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take care of nick now, please. be truthful with us. we're not going to stop, nick.our job. >> that's when nick's story started to change. >> i was hired to hit the house. i don't know. i didn't ask. >> that is, said nick, he was hired to commit a burglary. one that depending on what he could steal might prove very profitable. >> what were you promised? >> what was in the house plus 2500. >> he was hired to kill and they knew it because the phone records told a very deferent story than he did. and finally, nick harvey cracked. >> i remember his words like, you guys are good. you got me. just like that. >> just like that and then he cops out. >> yes, he said. frank hired him to kill lynn shockner. gave him 2,500 up front. promised 2,500 more when the job was done. why a guy would commit murder for 5 grand was one question but a more urgent one was this, who was this really? and why would he pay a guy to kill a housewife in long beach? coming up, it's always the husband, right? but in this case, police didn't seem to think so. >> the detective was very quick to assure
take care of nick now, please. be truthful with us. we're not going to stop, nick.our job. >> that's when nick's story started to change. >> i was hired to hit the house. i don't know. i didn't ask. >> that is, said nick, he was hired to commit a burglary. one that depending on what he could steal might prove very profitable. >> what were you promised? >> what was in the house plus 2500. >> he was hired to kill and they knew it because the phone records told...
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>> nick: what can you say? going on, and on, and on about how i can live without prostitutes and heroin, but that the egg salad sandwiches at lawson -- this is the one thing i can't. what would you call it? the raison d'etre of this scene seems to have either evaporated or -- possibly, never existed, josh. >> nick: i understand. i mean, when you want an egg sandwich, and you expect and egg sandwich, an egg sandwich should be there. so i get it, but -- tony: i don't ask a lot, josh. but really, there's one thing i do need, josh, one thing i need desperately and that is unt, 100% pure, fluffy pillows of love, the egg salad from lawson. that's why we're here. >> josh: that is why we're here. >> nick: well, luckily in okinawa there's a lawson's on every other block. so we have a crew member -- >> anthony: an island wide dragnet needs to be established right away. is he going to score egg salad on the street? prior preparation prevents piss poor perfoance. we're doing an egg salad scene, is there egg salad? look at
>> nick: what can you say? going on, and on, and on about how i can live without prostitutes and heroin, but that the egg salad sandwiches at lawson -- this is the one thing i can't. what would you call it? the raison d'etre of this scene seems to have either evaporated or -- possibly, never existed, josh. >> nick: i understand. i mean, when you want an egg sandwich, and you expect and egg sandwich, an egg sandwich should be there. so i get it, but -- tony: i don't ask a lot, josh....
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nick bryant, bbc new new jersey.e: do stay with the bbc as the continue our election coverage with the results on tuesday night. turkish authorities have given their first official statement on how they believe journalistas jamal ggi was killed. they say he was choked to death immediately after entering theat saudi consin istanbul. officials say they remain -- they are frustrated by what they see as a lack of cooperation from the saudis, who have refed to extradite the 18 men arrested in connection with the murder earlier this month. pressure is also building on saudi arabia over its role in yemen's civil war. it is a nflict which has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with millions at risk ostarvation. america, along with britain and france, have supported the saudis, who are helping yemen's government fight the rebel houthi movement. our international correspondent orla guerin hareturned from yemen with this report, which contai orla: in yemen, it has come to this.n more thathree years of war had brough
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nick offerman.- oh, my gosh. there he goes. fantastic. welcome back to our show. i'm so happy to have both of you guys here. i want to talk about this book. nick, i love the look. >> thank you. >> jimmy: is this for a role? >> i'm hoping someone will cast me as a wizard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very possible. you never -- a lot of people do watch the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: congrats on "making it," your show that you did this past summer with amy poehler. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i loved it. and it got picked up for t some more in the spring so it'll be back next summer. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i loved it. it was creative. it was funny. but it was very positive as well. and i just love that you put that show out there. >> thank you. that was our aim. we wanted to sell some glue. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. good job. megan, i can't even say congrats again. "will & grace." unbelievable. we love you. congrats on the emmy -- [ cheers and appe congrats on the emmy nomination. i know you've
nick offerman.- oh, my gosh. there he goes. fantastic. welcome back to our show. i'm so happy to have both of you guys here. i want to talk about this book. nick, i love the look. >> thank you. >> jimmy: is this for a role? >> i'm hoping someone will cast me as a wizard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very possible. you never -- a lot of people do watch the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: congrats on "making it," your show that you did this past summer with...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- nick jonas, elizabeth olsen, musical guest nick jonas and robinchulz, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: m.a.c! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! oh, beautiful. beautiful. hey, welcome. welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show." this is it, everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made it. let's get to some news here. last night, president trump held a big rally in montana. when he first got there, trump said, "take me to your leader, hannah montana." [ laughter ] during his speech, trump talked about the anonymous op-ed one of his staffers wrote about him. he had a little trouble saying the word anonymous. in fact, he had a little bit trouble twice. listen to this. >> the latest act of resistance is the op-ed published in the failing "new york times" by an anomous. [ laughter ] anonamous, gutless, coward. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: anomous. anomous. anomonous. ♪ ♪ anomonos do do do do anomonos do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do do
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- nick jonas, elizabeth olsen, musical guest nick jonas and robinchulz, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: m.a.c! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! oh, beautiful. beautiful. hey, welcome. welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show." this is it, everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made it. let's get to some news here....
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nick mazzarella, then 20 years old, survived several bomb strikes.ack in florida, he is working in a hospital. we had an objective and i feel like we accomplished our objective, but i am always going to be bitter about the lives that we sacrificed to accomplish that goal. there's always a hook in the vice, no matter what. that's your kind of fly fishing voodoo? yeah, it is like voodoo. straight up voodoo. so that way i have to come back and tie it, that is my thing. cody edmondson was already a graduate and a father when he went to dora. we got hit with everything you can think of. we got rpgs, rpks, more rounds, it was nuts. it was all like ten minutes, i was like, my eyes, i was like, "oh, this is going to be a bad year. we have a truck blow up a few weeks ago, and two of my friends got killed. that was a big explosion, that was a real bad one. this was benjamin jones' first operational tour. he was 2a when we first talked, and he is now 35. soldiers and marines have to be trained to go through a firefight and make the right moves and the right dec
nick mazzarella, then 20 years old, survived several bomb strikes.ack in florida, he is working in a hospital. we had an objective and i feel like we accomplished our objective, but i am always going to be bitter about the lives that we sacrificed to accomplish that goal. there's always a hook in the vice, no matter what. that's your kind of fly fishing voodoo? yeah, it is like voodoo. straight up voodoo. so that way i have to come back and tie it, that is my thing. cody edmondson was already a...
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nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: through the revolving door of the trump administration, another shock departure -- u.n. ambassador nikki haley, by far the most high-profile woman in the cabinet.es trump: she has done an incredible job. she is a fantastic person.ey nick: oth stress this is an amicable separation, donald trump leveraging her for what for him is high prabre, saying shght glamour to the role. pres. trump: i think it is a more glamorous position than it was two years ago. i wonder why. it is. she has made it a glamorous position. nick: this was far from glamorous, but it showed her eye for a television moment, brandishing pictures of the security council of children killed in a chemical weapons attack in syria. many people think she is a future president. but this highflying republican naldd out challenging trump. amb. haley: no, i am not running for 2020. i can promise you what i will be doing is campaigning for this one. i look forward to supporting the president in the next election. nick: it ha
nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: through the revolving door of the trump administration, another shock departure -- u.n. ambassador nikki haley, by far the most high-profile woman in the cabinet.es trump: she has done an incredible job. she is a fantastic person.ey nick: oth stress this is an amicable separation, donald trump leveraging her for what for him is high prabre, saying shght glamour to the role. pres. trump: i think it is a more glamorous position than it was two years ago. i...
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nick, you've joined a dance troupe? are you a man of the dance? oh, yeah. yeah. you've seen me dance. >> jimmy: i mean, not in a long time. i meancould you give me a a refresher maybe? >> i certainly can't dance th t music. >> jimmy: we have a band. i mean -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ oh! hey, you know what? i take it back. ♪ that's hot! that's how you do it! that's hot out there. come on. nickfferman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ he can dance. you can dance. >> that was only utilizing the knees down. >> jimmy: that really was -- [ laughter ] guys, of course, you would comeh to and make a funny, funny book. congra on this. what made you think of writing this?ta >> when weed on social medya -- >> jimmy: oh, so uk. >> thank you. it seemed like people were rather enamored of us as a couple. and so nick has already written whfew books. and i said, "heydon't we write a book about our relaysh?" [ laughter ] and he was like, he was like, "nah." >> jimmy: "our relaysh." >> and then finally we did. yeah.
nick, you've joined a dance troupe? are you a man of the dance? oh, yeah. yeah. you've seen me dance. >> jimmy: i mean, not in a long time. i meancould you give me a a refresher maybe? >> i certainly can't dance th t music. >> jimmy: we have a band. i mean -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ oh! hey, you know what? i take it back. ♪ that's hot! that's how you do it! that's hot out there. come on. nickfferman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ he can...
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nick kroll, everybody. with jodie whittaker. [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com. ♪ -he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. we're in this together. karen's birthday card. the splashes the friendships and... the memories it's a journey and petsmart is with you every step of the way. plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doc
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nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: this uniquely american melodrama is reaching its conclusion. capitol hill now the scene of protests nightnd day. donald trump claims these were professional protesters, paid for by liberal bgelionaire geororos. but they came to the nation's capitol of their own will in last-ditch attempt to block brett kavanaugh's nominaon. their pleas directed at his republican backers. so much of americannv politics ges on the supreme court -- abortion, gun rights, gay maiage -- which is why this debate is so very passionate. the vote in the senate was procedural, but it has the potential to kill off the nomination. so the republican majority leader made what sounde a closing argument. sen. mcconnell: the uncorroborated mud and the partisan noise and physical intimidation of members in the senate will not have the final saaround here. the senate will have the final say. nick: when the ve finally came, it passed by the narrowest of margins. >> yeas are 51, nos ar49. the motion is agreed to. nick: america has been transfixed by the allegations om christine blas
nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: this uniquely american melodrama is reaching its conclusion. capitol hill now the scene of protests nightnd day. donald trump claims these were professional protesters, paid for by liberal bgelionaire geororos. but they came to the nation's capitol of their own will in last-ditch attempt to block brett kavanaugh's nominaon. their pleas directed at his republican backers. so much of americannv politics ges on the supreme court -- abortion, gun rights, gay...
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i go now to "the new york times," nick kristof. he writes that trump is kowtowing to a mad prince and you've been covering it noting trump seems eager to contain rather that confront the fallout as well as terrorism analyst malcolm nance. a perfect panel here. i start with you, nick, on what we're seeing is a type of ethical, moral, humanitarian pressure, call it whatever you want, something other than raw real politics seems to be having incremental pressure. what is your view? >> well, i mean i think that there is very mild progress, i mean, you know, okay, it certainly is good that steve mnuchin isn't going to the investment conference, but at the end of the day, you don't see the u.s. clearly pursuing some kind of an investigation that will get the truth. you know, calling on the sought dis to spend a few more days investigating when this would essentially involve the crown prince investigating himself is a nonstarter and we still seem to think that we have no leverage over the saudis when, you know, we have nothing but leverag
i go now to "the new york times," nick kristof. he writes that trump is kowtowing to a mad prince and you've been covering it noting trump seems eager to contain rather that confront the fallout as well as terrorism analyst malcolm nance. a perfect panel here. i start with you, nick, on what we're seeing is a type of ethical, moral, humanitarian pressure, call it whatever you want, something other than raw real politics seems to be having incremental pressure. what is your view?...
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nick: a morning is a long time in politics. with those kinds of jobless rates, his approvalsh rating ld be much higher. nick bryant, thanks for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's prog m, writing to the president and getting a response. how the former commander in chief took time each day to correspond with regular americans. laura: facebook has unveiled a device that allows users to deo-chat with one another. the most intriguing features the camera follows you around and keeps you in focus. the launch comes weeks after the company revealed that at least h million users had their accounked. the bbc's technology correspondent has more on the story for us. put: facebook wants you to e of these devices into your home. you can use the portal to call other portal owners, or those using their facebook messenger app. it has an ura-high-definition camera that is capable of tracking you as you move around >> as you can see, now when i am moving, the mera is purposely framing the, naturally z
nick: a morning is a long time in politics. with those kinds of jobless rates, his approvalsh rating ld be much higher. nick bryant, thanks for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's prog m, writing to the president and getting a response. how the former commander in chief took time each day to correspond with regular americans. laura: facebook has unveiled a device that allows users to deo-chat with one another. the most intriguing features...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington.stigation,he i spoke a brief time ago to a former special agent at the bureau of alcol, tobacco, and firearms. they have somebody in custody, but this is an ongoing investigation. what direction does it take now? >> i think right now one of the primary objectives of the investigators is, number one, noe sure that there a other devices that are still out there. all told, i believe it is approximately 12 that have been recovered, and they have been kind of coming in staggered.wa to ensure that there was nothing left out there. t numb, they want to be able to determine if there are any other folks who have conspired with the defendant today and either helped him to obtain some of the components or helped him build the devices. jane: the fbi director said a fingerprint was th breakthrough was that a lucky break, or given the ate of technology now, were they always going to find this type of evidence? sam: not necessarily always, jane, but we on occasion will be able to obtain dna or finger
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.stigation,he i spoke a brief time ago to a former special agent at the bureau of alcol, tobacco, and firearms. they have somebody in custody, but this is an ongoing investigation. what direction does it take now? >> i think right now one of the primary objectives of the investigators is, number one, noe sure that there a other devices that are still out there. all told, i believe it is approximately 12 that have been recovered, and they have been kind of...
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nick: 2019 revenue growth is 5.3%. the number people have locked in versus 9% in the first half of this year. it seems like they have adequately calibrated their expectations downward. that will go into about 10% earnings. it feels analyst are beings conservative. romaine: this will be a tough comparison when we start the earnings season. when you look at the revenue numbers and you look at what people are projecting for the next fourth-quarter, into 2019, it is a stair step down. ofn you look at the health the market and economy of these companies, how do you reconcile that? nick: the trouble is we have tax cuts this year and a very tough comps in the quarter -- in a quarter of next year. it has the benefit of guiding people down to a more manageable number, that as long as the economy stays strong, we can eventually beat. the first quarter comp in 2019 will be tough. joe: we talked a lot about headlines earning growth and revenue growth, let's do a breakdown. when you look within the indexes, who do you expect to be
nick: 2019 revenue growth is 5.3%. the number people have locked in versus 9% in the first half of this year. it seems like they have adequately calibrated their expectations downward. that will go into about 10% earnings. it feels analyst are beings conservative. romaine: this will be a tough comparison when we start the earnings season. when you look at the revenue numbers and you look at what people are projecting for the next fourth-quarter, into 2019, it is a stair step down. ofn you look...
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nick: it is the twilight hour in new york city. >> ♪ello dusk nick: a cacophony of voices fills the edgethousandinrs stretch along the high line. with the skyscrapers of manhattan providing an e backdrop, this is the mile-long opera, where the elevated park has become an elongated stage. >>ny we never imagineding like this. we jumped off the cliff on this. highways thought that t line is a natural theatrical site. it just made sense to us. nick: the idea is for the audience to go further down the high line and move on one singer to the next. and the era is a biography of the city at 7:00 in the evening, the real-life ories of new yorkers told in song. >> ♪ broken heart >> ♪ i used to nick: the opera deals with controversial urban issues such as the gentrification of this old meatpacking district in new york and a surge in newon construc >> ♪ the smell of wet cement nick: it has drawn together singers from the city's five boroughs who have been rehearsing in separant venues for . new york city is a place full of operatic personalities, and what is great about the mile-long opera is it giv
nick: it is the twilight hour in new york city. >> ♪ello dusk nick: a cacophony of voices fills the edgethousandinrs stretch along the high line. with the skyscrapers of manhattan providing an e backdrop, this is the mile-long opera, where the elevated park has become an elongated stage. >>ny we never imagineding like this. we jumped off the cliff on this. highways thought that t line is a natural theatrical site. it just made sense to us. nick: the idea is for the audience to go...
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>> nick: some ghetto juice. >> anthony: what about you?me sort of mexican dish, some sort of protein with iand everything, you know? i'm not vegetarian, but i learned a lot from them though. >> nick: i was pretty much vegan for years really. >> anthony: even as a kid? no -- >> nick: like, i stopped eating land animals period. like, i've been vegetarian eating seafood on and off, but i've been vegetarian since i was like 18 years old. i would just be better cut in weight when i would go on a vegetarian diet. i'd end up, you know, nice and light, and then i'd get stronger. and then once he started fighting pro, too, i think he started doing the same type of thing. >> anthony: when you eat in l.a., if you're going out for food, what are you going out for asian? you're going out for pad thai? >> nick: good food's pretty convenient around here, of course. >> nate: i go to venice beach. i go to cafe gratitude. and that's a really good place. >> anthony: what do you eat there? >> nate: they have vegan, and vegetarian. >> anthony: i get off the pl
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nick bryant, bbc news, wash:gton. ja earlier today i was on capitol hill and spoke with republican senator john keedy, who sits on the judiciary committee. he expressed frustration at how the process has unfolded. sen. kennedy: i think it is a mess, the whole confirmation process. starting with the hearing -- it has been a freak show, aca grotesquival. there has not been any lincoln moments. it is a mess, but we can fix it. we have got two choices after this is over. you can ride the anger or solve the problem. some of my colleagues want to ride the anger for political purposes. i'm a politician, too, but i prefer to solve the problem. i think if our founders had seen, envisioned this ocess unfolding like it has, some them might have stuck with king george. jane: we have already gotot ters gathering downstairs -- sen. kennedy: that's their right. jane: how are you going to fix the problem given the mood of the country and how polarizing this is? sen. kennedy: first of all, inl an individse, you have to treat the accus
nick bryant, bbc news, wash:gton. ja earlier today i was on capitol hill and spoke with republican senator john keedy, who sits on the judiciary committee. he expressed frustration at how the process has unfolded. sen. kennedy: i think it is a mess, the whole confirmation process. starting with the hearing -- it has been a freak show, aca grotesquival. there has not been any lincoln moments. it is a mess, but we can fix it. we have got two choices after this is over. you can ride the anger or...
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flight engineer nick hague they're both said to be in a good condition these pictures now you're seeing here were exclusive that we brought you a half ago where they just landed. ok you didn't see the point there but then this is another bit of their trip today where they were taken back to baikonur. so that's not the plane they expected to be out of all the aircraft certainly they expected to be on they were very much thinking would be much closer to the excess by now after making for all bitch around the world but no they're back down on earth and they've landed with their families the families of met them we just spoke to the russian cosmonauts wife she was telling us what what a day it's been for now we've obtained exclusive video of the rescue operation where rescuers arrived by helicopter before reaching the crew inside that tiny spore small cap sure that surprised us all to see how small it was and then getting out to safety the crew and now say the pictures are slightly out of sync here but you get the drift on board the flight made their way back to the baikonur cosmodrome now
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congratulations, nick. before we go, quickly, how is it important to engage people in the tech world in this way? >> number one, how can we use the technology and ai and if it saves one life, it's worth doing. ibm is behind this project. $30 million. essentially, 300 hacks, 50 cities, 156 countries submitted. nick and project owl ended up winning. >> harnessing a lot of brains. the ibm general manager and nick, congratulations. great idea. guys, we ap >>> we'll start with live doppler 7. across the bay area, high cloudiness. we have this red flag warning for high fire danger for the higher elevations until 6:00 tomorrow morning. we could see gusts in the higher elevations up to 55 miles per hour overnight. bear that in mind. it's going to be windy overnight with clear skies. low temperatures mainly in the mid to upper 40s inland. low 50s around the bay shoreline. of course, tomorrow is halloween. here's the halloween day planner. clear skies throughout the day. we got quite warm in the inland areas in the a
congratulations, nick. before we go, quickly, how is it important to engage people in the tech world in this way? >> number one, how can we use the technology and ai and if it saves one life, it's worth doing. ibm is behind this project. $30 million. essentially, 300 hacks, 50 cities, 156 countries submitted. nick and project owl ended up winning. >> harnessing a lot of brains. the ibm general manager and nick, congratulations. great idea. guys, we ap >>> we'll start with...
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. >>> meanwhile meghan's good friend priyanka chopra and her fiance nick na for theielr i l, nick andriyanka's home land return. ♪ where to find you >> the paparazzi found cho-nas trying to go low pro amid a large crowd yesterday in india. you couldn't miss priyanka's blinding engagement bling after the pair left a close friend's birthday lunch. ♪ >> last time the fiances were in chopra's home country was august for their engagement party where nick's mom bonded with priyanka's. >> i totally want to get married. >> no word on a wedding date, but nick is certainly in groom shape showing off his guns at a local soccer game. >>> meanwhile another joe bro and his fiance just made their red carpet debut. >> he's a good accessory. >> joe jon sophie turner hit up paris fashion week color coordinated in black and gray and sat front row at the louvre for the star-studded louis vuitton show. later both proudly instagrammed their pda over dessert. >>> finally blake's birthday message for gwen. he posted his love for gwen who turned 49 today. they'll celebrate their third anniversary around hallo
. >>> meanwhile meghan's good friend priyanka chopra and her fiance nick na for theielr i l, nick andriyanka's home land return. ♪ where to find you >> the paparazzi found cho-nas trying to go low pro amid a large crowd yesterday in india. you couldn't miss priyanka's blinding engagement bling after the pair left a close friend's birthday lunch. ♪ >> last time the fiances were in chopra's home country was august for their engagement party where nick's mom bonded with...
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. >> nick?cker. >> yeah, "b" too, because charity picked "c" so it's definitely wrong. >> keep it up, i have a shoe over here with your name on it. >> let's see what goes on. >> oh! >> honestly i believe you got that one, baby. >> nick, gayle and oli, some points. to go. video number two, this guy is trying so hard to get the engine to start. once, twice, what happens next? "a," the boat kicks into top gear wiping out other boats in the marina. "b," the boat lurches forward sending the man overboard. "c," he hitches a ride with another boater. nick, i know you're good with engines. what do you think is going to happen here? >> choice "b." he's going to fire up and fall in. >> who made you the expert? >> i did. >> it's "b." >> going with the expert. >> gayle? >> i vote for boat carnage, "a." >> i'm going to stick with gayle, "a." >> "c." >> he gets the engine going. he looks over board -- oh -- wait he holds on. >> he's taking on water though. >> he sunk his boat. >> wait a minute. this is going
. >> nick?cker. >> yeah, "b" too, because charity picked "c" so it's definitely wrong. >> keep it up, i have a shoe over here with your name on it. >> let's see what goes on. >> oh! >> honestly i believe you got that one, baby. >> nick, gayle and oli, some points. to go. video number two, this guy is trying so hard to get the engine to start. once, twice, what happens next? "a," the boat kicks into top gear wiping out other...
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nick butler ella, then 20 years old survived several bomb strikes. in a hospital —— mazzarella. we had an objective and i feel like we are confident objective but i am always going to be bitter about the lives that we sacrificed to accomplish that goal. i see it is like voodoo. straight up voodoo. that is howl i see it is like voodoo. straight up voodoo. that is how i come back in time, that is my thing. cody edmondson was a readier graduate and a father when he went to al—dora. edmondson was a readier graduate and a father when he went to al-dora. we got hit with everything you can think of. we got rpg is, more rounds, it was nuts. it was all like ten minutes, i was like, my eyes, i was like, "this is going to be a bad year. we have a truck load up a few weeks ago and two of my friends got killed. that was a big explosion, that was a real bad one. this was benjaminjones' first that was a real bad one. this was benjamin jones' first operation and tour, he was 2a when we first talked and he is now 35. soldiers and marines have to be trained to go thro
nick butler ella, then 20 years old survived several bomb strikes. in a hospital —— mazzarella. we had an objective and i feel like we are confident objective but i am always going to be bitter about the lives that we sacrificed to accomplish that goal. i see it is like voodoo. straight up voodoo. that is howl i see it is like voodoo. straight up voodoo. that is how i come back in time, that is my thing. cody edmondson was a readier graduate and a father when he went to al—dora. edmondson...
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nick, thanks for the latest, nick bea ke worried. nick, thanks for the latest, nick beake in palu.tacks concluded the murder of an unarmed officer outside parliament could have been prevented. the coroner said if there had been armed officers present, then they could have stopped khalid masood from stabbing pc keith palmer. four people died when masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge in march last year, before going on to attack pc palmer. from the old bailey, our correspondent daniel sandford reports. the last calm moments of what had been just another westminster day. american tourist kurt cochran with his wife melissa, pensioner leslie rhodes returning from hospital, aysha frade texting her husband on her way to pick up her kids from school, andreea cristea, a tourist from romania, and pc keith palmer, guarding the main gates to parliament. but in 82 seconds of terror, they were all left with fatal injuries. the shocking deaths produced searching questions, not least about armed policing in parliament. pc keith palmer‘s wife asked how he was left alone and unarmed at
nick, thanks for the latest, nick bea ke worried. nick, thanks for the latest, nick beake in palu.tacks concluded the murder of an unarmed officer outside parliament could have been prevented. the coroner said if there had been armed officers present, then they could have stopped khalid masood from stabbing pc keith palmer. four people died when masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge in march last year, before going on to attack pc palmer. from the old bailey, our correspondent...
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nick, i know you went through a lot in terms of your own immigration process.ot of people go through a lot to immigrate to the united states, to get a green card, to get citizenship. why should these people marching toward our country right now be treated any differently than you were? >> well, they shouldn't, trish. that's the great tragedy in all of this. what we are seeing unfolding is outrageous. it's disgusting and particularly upsetting to somebody like me that crashed he t, dotted he i, had to go through medical check and police checks and any other check you could possibly conceive of. i did the right thing. it took me a very long time. it cost me lots and lots of money. but for a country i wanted to be a part of for the place i wanted to call home, i was willing to do it. these people don't show any kind of love for you the united states. trish: i'll point out something quite obvious. you are in a different position in terms of your background and your ability to spend money to be part of this country and go through the red tape you had to go through.
nick, i know you went through a lot in terms of your own immigration process.ot of people go through a lot to immigrate to the united states, to get a green card, to get citizenship. why should these people marching toward our country right now be treated any differently than you were? >> well, they shouldn't, trish. that's the great tragedy in all of this. what we are seeing unfolding is outrageous. it's disgusting and particularly upsetting to somebody like me that crashed he t, dotted...
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astronaut forty three year old nick a u.s. air force colonel the mc this was his maiden trip into space appointed as the team's flight engineer has accepted to become an astronaut in twenty thirty and completed his training two years later. is what the media chief for the russian space agency ross cosmos told journalists about the crew's return to earth earlier those usually all are alive and feel good their land live not far from just that's quite far away from baikonur around the daylong riot. we got reaction from the director of pangaea wire a risk analysis consultancy that also specializes on the space industry he told us what impact this launch failure might have on upcoming projects now. you know this knowledge that is a big lesson the engine is an os they need to really assess what happened with this or why it failed and how they can prevent this from happening in the future no doubt. tests will be made to make sure this won't happen again you know not a lot of pressure i believe on us to make sure that things like this
astronaut forty three year old nick a u.s. air force colonel the mc this was his maiden trip into space appointed as the team's flight engineer has accepted to become an astronaut in twenty thirty and completed his training two years later. is what the media chief for the russian space agency ross cosmos told journalists about the crew's return to earth earlier those usually all are alive and feel good their land live not far from just that's quite far away from baikonur around the daylong...
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nick cage at his most nick cage.is a logger living with his partner who draws graphic novel style, heavy metal, sci—fi inflected images, they are abducted by a manson—esque cult and this sparks a trail of increasingly surreal vengeance. the best way of describing it is, there was a flim some years ago which was a really strange horror movie that almost played out like a dreamy nightmare. this is very much like that. one the one hand it is a blood—soa ked fable, there is violence, chainsaw battles. i know that won't work for you! you are not selling it. but there is a certain section of the horror audience who will love that stuff. what's most impressive is that's not what delivers the sucker punch, what makes it powerful is the feeling of trippy, awake, asleep, nightmarish atmosphere. very strange arty visuals. big throw—back vibe to it. if you're somebody who's interested in horror, i think it has a lot to offer. if you're not, and believe me, i do know that you're not, i wouldn't advise it as a first go in the wate
nick cage at his most nick cage.is a logger living with his partner who draws graphic novel style, heavy metal, sci—fi inflected images, they are abducted by a manson—esque cult and this sparks a trail of increasingly surreal vengeance. the best way of describing it is, there was a flim some years ago which was a really strange horror movie that almost played out like a dreamy nightmare. this is very much like that. one the one hand it is a blood—soa ked fable, there is violence, chainsaw...
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our reporter nick parrotjoins me now.ton just has to secure at least eight more points than his nearest rival, sebastian vettel. so how could it pan out, nick? well, hamilton started from pole, so, it is in his control. an sebastian vettel is fifth on the grid. if it finishes like that, hamilton will be world champion, but it is not quite that simple. the team—mates will be key to this result, and ferrari have a plan. kimi raikkonen is second on the grid, and he is on faster tire than hamilton. ferrari are hoping he will zoom past him and take control of the race. if raikkonen wins, that'll only has finish fourth. kimi raikkonen hasn't made up a place on the first lap of a race since the abu dhabi grand prix two years ago. he has also been dropped by ferrari next season, so is —— is he going to have the incentive to do well for him. valtteri bottas needs his wing man to overtake raikkonen. but he will have that all coming behind him as well in a fast ferrari. he has got to keep up with the two in front of him while defend
our reporter nick parrotjoins me now.ton just has to secure at least eight more points than his nearest rival, sebastian vettel. so how could it pan out, nick? well, hamilton started from pole, so, it is in his control. an sebastian vettel is fifth on the grid. if it finishes like that, hamilton will be world champion, but it is not quite that simple. the team—mates will be key to this result, and ferrari have a plan. kimi raikkonen is second on the grid, and he is on faster tire than...
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with more, here's nick parrott.n a drink in formula 1, there's less fu n when a drink in formula 1, there's less fun to be found on the track. the high risk reduces a running time. fans and then have to amuse themselves. with a feathered title within reach, it was house and giving it pokerface on. playing it safe by staying in the garage. —— with a third. sebastian vettel could not afford that one tree and it cost him. speaking during a red flag for the stewards during the massive blow ofa the stewards during the massive blow of a free place grid penalty and if that was not enough to ruin his day, hamilton dropped his superiority in. with less than ten minutes to go in the second session, the finally ventured out and clocked the quickest time, more than five seconds ahead of the german. hamilton has won here for the past four years and few would bet against him making it five in a row in austin to land his visit will title. —— to land his fifth world title. in rugby union's champions cup, a brilliant night at welfor
with more, here's nick parrott.n a drink in formula 1, there's less fu n when a drink in formula 1, there's less fun to be found on the track. the high risk reduces a running time. fans and then have to amuse themselves. with a feathered title within reach, it was house and giving it pokerface on. playing it safe by staying in the garage. —— with a third. sebastian vettel could not afford that one tree and it cost him. speaking during a red flag for the stewards during the massive blow ofa...
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nick bryant has the latest. nick: these are the scenes that america woke up to.t looked like old footage of a war in iraq, but which were real-time images from a postal facility in delaware. examining a suspect addressed to -- a suspect package addressed to joe biden. yet another prominent democrat sent a crude bomb.dl in the mof the night in lower manhattan became the focus of the packaget to the office in tribeca of the movie star robert de niro, a critic of donald trump. once again, an explosive device hauled safely away. in a vehic that is a fast becoming a familiar sight -- the bomb squads total containment vessel. >> we are treating theive devices. as you see the way our bomb squad tectives went into cnn yesterday, this has to be taken with the utmost seriousness. as far as this device we are not treating that -- nick: at a campaign rally, donald trump said acts of e antical violence w attack on democracy. but some of his strongest remarks were directed a journalists. president trump: as part of a larger national effort to bridge our divide and bring people
nick bryant has the latest. nick: these are the scenes that america woke up to.t looked like old footage of a war in iraq, but which were real-time images from a postal facility in delaware. examining a suspect addressed to -- a suspect package addressed to joe biden. yet another prominent democrat sent a crude bomb.dl in the mof the night in lower manhattan became the focus of the packaget to the office in tribeca of the movie star robert de niro, a critic of donald trump. once again, an...
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with more, here's nick parrott. the high risk reduces the running time, fans and teams have to amuse themselves. # ijust themselves. # i just want you themselves. # ijust want you back themselves. # i just want you back for good! with a fifth world title within reach lewis hamilton was keeping his pokerface on, playing it reach lewis hamilton was keeping his poker face on, playing it safe reach lewis hamilton was keeping his pokerface on, playing it safe by staying in the garard. title rival sebastian vettel could not afford that luxury and it cost him. speeding during the red flag saw the stewards deal him a massive blow of a three place grid healthy and if that was not enough to ruin his day, hamilton rubbed his superior —— superiority in. with less than ten minutes left in the second session he ventured out and clocked the quickest time, more than five seconds ahead of the german. hamilton has won here the last four yea rs hamilton has won here the last four years and few would bet against him making it five in a
with more, here's nick parrott. the high risk reduces the running time, fans and teams have to amuse themselves. # ijust themselves. # i just want you themselves. # ijust want you back themselves. # i just want you back for good! with a fifth world title within reach lewis hamilton was keeping his pokerface on, playing it reach lewis hamilton was keeping his poker face on, playing it safe reach lewis hamilton was keeping his pokerface on, playing it safe by staying in the garard. title rival...
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it was for any cake it was his main flight need discuss it with him from a personal point of view nick did very well throughout an one thousand minute flight from lift off to landing little he did very well yeah acted in a professional manner and i believe our crew works very well together and i would like to take my next flight with nick thank you but it will have been trained to endure the pressure of seven g. acceleration what does that feel like what can you compare that to the gravity forces can go in various directions usually you feel the pressure on your chest and your back you could compare it to a block of concrete put on your chest with seven g. it's a block seven times your weight if you weigh ninety kilograms it would be a weight seven times bigger lying on your chest. while the other crew men who shared the lucky escape was u.s. astronaut nick he was on his first trip to the i assess our nature to the office carpet to this experience. everything was new for me it was my first time so i have to give kudos to my commander alexia chan and he's a seasoned veteran cosmin and a
it was for any cake it was his main flight need discuss it with him from a personal point of view nick did very well throughout an one thousand minute flight from lift off to landing little he did very well yeah acted in a professional manner and i believe our crew works very well together and i would like to take my next flight with nick thank you but it will have been trained to endure the pressure of seven g. acceleration what does that feel like what can you compare that to the gravity...
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>> nick, are we getting an accurate picture? the outrage or -- that steve is talking about, it often causes people to stop talking about politics. there are people out there who could like the economy or like deregulation but if they say at a party they feel good about it someone's going to say then you must be a racist, you must be a sexist. is that depressing the energy but not necessarily changing votes? because i wonder if it's giving us a warped picture of how people are actually going to vote. >> yeah. that's a really interesting question. we had a survey that sort of looked at how the politics is being fought on the fringes. there's like 14% of people sort of half evenly split of the right and left driving the conversation, driving all the noise on social media and the pollster we talked to had a great 67% of americans in the middle just exhausted by all of this but the key thing is -- >> exhausted majority. >> turnout is lower and who decides the midterm election? that 14% on either side of the debate and i think the rep
>> nick, are we getting an accurate picture? the outrage or -- that steve is talking about, it often causes people to stop talking about politics. there are people out there who could like the economy or like deregulation but if they say at a party they feel good about it someone's going to say then you must be a racist, you must be a sexist. is that depressing the energy but not necessarily changing votes? because i wonder if it's giving us a warped picture of how people are actually...
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they sent seven texts f when a newriend invited nick for a play date.eir phones down, and watched as nick finally felt partf the team. ♪ i don't care where we go and watched as nick finally felt ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for
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nick, give us new information as you get it.rick with us, james galliano, samantha vinograd. someone that lives in the pittsburgh area, selena zito, giving us her perspective based on her working knowledge of the community there. james, you see vehicles continue to pull up, whether they are ems trucks to perhaps tend to any injured. you're seeing reinforcements of s.w.a.t. and law enforcement, et cetera. it is considered an active shooter scene. unclear whether the shooter or shooters are inside or outside the synagogue. how do they approach this? >> as art pointed out, perimeter is critical. you can't have anyone getting out of the web. you have to have a tight perimeter. then the perimeter gets made smaller, smaller, smaller. you have an inner perimeter, concentric circle inside the outer perimeter. you also have areas set up for potential victims, people fleeing the scene or coming out, law enforcement can do a hasty did discernment. let's his listen to kdka with t latest information. >> good morning. we are here. the people
nick, give us new information as you get it.rick with us, james galliano, samantha vinograd. someone that lives in the pittsburgh area, selena zito, giving us her perspective based on her working knowledge of the community there. james, you see vehicles continue to pull up, whether they are ems trucks to perhaps tend to any injured. you're seeing reinforcements of s.w.a.t. and law enforcement, et cetera. it is considered an active shooter scene. unclear whether the shooter or shooters are...
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donald nick and he gave a firsthand account of what happened to start off the full interviews available on the you tube channel is an extract. from us that's a couple moments inside the capitol as you or she could have a dozen there was a disruption in the signal what is that league zack moment when you realize something had gone wrong when everything goes according to plan in the first stage is to turn it over there is always this kind of vibration that can see on the video images you can that's normally when you put off to the first stage detached we feel those vibrations continue through this and then immediately there was the emergency signal going on for this billion it was a tough test for you and your family as well but my family members such as space flight risk because obviously they've been given a fright but on the other hand they're confident in our equipment and. but we're prepared for anything but can happen but this is our job with it and we can't stop what we've done we need to move on your mother met you at baikonur when you landed what was the first thing you told her
donald nick and he gave a firsthand account of what happened to start off the full interviews available on the you tube channel is an extract. from us that's a couple moments inside the capitol as you or she could have a dozen there was a disruption in the signal what is that league zack moment when you realize something had gone wrong when everything goes according to plan in the first stage is to turn it over there is always this kind of vibration that can see on the video images you can...
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let's return, nick burns, if we may, to mbs himself.think from washington's point of view, in the years that you were a very senior figure in the state department, there was deep concern about the degree to which saudi arabia was exporting wahhabi religious ideology which was encouraging dangerous extremism in many other parts of the world, where saudi resources were being invested in mosques and madrasas and what have you. and mbs addressed all of this, and he said the bloomberg just a few months ago, we are trying to get rid of extremism and terrorism, without a civil war in our country, without stopping the country from growing, and with continuous progress in all elements. and yes, he said, with regard to human rights, if there is a small price to pay in that area, it's better than paying a very big debt to make that move. now surely, in washington, there is still sympathy with that sentiment. well, you know, the saudis have always had a great deal of support in washington, because the saudis have been in the vanguard of trying to c
let's return, nick burns, if we may, to mbs himself.think from washington's point of view, in the years that you were a very senior figure in the state department, there was deep concern about the degree to which saudi arabia was exporting wahhabi religious ideology which was encouraging dangerous extremism in many other parts of the world, where saudi resources were being invested in mosques and madrasas and what have you. and mbs addressed all of this, and he said the bloomberg just a few...
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good luck, nick. thank you. one more.nly one rule in "shark tank" -- don't screw it up. [ laughs ] narrator: first into the tank is an innovative way to control bad habits. man: here we go. five, four... here we go. man #2: four, three -- man: four, three, two -- [ exhales sharply ] hello, sharks. i'm ryan tseng.
good luck, nick. thank you. one more.nly one rule in "shark tank" -- don't screw it up. [ laughs ] narrator: first into the tank is an innovative way to control bad habits. man: here we go. five, four... here we go. man #2: four, three -- man: four, three, two -- [ exhales sharply ] hello, sharks. i'm ryan tseng.