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with an influence countries on the ground to do so and that i think i've been doing a nice job dr nichols we saw this this big spike this huge spike in reported cases in who were a province on thursday and that's because the criteria for reporting the cases was changed just tell us a little bit more about that and what that means and what it means as to how we should interpret the figures that are coming out of china ok so basically what's changing is that before the way in which they're trying to isolate virus this new way this to normal ways in which you do takes of a person's got a virus is a look for the virus itself using include and kit we're looking for hundreds of virus always looking for the virus it you next to make up these and they are in a it's not in a box using a single p.c. up so right now there is no rapid antigen test or detecting the current process forced to use the p.c. and it is got a few problems with take the sample and because also this stage it's still unclear which parts of the responder to try and the process replicating in way of taking the sample would lead t
with an influence countries on the ground to do so and that i think i've been doing a nice job dr nichols we saw this this big spike this huge spike in reported cases in who were a province on thursday and that's because the criteria for reporting the cases was changed just tell us a little bit more about that and what that means and what it means as to how we should interpret the figures that are coming out of china ok so basically what's changing is that before the way in which they're trying...
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all right let's bring in our guest say in the hong kong we have dr john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of off hong kong he's also an expert in flu viruses from oxford in the united kingdom we have dr peter drawback who's a global health specialist and director of the university of oxford skull center for social entrepreneurship and in culture in the u.k. as well. as you reader in modern history at the university of essex among research that is china's health system welcome to you all dr nicholls if i could start with you 1st of all before we get into the nitty gritty of the question in hand let's just spend a little time with you and in assessment of where we're at with this virus all week at really any nearer understanding where we are with this virus and its impact globally and in china what kind of threat is it. well that's a very long question which is difficult to answer but certainly not that in hong kong we've had the samples of the virus but minette was to actually start growing it in the heart rate and we're now able to actually infect normal hum
all right let's bring in our guest say in the hong kong we have dr john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of off hong kong he's also an expert in flu viruses from oxford in the united kingdom we have dr peter drawback who's a global health specialist and director of the university of oxford skull center for social entrepreneurship and in culture in the u.k. as well. as you reader in modern history at the university of essex among research that is china's health...
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amy: john nichols, thank you for being with us.he nation's national-affairs correspondent on the ground in iowa and just wrote the piece we will link to, "the dnc's move to accommodate bloomberg stirs outrage in iowa." soon,w book coming out of theght for the soul democratic party." we will be live streaming the impeachment senate trial today and wednesday. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we move on now to the new travel ban. the trump administration has expanded its contested travel ban to six additional countries, most of which are african nations. under the new restrictions, nationals of nigeria, eritrea, myanmar, kyrgyzstan will no longer be able to obtain visas to live and work in the u.s., while nationals of sudan and tanzania will no longer be able to participate in the diversity visa lottery. the ban, commonly referred to as the muslim ban, already affects citizens from iran, libya, syria, yemen, somalia, venezuela , and north korea. the expansion is expected to affect more than 350 million people. democrats say the
amy: john nichols, thank you for being with us.he nation's national-affairs correspondent on the ground in iowa and just wrote the piece we will link to, "the dnc's move to accommodate bloomberg stirs outrage in iowa." soon,w book coming out of theght for the soul democratic party." we will be live streaming the impeachment senate trial today and wednesday. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we move on now to the new travel ban. the trump administration has expanded its...
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ruth nichols was quite the competitor. all of them -- one of them had won an air derby, nichols had an idea to fly the atlantic, and amelia was getting the idea to fly the atlantic. she had done it as a passenger but she felt she hadn't done enough flying yet. she was doing a variety of races, doing a variety of shows and things like that. but she felt she really needed to show the discipline and show that she could actually accomplish a flight like this. so she bought a different lockheed vega than the one she used in the derby. the lockheed five b, the red one that we have now in the collection of the national air and space museum. and determined to prove herself, she decided to fly the atlantic. she thought a transatlantic flight would bring her respect. ruth nichols had made an attempt in 1931, crashing in canada. she recovered and she was planning another flight within a few weeks of earhart taking off on her flight. so, earhart took off on a nonstop solo flight from harvard grace newfoundland to londonderry, northern
ruth nichols was quite the competitor. all of them -- one of them had won an air derby, nichols had an idea to fly the atlantic, and amelia was getting the idea to fly the atlantic. she had done it as a passenger but she felt she hadn't done enough flying yet. she was doing a variety of races, doing a variety of shows and things like that. but she felt she really needed to show the discipline and show that she could actually accomplish a flight like this. so she bought a different lockheed vega...
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john nichols is the nation's national-affairs correspondent . and we will talk about the trumping muslim ban and 's approach to the coronavirus. stay with us. ♪ [music break] is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. the republican controlled senate appears poised to acquit president trump and just the third impeachment trial in u.s. history. the senate scheduled a final vote on the two articles of impeachment for wednesday. on friday, the senate voted 51-49 against calling witnesses to be in a senate trial. just two republican senators supported calling for witnesses and collecting new evidence. senator mitt romney of utah and senator collins of maine. prior to the vote, president trump's personal lawyer jay sekulow said there was no need to call witnesses. >> this idea that they have not had witnesses, because that is the smokescreen, you have heard from a lot of witnesses. the problem with the case, the problem with their position is, even with all of those witnesses, it does not prove up and impeachable offense. the articles fail. the record that t
john nichols is the nation's national-affairs correspondent . and we will talk about the trumping muslim ban and 's approach to the coronavirus. stay with us. ♪ [music break] is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. the republican controlled senate appears poised to acquit president trump and just the third impeachment trial in u.s. history. the senate scheduled a final vote on the two articles of impeachment for wednesday. on friday, the senate voted 51-49 against calling witnesses to be in a...
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right now let's go to corona virus and the continuing apparently continuing spread of the virus john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong and he helped to isolate the sols corona virus when it was rampant 17 years ago he joins us now from hong kong professor nichols thank you for talking to us what are the what are the questions that need to be answered for us to understand this new coronavirus. ok so from a biological point of view we've only had the virus outside mainland china about 3 weeks who is still coming to grips with actually in which parts the body grows and also what sort of tissue reaction it causes is it a disease like sars or is it a model top of our us. and what about the issue of transmissibility it sounds to me to be very alarming the fact that you can still be a carrier and indeed spread the disease when you're not actually having any symptoms that is correct and that's the big worry unlike sars where patients really had symptoms early on it seems up with this new virus is that you can actually have the virus in the body and and have
right now let's go to corona virus and the continuing apparently continuing spread of the virus john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong and he helped to isolate the sols corona virus when it was rampant 17 years ago he joins us now from hong kong professor nichols thank you for talking to us what are the what are the questions that need to be answered for us to understand this new coronavirus. ok so from a biological point of view we've only had the...
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nichol is going to show us they can stroke. i'm standing above the danube over on the shore you can see the beautiful old town and this bridge is the stone bridge built at the beginning of the 12th century it's believed to be the oldest surviving bridge in germany. to be honest the bridge doesn't look that old that's because it's been completely restored over the past few years after all reagan's work has a title to defend and since 2006 its old town including this bridge has been a unesco world heritage site today i want to get to know regensburg what attracts a visitor is to this unesco world heritage site and what does the constant influx of tourists mean for the city this much is certain it's going to be a journey through 2000 years of history. the fact that reagan's burn is such an old and well preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th ce
nichol is going to show us they can stroke. i'm standing above the danube over on the shore you can see the beautiful old town and this bridge is the stone bridge built at the beginning of the 12th century it's believed to be the oldest surviving bridge in germany. to be honest the bridge doesn't look that old that's because it's been completely restored over the past few years after all reagan's work has a title to defend and since 2006 its old town including this bridge has been a unesco...
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hans nichols reports >> reporter: the ambush that took the lives of the two xico, was quick and violent. an individual in an afghan uniform opened fire on the combined u.s. and afghan force with a machine gun, according to the defense department the militant unloading his weapon at the end of a meeting with local leaders a nest for taliban and isis combatants one afghan soldier was killed and six more members of the special forces group were wounded. military officials say they are still investigating if the shooter was actually a member of the combined u.s. afghan force, which would make this incident a so-called green on blue take. the deaths both 28 years old are the fifth and sixth of the year after a bloody 2019, which when 22 american service members died in afghanistan all as president trump tries to negotiates a peace deal with the taliban after 19 years of fighting >> we are working to finally end america's longest war and bring our troops back home >> could this affect peace talks with the taliban >> reporter: potentially. while they haven't claimed responsibility, secretary o
hans nichols reports >> reporter: the ambush that took the lives of the two xico, was quick and violent. an individual in an afghan uniform opened fire on the combined u.s. and afghan force with a machine gun, according to the defense department the militant unloading his weapon at the end of a meeting with local leaders a nest for taliban and isis combatants one afghan soldier was killed and six more members of the special forces group were wounded. military officials say they are still...
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jose >> hans nichols at the white house. thank you very much. >>> tonight we are remembering the actor robert conrad. he was a mainstay in hollywood starting in the late 1950s and known for doing many of his own stunts. he starred in tv shows like "the wild, wild west," "hawaiian eye," and the series "centennial. robert conrad was 84 tonight, theead controversy over kobe bryant's legacy and the news anchor now gettinde >>> also, shocking otel fees. from towels to using the pool what you're really paying for at resorts. >>> tv news anchor gayle king is facing backlash, even death threats, following her questions about kobe bryant's legacy. now oprah is defending her. all this as we learn new details about the crash itself sarah harman reports >> reporter: tonightquestion tr about kobe bryant's 2003 sexual assault case igniting a social media firestorm. >> respect the family and back off >> reporter: snoop dogg appearing to threaten king. some big names rushing to king's defense. former u.n. ambassador susan rice responding to
jose >> hans nichols at the white house. thank you very much. >>> tonight we are remembering the actor robert conrad. he was a mainstay in hollywood starting in the late 1950s and known for doing many of his own stunts. he starred in tv shows like "the wild, wild west," "hawaiian eye," and the series "centennial. robert conrad was 84 tonight, theead controversy over kobe bryant's legacy and the news anchor now gettinde >>> also, shocking otel...
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the conditions are almost luxurious in comparison with many places they have worked such as nichol's most on the region on the border with tibet. we have to. get here on a small country not currently. been to a street alter planes from there we have to walk back for 4 days to reach. some travel across. passes 60000 feet to get there. pretty to hang at. a solution to get into the arias so this band is to hang out with meals on the seating plan to improvise some big hits wooden beats with nails and things like that. the next morning the 4 surgeons have arrived and the operations can begin hundreds of cataract patients come in hoping they'll be able to see again. both the morning welcome to have a flash like. water. if. doctors will meet looks over the patient's. colossi is here to waiting for her operation. the doctor prepares for his 1st surgery. at the. we're going to do probably about 250 patients today. at least lunatic asians have been screened. this is continue for another 4 days. off. the surgeons all share the operating theater working side by side. now let's turn doctor to eat
the conditions are almost luxurious in comparison with many places they have worked such as nichol's most on the region on the border with tibet. we have to. get here on a small country not currently. been to a street alter planes from there we have to walk back for 4 days to reach. some travel across. passes 60000 feet to get there. pretty to hang at. a solution to get into the arias so this band is to hang out with meals on the seating plan to improvise some big hits wooden beats with nails...
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joining me now, hans nichols at the white house. blagojevich commuted. his wife has been on fox news for the past several years, right, asking for this? >> reporter: and the president has hinted he has been leaning on this direction on blagojevich in the past. back in august he talked about how unfair he thought blagojevich was treated. he was prosecuted by mueller and fitzpatrick. you see the blending of the president's distaste for robert mueller and some of his actions today. there's another important part in the issue, michael millken, former junk bond king prosecuted in the '80s by none other than rudy giuliani if my memory serves on that one. he pardoned bernie kerik, former new york city police commissioner. he was asked about mania for the, stone and flynn, the president tried to draw a distinction, saying those cases are ongoing, i haven't even thought about that. but he tried to draw a clear line with going on in the pardons and commutations he issued and those three former campaign aides that could potentially be on the receiving end of presid
joining me now, hans nichols at the white house. blagojevich commuted. his wife has been on fox news for the past several years, right, asking for this? >> reporter: and the president has hinted he has been leaning on this direction on blagojevich in the past. back in august he talked about how unfair he thought blagojevich was treated. he was prosecuted by mueller and fitzpatrick. you see the blending of the president's distaste for robert mueller and some of his actions today. there's...
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shows nichols is a political analyst and lecturer at university of maryland college park he joins us now from washington d.c. thank you so much for your time mr nicholson looks out on wednesday we're going to have this vote very very likely that donald trump will be acquitted how do you see this impeachment drama affecting the upcoming elections in the u.s. . well it is hard to say in some respects but i believe hopefully that the american people will see that this trial was a sham that this president is corrupt that he has made. some mistakes or i would say people make mistakes and some people make choices and i think he's made some very poor choices he has demanded loyalty to senators rather than have them have their loyalty to the united states of america and i hope that they turn against him with their valor their ballots and then they cast ballots in the right direction we see that there are 51 percent of americans voting americans believe that this president should be removed and i think that that's encouraging given the circumstances but very few republicans have had their min
shows nichols is a political analyst and lecturer at university of maryland college park he joins us now from washington d.c. thank you so much for your time mr nicholson looks out on wednesday we're going to have this vote very very likely that donald trump will be acquitted how do you see this impeachment drama affecting the upcoming elections in the u.s. . well it is hard to say in some respects but i believe hopefully that the american people will see that this trial was a sham that this...
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now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nichols and his team at hong kong university studying how the new corona virus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus sounds and saz it really started replication in the lungs and less in the proximity of where i was but this far seems to be more likely at this stage of growth in the airways than in the long run which is good to sit back and explain why it's not as dangerous as cells understanding how the virus replicates could ultimately shape the way it's diagnosed and even how it's treated. this isn't the 1st time scientists have been on the forefront of the battle against a deadly virus as specialists in emerging viral infections they found themselves at the center of the 2003 cells epidemic here at this university that long just strides were made and the fight for guard dog was not ron burkle extra proof that role being harnessed to combat this virus today the university was the 1st to isolate the virus which cools some
now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nichols and his team at hong kong university studying how the new corona virus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus sounds and saz it really started replication in the lungs and less in the proximity of where i was but this far seems to be more likely at this stage of growth in the airways than in the long run which is good to sit...
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bennett was the pick of the new zealand bowlers, taking 4—for—64. 0peners martin guptill and henry nichollscaps' reply, and colin de grandhomme steered them to victory, with an unbeaten 58, as they reached their target with 17 balls to spare. england have announced their tesco with james anderson left out. he cracked a rib during the test series in south africa and will stay at home to focus on being fit for the english summer. 0pener quita jennings and ben faulks are in. joe denley and josh butler retain their places whilejonny bairstow is dropped. it is notjust the fact that your skill level comes in, it is physical as well and mental. how long can you stick at it and i think for a place that is obviously a tour de force spinners, for a fast bowler, you need to be on for a short, sharp overs. 3— four over spells are probably right because it is draining weather. tennis, and the number two seed stefanos tsitsipas is through to the second round of the rotterdam 0pen but he had to come from a set down against hubert hurkacz, the world number 29 from poland. tsitsipas — who won the season—end
bennett was the pick of the new zealand bowlers, taking 4—for—64. 0peners martin guptill and henry nichollscaps' reply, and colin de grandhomme steered them to victory, with an unbeaten 58, as they reached their target with 17 balls to spare. england have announced their tesco with james anderson left out. he cracked a rib during the test series in south africa and will stay at home to focus on being fit for the english summer. 0pener quita jennings and ben faulks are in. joe denley and...
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william nichols, one of the authors of the report, gave me the details of the study.evel rise forecast from thousands of points around the world and a digital terrain model, and, as you say, identifies a number of asian cities most at risk of sealevel rise over the coming century and as well as the coming century and as well as the pearl river delta, we spotted jakarta, tokyo, ho chi minh city and shanghai. what we mean by risks in terms of sealevel rises, notjust the flooding at but amplified affects of typhoons and real pressure put on infrastructure, like ports, communications and energy. you mentioned some of the cities that are vulnerable but which cities have, i guess, the financial means to deal with this? it's a great question because you‘d imagine chinese cities in the pearl river delta probably better equipped to deal with the financial aspects and cities like ho chi minh city or some of the other areas in india or bangladesh they identified, and that‘s a real problem for companies because then they have to make a decision about whether or not they can rely
william nichols, one of the authors of the report, gave me the details of the study.evel rise forecast from thousands of points around the world and a digital terrain model, and, as you say, identifies a number of asian cities most at risk of sealevel rise over the coming century and as well as the coming century and as well as the pearl river delta, we spotted jakarta, tokyo, ho chi minh city and shanghai. what we mean by risks in terms of sealevel rises, notjust the flooding at but amplified...
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jason nichols is a professor of akron america's studies at university maryland african-american studiest university of maryland for this remind you of the expected rise in blue brings polarity among african-american voters. you did not things would happen. why is this happening? >> it's the ubiquitous of his ads, they are everywhere. how well he's done in the things he's done for african-american communities whether they are out of context or what have you. i think the thing is he is not coming on shows like this and answering difficult questions. he is drowning out any kind of, you know, criticism that may come for things like stop and frisk. you and i will have to seriously disagree whether that was effective. that was completely ineffective. he's able to drown it out with his own advertising for it he doesn't have to answer any questions. he's probably not going to come out of the media until after super tuesday. he's the winner here, he wins because he has money, a luxury that elizabeth warren didn't have or that bernie sanders didn't have when they faced a tough criticism, particul
jason nichols is a professor of akron america's studies at university maryland african-american studiest university of maryland for this remind you of the expected rise in blue brings polarity among african-american voters. you did not things would happen. why is this happening? >> it's the ubiquitous of his ads, they are everywhere. how well he's done in the things he's done for african-american communities whether they are out of context or what have you. i think the thing is he is not...
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. >> hans nichols is at the white house for us. before we get to the president's trip, i know he can help himself but not to react to the nevada caucuses? >> reporter: reaction is one word and congratulations to bernie sanders is another. the president took to twitter and cheered bernie sanders on suggesting that don't let them take it away from you. it's yet another example of the president intervening and meddling, what jerverb you want use in the democratic primary. he likes to mix it up. the president, by hi own admission, doesn't quite know who he wants to run against, at least he says that and mentions that at rallies all the time. if you take to his outside advisers they think bernie sanders is the easier and weakest opponent among the democrats. see if that changes when they look at the turnout and broad coalition that sanders appears to have assembled in nevada. but as of a couple of days ago, his outside advisers, republicans around town, they like the idea of bernie sanders getting the nomination and you see the presiden
. >> hans nichols is at the white house for us. before we get to the president's trip, i know he can help himself but not to react to the nevada caucuses? >> reporter: reaction is one word and congratulations to bernie sanders is another. the president took to twitter and cheered bernie sanders on suggesting that don't let them take it away from you. it's yet another example of the president intervening and meddling, what jerverb you want use in the democratic primary. he likes to...
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hans nichols thank you. we will have more on what the u.s. is doing to prepare for the coronavirus should it spread here at home. >>> let's bring in joshua johnson. he covers politics and anchor at msnbc. we are happy you are here in person. let's talk about the intelligence reports that show russia is at it again trying to interfere ahead of the 2020 election. to help donald trump or bernie sanders or both right now. the president blaming democrats. calling it a hoax and disinformation. what are we supposed to make of the new developments? >> let me take off my journalist hat and put on my red blooded american hat. you have to convince the other army they can't beat you. all of this russian misinformation is to get us to think of something other than what is in the best interest of the country. if you allow the russians to not vote or vote out of fear, that is on you. we can win this by saying i'm not going to allow myself to fall into the pit that nothing is true and everything is a hoax. let that go. that is exactly what vladimir putin wan
hans nichols thank you. we will have more on what the u.s. is doing to prepare for the coronavirus should it spread here at home. >>> let's bring in joshua johnson. he covers politics and anchor at msnbc. we are happy you are here in person. let's talk about the intelligence reports that show russia is at it again trying to interfere ahead of the 2020 election. to help donald trump or bernie sanders or both right now. the president blaming democrats. calling it a hoax and...
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let's bring in hans nichols at the white house and nbc's ken dilanian. hans, let me first get your update. what is the white house saying about these reports? >> well, they're not commenting publicly. they seem to be -- generally they tend to be dismissive of them and the president is waking up in vegas. he's on twitter with a decision to make and that decision is who will be his nominee to be dni may have gotten more complicated because doug collins is one of the potential leading candidates. he's all but take up himself out. have a listen. >> it's amazing to have the president think that much of you to mention my name and among others to be in this position. but let me tell you right now, i know the problems in our intelligence community but this is not a job that interests me because i'm running a senate race in georgia. >> richard grenell, the current ambassador to germany can only stay in the position for a couple of weeks until mid march before the president has to make a nomination. if he sends someone to the senate that gives grenell a little bit
let's bring in hans nichols at the white house and nbc's ken dilanian. hans, let me first get your update. what is the white house saying about these reports? >> well, they're not commenting publicly. they seem to be -- generally they tend to be dismissive of them and the president is waking up in vegas. he's on twitter with a decision to make and that decision is who will be his nominee to be dni may have gotten more complicated because doug collins is one of the potential leading...
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matt schlapp, jason nichols. jason, what is your reaction? sad moment in american jurisprudence, the fact that you have to have members of the court calling out other members of the court and that we have members of the court who are severely partisan and creating rubber-stamps for the president. it's really a sad moment that there is that kind of discord and that kind of disrespect, because people aren't doing the job that they were confirmed to do. >> harris: you didn't touch the policy change. matt, i will go to you on that. >> i would love to know those instances where ruth bader ginsburg has strayed from being an orthodox liberal. that would cover space on the sheet. as far as policy is concerned, the president has wide constitutional authority over immigration. one of the fundamental tenets of the american immigration jurisprudence is the idea that we welcome all throughout the world but we don't allow them to come and immediately get on all these social welfare programs. that would be insane from a financial standpoint. we are one of t
matt schlapp, jason nichols. jason, what is your reaction? sad moment in american jurisprudence, the fact that you have to have members of the court calling out other members of the court and that we have members of the court who are severely partisan and creating rubber-stamps for the president. it's really a sad moment that there is that kind of discord and that kind of disrespect, because people aren't doing the job that they were confirmed to do. >> harris: you didn't touch the policy...
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if you accept everything that victor said with which i agree and that jason nichols was talking aboutly saying the entire nominating process as it's been known is now irrelevant. i parachuted in. not a single person apart from the rewrite in votes in dixville notch an new hampshire -- none f those voters matter, i'm already naming my vice president a couple weeks on the road, i'll be naming my secretary for the interior. before super tuesday, i may even hold my own g7 summit and at least half of those guys like justin and angela merkel would turn up for it. that's how inevitable i >> tucker: yes. but isn't that a self fulfilling property? i agree with you completely. it kind of works, doesn't it? >> yeah, i think so. in this sense, he's the perfect opponent. he's almost like a parody of the globalist and entirely disconnected from any kind of democratic accountability. it's not just he's obviously all the china connections, just his lifestyle. he could quite easily spend more time campaigning around his garden in bermuda than he does around half of the american states. if you had to p
if you accept everything that victor said with which i agree and that jason nichols was talking aboutly saying the entire nominating process as it's been known is now irrelevant. i parachuted in. not a single person apart from the rewrite in votes in dixville notch an new hampshire -- none f those voters matter, i'm already naming my vice president a couple weeks on the road, i'll be naming my secretary for the interior. before super tuesday, i may even hold my own g7 summit and at least half...
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. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do enclave of nichols hills.ry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers the wives were like sisters, says terry's wife kim. >> with the fire department you became all families together. >> and keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing and he was really driven to succeed. >> and he did. promoted all the way to fire chief in 1991, but keith never lost his personal connection with the people he served. >> he was one of the first responders to the oklahoma city bombing. >> he was. >> that's when he worked on that lady that was trapped forever underneath the rubble, and keith wouldn't leave her. >> was he a hero in your eyes? >> oh, i think so. i was pretty proud of him as a friend for that. >> as for becky, she was a force in the community, too, working in real estate. her business often seemed more about the people than the money. >> becky had a very selfless side to her, too. there were people that i know of, that they were upside down. she even at times was known to take her ow
. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do enclave of nichols hills.ry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers the wives were like sisters, says terry's wife kim. >> with the fire department you became all families together. >> and keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing and he was really driven to succeed. >> and he did. promoted all the way to fire chief in 1991, but keith never lost his personal connection...
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guys. >> all right, nbc's hans nichols for us at the white house. thank you so much, hans. >>> a u.s. citizen in china has become the first american to die from the coronavirus. the 60-year-old american died thursday at a hospital in wuhan province. that is the epicenter of the viral outbreak. china recorded at least 86 coronavirus deaths in one day on friday bringing the death toll on the mainland to over 720. now globally, there are more than 34,800 cases of this illness. here's a break down of the countries with the most confirmed cases, at least 34,546 in china. there are 89 in japan. there are 33 in singapore. in the u.s. there are 12 confirmed cases across six states, and that's in california, arizona, wisconsin, illinois, massachusetts, and washington state. 27 chinese nationals are being screened for the deadly illness after the royal caribbean cruise they were traveling on docked in bayonne, new jersey. that happening on friday morning. nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin is in newark, new jersey, for us this hour. explain for us what ha
guys. >> all right, nbc's hans nichols for us at the white house. thank you so much, hans. >>> a u.s. citizen in china has become the first american to die from the coronavirus. the 60-year-old american died thursday at a hospital in wuhan province. that is the epicenter of the viral outbreak. china recorded at least 86 coronavirus deaths in one day on friday bringing the death toll on the mainland to over 720. now globally, there are more than 34,800 cases of this illness....
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joining me now, hans nichols at the white house. blagojevich commuted.ife has been on fox news for the past several years, right, asking for this? >> reporter: and the president has hinted he has been leaning on this direction on blagojevich in the past. back in august he talked about how unfair he thought blagojevich was treated. he was prosecuted by mueller and fi
joining me now, hans nichols at the white house. blagojevich commuted.ife has been on fox news for the past several years, right, asking for this? >> reporter: and the president has hinted he has been leaning on this direction on blagojevich in the past. back in august he talked about how unfair he thought blagojevich was treated. he was prosecuted by mueller and fi
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. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do enclave of nichols hills.erry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers the wives were like sisters, says terry's wife kim. >> with the fire department you became all families together. >> and keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing and he was really driven to succeed. >> and he did. promoted all the way to fire chief in 1991, but keith never lost his personal connection with the people he served. >> he was one of the first responders to the oklahoma city bombing. >> he was. >> that's when he worked on that lady that was trapped forever underneath the rubble, and keith wouldn't leave her. >> was he a hero in your eyes? >> oh, i think so. i was pretty proud of him as a friend for that. >> as for becky, she was a force in the community, too, working in real estate. her business often seemed more about the people than the money. >> becky had a very selfless side to her, too. there were people that i know of, that they were upside down. she even at times was known to take her
. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do enclave of nichols hills.erry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers the wives were like sisters, says terry's wife kim. >> with the fire department you became all families together. >> and keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing and he was really driven to succeed. >> and he did. promoted all the way to fire chief in 1991, but keith never lost his personal connection...
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nbc news correspondent hans nichols and annie carney. the president, i wouldn't say he was emphatic today. that wasn't necessarily his most emphatic. but with all this news swirling about russian interference and trying to meddle in the election, he is now on the record saying he doesn't want the help. >> the only way that you can square what the president is saying and what his defenders said during impeachment is making a distinction between help, assistance and information. the attorneys, the white house counsel seemed to be suggesting and arguing during impeachment is that information from a foreign source wasn't necessarily assistance and therefore it didn't have to be counted as a contribution. the president is saying he doesn't want any assistance and/or help, but that doesn't mean that he won't accept information, like he told george stephanopolous in that oefbl office interview. it seems that the door to that remains open. attorneys can get into a debate about whether information can be assistance. there's a great deal of value
nbc news correspondent hans nichols and annie carney. the president, i wouldn't say he was emphatic today. that wasn't necessarily his most emphatic. but with all this news swirling about russian interference and trying to meddle in the election, he is now on the record saying he doesn't want the help. >> the only way that you can square what the president is saying and what his defenders said during impeachment is making a distinction between help, assistance and information. the...
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amy: john nichols, thank you for being with us the nation's , national-affairs correspondent and host of the podcast "next left." his forthcoming book is titled "the fight for the soul of the democratic party: the enduring legacy of henry wallace's anti-fascist, anti-racist politics." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. chaotic night in iowa come the focus of the democratic race has now shiftetd to new hampshire. senator bernie sanders is leading in most new hampshire polls a week ahead of the state's primary. while sanders has been surging in popularity across part of the country, the democratic party establishment is openly expressing concern that the self-described democratic socialist could win the nomination. politico reports some members of the democratic national committee have privately discussed rewriting the party's rules about superdelegates in an attempt to stop sanders. the democratic national committee has already overhauled requirements for the next debate to allow mike bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of
amy: john nichols, thank you for being with us the nation's , national-affairs correspondent and host of the podcast "next left." his forthcoming book is titled "the fight for the soul of the democratic party: the enduring legacy of henry wallace's anti-fascist, anti-racist politics." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. chaotic night in iowa come the focus of the democratic race has now shiftetd to new hampshire....
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hans nichols at the white house and jo lin kent. after the wild ride 24 hours ago it seems like we're in it for and so are the markets again this morning. what's going on? >> i thought it would abate just a bit. it was this time yesterday that you and i were talking about the massive move lower in stocks only to see a rebound in the midday and sell off aggressively into the closing bell. down almost 1,200 points. that by the way has brought the week to date period of a 4,000 point drop for the dow jones industrial average. this represents the fastest that the s&p 500 large cap stock has fallen by 10% or more in its reported history. it only took six days to get to that level of contraction in the markets. the reason why it is now important is because globally the effects of the coronavirus are being felt not just in the economics but in the markets as well. global stock markets in first six days of the sell-off have lost around $6 trillion worth of value, $4 trillion is just in the united states alone. now, the issue will be whether
hans nichols at the white house and jo lin kent. after the wild ride 24 hours ago it seems like we're in it for and so are the markets again this morning. what's going on? >> i thought it would abate just a bit. it was this time yesterday that you and i were talking about the massive move lower in stocks only to see a rebound in the midday and sell off aggressively into the closing bell. down almost 1,200 points. that by the way has brought the week to date period of a 4,000 point drop...
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nbc's hans nichols is traveling with the president in florida.s i say good morning to you, my friend, how this is all sitting with the president? >> well, the president's been pretty silent both on twitter and in public. he normally stops for the cameras, at least most recently he hasn't. but he didn't give us his opinions when he left the white house yesterday. and most of his ire on twitter is focused on the house side. there is still not a whole lot to be said at least on the president's part about what happened in the senate. that is, a vote for no witnesses and a vote leading, eventually it looks like, towards acquittal. we do have a sense, though, of what his allies are thinking. we know the president spoke with mitch mcconnell yesterday and lindsey graham on fox news had high praise for mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell did a fabulous job. you got 100 people in the senate and you got to deal with them all and that's the best he could do. they got a lot of ability to drag this thing out really forever. but he negotiated wednesday. i wish
nbc's hans nichols is traveling with the president in florida.s i say good morning to you, my friend, how this is all sitting with the president? >> well, the president's been pretty silent both on twitter and in public. he normally stops for the cameras, at least most recently he hasn't. but he didn't give us his opinions when he left the white house yesterday. and most of his ire on twitter is focused on the house side. there is still not a whole lot to be said at least on the...
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we go now to manchester, new hampshire, where we are joined by john nichols of the nation where he was covering the race. welcome back to democracy now! summarize what happened. at this point, the latest news, bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary. >> that is correct. it was a significant win. i know you will hear a lot of punditry today that says he did not win by as much as he did in 2016. but the fact of the matter is, in an intense race where the lead moved among many candidates in the polls the last several months, when all was said and done, bernie sanders prevailed. he prevailed because, again, as a significant -- actually, a huge victory among young voters and towns like durham, new hampshire. it was clear that there bodes really put it into a much stronger position. did surprisingly good job of mobilizing in some of the urban areas of the state. i think that is something worthy of noting. with that said, there's also a caution here for sanders and a caution for all of the candidates. 63% of the voters in new hampshire said that their top priority was to get a candid
we go now to manchester, new hampshire, where we are joined by john nichols of the nation where he was covering the race. welcome back to democracy now! summarize what happened. at this point, the latest news, bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary. >> that is correct. it was a significant win. i know you will hear a lot of punditry today that says he did not win by as much as he did in 2016. but the fact of the matter is, in an intense race where the lead moved among many...
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probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple struck me as the john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stuff out of a coach at. the . store. since the. one. who knew. at the. you always will be there the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution to explain the integration we don't believe would have stayed on they would have thought it. was a quite silly e.u. what is a young resistant minister. just. couldn't . deal of course so yeah we're little. we got a lot of mushroom a couple of. hours that we didn't know it though and you know. yes and if it is a deal. it is the. dogs are below. us though in the eyes of the news of what the word president. rested in the. president to put you know or is it a shrill media. studies that's it should have. at the same time was saying its last goodbyes to the victims of the massacre. it was also welcoming those who came to power at th
probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple struck me as the john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stuff out of a coach at. the . store. since the. one. who knew. at the. you always will be there the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution to explain the integration...
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the night before the parade roars nichol buffy and her team work into the night decorating the floats the flowers have to be as fresh as possible and. the flower parade was 1st held in $1076.00 as publicity for the region's flower growers almost all of the flowers come from nice and the surrounding area there is signs and colors of the floats are decided long in advance. so that you folks as soon as the superstructures arrive we all sit down together we're one big team and everyone says what they think sometimes we argue. on occasion it can get pretty loud because we might have different ideas. on the morning of the flower parade the cost one last guy over the night's work she takes special care with the queen's float. oh look they've already brought the mimosas that's cool they'll go on the queen's float they've already opened up so handing them to the onlookers will be a joyous moment. oh i love these fragments. mimosas are the 1st harbingers of spring on the co-designer they start blooming in december in fact the mimosa originated in australia. it was 1st brought to southern france
the night before the parade roars nichol buffy and her team work into the night decorating the floats the flowers have to be as fresh as possible and. the flower parade was 1st held in $1076.00 as publicity for the region's flower growers almost all of the flowers come from nice and the surrounding area there is signs and colors of the floats are decided long in advance. so that you folks as soon as the superstructures arrive we all sit down together we're one big team and everyone says what...
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probably said yes thought this boy but i expect book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stoppage of a call which at. store . since the. one. who needs to be able. at the. you know miss you already did the opposition leaders left saying they may of found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution didn't explain the integration we don't believe would have stayed on they would have like. your whole tree it was a quite early e.u. it is a young for this and it's resisted minister. because it is a. deal of course so yeah a little. you got a lot of. those who believe that we. are the one you can use no. is the muslim bill of. luxury below. us though in the eyes of the news of what the word president. rests. yeah. it is a deal to put you know. we let you get to. the mirror look us on the studies that showed up though if you want. to do this. at the same time we're saying it's last goodbyes to the victims of t
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created in china 100 percent of the way and 10 are made from the germans very interesting process nichols but how you know how about the accusations here now we in the parliament have achieved a change in the governmental papers on that and we have achieved that our government has to reconsider some of its position and this was just last week so also a strong position also to power come the the leading telecom provider in your country they are already in talks with a way to provide 70 percent of radio transmission gear for 5 d. i mean those talks are already happening and you're talking in the parliament when georgia telecom is negotiating deals with huawei already well one of the main of the bigger sponsors of the munich security conference as well weigh on the german party convention of the c.d.u. was one of the the biggest attractive platforms was from ways so they are in the charming offensive nevertheless we have to be very careful due to the question of digitalisation and cybersecurity we should all be black eyed in this context we've highlighted a number of challenges. who will be
created in china 100 percent of the way and 10 are made from the germans very interesting process nichols but how you know how about the accusations here now we in the parliament have achieved a change in the governmental papers on that and we have achieved that our government has to reconsider some of its position and this was just last week so also a strong position also to power come the the leading telecom provider in your country they are already in talks with a way to provide 70 percent...
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this virus was on name to sons now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nicholls and his team at hong kong university studying how the new coronavirus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus son in size it really started reputation in the lungs and less in the bronx with the upper airway this far seems to be more likely at this stage of records in the airways than in the lungs which is good that can explain why it's not as dangerous as cells understanding how the virus replicates could ultimately shape the way it's diagnosed and even how it's treated. this isn't the 1st time scientists have been on the forefront of the battle against a deadly virus as specialists in emerging viral infections they found themselves at the center of the 2003 cells epidemic here at this university that long just strides were made in the fight for guard dog is that raw experience for experts who throw out big harness to combat the fire of today the university was the 1st to isolate the virus wh
this virus was on name to sons now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nicholls and his team at hong kong university studying how the new coronavirus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus son in size it really started reputation in the lungs and less in the bronx with the upper airway this far seems to be more likely at this stage of records in the airways than in the...
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for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales and context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition of the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the work is the only one who does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform and if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand and signing away certain rights signing away our property in this act i think it's a very interesting we're not for one moment saying. colonialism today with data in both the same horrific level of violence that was involved in the beginnings of colonialism. but saying that the poor of hi
for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales and context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition of the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and...
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>> i'll let nichole start. >> right.ural world, between africa and the rest of the world and that makes me think about our responsibility and the choices we're making. climate change doesn't have borders. you know, if we're going to move forward and we're going to adapt to the challenges to come and already under way through climate change we have to do it together and makes me think about the responsibility i have and what we can do collectively to help take care of our planet. >> that was the best answer but i'll try to follow that up. i would say the interconnectedness of us is fascinating but also it's really about to me -- i edge on fear sometimes but this has made me hopeful that there are people doing the right thing. there are parts of africa you were telling me where plastic bags have been banned and you even get fined so i feel like there are things we can do to clean this planet up and i know people are doing them. we just have to start. >> we can do a lot better. and we need to. >> we're feeling it, robin. >>
>> i'll let nichole start. >> right.ural world, between africa and the rest of the world and that makes me think about our responsibility and the choices we're making. climate change doesn't have borders. you know, if we're going to move forward and we're going to adapt to the challenges to come and already under way through climate change we have to do it together and makes me think about the responsibility i have and what we can do collectively to help take care of our planet....
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nichol said good evening kathryn what are some of these divisions given that there twenty seven states within the block absolutely and you'll be pleased to have it on twenty seven different positions being defended at least hopefully the divisions are a little bit clearer than that. the main kind of the point is how much the person the- and how much to spend then on what area you in. of how much money's put in a referral currently at it says that 1% of the in use gross national income. at and the twenty nineteen it was about a hundred and sixty six billion euros just for the one year. said that european commission is proposing raising mass to one point one percent. sounds small but of course we're talking about billions and billions of your race really with them people in the stands. at that would mean for example germany and the netherlands at would see that around your contributions go up by about a quarter. which is of course very significant the germans a would be paying us to be. putting in. an extra seven billion euros per year. and so this brings us to the frugal all this is a g
nichol said good evening kathryn what are some of these divisions given that there twenty seven states within the block absolutely and you'll be pleased to have it on twenty seven different positions being defended at least hopefully the divisions are a little bit clearer than that. the main kind of the point is how much the person the- and how much to spend then on what area you in. of how much money's put in a referral currently at it says that 1% of the in use gross national income. at and...