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nelson nelson. there was, if i can get you to address this briefly though, because we don't have a lot of time at this stage. the defense of the amazon forest was a big point of emphasis for la. yes, of course it is. lula participate in the name the negotiations of the of the parents agreements and before that on copenhagen. so brazil has been very active since that will summit to me in rio de janeiro, 1992 in, in an environment that wishes in more in world affairs. and most present bull sonata for we have his policy in relation to the amazon right for us. all right, brazil on might relation nelson. thank you so much. i'm sorry, that was unfair. i didn't give you a lot of time for what is a big topic will have a lot more time throughout the evening as you stay with us. but we really appreciate you being with us here on al jazeera as we continue our coverage of lu, those victory in brazil's presidential election over outgoing president, j year. both scenario latest pictures of lula as he was addressing the nation just moments ago on al jazeera to stay with us up next in sight. story. ah, the long march to his lemma. that puck is down, full. a prime minister is leading a protest from the hole through the capital demanding an early election. 6 months not being pushed out of office. does he have a chance to come back? this is inside story. ah. the head of air, welcome to the program. i'm the clock earlier this year, pakistan's been prime minister in run con, last a crucial no confidence vote in parliament. it led to his resignation. but since then, he's been holding regular rallies
nelson nelson. there was, if i can get you to address this briefly though, because we don't have a lot of time at this stage. the defense of the amazon forest was a big point of emphasis for la. yes, of course it is. lula participate in the name the negotiations of the of the parents agreements and before that on copenhagen. so brazil has been very active since that will summit to me in rio de janeiro, 1992 in, in an environment that wishes in more in world affairs. and most present bull sonata...
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i love nelson. nelson is great. >> he mentioned that he was jokingly upset that the cold wa was over because he was making fortune writing about russia an the united states. you write a lot about crime. ticket not sent lucky because it's back. it's back in business. >> you write a lot about murder and subbands, do you think opportunities and today's society when you look around at the crime spike? >> you know, it's always happening. i don't always do this, i get a nice christmas novel. so, we are mixing it up we are mixing it up your. >> tell us about the christmas deal? >> you know, i like christmas. the patterson's are christmas family. at like the holiday, and what i wanted to do, what i set out to do was to write a christmas novel that would be perennial that people would want to read again and again and again. and it is called the 12 topsy-turvy very messy days of christmas, it's best faced a little bit on the 12 days of christmas which is one of my favorites. >> christmas in october, it is never too early. jam
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nelson mandela- — hero living or dead? nelson mandela. it _ hero living or dead? nelson mandela. it was _ hero living or dead? ourite model? i cannot _ mandela. it was your favourite model? i cannot answer - mandela. it was your favourite model? i cannot answer that i model? i cannot answer that one. model? i cannot answer that one- what — model? i cannot answer that one. what is _ model? i cannot answer that one. what is the _ model? i cannot answer that one. what is the biggest - one. what is the biggest fashion faux _ one. what is the biggest fashion faux pas - one. what is the biggest fashion faux pas to - one. what is the biggest i fashion faux pas to avoid? i always say leather leggings. how often do you go to the gym. every day. do how often do you go to the gym. every day-— every day. do you eat meat? yes. every day. do you eat meat? yes- what — every day. do you eat meat? yes. what time _ every day. do you eat meat? yes. what time you - every day. do you eat meat? yes. what time you wake i every day. do you eat meat? yes. what time you wake up | every day. do you eat meat? i yes. what time you wake up
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nelson. - will actually mobilise. think he 10 phillips and nigel nelson. we - will actually mobilise. think he jo| phillips and nigel nelsonl have to leave it there that is it for the papers goodbye for now. lives lost, people displaced. and eastern regions it illegally annexed in the last week, and as the ukrainian army fights back and regains some of it stolen territory the huge damage to donetsk and kherson are being revealed. many ukranians have been saddened by the destruction of buildings and the loss of culture and history that comes with that. since the start of the war unesco says almost 200 historic sites have been damaged. but what can't be saved physically can be saved virtually. over the years we have looked at different ways of preserving buildings digitally and now that technology is being used for a very urgent task. across ukraine, hundreds of buildings have stood for years as important cultural sites. but through the war, many have gone from this, to this. their architectural wonders becoming piles of rubble. every day, they destroy something really important in terms of cultural heritage. for example, ye
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nelson. administrator nelson, so great to have you here. >> thank you so to have you here >> thank you so much you said it, space is the place. >> so, space is the place. i get asked this question a lot, i'm going to ask you, gimp the fact that the we have all the geopolitical strife. given the fact that we've been having a market that's selling off this year. questions about economic growth, on down the list why does space matter? >> well, the numbers that you just quoted are just the tip of the iceberg. it's quantitatively so much more, the effect that nasa and our space programs has an our economy. let me give you an example we are the ones that create the instruments that determine climate change how much is us understanding what climate change is doing to us worth to us so it's another economic calculation. we can tell a farmer that he has this much water content in his soil, so that he can help improve his crop production. how much is that worth so, the calculations of how the space investment ripples through the economy is incalculable. >> and talking about space investment, we've seen this emergence in recent years of commercial space buyers. some of them have even gone public we've seen them not immune to the downdraft in markets this year given the fact that there are so many more companies out there for nasa to potentially partner with, how are you viewing that landscape? do you expect we'll see some consolidation in terms of who you'll be contracting with >> the commercial partnership that we have say very, very important one. and a central thrust of nasa when this rocket that will launch in two weeks, november the 14th -- >> is it going to launch on november 14th? >> the largest rocket ever, going back to the moon a test flight. then we put humans on it in a couple of years. in three years when it lands it will be a private spacecraft when they won the competition. that's just one example. look how we are planning for the international space station for the next eight years until 2030. and then we're going to turn it over to the commercial sector for commercial space stations and nasa will become then a tenant, with our landlord. in low earth orbit, so nasa can concentrate out there. as we explore the cosmos >> you just mentioned artemis 1 which we've seen the date pushed back and pushed back boeing is the prime contractor for that super mega powerful sls space long systems rocket. is it actually going to launch on november 14th >> it will launch when it's safe >> okay. >> we don't do that, particularly, when you're messing around and putting humans on the top. so, we had a hydrogen leak we tried again they didn't fix it then we were ready to go in the last part of last month, and lo and behold, here comes the hurricane. >> i do want -- >> -- so we had to roll it back. >> yeah. i do want to get your take on boeing, we saw that company reporting yesterday. it took a big charge air force got a lot in terms of that charge. commercial continues to be a drag for boeing. how are you working with that company and bouncing it against spacex for the first crew flight for boeing now pushing back until next year? >> they'll come through. they are assuring me that they will launch with the astronauts. two astronauts, a test mission, in february. but whether it's february or a couple months later, it will be safe and then we will have the additional crew capability to get to and from the international space station, as we have now, with spacex and as we rely and integrate crews with the russian soyuz. >> okay. finally, i can't have you here and not ask you about ufos or i guess you would say unidentify phenomena. nasa has set up a team to study what we would call ufos. this comes on the heels of the dod classifying some research around this, too walk me through what you expect to find here >> well, just like asteroids, people are fascinated with things like ufos and so people think that it's being clamped up, kept out of public view by the department of defense. what we decided to do was to put this blue ribbon panel of scientists together. and look at it from the scientific standpoint. and what sensors do we have that might tell us about that phenomenon and that's the approach we're taking a scientific approach now, it's caught people's attention because naturally, they're wondering are they aliens is it anniversary, but we're going to take it from a scientific point of view >> so is there extraterrestrial life, real quickly >> the universe is so big 13.8 billion years ago that it started, is there a possibility that there's another sun in another galaxy with a planet that has a similar habitual atmosphere i would say the mathematical probability is pretty good >> bill nelson>> thank you >>> coming up on "tech check," we won't get to that, we'll talk meta and service now and shop apply and the earnings report. then to twitter and musk here's a live picture of twitter hq shares 5397. we'll keep an eye on elon throughout the morning stay with us >>> i want to focus on shares of our parent company comcast because it is having a rare up day, a significant one, similar to adding to overall to the sector as well, charter, mull tease. cable margins all-time high. added broadband subs, when there would be no additions. wireless, more additions than ever we talked before, both charter spectrum and comcast, they are becoming serious competitors to a certain extent to the other wireless carriers. and overall on adjusted measures for ebitda and other revenue numbers, a rare good day there overall for the markets slightly up on the s&p. that will do it for us on "squawk on the street," "tech check" starts now. >>> good thursday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with julia
nelson. administrator nelson, so great to have you here. >> thank you so to have you here >> thank you so much you said it, space is the place. >> so, space is the place. i get asked this question a lot, i'm going to ask you, gimp the fact that the we have all the geopolitical strife. given the fact that we've been having a market that's selling off this year. questions about economic growth, on down the list why does space matter? >> well, the numbers that you just...
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ukraine peacefully, and we respect this position. so, well then nelson wong probably since we're nelson here sits thank you. my name is nelsonto be. here mr. president in your speech comments. you mentioned that the rules-based order of the world has been used and is still used very often by the west, it must be said that this issue has been discussed quite often over the past four days. here in our discussions my question is to look ahead. we see that we are entering an era when there will be no superpowers. it must be said that we spoke on the first day of our discussions. how much the us's only superpower is losing control and we're entering a new age is not only the beginning of the end of us superpower status. moreover, we are already in the process of losing it. at a new stage it seems to me that we will also need certain rules if we want to work out such rules from our point of view , mr. squatter mr. president. what rules would be the most important thing is clear that such rules are not yet in order, hypotheses. what principles must be observed? when will these new rules come into effect? thanks why are there no suc
ukraine peacefully, and we respect this position. so, well then nelson wong probably since we're nelson here sits thank you. my name is nelsonto be. here mr. president in your speech comments. you mentioned that the rules-based order of the world has been used and is still used very often by the west, it must be said that this issue has been discussed quite often over the past four days. here in our discussions my question is to look ahead. we see that we are entering an era when there will be...
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nelson, and the moment. current third infantry commander charles constanza pinning that medal for breyry in colorado. and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to be able to serve my country. >> wow. we salute staff sargent harold nelson7 years young. we are so >> building a better bay area, moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. anchor: what a show they put on, the first airshow of fleet week wrapped up and it is expected to be a big weekend in san francisco just getting started. good afternoon and thanks for joining us. i am a along with someone watching the show -- larry along with someone watching the show. >> a huge crowd was at the marine agreed to watch it all including our abc7news reporter cornell. reporter: did you hear it? all eyes were looking up, blue angels just wrapped up a few minutes ago, so amazing and so loud it stopped traffic, even set off a few car alarms and delighted the crowds at the marina green. navy's blue
nelson, and the moment. current third infantry commander charles constanza pinning that medal for breyry in colorado. and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to be able to serve my country. >> wow. we salute staff sargent harold nelson7 years young. we are so >> building a better bay area, moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. anchor: what a...
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and country music pioneer bobby lee nelson, the older sister of country star willie nelson died at 91coal miner's daughter" go and see it. it's an amazing story and she had an amazing life. she lived, no question about that. >> to 90. 90 good years. "new day" continues right now. >>> new evidence in the historic sedition case. i'm john berman with becrianna keilar. this is the case against five members of the oath keepers, a secret audio recording released by the justice department was played in court during day two of the trial. >> it records group members planning for violence. they discuss bringing weapons to washington d.c. and being prepared to fight for former president trump. >> if the fight comes, let the fight come. if they go kinetic on us, we'll go kinetic back on them. i'm willing to sacrifice myself for that. if things go kinetic, good. if they throw bombs, shoot us, great because that brings the president his reason and rational. if you're going to have a fight guys, you want to start now while he's still commander in chief. you do not want to waste this oppor opportunit
and country music pioneer bobby lee nelson, the older sister of country star willie nelson died at 91coal miner's daughter" go and see it. it's an amazing story and she had an amazing life. she lived, no question about that. >> to 90. 90 good years. "new day" continues right now. >>> new evidence in the historic sedition case. i'm john berman with becrianna keilar. this is the case against five members of the oath keepers, a secret audio recording released by the...
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nelson bass your guest, he's interesting. >> oh, yeah, willie nelson i got to interview. i'm from texas, it's legendary anyways. >> jimmy: as good as it gets? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you had conversations with willie, personal conversations before? >> i had, but he was my first interview for that night, so it kind of felt nice to break the ice with willie. >> jimmy: it's different when you're interviewing somebody, because you don't typically batter them with questions when you're having a conversation. >> yeah, like a job interview. >> jimmy: somebody like willie nelsonrt is? right behind you is guillermo dressed as a cartoon character. >> oh my gosh, how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's distracting. >> guillermo: she did a great job. >> jimmy: other than that, it's easy. >> thank you, you were my copilot. i really had no idea youright there. [ laughter ] you look amazing. >> jimmy: he's easy to miss, he blends right in. >> oh, yeah, totally. >> jimmy: you've been traveling around the country on tour, on a tour bus. >> on the bus, yeah. >> jimmy: with your husband, ryan herd. and your son is, what, 2 years old? >> yeah, 2 1/2. >> jimmy: does he like the bus? >> he loves it. >> jimmy: he does, he likes the bus? >> a little too much. some weekends i have to leave him home, and he freaks out. he misses the road life. i don't know what i've created. i think that it's cool that he's so adaptable to it, but i also am like, this can't be right for him to be so comfortable on wheels all the time. like, in a new city. but he's loving it. >> jim
nelson bass your guest, he's interesting. >> oh, yeah, willie nelson i got to interview. i'm from texas, it's legendary anyways. >> jimmy: as good as it gets? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you had conversations with willie, personal conversations before? >> i had, but he was my first interview for that night, so it kind of felt nice to break the ice with willie. >> jimmy: it's different when you're interviewing somebody, because you don't typically batter them with...
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nelson used non-standard naval battle tactics and defeated the french and the spaniards lost, the british lost 22 ships nelson himself was mortally wounded after the trafalgars. france spain lost their maritime power britain acquired the status of the mistress of mary , who retained trafalgar square in london until the second world war, and brita. rivers have been wearing black ties since the battle as a sign of mourning for admiral nelsonoctober 21, 1894, the last russian tsar nicholas ii ascended the throne on that day was made public. the highest manifesto, despite many talents and excellent education, nicholas did not inherit from alexander iii's father did not have an overbearing nature, nor the ability to make decisions quickly, important qualities for a successful autocrat during his reign remained in history as a very controversial one. russia developed well economically, was covered with a huge network of railways, and another socio-political contradictions grew in it, a tense foreign policy situation resulted in the first world war and two revolutions in 1917, first in february and then in october with the abdication of nicholas ii by his execution bolsheviks. the 300-year history of the neo-romanov kingdom and the monarchy in russia ended. in general, on october 21, 1895, japanese troops captured tainan, a large city in taiwan . and a small penhuf in the taiwan strait went to japan, but the people did not obe
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nelson, and the moment. current 3rd infantry division commander charles constanza pinning that medal for bravery in fort carson, colorado, and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to have been able to serve my country. [ applause ] >> wow. we salute staff sargent harold nelsong. we are so impressed. we'll see you later tonight for an all new "20/20" 9:00 p.m. eastern. good night. it sleep week is he. we'll have the highlights plus a warning also tonight. it's a lot of money into spend on the gas thing. sure is a lot of money going out but now some is coming back. and how you can help the grieving families of the murdered merced kidnapping victims. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. some relief for $23 million californians starts today the gas tax refund up to a thousand dollars is now arriving in bank accounts. good evening. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. did you you check your bank balance? you might be a thousand dollars richer the middle class tax refund is designed to help offset the high price of gas and other things what you get depends on your 2020 tax return how you filed whether you have dependence and the amount of your adjusted gross income payments range from $200 to 1050 do
nelson, and the moment. current 3rd infantry division commander charles constanza pinning that medal for bravery in fort carson, colorado, and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to have been able to serve my country. [ applause ] >> wow. we salute staff sargent harold nelsong. we are so impressed. we'll see you later tonight for an all new "20/20" 9:00 p.m....
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nelson used non-standard naval battle tactics and defeated the french and the spaniards lost, the british lost 22 ships nelson himself was mortally wounded after the trafalgars. france spain lost their maritime power britain acquired the status of the mistress of mary , who retained trafalgar square in london until the second world war, and british sailors. since the battle, black ties have been worn, a sign of mourning for admiral nelson94, the last russian tsar nicholas ii ascended the throne on that day was promulgated. the highest manifesto, despite many talents and excellent education, nikolai did not inherit from the father of alexander iii not an overbearing nature, nor the ability to make decisions quickly important qualities for a successful autocrat during his reign remained in history as a very, controversial on the one hand. russia developed well economically, covered itself with a huge network of railways, and another social network grew in it.
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nelson, a world war ii veteran, receives a silver star. the military's third highest decoration for valor. the ceremony was 80 years in the making for nelson. third infantry fought in north africa captured casa blanca. family and friends made it to the mission and got the recognition he deserved. nelson and unafraid. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. it took a long time. he got it, jesse. >> jesse: i think anybody that old gets a medal. thanks, bret. >> over the last year and a half we watched the country spiral. everything is more expensive thanks thanks to inflation. gas prices are going up again. borders still wide open. crime so bad nobody feels safe. and we can thank biden and the democrats for it. in just a few years they have managed to make life as difficult as possible for you. and the worst part about it is they don't care. they have ignored you. they want you to suck it up. who cares if you can
nelson, a world war ii veteran, receives a silver star. the military's third highest decoration for valor. the ceremony was 80 years in the making for nelson. third infantry fought in north africa captured casa blanca. family and friends made it to the mission and got the recognition he deserved. nelson and unafraid. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. it took a long time. he got it, jesse. >> jesse: i think anybody that old...
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nelson family. here's ozzie. here's harriet. here's david. and here's ricky. here they are, america's favorite family, the nelsons. >> yes, that's right, ozzie and harriet, the perfect example of post world war ii middle class family values. except it was kind of phoney. the real life version of tv's favorite family, the nelsons was far from rosy, and the types of 1950s white housewives represented by harriet, a lot of them were miserable. just asked betty. the 80s and 90s, and the concept of family values got weaponized as a catch all to opposition, all the dirty social progress from the civil rights movement and women's liberation, and used as a cudgel against democrats. look no further than ronald reagan at the 1992 republican convention. >> over and over they told us they are not the party they were. they kept telling us with straight face that they're for family values. they're for a strong america. they're for less intrusive government. and they call me an actor. >> yeah, except ronald reagan himself wasn't exactly some virtuous christian warrior. that's never been the case in the republican party and the commitment to family values appears to be a sketch. despite the maga republicans repeatedly touting their bona fides. >> god uses the foolish to found the wise and he uses people like you and my to cha
nelson family. here's ozzie. here's harriet. here's david. and here's ricky. here they are, america's favorite family, the nelsons. >> yes, that's right, ozzie and harriet, the perfect example of post world war ii middle class family values. except it was kind of phoney. the real life version of tv's favorite family, the nelsons was far from rosy, and the types of 1950s white housewives represented by harriet, a lot of them were miserable. just asked betty. the 80s and 90s, and the...
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. >> dana: nelson demille has a new book out, out today, called the maze. you know nelsonit? it's going to be unjustly show this week, maybe later in the week, about the unsolved murders and you are going to want to read it. >> jesse: that's it for us, thanks, book lady. >> bret: when his vice president harris coming on your show? >> greg: we have the feelers. >> bret: soon. good evening, welcome to washington, i am bret baier pretty breaking tonight i'm standing at the border, why is that? 28 days from the november midterms and that will determine whether present whether president biden and the democrats continue their control with the legislative process where republicans are able to capture the majority is in the house and/or the senate, first a look at some of the other headlines today. russiafo
. >> dana: nelson demille has a new book out, out today, called the maze. you know nelsonit? it's going to be unjustly show this week, maybe later in the week, about the unsolved murders and you are going to want to read it. >> jesse: that's it for us, thanks, book lady. >> bret: when his vice president harris coming on your show? >> greg: we have the feelers. >> bret: soon. good evening, welcome to washington, i am bret baier pretty breaking tonight i'm standing...
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nelson jr last october. the 42 year old was in a stolen car when the officers tried to arrest him. the report says. nelson ignored officers when they told him to show them his hands and stay in the car. he came out holding a loaded gun. nelson died at the hospital. days later, an autopsy pound methamphetamine in his bloodstream. a driver, livermore crashed into an apartment building. firefighters found one person lying on the road nearby last night, and myriad boulevard apparently ejected from that vehicle, part of the apartment buildings. staircases were damaged and there was some damage to a window as well. firefighters on scene state appears to driver was speeding before the crash, maybe better off waiting to fill up your gas tank if you can, because gas prices are coming down quickly after a near record highs last week. the price of gas has dropped nearly 20 cents in just the past week. last wednesday, the average price for gas in the state was just one cent below the all time high this past summer at 6 43 a gallon now the average price is 6 25 a gallon. analysts say they expect the downward trend to continue. most various cities. acenas similar drop prices in san francisco, oakland, san jose, all down 20 cents over the
nelson jr last october. the 42 year old was in a stolen car when the officers tried to arrest him. the report says. nelson ignored officers when they told him to show them his hands and stay in the car. he came out holding a loaded gun. nelson died at the hospital. days later, an autopsy pound methamphetamine in his bloodstream. a driver, livermore crashed into an apartment building. firefighters found one person lying on the road nearby last night, and myriad boulevard apparently ejected from...
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. >> dana: nelson demille has a new book out, out today, called the maze. you know nelson demille and he is an international best-selling author and this novel is terrific. you love it, he loved it? it's going to be unjustly show this week, maybe later in the week, about the unsolved murders and you are going to want to read it. >> jesse: that's it for us, thanks, book lady. >> bret: when his vice president harris coming on your show? >> greg: we have the feelers. >> bret: soon. good evening, welcome to washington, i am bret baier pretty breaking tonight i'm standing at the border, why is that? 28 days from the november midterms and that will determine whether present whether president biden and the democrats continue their control with the legislative process where republicans are able to capture the majority is in the house and/or the senate, first a look at some of the other headlines today. russian forces showered ukraine with more missiles and other weapons after widespread strike killing 19 people. the united nations calling the attack particularly shocking and amoun
. >> dana: nelson demille has a new book out, out today, called the maze. you know nelson demille and he is an international best-selling author and this novel is terrific. you love it, he loved it? it's going to be unjustly show this week, maybe later in the week, about the unsolved murders and you are going to want to read it. >> jesse: that's it for us, thanks, book lady. >> bret: when his vice president harris coming on your show? >> greg: we have the feelers....
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selected to be nasa administrator at first senator bill nelson, and he had flown on the space shuttle years before together and bonded and senator nelson fought as i outlined in the book to have charlie be administrator. that was after i had already been not named publicly but asked to serve as deputy administration and after the transition team had already really formulated the policy and the augustine report was underway. so charlie came in late and didn't agree with president's plan, which he liked to consider my plan, but i kept saying well, you know, it's really the president who we all work for who should be aligned. in fact, i understand. he asked rum emmanuel during his interview for head of nasa. could he pick his own deputy? and rom said? no, we've got lori garver to be deputy and charlie said, well, what if we don't agree on things and he said you both work for the president so we don't expect any problems. i i know that i'm seeing as the outlier, but i wasn't the outlier and my choice. as a deputy of a federal agency in your center confirmed is you know, do you follow your immediate boss or the president? and i was nominate
selected to be nasa administrator at first senator bill nelson, and he had flown on the space shuttle years before together and bonded and senator nelson fought as i outlined in the book to have charlie be administrator. that was after i had already been not named publicly but asked to serve as deputy administration and after the transition team had already really formulated the policy and the augustine report was underway. so charlie came in late and didn't agree with president's plan, which...
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nelson shia, it is unclear if that will still happen. and we're going to continue to follow this very closely. i reached out to the alameda county sheriff's department to wear nelson chair was being held. they have no comment right now. i also reached out to completes department to see if they hadn't a comment to regards to their investigation, but they had no comment. they did say that there could be more arrests in this case as this is a developing story reporting in the newsroom. theresa back to you guys. >> i thank you, coming up, californians who are eligible for the next round of inflation relief checks who they are. we also have an update on the 2021 shooting and death of tyrell wilson. we're going to find out if charges may be pressed. >> against a former. east bay police officer. i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain development. that's why pediatricians urge you to vote yes on prop 31. it stops th
nelson shia, it is unclear if that will still happen. and we're going to continue to follow this very closely. i reached out to the alameda county sheriff's department to wear nelson chair was being held. they have no comment right now. i also reached out to completes department to see if they hadn't a comment to regards to their investigation, but they had no comment. they did say that there could be more arrests in this case as this is a developing story reporting in the newsroom. theresa...
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nelson about what's on his mind. he sees the struggles of every day americans up close. what was the lesson you took away from interviewing him? >> pastor nelsona pastor in duquesne. they have a problem with poverty and the sense of helplessness. inflation is impacting these families in a very large way. he said i'm not a democrat, i'm not a republican, i'm a christ-o-crat. >jon: there are parallels betwen the fetterman campaign and the biden campaign two years ago, aren't there? >> there is. i think there were a lot of people that watched that debate tuesday evening. i watched it in a bar. i just observed people watching it. and they were really surprised to see that the condition he was in. and there were similarities made between now understanding biden's challenges as well. not that it's a stroke. but challenges in communicating. >> those in both cases were not fully understood by voters in advance? >> i think that been proven true. >> good to have you on, thank you. >> just ahead, speaker of the house nancy pelosi is reacting to the violent attack on her husband inside the couple's san francisco home. a republican congresswoman joins me w
nelson about what's on his mind. he sees the struggles of every day americans up close. what was the lesson you took away from interviewing him? >> pastor nelsona pastor in duquesne. they have a problem with poverty and the sense of helplessness. inflation is impacting these families in a very large way. he said i'm not a democrat, i'm not a republican, i'm a christ-o-crat. >jon: there are parallels betwen the fetterman campaign and the biden campaign two years ago, aren't there?...
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nelson. third infantry fought in north africa captured casa blanca. family and friends made it to the mission and got the recognition he deserved. nelson said it took a long time to get it but i finally did. that's it for us. fair, balanced and unafraid. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. it took a long time. he got it, jesse. >> jesse: i think anybody that old gets a medal. thanks, bret. >> over the last year and a half we watched the country spiral. everything is more expensive thanks thanks to inflation. gas prices are going up again. borders still wide open. crime so bad nobody feels safe. and we can thank biden and the democrats for it. in just a few years they have managed to make life as difficult as possible for you. and the worst part about it is they don't care. they have ignored you. they want you to suck it up. who cares if you can't pay your bills or you are afraid to ride the subway. according to democrats, everything is fine. but they are living in an alternate reality because we are fed up. we know everything isn't fine. in fact, a recent poll found that the two ma
nelson. third infantry fought in north africa captured casa blanca. family and friends made it to the mission and got the recognition he deserved. nelson said it took a long time to get it but i finally did. that's it for us. fair, balanced and unafraid. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. it took a long time. he got it, jesse. >> jesse: i think anybody that old gets a medal. thanks, bret. >> over the last year and a...
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nelson president and direct of council of the naacp defense fund. she was present for arguments at the supreme court this morning. miss nelson, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i think a lot of folks are very worried about what is going to happen here, given the court's track record. you were in the room, how did you read some of the comments from conservative justices, that seemed to be somewhat skeptical of the case that the state of alabama was making here? >> yeah. well, i had the pleasure of being in the courtroom, because one of our attorneys was arguing before the court, duele ross, incredible attorney who has been working on the state of alabama rights for years. and what i observed is that even the conservative justices seemed to think that alabama was engaging in a bit of overreach, in suggesting that the standard for interpreting section 2 of the voting rights act, the standard that this very supreme court has used for decades was somehow flawed all of a sudden with no basis for suggesting that the court should change its interpretation of the statute. so, what we saw was, conservative justices trying to steer the state of alabama towards a little bit of a narrower path. and alabama did not seem to want to do that. and still seemed to want to erode the foundation of the voting rights act, section 2. and i am -- i hope that the court will not follow alabama down that very wrong path. >> when you talk about the narrow path, you can chart out what that actually is? because if they don't go -- if the court doesn't follow through with alabama's proposed, you know, the suggestion that they shouldn't have to take race into account when drawing their congressional maps, what could the supreme court do here? and what could -- what damage could the voting rights act sustain in your mind? >> well, first, i think the easiest path for the court to follow is the one that it charted for itself for many decades and that is to affirm the lower court's decision in this case. this is a cookie cutter textbook section 2 violation. you have black voters, as you described, who comprise 27% of the state's population. and only are able to elect an candidate of their choice in one out of seven districts. so what the court should do is follow the lower court, the three-judge panel, that said alabama needs to go back, redoll redo its maps and make sure that black voters have more than one district of which they have an opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice. now, the court seemed to question a few different ways of which to go about it. there was lots of conversation about the role of race in determining whether there was a violation of the voting rights act. and to me, that's such a curious question, because the voting rights act was enacted very specifically to counter racism and racial effects in our democracy in our electoral system. so, of course, we're going to think about race and consider race, as we enforce the voting rights act, and make sure that we aren't continuing to engage in racial discrimination. >> right. that was the entire point of the voting rights act, right? it was central to it. our newest supreme court justice, justice ketanji brown jackson brought up the sort of -- her version of an originalist argument on that front, is that right? i thought of that as kind of a nod to the originalism that is practiced by the conservative members of the court, although this had a distinctly different flair. >> yeah, i would say justice ketanji brown jackson's discussion was as much for the oralists and litigants as much as her colleagues on the court. it was clearly a way in which to show that even if you were to consider original intent, even if you were to follow the conservative doctrine of originalism, you cannot evade the injustice of this case. that you would still wind up in the right place, recognizing that even the founders, even those who were amending our constitution, after reconstruction, to ensure that racial discrimination would not continue to weigh this democracy down, that even those individuals were thinking about race. they were confronting the fact of racism in our history and in our country. and trying to construct a remedy for that. and the voting rights act, as you noted, was enacted about 100 years later. because we didn't quite solve the problem with the reconstruction amendments. and so the voting rights act came in to do that work and it's still doing that important work today. >> indeed, we have not solved that problem around voter disenfranchisement in this country. and janay nelsontaking time to join us tonight. >> absolutely, thank you. >>> one more story before we go, as ukrainian forces take back their land from russia, and exasperated vladimir putin has threatened to use nuclear weapons. how people in kyiv are reacting and preparing. stay with us. ♪ ♪ away suitcases are designed with 360-degree spinner wheels. ♪ ♪ so you can go with the flow. ♪ ♪ (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? 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nelson president and direct of council of the naacp defense fund. she was present for arguments at the supreme court this morning. miss nelson, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i think a lot of folks are very worried about what is going to happen here, given the court's track record. you were in the room, how did you read some of the comments from conservative justices, that seemed to be somewhat skeptical of the case that the state of alabama was making here?...
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when nelson mandela died, i called bernie and asked him to come on cnn to talk about the interview and the impact that nelson had had on him. on the world. surprisingly, he agreed. he came into cnn and sat down with wolf. it was the first time he had been on cnn in years. he must've decided it was a good experience because he began to say yes. a new generation of viewers was reintroduced to the great bernard shaw. he came on to talk about presidents and wars, anniversaries, and politics. he came over to the cnn and washington bureau to meet with young journalists to offer advice, some of whom were only toddlers when he had left cnn. they told it to them straight. one of the sessions he told the assembled group how hard this business is. he told us how competitive this business is. how difficult this business is, unmerciful come on families and relationships. it was worth it. it was always worth the price. as we all know, bernie made the extraordinary decision in 2000 want to give up the anchor chair in order to spend time with his family. he followed his own advice. it is a lesson for all of us and i urge al
when nelson mandela died, i called bernie and asked him to come on cnn to talk about the interview and the impact that nelson had had on him. on the world. surprisingly, he agreed. he came into cnn and sat down with wolf. it was the first time he had been on cnn in years. he must've decided it was a good experience because he began to say yes. a new generation of viewers was reintroduced to the great bernard shaw. he came on to talk about presidents and wars, anniversaries, and politics. he...
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there we are, lord nelson surveying the scene from nelson's column and trafalgar square bathed in lovely along the mall, admiralty arch which was one of the important parts of the government's own property portfolio in central london but was sold a few years ago and has been redeveloped. along the mall, which is still looking rather green in october, and along past the flank of saintjames park on the left—hand side. and then the clive steps on the right—hand side, all the way down, and past clarence house, where the king and queen consort, where they were staying last night and they have just made their way to buckingham palace for the two audiences and they came back to london especially for this purpose and the king therefore is waiting in buckingham palace to give an audience, a final audience to prime minister truss, and i'm sure they will meet again in different context, and a final meeting, maybe they will reflect on the last few weeks are the difficulties they have already been discussing in their previous three —— previous three audiences. and then there will be a gap of a few mi
there we are, lord nelson surveying the scene from nelson's column and trafalgar square bathed in lovely along the mall, admiralty arch which was one of the important parts of the government's own property portfolio in central london but was sold a few years ago and has been redeveloped. along the mall, which is still looking rather green in october, and along past the flank of saintjames park on the left—hand side. and then the clive steps on the right—hand side, all the way down, and past...
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and had many of the same big ideas, and nelson describes it as an effect on and it was about thomas paine and his legacy. a part two of the age of reasoning, nelson said that is a snide smearing and obsessive plans with no they first age of reasons, or any indication of the spiritual, he found a natural philosophy. and if there is a reason for thomas paine's reputation to be solid beyond the englishman and the americans morning christianity, the catastrophic will and age of reason part two the devastation of thomas paine's and still talking, first him in the estimations of the citizens of the united states, the adopted homeland and the investors residence in paris, thomas paine fought off a long open letter to his friend, president george washington. in the letter thomas paine blamed george washington personally, and rescued him from prison. and then thomas paine kept going it, accusing washington it of mismanagement with the country to corruption. and thomas paine said that washington it savagery's cancer the revolutionary war and that washington himself a selfish, indifferent, hypocritical and possessed of a cold that was devoted and in this po
and had many of the same big ideas, and nelson describes it as an effect on and it was about thomas paine and his legacy. a part two of the age of reasoning, nelson said that is a snide smearing and obsessive plans with no they first age of reasons, or any indication of the spiritual, he found a natural philosophy. and if there is a reason for thomas paine's reputation to be solid beyond the englishman and the americans morning christianity, the catastrophic will and age of reason part two the...
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nelson peltz he is very instrumental i think when he was at procter has he been helpful to you in trying to get more accountability >> nelson's turning out to be a great board member i'm thoroughly enjoying working with him he tells me he's thoroughly enjoying working with me he's pushing on us -- we designed the organization we move to before he arrived but he's pushing us hard to make sure we get the maximum benefit from it. he likes this type of structure. and he also is encouraging us to stay focused on growth and to make sure we have a strong premium component in our portfolio. those are some of the -- that he's giving us but great board member. >> and then finally, you do have some incredible numbers in personal care, in beauty and well-being but it's this home care increase that is astounding to me what products are you producing in home care that clearly are taking share >> home care comprises our laundry cleaning products, our laundry care products and household cleaning and they've been particularly hit by the increase in petrochemical commodities. so we had to price along a very high amount of pricing in that divis
nelson peltz he is very instrumental i think when he was at procter has he been helpful to you in trying to get more accountability >> nelson's turning out to be a great board member i'm thoroughly enjoying working with him he tells me he's thoroughly enjoying working with me he's pushing on us -- we designed the organization we move to before he arrived but he's pushing us hard to make sure we get the maximum benefit from it. he likes this type of structure. and he also is encouraging us...
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listen to this historian craig nelson describe it and it's unfortunate effect on our thinking on paine and his legacy. part two of the age of reason, craig nelson says, is a snide, sneering and obsessive rant. with none of the first age of reasons lyrical-ification of the spiritual to be found in natural philosophy. if there is a reason for paine's reputation to be sullied beyond englishman wanting monarchy and americans wanting christiane 80, it is the catastrophic rank or in the age of reason part two. another example of the reign of terror's devastation of paine's psyche. but still, tom paine had further to fall, especially in the estimations of the citizens of the united states, his adopted homeland. while he convalescent the ambassador's residence in paris, paine fired off a long open letter to his former friend, this gentleman, president george washington. and in that open letter, tom paine blamed george washington personally for failing to rescue him sooner from prison. and then, tom paine kept going, accusing washington, the father of the country, of everything from mismanagement to corruption. i paine said that washington's military st
listen to this historian craig nelson describe it and it's unfortunate effect on our thinking on paine and his legacy. part two of the age of reason, craig nelson says, is a snide, sneering and obsessive rant. with none of the first age of reasons lyrical-ification of the spiritual to be found in natural philosophy. if there is a reason for paine's reputation to be sullied beyond englishman wanting monarchy and americans wanting christiane 80, it is the catastrophic rank or in the age of reason...
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nelson. >> these two people with different agencies, one freed themselves, and didn't stop at freeing themselves, but wanted to make sure other people were free. i think that is an important lesson. >> nelson who we joined recently in the harlem office of his nonprofit organization fire like media is one of the preeminent chroniclers of a wide range of african-american experience. civil-rights history including the films "freedom summer" and "the black panthers," the role of education in "tell them we are rising," culture in films like "miles davis: birth of the cool," and dozens more. his focus has largely been on the 20th century. in these films, he looks back further. >> truth is of no color. >> it felt a little bit harder. it is harder toook back at the 19th century where you don't have witnesses or archival footage that you can use. we felt from the beginning that there is a way to do it. let's figure out how to tell them. >> we now understand that frederick douglass was the most photographed american man in the 19th century. not african-american man but american man. >> "becoming frederick douglass" follows the life of a man born into slavery and his journey to becoming an influential leader. a tireless speaker who learned to use a technology new me, a ba former slave. >> you look at the photos, and you can see the intelligence in his eyes. it's just an amazing use of photography, right after photography was invented. >> there are just a handful of photos of harriet tubman, most as an older woman, and no writings. nelsonuses on her extraordinary courage and intelligence, evidenced in the mission she took to return south to free others. >> it took a lot of knowledge, a lot of planning, and she was an incredible human being. we wanted to give that sense of harriet tubman. in some ways, that is a new thing. >> i don't know how often you have the inclination to look back at the work you've done. do you see a story you have been telling? >> if you add it up, maybe it is a quest for freedom in a lot of different ways. a lot of my films are about institutions that are trying to change the world and change life in the united states. one of the feelings that i feel and we feel at our company is that people should tell their own stories. in some ways, that is my story. i am african-american. as far back as i can trace, it is in my blood, my guts, my brain. i tried to tell stories from that point of view. >> do you feel it as a mission to tell that? >> we are on a mission at firelight to tell stories that have n
nelson. >> these two people with different agencies, one freed themselves, and didn't stop at freeing themselves, but wanted to make sure other people were free. i think that is an important lesson. >> nelson who we joined recently in the harlem office of his nonprofit organization fire like media is one of the preeminent chroniclers of a wide range of african-american experience. civil-rights history including the films "freedom summer" and "the black panthers,"...
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nelson, now in his sixties, completed his 30th and final run a mere seven miler from his home in fremont, is his home to fremont high, where he coaches the track team. nelson raised $18,400 in the process, which will go towards creating the first marching band in the in the oakland athletic league. and some of the students at fremont high, they gave him a hero's welcome when he showed up. let's go. the best track coach in the oil in the a l. sure nobody messing with you. nobody nobody . everybody should do something for the schools and their community. i don't care if it's going and moderating a dance for an hour. whatever it doesn't have to be monetary like my thing. but for me, i was good at it. it's like one of four things in my life. i'm good at i raised 18,400 this year the most ever is so i just felt like i had to keep doing that to me because like he didn't have to do that. you know what i'm saying? not a lot of people go on, do what he's doing right now. if anything, he will raise it for himself, you know, but instead he's giving it to us to help us build more and more equality and it's you know for the school, so i just want to thank him. to bless him. come on in. you can think of directly here. give him a thanks. thank you, brother. always yeah. in all nelson has raised $244,000 for a variety of causes, benefiting more than a half dozen high schools and other people in need great story there after beating san diego in the quarter finals sunday. the oakland roots are on to the semifinals, where they will face san antonio this friday as they pursue a united soccer league championship. and you can watch that game only on ktvu. plus that will be at 5 30. so good for the oakland roots. keep going. jack nelson. that's a really great story, and the kids seem to just really like that great guy, uh, and he's always thinking about doing stuff for others, not himself. nice to see you as he said. we should all do something for the school. in our community, even if you don't little time, right, jason? thank you. next at 11. and it was so scary, she said. one of the kids got hit by a car. unfortunately you know, he was left in the street injured. new video tonight. at the moment, a driver hit a young boy in castro valley and drove away. the 11 o'clock n
nelson, now in his sixties, completed his 30th and final run a mere seven miler from his home in fremont, is his home to fremont high, where he coaches the track team. nelson raised $18,400 in the process, which will go towards creating the first marching band in the in the oakland athletic league. and some of the students at fremont high, they gave him a hero's welcome when he showed up. let's go. the best track coach in the oil in the a l. sure nobody messing with you. nobody nobody ....
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nelson used non-standard naval battle tactics and defeated the french and the spaniards lost, the british lost 22 ships, not a single nelson himself was mortally wounded after the trafalgars. france spain morning. assessed the power of the sea britain gained the status of mistress mary who kept until the second world war in the bosom. trafalgar square appeared, and british sailors from the time of the battle wear black ties, a sign of mourning for admiral nelsonas made public. the highest manifesto, despite many talents and excellent education, nicholas did not inherit from his father alexander iii not an overbearing nature, nor the ability to make decisions quickly, important qualities for a successful autocrat. the period of his reign remained in history as very, contradictory on the one hand. russia developed well economically, was covered with a huge network of railways, and another socio-political contradictions grew in it, a tense foreign policy situation resulted in the first world war and two revolutions in 1917, first in february and then in october with the abdication of nicholas ii by execution by the bolsheviks. the 300-year history of the reign of the dynasty ended. obmanov and the monarchy in russia as a whole october 21, 1895 japanese troops they captured tainan, this is a large city in taiwan , the island was then under the control of the chinese qing empire, when the chinese lost the war to japan, then under the terms of the
nelson used non-standard naval battle tactics and defeated the french and the spaniards lost, the british lost 22 ships, not a single nelson himself was mortally wounded after the trafalgars. france spain morning. assessed the power of the sea britain gained the status of mistress mary who kept until the second world war in the bosom. trafalgar square appeared, and british sailors from the time of the battle wear black ties, a sign of mourning for admiral nelsonas made public. the highest...