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i'm nick nick you are nick i'm stephanie i'm running for parliament. i thought how come it was kim that's i come from chemists was born and raised here what 3 main statements does the a.f.p. have for candidates of these if you came and disposable the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given so you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to that. type of life from east german times yes historically but but we had vietnamese cubans etc before going to trial right i know and that was good. but at the time they were in principle people who came here for professional training and then they went back home and took those skills with them and we have to look after our own people 1st those of work to pay taxes here 3 years on from what the family. during their discussion the a.f.d. stand is surrounded by demonstrators carrying brightly colored umbrellas it's a protest action to show that chemist's is a colorful and diverse place but the a if the members don't take the protest seriously t
i'm nick nick you are nick i'm stephanie i'm running for parliament. i thought how come it was kim that's i come from chemists was born and raised here what 3 main statements does the a.f.p. have for candidates of these if you came and disposable the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given so you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to that. type of life from east german times yes historically but but we had...
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nick: it's definitely friendly contact.ian: and there'll be help centers, you said, around the county? nick: that's correct, yes, so we're gonna be also establishing questionnaire centers. we know that because it's mostly digital this time around, that we wanna give access to individuals to be able to fill it out in trusted places like libraries and things like that, so we're workin' on it right now. it's still a work in progress.e campaign to educate people in different languages in a way that is culturally languages in santa clara--e l0 david: absolutely, you know, we have 40% of the population in santa clara county is foreign-born, and so we have to make sure that we go to them, that we speak to them in a way that makes sense, but, as nick said, it's not just the county speaking. it's also members of the community talking to them, a are working with us so that it's people in the neighborhoods, in those communities, saying to their neighbor, "come, participate, you can trust us." damian: you can't emphasize enough the fac
nick: it's definitely friendly contact.ian: and there'll be help centers, you said, around the county? nick: that's correct, yes, so we're gonna be also establishing questionnaire centers. we know that because it's mostly digital this time around, that we wanna give access to individuals to be able to fill it out in trusted places like libraries and things like that, so we're workin' on it right now. it's still a work in progress.e campaign to educate people in different languages in a way that...
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for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. hello there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. here. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's $1000.00 arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers then if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better but it's how you have. defeated best at the least are getting huge reinforcements up in the absolute worst i have something against people who've committed crimes your having to be captive and to comply with some international legal practice in internet so let's get flu when it's not possible to deport them to venice and for an american history but. those are the ones who are a burden to us. since the here in the woods is skipped can i was and of course there's no problem with foreigners i
for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. hello there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. here. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's $1000.00 arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers...
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nick was my supervisor at the time. i said nick, my recommendation is, we don't go. we cannot vouch for 250 people ged.ad -- unmag we went to the deputy chief of staff. the end result was, they scrapped the state dinner, which we never want to be in that position. there is a lot of political ramifications. it showed a support that president bush had for the security. eventually they had a 14 on each side dinner. that support was very important. spence: let's look to post presidency. larry, you ran president ford's detail. talk to us a little bit about that and the challenges of a post-presidency without all the support that the president had when he was in office. larry: people don't understand how difficult it is to cover a former president. i have former president ford and mrs. ford seven months in vail. five months in vail and seven months in palm springs every year. it was very, very stressful. [laughter] much different with the former president. you want to make sure does you no longer have military planes, air force one. you have to make sure you have your amer
nick was my supervisor at the time. i said nick, my recommendation is, we don't go. we cannot vouch for 250 people ged.ad -- unmag we went to the deputy chief of staff. the end result was, they scrapped the state dinner, which we never want to be in that position. there is a lot of political ramifications. it showed a support that president bush had for the security. eventually they had a 14 on each side dinner. that support was very important. spence: let's look to post presidency. larry, you...
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nick can't c.s.k. is 28 years old 5 years ago he opened his own national art studio he knows the german m.m.a. scene well and he says it's closely connected to the neo nazi saying especially in eastern germany. help i'm sure the worst case i've experienced was at a competition in soko where people always booed the foreigners during the finals the crowd chanted who rock short for the right wing group hooligans nazis racists. this video is an ad for the well known right wing m.m.a. event camp dinny blowen or fun of the needles it's an annual meeting for right wing extremists in saxony disguised as a sporting event nick and his friend target know all about fighting the need which right wing parties use to attract new voters. blame of the trouble is it's a recognised and consciously public right wing event they're not stupid they promote it like a normal and a fight but what doesn't belong to the sport is the showing of symbols. of playing for example in. the hangar that they hang up flags which really bel
nick can't c.s.k. is 28 years old 5 years ago he opened his own national art studio he knows the german m.m.a. scene well and he says it's closely connected to the neo nazi saying especially in eastern germany. help i'm sure the worst case i've experienced was at a competition in soko where people always booed the foreigners during the finals the crowd chanted who rock short for the right wing group hooligans nazis racists. this video is an ad for the well known right wing m.m.a. event camp...
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right, moving on from your nick nolte impersonations. out at the moment. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? iam. i am not. i have nothing against him. this is based on a memoir of the scriptwriter. and it is a story about a young man who connects with the music of bruce springsteen despite the fact that his life has nothing to do with bruce springsteen's life. it's directed by gurinder chadha, who made bend it like beckham. it bursts into song like sunshine on leith did. so it is almost like a musical. i thought it was charming. you can pick holes in it if you want to, but i thought it was really charming and it moved me and made me laugh, it made me cry. i just love the idea that music is universal. somebody on the other side of the atlantic living a completely different life from you can write songs that mean so much to you in this particular in the world you live in. and even if you are not a bruce springsteen fan... nothing against him. born to run. let's talk about the best dvd. wild rose which is this lovely fil
right, moving on from your nick nolte impersonations. out at the moment. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? iam. i am not. i have nothing against him. this is based on a memoir of the scriptwriter. and it is a story about a young man who connects with the music of bruce springsteen despite the fact that his life has nothing to do with bruce springsteen's life. it's directed by gurinder chadha, who made bend it like beckham. it bursts into song like sunshine on leith did. so...
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for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. well you know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him and he gets. it off. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers then if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better but it's how you had. defeated bessel the police are getting huge reinforcements up an absolute was located where i have something against people who've committed crimes your having to be kept here to comply with some international legal practice in internet service let's go through when it's not possible to deport them to venice and for an american history. those are the ones who are a burden to us. since the here in the. us should be skipped can i was and of course there'
for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. well you know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him and he gets. it off. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the...
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i saw a lot of praise for nick nolte. he is great.cature of nick nolte, there are whole lines of dialogue that are... mumbles incoherently. and gerard butler says "you always say that!" moving on from your nick nolte impersonations! let's talk about the best film out at the moment. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? iam. i am not. this is based on a memoir of the scriptwriter. and it is a story about a young man who connects with the music of bruce springsteen despite the fact that his life has nothing to do with bruce springsteen's life. it's directed by gurinder chadha, who directed bend it like beckham. it bursts into song like sunshine on leith did. so it is almost like a musical. i thought it was charming. you can pick holes in it, but i thought it was really charming and it moved me and made me laugh, it made me cry. i just love the idea that music is universal. somebody on the other side of the atlantic with a completely different life from you can write songs that mean so much to you and is particular in th
i saw a lot of praise for nick nolte. he is great.cature of nick nolte, there are whole lines of dialogue that are... mumbles incoherently. and gerard butler says "you always say that!" moving on from your nick nolte impersonations! let's talk about the best film out at the moment. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? iam. i am not. this is based on a memoir of the scriptwriter. and it is a story about a young man who connects with the music of bruce springsteen...
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. >> on stage and backstage with kevin, nick, and joe. but have they forgotten their own songs? >> notice the helicopter in the floor? don't putten on tv. >> it's life. >> ugh! >>> then -- >> taylor and katy's meeting to bury the hatchet. who does tay still have bad blood with? >>> and kelly clarkson's new talk show. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> ♪ ♪ "e.t." ♪ >>> welcome to miami. it is opening night for the jonas brothers world tour, "happiness begins." only "e.t." is going to take you backstage. are you ready? >> ready. >> six years since you have been together going out on tour. how do you feel when you look up there and you see that you're back together again? ♪ >> it's an incredible feeling. and it's -- a lot of ways it's the perfect storm. ♪ i'm a sucker for you >> we have a record coming out. i think all of it was pointing toward this is moment to be back on stage together. family first. making that the priority. after about a year and a half of doing work on that and having conversations we got to a point we thought, we could do this again. it's going to be a c
. >> on stage and backstage with kevin, nick, and joe. but have they forgotten their own songs? >> notice the helicopter in the floor? don't putten on tv. >> it's life. >> ugh! >>> then -- >> taylor and katy's meeting to bury the hatchet. who does tay still have bad blood with? >>> and kelly clarkson's new talk show. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> ♪ ♪ "e.t." ♪ >>> welcome to miami. it is...
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nick: absolutely. sort of the of hit me of this -- the pit of me of this -- the epitome of this. all they've really done is be able to push rates lower. whetherthe problem with a lot of these asian or european economies facing negative interest rates, whether the central banks are hanging their hats entirely on negative interest rates being able to solve the issue. all it's been able to do is really just distort markets even more. taking a step back and looking at things from a more macro standpoint, i would argue that central banks are effectively, particularly in europe and some of these countries that can't lower interest rates more, they are out of ammunition. they are hoping that they can spur the economy, spur the inflation, and get the economy on better feet, but it is not proving to be the case. guy: so we get to a recession. normally i would buy bonds. what happens this time? nick: right now, you continue to buy bonds. right now people are looking for any sort of positive yield. that's why you
nick: absolutely. sort of the of hit me of this -- the pit of me of this -- the epitome of this. all they've really done is be able to push rates lower. whetherthe problem with a lot of these asian or european economies facing negative interest rates, whether the central banks are hanging their hats entirely on negative interest rates being able to solve the issue. all it's been able to do is really just distort markets even more. taking a step back and looking at things from a more macro...
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nick nolte turns up as gerard butler's dad. nolte thing where he is "i am a vietnam veteran living off the grid", and i really enjoyed it. i do not expect they was going to at all because i hated one did has fallen. i went into this thinking are we getting more of the same and i remember the basic critical reviews have not been well received. but in the screen i was in it and in the audience as soon as nick nolte turned up, it became but the father and son thing, people started laughing, enjoying it and that laughter continued right the way through the end credits. of all the has fallen ones, this is the best. that is slightly damning. i saw a lot of accommodations for nick nolte. he is great. he has almost become a caricature of nick nolte there are whole lines of dialogue that are... and gerard butler says "you always say that!" moving on from your nick nolte impersonations. let's talk about the best film out at the moment. are you a bruce springsteen event? iam. i am not. i have nothing against him, but anyway. this is best
nick nolte turns up as gerard butler's dad. nolte thing where he is "i am a vietnam veteran living off the grid", and i really enjoyed it. i do not expect they was going to at all because i hated one did has fallen. i went into this thinking are we getting more of the same and i remember the basic critical reviews have not been well received. but in the screen i was in it and in the audience as soon as nick nolte turned up, it became but the father and son thing, people started...
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nick, what is going on here between bolsonaro and macron? >> well, all of this obviously is a personal spat and is a massive distraction from the urgency of the fires here. let me wind you back. jair bolsonaro says i'll accept the aid potentially but french president macron has to roll back the comments calling me a liar. this started when seeing how the fires were breaking out, he said he was lying about the environment. then we found a meme on the internet which is very offensive to the french president's wife. the french president then says how offensive that is and hopes that brazil gets a president who's up for the job and jair bolsonaro is deeply offended and has an apology contingent of accepting the $20 million the seven richest countries scraped together to help this massive environmental crisis. it is extraordinary, victor, that the first 90 seconds of you and me talking about this is how the two men don't want to get along. it is obviously incumbent on the brazilian president to deal with the fires inside his own country regardles
nick, what is going on here between bolsonaro and macron? >> well, all of this obviously is a personal spat and is a massive distraction from the urgency of the fires here. let me wind you back. jair bolsonaro says i'll accept the aid potentially but french president macron has to roll back the comments calling me a liar. this started when seeing how the fires were breaking out, he said he was lying about the environment. then we found a meme on the internet which is very offensive to the...
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right, moving on from your nick nolte impersonations.best one out at the moment. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? iam. i'm not. i have nothing against him. this is based on a memoir of the scriptwriter. and it's a story about a young man who connects with the music of bruce springsteen despite the fact that his life has nothing to do with bruce springsteen's life. it's directed by gurinder chadha, who made bend it like beckham. it bursts into song like sunshine on leith did. so it's almost like a musical. i thought it was charming. you can pick holes in it if you want to, but i thought it was really charming and it moved me and made me laugh, it made me cry. i just love the idea that music is universal. somebody on the other side of the atlantic living a completely different life from you can write songs that mean so much to you in this particular in the world you live in. and even if you are not a bruce springsteen fan... nothing against him. i only know of born to run. let's talk about the best dvd. wild rose, whi
right, moving on from your nick nolte impersonations.best one out at the moment. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? iam. i'm not. i have nothing against him. this is based on a memoir of the scriptwriter. and it's a story about a young man who connects with the music of bruce springsteen despite the fact that his life has nothing to do with bruce springsteen's life. it's directed by gurinder chadha, who made bend it like beckham. it bursts into song like sunshine on leith...
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mr nick we know that germany along with france and the u.k. have been working nonstop trying to save that iranian nuclear deal which the u.s. withdrew from last year how much energy has been invested in trying to convince the trumpet ministration to change coors and to come back to the deal i think there has been ongoing efforts and discussion you may recall that the decision made was made in the united states unilaterally without much consultation with european allies. we have. we have been very instrumental in putting this together it may not be perfect but it has served a very important purpose on maintaining security in the region and for for europe as a whole we have a disagreement with the united states on that strategy and we we can hardly. except that that i would troops would be put at risk by decisions that are driven by different policy objectives from those that we are pursuing with our european partners mr nick it was reported just a couple of days ago that the u.s. sent that request to germany several days ago and that there was
mr nick we know that germany along with france and the u.k. have been working nonstop trying to save that iranian nuclear deal which the u.s. withdrew from last year how much energy has been invested in trying to convince the trumpet ministration to change coors and to come back to the deal i think there has been ongoing efforts and discussion you may recall that the decision made was made in the united states unilaterally without much consultation with european allies. we have. we have been...
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nick has been doing martial arts since he was 8 years old he specialized in m.m.a. all mixed martial arts. martial arts has probably contributed greatly to my self-image it's given me a lot of self-confidence in dicey situations where you're inclined to panic or the adrenaline starts pumping. the panic or should i say that doesn't happen so much now because i just know.
nick has been doing martial arts since he was 8 years old he specialized in m.m.a. all mixed martial arts. martial arts has probably contributed greatly to my self-image it's given me a lot of self-confidence in dicey situations where you're inclined to panic or the adrenaline starts pumping. the panic or should i say that doesn't happen so much now because i just know.
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nick beake, bbc news, hong kong. laura: from "beloved" to "the 'uest eye," toni morrisons books were read by millions around the world, and today her fans are mourning her death at the age of 88. the author was the first black woman to win the nobel prize for literature, and it was one of many honors which celebrated her work. a lo toni: i don't mean that there were no narratives that slave women told, there was no information. it wasn't the nrative. my effort in "beloved" to do that, to talk about a woman who had to make some choices. reporter: toni morrison and "belov," a story of slave ry and griefthe sort of book that toni morrison wanted to read but had to write herself. 30 years on, its success is more than just about sales or being part of the school syllabus. it i what it has done to tell the untold. >> she had the ability and the genius to create aorld that had not existed before.t ly that, a quintessentially american world. shis an american writer. she is an african-american writer. reporter: toni morrison
nick beake, bbc news, hong kong. laura: from "beloved" to "the 'uest eye," toni morrisons books were read by millions around the world, and today her fans are mourning her death at the age of 88. the author was the first black woman to win the nobel prize for literature, and it was one of many honors which celebrated her work. a lo toni: i don't mean that there were no narratives that slave women told, there was no information. it wasn't the nrative. my effort in...
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our correspondent nick beake has more. nick: hong kong is on a dangerous path.ce its poorce claims protesters have destroyed law and order, and today beijing, which has soar watch all this erupt on its doorstep, issued this warning. >> those who play with fire will get burned, and the deserved punishment will come in due course. nick: will this warning make the protesters back down?n they had bt on the streets for the past nine weeks. more than 500 people have been injured. the police say they fired 1000 rounds of te july.in june and yesterday alone they fired 800 rounds. this violence is getting worse. despite all this, joshua wong, who has been jailed before foro- his mocracy campaigning, says there is no way to he protesters will stop now. joshua: our belief and determination in democracy and freedom is crystal clear, and none of our teammates be will be threatened by the chinese authorities. nick: so is there any sign the hong kong government will back down? hey withdraw the controversial extradition bill that sparked
our correspondent nick beake has more. nick: hong kong is on a dangerous path.ce its poorce claims protesters have destroyed law and order, and today beijing, which has soar watch all this erupt on its doorstep, issued this warning. >> those who play with fire will get burned, and the deserved punishment will come in due course. nick: will this warning make the protesters back down?n they had bt on the streets for the past nine weeks. more than 500 people have been injured. the police say...
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ui -- let's bring back nick brennan book -- nick bennenbroek.at because of the ongoing political unrest? nick: you make a good point, it has been around since 1983 and we have seen several try to bet against the peg and it has held. even before the political unrest, the hong kong dollar was at the weaker end. is there a scenario? it is difficult to see one. if the fed cuts interest rates and we have political volatility, i don't think they want to inject market volatility as well so i suspect the peg will remain. as the renminbi weekends, it it will beweakens, easier. francine: nick bennenbroek stays with us. --next, marianne bartel's mary ann bartels. she joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloombergthis is "surveillance." let's look at some of the morning movers. this is premarket trade and we are focusing on u.s. retailers. we have lows coming up reaffirming its outlook for the year. comp sales were up 3% as expected. there seems to be a turnaround that is back on track for lowe's . a similar rise for target after this retailer -- i was try
ui -- let's bring back nick brennan book -- nick bennenbroek.at because of the ongoing political unrest? nick: you make a good point, it has been around since 1983 and we have seen several try to bet against the peg and it has held. even before the political unrest, the hong kong dollar was at the weaker end. is there a scenario? it is difficult to see one. if the fed cuts interest rates and we have political volatility, i don't think they want to inject market volatility as well so i suspect...
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there are always multiple conversations about nick kyrgios. are talking about him on a day he is not even paying. we have roger federer on court at the moment and yet the conversation is still about nick arias and that tends to happen a lot. it certainly does. enjoy roger federer on court. you will keep us up—to—date on radio five live and the bbc sport website. johanna konta and dan evans will be in action a bit later. we will keep you updated on them. australian batsman steve smith says he is looking forward to facing jofra archer again when the ashes' resumes next week. smith was keen to point out that archer is yet to get him out. the former australian captain has been cleared to play in the tour match against derbyshire after suffering from concussion in the first innings of the drawn second test at lord's when he was hit by an archer bouncer. the ashes is currently tied at1 all — after england won a dramatic third test at headingley which smith missed. let's take a look at some other stories making the news. inter milan have agreed a loa
there are always multiple conversations about nick kyrgios. are talking about him on a day he is not even paying. we have roger federer on court at the moment and yet the conversation is still about nick arias and that tends to happen a lot. it certainly does. enjoy roger federer on court. you will keep us up—to—date on radio five live and the bbc sport website. johanna konta and dan evans will be in action a bit later. we will keep you updated on them. australian batsman steve smith says...
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nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: its resources rich and strategically well-placed, and america's property tycoon president has long seen greenlande as a prime pi geopolitical real estate. but even though he jokingly tweeted that he promised not to build trump tower on this landscape, the danish prime minister said his interest in buying the territory was absurd. no longer did the presidency the funny side, an announced via twitter that he was canceling a next mgeth's visit to copen . pres. trump: i thought it was not a nice statement the way she blew me off. she should not to the united at that way -- she said absurd. that is not the right word to use, absurd. nick: the invitation to visit denmark had come from the well -- royal household, which said it had been completely blindsided by the president's late-night announcemenle the new cent prime minister sounded dumbfounded. prime min. frederiksen: it isan with regresurprise that i receive the news that president teump has canceled his s visit to denmark on the
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. ksophie: my colleague kat has been speaking with democratic congressman gerald connolly. he sits on the foreign affairs committee. katty: let me ask you about th president canceling his trip to denmark. e l of this seemed a bit l joke, a bit silly, until suddenly last night did was not silly anymore becae denmark is a key nato ally and this america's reputation and image around the world. rep. connolly: initially i could't believe that it wa actually true. maybe donald trump thought greenland really was green and it would be a great place to have a golf course. but i agree with you, it has now become a serious matter. it is annsult to an ally, the kingdom of denmark, and the people of greenland. this is not real estate for sale. this is a sovereign nation, where real people live real lives and are proud of their heritage and nationality. he showed no respect for any of that. katty: you sit on the foreign affairs commite. what does it do to america's standing in europe when the preside
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. ksophie: my colleague kat has been speaking with democratic congressman gerald connolly. he sits on the foreign affairs committee. katty: let me ask you about th president canceling his trip to denmark. e l of this seemed a bit l joke, a bit silly, until suddenly last night did was not silly anymore becae denmark is a key nato ally and this america's reputation and image around the world. rep. connolly: initially i could't believe that it wa actually true....
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nick, let's pick up on that reaction. when you hear just 30 months in isolation, 2 1/2 years, i think everybody says that's a really long time to fix this. you have the mayor there saying this is a great triumph. why is that a fair framing of this? >> if you go back to march when they first broke ground on replacing the lead service lines, it was a $75 million bonding plan that was going to take ten years and cost residents up to $1,000 per household. that's a lot of money in a city like newark where the average median income is $34,000. fast forward to today, once the crisis has really accelerated, they were able to announce a new $120 million plan that was going to extradite it to less than three years. 18,000 pipes is a lot of pipes, so even the ability to do that in 30 months is giving some skeptics some hesitation. when you frame it like that, it looks like a significant development and it's one of the first bits of news and progression we've seen in a long time in newark. >> we've been talking about the city handing
nick, let's pick up on that reaction. when you hear just 30 months in isolation, 2 1/2 years, i think everybody says that's a really long time to fix this. you have the mayor there saying this is a great triumph. why is that a fair framing of this? >> if you go back to march when they first broke ground on replacing the lead service lines, it was a $75 million bonding plan that was going to take ten years and cost residents up to $1,000 per household. that's a lot of money in a city like...
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mornings and nick is ki enough to join us again this morning. you know, we watched what happened on morning.reet thi and there was a thing called the inverted bond mark khet has a lot of people concerned. basically what it means rates on ten-year bond drop below e two-y bond and that tells us there's more economy than long termmeconomy y economy. why does m wall street hore confidenceness what's going on right now than down the road. >>ee we'ing concerns that sgroj in theat united st grow and it's been more interest ekt asked and u.s. depend more and more on abroad and multi-nationals and talker names are heavily exposed to abroad investors are ket geceing coned maybe u.s. is not immune red they' putting money to riskts free asse. >> are there trade policies in the united swtes involved in no that wall street doesn't like. obviously we have been talking a lot about china and obviouslyhere's uncertainty in europeight now about how l turn out is this a globalio rean or is there something t here he united states particularly to us that is csing thi
mornings and nick is ki enough to join us again this morning. you know, we watched what happened on morning.reet thi and there was a thing called the inverted bond mark khet has a lot of people concerned. basically what it means rates on ten-year bond drop below e two-y bond and that tells us there's more economy than long termmeconomy y economy. why does m wall street hore confidenceness what's going on right now than down the road. >>ee we'ing concerns that sgroj in theat united st grow...
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thank you so much, nick burns, david ignatius. thanks so much to both of you.ing up, primary pressure. president trump's challengers are growing with the tea party congressman and radio host now entering the 2020 race. now entering the 2020 race this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get up to 16% below msrp on most of these buick models. or get over 7,000 on this 2019 enclave avenir. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. we didn't have to stop the movie. i didn't have to call an ambulance. and i didn't have to contact your family. because your afib didn't cause a blood clot that led to a stroke. not today. we'd discussed how your stroke risk increases over time, so even though you were feeling fine, we chose
thank you so much, nick burns, david ignatius. thanks so much to both of you.ing up, primary pressure. president trump's challengers are growing with the tea party congressman and radio host now entering the 2020 race. now entering the 2020 race this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees...
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we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including the one and only pst guy, chip and microchip are out to push peoples buttons. >> this particular base jump we will pick a cliff. this is in italy. he is about to send it. pulls off this nice back flip. then deploys his parachute. and this is where the problems begin. >> no. no. no. no. controlling his canopy.uble the problem is he has tension knots in his brake lines. what that means is if you have a twist in your line, like this, you put some slack into it. suddenly -- when you put more strength back into it, it can tie itself into a knot. >> that affects his steering, right? >> exactly. >> you can hear his frustration in his voice. he can tell exactly what's about to happen. >> no! >> oh. >> eventually he comes to a stop. he's still up on the cliff side. it's not quite as steep as it might appear. he's still, by the looks of it, thousands of feet up. >> got to be in agony. >> at this point, you see the shock wearing off. now he's starting to realize where he may be hurt. h
we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including the one and only pst guy, chip and microchip are out to push peoples buttons. >> this particular base jump we will pick a cliff. this is in italy. he is about to send it. pulls off this nice back flip. then deploys his parachute. and this is where the problems begin. >> no. no. no. no. controlling his canopy.uble the problem is he has tension knots in his brake lines. what that means is if...
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nick, thank you, nick ea rdley will win. nick, thank you, nick eardley there in westminster.tion is under way in malaysia to try to establish how a teenager from london died during a family holiday. the body of nora quoirin, who was 15, was found yesterday, ten days after she went missing from a jungle resort. her family have released a statement thanking the hundreds of people who'd been searching the area. 0ur reporter howard johnson, sent this report. a senior pathologist arrived at the hospital in seremban this morning to begin a postmortem examination of nora's body. she was found by a group of volunteer hikers around a mile away from the dusun resort, from where she went missing. according to police, her unclothed body was found beside a stream in a hilly area of a palm—oil plantation. the area had previously been scoured by malaysian search and rescue workers. of course, this is a very highly traumatic situation. it's the loss of a daughter and child, and naturally the traumatic levels are very high. it so difficult to describe, but they're really distraught in grief,
nick, thank you, nick ea rdley will win. nick, thank you, nick eardley there in westminster.tion is under way in malaysia to try to establish how a teenager from london died during a family holiday. the body of nora quoirin, who was 15, was found yesterday, ten days after she went missing from a jungle resort. her family have released a statement thanking the hundreds of people who'd been searching the area. 0ur reporter howard johnson, sent this report. a senior pathologist arrived at the...
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nick eardley there speaking to rico earlier.er friend jeffrey epstein as questions are raised with his association with the convicted paedophile. a statement was issued after a video emerged of the prince that epstein‘s home shortly after the financiers served a prison sentence for a sex offence with a minor. they are images which will haunt him. prince andrew at the home of a convicted paedophile, caught on camera as young women come and go, despite andrew's apparent efforts to be as discreet as possible. the video was taken outside the new york home of andrew's friend, jeffrey epstein, in 2010. two years after epstein‘s conviction. and there at the door, amid the comings and goings, the queen's second son. epstein was an associate of andrew for a number of years. it is even suggested andrew took him once to balmoral. this photograph was taken in 2001, andrew at one of epstein‘s parties with a then—17—year—old girl called virginia roberts. her claim to have had sex with andrew was dismissed by a us court. 2008, jeffrey epstein
nick eardley there speaking to rico earlier.er friend jeffrey epstein as questions are raised with his association with the convicted paedophile. a statement was issued after a video emerged of the prince that epstein‘s home shortly after the financiers served a prison sentence for a sex offence with a minor. they are images which will haunt him. prince andrew at the home of a convicted paedophile, caught on camera as young women come and go, despite andrew's apparent efforts to be as...
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plenty of tools. >> another nick special. >> do whatever nick will do.g about. don't worry about the price. >> quickly, this man is insane. >> have no idea where i'm at. i'm going to have to stop and ask for directions. >> be still my beating heart. >> heaven just opened up. >> he asked a question about directions instead of making us go round and round and round. >> and got us there on time. >> hey! hey! that's funny beyond words. >> i'm thinking for other women whose husbands don't ask for directions, and therefore always show up late. you guys blame it on putting makeup on. >> enjoy it while you can. never gonna happen. ♪ >> we have a bad situation here. couple of cars in a rally designed not for rallies. >> they're streetcars. >> one got stuck. another car has come up. >> they tied it to the bumper. >> does it by any chance pull off the bumper? >> let's look around the bush and check it out. sounds like something went crunch. >> the whole front end, doink. >> good news, that car has more air flow. >> yeah. >> this is just a tough situation. it's rain
plenty of tools. >> another nick special. >> do whatever nick will do.g about. don't worry about the price. >> quickly, this man is insane. >> have no idea where i'm at. i'm going to have to stop and ask for directions. >> be still my beating heart. >> heaven just opened up. >> he asked a question about directions instead of making us go round and round and round. >> and got us there on time. >> hey! hey! that's funny beyond words. >>...
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nick barratt, bbc news. 0verall, derby. nick barratt, bbc news.we re overall, i thought to a man they were excellent today. a big surprise on them and of course the staff who was work with me all week to try and quiet the storm if that is the right word, but hopefully that should show people up for a bit anyway. we did not play well. it was impossible to run down their organisation and of course we could see the ball and i think where we we re see the ball and i think where we were because in the last game, now were because in the last game, now we concede on the first half. i think it is not easy after to get back and of course the belief increased every single minute and of course disappointed. keep going and what we need to move on. results there from both those matches. just one other game today as rauljimenez‘s stoppage—time penalty salvaged a point for wolves and denied burnley victory at molineux. it's as you were in the scottish premiership. celtic beat hearts 3—i to maintain their 100% record and stay ahead of rangers, who also made it th
nick barratt, bbc news. 0verall, derby. nick barratt, bbc news.we re overall, i thought to a man they were excellent today. a big surprise on them and of course the staff who was work with me all week to try and quiet the storm if that is the right word, but hopefully that should show people up for a bit anyway. we did not play well. it was impossible to run down their organisation and of course we could see the ball and i think where we we re see the ball and i think where we were because in...
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here's nick with a look at this morning's weather. yesterday and it will come out this weekend as it goes on, and it was a bank holiday as well because more sunshine is on the way. this is how it looked in cornwall yesterday. expecting another stunning day ahead today. the heat was on yesterday, near 31. but temperature was significant because it is the highest well has had in the late august bank holiday weekend, and if anything, temperatures for some of us will be higher today compared to yesterday. a day of sunshine, albeit quite hazy once again, but it is going to be feeling quite hot. 0vernight, some areas of cloud drifting in from the west. mostly high cloud, so that is why the sunshine will be quite hazy. not really crystal clear blue sky, but still hot in that sunshine. there will today be a bit more cloud towards cornwall, western counties of wales impaired yesterday, drifting towards the irish sea, the coast of lancashire, much more widespread sunshine for northern ireland, across scotland and the bulk of england or wales wi
here's nick with a look at this morning's weather. yesterday and it will come out this weekend as it goes on, and it was a bank holiday as well because more sunshine is on the way. this is how it looked in cornwall yesterday. expecting another stunning day ahead today. the heat was on yesterday, near 31. but temperature was significant because it is the highest well has had in the late august bank holiday weekend, and if anything, temperatures for some of us will be higher today compared to...
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here is nick beake. hong kong steepeningsi crisis is expong a dangerous class of colors stop pro-democracy activists dressed in black fought men loyal to the beijing-backed government. violence reigned for a third day running, and this one oa thousand rounds of tear gas police say they fired during this explosive summer of discontent.ha all this iening outside the main government building, but it is a simir picture in other parts of the city today, and that is because these demonstrators said that they will keep on coming out onto the stet. they have been doing it for two months, and the reason they keep a coming is they say they getting nothing in the way of concessions from the government here. some police backed down today, but not hong kong's government. instead, it claimed it was fighting enemies who were using the now-suspended extraditionto bill as a cove bring down this part of china. >> those all interior -- those alterior motives are going to destroy ho kong, to risk one country, two systems. n
here is nick beake. hong kong steepeningsi crisis is expong a dangerous class of colors stop pro-democracy activists dressed in black fought men loyal to the beijing-backed government. violence reigned for a third day running, and this one oa thousand rounds of tear gas police say they fired during this explosive summer of discontent.ha all this iening outside the main government building, but it is a simir picture in other parts of the city today, and that is because these demonstrators said...
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cnn's nick peyton walsh is live in london with the details.ick, essentially the culprit here is meat. >> reporter: meat but other types of food production as well. what we do to the map netplanet. startling figures here and this is important. not because it's another activist group telling you things about how the planet is changing, this is the consensus. this is the u.n., hundreds of experts, everybody on the same page and the consensus they basically have. it's about changing your eating habits in the immediate short term to avoid catastrophe. here's some of what we learned. the new u.n. report has emerged to reveal the shocking truth about how our food is ruining our planet. officially estimate that go about 1/4 of greenhouse gases in the last decade came from food, farming and land use and that if we change what we eat and how we farm, we could eliminate nearly all of that. if we don't, the u.n. experts warn chillingly, we risk long-term impacts. that's a big ask in texas where beef, the biggest food culprit in greenhouse gas production,
cnn's nick peyton walsh is live in london with the details.ick, essentially the culprit here is meat. >> reporter: meat but other types of food production as well. what we do to the map netplanet. startling figures here and this is important. not because it's another activist group telling you things about how the planet is changing, this is the consensus. this is the u.n., hundreds of experts, everybody on the same page and the consensus they basically have. it's about changing your...
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nick wants to hear what candidates have to say and make in my name is nick i was born here and was raised here what are the 3 main things that the f.t. wants for kim that's of these are for kim it's possible. that the problem with migrants in this city is clear you hear it from everybody. and they're concerned of course because they're just not used to that in former east germany yes from history but. back then we had people from vietnam in cuba. yes i know all that and i think it's good but what did we do back then it was mostly people who came here for a reason to do vocational training and then they took that training and went back to their home countries. the main talking point here in chemist's is the german government's refugee policy the true extent of local dissatisfaction became clear a year ago when a german cuban man was stabbed to death in the city center and the kids yes he says since then everything is changed he is this is the memorial to daniel h. who was murdered here a year ago on august 26th 1900. or more the right wing mobs use the incident to go on the rampage through
nick wants to hear what candidates have to say and make in my name is nick i was born here and was raised here what are the 3 main things that the f.t. wants for kim that's of these are for kim it's possible. that the problem with migrants in this city is clear you hear it from everybody. and they're concerned of course because they're just not used to that in former east germany yes from history but. back then we had people from vietnam in cuba. yes i know all that and i think it's good but...