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i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.ves is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go ahead. but but what this doesn't mean is that the civil service will suddenly balloon into even greater size. it means it's being done differently and done properly , along alongside done properly, along alongside the public service. >> so important . jacob. >> so important. jacob. actually, one of the things we were talking about was paying people more, but having fewer of them. we pay an awful lot of people, not very well to do jobs badly . that is a terrible way to badly. that is a terrible way to run the state. this obsession with people not being paid more th
i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.ves is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go...
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i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.es is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go ahead. but but what this doesn't mean is that the civil service will suddenly balloon into even greater size. it means it's being done differently and done properly , along alongside done properly, along alongside the public service. >> so important . jacob. >> so important. jacob. actually, one of the things we were talking about was paying people more, but having fewer of them. we pay an awful lot of people, not very well to do jobs badly . that is a terrible way to badly. that is a terrible way to run the state. this obsession with people not being paid more tha
i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.es is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go...
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d—link next review, william nelson morgan, you are 69 years of age, now.ou're advancing years plainly didn't prevent you from playing and acting part at the disturbance on county road. you were a part of a crowd of about 100 people who were running amok, setting fire to bins, damaging local property, including a community hub and library containing a food bank, and library containing a food bank, and provided an important resource for the people living in that area. that library and hub —based at meadow lane. the crowd threw bricks at night and bottles. bins were set on fire, and 80 were hurled at the defending police officers. as the officers were trying to regain control, you were seen at the front of the mob holding in your hand a wooden cosh, a small truncheon which she plainly had with you to use as a weapon. when officers tried to arrest you, he resisted with such force that it took three of them to detain you. later, when asked about the cosh, you said: remarkably, you had taken it with you that night for your own protection. for the same reasons as
d—link next review, william nelson morgan, you are 69 years of age, now.ou're advancing years plainly didn't prevent you from playing and acting part at the disturbance on county road. you were a part of a crowd of about 100 people who were running amok, setting fire to bins, damaging local property, including a community hub and library containing a food bank, and library containing a food bank, and provided an important resource for the people living in that area. that library and hub...
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, and nigel nelson to you first.labour was quick to act on that. weren't they? >> yes, they were, and absolutely right. there's been too many allegations about two tier policing, two tier care, that kind of thing. it was important the moment that something like this happens, they clamp down on it immediately and the police are of the same thing that they've arrested him now. and we'll see what happens next. >> yeah, i worry though, paul goodman, i mean, you've got, you know , it's all sides saying know, it's all sides saying these things. and when you hear from sir keir starmer talking about the far right and violence , about the far right and violence, thatis about the far right and violence, that is frustrating to some people. i think the authorities will have been very keen to dispel this two tier policing claim, in which many people, not just in the far right, think there's something in it for a variety of reasons. >> so they went in in this case, what struck me about it as really extraordinary and quite worrying
, and nigel nelson to you first.labour was quick to act on that. weren't they? >> yes, they were, and absolutely right. there's been too many allegations about two tier policing, two tier care, that kind of thing. it was important the moment that something like this happens, they clamp down on it immediately and the police are of the same thing that they've arrested him now. and we'll see what happens next. >> yeah, i worry though, paul goodman, i mean, you've got, you know , it's...
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, and nigel nelson to you first.labour was quick to act on that. weren't they? >> yes, they were, and absolutely right. there's been too many allegations about two tier policing, two tier care, that kind of thing. it was important the moment that something like this happens, they clamp down on it immediately and the police are of the same thing that they've arrested him now. and we'll see what happens next. >> yeah, i worry though, paul goodman, i mean, you've got, you know , it's all sides saying know, it's all sides saying these things. and when you hear from sir keir starmer talking about the far right and violence , about the far right and violence, thatis about the far right and violence, that is frustrating to some people. i think the authorities will have been very keen to dispel this two tier policing claim, in which many people, not just in the far right, think there's something in it for a variety of reasons. >> so they went in in this case, what struck me about it as really extraordinary and quite worrying
, and nigel nelson to you first.labour was quick to act on that. weren't they? >> yes, they were, and absolutely right. there's been too many allegations about two tier policing, two tier care, that kind of thing. it was important the moment that something like this happens, they clamp down on it immediately and the police are of the same thing that they've arrested him now. and we'll see what happens next. >> yeah, i worry though, paul goodman, i mean, you've got, you know , it's...
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william rock hill nelson. okay, but you guys know who? william rock hill. nelson is, right? well, he opened the first art gallery in kansas city. and what happened was nelson went on a trip to the to europe do one of these grand tours in the 1890s and he bought lot of reproductions of works of the old masters to bring back to kansas city and open a gallery. well, harry truman, you know, when he was growing in kansas city, there really was no art gallery here to speak of. and so this was nelson's attempt to to bring some kind of art museum to kansas city. well, here, i'll show you these the kinds of pictures that that he brought back. now, this is a reproduction of don't me say his name, bartholomaeus van der hulst. but these are the kinds of pictures that william rock bill nelson brought back for the nelson gallery, which was a two rooms on the second floor of the public library. and this, i believe, was harry first exposure to art was pictures like this. they're very realistic, right? i mean, you can really i mean, you can almost feel the breath when you're up close to them
william rock hill nelson. okay, but you guys know who? william rock hill. nelson is, right? well, he opened the first art gallery in kansas city. and what happened was nelson went on a trip to the to europe do one of these grand tours in the 1890s and he bought lot of reproductions of works of the old masters to bring back to kansas city and open a gallery. well, harry truman, you know, when he was growing in kansas city, there really was no art gallery here to speak of. and so this was...
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, the leader that i follow in palestine is in roughly his 20th year an israeli dungeon, he is the nelson mandela of palestine, his name is marwan barguti, and you should try to remember that name, because you will, i promise you be hearing more about and from him, i'm in favor of one state, you can call it what you like, i favor this name, you can uh, you can thank me later, the holy land, let's have one state called the holyland, between the holy river, jordan and the mediterranean sea. a state in which every person, whatever color they are, whatever religion they are, whatever ethnicity they are, live as equal citizens under the law. now "you may well be saying that that's a pipe dream, but when i was underground illegally, in apartite south africa, working for the african national congress, led by nelson mandela, people in the freedom association, were still supporting apartite, and they believed that white supremacist." the apartite rule would run south africa forever. now you're a young man, i'm not blaming you personally, but the freedom association believed that nelson mandela was
, the leader that i follow in palestine is in roughly his 20th year an israeli dungeon, he is the nelson mandela of palestine, his name is marwan barguti, and you should try to remember that name, because you will, i promise you be hearing more about and from him, i'm in favor of one state, you can call it what you like, i favor this name, you can uh, you can thank me later, the holy land, let's have one state called the holyland, between the holy river, jordan and the mediterranean sea. a...
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nelson mandela was calling for reconciliation. in fact, some monday, late to hold candy, a huge part of set off because niggas to mahatma is an integral part about history because it is here that he 1st experimented with truth here. that he demonstrated his characteristic firmness in pursuit of justice tier that he develop santiago hall as a philosophy. and a method of struggle was exactly a game that struggles back to the indian people in the nation. start to be a move meant some all forums of to get to independence. india was 1st to pose political and economic sanctions against that africa and mobilize as the countries to boy caught to the parties we, she acting single handedly at a time would applicant her presentation was neil in the u. n. and as the international farms guntee and india also signals support for african majority who reflecting developments inside. so that's the cost with the congress of india. i lied to themselves, which is see that african officials now say, well, nelson, monday lies the father also alaska. ma
nelson mandela was calling for reconciliation. in fact, some monday, late to hold candy, a huge part of set off because niggas to mahatma is an integral part about history because it is here that he 1st experimented with truth here. that he demonstrated his characteristic firmness in pursuit of justice tier that he develop santiago hall as a philosophy. and a method of struggle was exactly a game that struggles back to the indian people in the nation. start to be a move meant some all forums of...
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if you listen to what nasa administrator bill nelson nelson said, he said nasa has made mistakes in the past. we've lost to space shuttles columbia and challenger. as a result of their not being a culture you're where people felt confident that they could raise their hands and say hey, there's a problem here. we think this is not safe so nasa really saying, look, we've learned from the lessons of the past challenger and columbia, and we don't care what the chance was that these astronauts could get back safe. there is a risk and it's just not risk that they're willing to take. fred in the end, they said that it all came down to the thrusters. those are these really tiny rocket motor engines that just move this spacecraft from side-to-side, help it with docking, but help with this really critical maneuver. it when the spacecraft is going to head back to earth and re-enter the earth's atmosphere those thrusters are what's used to orient the spacecraft in the right direction so that it is re-entering the earth's atmosphere ms fear, with the heat shield facing forward, if those thrusters ca
if you listen to what nasa administrator bill nelson nelson said, he said nasa has made mistakes in the past. we've lost to space shuttles columbia and challenger. as a result of their not being a culture you're where people felt confident that they could raise their hands and say hey, there's a problem here. we think this is not safe so nasa really saying, look, we've learned from the lessons of the past challenger and columbia, and we don't care what the chance was that these astronauts could...
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is it younger people or are they the older dinosaurs like nigel nelson next to me?mean, is it a generational issue? >> yes. i think there is a generational issue. i think younger people, they generally want to make a really good impression. so sometimes you find the younger workforce are the ones that actually want to really put their mark out there, and they really want to work longer hours, and that's going to, you know, it's going to be difficult for younger people to, you know , switch off, you know, you know, switch off, you know, younger people don't generally what they do. but but it's less often at, say, 18 year olds have family commitments , which is the family commitments, which is the work life balance, which labour is striving to achieve by reason of this new deal for working people to get that work life balance. >> yes, it has the approach towards work changed, do you think since the covid pandemic more people work from home? nigel won't wear a tie. mutaz is dressed for a nightclub. it's all different nowadays. >> yeah, absolutely . more people >> yeah,
is it younger people or are they the older dinosaurs like nigel nelson next to me?mean, is it a generational issue? >> yes. i think there is a generational issue. i think younger people, they generally want to make a really good impression. so sometimes you find the younger workforce are the ones that actually want to really put their mark out there, and they really want to work longer hours, and that's going to, you know, it's going to be difficult for younger people to, you know ,...
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thank you for joining nigel nelson. nigel welcome.nk you forjoining me, as thank you for joining me, as usual, on a on a thursday. normally i see you in person, but today we're we're remote. this is labour. trying to get back into the eu by stealth. isn't it? >> no, not even nearly. first of all, the youth mobility scheme doesn't look as if it's going to happen , that the usual sort of happen, that the usual sort of weasely ambiguous whitehall words. there are no plans. in fact, the government had gone further than that and said they're not even considering it, which is a bit more concrete. theidea which is a bit more concrete. the idea at the moment is to get obviously closer ties with europe, but what it comes down to young people, it's things like making school trips easier, student exchanges, cultural visits, that kind of thing. however, i think that that they should have a youth mobility scheme. we've got it through. we've got it with several other countries . it works very well. countries. it works very well. there's no reason n
thank you for joining nigel nelson. nigel welcome.nk you forjoining me, as thank you for joining me, as usual, on a on a thursday. normally i see you in person, but today we're we're remote. this is labour. trying to get back into the eu by stealth. isn't it? >> no, not even nearly. first of all, the youth mobility scheme doesn't look as if it's going to happen , that the usual sort of happen, that the usual sort of weasely ambiguous whitehall words. there are no plans. in fact, the...
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, the leader that i follow in palestine, is in roughly his 20th year an israeli dungeon, he's the nelson mandela of palestine, his name is marwan barguti, and you should try to remember that name, because you will, i promise you, be hearing more about and from him. "i'm in favor of one state, you can call it what you like, i favor this name, you can uh, you can thank me later, the holy land, let's have one state called the holyland between the holy river, jordan and the mediterranean sea, a state in which every person, whatever color they are, whatever religion they are, whatever ethnicity they are, live as equal citizens under the law. now you may well be saying that that's a pipe dream, but when i was underground illegally in apartite south africa, working for the african national congress, led by nelson mandela, people in the freedom association. were still supporting apartite and they believed the white supremacist apartite rule would run south africa forever. now you're a young man, i'm not blaming you personally, but the freedom association believed that nelson mandela was a terror
, the leader that i follow in palestine, is in roughly his 20th year an israeli dungeon, he's the nelson mandela of palestine, his name is marwan barguti, and you should try to remember that name, because you will, i promise you, be hearing more about and from him. "i'm in favor of one state, you can call it what you like, i favor this name, you can uh, you can thank me later, the holy land, let's have one state called the holyland between the holy river, jordan and the mediterranean sea,...
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and nelson mandela came, it was actually in the early hours.at about 2am and mandela was there with us at around three. and when he came, he sat me and my sisters down opposite him. and what he said was, there had come a time when he had gone to hug one of his daughters and she had sort of moved away from him, and he'd said, "what's the matter?" and she had said, "you're the father of the whole country, "but you have never been a father to me." and that was his way of saying, i understand what you've had to pay for our political... what your whole generation have had to pay for our political commitment. you said to me, that, on reflection, you think it's not easy to be a revolutionary and most of all, a revolutionary with children. is that why you've taken a very specific decision in your creative life, not so much to be a revolutionary, but to use the power of your voice and your writing to give voice to the voiceless in a different sort of way? yeah, i don't think it was a choice between revolution or that. i don't think we're having a revolu
and nelson mandela came, it was actually in the early hours.at about 2am and mandela was there with us at around three. and when he came, he sat me and my sisters down opposite him. and what he said was, there had come a time when he had gone to hug one of his daughters and she had sort of moved away from him, and he'd said, "what's the matter?" and she had said, "you're the father of the whole country, "but you have never been a father to me." and that was his way of...
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you're on with sophia nelson, go ahead. caller: you are -- you speak very well, i could liste to you l day. gues you are kind, i grew off exit three in uth jeey. caller: jersey girl. [laughter] guest: i am, am. caller: first of all, what do you think of the project 2025 thing that is going around? the hatred thing that you brought up is true. i'm sorry for that comment that that person made. i understand the hatred thing. i have an identical twin brother who won't even speak to me. he has a trump flag in front of his house and you know what? i'm not a hatred person. i don't want deal with any of that. the other thing, how can a person who is a criminal run for president? i do not -- i will never understand how this is even allowed. don't even understand it. those are comments. st: i wrote down the question so we can get back to them, but can you tell me, at one point did you end your idental twi diverge on your political identity or political beliefs? do you remember specificly when it happened? caller: this d not start unt
you're on with sophia nelson, go ahead. caller: you are -- you speak very well, i could liste to you l day. gues you are kind, i grew off exit three in uth jeey. caller: jersey girl. [laughter] guest: i am, am. caller: first of all, what do you think of the project 2025 thing that is going around? the hatred thing that you brought up is true. i'm sorry for that comment that that person made. i understand the hatred thing. i have an identical twin brother who won't even speak to me. he has a...
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now, lord goodman and nigel nelson remain with me in the studio.esting seeing this couple take on a quasi royal role. >> yeah , that's that's what >> yeah, that's that's what astonishing. and this should be astonishing. and this should be a private visit. and it looks like the beginning of a royal toun like the beginning of a royal tour. now, quite clearly, that is inappropriate that they are not working royals in any shape or form. they've decided that for themselves. so the kind of images we're seeing at the moment actually look really uncomfortable, that it's not something we should see. and i'm surprised they're going along with that. >> and, lord goodman, this comes at the same week we learn that prince harry will not be attending a pretty important funeral here in the uk of a family member. >> i'm certainly surprised to hear that he has apparently said, i'm stressing, apparently because i've not heard it myself that he thinks it's safer in colombia than the uk. i mean, he ought to be aware by now that the riots have died down and that he'd be
now, lord goodman and nigel nelson remain with me in the studio.esting seeing this couple take on a quasi royal role. >> yeah , that's that's what >> yeah, that's that's what astonishing. and this should be astonishing. and this should be a private visit. and it looks like the beginning of a royal toun like the beginning of a royal tour. now, quite clearly, that is inappropriate that they are not working royals in any shape or form. they've decided that for themselves. so the kind...
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these views ultimate to lead to nelson mandela's arrest in line 262. but it did not mean that he stood as the opposite of peace, loving gundy. in fact, a bond between india and the african national congress was forged, and this was evidenced by now submitted a visit to india in the immediate optim. also of he's released from prison. he chose the latter gundy his role model as, as far as dissipation abroad. of the spending 27 years behind bozza and estates off hatred, nelson mandela was calling for reconciliation. in fact, some monday, late to hold candy issues products that optic has lucas. the mahatma is an integral part about history because it is here that he 1st experimented with truth here that he demonstrated his characteristic firmness in pursuit of justice tier that he develop santiago ha, is a philosophy. and a method of struggle was exactly a game that struggles out to the indian people in the nation. start to be a move meant some all forums of to get to independence. india was 1st to pose political and economic sanctions. a gaze of africa an
these views ultimate to lead to nelson mandela's arrest in line 262. but it did not mean that he stood as the opposite of peace, loving gundy. in fact, a bond between india and the african national congress was forged, and this was evidenced by now submitted a visit to india in the immediate optim. also of he's released from prison. he chose the latter gundy his role model as, as far as dissipation abroad. of the spending 27 years behind bozza and estates off hatred, nelson mandela was calling...
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well we'll be speaking to jane nelson. to explain why it's so important for overfifties to forge friendships later in life. >> yeah. important conversation. yeah. elsewhere, 9 in 10 brits say certain childhood foods evoke nostalgic feelings. so we want to know which generational meal is your favourite. chef hannah young will be here to share some blasts from the past . share some blasts from the past. >> you know, i've been thinking about this nostalgic childhood foods, and i want to add the potato smiley faces. >> oh, yeah, we still have those now, do we? yeah, the kids have them. >> oh, do they, do they like them? >> yeah. and. sorry, jamie oliver, but turkey twizzlers. i know they're probably not too great, but they're still doing the rounds, are they? >> yeah. so you're across all of this stuff? yeah, yeah, keep them coming in. we've had loads, andifs them coming in. we've had loads, and it's been so fun to read through them all. >> gbnews.com/yoursay to two very quick questions from viewers. a do you like timeless fas
well we'll be speaking to jane nelson. to explain why it's so important for overfifties to forge friendships later in life. >> yeah. important conversation. yeah. elsewhere, 9 in 10 brits say certain childhood foods evoke nostalgic feelings. so we want to know which generational meal is your favourite. chef hannah young will be here to share some blasts from the past . share some blasts from the past. >> you know, i've been thinking about this nostalgic childhood foods, and i want...
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i mean, don't you think nigel nelson, the government's got to recognise there is violence on both sides? well, i mean , the both sides? well, i mean, the attacks on a mosque were clearly by the far right. yeah we've seen also videos elsewhere in birmingham this week, haven't we? we have. >> and there was violence there. but i mean nothing like the degree of it. what we're talking about here is the worst riots since 2011, so it is perfectly right for keir starmer to crack down on that. he must deal with the with the rioters themselves , the with the rioters themselves, stop it in its tracks, and so you can't make comparisons with, say, the pro—palestinian marches. they haven't torn say, the pro—palestinian marches. they haven't tom the country apart. black lives matter didn't cause the same kind of mayhem that these people are. they're the ones we must focus on. hopefully things are dying down, but we won't know
i mean, don't you think nigel nelson, the government's got to recognise there is violence on both sides? well, i mean , the both sides? well, i mean, the attacks on a mosque were clearly by the far right. yeah we've seen also videos elsewhere in birmingham this week, haven't we? we have. >> and there was violence there. but i mean nothing like the degree of it. what we're talking about here is the worst riots since 2011, so it is perfectly right for keir starmer to crack down on that. he...
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it was late morning, mid- november, detective nelson was worried, would he show up?g lot by himself, you kind of go over, i'm sure your heart races a little bit. it is crunch time and you feel like everyone is depending on you to get this done. you want it to well. >> the idea is you are reeling him in like a fisherman, but there are times you don't know what is going to happen. >> could have a freight on the line. i've had that happen a few times. >> but not this time. there was frank in a brand-new lexus suv. oh yes, referring to a less expensive car he said he would be driving. >> that's sweet. now i know what you spent your money on. >> money from fred schockner is what the cop meant . frank did not take that bait. hard to tell from the video, but frank coughs up the money. >> i got a grant right now because they are still monitoring my accounts. >> who is? >> [ bleep ] detectives. >> they are looking at you? >> detective was in the van, listening to the whole thing go down. >> when you finally get something like that, that was the nail in his coffin. >> the inst
it was late morning, mid- november, detective nelson was worried, would he show up?g lot by himself, you kind of go over, i'm sure your heart races a little bit. it is crunch time and you feel like everyone is depending on you to get this done. you want it to well. >> the idea is you are reeling him in like a fisherman, but there are times you don't know what is going to happen. >> could have a freight on the line. i've had that happen a few times. >> but not this time. there...
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but before i let dean traynor, is the media, and nelson -- i wonder, and a quick thoughts? then we will transition to our next panel. >> [laughs] the trump decision -- we were talking before -- i thought that the court would say that actions as a government official were immune but outside government action were not. did they say that? okay. so it's not absolute. >> its official acts. >> that's how i thought they would come out. i'm actually somebody who studied the original understanding. that is inconsistent with the original understanding. the original understanding was that the president was liable for breaking the law period. i think this is a decision from the original understanding of the court is at odds with the constitution. >> i would agree. this is, to me, another bit of evidence -- as if we need more -- that this is a very outcome driven court. that uses selective enforcement of his own theories of originalism to determine what it wants to be the outcome ultimately. i imagine that it must be remain did for -- remanded for consideration of whether the act concer
but before i let dean traynor, is the media, and nelson -- i wonder, and a quick thoughts? then we will transition to our next panel. >> [laughs] the trump decision -- we were talking before -- i thought that the court would say that actions as a government official were immune but outside government action were not. did they say that? okay. so it's not absolute. >> its official acts. >> that's how i thought they would come out. i'm actually somebody who studied the original...
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>> well, we're delighted to be joined now by journalist and author nelson aspen nelson . author nelson nelson. thank you for joining. joining us this morning on saturday morning live. what are your thoughts on the latest trump kamala saga comments ? kamala saga comments? >> thanks for having me, guys. it's good to be with you and former president trump continues to prove himself the ultimate reality star with this kind of, presentation. and while it's created a lot of internal division within the national association of black journalists, that was the group that was hosting the appearance, and now it's resulted in chaotic internal division within that group. but he was playing to his base. this was sort of vintage donald trump . and he he plays he donald trump. and he he plays he plays directly to his base. i don't think he's won over any new voters. but the folks that are committed to donald trump, you know, they they take that like raw meat being thrown down into the gladiator pit guys. >> indeed . although nelson has >> indeed. although nelson has kamala harris sent mixed messages a
>> well, we're delighted to be joined now by journalist and author nelson aspen nelson . author nelson nelson. thank you for joining. joining us this morning on saturday morning live. what are your thoughts on the latest trump kamala saga comments ? kamala saga comments? >> thanks for having me, guys. it's good to be with you and former president trump continues to prove himself the ultimate reality star with this kind of, presentation. and while it's created a lot of internal...
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nasa administrator bill nelson.rebecca morelle told me more about how nasa reached this decision. it has been a really difficult decision for nasser to come to. they have spent months mulling this over. —— nasa to come to. i mean, the issues, really the problems with the boeing starliner system sort of started almost as soon as it lifted off. there were problems with its thrusters, there were helium leaks. and for the last few months, nasa and boeing engineers have been trying to understand exactly what was at the root of these problems. but they have decided today, they've announced their decision that they don't think it's safe enough for their astronauts to fly home on boeing's starliner system, so instead, they're going to be coming back on a spacex spacecraft instead, which has been, you know, shuttling astronauts to and from the the international space station since 2020. so they're going to come home next year, after a while. right, so there's a delay to that. that can'tjust happen overnight. no, i mean it's
nasa administrator bill nelson.rebecca morelle told me more about how nasa reached this decision. it has been a really difficult decision for nasser to come to. they have spent months mulling this over. —— nasa to come to. i mean, the issues, really the problems with the boeing starliner system sort of started almost as soon as it lifted off. there were problems with its thrusters, there were helium leaks. and for the last few months, nasa and boeing engineers have been trying to understand...
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mixed feelings of sadness and hope have dominated those on maui, including nelson, csr. so she was forced to flee her family home in lahaina with just the things she could carry. evacuating to a road above the town, eventually coming to this shelter. there's no privacy. >> you sleep side by side there and you know it's so hard. >> hi, i'm becky, i'm becky, nice to meet you. good to meet you too. 83 year old patty peterson was living in the lahaina home that her grandmother and mother before had lived in. >> out of all of my cousins, we lost nine homes. >> she's moved five times since the fire. >> it is what it is. and god has a plan and i trust his plan. >> and the plan for lahaina was immediate. future construction, something jean milne has been able to do ahead of others. a foreshadowing of the next phase of recovery. >> this is our ohana. >> his house was under construction and almost done when the fire ripped through the neighborhood, destroying his new build. just the thought of literally having to start over after three years of effort was devastating. he is the fi
mixed feelings of sadness and hope have dominated those on maui, including nelson, csr. so she was forced to flee her family home in lahaina with just the things she could carry. evacuating to a road above the town, eventually coming to this shelter. there's no privacy. >> you sleep side by side there and you know it's so hard. >> hi, i'm becky, i'm becky, nice to meet you. good to meet you too. 83 year old patty peterson was living in the lahaina home that her grandmother and...
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and another man, william nelson morgan, took part in the violence in liverpool, he had to be subduedy slight, 69, let us hearfrom thejudge. bath despite being fairly slight, 69, let us hear from the judge.— us hear from the 'udge. both of these locations, i us hear from the judge. both of these locations, there - us hear from the judge. both of these locations, there was i us hear from the judge. both of these locations, there was very| these locations, there was very serious — these locations, there was very serious mob violence and each of you was at _ serious mob violence and each of you was at the _ serious mob violence and each of you was at the forefront of that lawless hehavioun — was at the forefront of that lawless behaviour. every decent member of the community affected by these events— the community affected by these events will have been appalled and deeply— events will have been appalled and deeply disturbed by what has taken place in _ deeply disturbed by what has taken place in the neighbourhoods. the 'ud . e place in the neighbourhoods. the 'udue also place in the nei
and another man, william nelson morgan, took part in the violence in liverpool, he had to be subduedy slight, 69, let us hearfrom thejudge. bath despite being fairly slight, 69, let us hear from the judge.— us hear from the 'udge. both of these locations, i us hear from the judge. both of these locations, there - us hear from the judge. both of these locations, there was i us hear from the judge. both of these locations, there was very| these locations, there was very serious — these...
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david was beating on the door and hollering nelson, nelson, come quick.y're all dead, they're all dead. >> nelson dropped everything and raced over to david's garage. >> i was dumbfounded. i was shocked what i saw. >> david yelled at him to check on jill, his daughter from the bronco and nelson said he made his way carefully to the vehicle. like david, he was a former state trooper and knew the crime scenes had to be preserved. >> i looked in the back seat >> i looked in the back seat and that is when i saw little jill back there. i reached back and i touched her arm or shoulder, something and i said jill, jill. >> you knew she was gone? >> i knew she was gone and i said dave, i think they're all gone, buddy. he actually went down to the ground, was laying on his back ground, was laying on his back rolling around and saying why, and i wanted to make sure that i didn't do anything to hamper it. why did i have to go? what didn't i stay with them? >> uncle nelson managed to get dave away from the garage. >> dave is trying his best to get back in. i wouldn't
david was beating on the door and hollering nelson, nelson, come quick.y're all dead, they're all dead. >> nelson dropped everything and raced over to david's garage. >> i was dumbfounded. i was shocked what i saw. >> david yelled at him to check on jill, his daughter from the bronco and nelson said he made his way carefully to the vehicle. like david, he was a former state trooper and knew the crime scenes had to be preserved. >> i looked in the back seat >> i...
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there anything about gaylord nelson? there's a little bit. a little bit in gaylord nelson, of course, was more of a humphrey man himself. and so that created some some issues. but there's not a lot there's a bit where gaylord nelson is supposed to do an introduction and he's very long winded about it can be a bit perturbed by it, but there's not a lot of that. but i did. i did love reading some of the interviews with gaylord nelson just to kind of see the candor of how he felt about people and how people felt about him. you know? so there's a little but but frankly, i found myself most interested in the people whose names you never heard of. and so if i steered anywhere, it's probably for the lesser known figures. but great question. certainly same era, same time period. we have time for one more than if people want to share kennedy's story or two. i'd love to to hear from you. we can call it a night. yes, sir. what was your impetus to write about kennedy versus all the things you could have chosen? yeah. why did i? why they choose to write a
there anything about gaylord nelson? there's a little bit. a little bit in gaylord nelson, of course, was more of a humphrey man himself. and so that created some some issues. but there's not a lot there's a bit where gaylord nelson is supposed to do an introduction and he's very long winded about it can be a bit perturbed by it, but there's not a lot of that. but i did. i did love reading some of the interviews with gaylord nelson just to kind of see the candor of how he felt about people and...