then i have to two comprehensive exams. >> reporter: this is danielle. she didn't want to give us her last name. she is in her 30s and is currently a graduate student at a university in phoenix. >> i'm supposed to produce a dissertation, defend it. then i'll get my fancy little cap and i'll be a
of his stuff, and there's no evidence of any type of drug use. >> reporter: after her son's death, marshvered that these testing strips, that can tell users if fentanyl has been added into other drugs, were illegal in arizona. >> he was the kind of kid who was prepared for everything. i have no doubt that, had the strips been available, he would have used it. >> reporter: earlier this year, marsh brought a billo arizona's state senate floor that proposed the legalization of...
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore.eries on what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, we focus on australia. climate change has had a devastating impact on the country, with soaring temperatures and unusually intense bush fires. hanan razek reports. (tx it's been called the black summer. between 2019—2020, a prolonged heat wave caused huge bushfires across large parts of australia. itjust was extremely hot, and everyone was starting to get worried day by day until it happened. india and her family were among those hit by the fires in a rural area of southern australia. coming this way! oh, my! no, no, no! i thought we were going to lose the house, but ijust calmed down for a second and the fire kept going up the mountain. herfamily managed to save their home, but at least 3000 other houses were lost in the fires. i'm worried for my future, i'm worried that this house won't be here in another five years. scientists say the risk of weather conditions fuelling fires is 30% higher than it was 100 years ago because of climate
nick marsh, bbc news, singapore.eries on what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, we focus on australia. climate change has had a devastating impact on the country, with soaring temperatures and unusually intense bush fires. hanan razek reports. (tx it's been called the black summer. between 2019—2020, a prolonged heat wave caused huge bushfires across large parts of australia. itjust was extremely hot, and everyone was starting to get worried day by day until it happened. india and her...
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the plane came down in a marsh area. one of the plane's wings was sheared off, and a wooden object was attached to it. we are still awaiting official word from the faa about how many people were aboard the flight, but there did not appear to be any serious injuries. >> from what he said on the radio, he said like he had an engine problem and then later on he said he had a second engine problem. so, that is probably either contamination of the fuel or something like that. >> the witness also says the pilot notified the tower he wanted to return to the airport. there was also concern about fuel spilling into the marsh and the faa is investigating that. >> we are taking a closer look at house and is a busy police pulled off their largest sideshow bust and a longtime. more than 200 people were cited , three cars were towed, one person was arrested. kiet do in san jose with the takedown. >> reporter: this was a well coordinated bust, because san jose police just happened to have enough officers in the right place at the right
the plane came down in a marsh area. one of the plane's wings was sheared off, and a wooden object was attached to it. we are still awaiting official word from the faa about how many people were aboard the flight, but there did not appear to be any serious injuries. >> from what he said on the radio, he said like he had an engine problem and then later on he said he had a second engine problem. so, that is probably either contamination of the fuel or something like that. >> the...
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do with joe mccarthy but he's his friend said how this happened and they asked him and he said to marsh, i thought there was a threat and i was wrong. i was wrong so it's it really is a headline grabber, people gravitate to that but my sense is he did not go on and while he was working for the committee he went to meet earl brower who was a former head of thecommunist party to find out more about the communist party . so i think that is more complicated that you and it's perceived looking back. >> here's an open ended question and i'm just goingto , the question is did he robert kennedy ever feel like he did enough? i guess i want to phrase this as we all worry aboutwhether we're doing enough . how did you get a sense of how he felt about the work that he was doing? do you feel like you should be doing more? was he disappointed in what heaccomplished ? >> he strikes me as the kind of person who didn't waste time thinking like that . he was involved in viewing as his passion, energy and patience. he understood he said you solve one problem there are 12 more there more complex than the on
do with joe mccarthy but he's his friend said how this happened and they asked him and he said to marsh, i thought there was a threat and i was wrong. i was wrong so it's it really is a headline grabber, people gravitate to that but my sense is he did not go on and while he was working for the committee he went to meet earl brower who was a former head of thecommunist party to find out more about the communist party . so i think that is more complicated that you and it's perceived looking back....
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nick marsh spoke to some of the men longing to leave.longest lockdowns. behind this barbed wire, there's talk of a growing mental health crisis — thousands of men confined in dormitories, leaving only to work. for sharif, things are starting to get too much. i want to send a message to singapore government. we long time in dormitory, so many people are mentally anguished. so, we need to release... we need to allow to go out. please. and with 80% of the public and 90% of workers now vaccinated, experts say that the confinement policy isn't protecting anyone. after 18 months, it's very clear that the mental health challenges, the social isolation are all really bubbling up. speaking as a public health professional, i would say that the covid—19 concerns are massively overblown. we can strike a better balance. recently, a handful were allowed out. they were given four hours near a hindu temple as part of a pilot scheme. feel free to share your i thoughts on this location. the government invited us to meet one of them. the authorities call t
nick marsh spoke to some of the men longing to leave.longest lockdowns. behind this barbed wire, there's talk of a growing mental health crisis — thousands of men confined in dormitories, leaving only to work. for sharif, things are starting to get too much. i want to send a message to singapore government. we long time in dormitory, so many people are mentally anguished. so, we need to release... we need to allow to go out. please. and with 80% of the public and 90% of workers now...
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thankfully, the community is rallying to rescue the marsh while there's still a little time. ♪♪♪
thankfully, the community is rallying to rescue the marsh while there's still a little time. ♪♪♪
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this area of jean lafitte is surrounded by wetlands and marsh. it's beautiful on a good day.r a hurricane, it's miserable. the main bridge was basically cut off, right? it collapsed. so the national guard has set up a temporary one, and we crossed it two days ago and spent the last 48 hours working to tell this story. you can practically walk on water where bayou barataria separates jean lafitte from louisiana. that is marsh, thrust in by ida's storm surge which pushed a barge into the only bridge connecting these two communities that knocked out the bridge, sunk the barge, and cut off the 1200 residents in barataria. we went to meet one of them. nice to meet you, sir. >> nice to talk to somebody. >> reporter: it's nice tok some? anymore. to >> reporter: robertme has b dwaterhe ten days. he has lived here for 42 years, and hurricane katricuated for. >> i was expecting water, but i wasn't expecting this kind of water. >> reporter: why didn't you leave for this one? >> good question. why didn't i? i don't know. me and my son decided to stay. you know? just hang around. >> repor
this area of jean lafitte is surrounded by wetlands and marsh. it's beautiful on a good day.r a hurricane, it's miserable. the main bridge was basically cut off, right? it collapsed. so the national guard has set up a temporary one, and we crossed it two days ago and spent the last 48 hours working to tell this story. you can practically walk on water where bayou barataria separates jean lafitte from louisiana. that is marsh, thrust in by ida's storm surge which pushed a barge into the only...
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. to come: the team of therapy dogs working to relieve stress at a chilean hospital, overwhelmed by cases of coronavirus. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions alongj here have been strengthened, presumably in case i the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, even after any adverse judgment in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. the us special envoy to haiti resigns in protest at his government's deportation policy for haitians, ca
nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. to come: the team of therapy dogs working to relieve stress at a chilean hospital, overwhelmed by cases of coronavirus. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions alongj...
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someone not following online new hampshire state representative marsh. just switched affiliation over the anti-vax stance and i'll talk to him later on this hour. you'll want to hear that. >>> also ahead, the cdc meeting this week to decide coronavirus booster shots. we're going to look at the impact on the biden covid strategy. we'll be right back. be right ba. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas, boost® high protein also has key nutrients or abdominal discomfort? taki
someone not following online new hampshire state representative marsh. just switched affiliation over the anti-vax stance and i'll talk to him later on this hour. you'll want to hear that. >>> also ahead, the cdc meeting this week to decide coronavirus booster shots. we're going to look at the impact on the biden covid strategy. we'll be right back. be right ba. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when...
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore.onths. the chinese aircraft included fighterjets and two nuclear—ca pable bombers. beijing now regularly flies military planes near taiwan, reinforcing its claim of sovereignty over the island. in the latest edition of our series on what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, we focus on australia. climate change has had a devastating impact on the country. last year, sydney measured temperatures of 50 degrees celsius. the country has also been hit by unusually intense bush fires. with 2021 set to be one of the hottest years on earth, hanan razek reports. it's been called the black summer. between 2019—2020, a prolonged heat wave caused huge bushfires across large parts of australia. itjust was extremely hot, and everyone was starting to get worried day by day until it happened. india and her family were among those hit by the fires in a rural area of southern australia. coming this way! oh, my! no, no, no! i thought we were going to lose the house, but ijust calmed down for a second and
nick marsh, bbc news, singapore.onths. the chinese aircraft included fighterjets and two nuclear—ca pable bombers. beijing now regularly flies military planes near taiwan, reinforcing its claim of sovereignty over the island. in the latest edition of our series on what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, we focus on australia. climate change has had a devastating impact on the country. last year, sydney measured temperatures of 50 degrees celsius. the country has also been hit by unusually...
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hazmat crews were at the site to contain fuel spilling into the marsh and. to ensure proper clean up to protect the bay. lynn's were hopeful we're able to contain that. where it's at, and most of the fuel will likely evaporate prior to clean up. the pilot was taken to the hospital for precaution. records for the plane's tail number showed the beech baron fixed wing plane as registered too far forward aviation leasing company out of atherton, the pilot's daughter tells ktvu, her 80 year old father flew navy aircraft for years and likely relied on his muscle memory and making monday's difficult landing. i've heard of incidents around this airport that didn't turn out okay for everybody involved so i think it is very lucky. the ntsb and faa are investigating the cause of the crash. those here at the crash site who heard the radio traffic between the plane and the tower say that the plane had engine trouble. the helicopter is expected to lift this plane back to the palo alto airport, frank wow, azenith smith live force tonight. thank you. in san francisco woman
hazmat crews were at the site to contain fuel spilling into the marsh and. to ensure proper clean up to protect the bay. lynn's were hopeful we're able to contain that. where it's at, and most of the fuel will likely evaporate prior to clean up. the pilot was taken to the hospital for precaution. records for the plane's tail number showed the beech baron fixed wing plane as registered too far forward aviation leasing company out of atherton, the pilot's daughter tells ktvu, her 80 year old...
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and member of the -- excuse me, new mexico house of representatives, william marsh.ed. i mean, was it something that just kind of start today eat at you and eat at you, or was it a moment where you decided i've had enough? >> lindsey, this has been building for a long time. as you probably are aware, i have opposed some of the positions taking by republican house leadership. i fought them on the house floor in june. they stripped me of my position of vice chairman of the health and human services committee and kept brewing all summer. i knew they were going to be holding a rally where they were basically taking anti-mask, anti-vaccine positions. it's just too much, so i left. they confirmed it this week at the fiscal committee. fiscal committee this week would have made a tremendous show on "saturday night live," but it wasn't a skit. it was real life. and i'm sorry. this is not where i am. >> i think you are talking about the fact that the fiscal committee actually just rejected $27 million here from the federal for vaccine distribution. you know the people involved
and member of the -- excuse me, new mexico house of representatives, william marsh.ed. i mean, was it something that just kind of start today eat at you and eat at you, or was it a moment where you decided i've had enough? >> lindsey, this has been building for a long time. as you probably are aware, i have opposed some of the positions taking by republican house leadership. i fought them on the house floor in june. they stripped me of my position of vice chairman of the health and human...
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that was andy marsh, ceo of bug that power. you are up to date. hello.y in parts of scotland and northern ireland, where you had to contend with the weather front which is bringing this increase in cloud and at times bits and pieces of rain. through into thursday, we�*re going to see quite a vigorous area of low pressure dragging its way over towards southern parts of scandinavia. notice how tightly packed those isobars are. the wind will be a real feature across the north of mainland scotland and especially through the northern isles. it isn�*tjust the strength of the winds, there will be showers if not longer spells of rain. here, we have the gusts and you�*ll see i�*m indicatimg they are 65, possibly 70mph as we get on through the daylight hours of thursday morning. even further south, the gusts really quite significant. wednesday�*s weather front just producing the odd bit and piece of rain and sufficient cloud across wales for a time and then slumping to the southwest of england. all the while the low pressure moves away from scotland, pulling its f
that was andy marsh, ceo of bug that power. you are up to date. hello.y in parts of scotland and northern ireland, where you had to contend with the weather front which is bringing this increase in cloud and at times bits and pieces of rain. through into thursday, we�*re going to see quite a vigorous area of low pressure dragging its way over towards southern parts of scandinavia. notice how tightly packed those isobars are. the wind will be a real feature across the north of mainland...
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witness test in the but then because it 19 pandemic spreads around the world even within the walls of marsh the, the 1st hearing will be postponed until september 2020 in november, while the trial is still ongoing. the united states are electing a new president, but before biden takes office on the 20th of january, the british judiciary delivers a verdict. a british judge this morning rejected a us request to extradite a song to the us on s b n, a running judge vanessa brady or said a san would not be faith in us person is due to the state of its mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling site from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to neatly prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the u. s. do not drop their charges. the freedom of the press is under threat. the join me every thursday and the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guests in the world, the politic sport business and show business. i'll see you then. me .
witness test in the but then because it 19 pandemic spreads around the world even within the walls of marsh the, the 1st hearing will be postponed until september 2020 in november, while the trial is still ongoing. the united states are electing a new president, but before biden takes office on the 20th of january, the british judiciary delivers a verdict. a british judge this morning rejected a us request to extradite a song to the us on s b n, a running judge vanessa brady or said a san would...
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we went out with trey ward in a marsh with almost identity cal conditions what are odds brian has been able to survive for more than a week smr very slim. >> reporter: given amount of water, florida nate afs say the only place where he could be hiding is on dry ground, presumably, that's the first police police will look the preserve is 75 23rs under water this year. there are plenty of snakes and panthers and alligators. >> nobody is hiding out in this. but something has to tell them, hey, we need to try one more time >>> the massive media coverage devoted to the gabby petitio case, how much attention is giving to missing white women versus people of floor color she coined the phrase missing white woman syndrome at least 710 indigenous people are reported missing in wyoming, the same state where she was found. according to list, more than 28,000 are black, 48,000 are white or hispanic and 2,000 native americans make up 1,500. >> let's get a check of your friday eve janessa, good morning. >> hi, good morning. you know, we do have a high impact weather day if you are across the northeas
we went out with trey ward in a marsh with almost identity cal conditions what are odds brian has been able to survive for more than a week smr very slim. >> reporter: given amount of water, florida nate afs say the only place where he could be hiding is on dry ground, presumably, that's the first police police will look the preserve is 75 23rs under water this year. there are plenty of snakes and panthers and alligators. >> nobody is hiding out in this. but something has to tell...
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the marsh and it's all destroyed. we need to get our water back so we can at least start living a little better than we got generators coming in and it's just like a bomb went off. we're going to make it happen. >> mayor, our hearts go out to you and everybody in your community of grand isle. good luck. the pictures are awful. it's going to take a long time to regroup. mayor, thank you so much and good luck. >> thank you all so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. we'll stay on top of that story. other breaking news we're following, moderna submitted data supporting a third dose of the covid vaccine. we'll talk about that and more with dr. anthony fauci. he's standing by live. we have lots to discuss when we come back. chase from freedom unlimited, you're always earning! book that hotel kim. because you are worth it. i am worth it! earn 5% on travel purchased through chase, and so much more. chase. make more of what's yours. with our unique tub over tub installation in just a day, bath fitter doesn't just fit your b
the marsh and it's all destroyed. we need to get our water back so we can at least start living a little better than we got generators coming in and it's just like a bomb went off. we're going to make it happen. >> mayor, our hearts go out to you and everybody in your community of grand isle. good luck. the pictures are awful. it's going to take a long time to regroup. mayor, thank you so much and good luck. >> thank you all so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. we'll stay...
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for reply trying to see where a friend is as a day went on, we got a class where to supper with paul marsh. and i remember him specifically making more of a big deal about it than either of us. it just wasn't like us to not tax back, not and sorry, snapshots that's back on the stamps. i still have the whole they can, you can see if they opened it thing and i don't think he was opening anything. were like that's weird. i think we weren't connecting dotson or like, this is not right. the next day we're like, dude. yeah, call someone i guess for lunch or i will go see if we can get his mom parents, phone number from the college. so we went over there and we just asked to take, can we get statics, parents, phone numbers, so we can get ahold of them and just see if he's at home or something. so they kind of freaked out right away. they're like, well, you don't know where your friend is. you don't know like what worries out like, what was that song? we were like, do we just got him in so much trouble? ah, friday at noon the phone rang and they asked for andrew and they didn't identify themselves
for reply trying to see where a friend is as a day went on, we got a class where to supper with paul marsh. and i remember him specifically making more of a big deal about it than either of us. it just wasn't like us to not tax back, not and sorry, snapshots that's back on the stamps. i still have the whole they can, you can see if they opened it thing and i don't think he was opening anything. were like that's weird. i think we weren't connecting dotson or like, this is not right. the next day...
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all of those investments in water quality restoration and getting the wetlands and marshes. restored so that they can be natural filters. that is something that's going to that's going to help protect lake tahoe from catastrophic fires like this. in the meantime, all agree that wildfires have an increasing potential to impact this lake's clarity now and in the future. our goal is to keep tight. hopefully we got to get it back, and it's up to all with te efforts to protect it. what's amazing, probably just maybe two months from now we could be talking about winter storm warnings in the tahoe areas, so just this is time year. drastic changes from fire season two to what the snow season so hopefully the fire activity will kind of come and be fading. and also, we could be talking about a new fresh snowpack in the mountains. so be watching out for that, but at least this weekend. we are talking about some heat across the entire state, especially in the inland spots here, close to the sacramento valley and here in the bay area as well. so you see temperatures. we started to warm u
all of those investments in water quality restoration and getting the wetlands and marshes. restored so that they can be natural filters. that is something that's going to that's going to help protect lake tahoe from catastrophic fires like this. in the meantime, all agree that wildfires have an increasing potential to impact this lake's clarity now and in the future. our goal is to keep tight. hopefully we got to get it back, and it's up to all with te efforts to protect it. what's amazing,...
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one of the charges is s p a marsh you have an international espionage case that has sucked in dozens of people to its grand jury process. that has pulled in 3 was from google and others. thousands of pages is information that has gone explicitly off to join us. that is what it calls a whole of government investigation. what other states call hollow government investigation, which is the largest investigation ever into a publisher, which is an extra territorial maneuver by the united states to engulf foreign publishes in claims of espionage and its immediate case? surely this is the sexiest media case ever. but nonetheless, there's something that's even sexier than international espionage case. and that is a sex case. and in sweden there suddenly movement in this case although the appeals court decline to quash the arrest, boring for it also criticize the prosecution's passivity and demanded that marianna ne, move forward with the investigation. she may now change her mind about traveling to london to question a thumbs, the days elevated in a few other thing if your mental so if you l
one of the charges is s p a marsh you have an international espionage case that has sucked in dozens of people to its grand jury process. that has pulled in 3 was from google and others. thousands of pages is information that has gone explicitly off to join us. that is what it calls a whole of government investigation. what other states call hollow government investigation, which is the largest investigation ever into a publisher, which is an extra territorial maneuver by the united states to...
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the marsh and it is all destroyed.art living a little better than -- we got generators coming in. >> and as if the lack of electricity and sweltering heat weren't enough, many areas don't have fully operational sewage systems. you can imagine what that is like. brian todd is on the ground in new orleans. >> reporter: people in louisiana are still struggling just to get the basics. many told us that they are still not sure where they will get food and water in the coming days and gas of course remains a big crisis. take a look here, this is the discount zone gas station, look at this line of motorists. it extends well beyond that bridge. some telling us that they have been waiting eight, nine hours at a time. and those are just the people in cars. there are also several people in line on foot and this line was much longer earlier. some people waiting on foot to fill their gas cans with gas. some told us that they have been waiting three to four hours to get gas. here is what a couple of those people had to say. how desp
the marsh and it is all destroyed.art living a little better than -- we got generators coming in. >> and as if the lack of electricity and sweltering heat weren't enough, many areas don't have fully operational sewage systems. you can imagine what that is like. brian todd is on the ground in new orleans. >> reporter: people in louisiana are still struggling just to get the basics. many told us that they are still not sure where they will get food and water in the coming days and gas...