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nichols wanted drugs. smith kept crystal meth in her apartment. >> do it. >> no. >> what was brian nichols' reaction when you told him no? >> he just accepted it. i told him those drugs had ruined my life and i wanted no part of it. he did two lines and he left one sitting there. i knew if i was going to die, i didn't want to meet jesus having drugs up my nose. i wanted to just be normal. >> reporter: she made him breakfast, pancakes. more than that, she fed his soul. besides the only reliable weapon she had in the house that night was the book she had been reading for inspiration, "the purpose-driven life" by pastor rick warren. >> read it to me. >> it all starts with god. it's not about you. >> reporter: smith would show nichols not only defiance but dignity. >> the greatest tragedy is not death, but life without purpose. >> it says god deserves your best, he expects the most of what you've been given, examines your experiences, extract the lessons you've learned. >> they let you finish reading? >> when
nichols wanted drugs. smith kept crystal meth in her apartment. >> do it. >> no. >> what was brian nichols' reaction when you told him no? >> he just accepted it. i told him those drugs had ruined my life and i wanted no part of it. he did two lines and he left one sitting there. i knew if i was going to die, i didn't want to meet jesus having drugs up my nose. i wanted to just be normal. >> reporter: she made him breakfast, pancakes. more than that, she fed his...
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brian nichols. he was on trial for rape when he overpowered and brutally beat a sheriff's deputy, managing to steal her gun in the process. nichols would kill two more people why in that courthouse. and two more on the run. then he crossed pathds with ashly smith. tonight, ashly sits down with the kelly file to describe exactly what unfolded in her apartment that night. how the choices she made may have saved her life and why she thinks nichols chose to end the man hunt the way he did. we will also hear from heraldo rivera. but first, trace gal ager takes us back to that dramatic day. nichols feared that he'd one of the post notorious attacks in georgia history. because brian nichols was deemed to be a high-risk inmate, a judge escorted him from prison to his court appearance in atlanta. that request was nooirt ignore or denied. while he was changing from courtroom gash, brooip nichols beat the deputy knocking her unconscious. nichols then stormed the courtroom, shooting and killing the very judge w
brian nichols. he was on trial for rape when he overpowered and brutally beat a sheriff's deputy, managing to steal her gun in the process. nichols would kill two more people why in that courthouse. and two more on the run. then he crossed pathds with ashly smith. tonight, ashly sits down with the kelly file to describe exactly what unfolded in her apartment that night. how the choices she made may have saved her life and why she thinks nichols chose to end the man hunt the way he did. we will...
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nichols are more family oriented.have wives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good. and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have killed for what they believed was the greater good and it's accepted. sometimes killing is accepted. >> by early april 1995, michael fortier bails out. no longer willing to aid mcveigh, but still pledging to remain silent about his friend's deadly scheme. terry nichols is the only one remaining to help mcveigh carry out the terrorist plot, but he, too, starts to lose his will. >> in the last week, as mcveigh is really going fully operational, terry nichols is withdrawing more and more and more. so there's several occasions where nichols is sup
nichols are more family oriented.have wives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good. and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have...
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get the brian nichols part right? >> he did. >> is it scary? >> it's scary. i surprised myself because i got teary eyed. >> hard now going back or easier to go back? >> it's hard in a sense to go back and realize four people lost their lives. but also, it's a day that changed my life for the better. >> what are you doing? >> the book. >> it's me. >> kate plays ashley. both she and nichols life were transformed when she started reading him the book "the purpose-driven life." >> i deserve your best. he expects the most of what you've been given. >> expects to make the most of what you've been given. >> i haven't been given anything. >> you have a son. >> there is a lot of hope. someone who thought her life was over for a really long time found herself again in a really, really intense situation. >> did you forgive me? >> i don't know. but maybe god can. >> they make brian nichols a little likable. >> he was a sinner saved by god's grace. just like i am and just like everyone else is. he was somebody's son. he was somebo
get the brian nichols part right? >> he did. >> is it scary? >> it's scary. i surprised myself because i got teary eyed. >> hard now going back or easier to go back? >> it's hard in a sense to go back and realize four people lost their lives. but also, it's a day that changed my life for the better. >> what are you doing? >> the book. >> it's me. >> kate plays ashley. both she and nichols life were transformed when she started reading him...
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. >> cameraman jeff nichols captures the yellow-orange fireball.osion blows dangerous chunks of concrete and other debris into the air. >> you can see in the left corner of the screen that this panel of debris just kind of floats down from the sky and hits one gentleman in the back. >> nichols arrives at the scene 20 minutes before the blast, expecting to capture utility workers fixing the leak. >> as a news videographer, you've done these stories before. it's usually nothing much. you might smell a little bit of gas or propane kind of smell. doesn't ever really amount to anything. this, however, was a different time. >> nichols sets up his camera at what he thinks is a safe distance, until he realizes the utility workers are not actually sure where the leaking gas is coming from. >> there was a hesitation from everyone, just an unknowingness of what was happening, of where this gas was coming from, am i in a safe area. >> despite his uneasiness, nichols stays where he is and goes to work. >> i had a close-up shot of the two gentlemen walking out o
. >> cameraman jeff nichols captures the yellow-orange fireball.osion blows dangerous chunks of concrete and other debris into the air. >> you can see in the left corner of the screen that this panel of debris just kind of floats down from the sky and hits one gentleman in the back. >> nichols arrives at the scene 20 minutes before the blast, expecting to capture utility workers fixing the leak. >> as a news videographer, you've done these stories before. it's usually...
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let's go to hans nichols and berlin. act right to get away with this? hans: we know this had been in place from 2009 to 2015. they have now said you can no longer buy diesel vehicles in the states for 2015. is down anywhere from 14-15%. we have the ceo in crisis mode. which hasallegations referred it to the justice department. installedthey have devices on their cars to cheat the auto emission standards. limit.0 times the legal on itou have that device opens up the throttle and that's what is fun. it just so happens it did not meet emissions standards. here is the quote from over the weekend, he said i am personally sorry that we have broken the trust of our customers and we withcooperate fully transparency and urgency to clearly, openly and completely establish all the facts in this are the cars effected. beatle, and audi a3. 26% of their july sales were models.l the criticism is that he has not gone electric fast enough and has not done enough for the u.s. market. commentary int of the german press saying, maybe european regulators could be looking at
let's go to hans nichols and berlin. act right to get away with this? hans: we know this had been in place from 2009 to 2015. they have now said you can no longer buy diesel vehicles in the states for 2015. is down anywhere from 14-15%. we have the ceo in crisis mode. which hasallegations referred it to the justice department. installedthey have devices on their cars to cheat the auto emission standards. limit.0 times the legal on itou have that device opens up the throttle and that's what is...
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hans nichols paid a visit to find out more.little town on a waterway, built for one company, volkswagen. everywhere you look, you see a v and w. with an average income of 92,000 euros per person, this is one of germany's richest cities. the company employs 70,000 of the inhabitants, more than half. that's why the scandal with volkswagen is more than just a passing headline. build by the nazis in the 1930's to make the original people's car, the factory is today the biggest in europe with its own power plants. the company owns and brands the local soccer club which climbed to the top of the tables and one bank -- and won this year. the city's art museum was financed by the looks like an foundation. -- the volkswagen foundation. the main attraction is a theme park that the company built for 400 million euros. with a 4.9% unemployment rate, the question for this city is whether or not this main entrance will continue to be a two-way street or just an exit for workers. hans nichols, bloomberg, volksberg, germany. francine: as the c
hans nichols paid a visit to find out more.little town on a waterway, built for one company, volkswagen. everywhere you look, you see a v and w. with an average income of 92,000 euros per person, this is one of germany's richest cities. the company employs 70,000 of the inhabitants, more than half. that's why the scandal with volkswagen is more than just a passing headline. build by the nazis in the 1930's to make the original people's car, the factory is today the biggest in europe with its...
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to brian nichols.his a conscious choice so that you wanted to do something different to show the wide range of your appetite and skills? david: playing different kinds of roles for me is always conscious. especially having played a role like dr. king, i have the best -- had are the best time playing him. it was an honor and it is something i am glad to be associated with the rest of my life. are what you don't want is to be associated purely with one character for the rest of your career. the way to do that is to ring changes so the audience is left guessing. charlie: this is a cold killer. what do you want to make sure you've got about brian nichols? david: it was a fine line. you want both things, the cold killer and the human being. no one of us is just the one thing. when you look at the headlines, when you look at that day on march 11, 2005 and watch the footage of him on the news, he is a monster. he is a man on a tear, killing people. charlie: for no apparent reason. i have not read the book. th
to brian nichols.his a conscious choice so that you wanted to do something different to show the wide range of your appetite and skills? david: playing different kinds of roles for me is always conscious. especially having played a role like dr. king, i have the best -- had are the best time playing him. it was an honor and it is something i am glad to be associated with the rest of my life. are what you don't want is to be associated purely with one character for the rest of your career. the...
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thank you very much to hans nichols and ian robinson. have plenty more exciting interviews coming up. anna: coming up on the program we are going to tackle some other stories as well as a car show. europe's migrant crisis being one of them. begins to seal its borders as european leaders fail to meet an agreement regarding sheltering refugees. a state of crisis is being considered that would allow the use of troops along its borders. we will have more details on that developing story when we come back. ♪ guy: it is 6:30 a.m. in london, 7:30 a.m. in brussels in frankfurt. let me tell you about the stories you need to know about this way. anna: japan's central bank has left monetary policy unchanged. japanese policymakers said the economy is continuing to grow at a moderate pace and that the current easing is having the intended effect. malcolm turnbull has been sworn in as australia's six prime minister eight years aft he ousted tony abbott following a leadership council. he has pledged to revitalize the austrian economy. brazilian finance
thank you very much to hans nichols and ian robinson. have plenty more exciting interviews coming up. anna: coming up on the program we are going to tackle some other stories as well as a car show. europe's migrant crisis being one of them. begins to seal its borders as european leaders fail to meet an agreement regarding sheltering refugees. a state of crisis is being considered that would allow the use of troops along its borders. we will have more details on that developing story when we...
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both she and nichols life, she started reading him the book, the purpose-driven life. >> i deserve youre most of what you've been given. >> expects to make the most of what you've been given. >> i haven't been given anything. >> there is a lot of hope. someone who thought her life was over for a really long time found herself again in a really, -preally intense situation. >> did you forgive me? >> i don't know. but maybe god can. >> they make brian nichols a little likable. >> he was a sinner saved by god's grace. just like i am and just like everyone else is. he was somebody's son. he was somebody's father. >> ashley said she wouldn't mind talking to brian, but the way she's turned her life around, she has a beautiful family, a beautiful life now. and it's a great story. great. >> it's inspiring. truly. >>> here's another real life story that made headlines. on monday's dr. phil show, he's talking to a woman who had the unimaginable happen to her when she was 8 months pregnant. >> throws me to the bed. trying to suffocate me with the pillow. >> assaulted and left for dead but shockingl
both she and nichols life, she started reading him the book, the purpose-driven life. >> i deserve youre most of what you've been given. >> expects to make the most of what you've been given. >> i haven't been given anything. >> there is a lot of hope. someone who thought her life was over for a really long time found herself again in a really, -preally intense situation. >> did you forgive me? >> i don't know. but maybe god can. >> they make brian...
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hans nichols was on this story.r politicians like angela merkel can convince their populations in certain places that migration is good for the economy. we had an oecd person saying migrants accounted for 70% in europe of the workforce over the past 10 years. the oecd arguing it can fill niches in fast-growing and declining sectors. is migration good for the european economy? that is it for "the pulse," stay tuned for "surveillance," coming up next, live from new york. see you tomorrow, everyone. ♪ announcer: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: this morning, u.s. equity futures signal a retest of august lows. data,dds on weak economic this chinese stock market the sense we receive key economic data this september 1. lower and slower. morgan stanley looks for minimal inflation. they agreed to disagree with the vice-chairman. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. what an august it was. i'm tom keene. join to me, vonnie quinn. direct from jackson hole, the former governor o
hans nichols was on this story.r politicians like angela merkel can convince their populations in certain places that migration is good for the economy. we had an oecd person saying migrants accounted for 70% in europe of the workforce over the past 10 years. the oecd arguing it can fill niches in fast-growing and declining sectors. is migration good for the european economy? that is it for "the pulse," stay tuned for "surveillance," coming up next, live from new york. see...
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hans nichols, you can watch his full interview on bloomberg.com. what stocks are doing and what the fed is going to do, people are struggling with that. emerging markets are still in the red. how is this impacting where investors put their money. thanks for a much for coming in. we are trying to figure out what these that is going to do this week. my first question that does not matter. >> i think the impact on the points with its 25 basis is right the minimalist. confidence effect on could be dramatic. the one thing it people are fearful of is raising prematurely before the economy starts to accelerate. if we don't get positive numbers from the economy, that could have a negative impact. you bracing for a hike? how do you avoid the crowded trades. vadim: you have to be thoughtful about how you diversify. best. is the you want to have some exposure in the portfolios. olivia: you are one of the only guests who is looking for buying into energy right now. where you bullish on energy? thinkn sachs says they oil can go to $20 a barrel. vadim: that is p
hans nichols, you can watch his full interview on bloomberg.com. what stocks are doing and what the fed is going to do, people are struggling with that. emerging markets are still in the red. how is this impacting where investors put their money. thanks for a much for coming in. we are trying to figure out what these that is going to do this week. my first question that does not matter. >> i think the impact on the points with its 25 basis is right the minimalist. confidence effect on...
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. >> the murder suspect brian nichols. >> all the choppers up now. i will have to kill you. need to see my daughter. you're not going anywhere. what are you doing? >> the book. give it to me. now i know why you were placed on this planet. make the most of what you have been given. >> i haven't been given anything. >> you have been given time. 're going to hear bad things about me. whatever happens -- >> life without purpose. do you forgive me? i don't know, but maybe god can. >> rose: oyelowo is also nominated for an emmy in his role in the hbo film "nightingale." welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: quite a move from dr. martin luther king to brian nichols. >> it is. >> rose: was this a conscious choice so you wanted to do something different to show the wide range of your own appetite as well as skills? >> playing different kinds of roles for me is always conscious, but especially having played a role like dr. king, and i had the best time playing him. it was a huge honor. it is something i am very glad to be associated with for the rest of my life. but what you don't want is t
. >> the murder suspect brian nichols. >> all the choppers up now. i will have to kill you. need to see my daughter. you're not going anywhere. what are you doing? >> the book. give it to me. now i know why you were placed on this planet. make the most of what you have been given. >> i haven't been given anything. >> you have been given time. 're going to hear bad things about me. whatever happens -- >> life without purpose. do you forgive me? i don't know,...
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. >> during the manhunt that follows, nichols kills a customs agent.together. her husband has been murdered four years prior and her 5-year-old daughter is living with an aunt while ashley tackles her substance abuse problems. more trouble came to her doorstep that night when nichols forced her to let him into his apartment in duluth, georgia. alone with a killer, ashley appeals to his humanity, talks about her daughter and reads to nichols from a self-help book. she gives him some drugs she had to calm him. she cooks him pancakes, and after seven hours nichols let's her go and she calls the police. >> someone is in custody, and the we do believe that it is courthouse shooting suspect brian nichols. >> smith spoke about her ordeal. >> he said he thought that i was an angel sent from god. >> instantly hailed a hero, matt conducted her first network interview. >> at some point you began to talk to brian nichols about your family and about god and in particular about your little girl. tell me a little bit about that. >> i just told him that she didn't hav
. >> during the manhunt that follows, nichols kills a customs agent.together. her husband has been murdered four years prior and her 5-year-old daughter is living with an aunt while ashley tackles her substance abuse problems. more trouble came to her doorstep that night when nichols forced her to let him into his apartment in duluth, georgia. alone with a killer, ashley appeals to his humanity, talks about her daughter and reads to nichols from a self-help book. she gives him some drugs...
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it's not like goldwater-nichols because goldwater-nichols applied to one cabinet department and the i.c. is 17 organizations that cut across six cabinet departments and two independent agencies. perhaps the spirit of goldwater-nichols applies and we've tried to do that, particularly with joint duty. we're approaching somewhere in the neighborhood of 12,000 employees that have qualified for joint duty. many of them in deployed status. so i think we've made progress. we operate better as an enterprise, as a community. that's not to say there aren't issues and problems that we still wrestle with and we'll continue to do that and i suspect my successor will continue to promote innovation. certainly in the spirit of goldwater-nichols, if not the exact letter of it. john: if i could just add a comment of my own on that. i was not involved in the reform process. i was serving as ambassador to iraq at the time. and actually the first time i read the legislation was when the president asked me to be the first director it. seems to me, whatever the merits or demerits, one has to accept things as
it's not like goldwater-nichols because goldwater-nichols applied to one cabinet department and the i.c. is 17 organizations that cut across six cabinet departments and two independent agencies. perhaps the spirit of goldwater-nichols applies and we've tried to do that, particularly with joint duty. we're approaching somewhere in the neighborhood of 12,000 employees that have qualified for joint duty. many of them in deployed status. so i think we've made progress. we operate better as an...
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let's bring in hans nichols in berlin. look to this summit later on today in brussels, talk about the economic cost so far of the crisis. there is a humanitarian and economic cost. hans: on the economic side, what germany has pledged to do is spend 6 billion for 2016. nobody has figured out the numbers for 2015 in part is no one knows how many refugees will apply for asylum. we have new numbers from the oecd. they just put a big report out. they tell us where a lot of refugees, and some economic migrants are coming from. coming hungary, some are from syria, 28% from afghanistan. almost 20% are coming from kosovo, a balkan country. angela merkel would like to see economic migrants sent back faster so she can focus on a redistribution plan. we spoke with the secretary-general of the oecd and there seems to be a lot more negotiating between leaders in brussels before they come up with an agreement. >> be on the issues of resettlement and quarters which are being discussed today and --orrow, it is important receiving countries
let's bring in hans nichols in berlin. look to this summit later on today in brussels, talk about the economic cost so far of the crisis. there is a humanitarian and economic cost. hans: on the economic side, what germany has pledged to do is spend 6 billion for 2016. nobody has figured out the numbers for 2015 in part is no one knows how many refugees will apply for asylum. we have new numbers from the oecd. they just put a big report out. they tell us where a lot of refugees, and some...
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dionne, john nichols. where do you want to start?ewater hotel there in madison. because we did have that tweet from donald trump, we have scott walker, some have been saying you've got style versus substance. it appears based on what's happening today, style is winning out. john? >> that's the story of the campaign right now. i don't think there is much doubt about that. that is a remarkably hypocritical tweet from donald trump. a couple of days ago, donald trump was stomping on scott walker in the presidential debate, the second debate. he had a long soliloquy where he talked about his failed fiscal policies, walker had done a lot of damage to wisconsin and saying walker's record was what caused the governor of wisconsin to collapse in the polls. for trump to dance around this side of it, perhaps tells you that donald trump always has something to say every day, whether it's true or not. >> maybe he, trump will pay some of the debt, scott walker debt and help him that way if he's such a fan. >> i doubt scott has debt. i suggest he i
dionne, john nichols. where do you want to start?ewater hotel there in madison. because we did have that tweet from donald trump, we have scott walker, some have been saying you've got style versus substance. it appears based on what's happening today, style is winning out. john? >> that's the story of the campaign right now. i don't think there is much doubt about that. that is a remarkably hypocritical tweet from donald trump. a couple of days ago, donald trump was stomping on scott...
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to hans nichols. saying, norway has become the latest country to be embroiled in the whole swag and emissions scandal. she made the point this is great for tesla because they came out with a new car while volkswagen is still embroiled in scandal. let's talk about where the next volkswagen deal is. bes: 147 vehicles will affected. there is a suit in harris county, texas that is $100 million. i'm not sure how they arrived at their math. we will see if they get support for major he or judge. we have the macro picture from the bank of america. andeffect on gdp in hungary the czech republic, if the gdp is bad. romania and poland less than zero point 5%. there could be a real gdp impact for eastern european countries as a result of the volkswagen scandal. francine: thank you for keeping a close eye on this. hans nichols in berlin. we talk to the founder and ceo of a company that can help customers create that elusive on social media. we are talking about a meeting yesterday and buying a huge chunk of media
to hans nichols. saying, norway has become the latest country to be embroiled in the whole swag and emissions scandal. she made the point this is great for tesla because they came out with a new car while volkswagen is still embroiled in scandal. let's talk about where the next volkswagen deal is. bes: 147 vehicles will affected. there is a suit in harris county, texas that is $100 million. i'm not sure how they arrived at their math. we will see if they get support for major he or judge. we...
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i'm rachel nichols here with dan marino.k at the top story lines for this upcoming football season, it's hard not to mention denver broncos quarterback peyton manning. >> sure. >> dan, he's 39 years old. and there have been questions about whether this will be or maybe should be his final nfl season. you retired at 38. how hard was that for you? >> extremely hard. any time you've played a sport and you've loved a sport since you've been a little kid and retiring and walking away is tough. i mean -- and i don't think -- personally i don't think peyton manning is thinking about retirement. last year was very productive, had a great year during the playoffs. i think he threw 39 touchdowns. but, you know, health comes into it and you get to that age and start thinking about that "r" word sometimes. i say that, and it's retirement. you know when you start thinking about that that it's pretty close, it's right around the corner. >> we should note, as you say, peyton is still putting up incredible numbers. >> he's playing great. >>
i'm rachel nichols here with dan marino.k at the top story lines for this upcoming football season, it's hard not to mention denver broncos quarterback peyton manning. >> sure. >> dan, he's 39 years old. and there have been questions about whether this will be or maybe should be his final nfl season. you retired at 38. how hard was that for you? >> extremely hard. any time you've played a sport and you've loved a sport since you've been a little kid and retiring and walking...
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amy: john nichols and david cay johnston, thank you for joining us.ne of the issues that was hardly touched on last night, i mean, the fires were not mentioned in california, though the debate was in simi valley, california. was the issue overall of climate change, a real debate on that taking place. we will talk about that in a moment. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "the polar bear song," irish singer/songwriter enda reilly. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: a coalition of more than 400 organizations have called on the white house to stop issuing new fossil fuel leases on public lands and oceans. more than 67 million acres of public land and ocean are already leased to the fossil fuel industry. the coalition says that declaring unleased oil, gas and coal on public lands as "unburnable" would accomplish more in the global fight against climate change than any other single action taken by the obama administration. amy: joining us here in new york is climate justice acti
amy: john nichols and david cay johnston, thank you for joining us.ne of the issues that was hardly touched on last night, i mean, the fires were not mentioned in california, though the debate was in simi valley, california. was the issue overall of climate change, a real debate on that taking place. we will talk about that in a moment. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "the polar bear song," irish singer/songwriter enda reilly. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and...
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d gigs don't is hans nichols a celebrity in frankfurt? want me to treat me about are equities still in play? how worried ow? i'm manus cranny. francine lacqua is on assignment today. she will be back in the office tomorrow. let's get an economist perspective on how worried we should be. a chief economist. how are you? >> i'm quite concerned about the volatility in the markets and what effect that might have on growth. there has been some talk on growth. we don't think world growth is going to be 2% this year or next year. we think probably close to 3%, 3.5%, perhaps even a little more than that next year. we are seeing a marked patent in terms of the various world economies with merging markets having a very tough time. however most developed markets are doing ok, if not pretty ell. commodity producing commodities you mentioned earlier in the show such as industrial and canada. manus: look at u.s. factory output. the lowest since 2013. that worries me. canada, they are technically in a investigation. there is not much distance between aus
d gigs don't is hans nichols a celebrity in frankfurt? want me to treat me about are equities still in play? how worried ow? i'm manus cranny. francine lacqua is on assignment today. she will be back in the office tomorrow. let's get an economist perspective on how worried we should be. a chief economist. how are you? >> i'm quite concerned about the volatility in the markets and what effect that might have on growth. there has been some talk on growth. we don't think world growth is...
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hans nichols is on the ground in berlin.t onve the new migration that comes out at the top of the hour. it really goes again to the forefront of the european issue, that we don't seem to have a common voice on how to tackle this crisis. it has indications for political parties on all sides of the spectrum, especially the extreme parties in the main european countries. this is your market check -- five minutes to the top of the 10. a lot of these european stocks have been sliding. they are extending a lot of their losses, volkswagen extending losses. the justice department is now investigating the german company over admissions that it cheated on federal air pollution tests. this means we may look at a criminal investigation. the share price was down 20%, now down 5.9%. we also want to bring you glencore. glencore has been touching low after low.it is now at 108.10. we are keeping a very close eye on glencore. they have been talking about closing some of their mining, but this is the biggest copper production this year and it
hans nichols is on the ground in berlin.t onve the new migration that comes out at the top of the hour. it really goes again to the forefront of the european issue, that we don't seem to have a common voice on how to tackle this crisis. it has indications for political parties on all sides of the spectrum, especially the extreme parties in the main european countries. this is your market check -- five minutes to the top of the 10. a lot of these european stocks have been sliding. they are...
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hans nichols, bloomberg.ther corporate story we are watching today, we have first quarter earnings are last night. profits beat estimates. the sportswear maker's share jumped 80%. caroline, the morning. nike just didn't. 23%, sales up 5%. it really didn't smash expectations when it came to the numbers they managed to post.. futures numbers as well, up 70%. that is basically a proxy the growth we will see next quarter. looking very strong, as well. people liking what they're hearing. you mentioned it is the higher prices that will boost profitability. but i lower tax rate that came below expectations. looking strong, no wonder the shares popped somewhat. have a look at the after hours rise you're talking about. up from 8% we can bring you that particular graph at the moment. we are seeing the market valuation of nike rising. this will bring the market capitalization of nike to in excess of $105 billion. they're adding $8 billion if they hold on to these after hours numbers. that makes it seven times the size o
hans nichols, bloomberg.ther corporate story we are watching today, we have first quarter earnings are last night. profits beat estimates. the sportswear maker's share jumped 80%. caroline, the morning. nike just didn't. 23%, sales up 5%. it really didn't smash expectations when it came to the numbers they managed to post.. futures numbers as well, up 70%. that is basically a proxy the growth we will see next quarter. looking very strong, as well. people liking what they're hearing. you...
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hans nichols in frankfurt. coming up, it a few weeks away -- a few months away from a global recession. we will hear from goldman sachs top economists after the break. ♪ jonathan: 18 minutes past the hour. the bank of japan refrains from boosting the stimulus. the economist from goldman sachs are among those who project the moves. the yen strengthens. he has been sworn in as australia's six prime minister in eight years. he is a former executive at goldman sachs. giants --ead with with plans in china. >> we see an enormous process underway in china. where convinced that china will continue to grow no longer into digits, but it will grow. we are getting ready for this. .here is growth which is why in the northwest, -- our plan is to build a budget west of china. spathan: 19 minutes into the trading session. the ftse 100 coming off the back of a three-day losing streak. by .2%.igh biggest two-day drop in three weeks. switch up the board. you -- thatd buys flat. we are an hour and minutes away expected to drop bac
hans nichols in frankfurt. coming up, it a few weeks away -- a few months away from a global recession. we will hear from goldman sachs top economists after the break. ♪ jonathan: 18 minutes past the hour. the bank of japan refrains from boosting the stimulus. the economist from goldman sachs are among those who project the moves. the yen strengthens. he has been sworn in as australia's six prime minister in eight years. he is a former executive at goldman sachs. giants --ead with with plans...
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hans nichols has more on what to expect. front and center, the refugee crisis is that what dominates the conversation? hans:absolutely, -- absolutely. he has just a flood of his plan a couple of days ago. to,000 over the wanted 60,000. i went to be listening for whether or not mr. juncker tweaks the numbers. early, he was talking about the 500,000 number. that number was what the vice chancellor of germany said they can accept every year going forward, if not indefinitely, at least for three to five years. really doable for a single country. it is doable for all of your. just take a look at what has happened in the last four days in germany. have arrived in germany and berlin alone, 1000 per day. they are building structures and housing. much more needs to be done. they need to reconcile the numbers. jonathan: jean-claude juncker has begin speaking just now. let's listen in. juncker: as luxembourg prime minister frequently, to be precise it was 20 times i gave the state of the nation speech. mostly i got applauded after the
hans nichols has more on what to expect. front and center, the refugee crisis is that what dominates the conversation? hans:absolutely, -- absolutely. he has just a flood of his plan a couple of days ago. to,000 over the wanted 60,000. i went to be listening for whether or not mr. juncker tweaks the numbers. early, he was talking about the 500,000 number. that number was what the vice chancellor of germany said they can accept every year going forward, if not indefinitely, at least for three to...
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we will see more from hans nichols.ill ahead, deutsche bank could be making some serious cuts from shutting down operations to shrinking its workforce by 25%. we will have more on the bold steps they are planning to take coming up next. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the in london. deutsche bank could be cutting 20 5% of its workforce according to a person familiar with the matter. the bank is considering losing 8000 jobs. for more, let's get to our europeaneditor for finance. how do these plans fit into the mission the ceo set forth when he took over in july? heorter: right, well, when took over he inherited a strategic plan which had -- which he had supported in his previous role. cheatings the bank and your savings at 3.5 billion euros a year. this job cutting plan is one of the first details we are hearing about in terms of how that might be achieved. in the original strategic presentation, what really lacked were any substantial facts as to how these cost savings -- where they were going to come from. this is 1 -- th
we will see more from hans nichols.ill ahead, deutsche bank could be making some serious cuts from shutting down operations to shrinking its workforce by 25%. we will have more on the bold steps they are planning to take coming up next. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the in london. deutsche bank could be cutting 20 5% of its workforce according to a person familiar with the matter. the bank is considering losing 8000 jobs. for more, let's get to our europeaneditor for finance. how do these...
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hans nichols is live on location. hans, can we quantify, get our arms around the scale of the problem that the person that takes over will have to deal with? 40 billion is the number from jpmorgan. know all the jurisdictions that for swaggy will be investigated in, and will they include a criminal component. there are three discussions going on. one, the confession. two, how far up the chain of command is their culpability? then knowledge that volkswagen was actively, knowingly trying to defeat epa testers so they could game the emissions game. three, how big of a problem is this in the area? is this a german industry problem? we heard from angela merkel repeat her commitment to lowering emissions. it is better on the carbon footprint. it is not as great and other particulate matter. germany went with diesel. you look at the saturation, the penetration some of these auto companies have in the diesel market. it is well above 50%. will there be a government policy shift towards hybrid, becauselectrics, that is what dire
hans nichols is live on location. hans, can we quantify, get our arms around the scale of the problem that the person that takes over will have to deal with? 40 billion is the number from jpmorgan. know all the jurisdictions that for swaggy will be investigated in, and will they include a criminal component. there are three discussions going on. one, the confession. two, how far up the chain of command is their culpability? then knowledge that volkswagen was actively, knowingly trying to defeat...
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guy: very much wide-awake, hans nichols in berlin.he shutdown for the american government could begin news for volkswagen. it would give it more time to get its act together stateside. many those in volkswagen are looking at the story things we good thing. i joke, of course. is talk about what is on bloomberg.com. david owen is still with us. volkswagen still front and center. a lot of reader appetite for obvious reasons, it is not going away. towill not go away, much their chagrin for many years. the stories today are looking at the upcoming sales data for september in the u.s. analysts are divided on whether the w will be the only manufacturer to actually report a monthly decline in sales. sales in the u.s. are pre-strong, rising 13% this year. so, you know, vw has struggled in the u.s. -- the world's biggest auto market. have been declining for two years. and the story points out that hybrids and electric's cell three times is more units in the u.s. than diesel. so it is a small piece of the pie to start with. guy: we were talking
guy: very much wide-awake, hans nichols in berlin.he shutdown for the american government could begin news for volkswagen. it would give it more time to get its act together stateside. many those in volkswagen are looking at the story things we good thing. i joke, of course. is talk about what is on bloomberg.com. david owen is still with us. volkswagen still front and center. a lot of reader appetite for obvious reasons, it is not going away. towill not go away, much their chagrin for many...
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guy: hans nichols from berlin.nna: coming up, china's resident says -- president says he makes his first visit to u.s. since he came to power. right,acking and human things could get awkward, find out more after the break. ♪ guy: it is 6:17 in london. good morning, these are the stories you need to know. anna: the u.s. justice department is said to be making a criminal investigation into volkswagen. that is after the automaker admitted to cheating on air emissions tests. u.s.hile their top executive has apologized previously for the scandal saying we have totally screwed up. guy: chinese president xi jinping makes his first visit to the states today. china's military moves into the south china sea. will participate in a meeting with top executives. he will address the annual meeting of the yuan -- u.n. generally jenna -- general is a boy. -- assembly. of atlanta chief, remainsockhart said he confident that policy will be tightened this year. guy: once returned to the state the chinese premier. he has there today fo
guy: hans nichols from berlin.nna: coming up, china's resident says -- president says he makes his first visit to u.s. since he came to power. right,acking and human things could get awkward, find out more after the break. ♪ guy: it is 6:17 in london. good morning, these are the stories you need to know. anna: the u.s. justice department is said to be making a criminal investigation into volkswagen. that is after the automaker admitted to cheating on air emissions tests. u.s.hile their top...
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i felt that would be tricky with brian nichols.gly in live in america, it's pervasive. i still struggle with it, a lot of people struggle with it. >> there was no contact with brian nichols. >> right in. >> what do you think of the finished product? >> when you watch it, it's very close to the way it was. >> was it difficult watching it the first time or did enough time pass? >> to be honest, i wasn't expected emotion. i had lived it, i didn't think there was much more emotion i could feel. the problem was having my daughter next to me when i watched it and trying to figure out what she went through. >> for us it very easy in hollywood to embellish and, you know, inflate what happened but to respect those who had lost and to respect this incredible woman by my side. i wasn't really looking forward to be honest to play brian nichols, but what you have made of your life, how the darkest moment of your life to remarry, have your daughter and -- >> you have had any contact with brian since that day sp. >> no. the on time i saw him was
i felt that would be tricky with brian nichols.gly in live in america, it's pervasive. i still struggle with it, a lot of people struggle with it. >> there was no contact with brian nichols. >> right in. >> what do you think of the finished product? >> when you watch it, it's very close to the way it was. >> was it difficult watching it the first time or did enough time pass? >> to be honest, i wasn't expected emotion. i had lived it, i didn't think there was...
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our international correspondent, hans nichols.agement of the refugee crisis, is a failing? the view ins germany for many people and coalition government and putting pressure on merkel to change her position. the we have this morning is border, there are controls between austria and germany. they said this morning that have resumed services, all passenger service from germany or austria to germany. is slowing line down. they have disruptions because of refugees, migrants walking on the track. i took a lot of trained last week, disruptions all across germany because they self the loudspeaker people are walking on the tracks. crisis proportions and the numbers themselves do not quite make sense. austria said they expect another 20,000, the estimate was 10,000 today. if these were micro/refugees, if their goal is to go to germany, that will create a humanitarian situation. a little bit away from munich. numbers for 12,000 arriving in munich on saturday. all across germany, they are putting up makeshift housing and to convert sports ha
our international correspondent, hans nichols.agement of the refugee crisis, is a failing? the view ins germany for many people and coalition government and putting pressure on merkel to change her position. the we have this morning is border, there are controls between austria and germany. they said this morning that have resumed services, all passenger service from germany or austria to germany. is slowing line down. they have disruptions because of refugees, migrants walking on the track. i...
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guy: hans nichols joins us live from berlin.ans, he works for the business for 34 years, he is part of the business, he is embedded. we have a series of key meetings over the next few days, by the end of the week will he still be ceo? hans: that is the question everyone is asking. know is really need to what those five board members of the executive committee of the supervisory board remember -- normally they are six, in this case there are five. you have to know what direction they are heading. a local paper actually reported that last night the executive committee met. this morning there reporting -- we confirmed that part, this learning they are reporting that dr.winterkorn has lost the support of some members of his board. they are suggesting that he will no longer be ceo at the end of the week. when i listened to dr. winterkorn yesterday, in that statement he made, it sounded like a ceo who is fighting for his job. he has to convince a couple of key members. the controlling stake of the porsche family is on their. has those
guy: hans nichols joins us live from berlin.ans, he works for the business for 34 years, he is part of the business, he is embedded. we have a series of key meetings over the next few days, by the end of the week will he still be ceo? hans: that is the question everyone is asking. know is really need to what those five board members of the executive committee of the supervisory board remember -- normally they are six, in this case there are five. you have to know what direction they are...
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find the feel that's right for you. >>> hi, i'm dan marino. >> and i'm rachel nichols.come to pro football preview, brought to you by fan duel. america's favorite pastime is finally back this week and i'm going to brag on my friend dan, here, for a minute because there is no better person to be talking to about the upcoming season. nine-time pro bowler, nfl mvp, inducted into the pro football hall of fame. it's like you were pretty good or something. >> i was okay. thanks. >> well, i am thrilled that we're doing this because the nfl isn't just popular among sports fans, it is popular, period. over the next half hour, we will bring you all the big names and all the big
find the feel that's right for you. >>> hi, i'm dan marino. >> and i'm rachel nichols.come to pro football preview, brought to you by fan duel. america's favorite pastime is finally back this week and i'm going to brag on my friend dan, here, for a minute because there is no better person to be talking to about the upcoming season. nine-time pro bowler, nfl mvp, inducted into the pro football hall of fame. it's like you were pretty good or something. >> i was okay. thanks....
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is the true story of brian nichols in atlanta killed four people while escaping from a courthouse.to use the bathroom. >> go for it. we all have to use the bam bathroom. hey, what are you doing? >> i can't go with you in here. >> i'll turn around. >> i can't go with you standing there. >> i don't trust you. i don't trust you, ashley. what are we going to do? you going to talk? you're going to talk, right? shut the door and you're going to talk, right? hold on. hey! go to mexico. got to rob a bank. that's where we are going. where are we going? >> mexico. >> david oyelowo, welcome to studio 57. david oyelowo, i saw a headline that said from pillar to killer. david oyelowo, i thought that was kind of clever. >> i went from playing martin luther king to this role. >> i do choose them careful. as wonderful it was to play dr. king, you don't want to be associated with one role the rest of your life. go the complete opposite kind of character. >> a man who says he has demons in him. >> yeah. for people who don't know the story, brian nichols broke out of that jail cell and killed four pe
is the true story of brian nichols in atlanta killed four people while escaping from a courthouse.to use the bathroom. >> go for it. we all have to use the bam bathroom. hey, what are you doing? >> i can't go with you in here. >> i'll turn around. >> i can't go with you standing there. >> i don't trust you. i don't trust you, ashley. what are we going to do? you going to talk? you're going to talk, right? shut the door and you're going to talk, right? hold on. hey!...
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hans nichols. how far thisut could go, the impact on other industry companies being hit today. francine: they give so much with the very latest on the markets. let's stay with china. president xi jingping beget a weeklong u.s. visit yesterday with a trip to seattle. speaking to a gathering of business owners including bill gates he says that china will not devalue the yuan. >> given the economic and financial situation at home and abroad, there is no basis for continuous depreciation of the renmimbi. but we will stick to the plan to have the exchange rate -- and have the market flow those ways. we are against currency war. we will not lower interest rates to boost exports. francine: david tweed joins us with the latest. david is in hong kong for us. can you take xi's words that there will not be for the devaluation? david: when you consider what happened in august to china's foreign currency reserves and the estimate is that at least 93 if not more billion dollars was spent defending china's curren
hans nichols. how far thisut could go, the impact on other industry companies being hit today. francine: they give so much with the very latest on the markets. let's stay with china. president xi jingping beget a weeklong u.s. visit yesterday with a trip to seattle. speaking to a gathering of business owners including bill gates he says that china will not devalue the yuan. >> given the economic and financial situation at home and abroad, there is no basis for continuous depreciation of...
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hans nichols. it could still, be this year. market are seeing janet yellen's comments on the fed hike. ♪ >> these are the stories making headlines around the world. pope francis had a rousing welcome in new york. the streets of manhattan as francis was driven to st. patrick's cathedral where he led evening prayers. earlier, the pope urged lawmakers to embrace lawmakers, fight climate change, and abolish the death penalty. a south korean lawmaker has warned north korea they will pay a price if they conduct another nuclear test or launch a long-range rocket. a manus they are both to security as well as a potential unification partner. korea said they are prepared to use nuclear weapons against u.s. at any time. a picasso back on display in paris after disappearing for more than a decade. the painting was reportedly stolen in 2001 from the archives in the french capital. it eventually turned up in a fedex depot in new jersey in december. an investigation is still underway. has confirmed the fed remains on track to type rate. let's
hans nichols. it could still, be this year. market are seeing janet yellen's comments on the fed hike. ♪ >> these are the stories making headlines around the world. pope francis had a rousing welcome in new york. the streets of manhattan as francis was driven to st. patrick's cathedral where he led evening prayers. earlier, the pope urged lawmakers to embrace lawmakers, fight climate change, and abolish the death penalty. a south korean lawmaker has warned north korea they will pay a...
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nichols forhans more on the story. what did the w try to get away with?what did the w try to get away with? this is basically software that override it the way emissions was emitted from the vehicle. that ended up having 10 to 40 times the allowable amount of certain oxides. story. remarkable we had an apology from the ceo. this came out yesterday. i will read it to you in full, because it gives you a sense of how serious the situation is. "i am deeply sorry that we have broken the trust of our public. we will cooperate fully with the agencies with transparency and allncy to clearly establish of the facts of this case. volkswagen has ordered and it -- and external investigation. francine when you do this to a car you have a lot more torque. these are the diesel step in selling the states. they made up for 20% of their sales. 482,000 vehicles affected. ox wagon is no longer selling these. that's volkswagen is no longer selling these in the states. if you go to a volkswagen dealership,r audi try to buy in a three, you will be turned away. recalls: we are fa
nichols forhans more on the story. what did the w try to get away with?what did the w try to get away with? this is basically software that override it the way emissions was emitted from the vehicle. that ended up having 10 to 40 times the allowable amount of certain oxides. story. remarkable we had an apology from the ceo. this came out yesterday. i will read it to you in full, because it gives you a sense of how serious the situation is. "i am deeply sorry that we have broken the trust...