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nicholas: we must give credit to the bank of japan.oves they took in january were simply extraordinary in terms of the amount of stimulus they provided. maybe the market was just a little bit ahead of itself, expecting such powerful action so soon. the next meeting is the one that is in play. what the bank of japan did was downgrade their own growth and inflation forecast. they've really set the market up for some more easing. mark: do you expect that easing to weaken the yen? to, but: it is likely in essence, it is relative to what happens elsewhere. one of the big changes we've seen recently is europe. europe is a beacon in the global economy, a standout in terms of economic growth. maybe it is more japanese yen weakness relative to the euro. mark: does europe remain the beacon? one quarterly growth rate of 0.6% doesn't make a summer. nicholas: it doesn't, but he wrote is -- pick your number, 6, 12, 9 months, behind the u.s. in terms of where it is in the economic cycle. ecb easing happened much later than easing in the u.s. or the u
nicholas: we must give credit to the bank of japan.oves they took in january were simply extraordinary in terms of the amount of stimulus they provided. maybe the market was just a little bit ahead of itself, expecting such powerful action so soon. the next meeting is the one that is in play. what the bank of japan did was downgrade their own growth and inflation forecast. they've really set the market up for some more easing. mark: do you expect that easing to weaken the yen? to, but: it is...
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nicholas earp died in a military hospital. he was living in this area in san bernardino, with his daughter who moved to a nearby town in colton. morgan thought he was killed in tombstone. warren lived most of his life here. the earps spent most of their time living in san bernardino county. more than any other place. even the most recent movie about the earps in 1993, called tombstone starring kurt russell, very good, i have that movie. i think compared to older movies it was probably more accurate in a lot of ways. there were still some inaccuracies. the next year kevin costner in a movie called wyatt earp. a lot of historical facts that were never brought out before, still in accurate in some ways. in both cases after the gunfight at the okay corral, a short time later, basically two months later when virgil earp was ambushed, three month later in march 1982, 1882, morgan earp was killed, morgan's body was sent on a train going out somewhere. it turned out it went to colton, they never mentioned it. even the movie wyatt earp
nicholas earp died in a military hospital. he was living in this area in san bernardino, with his daughter who moved to a nearby town in colton. morgan thought he was killed in tombstone. warren lived most of his life here. the earps spent most of their time living in san bernardino county. more than any other place. even the most recent movie about the earps in 1993, called tombstone starring kurt russell, very good, i have that movie. i think compared to older movies it was probably more...
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they were just picked up a lot of traits from nicholas earp. the boys had a temper but for the most part, they were able to curb their temper. wyatt earp is very well known for his coldness. the youngest one was a hothead and he got into all kinds of problems and they want him to stay close to them. when the okay corral happen on october 26, 1881, during this time morgan earp was of montana. he went down in 1880 after leaving montana. when he came down in 1880, the earps, yet heard about the civil strife in tombstone. wyatt was in dodge city. reduce in wichita and in dodge city, kansas. virgil earp, another brother, a little older than wyatt, he was the sheriff of yavapai county in arizona and heard about the silver strike. the earps were ever the opportunist. they all made plans to get together in tombstone. so jamesburg came down for montana. wyatt was in dodge city, kansas, and eventually morgan deutsch's come down for montana went to tabasco, left to go to tombstone. october 26, 1881, is the day of this infamous gunfight at the o.k. corral,
they were just picked up a lot of traits from nicholas earp. the boys had a temper but for the most part, they were able to curb their temper. wyatt earp is very well known for his coldness. the youngest one was a hothead and he got into all kinds of problems and they want him to stay close to them. when the okay corral happen on october 26, 1881, during this time morgan earp was of montana. he went down in 1880 after leaving montana. when he came down in 1880, the earps, yet heard about the...
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nicholas: it doesn't look good. syrian government says the cease-fire in aleppo is to run for another 24 hours but it throws all the cards back up. they're saying they are looking for final victory in aleppo, that is something the u.s. has come out and condemnation of. it leaves all the questions open as to what will happen there. we're still waiting for more confirmation at the moment, as i said, all our information is coming from social media and this one group in the u.k. sarah: it seems once again that some of the country's most vulnerable have been killed. thank you for the update. so, the killing in the world conflict zones goes on. in a new report released today by the international institute for strategic studies, it says that armed conflicts claimed over 167,000 lives last year. the ancient city of palmyra is a symbol of that destruction which swept the world in 2015. >> the conflict in syria is one of the 37 around the world that figure in a new report. when fighters seized palmyra they destroyed monuments
nicholas: it doesn't look good. syrian government says the cease-fire in aleppo is to run for another 24 hours but it throws all the cards back up. they're saying they are looking for final victory in aleppo, that is something the u.s. has come out and condemnation of. it leaves all the questions open as to what will happen there. we're still waiting for more confirmation at the moment, as i said, all our information is coming from social media and this one group in the u.k. sarah: it seems...
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now that nicholas do we have if not our memories?ll always have. >> it's 100% true that that is a real family. if you would like to find out more about the garden of dreams foundation, go to klgandhoda.com. >> we'll be back in a moment, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're about to make five lucky viewers very happy because it's time to give it away. >> this week's prizes, tell them, hoda. >> a next grill evolution five burner gas grill. and when you open it up -- >> with a side burner. >> a side burner over there. it's from home depot worth $379. >> evolution infrared distributes heat evenly across the grill's surface and you get 676 square inches of cooking space. >> wow. >> that's right, hoda. it can fit up to 19 hamburger patties plus a powerful side burner to whip up a side dish. >> should we find out who our lucky winners are? >> let's do it. >> you go first. this is a good gift for the summer, right? >> it's great. first one is suzanne winslow from marco island, florida. >> i've gotten a that zela from dayton, ohio, goo
now that nicholas do we have if not our memories?ll always have. >> it's 100% true that that is a real family. if you would like to find out more about the garden of dreams foundation, go to klgandhoda.com. >> we'll be back in a moment, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're about to make five lucky viewers very happy because it's time to give it away. >> this week's prizes, tell them, hoda. >> a next grill evolution five burner gas grill. and...
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. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.the inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. what the water well is, it's basically a plumber's access. you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we go into the backwater well. the back walkway, it's full of plumbing. since we have the water well built, they decided, let's put windows. we go on a security walk, the inmates see us, they know that we're there. we can go in the water wells, turn off all the lights, and we can peer in those back windows. if the windows aren't covered with obstacles, deodorant, papers, towels. they think these security windows are a shelf for them to put their junk, when they're not. they're for us. >> sergeant nicholas makes his way through the darkened water well to cell six in order to check on the inmate suspected of having the homemade cuff key. >> this is cell six right here but he's got his window blocked
. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.the inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. what the water well is, it's basically a plumber's access. you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we go into the backwater well. the back walkway, it's full of plumbing. since we have the water well...
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[applause] >> is there anyone in her audience tonight who owes their life to nicholas winton? could you stand up? anyone who owes their life, would you stand up? >> 28 years later, between five and 7000 people do. one is curt tauzin. he remembers the train journey. he became a pilot. >> i/o everything to him. everything. without him, nothing would have happened. there. have been i would have been lost. and the others that continue to live remember a modest hero and celebrated a life that was proof one individual can make an incredible difference. >> remembering it remarkable life. that brings us to the you can find out more on the egyptair crash on our website. from all of us here, thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, e*trade, and cancer treatment centers of america. >> e*tr
[applause] >> is there anyone in her audience tonight who owes their life to nicholas winton? could you stand up? anyone who owes their life, would you stand up? >> 28 years later, between five and 7000 people do. one is curt tauzin. he remembers the train journey. he became a pilot. >> i/o everything to him. everything. without him, nothing would have happened. there. have been i would have been lost. and the others that continue to live remember a modest hero and celebrated...
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nicholas: in my mind, the iranians are playing a very nefarious role. don't break up into three separate parts. the iranians are seeking advantage for themselves. they are promoting a shia-led iraq. they are not the friends of the kurds or the sunnis. i think they are a divisive force in this and they will continue to be divisive. charlie: and -- has never left the scene. nicholas: he is the one who, as a shia leader, could not get along with the kurdish and sunni leadership. he is still technically the vice president. he says he does not want to come back to power. a lot of people don't believe him. a shiite cleric has been leading street protests against him. the kurds have been talking about, if not full-fledged economy, independence. you have a country that is breaking apart at the seams. it is not in interest, i think, of the united states to promote a partition of iraq into two or three states. if we did that, it would be a major roll of the dice. what would be the impact on the syrians? what would be the impact on lebanon? these countries were pu
nicholas: in my mind, the iranians are playing a very nefarious role. don't break up into three separate parts. the iranians are seeking advantage for themselves. they are promoting a shia-led iraq. they are not the friends of the kurds or the sunnis. i think they are a divisive force in this and they will continue to be divisive. charlie: and -- has never left the scene. nicholas: he is the one who, as a shia leader, could not get along with the kurdish and sunni leadership. he is still...
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[inaudible] nicholas: at present, that is the case. those tokens are being turned in but still being tabulated. someone may cross the 30 token threshold in the interim. in the back. what is the question? vice presidential tokens? vice presidential is what we are talking about. i do not know how many were outstanding or how many delegates did not turn them in at all. at this time, the names i listed are the only ones who met the threshold. >> the party and the johnson campaign will be collaborated on? access seems to be assured if we are understanding correctly in all 50 states and what actions does the libertarian party take in regards to the debate, how will coordination take place between the party and the johnson campaign? >> it will take place according to whatever between the party and the campaign. hope we have that finished very soon. we have our lawyer present at the convention to make that happen. as you can see on the map, we are on in 32 of them and we anticipate teeing in all 50 and we will be cooperating on fundraising, me
[inaudible] nicholas: at present, that is the case. those tokens are being turned in but still being tabulated. someone may cross the 30 token threshold in the interim. in the back. what is the question? vice presidential tokens? vice presidential is what we are talking about. i do not know how many were outstanding or how many delegates did not turn them in at all. at this time, the names i listed are the only ones who met the threshold. >> the party and the johnson campaign will be...
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so there really isn't appetite for that. >> nicholas, thank you very much. senior vice president at tin owe intelligence. that is it for today's show >>> good morning. ready for a rally. green arrows as investors brush of hawkish fed remarks. >> and on the agenda, currencies and negative rates a live report from that meeting coming up. >> and retail wreck. gap joins the growing list of companies throwing up caution flags on the consumer. friday may 20, 2016 and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ ftf-t-g-i ♪ ♪ >> good morning. ha
so there really isn't appetite for that. >> nicholas, thank you very much. senior vice president at tin owe intelligence. that is it for today's show >>> good morning. ready for a rally. green arrows as investors brush of hawkish fed remarks. >> and on the agenda, currencies and negative rates a live report from that meeting coming up. >> and retail wreck. gap joins the growing list of companies throwing up caution flags on the consumer. friday may 20, 2016 and...
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nicholas rushworth has details. nicholas: a breakthrough deal more cash on with the table for greece in recognition of its efforts to adopt reforms. also a roadmap for long-term debt relief taiz greece's mountain of debt. -- to ease greece's mountain of debt. >> it is an important moment in the long greek program, an important moment for all of us. since last summer, where we had a major confidence of -- a major conference crisis between us. further debt relief for 2018. the cost for greece for repaying its debts will not exceed 20% of gdp. of the imf is signaling it will come back on talks as it reels in the debt. currently 180% of gdp. >> that is not recognized by all stakeholders that greek debt is unsustainable. we also welcome that there has assessreement for how to the sustainability. being budget cuts are followed in athens over the weekend. detailnciple is short on and private aspects. the bundestag is delayed until after germany post-general election next year. cyril: let's look at what is happening on the
nicholas rushworth has details. nicholas: a breakthrough deal more cash on with the table for greece in recognition of its efforts to adopt reforms. also a roadmap for long-term debt relief taiz greece's mountain of debt. -- to ease greece's mountain of debt. >> it is an important moment in the long greek program, an important moment for all of us. since last summer, where we had a major confidence of -- a major conference crisis between us. further debt relief for 2018. the cost for...
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. >> come on, come on up here and see nicholas. good boy. >> how are you feeling today, nicholas?good. >> you doing all right? anything hurt or anything? >> no. good. >> you look like you feel better today. do you? yeah. i don't think you were feeling too good yesterday. you look like you're feeling better today. you look happier today. i think it's casper that does that personally. >> he just had a permanent feeding tube inserted into his tummy yesterday. he has problems gaining weight and it started out he has severe celiac disease. he hasn't put on any weight. >> katrina smith is nikki's mother. she's seen firsthand the impact casper has had on her son. >> he was shut down yesterday. he had no smiles. he had no voice. when casper came in, he stopped, just smiled and pet him and sat there and looked like he had no pain in the world. >> the smile is pretty -- >> yes. >> that tells a story. >> absolutely. >> while casper is the first full-time service dog here, there are now 11 dogs on staff at children's health care of atlanta. the hospital says it's the largest full-time animal
. >> come on, come on up here and see nicholas. good boy. >> how are you feeling today, nicholas?good. >> you doing all right? anything hurt or anything? >> no. good. >> you look like you feel better today. do you? yeah. i don't think you were feeling too good yesterday. you look like you're feeling better today. you look happier today. i think it's casper that does that personally. >> he just had a permanent feeding tube inserted into his tummy yesterday. he...
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say 28-year-old nicholas and his 25-year-old brother benjamin got into an argument. >> i can't tellthere's some sort of argument sadly over a cheese berger. whether he wanted one or not. >> benjamin said he was going to shoot his brother, grabbed a gun and made good on his word. police say benjamin shoot nicholas in the chest killing him. >> he admitted that he does own a .9 mm gun and he obviously puts himself on the scene. picked up the phone called 911, cooperated fully. as far as a full confession, he said he did not recall. >> though at the fight happened after a night of drinking, police say it shooter wasn't even drunk. >> in this particular case, our suspect admitted he was not under the influence, that he does not drink. >> family torn apart as one brother is dead and the other behind bars. charged with his murder. >> our hearts goes out to the family and it's a sad situation. >> he also told police when his brother got back from the bar, he started bullying him before arguing over the cheese berger. >> taking a live look into wilmington delaware, there wasn't a whole lot o
say 28-year-old nicholas and his 25-year-old brother benjamin got into an argument. >> i can't tellthere's some sort of argument sadly over a cheese berger. whether he wanted one or not. >> benjamin said he was going to shoot his brother, grabbed a gun and made good on his word. police say benjamin shoot nicholas in the chest killing him. >> he admitted that he does own a .9 mm gun and he obviously puts himself on the scene. picked up the phone called 911, cooperated fully. as...
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. >> reporter: this is nicholas clark, 28 from salinas. who comes from a good family and now wakes up every morning -- >> i like to get high. that's what i chose. you know? anything that happens to me, whether it be jail, or freezing cold at night or starving, is a direct result of that choice that i made. >> reporter: he says that choice nearly killed him. >> narcan is a lifesaver. >> reporter: officially known as naloxone, reverses the effect of opiate overdose. >> we've had over 2000 overdoses reversed in just the city of san francisco. since 2003. >> reporter: eliza wheeler is manager of the drug overdose prevention education. the nonprofit with the help of sf public health coordinates distribution of narcan. >> the model is the vaccine model, the idea is that you get as much naloxone into a high risk community as possible, in the hopes that anytime an overdosed is witness, somebody there has naloxone. think about vaccinating a community against death from overdose. >> reporter: 120 people died right here in san francisco because of a
. >> reporter: this is nicholas clark, 28 from salinas. who comes from a good family and now wakes up every morning -- >> i like to get high. that's what i chose. you know? anything that happens to me, whether it be jail, or freezing cold at night or starving, is a direct result of that choice that i made. >> reporter: he says that choice nearly killed him. >> narcan is a lifesaver. >> reporter: officially known as naloxone, reverses the effect of opiate overdose....
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nicholas: one of the problems with the super pac as you don't know who it is. you don't have any control over it. there are couple of super pac's they were behind me in 2012 and , youact that they put out flush your brand, what are you thinking? five minutes later he comes back and says was that the super pac. >> you expect to get the support of the tea party? johnson: the tea party was formed and identified with it. it was really all about fiscal conservatism. i think the tea party has been co-opted by republicans. it is now a social conservative organization further to the right than the party itself. hopefully those tea party members that are still out there , here is a home. >> one survey says you are taking more support from hillary clinton from donald trump. johnson: i've been in three national polls. there are probably been 40 other polls without my name in them. the key for us is being in these polls at all. at the end of the day we pull from both sides. this is another voice at the table. it is arguably providing the best of what is to be both a democr
nicholas: one of the problems with the super pac as you don't know who it is. you don't have any control over it. there are couple of super pac's they were behind me in 2012 and , youact that they put out flush your brand, what are you thinking? five minutes later he comes back and says was that the super pac. >> you expect to get the support of the tea party? johnson: the tea party was formed and identified with it. it was really all about fiscal conservatism. i think the tea party has...
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let's dissect all this with nicholas burns, who serves admiral undersecretary in the george w.ithout, currently advising hillary clinton. good to see you, nick, as always. let's break it down and look at each one of these elements here. when you look at these comments and you hear that world leaders are rattled, i guess from trump's point of view, it's a good thing. from obama's it is not. the president says it is not. is it good? is it bad? keep them guessing? keep them a little on edge? >> well, suzanne i think it's really negative for the united states if the leading presidential candidate of the republican party wants to keep all muslims out of the united states. he wants to -- he's repudiated and criticized in the most vulgar terms all mexican, has reputed the nato alliance. he's urged japan and south korea to have their own nuclear weapons. he's threatening to walk out of our alliances worldwide and he supports torture and he is a sports of ki supports killing of families of terrorists. preposterous. the world is rattled because they can't imagine the world's strong e679
let's dissect all this with nicholas burns, who serves admiral undersecretary in the george w.ithout, currently advising hillary clinton. good to see you, nick, as always. let's break it down and look at each one of these elements here. when you look at these comments and you hear that world leaders are rattled, i guess from trump's point of view, it's a good thing. from obama's it is not. the president says it is not. is it good? is it bad? keep them guessing? keep them a little on edge?...
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i want to bring in "new york times" political reporter nicholas confessore. good morning to you both. >> can i be a moderator? >> this is a big tent we have on msnbc and we're going to have this on telemundo, everybody is welcome. ken, let me start with you then. this is not a very good week for hillary clinton. how does she turn a page on this? >> well, if this debate actually happens between bernie sanders and donald trump, it's going to be very hard for her. the key argument that she's been making to the superdelegates who really control, who have given her this huge edge over bernie sanders in the nominating process and really have given her a lock on the nomination for all extents and purposes is that she is the better general election candidate. well, if bernie sanders can get in there and show that he can go toe to toe with donald trump, in addition to polls that show him possibly faring better in a general election matchup with donald trump than hillary clinton, that would be a huge problem for her, even if the debate doesn't happen as kristen suggest
i want to bring in "new york times" political reporter nicholas confessore. good morning to you both. >> can i be a moderator? >> this is a big tent we have on msnbc and we're going to have this on telemundo, everybody is welcome. ken, let me start with you then. this is not a very good week for hillary clinton. how does she turn a page on this? >> well, if this debate actually happens between bernie sanders and donald trump, it's going to be very hard for her. the...
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there was a nicholas compass or a nicholas comes piece on the front page of times. the parties the party of the white working class. they spent 25 years taking their votes and giving them nothing. a slow building and political wave in this culture's been going on for 30 years. we live in a diverse country. there are two ways to govern it. one is through negotiation and style and compromise. it's unsatisfying. that is politics. the other ways through force. you just get a strong man to bully his way through. we've gotten sick of politics and second compromise especially in the republican party the willingness to compromise has become a sign of weakness. the only alternative is force tolerance of the authoritarian personality. charlie rose on its offices that he's become an action hero. david brooks: every interview he they will ask him about you think african-americans are oppressed by the police. he knows nothing to service talk about immigration. we go to a talk show or conversation with your students you are nervous if you have some level of preparation. he is not
there was a nicholas compass or a nicholas comes piece on the front page of times. the parties the party of the white working class. they spent 25 years taking their votes and giving them nothing. a slow building and political wave in this culture's been going on for 30 years. we live in a diverse country. there are two ways to govern it. one is through negotiation and style and compromise. it's unsatisfying. that is politics. the other ways through force. you just get a strong man to bully his...
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scarlet: good question. 0 without that relief -- nicholas: without that relief, i'm not an economist.know the terrain say that without some measure of debt relief, you cannot expect substantial improvements in greek economic performance. certainly not sustained economic growth with debt levels going out like at the beginning of this program to such high numbers 520:20 or even 20:50. -- by 2020 or even 2050. you have an imf that has broken away from that european consensus and is challenging them to think more creatively about how to handle things in the future. what is the number one lesson you have learned watching this greek bailout play out in a way that should not be done when it comes to negotiating difficult situations? nicholas: the disadvantage that they have had as they have not had political stability or continuity in government. in fact, they had abrupt change that led to this left-wing government coming in. it's been a real problem for the greeks in the markets and in the european union. they need sustained leadership the can convince the rest of the world that they will a
scarlet: good question. 0 without that relief -- nicholas: without that relief, i'm not an economist.know the terrain say that without some measure of debt relief, you cannot expect substantial improvements in greek economic performance. certainly not sustained economic growth with debt levels going out like at the beginning of this program to such high numbers 520:20 or even 20:50. -- by 2020 or even 2050. you have an imf that has broken away from that european consensus and is challenging...
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miami-based crew captain nicholas tafuri spots lights far below dotting columbia's northern coast.flight to cali. tonight his first officer is don williams. just after 9:00, they begin their descent and plunge into darkness in a narrow corridor between the towering mountains that top out at over 18,000 feet. >> when you fly over terrain that doesn't afford a lot of lighting, back lighting, it's like flying into a black abyss. >> adding to the danger, three years before, anti-government gorillas destroyed the radar station. it wasn't replaced. air traffic control can't tell when planes are off course. that means 965's pilots will be relying on radio navigation beacons to giuide them safely through the narrow mountain corridor to orunway one. >> flying in areas where there's no radar, where there is limited air traffic control services, putting additional workload on the pilots. but it's not anything out of the ordinary. >> the weather is calm and clear. so air traffic control offers a straight in approach to runway 19. the crew accepts the runway change, even though first officer wi
miami-based crew captain nicholas tafuri spots lights far below dotting columbia's northern coast.flight to cali. tonight his first officer is don williams. just after 9:00, they begin their descent and plunge into darkness in a narrow corridor between the towering mountains that top out at over 18,000 feet. >> when you fly over terrain that doesn't afford a lot of lighting, back lighting, it's like flying into a black abyss. >> adding to the danger, three years before,...
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. >> we saw where nicholas sarkozy push through pension reform. that was a different situation. >> reminds us of the 1990's. he was saying i will not do anything, i will not change my policy. it ends up battling. we expect no less from the situation. it is worrying because we are only a few months away from the next general election. needs majority on his side. he has lost it. his popularity is very low. what is next? it is complicated. >> to the unions have the spur of the public at this date? no power cats. cuts.er >> they don't blame the unions for the moment. they are responsible for the way of doing politics. they didn't even try to have polite conversation about it. we will force it to you. is a provocation. it ends badly because it started badly. we do understand why it has to be so strong. why couldn't we do it more calmly? >> he came to power say he would bring down unemployment. is this not him making good on his promise to do so? >> why did he do it from the beginning? this is not the year to do it. this is not the time to do it. nobody
. >> we saw where nicholas sarkozy push through pension reform. that was a different situation. >> reminds us of the 1990's. he was saying i will not do anything, i will not change my policy. it ends up battling. we expect no less from the situation. it is worrying because we are only a few months away from the next general election. needs majority on his side. he has lost it. his popularity is very low. what is next? it is complicated. >> to the unions have the spur of the...
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heather: now to venezuela where protest is intensifying against president nicholas maduro.ities stop stalling over a recall referendum against the president. meantime, he is calling the referendum quote, not viable. katie joins us live from miami with those details . reporter: heather, it's basic shortages in the economy driving this anger in venezuela and some of those shortages are most dramatic in the companies hostels. both hospitals showed a complete absence of basic medications for cancer and heart patients , one body left in the corridor either because of more was full or no refrigeration, bad sanitary conditions as well. the odds for an infant to survive inside of venezuelan public hospital, three times lower than they were three years ago. the economy overall in this country which has the world's largest proven oil reserves is simply cratering. inflation now at over 500 percent, the world's highest. people get in line before dawn and wait for who knows what is inside the store. one man waited for five hours, allowed to be by two jars of mayonnaise. basic items like
heather: now to venezuela where protest is intensifying against president nicholas maduro.ities stop stalling over a recall referendum against the president. meantime, he is calling the referendum quote, not viable. katie joins us live from miami with those details . reporter: heather, it's basic shortages in the economy driving this anger in venezuela and some of those shortages are most dramatic in the companies hostels. both hospitals showed a complete absence of basic medications for cancer...
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nicholas, thank you for joining us. i know this has been an extremely busy day for you.s been found with regard to the debris that is near greece at this point in time? >> well, so far, only two plastic pieces that are thought to come from the plane, from the a-320. and two life jackets. but the search and rescue operation is continuing. more are to be found because the area they think that this area they have spotted the area where probably the egyptian airplane fell. the greek authorities, after they contacted the pilot on his way to cairo, they said he was a pleasant man. he even said thank you in greek to the greek air controllers. after that they tried to contact him as he was leaving the greek airspace but he would not reply. they allowed the egyptian authorities in the search investigation starting from that point on. the greek authorities participated with two airplanes, helper airplanes, and also a frigate and they tried to search the specific area where the signal had been lost. now there is a lot of talk about the signal -- the despair signal that was sent abo
nicholas, thank you for joining us. i know this has been an extremely busy day for you.s been found with regard to the debris that is near greece at this point in time? >> well, so far, only two plastic pieces that are thought to come from the plane, from the a-320. and two life jackets. but the search and rescue operation is continuing. more are to be found because the area they think that this area they have spotted the area where probably the egyptian airplane fell. the greek...
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nicholas madoro has implemented all of hugo chavez's policies, massive government subsidies, manipulating the free market so government controls the prices. it is a system that will absolutely not work. eric, i'm fearing that our media here are not making the connection. just this week we saw an "atlantic" reporter on npr talking about venezuela's problems and never mentioned hugo chavez or socialism. think what we have here in mrsa media that's focused on taking care of the poor but not the manipulation of the market to the point that bernie sanders supporters are truly looking at socialism as a positive. and hillary clinton is talking about the in a positive tone. when you manipulate the market, you have major problems that are unsustainable. >> this is a country that should be swimming in wealth, they produce a large amount of oil. but it's mismanaged through socialism. does it blow you away that a self-described socialist is one of the three remaining standing people for the next presidency? >> it it doesn't blow me away because i think in theory socialism makes a lot of sense for a l
nicholas madoro has implemented all of hugo chavez's policies, massive government subsidies, manipulating the free market so government controls the prices. it is a system that will absolutely not work. eric, i'm fearing that our media here are not making the connection. just this week we saw an "atlantic" reporter on npr talking about venezuela's problems and never mentioned hugo chavez or socialism. think what we have here in mrsa media that's focused on taking care of the poor but...
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police officer gavin white is transporting 20-year-old nicholas duffy to the salt lake county jail.lier that day, duffy is arrested by another police department on investigation of burglary charges. he is admitted to a local hospital after being tasered, and also for possible intoxication. he escapes and is eventually discovered hiding out in a nearby garage. >> well, when i first saw mr. duffy, he had a blue substance all over his face and all over his mouth. nobody knew what it was. we walked him outside of the garage where he started throwing up. and he obviously appeared to be intoxicated of some sort. >> because he is vomiting, officer white takes duffy back to the hospital. after receiving the all clear, duffy is placed in the back of officer white's police car, heading for the jail. >> the first thing i did was roll down my window when he got into the car because i knew he would be vomiting, it would be a long trip to the jail. it's fresh air for him to help him out and help me out as well. >> with his seat belt on and his hands shackled behind his back, duffy seems secured i
police officer gavin white is transporting 20-year-old nicholas duffy to the salt lake county jail.lier that day, duffy is arrested by another police department on investigation of burglary charges. he is admitted to a local hospital after being tasered, and also for possible intoxication. he escapes and is eventually discovered hiding out in a nearby garage. >> well, when i first saw mr. duffy, he had a blue substance all over his face and all over his mouth. nobody knew what it was. we...
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. >> reporter: surrounding nicholas and his paddle board. >> really amazing interactions happened around me, under me, behind me, in front of me. >> reporter: he recorded this video of the extremely close brush with nature, first, a few dolphins show up after paddle out in the ocean on avlon's 44th street beach early thursday morning, and at least 30 there in an encounter that lasted close to four hours. >> incredible. >> reporter: he recognized markings on some dolphins from past encounters, but this was unique. >> they were just jockeying for position under the board and just like bumping each other out of the way. >> reporter: the operators of the whale watch and research center say they are seeing more dolphins than usual for this time of year. the mammals are arriving from warmer, southern waters. >> if food comes up north earlier, they follow the food. >> i did my best to stay out of their way and be respectful of their space. >> reporter: that's key according to the head of the marine mammal stranding center saying if you're ever approached by dolphins like this, it's crucial that
. >> reporter: surrounding nicholas and his paddle board. >> really amazing interactions happened around me, under me, behind me, in front of me. >> reporter: he recorded this video of the extremely close brush with nature, first, a few dolphins show up after paddle out in the ocean on avlon's 44th street beach early thursday morning, and at least 30 there in an encounter that lasted close to four hours. >> incredible. >> reporter: he recognized markings on some...
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nicholas: there are back channel communications to try to reach out for them.ther questions or would you like to speak to governor johnson? >> i want to speak to governor johnson, but staying with this for just a minute, are there other major super pac's out there being formed? besides the koch brothers, because there are a lot of them out there that have 10 million or $15 million to throw around. nicholas: i have talked to three others currently lacking candidates to support. i will not name them. i will name one because it is public, matt kibbe, formerly of freedom works is here. to my knowledge he does not have a candidate to support with the super pac at this time. before wequestions turn it over to governor johnson? we will give you 10 minutes. thank you very much. >> you keep playing the hamilton musical. alexander hamilton started the first central bank. and you said yesterday you signed legislation to end it. a mixed metaphor here. gary: you caught me on that one. guilty. i had nothing to do with it. even if i did, i would like the music. that is libert
nicholas: there are back channel communications to try to reach out for them.ther questions or would you like to speak to governor johnson? >> i want to speak to governor johnson, but staying with this for just a minute, are there other major super pac's out there being formed? besides the koch brothers, because there are a lot of them out there that have 10 million or $15 million to throw around. nicholas: i have talked to three others currently lacking candidates to support. i will not...
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we begin this evening with iraq and talk to nicholas burns, jonathan tepperman and michael o'hanlon. >> what's the explanation for this reengagement with iraqi politics? it's about i.s.i.s. the purpose of biden's trip is to shore up a key ally -- that's the prime minister -- it's to get the iraqi politicians to focus on fighting i.s.i.s. and not each other, which is what they're spending all their time doing now, and it's to make sure the battlefield gains, when they come, are held. what we've seen over the last eight years and more is that the iraqis, with american help, are pretty good at taking territory, but there terrible at holding territory because, whenever they make gains, the governance, the politics that follow are so terrible. >> rose: we continue with andrew ross sorkin of the "new york times." >> with some perspective in historical context, we will look back at this period and say, frankly, that we actually have done better than we ever deserved to, almost, and i know nobody -- if you're going to be out there watching this, you say this guy is crazy to say this. >> rose
we begin this evening with iraq and talk to nicholas burns, jonathan tepperman and michael o'hanlon. >> what's the explanation for this reengagement with iraqi politics? it's about i.s.i.s. the purpose of biden's trip is to shore up a key ally -- that's the prime minister -- it's to get the iraqi politicians to focus on fighting i.s.i.s. and not each other, which is what they're spending all their time doing now, and it's to make sure the battlefield gains, when they come, are held. what...
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he and four associates, robert brand and former staff member karen nicholas are on trial. there are number of charges including racketeering, wire fraud and moneyaundering. fattah surrounded himself with loyal supporters who gladly committed the crimes with him and rewarded for it. he outlined several schemes lone repayment and another to pay off his son's college debts. his lawyer tells the jury the government's case is based on on the testimony of the two former campaign aids who did the stealing and the fraud. they entered guilty pleas and want leniency from the judge. he spoke briefly on the way in the court today. >>> i am thankful for the love of my family and appreciative of the great legal team that will be leading my effort here. i want to say thank you to the voters and the citizens who supported me and for their prayers over these many, many years. >> reporter: so all five of the defendants in this case pleaded not guilty, the trial could last around 8 weeks. live in federal court, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you. >>> a new jersey man is b
he and four associates, robert brand and former staff member karen nicholas are on trial. there are number of charges including racketeering, wire fraud and moneyaundering. fattah surrounded himself with loyal supporters who gladly committed the crimes with him and rewarded for it. he outlined several schemes lone repayment and another to pay off his son's college debts. his lawyer tells the jury the government's case is based on on the testimony of the two former campaign aids who did the...
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nicholas is with us on a separate look at the paper.u are starting out with a focus on the syrian crisis. >> john kerry is on a diplomatic push. he is trying to persuade moscow to persuade damascus to stop or at least limit attacks in aleppo in northern syria. among the papers leading on this, they are saying there have been more than 250 deaths in seven days and two medical centers can we be destroyed. a syrian doctor stood out to me right away, it is the following. when will the west act to stop the massacre when we are all dead? it has been broken. >> other papers are looking at how long the destruction could go on. you have been looking at the arab press for that. >> i turn to the pen air error paper based in london which is saudi owned. the common headline, destruction of aleppo until when? asks is impossible to commit these massacres in aleppo every day without parties in talks doing anything but making worthless statements? we recall that a truce came into effect in february. there was a partial cessation of facilities over the w
nicholas is with us on a separate look at the paper.u are starting out with a focus on the syrian crisis. >> john kerry is on a diplomatic push. he is trying to persuade moscow to persuade damascus to stop or at least limit attacks in aleppo in northern syria. among the papers leading on this, they are saying there have been more than 250 deaths in seven days and two medical centers can we be destroyed. a syrian doctor stood out to me right away, it is the following. when will the west...
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officer nicholas buckley signed a sworn declaration detailing arrest last december in the tender loin. he was testified before judge charles drier. and repeated that he and his partner had just broken up a dice game, that he engaged simpson who looked suspiciously at him, ignored commands, and tried to sprint up the hill. that is when they found a gun. >> they told bold faced lies to the judge and u.s. attorney. >> after buckley testified, simpson's lawyer showed the court a security video from an apartment building. they interact with simpson. there is no evidence he acted aggressively. nor did he try to escape. they grab him quickly and take him down. others arrive and help. >> the they went up to this man and grabbed him for no reason. >> prosecutors asked the judge to drop the charges. the judge said it was in a front to all of us and he was deeply saddened. in an unusual move, the judge ordered prosecutors to give copies of the video to chief suhr. simpson was released yesterday thanks to the video. the question is, will the officer be charged with perjury under oath? san francis
officer nicholas buckley signed a sworn declaration detailing arrest last december in the tender loin. he was testified before judge charles drier. and repeated that he and his partner had just broken up a dice game, that he engaged simpson who looked suspiciously at him, ignored commands, and tried to sprint up the hill. that is when they found a gun. >> they told bold faced lies to the judge and u.s. attorney. >> after buckley testified, simpson's lawyer showed the court a...
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they have to san bernandino county dates back of wyatthen the father erp who is the most well named nicholas erp. he was -- left his family temporarily. they were living in illinois. he heard about the gold rush up in northern california. he went back to the midwest and ventured down to southern california and he vowed that one day he would come back to san bernandino. >> american history tv, we will visit the railroad museum and talk about the importance of the railroad with the historical society vice president located n the 1918 santa fe depot. 100 yards of east that burnt here in 1860. why it was built a lot larger. they decided to house the division headquarters at that time. >> watch the city's tour throughout the day om book tv d sunday afternoon ol c-span 3. the c-span cities tour and visiting cities across the country. >> a conversation with former secretary of state henry kissinger, followed by president obama and the teacher of the year at a white house ceremony earlier this week. and representative john lewis is horpped by the holocaust museum. >> policy makers veterans and activ
they have to san bernandino county dates back of wyatthen the father erp who is the most well named nicholas erp. he was -- left his family temporarily. they were living in illinois. he heard about the gold rush up in northern california. he went back to the midwest and ventured down to southern california and he vowed that one day he would come back to san bernandino. >> american history tv, we will visit the railroad museum and talk about the importance of the railroad with the...
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not one to shy away from a showdown, nicholas maduro has claimed the petition contains false signatures. he also accused washington of the plot against caracas. >> the picture of violence has been painted to justify a foreign military intervention. they believe the time has come. >> venezuela has been weathering -- oil prices, a drop in state in foodhas resulted shortages. it is blamed on maduro's mismanagement. melissa: bernie sanders has vowed not to drop out of the race for the democratic nomination. here is what bernie sanders had to say as he vowed to soldier on. sayie sanders: politicians bernie sanders should drop out. [jeers] bernie sanders: the people of california should not have the right to determine who the next president will be. [jeers] sanders: let me be as clear as i can be. i agree with you. we are in until the last ballot is cast. melissa: the other big race yesterday was in kentucky, where hillary clinton has claimed victory for a race that looks to be neck and neck. our correspondent has been covering. >> the relatively comfortable victory for the senator from vermo
not one to shy away from a showdown, nicholas maduro has claimed the petition contains false signatures. he also accused washington of the plot against caracas. >> the picture of violence has been painted to justify a foreign military intervention. they believe the time has come. >> venezuela has been weathering -- oil prices, a drop in state in foodhas resulted shortages. it is blamed on maduro's mismanagement. melissa: bernie sanders has vowed not to drop out of the race for the...
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officer nicholas buckley signed a sworn declaration detailing arrest last december in the tender loin. he was testified before judge charles drier. and repeated that he and his partner had just broken up a dice game, that he engaged simpson who looked suspiciously at him, ignored commands, and tried to sprint up the hill. that is when they found a gun. >> they told bold faced lies to the judge and u.s. attorney. >> after buckley testified, simpson's lawyer showed the court a security video from an apartment building. they interact with simpson. there is no evidence he acted aggressively. nor did he try to escape. they grab him quickly and take him down. others arrive and help. >> the they went up to this man and grabbed him for no reason. >> prosecutors asked the judge to drop the charges. the judge said it was in a front to all of us and he was deeply saddened. in an unusual move, the judge ordered prosecutors to give copies of the video to chief suhr. simpson was released yesterday thanks to the video. the question is, will the officer be charged with perjury under oath? san francis
officer nicholas buckley signed a sworn declaration detailing arrest last december in the tender loin. he was testified before judge charles drier. and repeated that he and his partner had just broken up a dice game, that he engaged simpson who looked suspiciously at him, ignored commands, and tried to sprint up the hill. that is when they found a gun. >> they told bold faced lies to the judge and u.s. attorney. >> after buckley testified, simpson's lawyer showed the court a...
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to about 1852 when the father of wyatt earp, who is the most well-known of the earps, his name is nicholas earp, he was -- he was basically left his family temporarily, they were living in monmouth, illinois. he heard about the gold rush up in northern california. he -- before he went back toed midwest, he ventured down to southern california and he passed through the san bernardino valley and he vowed one day he would come back to san bernardino. >> and on american history tv, we'll visit the san bernardino history and railroad museum and talk about the importance of the railroad to san bernardino, the historical society vice president. located in the 1918 sante fe depot. the museum contains many objects related to the railroad history, construction was completed in 1918 and it replaced a wooden structure that was approximately 100 yards east of here that burned in 1960. where the depot was built larger than needed because they decided to house the division headquarters at this location at that time. >> watch the c-span cities tour on saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2 book tv and on c-
to about 1852 when the father of wyatt earp, who is the most well-known of the earps, his name is nicholas earp, he was -- he was basically left his family temporarily, they were living in monmouth, illinois. he heard about the gold rush up in northern california. he -- before he went back toed midwest, he ventured down to southern california and he passed through the san bernardino valley and he vowed one day he would come back to san bernardino. >> and on american history tv, we'll...
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so i'm sure he would acknowledge the success of nicholas with 46%, the highest of any political partyin national elections anywhere currently in western europe. mr. speaker, on the anty corruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say our efforts are sadly undermined if countries such as your own are private schools or anywhere else that will accept their cash with no questions asked. the role of market has been exposed in court documents, report, documentaries and more. what is the prime minister going to do about this? >> well, first of all, i'm happy to congratulate her in her victories, as i'm sure he'd want to great ruth davis on her stunning -- >> [ cheers and applause ] >> we have something in common. of course the smp have gone from minority to majority while the considerates have gone from coalition to majority. so next wk he can get me how i'm so the question he asks about the construction summit is absolutely right. the whole point to have it in london is to say it's necessary for developed countries, as well as developing. now it
so i'm sure he would acknowledge the success of nicholas with 46%, the highest of any political partyin national elections anywhere currently in western europe. mr. speaker, on the anty corruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say our efforts are sadly undermined if countries such as your own are private schools or anywhere else that will accept their cash with no questions asked. the role of market has been exposed in court documents, report,...
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i'm sure he would acknowledge the success of nicholas sturgeon in being returned victoriously with 46% of the vote. the highest of any political party in national elections currently in western europe. on the anticorruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say that our efforts were sadly undermined in countries such as your own. our corrupt to hide their ill-gotten gains in your luxury homes and department stores and car dealerships. the role of london's property market is to conceal stolen wealth and this has been revealed in these documents. what is the privacy going to do about this? congratulater: i nicola sturgeon on her victory. i'm sure you would congratulate bruce davidson. [applause] we have something in common. they have gone from majority the minority. while conservatives and gone from coalition to majority. the whole point of holding that theit in london is to say action is necessary by developed countries as well as developing countries. one of the steps we're taking to make sure that foreign companies that own u.k. property hav
i'm sure he would acknowledge the success of nicholas sturgeon in being returned victoriously with 46% of the vote. the highest of any political party in national elections currently in western europe. on the anticorruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say that our efforts were sadly undermined in countries such as your own. our corrupt to hide their ill-gotten gains in your luxury homes and department stores and car dealerships. the role of...
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nicholas spurgeon will extend her term.yn's real test -- labor suffered losses and had a mixed picture in england. it was an extraordinary development involving the likely republican candidate for president and the republican leader of the house. paul ryan says he is not ready to support donald trump yet. and ryan's words, "i am just not there right now." trump fired back with an inability to follow ryan's agenda. they are scheduled to meet next week. more than 80,000 people have -- fort mcmurray mcmurray. the fire may turn out to be the costliest catastrophe in canada's history. insurance losses may go over $7 billion. oilsands producers have been forced to cut their output by 14%. vladimir putin will have a rare meeting with shinzo abe, who is breaking the russian president's isolation today. he will meet with vladimir putin in the black sea of sochi. a japanese news service reported president obama asked abe not to make the trip. it is a trial made for hollywood. the issue, whether 92-year-old media mogul sumner redstone
nicholas spurgeon will extend her term.yn's real test -- labor suffered losses and had a mixed picture in england. it was an extraordinary development involving the likely republican candidate for president and the republican leader of the house. paul ryan says he is not ready to support donald trump yet. and ryan's words, "i am just not there right now." trump fired back with an inability to follow ryan's agenda. they are scheduled to meet next week. more than 80,000 people have --...
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. >> reporter: officer nicholas buckley had signed a sworn declaration detailing the arrest last decemberrloin. he was testifying yesterday in federal court before judge charles breyer. he repeated what he said in his declaration, that he and his partner had just broken up a dice game on eddie and taylor streets, that he engaged simpson, who looked suspiciously at him, ignored his commands, acted aggressively and tried to sprint away up the hill. buckley and other officers took him down and arrested him. that's when they found a gun. public defender jeff ha da chi has a different account. >> they went into court and just told bald-faced lies to the judge and to the u.s. attorney. >> reporter: after buckley testified, simpson's lawyer showed the court a security video from an apartment building near the intersection. it shows officer buckley and his partner arriving first and breaking up the dice game. they interact with simpson. there's no evidence he acted aggressively, nor did he try to escape by sprinting up a hill. they grab him quickly and take him down. other cops arrive and help as
. >> reporter: officer nicholas buckley had signed a sworn declaration detailing the arrest last decemberrloin. he was testifying yesterday in federal court before judge charles breyer. he repeated what he said in his declaration, that he and his partner had just broken up a dice game on eddie and taylor streets, that he engaged simpson, who looked suspiciously at him, ignored his commands, acted aggressively and tried to sprint away up the hill. buckley and other officers took him down...