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professor rob nicholls, thank you so much. more than a year now — but to their delight thousands returned here in england, and without masks or social distancing. it's all part of a uk government pilot programme to establish whether large crowds can safely gather without spreading covid. 6,000 people are attending a two—day event in liverpool this weekend. dan johnson reports. the masks are off and the volume is rising. finally, we're free to do what we want to do — embracing music and each other. anywhere else, this would be illegal tonight. i think it's really going to be a magical moment in history, to be honest. and look what it means to be back in front of a crowd. i think it's going to be electric, absolutely buzzing. people are going, "oh my god," just screaming their heads off, like, so excited. and this city is leading the way. i spent three weeks at home on this outfit. deciding what to drink, deciding what to wear. big cheers to liverpool. we love this city. we're all excited. practically in tears. we are not even d
professor rob nicholls, thank you so much. more than a year now — but to their delight thousands returned here in england, and without masks or social distancing. it's all part of a uk government pilot programme to establish whether large crowds can safely gather without spreading covid. 6,000 people are attending a two—day event in liverpool this weekend. dan johnson reports. the masks are off and the volume is rising. finally, we're free to do what we want to do — embracing music and...
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nichols, the president and others at the time were talking about that lab.this week until they were hospitalized. >> you have to have joy behar here to defend herself. i won't defend her. >> harris: good choice. >> i believe and we agree but with a caveat there, that is that trump knew a whole lot. he knew a whole lot about this virus but ignored it or down played it purposefully to the detriment of the american people. he down played masks. i knew it was airborne. he said it with an interview with bob woodward. him calling it the kung flu and now we see a rise in anti-asian hate. he knew a lot about what was going on, i would agree with that. he said some things that were correct but promoted drugs that were ineffective and other things that undermined all of that. >> harris: jason, real quick. >> the president has an intelligence service behind him and i think it was wrong for everybody just because donald trump said it to dismiss it. and there are a lot of republicans and trump supporters who got out there and said the president was talking about this and
nichols, the president and others at the time were talking about that lab.this week until they were hospitalized. >> you have to have joy behar here to defend herself. i won't defend her. >> harris: good choice. >> i believe and we agree but with a caveat there, that is that trump knew a whole lot. he knew a whole lot about this virus but ignored it or down played it purposefully to the detriment of the american people. he down played masks. i knew it was airborne. he said it...
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. >> narrator: after evacuating the hospital, nurse nichole lly was driving south. cars were already on fire and had been abandoned. >> i'm getting down intoinhis ravine, and i kind of look, going, "oh, this, this isn't good," because,"his fire is blowblg so fast. >> the road's completely engulfed, n flames, and we're stuck in the middle of it. that tree could come on me at any moment. this is ridiculous, and i'm stuck behind these stupid (bleep). >> and i'm on my, on the phone to my husband, and i'm screaminamfoamhim. i'm, like, "nick, you got to get to me, you have to hurry, because i'm not going to make it." and he said, "i'm trying, i'm going to get to you." and i'm, like, "i'm going to die, and i'm, i'm so sorry." and... and my car is starting to fill up with smoket that point. and i told my husband, i'm, like, "the car's filling up with smoke, i have to get out of the car." and he's, like, "get out and run." and i'm, like, "i can't get out and run, you don't understand, there's fire everywhere, and i can't run through fire." and he said, "you're going to have
. >> narrator: after evacuating the hospital, nurse nichole lly was driving south. cars were already on fire and had been abandoned. >> i'm getting down intoinhis ravine, and i kind of look, going, "oh, this, this isn't good," because,"his fire is blowblg so fast. >> the road's completely engulfed, n flames, and we're stuck in the middle of it. that tree could come on me at any moment. this is ridiculous, and i'm stuck behind these stupid (bleep). >> and...
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well, we'll hearfrom jockey megan nicholls in a moment, we'll be live at kingston park shortly, where face northampton in rugby union's premiership. but first let's sample the atmosphere ourselves, this the scene at the vitality stadium on the south coast, where just over 2,000 fans are watching bournemouth take on brentford in the first leg of their championship playoff semifinal. what a game to return for. around ii,500 will will also be watching the other semi between barnsley and swansea at 8.15. large stadiums can admit up to 10,000 spectators, smaller grounds will be capped at 4,000. but with five matches in super league and two in rugby union's premiership tonight, for the first time in well over a year, fans will be swapping a spot on the sofa for a seat in the stands. and that will be a special moment. one of those is at kingston park where newcastle play northampton, katie gornall is there. katie, good evening. we'll come to how the fans are feeling in a moment. butjust give us a sense of what steps are being taken to allow fans back in? this game was originally scheduled fo
well, we'll hearfrom jockey megan nicholls in a moment, we'll be live at kingston park shortly, where face northampton in rugby union's premiership. but first let's sample the atmosphere ourselves, this the scene at the vitality stadium on the south coast, where just over 2,000 fans are watching bournemouth take on brentford in the first leg of their championship playoff semifinal. what a game to return for. around ii,500 will will also be watching the other semi between barnsley and swansea at...
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melissa here on twitter nichol. i have on twitter. and if i sent you an invite, have to ask me nicely off me on printer. you can also find them on camphouse as well and have these conversations. but remember, it's not as polite, but as you think, that's what saying everyone, i'll see you next time take ah ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah welcome, perfect journey. where you feel your holiday has already begun. where the dream and can pick a taste for defining things like even for the film of the relax always connected. it's the detail that make a journey perfect. but warmth and hospitality. make it feel like home katara way going places together. i'm harry davies, and kimberly, in western australia orientation is community the painting with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation. first thing you learn, but we even that the, the one about what i'm offering. when do you reporting from review? you're going to try is protected by diversity defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian: oh no. just 0. weekly critique of the
melissa here on twitter nichol. i have on twitter. and if i sent you an invite, have to ask me nicely off me on printer. you can also find them on camphouse as well and have these conversations. but remember, it's not as polite, but as you think, that's what saying everyone, i'll see you next time take ah ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah welcome, perfect journey. where you feel your holiday has already begun. where the dream and can pick a taste for defining things like even for the film of the relax...
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kate nicholls, who looks after— sector. kate nicholls, who looks after the — sector.an't anic. ,, ., ., ., ., panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism — panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism of _ panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism of the _ panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism of the governmentj panic. sienna, quite a lot of - criticism of the government about this indian variant, not least because flights from india were still being allowed on april the 23rd, and that was three weeks after the ban on flights was announced from pakistan and bangladesh. the sunday times today on their front page, they are suggesting that 20,000 people were allowed to fly into the uk from india, presumably some of them, or many of them, in fact, with the indian variant. yes. fact, with the indian variant. yes, i have fact, with the indian variant. yes, i have seen _ fact, with the indian variant. yes, i have seen the _ fact, with the indian variant. yes, i have seen the health _ fact, with the indian variant. is: i have seen the health secretary at matt hancock try to go out on
kate nicholls, who looks after— sector. kate nicholls, who looks after the — sector.an't anic. ,, ., ., ., ., panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism — panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism of _ panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism of the _ panic. sienna, quite a lot of criticism of the governmentj panic. sienna, quite a lot of - criticism of the government about this indian variant, not least because flights from india were still being allowed on april the 23rd, and that was three...
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as part of early efforts, namely different out nichols, using historically inspired methods, and it was a hard work. it did not go as we planned. so that suggested to me that there was a lot of kind of information and expertise that individuals in the 18th century and especially sage individuals might have had that we took for granted. so, it made me rethink the part of the alcohol process and the production and what that tells us about the history of the atlantic world, but also how we think about expertise and what expertise means. >> you were making rome and the way that people were doing its -- >> yes. initially i was making whiskey. and eventually i did have a chance to make room as well. again, it was inspired by houston, it's not always exactly how it's done in washington's time. but the physical process raised questions that dovetailed nicely with what i was learning about the industries, and the work and early america. >> when you say did not turn out as you expect it, did you take some really bad room? >> more so than that, i just remember when we didn't know how to mix our fe
as part of early efforts, namely different out nichols, using historically inspired methods, and it was a hard work. it did not go as we planned. so that suggested to me that there was a lot of kind of information and expertise that individuals in the 18th century and especially sage individuals might have had that we took for granted. so, it made me rethink the part of the alcohol process and the production and what that tells us about the history of the atlantic world, but also how we think...
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mike: mayor nichols thank you for your time.r coca-cola 600 role or into action. next. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo to make my vision a reality my varilux progressive lenses provide seamlessly transition from near to far. with every detail in sharp focus. that's seeing no limits. varilux lenses by essilor. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune hea
mike: mayor nichols thank you for your time.r coca-cola 600 role or into action. next. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo to make my vision a reality my varilux progressive lenses provide seamlessly transition from near to far. with every...
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our friends hans nichols is reporting that some senators are thinking that one way to do this would ben't want to raise taxes, so what could be perhaps politically easier? just put it on the tab. and kasie, the why it matters of this is that the trump years showed republicans that there's no price to be paid for just continuing to run up the deficit. that the old years of the republican deficit hawks are gone and that politically, this is a fine place to be. >> it's really remarkable. mike, you and i both know, it wasn't really that long ago that that seemed to be the only issue that mattered to republicans. the debt ceiling, they took stands on this how many times? but it's a great point. mike, let's talk shortly about ambassadorship. senator claire mccaskill, who we see here on msnbc quite a bit, under consideration for an ambassadorship in western europe. what's the thinking there? >> yeah, kasie, this is fascinating. president biden is taking a little different approach to his ambassadorships. and we think that a whole big slate of these could be announced as soon as next week, rig
our friends hans nichols is reporting that some senators are thinking that one way to do this would ben't want to raise taxes, so what could be perhaps politically easier? just put it on the tab. and kasie, the why it matters of this is that the trump years showed republicans that there's no price to be paid for just continuing to run up the deficit. that the old years of the republican deficit hawks are gone and that politically, this is a fine place to be. >> it's really remarkable....
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. >> let's bring in nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander and our old friend hans nichols from axios. they have been talking about the calls they're making, the meeting with republicans, working on bipartisanship. but you heard mitch mcconnell, zero, zippo, zilch. what does the white house do with that? >> the white house is pushing back against this whole idea here. they refer to this not as spending but investments. pete buttigieg, i was with him friday trying to make this case in north carolina, and he said the country for decades have been in a national experiment of bargain basement governance. we need to invest in the future going forward. as to the point mitch mcconnell is making that infrastructure is being too loosely defined by this administration, buttigieg said in fact whatever is preventing you from being able to lead a good life, if it's a road that needs to be repaired, that's significant. but for a lot of families, they require elder care or childcare for them to be able to pursue a job. as it relates to the topic of taxes here, he makes a similar point, we
. >> let's bring in nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander and our old friend hans nichols from axios. they have been talking about the calls they're making, the meeting with republicans, working on bipartisanship. but you heard mitch mcconnell, zero, zippo, zilch. what does the white house do with that? >> the white house is pushing back against this whole idea here. they refer to this not as spending but investments. pete buttigieg, i was with him friday trying to...
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joining us now with a look at axios am, political reporter for axios, hans nichols.rning. kasie, good morning. the one big thing we're looking at is president biden's ambition, whether it's too big, too much, and whether he's looking to simply spend too much in the economy. so far, the white house isn't backing from their plans. they're very clear that they want to inject another $4 trillion. build back better is what they say. they have the american jobs plan, the american jobs plan. but you're hearing to see more, in particular from larry summers out there, basically warning again on inflation. he made that warning back in february. summers is now saying that, look, all the data are pointing to higher inflation, even sooner than i expected. and on top of this, we don't really have a clear sense of how they're going to get to 50 votes. i'm not even talking about the 50 votes, but to 60 votes on an infrastructure plan. there's a lot of conversation on this. we'll obviously get more data. people smarter than me will be debating about unangered and de-angered expectati
joining us now with a look at axios am, political reporter for axios, hans nichols.rning. kasie, good morning. the one big thing we're looking at is president biden's ambition, whether it's too big, too much, and whether he's looking to simply spend too much in the economy. so far, the white house isn't backing from their plans. they're very clear that they want to inject another $4 trillion. build back better is what they say. they have the american jobs plan, the american jobs plan. but...
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hans nichols, thank you very much. really appreciate it.orting from democrats on the hill seem to be talking to an audience of one. and that is senator joe manchin who may hold the fate of all of this on his shoulders because they can't move it forward with 50 votes without him. thank you all for getting up way too early with us on this tuesday morning. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, may 25th. along with joe, willie and me, we have member of the "new york times" editorial board, mara gay, and president of the council on foreign relations, richard haas. good to have you all onboard this morning. today marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of george floyd by former police officer derek chauvin. attorney for the floyd family, ben crump, tells nbc news the family will meet with house speaker nancy pelosi and congresswoman karen bass this morning as well as several senators from both parties and then they will meet with president biden at the white house. cr
hans nichols, thank you very much. really appreciate it.orting from democrats on the hill seem to be talking to an audience of one. and that is senator joe manchin who may hold the fate of all of this on his shoulders because they can't move it forward with 50 votes without him. thank you all for getting up way too early with us on this tuesday morning. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday,...
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joining us now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, hans nichols. today? >> good morning, kasie. it's something i'll you'll be talking about later in your show, and that is the civil war within the republican party and how liz cheney appears to be on pretty thin ice within her own party. we had some reporting over the weekend that really looked at how tenuous her position is. and what's interesting about liz is that, yes, representative cheney, we know that there's a problem inside the republican party. there's tension, i shouldn't say a problem. what's interesting with cheney is she's kind of a barometer. and if she stays or goes, that's an indication of how frctious this party is. she's been telling pretty much any reporter that any republican that questioned the result in 2020 shouldn't be on the ballot in 2024. that rules out president trump. and she herself has hinted she might run as well. and you have jim banks giving some pretty strong comments, suggesting maybe she shouldn't be in leadership. remember, liz cheney is the number three in her
joining us now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, hans nichols. today? >> good morning, kasie. it's something i'll you'll be talking about later in your show, and that is the civil war within the republican party and how liz cheney appears to be on pretty thin ice within her own party. we had some reporting over the weekend that really looked at how tenuous her position is. and what's interesting about liz is that, yes, representative cheney, we know that there's a...
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joining us now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, hans nichols. hans.g, kasie. the one big thing we're looking at is bernie sanders and where he is on salt limits, state and local tax limits. clearly, bernie sanders is opposed to any effort to lift them. we know chuck schumer wants to do it and nancy pelosi wants to do it. we know there are a core group of tri-state democrats. bernie sanders is opposed. listen to this broader response when talking about how the democratic party is losing working class and non-college-educated voters. >> i think if i am a working class person in this country, i've seen my job go to china, i'm working for $9 an hour when i used to make $20 an hour, i don't have health care, i can't afford it or i can't afford prescription drugs. you're resentful. are we talking to those people? i think we're beginning to see that in the last few months under biden. but democrats traditionally have been very tepid about going big. and i think i would say -- >> i think there's a glossiness to it, as well. sort of san francisco, new york glo
joining us now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, hans nichols. hans.g, kasie. the one big thing we're looking at is bernie sanders and where he is on salt limits, state and local tax limits. clearly, bernie sanders is opposed to any effort to lift them. we know chuck schumer wants to do it and nancy pelosi wants to do it. we know there are a core group of tri-state democrats. bernie sanders is opposed. listen to this broader response when talking about how the democratic...
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in gaza city and there from the advocacy group a muslim advocacy group council let's speak to john nichols about this his the passionate affairs correspondent at the progressive magazine the nation and he's the author of the fight for the soul of the democratic party and is joining us via skype from madison in wisconsin very good to have you with us mr nichols on al-jazeera so criticism there from muslim groups in the u.s. what do you make of the way the biden administration has responded to this latest escalation in the conflict everyone of course thought that he would be better and he would do better than trump on this tony issue with the years of experience has had but he's struggled to respond why is that you think. i think you're right i think that the by administration had hoped to stand back from a lot of middle east issues and focus more on domestic policy and what has developed and israel and palestine over the last 10 days or so has forced this administration to adjust to change what's going on there much more seriously it's not that they they weren't concerned but now this one i
in gaza city and there from the advocacy group a muslim advocacy group council let's speak to john nichols about this his the passionate affairs correspondent at the progressive magazine the nation and he's the author of the fight for the soul of the democratic party and is joining us via skype from madison in wisconsin very good to have you with us mr nichols on al-jazeera so criticism there from muslim groups in the u.s. what do you make of the way the biden administration has responded to...
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we appreciate it, john nichols. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. it's good to be with you. i think 4 people had died after a bus exploded in afghanistan. the 13 people were also injured in the last, the target of the vehicle carrying teachers from all but only university in background districts of pod one. no one has claimed responsibility in protests taking place in brazil against the government's handling of the corona virus. pandemic thousands calling for the impeachment of president john. both sonata is widely criticized repeatedly downplaying. the risk of covered 19 and is being investigated by a senate commission. the opposition party that called for demonstrations is asking process just to show up at the rallies. we must one agree and i can't joining us live from a real vision near to just talk us through what's happening. first of all, what are the crowds like the well, many people more than one what it said, because some of them were, were registered and coming because they've been criticizing both out of for long for having dad trying to buy for not wearing a map
we appreciate it, john nichols. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. it's good to be with you. i think 4 people had died after a bus exploded in afghanistan. the 13 people were also injured in the last, the target of the vehicle carrying teachers from all but only university in background districts of pod one. no one has claimed responsibility in protests taking place in brazil against the government's handling of the corona virus. pandemic thousands calling for the impeachment of president...
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harper nichols' words of wisdom for mother's day. >>> and the "deals & steals" on styles and skin careliz kreutz. a pop up vaccine clinic will open today in one of campbell's hardest hit neighborhoods. it's at the elementary school in the cadillac winchester neighborhood. they are hoping to reach the most residents affect beside i the pandemic. insurance, ids or proof of immigration status are not required. it's open in 9:00 until 4:00, appointments are not needed. >>> free mont fire will have extra staffing, yesterday crews drove the access roads in the hills to make sure brush and debris were cleared out. residents should be clear of dry brush around their homes. be sure not to mow it because that can spark a fire. firefighters recently gave their four-wheel fire trucks to tune ups and conducted refresher wild fire trainings. we are tracking the red flag warning this weekend. let's get over to lisa argen with a check of the weather. >>> you are right, good morning. mount tamms it is clear, we have a little fog at the coast, numbers are in the low 50s in the city. 60 mountain view, ov
harper nichols' words of wisdom for mother's day. >>> and the "deals & steals" on styles and skin careliz kreutz. a pop up vaccine clinic will open today in one of campbell's hardest hit neighborhoods. it's at the elementary school in the cadillac winchester neighborhood. they are hoping to reach the most residents affect beside i the pandemic. insurance, ids or proof of immigration status are not required. it's open in 9:00 until 4:00, appointments are not needed....
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we wanted to introduce you to an amazing mom, morgan harper nichols.2 million instagram followers a daily dose of inspiration. i got the chance to sit down with her and got to hear all about her life-changing philosophy that all moms need to hear. take a look. >> reporter: morgan harper nichols shares words of hope on instagram to over 1.7 million followers. she's an artist, musician, author and mom. her latest book called "how far you have come," she wrote during quarantine and says she found inspiration right in her iphone. >> i started looking through my phone's camera roll and i just started to find in my own story i had already been through so much. even though i was sitting at home and i was not able to go forward, i could still look back and really have gratitude for my story, and different moments of my life. >> reporter: the book examines growing up, and the many hardships she faced. you share a lot of personal things in this book. >> a lot of my struggles from childhood all the way through college can really be -- are really related to having
we wanted to introduce you to an amazing mom, morgan harper nichols.2 million instagram followers a daily dose of inspiration. i got the chance to sit down with her and got to hear all about her life-changing philosophy that all moms need to hear. take a look. >> reporter: morgan harper nichols shares words of hope on instagram to over 1.7 million followers. she's an artist, musician, author and mom. her latest book called "how far you have come," she wrote during quarantine and...
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aggression when you want to get rid of being personalizing questions by mouth, reporters times looking nichols is 3rd album. women in music were used to get the question, every interview, what is it like to be a woman in music? and at a point it just felt almost like every time i just wanted to roll my eyes. like why is this even a question? you don't ask men the question. we thought maybe if we call it music part 3, we could say like, hey, that's what the albums called. don't ever ask the question again. don't ask any, i don't ever ask another girl again. it's worked upon to music is recorded in analog creaking, guitar riffs in a time. driving percussion. the the, the things like music that makes us dance, love to dance in the family. we've always loved to dance. even my parents lived down. the sisters grew up in a musical household for the drums that a permanent fixture and the families living room as kids. they played within musical parents in a band called rocking hynes stage experienced from the age of 8 more than anything oppression. the 60s, seventies, and eighties, rock'n'roll, we grew
aggression when you want to get rid of being personalizing questions by mouth, reporters times looking nichols is 3rd album. women in music were used to get the question, every interview, what is it like to be a woman in music? and at a point it just felt almost like every time i just wanted to roll my eyes. like why is this even a question? you don't ask men the question. we thought maybe if we call it music part 3, we could say like, hey, that's what the albums called. don't ever ask the...
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and tom nichols. welcome back, both of you, to "the sunday show."aven't been here for a while so i'm going to start with you. please explain how it is that a woman like liz cheney, who voted with donald trump 92.9% ever the time is not loyal enough to hold onto her republican party leadership and is replaced by someone who, if memory serves, is at about -- was at 77% voting with donald trump. >> because the republican party doesn't care about policy anymore. the republican party lives in fear of its primary voters and of the most extreme cult-like wing of its own voters and what those other republicans in congress have said is we need someone who shields us from president trump's devoted followers and elise stefanik will say anything in order to keep that job and liz cheney keeps telling the truth, which makes everybody uncomfortable and which makes them embarrassed and it makes them cognizant of what they've done which they don't want to remember and they don't want to think about. from the point of view of protecting people who want to stay in con
and tom nichols. welcome back, both of you, to "the sunday show."aven't been here for a while so i'm going to start with you. please explain how it is that a woman like liz cheney, who voted with donald trump 92.9% ever the time is not loyal enough to hold onto her republican party leadership and is replaced by someone who, if memory serves, is at about -- was at 77% voting with donald trump. >> because the republican party doesn't care about policy anymore. the republican party...
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welcome to the program nichol. a good to have, you know, these rules this, these rules took a fact today. what exactly is it that the government is taking offense in here? like this according to the leads you're not. if you can read up, i don't take down the content after the shipping orders billing tickets itself, or if they don't provide in for the law enforcement agencies based on the demand within 50 to us. even if let's say users find the complaint and, and the platform to address their mentors within 15 days. and the member what's up, for example has 500000000 users. then basically loop as he hobble they might be liable for the content. and this means that bit, you know, over with that many users and that much content platforms are not so by liability in india. so what is happening is that the government is trying to control online speech by importing more control platforms. and these laws are applicable today. but in the past so, so such hadn't been, hadn't been enforced. so the government is to enforce the
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increase just a little bit that would be worth doing and woody had any idea that it would become a mike nichols who is incredibly rare species and. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly hearing these people pick up to collect the signal good to say that we sing this is extremely important so is the break the city. we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to do was people left behind. that would you would you will. see. previously on. direct he was by. group self. being involved in the killing of course i'm sure that much. more on this what's the truth about. how to watch these how what is the hard ball. with us. let's put the jimmy everyone a few. he has a shot in the hoff and the cut to show. that the what do you think i want to ask this next one this and he could take he'd be a 1000000. times all that off the. wall. what wasn't it legitimate for the united states to a cock someone would be their enemy. cool to point. out often you. did you call great it's. better position to the americans who take heed. of. the. idea how s
increase just a little bit that would be worth doing and woody had any idea that it would become a mike nichols who is incredibly rare species and. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly hearing these people pick up to collect the signal good to say that we sing this is extremely important so is the break the city. we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to do was people left behind. that would you would you will. see....
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favorite part of the champions, conceded a goal, just kind of have a scoring his 1st ever champions nichols give child. she's a last one. it in 2012 races outside that stadium in full time with you a for the final we're going here at the study or 3rd drug. it's the chelsea from the full voice behind me. the london break. manchester fifty's heart in that 1st jump is late vinyl. the opportunity for pipe cordial, let's say when the type of hold on just to city and cement his life as the greatest manager of the modern era. but instead it is opposite number. how much to call it will be lifting the trophy just a few months after taking over chelsea. it was deadlocks until just before half time. 121 year old german call. you haven't one of the boys who would build your in the season for chelsea after signing for franklin pod, lots of talk to the school, past edison in the 50 go. and that's how it stayed for the rest of the much 7 minutes of our time. manchester city couldn't get the bright turns, but they will go back to england. utterly heartbroken, that they faltered in the champions league agai
favorite part of the champions, conceded a goal, just kind of have a scoring his 1st ever champions nichols give child. she's a last one. it in 2012 races outside that stadium in full time with you a for the final we're going here at the study or 3rd drug. it's the chelsea from the full voice behind me. the london break. manchester fifty's heart in that 1st jump is late vinyl. the opportunity for pipe cordial, let's say when the type of hold on just to city and cement his life as the greatest...
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nichols is the national affairs correspondent at the nation, and he believes there will be another vote on the bill at a later time. well, there will be other investigation. there's simply no question that there will be committee investigations in the house. there are legal investigations by different law enforcement or organizations around the country. historically, in the united states, we have had a traumatic event. there has been a bipartisan inquiry by a commission usually made up a very prominent senior, former officials. we had something like that after. ready the september 11th attack in 2001. and if you go back to history, you'll see similar condition again and again. and again. this is a unique circumstance to have something as dramatic as what happened on january 6, not lead to a bipartisan commission. so in that sense, well, which for connell's right in the narrowest of description, what's going on is really wrong in any sort of historical perspective. how america, as traditionally dealt with events like this, there is a sincere desire to get to the heart of the matter, to f
nichols is the national affairs correspondent at the nation, and he believes there will be another vote on the bill at a later time. well, there will be other investigation. there's simply no question that there will be committee investigations in the house. there are legal investigations by different law enforcement or organizations around the country. historically, in the united states, we have had a traumatic event. there has been a bipartisan inquiry by a commission usually made up a very...
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to news releases and other regional partners to work toward sustained calm some thought and john nichols national affairs correspondent at the progress of magazine the nation he says pressure is mounting on the u.s. president to distance himself from his israeli counterparts. i think that the by ministration had hoped to stand back from a lot of middle east issues and focus more on domestic policy and what has developed in israel and palestine over the last 10 days or so has forced this administration to adjust to teach 8 what's going on there much more seriously it's not that they they weren't concerned but right now this one and center issue the president's initial spawn's which was to express a great deal of solidarity with israel not to mention palestine this was a couple days ago was very controversial in the u.s. and drew a lot of criticism from his fellow democrats in so use some evolution in it to mention the circumstance of the palestinians but there is still a lot of division bernie sanders who was president biden's cheap democratic opponent for the nomination in 2020 wrote an
to news releases and other regional partners to work toward sustained calm some thought and john nichols national affairs correspondent at the progress of magazine the nation he says pressure is mounting on the u.s. president to distance himself from his israeli counterparts. i think that the by ministration had hoped to stand back from a lot of middle east issues and focus more on domestic policy and what has developed in israel and palestine over the last 10 days or so has forced this...
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earlier i spoke to australian anti—trust expert, associate professor rob nicholls from the universityave got is for the apple store, essentially, you can only get apps and content out to apple users, iphone users, via the apple store and the same works with the google play store as well. so, if you're in one ecosystem, you can't move to the other one, and there are only two, and both have very similar approaches. what kind of changes might apple be compelled to introduce? well, one of the approaches is to say, well, treat your own services in the same way as you treat services that are on the app store. so, for example, it's possible to rate spotify — what do you think of their app. but it's not possible to rate apple music. it's not clear that apple music is treated differently to spotify. these are things that start to say, probably, there is an abuse of market power going on. so, making the process much more transparent, and making sure that there is no favouring of apple services over services that go via the app store is one way of making a difference. professor, looking at this
earlier i spoke to australian anti—trust expert, associate professor rob nicholls from the universityave got is for the apple store, essentially, you can only get apps and content out to apple users, iphone users, via the apple store and the same works with the google play store as well. so, if you're in one ecosystem, you can't move to the other one, and there are only two, and both have very similar approaches. what kind of changes might apple be compelled to introduce? well, one of the...
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nichols fire left -- license to be restored. he or she can to survive by telephone, then the judge is denied the ability to -- which is essential for the court to make credibility judgment. -- judgments. sometimes, attorneys will -- explaining how he talked respondents out of using lawyers, warning them if they did they would have to pay for an attorney if they did not go along with what the prosecution wanted. federal funding can encourage states to broaden the availability of work appointed counsel. according to the u.s. supreme work, cross-examination is beyond any doubt the greatest legal invention. under some statutes, the accuser and the witness supporting the accuser never have to be testified. note operates should be the exception, not the norm. colorado, no docs require a judicial warrant issued at the request of an attorney. violent no lock grades for any purpose should only be allowed when authorized by the court -- based on the specific circumstances of the case. law enforcement officers should not be put in the posi
nichols fire left -- license to be restored. he or she can to survive by telephone, then the judge is denied the ability to -- which is essential for the court to make credibility judgment. -- judgments. sometimes, attorneys will -- explaining how he talked respondents out of using lawyers, warning them if they did they would have to pay for an attorney if they did not go along with what the prosecution wanted. federal funding can encourage states to broaden the availability of work appointed...
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and i said at the time, if you'll remember, ms nichols, we've got to take him at his word.the assets. and i'm glad to say that he's doing that. at the time, you will remember that there was a plea to nationalise, to intervene, to sign taxpayers' money over to him, and i resisted that. i wanted to see it play out. but questions remained over gfg's finances. firstly, do you know where the money is coming from? look, myjob is not to be the finance manager of gfg. we have to give them some credit. mr gupta said that he would look to refinance the assets. it would appear that he's succeeding in doing that, but as a quid pro quo, as a compromise, he has to divest some of the uk assess. now, i'm not privy to the financial dealings that are gearing the leverage of the business, and that's a matter for the creditors. clearly, creditors at the moment are willing to extend him and his group more finance, and that's a matter for them. last year, the business department refused a request from gfg for support. clearly, the £170 million was a big ask on the british taxpayer, and i had dou
and i said at the time, if you'll remember, ms nichols, we've got to take him at his word.the assets. and i'm glad to say that he's doing that. at the time, you will remember that there was a plea to nationalise, to intervene, to sign taxpayers' money over to him, and i resisted that. i wanted to see it play out. but questions remained over gfg's finances. firstly, do you know where the money is coming from? look, myjob is not to be the finance manager of gfg. we have to give them some credit....
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and that kind of impressive nichol. when you tell everybody have perceived there, i'm going to kick for a couple of them. what, what are we seeing here, for instance, what this sharp. so what we've seen on the club have, aside from a lot of the conversations that are by regular citizens and also some i see this and journalist we're seeing opposition figures in the country as well as government officials, holding long conversations with a range of different users. on various topics, and this one we're seeing there on in foreign minister there on in foreign ministry spokes person dropping into a room with 8000 people, taking questions from some journalists, some regular citizens. and this one that we're looking at right now, this is the daughter of the former president of iran flies hush. ne, who is right now considered an opposition. she dropped on the club house into her room for about 6 hours. being very critical of the current government of the supreme leader, which being critical of is the red line in iranian politic
and that kind of impressive nichol. when you tell everybody have perceived there, i'm going to kick for a couple of them. what, what are we seeing here, for instance, what this sharp. so what we've seen on the club have, aside from a lot of the conversations that are by regular citizens and also some i see this and journalist we're seeing opposition figures in the country as well as government officials, holding long conversations with a range of different users. on various topics, and this one...
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stuff we look at really seriously and we were never a great writer like we were you know neil simon nichols and may you read about these people and they they were down to syllable counsel neil did not want you to change a thing and i know marty short eugene are good friends of mine and they said that was the joy of 2nd city to them was he so i didn't want to have proper i wanted to get a perfect and that i wanted the. yeah i was very much the stay was definitely that very much that you know what you know i mean this is why they have to tell you what a great bread with you sometime brother when this book on it lives over and i'll i'm going to qualify and say some people will choose not to eat after the bonnet plate lick i know i'm going to say what i should go out and have had dinner some like because you make me laugh easy as tom when you're out and he's an actor writer and a productive one and he's got a new young adult series out it's the latest y. and it sounds like he's doing something he did you say dream works look at you we're going to right now in writing the. i'm a i'm adapting my
stuff we look at really seriously and we were never a great writer like we were you know neil simon nichols and may you read about these people and they they were down to syllable counsel neil did not want you to change a thing and i know marty short eugene are good friends of mine and they said that was the joy of 2nd city to them was he so i didn't want to have proper i wanted to get a perfect and that i wanted the. yeah i was very much the stay was definitely that very much that you know...
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the truth freely, the wife of rw wells, white image in black minds, among her books, the jeanette p nichols professor of american history at the university of pennsylvania. please join me in welcoming mia bay and raymond arsenault, them up on screen. >> welcome, so great to have you this evening. we want you to take the show away and enjoy the conversation, thanks for seeing you. >> thank you, jennifer, thanks to the mark twain housing museum. i actually read mia bay's new book and manuscript. it was extraordinary then but to see it in hardcover with a beautiful cover is even more exciting, an amazing piece of work, and happy to give it, such an amazing book, i quote myself, a stunning achievement, an understanding of the character and importance of segregated travel. that is an understatement. this is an amazing book. i wish i had it when i was doing the freedom ride. we were re-creating the freedom ride somewhere in north carolina as college students, great to see this. the first question i have is you did the book on ida b wells and a book on white image of the black mind and many other
the truth freely, the wife of rw wells, white image in black minds, among her books, the jeanette p nichols professor of american history at the university of pennsylvania. please join me in welcoming mia bay and raymond arsenault, them up on screen. >> welcome, so great to have you this evening. we want you to take the show away and enjoy the conversation, thanks for seeing you. >> thank you, jennifer, thanks to the mark twain housing museum. i actually read mia bay's new book and...
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nichol saphier. let's start with you. i never heard of what a wet market is that sells exotic animals. we saw pictures of bats and the association that we knew with previous coronaviruses relatesed to animals. that was out there. then had you the wuhan institute of virology. then they also worked with coronaviruses. then you heard about the scientists that were silenceed in china and china's only travel ban. it was beginning to make sense. and donald trump and mike pompeo were right. >> well, sean, before even the news came out the last couple of weeks, there was already ample evidence and strange occurrences in the wuhan institute of virology. people continued to not look at the facts that there was a strain coincidence you have virology institute 10 miles from the market. they were working on the coronaviruses and they even published on the fact they were doing certain mutations to the virus to increase its virulence. you played a lot of those clips. i was a target of media hit campaigns when i gave credence to the poss
nichol saphier. let's start with you. i never heard of what a wet market is that sells exotic animals. we saw pictures of bats and the association that we knew with previous coronaviruses relatesed to animals. that was out there. then had you the wuhan institute of virology. then they also worked with coronaviruses. then you heard about the scientists that were silenceed in china and china's only travel ban. it was beginning to make sense. and donald trump and mike pompeo were right. >>...
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now nichols is talking about the ordeal saying she counted at least one dozen condors on her deck anda 29 pound 9 1/2 foot wingspan bird? they leave when they want to. >> she says she has no ideas what attracted the condors to her home. >>> slowly making their way back in a new and personal way. that is the national tennessee- based singer/songwriter, steve paulson. he played this private concert for 20 mast and socially distanced attendees. >> it is a way to bring music to people safely in a small and private setting and bring that joy of what music is. >> so cool! he started backyard contests last fall. fees range from $5000 depending on the artist. >>> the bay area rocks and now, it has a place that pays tributes to its musical roots. the museum says the largest gallery dedicated to the bay area music and it has a rich history. the bay area played a pivotal role in hip-hop, thrash metal and the psychedelic sounds of the summer of love. >>> let's get a look at the weather and when we will see some relief. >>> by the afternoon, that is when they will peek for a second day in a row, 2
now nichols is talking about the ordeal saying she counted at least one dozen condors on her deck anda 29 pound 9 1/2 foot wingspan bird? they leave when they want to. >> she says she has no ideas what attracted the condors to her home. >>> slowly making their way back in a new and personal way. that is the national tennessee- based singer/songwriter, steve paulson. he played this private concert for 20 mast and socially distanced attendees. >> it is a way to bring music to...
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joining me now is kate nicholls, chief executive of uk hospitality.ay but as we have already heard, still huge challenges remain? absolutely, hu . el challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive _ challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, _ challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, to - challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, to be - challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, to be ablel hugely positive day, to be able to welcome back more of our estate into reopening and welcome back our customers and crucially to bring forward our teams back on furlough so they can start enjoy working life again and that we can start to contribute to the economy but opening is not the same as being profitable and it is going to be a long road to recovery we're looking ahead to the 21st ofjune date and the possibility we could see further areas reopen, further activity start, and crucially the lifting of those restrictions which is the first point at which a businesses will be able to start making profits, starting to be via
joining me now is kate nicholls, chief executive of uk hospitality.ay but as we have already heard, still huge challenges remain? absolutely, hu . el challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive _ challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, _ challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, to - challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, to be - challenges remain? absolutely, hugely positive day, to be ablel hugely positive day, to be able to welcome back more of our...
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battle to come over the next few years with the first minister and the cabinet office minister and nicholl have to focus on the pandemic in the immediate term. but in two or three years time, she thinks she has mandated to hold another referendum, whether it be anti—democratic for westminster to block it. michael gove said that now is not the time and we have to focus on the pandemic and we have to focus on the pandemic and the economic recovery. it was interesting that he was asked about this idea of the whole thing ending up this idea of the whole thing ending up in the courts and hejust did not want to go there this morning. the uk government's strategy is to talk about what it sees as the other priorities and the positives of the union. but there is no doubt that there is a big constitutional clash in the next few years over whether or not nicola sturgeon, who is based here at bute house in edinburgh, whether or not she can hold another referendum. whether or not she can hold another referendum-— referendum. there an argument as well that the _ referendum. there an argument as well tha
battle to come over the next few years with the first minister and the cabinet office minister and nicholl have to focus on the pandemic in the immediate term. but in two or three years time, she thinks she has mandated to hold another referendum, whether it be anti—democratic for westminster to block it. michael gove said that now is not the time and we have to focus on the pandemic and we have to focus on the pandemic and the economic recovery. it was interesting that he was asked about...
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we will now hear from ryan nichol who is the legislative aide to senator david cortese. >> i want to supervisor mar to elevating this issue. sb37 is a bill that will be safeguard public health by purchasing the use of common sense exemptions for projects located on cortese list sites. cortese list was created in the '80 by cortese list father. there was very limited information about where site contamination was located. therefore, left local agencies and members of the community blind to the risk of developing sites in their communities. local agencies granted exemptions pursuant to common sense allowing projects to be carried out without adequate environmental review and public scrutiny. pursuing these projects without public accountability and appropriate cleanup per the severe health risks not only to the members of the community and neighborhood in future tenants of the property but labors working on the site. construction workers are particularly impacted group because they are on the front lines of these projects. leaving them exposed to toxic fumes and other hazardous materia
we will now hear from ryan nichol who is the legislative aide to senator david cortese. >> i want to supervisor mar to elevating this issue. sb37 is a bill that will be safeguard public health by purchasing the use of common sense exemptions for projects located on cortese list sites. cortese list was created in the '80 by cortese list father. there was very limited information about where site contamination was located. therefore, left local agencies and members of the community blind to...
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texas two deputies were shot and killed while responding to a complaint north of boston, jeffrey nicholsing capital murder charges in that case. jillian: the nypd releasing a photo of the man suspected in the shooting, mohammed is still at large after allegedly opening fire on three people including a 4-year-old girl. one victim saying she's happy to be alive. marcelo was shot in the foot, quote, i survived something that could have been much worse. all three victims are excited to recover. >> the director of the cdc defending covid guidance after new york times or port reveals exaggerated the risk of transmission outside. jillian: marianne rapidly responds, pretty interesting. >> reporter: your odds of catching covid outside are lower than we thought, 10% chance, your risk is less than one% according to a new york times report. >> go outside without masks or worrying about outdoor spread. two important, less than one%, less than one% of spread is outside. >> reporter: the cdc chief defending guidance about outdoor spread based on a study in singapore which misclassified cases at constru
texas two deputies were shot and killed while responding to a complaint north of boston, jeffrey nicholsing capital murder charges in that case. jillian: the nypd releasing a photo of the man suspected in the shooting, mohammed is still at large after allegedly opening fire on three people including a 4-year-old girl. one victim saying she's happy to be alive. marcelo was shot in the foot, quote, i survived something that could have been much worse. all three victims are excited to recover....
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colonial ational cell is the on this record and yet the pacification of these territories the state is nichols with the help of folklore exoticism it would be even eroticism if leaders of the result is a world that only functions due to the domination of the west just was the message remains the say joran we are the masters and they are the natives.
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ike and mccarthy by david nichols and the age of eisenhower by william hitchcock. those are just a few. we are also hearing there will be a few new ones coming out about ike's role with women's rights and moving women's rights forward. i'm looking forward to those as well. >> terrific. you started to touch on this, but folks are using the holdings. can you tell us a bit about the holdings and the research people are doing there? >> we have about 600 to 800 researchers a year from all over the world, and i personally have seen an increase in interest in women's roles and both military and the presidency. we have about 26 million papers from eisenhower's presidency and also his military career. it includes about 450 of his associates. and it's really important to remember that eisenhower was an analog president. we do have some of our holdings digitized and i'm looking forward to being able to digitize a lot more in the future. >> i'm quite confident we will get this question so i will get it out of the way. do you have a favorite object or document? >> i may have be
ike and mccarthy by david nichols and the age of eisenhower by william hitchcock. those are just a few. we are also hearing there will be a few new ones coming out about ike's role with women's rights and moving women's rights forward. i'm looking forward to those as well. >> terrific. you started to touch on this, but folks are using the holdings. can you tell us a bit about the holdings and the research people are doing there? >> we have about 600 to 800 researchers a year from...
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pricing attacks by the tale bond after western to withdraw and yes, to the olympics and no to top nichol position to it. the international committee said the total games are on board for july, despite japan. dia corona about a situation ah, i'm british manager, welcome to did up the news aisha. glad you could join us with india and the grip of a deadly 2nd wave of over 900 infections. attention is focused on its efforts to vaccinated people. a shortage of vaccines in a sluggish rollout has meant only about 3 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated so far. but the problems don't and their mandatory online registrations for vaccines through the call when portal approving, impossible for a large majority of the population for one people need to have access to the internet and for another. the coban portal is only in the english language access conditions. that work for a few, but exclude a large chunk of indians. the system for some works like a charm. a stop at the payment area with your vaccination appointment in hand. a bit of a weight. and then it's time knitting mug lunney
pricing attacks by the tale bond after western to withdraw and yes, to the olympics and no to top nichol position to it. the international committee said the total games are on board for july, despite japan. dia corona about a situation ah, i'm british manager, welcome to did up the news aisha. glad you could join us with india and the grip of a deadly 2nd wave of over 900 infections. attention is focused on its efforts to vaccinated people. a shortage of vaccines in a sluggish rollout has...
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>> new movement on the hill reported by my colleague, hans nichols, talking about how to pay for thisrich and corporations. a new wrinkle is that increased funding for the irs could be an approach to raise some of the taxes to close some of this gap between what's being spent and what kind of revenue is coming in. the scald tax gap. the amount of taxes that the irs fails to raise that it is owed because it doesn't have the resources to go and audit people or track down loopholes. there are some projections that an $80 billion investment in the irs staffing to chase after this could bring back ten times that. $800 billion or even a trillion over some estimates, to really begin to fund some of these proposals. republicans have said they would be open to that. we spoke to shelly moore capito in west virginia. conservative groups catch wind of this. so still fighting, but a little bit of a close in the gap between what kind of money might be raised. >> i mean, that's my question. has shelly moore capito spoken with, say, senator ted cruz or josh hawley who -- we were hearing republicans n
>> new movement on the hill reported by my colleague, hans nichols, talking about how to pay for thisrich and corporations. a new wrinkle is that increased funding for the irs could be an approach to raise some of the taxes to close some of this gap between what's being spent and what kind of revenue is coming in. the scald tax gap. the amount of taxes that the irs fails to raise that it is owed because it doesn't have the resources to go and audit people or track down loopholes. there...
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howie nichols b. is a 2nd generation killed maker during the last referendum he voted for scottish independence his stance is still basically supports i feel scottish 1st scorches society is different we have our own culture and music language history 4 but since the op he gave us of bragg's it and the corona pandemic he believes it's become a risky proposition i only want an independent scotland it is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much that it's party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level of how is actually going to work scottish nationalists are trying to convince their compatriots that now is the perfect time for a new beginning they're promising a modern and liberal scotland that could become a member of the european union lisa marie hughes and michelle campbell a scottish nationalist candidates in glasgow but you know scotland those are resource on top and i'm just straight rubbish nation we are a nation and prior where you polled by electricity you got t
howie nichols b. is a 2nd generation killed maker during the last referendum he voted for scottish independence his stance is still basically supports i feel scottish 1st scorches society is different we have our own culture and music language history 4 but since the op he gave us of bragg's it and the corona pandemic he believes it's become a risky proposition i only want an independent scotland it is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much that it's party rivalry as...
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ashley nichols, you are the owner of the station. tell us what you are doing right now. is there anything you can do to prepare for this demand for gas outpacing your supply? t. >> yes, ma'am. we work with multiple suppliers and try to get it as quickly and efficiently as possible. our transport division has been working around the clock getting products. they've had to wait in long lines to get the product and they're trying to get it to us as quick as possible. >> sorry, go on. to make sure that -- you said both locations? >> yes, ma'am. to make sure both locations have product for our normal customers. we try to make sure all of our customers are taken care of, as well as the rest of the community. >> have you seen people putting a lot of gas into containers? have you seen any kind of bizarre behavior when it comes to people hoarding gas? you're smiling. i think you have. >> absolutely. yeah, absolutely. we have had them fill up with jugs and go home and get their other vehicle and come back and so we -- ashley made the decision to cut the gas cans out and we're not l
ashley nichols, you are the owner of the station. tell us what you are doing right now. is there anything you can do to prepare for this demand for gas outpacing your supply? t. >> yes, ma'am. we work with multiple suppliers and try to get it as quickly and efficiently as possible. our transport division has been working around the clock getting products. they've had to wait in long lines to get the product and they're trying to get it to us as quick as possible. >> sorry, go on. to...
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michelle nichols being on the show.eeing black people in space, that vision of the future, and black people in space -- not in a highly militarized way. we are just out here because we're curious and want to learn about the universe. i think that is such a beautiful vision. in some ways, it is clear that the through line in the book is really that the reason particle physics and cosmology are compelling because we as a species are curious, we are a storytelling species, and are curious about the story of the universe. that is really the message of star trek. it would be great for us to be curious in a way that is peaceful and collaborative, not focused on consumption as a primary community value. host: you described earlier that your particular area of focus is on dark matter and dark energy. how do they fit into this picture of the expanding universe and what are the implications for us? chanda: it turns out most of the matter energy content in the universe is actually not the stuff we can see. i have been talking a lo
michelle nichols being on the show.eeing black people in space, that vision of the future, and black people in space -- not in a highly militarized way. we are just out here because we're curious and want to learn about the universe. i think that is such a beautiful vision. in some ways, it is clear that the through line in the book is really that the reason particle physics and cosmology are compelling because we as a species are curious, we are a storytelling species, and are curious about...