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nichols: yes. greg: in 2007, governor schwarzenegger fired the chair of the air resources board, and his assistant called you. what did you say in that phone call? ms. nichols: i cannot quote my words exactly, but it was something like well, i would consider doing it myself. [laughter] i pretty much nominated myself. greg: why did you become an environmental lawyer? what was your past, your inspiration? you had chaired the air board. you were a lawyer. what was your inspiration and story to becoming on the career path that you set on? i was an activist before i was an environmentalist. i grew up in a lovely place in upstate new york and had experiences hiking and camping, etc., but really, the whole issue of the environment as a political issue didn't exist when i was growing up and there was no such thing as an environmentalist. bute was a sierra club, they were not particularly big in my part of the world. what tipped it was earth day in 1970 and the rise of a new generation of organizers and act
nichols: yes. greg: in 2007, governor schwarzenegger fired the chair of the air resources board, and his assistant called you. what did you say in that phone call? ms. nichols: i cannot quote my words exactly, but it was something like well, i would consider doing it myself. [laughter] i pretty much nominated myself. greg: why did you become an environmental lawyer? what was your past, your inspiration? you had chaired the air board. you were a lawyer. what was your inspiration and story to...
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amy: i want to go to john nichols in madison, wisconsin., i think we can hear you better on the telephone. if you can explain what is happening in milwaukee, green bay or president spent a lot of this and the votes at point, about 20,000 apart, very close race but joe biden does seem to be ahead. >> looks like a very narrow margin but it is important to understand that donald trump only won the state by around 22,000 votes four years ago. in last six elections wisconsin, four of them have been decided looked to have been decided by under 25 thousand votes. this is what happens in wisconsin. the fact of the matter is, a lot of our media covered wisconsin last night terribly because they were looking at those early results and really underestimating what was sll out and where it was still out. you have to wait for the ballots to be counted. when the ballots were counted in milwaukee, an account finished around 4:00 a.m., they brought additional votes for biden that closed the gap dramatically. in, -- when green bay came closer to 5:00 a.m., t
amy: i want to go to john nichols in madison, wisconsin., i think we can hear you better on the telephone. if you can explain what is happening in milwaukee, green bay or president spent a lot of this and the votes at point, about 20,000 apart, very close race but joe biden does seem to be ahead. >> looks like a very narrow margin but it is important to understand that donald trump only won the state by around 22,000 votes four years ago. in last six elections wisconsin, four of them have...
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it's goings to be fun to watch, nichole. it really is going to be fun to watch. >> john heilemann is joining us -- are you still in wilmington, delaware, john? >> no, ma'am. >> no? where are you? >> back in new york city. what can i -- what can i tell ya? i'm home. >> you're home. jump in on this. i mean, joe biden is, i think -- known the world over as sort of joe from scranton, but i think that because of that, it is overshadowed, what, i think, for a lot of women, is a very relatable life. obviously, and a much more high-achieving level, vice president-elect for the united states, for pete's sake, but there is a lot that kamala harris shared in the course of this general election that i think will make her a very interesting cultural figure for the next four years. >> oh, yeah. i think 100% that's right and i think part of the reason why a lot of people, when she launched her campaign, at the start of 2019, you know, we all remember that event. i was at that event. not at home. out in oakland, where there were 20,000 peop
it's goings to be fun to watch, nichole. it really is going to be fun to watch. >> john heilemann is joining us -- are you still in wilmington, delaware, john? >> no, ma'am. >> no? where are you? >> back in new york city. what can i -- what can i tell ya? i'm home. >> you're home. jump in on this. i mean, joe biden is, i think -- known the world over as sort of joe from scranton, but i think that because of that, it is overshadowed, what, i think, for a lot of...
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it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases" thathe home of the catholic church in england and wales, part of an institution so preoccupied with its reputation that it catastrophically failed children in its care. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse says that over half a century, 900 alleged victims reported over 3000 instances of abuse perpetrated by priests, monks and other church staff. the true scale of the abuse, the report says, will never be known. that the evidence that i give... shall be the truth... cardinal vincent nichols, who gave evidence to the public inquiry into 2018, was singled out for stinging criticism. the report says he should have shown leadership, bringing about swift change in the culture of the church that had at times turned a blind eye to perpetrators of abuse. a survivor, who's asked us to maintain her anonymity, is, along with others, calling on the cardinal to quit. i think he must resign. i think it's the only decent thing to do. i think there needs to be a point where he says — hands up,
it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases" thathe home of the catholic church in england and wales, part of an institution so preoccupied with its reputation that it catastrophically failed children in its care. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse says that over half a century, 900 alleged victims reported over 3000 instances of abuse perpetrated by priests, monks and other church staff. the true scale of the abuse, the...
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it says cardinal nichols cared more about the church's reputation than the survivors. no a levels or gcse exams for welsh teenagers next year. their results will be based on teacher assessments. and coming up on bbc news... from birmingham, to borussia dortmund and now england. howjude bellingham's become the latest player to benefit from a switch to german football. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's the question we all want answered. when will this new coronavirus vaccine be rolled out and who will be eligible? the health secretary, matt hancock, has warned that a mass vaccination programme, which would prioritise people according to age and risk, would be a huge logistical operation. he said the nhs will work flat out and be ready to distribute the vaccination from the beginning of december if it is approved by regulators. fergus walsh has more. this is liquid hope, the first covid vaccine had proven to be effective, in production in germany. if regulators approve it for use, a few million doses of the pfizer biontech vaccine should be available i
it says cardinal nichols cared more about the church's reputation than the survivors. no a levels or gcse exams for welsh teenagers next year. their results will be based on teacher assessments. and coming up on bbc news... from birmingham, to borussia dortmund and now england. howjude bellingham's become the latest player to benefit from a switch to german football. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's the question we all want answered. when will this new coronavirus vaccine...
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thank you very much, kate nicholls.aw him in our report on the us election a moment ago. barack obama is out on the campaign trail withjoe biden. he's been in michigan, where obama was handed iguess i guess he does have more to do now he is retired then pushing basketballs into hoops, butjoe wide biden wisely didn't try that himself. you're watching bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's matt. hello, some pretty what rough conditions around western areas again, winds picking up around the country, this morning a little bit of sunshine to start the afternoon across eastern areas, but more cloud and rain spells across northern ireland, southern scotland, northern and west wales and england. strongest winds in the western isles, touching 80 mph later, 65 mph along the north of wales later today, which will transfer into northern england for tonight. a breeze coming in from the south—west tonight with outbreaks of rain, and incredibly mild night here, 17 or 18 degrees, could be one of the warmest november nights o
thank you very much, kate nicholls.aw him in our report on the us election a moment ago. barack obama is out on the campaign trail withjoe biden. he's been in michigan, where obama was handed iguess i guess he does have more to do now he is retired then pushing basketballs into hoops, butjoe wide biden wisely didn't try that himself. you're watching bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's matt. hello, some pretty what rough conditions around western areas again, winds picking up around...
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as you've already indicated, cardinal nichols is singled out for specific criticism.ple of those quotes. the report says "at times the report finds cardinal nichols has shown he cares more about the impact of child sexual abuse on the catholic church's reputation than on victims. " it goes on to say after he gave evidence to the inquiry in 2018 he then made an apology to victims, but it adds, "he did not acknowledge any personal responsibility or show compassion for the victims in the recent cases that were examined", and it goes on to conclude that real and it goes on to conclude that real and lasting changes to attitudes have some way to go "if the roman catholic church is to shake off the failures of the past". sangita, thank you. more people lost theirjobs between july and september than at any point on record — as the pandemic closed large parts of the economy. around 314,000 redundancies were registered during the three months, up by 181,000 from the quarter before, according to the office for national statistics. it means there was an unemployment rate of 4.8%
as you've already indicated, cardinal nichols is singled out for specific criticism.ple of those quotes. the report says "at times the report finds cardinal nichols has shown he cares more about the impact of child sexual abuse on the catholic church's reputation than on victims. " it goes on to say after he gave evidence to the inquiry in 2018 he then made an apology to victims, but it adds, "he did not acknowledge any personal responsibility or show compassion for the victims...
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as you have already indicated, cardinal nichols is singled out for specific criticism.nal nichols has shown he cares more about the impact of child sexual abuse on the catholic church's reputation than on victims". it goes on to say that after he gave evidence to the enquiry in 2018, he then made an apology to victims, but it adds, "he did not acknowledge any personal responsibility or show compassion for the victims in the recent cases that were examined". it goes on to conclude that "real and lasting changes to attitudes have some way to go if the roman catholic church is to shake off the failures of the past". more people lost theirjobs between july and september than at any point on record as the pandemic closed large parts of the economy. around 314,000 redundancies were registered during the three months, up by 181,000 from the quarter before, i will take you to hollywood because the first minister is about to outline the new five level to your system. she is getting more details now. two weeks ago, the scottish government published the new strategic approach to t
as you have already indicated, cardinal nichols is singled out for specific criticism.nal nichols has shown he cares more about the impact of child sexual abuse on the catholic church's reputation than on victims". it goes on to say that after he gave evidence to the enquiry in 2018, he then made an apology to victims, but it adds, "he did not acknowledge any personal responsibility or show compassion for the victims in the recent cases that were examined". it goes on to conclude...
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nichols once wrote to dorothy dix. they had a long and detailed correspondence over the years, and he wrote at one time that he felt as though they were living over a volcano, because there was so much happening both with the congressional investigations and then just also so many things that he had to do and worry about and constant change and worry about overcrowding and funding and all of that over time. there's two cemeteries at st. elizabeth's, on the west campus and the east campus. the west campus is the older part of the campus, and then the east campus has several thousand graves, many of them unmarked. there's in process the idea to put a memorial to patients that are resting in unmarked graves at all of the government -sponsored hospitals around the country, because there are thousands of them around the country. that memorial hasn't happened yet, but the cemetery is still there, of course, and the military graves are marked, but there's thousands of patients that died -- they called it friendless, that had
nichols once wrote to dorothy dix. they had a long and detailed correspondence over the years, and he wrote at one time that he felt as though they were living over a volcano, because there was so much happening both with the congressional investigations and then just also so many things that he had to do and worry about and constant change and worry about overcrowding and funding and all of that over time. there's two cemeteries at st. elizabeth's, on the west campus and the east campus. the...
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above me is charles nichols, the first superintendent. that's probably also patient art. that was another one they cut out of the wall for us. it was out of plaster in the building that had deteriorated over time. first five superintendents that take us from the 1850s through 1962, those men, they were all men, were all presidents of the professional association of superintendents of mental hospitals that became the american psychiatric association. so they were pretty prominent people in their field and all of those people were superintendents at st. elizabeth's. so we look at those five first superintendents as that historical story of the time, over the first 110 years. to have only five leaders over 110 years, that really means there was a lot of continuity of leadership over that time. so here's some of our objects here shows some of that story of the administration of the hospital. one of the things, though, is to look here at the investigation, there's so many of these, we really want to make sure i say that, that st. elizabeth's was constantly under investigation
above me is charles nichols, the first superintendent. that's probably also patient art. that was another one they cut out of the wall for us. it was out of plaster in the building that had deteriorated over time. first five superintendents that take us from the 1850s through 1962, those men, they were all men, were all presidents of the professional association of superintendents of mental hospitals that became the american psychiatric association. so they were pretty prominent people in their...
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nichols, the official at camp barker who distributed supplies. nichols could not understand why johnson's husband and not provided for her, but johnson pleaded, quote, i am here to earn my board and the same clothes that others have, and quote. she offered to request money from her husband so that she could pay for the needed items, but nichols responded quote, you cannot buy them from me, you cannot buy anything, and quote. nichols clearly despised johnson and resented what he perceived as her dependence upon the government. johnson argued that if her arrangements at the camp were problematic then nickel should have spoken to her husband about the matter so that she could find work elsewhere. nichols became angry and ordered johnson to a room where she was pinned out harassed by corporal sergeant and soldiers. the gang of man tucker took it to a tent where they grabbed her and grab your by the throat. she said they fasten a rope around my two thumbs raise me fastened a rope and passed me over the limb of a tree so my weight was suspended by my t
nichols, the official at camp barker who distributed supplies. nichols could not understand why johnson's husband and not provided for her, but johnson pleaded, quote, i am here to earn my board and the same clothes that others have, and quote. she offered to request money from her husband so that she could pay for the needed items, but nichols responded quote, you cannot buy them from me, you cannot buy anything, and quote. nichols clearly despised johnson and resented what he perceived as her...
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fresh cases demanded the attention of detective jackie nichols. no problem.to looking for rachael on her days off. >> as you look around here, you can see the vastness of the countryside here and all the various places that you could conceal a body. >> reporter: and going up in the mountains, coulees and gorges. >> mountains, ravines. we even did some searches based on psychic visions and dreams. >> reporter: oh really? rachael's family at as much of a dead end as the cops also turned desperately to the supernatural. >> we did some pretty extreme things to find her. i even got hypnotized once to try to communicate with my mom not alive to have her tell me where she was. >> reporter: the hunt for the slightest trace of rachael continued for years. meanwhile, david stone was on the street and by 2013 his fellow suspect buddy charles capone was about to be released from jail. >> we said, now is the time. we have to charge these guys. we have to charge them both. >> this case wasn't going to get any better. >> reporter: the idaho latah county prosecutor agreed, a
fresh cases demanded the attention of detective jackie nichols. no problem.to looking for rachael on her days off. >> as you look around here, you can see the vastness of the countryside here and all the various places that you could conceal a body. >> reporter: and going up in the mountains, coulees and gorges. >> mountains, ravines. we even did some searches based on psychic visions and dreams. >> reporter: oh really? rachael's family at as much of a dead end as the...
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jason nichols a political and social analyst thank you for joining us joining us from washington d.c. and let's just repeat that breaking news story that we have had in the past few minutes that joe biden has won wisconsin which is one of the rust belt states 10 electoral votes so a key one for the 2 candidates to win while the midwestern state of minnesota has been reliably democratic for generations and this election was no different in a year that saw the state at the center of the black lives matter movement joe biden won by an even greater margin than hillary clinton in 2016 at the reports from the capital city minneapolis. minnesota have maintained their almost 50 years of voting for a democratic presidential candidate the state's 10 electoral college votes have gone to biden trump had been hoping to flip minnesota because in 2016 he lost the state by less than $45000.00 votes he'd hoped is in tylox down prolog in order message would resonate with voters concerned about the violence and looting in the aftermath of the george floyd while in custody of the minneapolis police depar
jason nichols a political and social analyst thank you for joining us joining us from washington d.c. and let's just repeat that breaking news story that we have had in the past few minutes that joe biden has won wisconsin which is one of the rust belt states 10 electoral votes so a key one for the 2 candidates to win while the midwestern state of minnesota has been reliably democratic for generations and this election was no different in a year that saw the state at the center of the black...
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refers to, the 12 of the number of accounts that mrjustice nicholl refers to, the i2 of the ia cou nts, you know, one has to wonder at the wisdom, but clearly mr depp and his legal team feel that the counter evidence that they have brought is sufficient to outweigh that. and go to appeal. you're talking about a massive investment in legal fees again in any appeal hearing so it is a very substantial step to take. sometimes announcements are made of an intent to impale in cases which in the fullness of time, once careful consideration has been given to her judgment don't actually come to pass —— intend to appeal. so it may well be that things might change. in due course, but we can only look forward to the appeal hearing and more evidence or a recounting of the evidence or a recounting of the evidence beforejudges in the evidence or a recounting of the evidence before judges in the appeal court. david banks. a group of nuns in the south of england has found unlikely success with a chart—topping debut album. for these women who live a monastic life — seeing very few outsiders and only lea
refers to, the 12 of the number of accounts that mrjustice nicholl refers to, the i2 of the ia cou nts, you know, one has to wonder at the wisdom, but clearly mr depp and his legal team feel that the counter evidence that they have brought is sufficient to outweigh that. and go to appeal. you're talking about a massive investment in legal fees again in any appeal hearing so it is a very substantial step to take. sometimes announcements are made of an intent to impale in cases which in the...
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it says the catholic church‘s moral purpose had been betrayed. of cardinal nichols it said...clear, very unambiguous, he wants me to stay in—post. the inquiry has warned that abuse within the catholic church is not an historical problem, but one that it must continue to address with a change in culture. sangita myska, bbc news. as we have been hearing if the coronavirus vaccine is approved it will be challenging enough making sure everyone in the country gets it. imagine how difficult it will be there to make sure that people right across the world also have access to it. everything from manufacturing billions of doses to transport with ta ke billions of doses to transport with take international cooperation and finance. here is our global health correspondent. here‘s our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar. as the scientists offer a glimmer of hope, the grave—diggers continue their grim task. all around the world, loved ones are laid to rest. so, with the news this week of a potentially very effective vaccine, countries are racing to prepare for a possible roll—out. th
it says the catholic church‘s moral purpose had been betrayed. of cardinal nichols it said...clear, very unambiguous, he wants me to stay in—post. the inquiry has warned that abuse within the catholic church is not an historical problem, but one that it must continue to address with a change in culture. sangita myska, bbc news. as we have been hearing if the coronavirus vaccine is approved it will be challenging enough making sure everyone in the country gets it. imagine how difficult it...
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it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".but pope francis wanted him to stay in his post. russia is deploying hundreds of peacekeeping troops to nagorno—kara bakh and surrounding territories, after it brokered a peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. over the last six weeks, more than a thousand people have been killed — most of them were ethnic armenian fighters. more than 100,000 have been displaced. the region is internationally recognised as azerbaijan's, but it has been run by ethnic armenians since 1994. the deal triggered celebrations in azerbaijan, and angry scenes in armenia, where protesters called for the resignation of the prime minister. our international correspondent, orla guerin, reports from the azerbaijani capital baku. a nation buoyed up by victory. no social distancing in baku. for azerbaijanis, there is plenty to celebrate in the overnight peace deal signed, sealed and delivered by russia. and just look at the president, ilham aliyev. he's mocking the armenian prime minister, nikol pashinyan. "what ha
it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".but pope francis wanted him to stay in his post. russia is deploying hundreds of peacekeeping troops to nagorno—kara bakh and surrounding territories, after it brokered a peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. over the last six weeks, more than a thousand people have been killed — most of them were ethnic armenian fighters. more than 100,000 have been displaced. the region is...
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it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".ed him to stay in his post. south—east asian leaders are gathering in vietnam this week for their biannual asean summit. 0n the agenda will of course be the incoming administration of president—electjoe biden, and what it means for the region. of particular interest will be how countries in south—east asia can balance long—standing strategic partnerships with the us with an increasing economic reliance on china. i'm joined by dino patti djalal, a former indonesian ambassador to washington. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. a lot of you will be welcoming the arrival ofjoe biden. why? well, joe biden is seen as a contrast to donald trump. donald trump was seen as a hard sell in the region in southeast asia. his america first policy was seen as a selfish policy, retreating from the transpacific partnership. he wasn't seen as being predictable or consistent, or focused, and seen as being predictable or consistent, orfocused, and did not have a clear policy toward southeast asi
it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".ed him to stay in his post. south—east asian leaders are gathering in vietnam this week for their biannual asean summit. 0n the agenda will of course be the incoming administration of president—electjoe biden, and what it means for the region. of particular interest will be how countries in south—east asia can balance long—standing strategic partnerships with the us with an...
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it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".esign but pope francis wanted him to stay in his post. russia is deploying hundreds of peacekeeping troops to nagorno—karabakh and surrounding territories, after it brokered a peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. over the last six weeks more than a thousand people have been killed — most of them were ethnic armenian fighters. more than 100,000 have been displaced. the region is internationally recognised as azerbaijan's, but it has been run by ethnic armenians since 1994. the deal triggered celebrations in azerbaijan, and angry scenes in armenia, where protesters called for the resignation of the prime minister. our international correspondent, orla guerin, reports from the azerbaijani capital baku. a nation buoyed up by victory. no social distancing in baku. for azerbaijanis, there is plenty to celebrate in the overnight peace deal signed, sealed and delivered by russia. and just look at the president, ilham aliyev. he's mocking the armenian prime minister, nikol pashinyan. "wha
it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".esign but pope francis wanted him to stay in his post. russia is deploying hundreds of peacekeeping troops to nagorno—karabakh and surrounding territories, after it brokered a peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. over the last six weeks more than a thousand people have been killed — most of them were ethnic armenian fighters. more than 100,000 have been displaced. the region is...
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it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".ay in his post. the head of the english football association, greg clarke, has resigned after using out—dated and offensive language when discussing diversity in the sport during a meeting with mps. he has apologised for using unacceptable words, saying they were a diservice to the game. the equality charity kick it 0ut said his remark belonged to the "dustbin of history". a warning, our sports editor dan roan's report includes language some viewers may find offensive. football's been through a lot lately, the loss of fans sparking financial crisis. today in parliament, the sport's leaders were asked to provide some answers, but instead a new controversy. during questions on diversity, the man at the very top of the english game said this... if you go to the it department at the fa, there are a lot more south asians than there are afro—caribbeans. they have different career interests. but that wasn't all he said — clarke then referring to black players using an offensive and outdated t
it said cardinal vincent nichols had not shown "compassion towards victims in the recent cases".ay in his post. the head of the english football association, greg clarke, has resigned after using out—dated and offensive language when discussing diversity in the sport during a meeting with mps. he has apologised for using unacceptable words, saying they were a diservice to the game. the equality charity kick it 0ut said his remark belonged to the "dustbin of history". a...
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cardinal vincent nichols and archbishop malcolm mcmahon have issued a statement, calling into questionts of worship were a "common good" for all. places of worship also closed during the first lockdown and they are currently closed in wales during that nation's so—called "firebreak". our correspondent, john mcmanus, is with me. ifind your name i find your name easier to say correctly there! mcmahon. my apologies to the archbishop for that. what lies behind this statement now? because in a sense, places of worship have already established through the experience of that last lockdown what the rules are. why are they kicking against at this time, what they think is different? it was controversial last time, but churchmen and church women mostly held their peace about it and decided to go along with it, they thought that was the best thing to do. this time around an england church buildings will be accessible to people who want to go in and pray privately, but there will be no communal worship services and, as you say, the leader of the catholic church in england wales, cardinal vincent ni
cardinal vincent nichols and archbishop malcolm mcmahon have issued a statement, calling into questionts of worship were a "common good" for all. places of worship also closed during the first lockdown and they are currently closed in wales during that nation's so—called "firebreak". our correspondent, john mcmanus, is with me. ifind your name i find your name easier to say correctly there! mcmahon. my apologies to the archbishop for that. what lies behind this statement...
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. >> the five 55th parachute company, the triple nichols. at fort bending in georgia. these paratroopers achieve a remarkable record. not a single refusal to jump. with unit morale high, the triple nichols expect to see combat. >> remember the battle of the bulge, they did great damage to our forces in europe and they were looking for specialized unit. we spent four weeks in individualized training, jumping every single week, both day and night operations. >> instead, they are stationed in pendleton, oregon, to join operation firefly, a mission to protect the west coast from japanese balloon borne biological weapons and incendiary devices designed to start forest fires. >> kept from combat in world war ii, the triple nichols nevertheless proved their ability to perform the task. their success lays the groundwork for later integration of african americans into the highly skilled 82nd airborne infantry division. >> it was one big noisy mess. >> spring, 1944. allied voices gather in england for the largest amphibious invasion in history. africa
. >> the five 55th parachute company, the triple nichols. at fort bending in georgia. these paratroopers achieve a remarkable record. not a single refusal to jump. with unit morale high, the triple nichols expect to see combat. >> remember the battle of the bulge, they did great damage to our forces in europe and they were looking for specialized unit. we spent four weeks in individualized training, jumping every single week, both day and night operations. >> instead, they are...
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i'm just so excited to see john nichols. the support for these events has been unwavering and they've been so dedicated to bringing these author events to all of you whether you are watching in your home in madison or across the country or across the globe we have seen an incredible uptick in our audience, people from all over and it's just absolutely wonderful to see the response so thank you to everyone here tonight and all of the sponsors that made sure that these keep going. without further ado i would like to bring you to the screen and step away myself. >> hello everyone thank you for joining and larry thanks for coming all the way from massachusetts to be here tonight. larry is on cape cod as we speak and we have about 100 people with us and as was explained upfront we will take questions and i will ask larry some questions at the start and then about halfway in we will invite questions from you folks and wherever you want to take it we are excited to go there. let me say a couple of things about larry and first and f
i'm just so excited to see john nichols. the support for these events has been unwavering and they've been so dedicated to bringing these author events to all of you whether you are watching in your home in madison or across the country or across the globe we have seen an incredible uptick in our audience, people from all over and it's just absolutely wonderful to see the response so thank you to everyone here tonight and all of the sponsors that made sure that these keep going. without further...
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jason nichols i'm so sorry we're having problems with jason nichols skype line from washington d.c. political and social analysts they're telling me why joe biden was chosen effectively to be the candidate because he is a centrist we of course still don't know whether he has won we do know that he is a little bit closer to that magic number of 270 electoral votes but the votes are still coming in and we will bring you the latest results here on al-jazeera as we get them still to come though we are going to be looking at some of the day's other stories including england's pubs called last rounds as the country heads into a 2nd lockdown to drive down the coronavirus cases. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a let's start with some of the ground realities of. what's the lay of the land. the official night. listening post on al-jazeera. this. is. my night before. my nigerian women are strong we. my my dear on al-jazeera. do you feel validated in some way is a type of performative activism. let's go back to specifically you calling donald trump a white supremacist the lights are on
jason nichols i'm so sorry we're having problems with jason nichols skype line from washington d.c. political and social analysts they're telling me why joe biden was chosen effectively to be the candidate because he is a centrist we of course still don't know whether he has won we do know that he is a little bit closer to that magic number of 270 electoral votes but the votes are still coming in and we will bring you the latest results here on al-jazeera as we get them still to come though we...
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. >> jimmy: is that where mike nichols came to see you?ays at the same time, hurley burley, death of a salesman and the real thing. so he decided they would take each other to different shows, and that was the show he got taken to it's quite amazing to see him because he would say, you know, miss goldberg, how are you i'm fine, i'm fine and my mother would go that's mike nichols she would point. >> jimmy: genius >> it's still as ridiculous and fabulous as it was day one the whole ride is ridiculous and fabulous >> jimmy: you are acting again you are in stephen king's "the stand. i knew you would be totally into it. and you are like, oh, this is perfect. more with whoopi when we come back ♪ this year's been... a lot. so let's give this holiday all the merry we've got! there's a place you can go where inspiration lines the shelves. for giving gifts so thoughtful, you'll outdo the elves. you see here each present is especially nice. so they'll love what you got them, and you'll love the price. if you want a christmas you'll always remember, t
. >> jimmy: is that where mike nichols came to see you?ays at the same time, hurley burley, death of a salesman and the real thing. so he decided they would take each other to different shows, and that was the show he got taken to it's quite amazing to see him because he would say, you know, miss goldberg, how are you i'm fine, i'm fine and my mother would go that's mike nichols she would point. >> jimmy: genius >> it's still as ridiculous and fabulous as it was day one the...
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and for more on this, let's bring in our political correspondent in the states where fighting off nichols hard line before the meeting. but of appeal is that caution has won the day exactly in markets on they go see asians once again. so i'm saying chance that i get america is no stranger to and also a logical consequence of the federal system. much of the decision making is left to the state premiers. so even if i go america would have liked a tougher stance, more restrictions. well, she aligned with what the safe for me is hot in mind. there was one bone of contention schools, especially among the premier is that was regarding ma, screws and closures both. both primaries and the chancellor came to agreements. so given how tough this negotiations were, how real is the prospect that the lockdown will be extended well into the new year? well, this will all depend on the state of things by the end of this year. as the chancellor and the state premiers will revise it, reevaluate the situation every 2 weeks to go, has always been to reduce the number of daily infections under oath 50 infectio
and for more on this, let's bring in our political correspondent in the states where fighting off nichols hard line before the meeting. but of appeal is that caution has won the day exactly in markets on they go see asians once again. so i'm saying chance that i get america is no stranger to and also a logical consequence of the federal system. much of the decision making is left to the state premiers. so even if i go america would have liked a tougher stance, more restrictions. well, she...
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inconsistency is and false and so it is false i should say that observers were not allowed in these rooms nichole this is very we have to be very clear about this there were observers from both the republicans and the democrats in vote counting stations across the country and some of these vote counting stations even in philadelphia had 24 hour live streams where you could actually watch what was happening this very labor intensive arduous process of going through all of these ballots so again the president making very clear right now that he is not ready to concede now what his strategy will be what his team will do that is the big question right now because they have indicated in a statement released earlier today that the president will seek further legal challenges but we know the judges in the states where they have sought challenges until now have continued to bat to down these cases because there is no legal basis for a challenge there's no proof of any malfeasance in this voting in this election so we have to see what the president will do in terms of building a strategy if he still plans
inconsistency is and false and so it is false i should say that observers were not allowed in these rooms nichole this is very we have to be very clear about this there were observers from both the republicans and the democrats in vote counting stations across the country and some of these vote counting stations even in philadelphia had 24 hour live streams where you could actually watch what was happening this very labor intensive arduous process of going through all of these ballots so again...
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tom: under the revolution of goldwater and nichols in 1986, the last act of senator goldwater to createion of our military, how confident are you the military can operate over the next 69 days? gen. kimmitt: i am not the slightest bit worried about that. goldwater and nichols was the result of the clown college we called granada where you had every service doing their own thing. since 1986, it is a smooth running military set up going from the president to the secretary of defense down to the commanders. that is not where i am worried about right now. it is from the commanders through the secretary of defense and up where i have concerns. lisa: can you elaborate on your concerns with the practical implications of some of the turnover? gen. kimmitt: i'm not concerned about the practical goal implications. i am concerned about the people. records,a look at the i do not know the secretary of defense, but these are guys that have a great military background but it seems their greatest qualification is they appeared on fox news on a repeated basis, probably echoing back to president trump wh
tom: under the revolution of goldwater and nichols in 1986, the last act of senator goldwater to createion of our military, how confident are you the military can operate over the next 69 days? gen. kimmitt: i am not the slightest bit worried about that. goldwater and nichols was the result of the clown college we called granada where you had every service doing their own thing. since 1986, it is a smooth running military set up going from the president to the secretary of defense down to the...
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hans nichols is here. happens, what is your -- hans, what is your reaction from what we heard from the president this morning? >> well, it's more of the same. the president hasn't broken new grounds. the news from the president will be when he formally decides to concede. he hinted a little bit more, he seemed in his mind to get closer to that final destination if it is indeed his final destination. the biden campaign's perspective, they're largely ignoring this. they're proceeding with the transition process. they're now going through the intelligence briefings, they're going to make more announcements on the staff and cabinet side. from the biden side the strategy is conscious avoidance and make sure they have the legal strategy in place to meet any challenges from the trump team. eric: let's break down some of what the president claimed this morning. he said there were massive dumps of illegal votes in biden's favor, specifically pointing out detroit. here's the president. >> you just take a look at jus
hans nichols is here. happens, what is your -- hans, what is your reaction from what we heard from the president this morning? >> well, it's more of the same. the president hasn't broken new grounds. the news from the president will be when he formally decides to concede. he hinted a little bit more, he seemed in his mind to get closer to that final destination if it is indeed his final destination. the biden campaign's perspective, they're largely ignoring this. they're proceeding with...
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it says cardinal nichols cared more about the church's reputation than the survivors we probably can't
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. >> thanks for joining us for this livestream program featuring legacy climate champion mary nicholswe are wearing masks and are physically distant. we would love to hear from you today, so please share your questions. today'secording conversation for the climate one radio and podcasts that talks every friday. mary nichols is not a household name, but she arguably has done more than any other public officials to reduce america's carbon pollution. she has beat oil companies in court many times and hasra
. >> thanks for joining us for this livestream program featuring legacy climate champion mary nicholswe are wearing masks and are physically distant. we would love to hear from you today, so please share your questions. today'secording conversation for the climate one radio and podcasts that talks every friday. mary nichols is not a household name, but she arguably has done more than any other public officials to reduce america's carbon pollution. she has beat oil companies in court many...
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hans nichols, thank you very much, my friend. always great to see you.th congress back in town. it does not seem like there's an appetite for more help which americans do desperately need especially as we have talked about here as the coronavirus cases skyrocket and governors consider new restrictions. >>> thanks for getting up "way too early" with us. >>> i have 306 electoral votes against 223. that's a
hans nichols, thank you very much, my friend. always great to see you.th congress back in town. it does not seem like there's an appetite for more help which americans do desperately need especially as we have talked about here as the coronavirus cases skyrocket and governors consider new restrictions. >>> thanks for getting up "way too early" with us. >>> i have 306 electoral votes against 223. that's a
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they are, oh, my gosh, i'm so excited to see john nichols. their support for these events has been absolutely unwavering and they have been so dedicated to bringing author in advance to all of you with your watching in your home at madison or across the country or across the globe. we've seen an incredible uptick in her audience, people from all over and it is just absolutely wonderful to see the response so thank you and what here's arguing us come to one. and all the responses of major events keep going. without further do i like to bring john and larry to the screen, and step way myself. >> hello, everyone. thanks for joining us. larry, thanks to come in all the way from massachusetts to be here with us tonight. larry is on cape cod tonight as a speak. we have weathered people with this, someone with joints undergo long and as was explained we will take questions. let me just a couple things upfront about larry. first and foremost he is a journalist and his books are journalism at its very best. we live in a time when journalism is under a
they are, oh, my gosh, i'm so excited to see john nichols. their support for these events has been absolutely unwavering and they have been so dedicated to bringing author in advance to all of you with your watching in your home at madison or across the country or across the globe. we've seen an incredible uptick in her audience, people from all over and it is just absolutely wonderful to see the response so thank you and what here's arguing us come to one. and all the responses of major events...
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. >> california environmental said or mary nichols is o be on the short list for e.p.a. administration, discusses climate and environmental issues. we are wearing masks ande physically distant. we would love to hear from you today, so please share your questions. today'secording conversation for the climate one radio and podcasts that talks every friday. mary nichols is not a household name, but she arguably has done more than any other public officials to reduce
. >> california environmental said or mary nichols is o be on the short list for e.p.a. administration, discusses climate and environmental issues. we are wearing masks ande physically distant. we would love to hear from you today, so please share your questions. today'secording conversation for the climate one radio and podcasts that talks every friday. mary nichols is not a household name, but she arguably has done more than any other public officials to reduce
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hans nichols, great to see you.ricans who are still waiting for relief, but the reality is we have an incredibly unpredictable person still in the white house and there is a lot of concern about whether the government is going to be funded through the fall and headed into the christmas season. perhaps a tougher christmas season than we anticipated. >>> stick around. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> breaking news overnight, nbc news projecting joe biden wins arizona. biden flips the state that hadn't voted for a democrat since 1996 for president, at the same time that state, the home of barry goldwater and john mccain now has two democratic u.s. senators. with this win, president-elect joe biden
hans nichols, great to see you.ricans who are still waiting for relief, but the reality is we have an incredibly unpredictable person still in the white house and there is a lot of concern about whether the government is going to be funded through the fall and headed into the christmas season. perhaps a tougher christmas season than we anticipated. >>> stick around. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> breaking news overnight, nbc news projecting joe biden wins...
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. >>> college hoops, santa clara hosting nichols.ne of the last sporting events in the county we see for a while. christian carlisle attacks the rim tore two of his eight points off the bench. keyshawn justice dialing from distance. broncos up 16. under 8:00 to go. jordan williams only had five but this two-pointer, that slam was quite impressive. we'll show you again. did get a technical for hanging on the rim but santa clara 3s-0. 73-57 winners. >>> did you see this? vanderbilt's sarah fuller, she became the first woman ever to play in a power five football game when she did this, kick the ball off to start the second half against missouri. she's a senior goalie on vanderbilt's soccer team. that was the only play she got, though. after the game she said she's excited to represent girls who want to play football and any sport. she executed that kick to perfection her coach said. >> all right, chris, and i'm looking forward to seeing her play more in these upcoming games. chris, thanks. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00, despite cov
. >>> college hoops, santa clara hosting nichols.ne of the last sporting events in the county we see for a while. christian carlisle attacks the rim tore two of his eight points off the bench. keyshawn justice dialing from distance. broncos up 16. under 8:00 to go. jordan williams only had five but this two-pointer, that slam was quite impressive. we'll show you again. did get a technical for hanging on the rim but santa clara 3s-0. 73-57 winners. >>> did you see this?...
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hans nichols, thank you my friend.ing. >>> for today each watching what is mitch mcconnell going to do? his senators are saying that the transition needed to start. lamar alexander, rob portman, others. but we have not heard from mitch mcconnell about joe biden who is of course the president-elect. is today the day? i guess we'll find out. thanks for getting up "way too early" on this tuesday morning. don't go
hans nichols, thank you my friend.ing. >>> for today each watching what is mitch mcconnell going to do? his senators are saying that the transition needed to start. lamar alexander, rob portman, others. but we have not heard from mitch mcconnell about joe biden who is of course the president-elect. is today the day? i guess we'll find out. thanks for getting up "way too early" on this tuesday morning. don't go
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hans nichols, thank you very much. watching to see how republicans continue to handle president trump. are they going to be willing to help ease him out of that job or are they going to be amplifiers for the false message of voter fraud that he's spreading. i think the jury is still out. they're clearly trying to manage him, but there are a lot of questions about what that might do in the long run to our democracy. thank you for getting up "way too early" with us on this monday morning. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> we have an announcement to make. joe biden is president-elect of the united states. >> the president-elect of the united states, joe biden, has run for president three times and the third time has turned out to be the charm. not only the charm but possibly the most consequential election of our lifetimes. >> an extraordinary election in so many ways, not the of which is that it was conducted in the middle of a pandemic. a campaign unlike any we have seen
hans nichols, thank you very much. watching to see how republicans continue to handle president trump. are they going to be willing to help ease him out of that job or are they going to be amplifiers for the false message of voter fraud that he's spreading. i think the jury is still out. they're clearly trying to manage him, but there are a lot of questions about what that might do in the long run to our democracy. thank you for getting up "way too early" with us on this monday...
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joining me with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, hans nichols."1 big thing." you have been covering the biden campaign in particular. just talk to us a little bit about what you know as they're heading in to this. how they're looking at election night. i mean, i had some sources kind of walk me through it and it sounds like we're looking at florida, georgia, north carolina early on, and if one of those goes for biden and we can tell then that might be a champagne popping event for them, but they don't want to be overly optimistic. they're still nervous after what happened in 2016. what are they telling you? >> the big mac row picture is that the biden campaign thinks that the math is on their side and the biden campaign if the math is on their side you can expect to hear vice president biden address the country tonight as the new leader. they'll start making moves that look presidential. that will be potentially forming not necessarily a cabinet but letting aides know which positions they'll have in the white house so you can see some announcemen
joining me with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, hans nichols."1 big thing." you have been covering the biden campaign in particular. just talk to us a little bit about what you know as they're heading in to this. how they're looking at election night. i mean, i had some sources kind of walk me through it and it sounds like we're looking at florida, georgia, north carolina early on, and if one of those goes for biden and we can tell then that might be a champagne...
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erupted in armenia after its prime minister ended the fighting with azerbaijan over nagorno-karabakh nichole pasha in the un has signed a peace deal which allows azerbaijan to keep its territorial gains and russian peacekeepers to be deployed to the disputed region the longstanding conflict for control of the territory erupted again in september thousands have died in the fighting. thousands of armenians demonstrated outside government headquarters in the capital yerevan to show their displeasure over the country's peace deal with azerbaijan that also includes russia as a peacekeeper hundreds of the protesters actually needed inside the government building where they were also able to ransack some of the offices. just earlier armenian prime minister nicole fenian had released a statement on social media saying that he had signed a declaration with the presidents of russia and azerbaijan to end the war he also called the decision incredibly painful both for him and his people he said the decision was based on what he called a deep analysis of the combat situation he called it the best possibl
erupted in armenia after its prime minister ended the fighting with azerbaijan over nagorno-karabakh nichole pasha in the un has signed a peace deal which allows azerbaijan to keep its territorial gains and russian peacekeepers to be deployed to the disputed region the longstanding conflict for control of the territory erupted again in september thousands have died in the fighting. thousands of armenians demonstrated outside government headquarters in the capital yerevan to show their...
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his long sign john nichols. the capital times and associative and under in a magazine. we could not be more delighted to be hosting this event for you. also along here on our podcast channel. i want to take a moment to say thank you to madison public library and the foundation. their support for online cultural events has been absolutely unwavering. i'm so excited to see john nichols. their support for these events have been absolutely unwavering. and they have been so dedicated to bring authors and to all of you, said that you can watch her home. it in medicine, we've seen incredible uptake in our audience, people from all over and it's absolutely wonderful to see the response i think it everyone who is here tonight. it and to all of the sponsors to make sure that these events keep going. with all further ado i would like to bring john and mary to the screen. and here's larry. larry: hi everyone and thank you for joining us. larry, things for coming all of the way to massachusetts to be here with us tonight. there is cape cod as we speak. we have about 100 people are c
his long sign john nichols. the capital times and associative and under in a magazine. we could not be more delighted to be hosting this event for you. also along here on our podcast channel. i want to take a moment to say thank you to madison public library and the foundation. their support for online cultural events has been absolutely unwavering. i'm so excited to see john nichols. their support for these events have been absolutely unwavering. and they have been so dedicated to bring...
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his book, "demagogue", about center joe mccarthy and later this evening he will appear with john nichols many of us know for his role at the capital times as associated editor. we couldn't be more delighted to be hosting these events for you all spring and summer long here on our podcast channel and want to take a moment to say thank you to madison public library foundation. their support for online cultural events has been absolutely unwavering and they are, oh my gosh, i'm so excited to see john nichols. their support for these events has been absolutely unwavering and they have been so dedicated bringing author events to all of you whether you are watching in your home in madison or across the country or across the globe. seen an incredible uptick in her audience of people from all over and it is just absolutely wonderful to see the response. thank you to everyone here tonight and everyone who comes and to all the sponsors who made sure these events keep going. without further ado i would like to bring john and mary to the screen and step away myself. larry tye. >> hello everyone. tha
his book, "demagogue", about center joe mccarthy and later this evening he will appear with john nichols many of us know for his role at the capital times as associated editor. we couldn't be more delighted to be hosting these events for you all spring and summer long here on our podcast channel and want to take a moment to say thank you to madison public library foundation. their support for online cultural events has been absolutely unwavering and they are, oh my gosh, i'm so...
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it said this man, cardinal vincent nichols, cared more about the impact of the abuse on the church reputationn on the victims. the head of the catholic church and wales has offered to resign. in a few minutes on "outside source," we will talk about joe biden, who says it has been embarrassing donald trump hasn't conceded the election. ♪ ros: let's turn to u.s. politics. world leaders have been congratulating joe biden. president macron of france had a phone call with the president-elect, so to boris johnson. the bbc' as vicki young has more. vicki: unlike donald trump, joe biden is no fan of brexit and made it clear the good friday agreement must be upheld, particularly if there is to be a trade deal the u.s. we are told the phone call lasted about 20 minutes. i think we can see pictures of boris johnson speaking to joe biden. it was described as warm. they focused on what they called shared priorities, tackling climate change being one of them. there was an invitation to the president-elect to attend a big summit being hosted in the u.k. next year. they talked about security, working through
it said this man, cardinal vincent nichols, cared more about the impact of the abuse on the church reputationn on the victims. the head of the catholic church and wales has offered to resign. in a few minutes on "outside source," we will talk about joe biden, who says it has been embarrassing donald trump hasn't conceded the election. ♪ ros: let's turn to u.s. politics. world leaders have been congratulating joe biden. president macron of france had a phone call with the...
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so nichole posturing on used to enjoy overwhelming public support. but then came the war, the bloodshed in the pro armenian breakaway republic of the in azerbaijan. and after weeks of intense battles, the prime minister signed a peace deal that would mean that the armenian enclave would lose about a half of its territory, which is of course, an enormous blow for the iranians. and that was when the moon didn't get yvonne and other parts of the country changed. people came out to the streets and chanted, get out. and that was the point when the president decided to announce that it was time for me to vote on its parliament and the people who are supposed to be in charge of the country. again, make books that we lost the war imposed on us both on the battlefield and diplomatic and international platforms. you can lose a battle, but it's unacceptable to lose as a nation. we have a concern society and a damaged economy that is burdened with massive social issues. it is obvious that no order to avoid internal political upheaval holding early parliamentary
so nichole posturing on used to enjoy overwhelming public support. but then came the war, the bloodshed in the pro armenian breakaway republic of the in azerbaijan. and after weeks of intense battles, the prime minister signed a peace deal that would mean that the armenian enclave would lose about a half of its territory, which is of course, an enormous blow for the iranians. and that was when the moon didn't get yvonne and other parts of the country changed. people came out to the streets and...