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she had nick fairley early in life and did a great job of working and providing for nick at the same time. >> did you just feel robbed that you never got to experience all the things a mother and son get to experience together? >> definitely. a lot of people in my family say i act just like her. >> the police officers got an immediate lead from her upstairs neighbor. >> did you know immediately who had done this? >> yes. >> who had committed this. >> i knew. >> she was certain it was the work of a teenager. he and lottie had a history. she said it would explain the hideous attack. she told detectives her story. things had started so innocently. don't they always. >> i met him at the paint ball field playing paint ball so we just met by being teammates on the same team. >> she was the captain of her team. kind of a den mother to the other much younger players. especially him, a georgia tech student 12 years her junior. >> he didn't have anybody else he could open up and talk to or share his thoughts and feelings with. >> so you felt like a big sister to him. >> that's exactly how i fe
she had nick fairley early in life and did a great job of working and providing for nick at the same time. >> did you just feel robbed that you never got to experience all the things a mother and son get to experience together? >> definitely. a lot of people in my family say i act just like her. >> the police officers got an immediate lead from her upstairs neighbor. >> did you know immediately who had done this? >> yes. >> who had committed this. >> i...
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"sloppy nick," it said.is trash in time. >> nope. >> reporter: across the country in georgia, charlie got the news. >> yeah, that was another kind of happy moment, to be honest. >> reporter: that's quite a place to get to in life, when you're happy that your father's been arrested for murder, the murder of your mother, mind you. >> yeah. it's -- >> reporter: i mean -- >> no one wants to -- no one would want to actually say, gosh, yeah, that's a good thing, but after everything growing up with him in the house, it seems like a little bit of justice. >> reporter: almost three years after lynn's death the three men charged with her murder finally went on trial. and detective richard birdsall and undercover cop kris nelson, both retired now, were there. >> it's always nice to see a case all the way through, and see it in, you know, in my opinion, see people get, you know, get what they got coming to them. >> reporter: do they give you a special weird look? >> you now when they walked into court the only one that
"sloppy nick," it said.is trash in time. >> nope. >> reporter: across the country in georgia, charlie got the news. >> yeah, that was another kind of happy moment, to be honest. >> reporter: that's quite a place to get to in life, when you're happy that your father's been arrested for murder, the murder of your mother, mind you. >> yeah. it's -- >> reporter: i mean -- >> no one wants to -- no one would want to actually say, gosh, yeah, that's...
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welcome back we are hanging out with nick kroll, right here ladies and gentlemen, nick kroll [ cheers on thank you so much for coming back to our show >> thank you for having me >> jimmy: i'm a big fan of you but also the show "big mouth." >> yeah. >> jimmy: which is - [ cheers and applause -- coming back to netflix very soon and in october. you do all the voices for that as well? >> i do a bunch of those >> jimmy: a bunch of them. >> yes, i do a bunch of the voices and it's -- it's the most fun. it's this show that's based on me, and my best friend andrew goldberg from childhood >> jimmy: yeah >> it's based on our lives and it's about kids going through puberty and the kind of -- the glorious horror of that time in life. >> jimmy: you just got nominated for an emmy award. >> yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on that >> yeah. thank you, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: well deserved. >> yeah, um, yeah. it was -- it was awesome we lost. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sorry about that >> we lost the emmy to this new, i mean, we lost to this new show, uh, called "the simpsons." [ laughter ] >
welcome back we are hanging out with nick kroll, right here ladies and gentlemen, nick kroll [ cheers on thank you so much for coming back to our show >> thank you for having me >> jimmy: i'm a big fan of you but also the show "big mouth." >> yeah. >> jimmy: which is - [ cheers and applause -- coming back to netflix very soon and in october. you do all the voices for that as well? >> i do a bunch of those >> jimmy: a bunch of them. >> yes, i...
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nick cannon, ever. nick cannon, ever. we'll be right back.nd salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning. good night. the all-new versa- the most tech-advanced car in its class. this is nissan intelligent mobility. the most tech-advanced car in its class. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. does this make you oh, how about this? ok, we'll stop. just kidding, we're not gonna stop. not sorry. reese's but there is so much more you want to do. new starbucks tripleshot energy. 225 mg of caffeine for the energy to do what matters to you. what gives you energy? >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight, lights out with david spade is coming up next, but first here it is, your moment of zen. >> that s that plausible? i mean it just-- i guess i sort of feel like it is like we're watching a champagne bottl
nick cannon, ever. nick cannon, ever. we'll be right back.nd salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning. good night. the all-new versa- the most tech-advanced car in its class. this is nissan intelligent mobility. the most tech-advanced car in its class. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network......
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nick cannon, ever. we'll be right back. ♪ morning fred.ll it's finger lickin'...owl. ooooh cheese. ooooh chicken. cheese! chicken! $5?! chiken! cheeeeeeeeeese! look at all those $5 fill ups. kfc. it's finger lickin' good. >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight, lights out with david spade is coming up next, but first here it is, your moment of zen. >> that s that plausible? i mean it just-- i guess i sort of feel like it is like we're watching a champagne bottle being shake enand shake enand shake enand shake enand shake enand shaken and shaken and shaken an shaken and shaken and captioning sponsored by comedy central >> david: hey, everybody! today is national binge day. and you know what tomorrow is? throw-up thursday. [laughter] >> david: they usually are right together. "lights out" starts now. >> announcer: amazing! >> david: whatever! >> you're still fat! >> announcer: and now, david spade! [applause and cheering] ♪ [applause and captioning sponsored by comedy central >> david: hi, guys! [applause and cheering
nick cannon, ever. we'll be right back. ♪ morning fred.ll it's finger lickin'...owl. ooooh cheese. ooooh chicken. cheese! chicken! $5?! chiken! cheeeeeeeeeese! look at all those $5 fill ups. kfc. it's finger lickin' good. >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight, lights out with david spade is coming up next, but first here it is, your moment of zen. >> that s that plausible? i mean it just-- i guess i sort of feel like it is like we're watching a champagne bottle being shake...
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nick: from the low-lying pacific islands to drought-ridden australia. streets of south africa to the brandenburg gate in berlin. the children of the world, the inheritors of our climate change crisis -- >> what do we want? >> climate justice! nick: young voices speaking with passion and urgency, because there's is the future that is at stake. >> we assume we have a short histut of time to turn around. it is vital that young peoplepl are at the fcoefront of the ersation because they will be impacted more than anybody else. >> what the youth can do is talk about the problem and make noise and demanded fropeople who can make a change. there is s time. time is up. time is running,hi andis our last chance to do something for . nick: in a ple normally filled with brexit protesters was filled with people concern for the planet. there were similar scenen towns.t, small we spoke to greta thunberg, who has become the insistent voice of this restless generation. did you ever think it could end up with something like this? greta: a my dad woke me said it is massive
nick: from the low-lying pacific islands to drought-ridden australia. streets of south africa to the brandenburg gate in berlin. the children of the world, the inheritors of our climate change crisis -- >> what do we want? >> climate justice! nick: young voices speaking with passion and urgency, because there's is the future that is at stake. >> we assume we have a short histut of time to turn around. it is vital that young peoplepl are at the fcoefront of the ersation because...
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nick: it felt like the white house was in a differetury today. donald trump, the president wass taken the unittes out of the paris climate-change according welcoming australian aime minister scott morrison, leader who wants once brandished a piece of coal in his parliament to phasize the ntraty of fossil fuels to his economy. children are demanding that it is time to put the environment first. to some, this will be a confronting reminder that successive generations of adults have let down the young. but in this planetary day of action, these children can tell their children that they marsh. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. nada: today's protests, head of next week's u.n. clemt change summit in new york, where world leaders are ued u to show up with bold plans to address global warming. david shukman looks at what is at stake. david: a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, its a matter of life and death, whether their countr can survive ture. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions
nick: it felt like the white house was in a differetury today. donald trump, the president wass taken the unittes out of the paris climate-change according welcoming australian aime minister scott morrison, leader who wants once brandished a piece of coal in his parliament to phasize the ntraty of fossil fuels to his economy. children are demanding that it is time to put the environment first. to some, this will be a confronting reminder that successive generations of adults have let down the...
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unfortunately, nick lyon's response was that, "well, they have to die of something." >> i, i was, youbbergasted, and i didn't say anything right then. althought was a situion where you're just, i mean, you're just in shocks a result of him saying that, of the director of the health departpant. >> narrator: nick lyon declined to be interviewed. in a letter, his attorney said, "director lyon did not make that he said the team's work was one of lyon's top priorities and blamed any delays onhe scientists. ♪ ec l precutor todd flood was also clashing with state officials, as s investigation began turning up evidence of misconduct and negligence and an effort within the government to cover up the water crisis. >> every single witns had a paid-for attorney by the government. whether or not you were a suspect or a defendant or ain witness, everye one had a government-pd-for attoey. so we were going up against goliat a lot of people didn't want us to expose what was happening and why it was happening. >> breaking news right now from int, michigan, we've been following this all day long. the st
unfortunately, nick lyon's response was that, "well, they have to die of something." >> i, i was, youbbergasted, and i didn't say anything right then. althought was a situion where you're just, i mean, you're just in shocks a result of him saying that, of the director of the health departpant. >> narrator: nick lyon declined to be interviewed. in a letter, his attorney said, "director lyon did not make that he said the team's work was one of lyon's top priorities and...
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birthday today nick jonas turns 27.meone very close to nick's heart to send him a special birthday message. his wife priyanka chopra. >> in front of the whole word it's been a wonderful year for you. i hope it' in love. she told me more homes and more babies on the way. >>> this is a big year fror frien for friends. we're bringing you our entire show from inside central perk. >> here's a sneak peek. >> it's the one where "e.t." celebrates friends turning 25. >> no. >> da da da da da. >> we have bloopers and secrets from the set. >> i remember being in fashifat with jennifer aniston. >> courtney does have soft lips. >> could there ever be a reboot? >> it is a big deal. >> i knew it! - [narrator] this program is a paid presentation for omegaxl - welcome. i'm larry king, health related investigation, that's been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you during the course of this show, is relevant to everyone's health and well-being. several years ago i was introduced to ken meares, found
birthday today nick jonas turns 27.meone very close to nick's heart to send him a special birthday message. his wife priyanka chopra. >> in front of the whole word it's been a wonderful year for you. i hope it' in love. she told me more homes and more babies on the way. >>> this is a big year fror frien for friends. we're bringing you our entire show from inside central perk. >> here's a sneak peek. >> it's the one where "e.t." celebrates friends turning 25....
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i want to go to nick. you're further nick in melbourne, florida. what's the situation there this hour and how prepared are folks there? i know you were talking earlier about some people letting their guard down because they were thinking, well, it's not going to be as bad as we thought it was going to be. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the wind is strengthening and only gotten stronger. we have yet to feel a drop of rain but conditions will only deteriorate as hours progress. on the notion of people taking this seriously, i think the most people i've spoken unfortunately may not be taking it as serious as emergency management officials would like them to take it. this was under a mandatory evacuation warning at 1:00 p.m. but in the week that we've been out here it's the busiest we've seen the beaches. also driving around this community, we were shocked to see just how few businesses had deployed shutters or put up plywood. there is a range in attitudes towards this storm. i think as soon as the track of this storm shifted from making a direct imp
i want to go to nick. you're further nick in melbourne, florida. what's the situation there this hour and how prepared are folks there? i know you were talking earlier about some people letting their guard down because they were thinking, well, it's not going to be as bad as we thought it was going to be. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the wind is strengthening and only gotten stronger. we have yet to feel a drop of rain but conditions will only deteriorate as hours progress. on the...
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ndour north america correst nick bryant reports. nick: these are the quiet rituals of opioid america.al a pair are visiting is tryinto bash visiting a shrin- a pr are visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. bujeff was 28 when he died his mother told us his drug addiction began a decade earlier when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. he did not miss practice. or game he was an amazing kid. nick: jeff had beeininjured playg american football in high school and started taking oxycontin, a drug prosecutorsti allege was deceptively marketed by purdue pharma, owned by the sackler family, one of the richest in america. in the early days, did you have eany sense of how addictive -- no, no, no. like, no, no, no. it really bothers me because no one ever told us there was an addictive quality at all. they purposely setut to misguide doctors, ms. lee -- sld t public, and have everyone assume they were safe. nick: purdue pharma has filed for bankruptcy out of a proposal to settle thousands of lawsuits against it and provi
ndour north america correst nick bryant reports. nick: these are the quiet rituals of opioid america.al a pair are visiting is tryinto bash visiting a shrin- a pr are visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. bujeff was 28 when he died his mother told us his drug addiction began a decade earlier when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. he did not miss practice. or game he was an amazing kid. nick: jeff had beeininjured playg american football in high school and started...
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now nick has to respond. yeah.ick is letting his legs do the talking. >> sam can grab the bride and run. >> while sam wasn't able to winner tory's heart with his dance, he did declare himself the winner of the dance contest. we all know what we all know the truth. >> yep. >> you killed >>> this, my friends, is the face of fear. >> our buddy eric decided to go to sky dive san diego because he wanted to face his fears. he's terrified of heights. he's never been on a roller coaster. that's how bad his fear is. so what better way to face your biggest fear than to jump out of a perfectly great plane. >> if you're scareed of any heights, it might as well be all the heights. >> i'm glad he decided to buy the video package, because we get to see h the plane while he's trying to keep cool, calm and collected. he's trying to keep it together. >> i give him props. if you're afraid of heights, you tried this one first, good for you. >> yeah. he may not remember it though. >> oh. >> he is still free falling, and he starts screa
now nick has to respond. yeah.ick is letting his legs do the talking. >> sam can grab the bride and run. >> while sam wasn't able to winner tory's heart with his dance, he did declare himself the winner of the dance contest. we all know what we all know the truth. >> yep. >> you killed >>> this, my friends, is the face of fear. >> our buddy eric decided to go to sky dive san diego because he wanted to face his fears. he's terrified of heights. he's never...
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birthday today nick jonas turns 27.very close to nick's heart to send him a special birthday message. his wife priyanka chopra. >> in front of the whole word it's been a wonderful year for you. i hope it's only bigger and better. >> they're so in love. she told me more homes and more babies on the way. >>> this is a big year fror frien for friends. we're bringing you our entire show from inside central perk. >> here's a sneak peek. >> it's the one where "e.t." celebrates friends turning 25. >> no. >> da da da da da. >> we have bloopers and secrets from the set. >> i remember being in fashifat with jennifer aniston. >> courtney does have soft lips. >> could there ever be a reboot? >> it is a big deal. >> i knew it! >>supposed to be a healthy alternative cigarettes right. well, it turns out it's a killer. >>breaking news tonight. vaping has now led to the death of a 7th person in the united states since the second death in california linked to vaping good evening. i'm ken wayne and i'm j r stone and for pam moore now the
birthday today nick jonas turns 27.very close to nick's heart to send him a special birthday message. his wife priyanka chopra. >> in front of the whole word it's been a wonderful year for you. i hope it's only bigger and better. >> they're so in love. she told me more homes and more babies on the way. >>> this is a big year fror frien for friends. we're bringing you our entire show from inside central perk. >> here's a sneak peek. >> it's the one where...
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the crowds have built up quite quickly, nick.there. this protest is all about calling for another referendum, the so—called people's vote. i suspect some of the people here won't be totally happy with jeremy corbyn's plan to stay neutral, if the other referendum happens. the policy being discussed at the moment in the next couple of days at labour conference would see the party pledge, if there isa snap would see the party pledge, if there is a snap general election in the next few weeks, they would have a new deal or negotiate a new deal with europe in the next three months. after six months, they would hold a referendum, but they wouldn't decide until after that election what policy they would back, whether they back their own new deal or whether they back remain. there are many people in the labour party who don't think the party has gone far enough when it comes to moving towards that remain position. that might change over the weekend, there are some people who will try and forcejeremy are some people who will try and force
the crowds have built up quite quickly, nick.there. this protest is all about calling for another referendum, the so—called people's vote. i suspect some of the people here won't be totally happy with jeremy corbyn's plan to stay neutral, if the other referendum happens. the policy being discussed at the moment in the next couple of days at labour conference would see the party pledge, if there isa snap would see the party pledge, if there is a snap general election in the next few weeks,...
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and we have given nick the whole show to investigate this.ew months looking at this hugely pressing issue which is sweeping america, but what is important is it isn't just an american issue. we are beginning to see the full extent of this year in the uk on our shores, where one quarter of us are being prescribed potentially addictive medication. but in the states, i wanted to look at whether technology companies are really contributing to the recent rise in opiod overdoses, or, as technology companies, if their inherent nimbleness — mobility to innovate, could provide a solution to the epidemic. 0k. and nick's first port of call was an online forensics lab in the south of the usa. at the university of alabama at birmingham, gary warner and his students monitor for illegal activity online. so some of these students are investigating terrorism, some are working on financial crimes. their pioneering expertise in computerforensics has helped the fbi, the secret service and now, facebook, the virtual home of more than half of americans. they reali
and we have given nick the whole show to investigate this.ew months looking at this hugely pressing issue which is sweeping america, but what is important is it isn't just an american issue. we are beginning to see the full extent of this year in the uk on our shores, where one quarter of us are being prescribed potentially addictive medication. but in the states, i wanted to look at whether technology companies are really contributing to the recent rise in opiod overdoses, or, as technology...
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so nick valencia is live this hour in melbourne, florida, and we're going to go straight to nick there. millions of people under these alerts, under evacuation orders. how prepared do you think the coastline is? >> reporter: i think there's a little bit of fatigue going on, robyn, because they started to prepare wednesday of last week for the possibility of a direct hit. you know, when this storm was first forecast, it was predicted to make a direct impact, direct landfall into central florida. the track changed, and i think a lot of people sort of breathed a collective sigh of relief and let their guard down. we can tell you what's going on right now. we've felt the strongest winds that we've felt since we've been out here. we haven't felt a single drop of rain just yet, but we just felt a really strong wind gust here. that is only going to get worse throughout the morning hours. i mentioned the fatigue factor. what i'm seeing here is a lot businesses as early as yesterday hadn't really been taking the precautions or preparations. we saw limited sandbagging, limited plywood going up,
so nick valencia is live this hour in melbourne, florida, and we're going to go straight to nick there. millions of people under these alerts, under evacuation orders. how prepared do you think the coastline is? >> reporter: i think there's a little bit of fatigue going on, robyn, because they started to prepare wednesday of last week for the possibility of a direct hit. you know, when this storm was first forecast, it was predicted to make a direct impact, direct landfall into central...
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from ottawa, the bbc's nick bryant reports. nick: when he first emerged as the canadian prime minister, hee be golden boy of international politics -- youthful, telegenic, a leader who seemed to embody the values of modern-day progressivm and political rrectness. so this photo has shocked supporters and opponents alike. ithows him wearing blackface in 2001, an arabian nights costume party where as a 29-year-old teacher he wasdr sed as a character from "aladdin." his message today, forgive me, i have changed. prime min. trudeau: i have endeavored in my life to put the advantages and the opportunities i have been given to serve this country, to ght for people's rihgts, and i have to recognizeo that i let a lpeople dn with that choice, and i stand here today to reflect on that and ask for forgiveness. nick: today a video has emerged from the early 1990's showing a young justin trudeau covered in dark makeup and making faces. the emergence of the blackface photo comes in the midst of an election campaign where mr.d trudeau already
from ottawa, the bbc's nick bryant reports. nick: when he first emerged as the canadian prime minister, hee be golden boy of international politics -- youthful, telegenic, a leader who seemed to embody the values of modern-day progressivm and political rrectness. so this photo has shocked supporters and opponents alike. ithows him wearing blackface in 2001, an arabian nights costume party where as a 29-year-old teacher he wasdr sed as a character from "aladdin." his message today,...
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nick: it's kind of a struggle ainetimes. there's ce restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an obserr on the boat 100% of t time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measus, but these other countries don't. they're using filet mignon on the hooks, and we're using a hot dog. man: the u.s. is the largest importer of seafood in the. world import 91% of our seafood, and our primary source is china. it ces both at a large environmental cost in terms the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe,nd it comes at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year. nick: it seems like it would be a lot better for the americanet fishermen if we didn't import as much fish. david: in other countries, they gas th
nick: it's kind of a struggle ainetimes. there's ce restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an obserr on the boat 100% of t time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measus, but these other countries don't. they're using filet mignon on...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: in india, at least 12 people died after at boa capsized. the indian navy is time to find survivors. over 30 people are thought to be missing. president erdogan of turkey is hosting the leaders of iran and russia in ankara. the leaders of talking about the conflict in syria and the humanitarian crisis in the northwest the country. turkey is concerned about refugees from idlibsi province cr into their territory. 26,000 car workers across the u.s. for on strike last night after talks ltered with their employer general motors. it is the union's first strike after the automaker came out of bankruptcygo a decadehanks to the taxpayer-funded bailout. e united auto workers union wants better health care and job security. gm says their fair offer as the rejected. i spoke to transportation writeo micheline maynardromichigan. micheline: we didweot think they far apart until the last couple of days. general motors did something very unusual. it give a complete offer to the uaw and then it publicized the the protocol is that once the talks are down to th
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: in india, at least 12 people died after at boa capsized. the indian navy is time to find survivors. over 30 people are thought to be missing. president erdogan of turkey is hosting the leaders of iran and russia in ankara. the leaders of talking about the conflict in syria and the humanitarian crisis in the northwest the country. turkey is concerned about refugees from idlibsi province cr into their territory. 26,000 car workers across the u.s. for on...
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nick paton walsh is there. nick? you don't get a higher voice.direct lly addresses what so think is the kernel for whatever strength that u.s. has here. he is quite clear there will be no negotiation with the united states at any level. everyone should know and notice this is a trick. by that, he is saying the maximum pressure campaign is designed to force iran back to talks, without pressure being lifted off him. he goes on to make sure nobody in his government feels otherwise. goes on to say, all the iranian officials, and others, have unanimously agreed that we will not negotiate with the u.s., bilateral or multilateral. he throws out the possibility of talks maybe at some point down the line. maybe offering the humiliating moment. rejoined the nuclear deal, he may be welcomed on the talks at a multilateral level. maybe amidst all of this, this is the ultimate authority here in iran saying no to that. certainly, in the weeks ahead, things can change. he doesn't address the idea of what would happen if sanctions were lifted against iran. but th
nick paton walsh is there. nick? you don't get a higher voice.direct lly addresses what so think is the kernel for whatever strength that u.s. has here. he is quite clear there will be no negotiation with the united states at any level. everyone should know and notice this is a trick. by that, he is saying the maximum pressure campaign is designed to force iran back to talks, without pressure being lifted off him. he goes on to make sure nobody in his government feels otherwise. goes on to say,...
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please welcome nick offerman. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, nick? >> i'm very well.uldn't help but overhear. you have a rash on your alabama? >> well, that was off the air. we had a discussion about a medical condition guillermo is having. >> oh, gosh. >> jimmy: it's okay. he signed a release. we can get into it. but yeah, guillermo has a rash. and the doctor drew around the rash with a sharpie to see if it was going to get any bigger on the same day donald trump drew on alabama. so we were just noting that. see what i'm saying? >> yeah, right there on the panhandle there. >> jimmy: yeah. >> good luck. patience. and soap. soap. >> jimmy: soap. you think soap is good? >> my mom always prescribed soap for a rash. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: because i think soap oftentimes gives you a rash. >> depends on the soap. >> jimmy: i guess it does depend on the soap. in our family, was for everything. >> deeps everything moving, just a thick slather on a blt. >> jimmy: do you toast the bread first? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. how many comedy tours have you done now?
please welcome nick offerman. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, nick? >> i'm very well.uldn't help but overhear. you have a rash on your alabama? >> well, that was off the air. we had a discussion about a medical condition guillermo is having. >> oh, gosh. >> jimmy: it's okay. he signed a release. we can get into it. but yeah, guillermo has a rash. and the doctor drew around the rash with a sharpie to see if it was going to get any bigger on the same day...
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nick valencia, let's go to you.'re further north in melbourne, florida, where people are feeling less threatened than they were by dorian. and there are dangers to consider. they must remember that. >> absolutely. that has to be at the top of everyone's mind. now, if they're waking up, they are starting to feel the wind gusts. they're not the strength of tropical storm force winds. certainly, you can feel for the first time here, the effects of hurricane dorian. i think the storm has been -- the key word has been uncertainty about this storm. and the uncertainty about this storm, really kept a lot of people's attention. but as the days changed, people started to go about their lives. a story yesterday. i was talking to a resident at our hotel who had evacuated. i asked, are you going to stay here for the storm? and she said she was planning to go back and taking her chances and hunkering down. this county is under mandatory evacuation at 1:00 p.m. yesterday. you couldn't tell that from the sights on the beach. there
nick valencia, let's go to you.'re further north in melbourne, florida, where people are feeling less threatened than they were by dorian. and there are dangers to consider. they must remember that. >> absolutely. that has to be at the top of everyone's mind. now, if they're waking up, they are starting to feel the wind gusts. they're not the strength of tropical storm force winds. certainly, you can feel for the first time here, the effects of hurricane dorian. i think the storm has been...
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nick: there are a fair amount of job openings in the labor market.here are two sides, one that we are 10 years into this recovery and growth is higher than the rates to keep up with population growth. if we were at full employment you would see payroll growth below that level. at the same time wrestling a from outsideires the labor force. even though we see this low on a plummet rate, there is a considerable number of workers that are shadow slack. caroline: thank you. pricing for the impact, as we target a lower valuation for the ipo. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: softbank and its affiliates have 29% stake -- as the company contemplates listing on the public market than it previously received, softbank is bracing for a potentially staggering loss. joining us from san francisco with the latest is sarah mcbride. thank you very much for joining us. how high are the stakes for softbank in getting this one out the door at a price that is somewhere in the ballpark of the numbers that have been thrown around? sarah: the st
nick: there are a fair amount of job openings in the labor market.here are two sides, one that we are 10 years into this recovery and growth is higher than the rates to keep up with population growth. if we were at full employment you would see payroll growth below that level. at the same time wrestling a from outsideires the labor force. even though we see this low on a plummet rate, there is a considerable number of workers that are shadow slack. caroline: thank you. pricing for the impact,...
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days after the shooting i introduced a bill called the fix next act, it's a little bit confusing nick'sis national institute criminal background check system but it's clear we needed to fix the national instant criminal background check system, hence the name fix nick's which is now law. that law brought a background check system to prevent violent criminals who shouldn't be able to purchase firearms from being able to do asso. it was actually one of the good things that came out of this terrible tragedy at a time when division and partisanship were much more common than working together we actually were able to overcome that partisan divide and division and the past this common-law solution to a real problem, which i'm convinced will save lives in the future. this is the kind of thing our constituents expect us to do and what we need to do more of. it's been two years since the shooting and sutherland springs and unfortunately that was not the last mass violence episode experienced by the state of texas. on august 3 of this year a gunman stormed the el paso walmart killing 22 people an
days after the shooting i introduced a bill called the fix next act, it's a little bit confusing nick'sis national institute criminal background check system but it's clear we needed to fix the national instant criminal background check system, hence the name fix nick's which is now law. that law brought a background check system to prevent violent criminals who shouldn't be able to purchase firearms from being able to do asso. it was actually one of the good things that came out of this...
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there are products some kidsnd ults tition to nick teen.of the adults might have gone to o smoking instead choosing to vape instead. but we know kids are initiated on nick teen through e-cigarettes that wouldn't smoke. we stigma a tise smoking in a lot of the kids addicted to nick teen wouldn't have turn to cigarettes but for the fact they have they have now a nick teen addiction. >> what role does thc play in this? there is the fhalingis? sort of counterfeit vaping material causing let lung diseasen and some of the deaths may involve thc. does that getd exhibitin since marijuana is not legal federally? >> i think we need to o be careful to distinguish two problems. one is the crisis of an epidemic of teen vapcig of rettes and now the acute lung injuries which seem to be driven by counterfeit products and illegal products that contain thc or cbd. and they fall in a regulatory no man's land. it's not clear who is regulating those vaping products right now. one of the thipgts we saw the past summer was the launch of national brands of vorizin
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targeted and so mentioned, nick support for grassroots organizations. there are organization like life after hate that work with people that have started on that path towards violence and you know, the communities coming together to talk together about mao they can spot the pre-occursors and what they can do. better educational opportunities, better job opportunities, feeling more like you are a part of the community, welcoming communities, communities that don't make people like they are outcasts. someone who ends up committing a terrorist attack, just like who attackmitting a domestic will see these are people who are in search of something that was bigger than themselves because their own life was not fulfilling. we need to provide more things that people can get behind. we have climate change and all kinds of stuff that people could et behind instead of violent extremism. >> you have worked about radicalization. you could fill this room. take out the classified in your mind, but what you can talk about, what are the ways of cutting off the radicaliz
targeted and so mentioned, nick support for grassroots organizations. there are organization like life after hate that work with people that have started on that path towards violence and you know, the communities coming together to talk together about mao they can spot the pre-occursors and what they can do. better educational opportunities, better job opportunities, feeling more like you are a part of the community, welcoming communities, communities that don't make people like they are...
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let's bring in nick paton walsh. nick, what's the view from where you are?> reporter: we heard from the highest voice in the hand. he says there is no negotiation with the united states at any level. there will be no negotiation. he said, everyone should know and notice this is a trick. he means donald trump's suggestion to talk to them, under the umbrella of the u.s. maximum pressure campaign, designed to get iran through the table. some remarks are due to the politics. of course, the islamic state is not confused. our path is clear. we know what we're doing. and to avoid any confusion, the bureaucracy here, goes on to say. that's why they have unanimously agreed that we will not negotiate with the u.s. he holds out the possibility, that if they join the nuclear talks, they might be able to join the talks around that deal. that's unlikely to happen. on a day when donald trump has fascinated, and seems unkeen to do it, some analysts thought that the accusations behind the attacks were designed to get them to the table, the supreme leader said no. iranian off
let's bring in nick paton walsh. nick, what's the view from where you are?> reporter: we heard from the highest voice in the hand. he says there is no negotiation with the united states at any level. there will be no negotiation. he said, everyone should know and notice this is a trick. he means donald trump's suggestion to talk to them, under the umbrella of the u.s. maximum pressure campaign, designed to get iran through the table. some remarks are due to the politics. of course, the...
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nick pa rrott, of ending the stalemate. nick parrott, bbc news.were hoping for a better start, three losses, one win and one draw, we feel like we should have got the win that could have happened to anyone. as soon as the team goes to ten men, they sit back, the game opens up and we need to be more deadly in front of goal and a soon as we do we will click into place, i hope. we play with ten men exactly the same, scoring goals, so i'm very happy for the performance of the team, and for the performance of the team, and for the personality of the team, and playing away, if you can't win, don't lose it. wsl champions arsenal have started two wins out of two, beating manchester united, but the away side had to wait a long time for the breakthrough. you noted's goalkeeper mary earps was inspired to 85 minutes of this match, the highlight that brilliant double save. but with time running out, arsenal finally save. but with time running out, arsenalfinally got save. but with time running out, arsenal finally got the opener they deserved through daniela v
nick pa rrott, of ending the stalemate. nick parrott, bbc news.were hoping for a better start, three losses, one win and one draw, we feel like we should have got the win that could have happened to anyone. as soon as the team goes to ten men, they sit back, the game opens up and we need to be more deadly in front of goal and a soon as we do we will click into place, i hope. we play with ten men exactly the same, scoring goals, so i'm very happy for the performance of the team, and for the...
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everyone who supported us but different now for more on this story we're joined by our correspondent nick connolly in moscow and kiev post at a time matthew cote in the ukrainian capital welcome to you both maggie starting with you bring us up to date with the latest what is happening right now in kiev. will the prisoner exchanges already happen here was a very emotional scene at you but he's full airport when the plane arrived the prisoner the former prisoners now exited the plane they embraced president bill of human is announced he met their relatives a brace their relatives a lot of emotions a very happy scene there now likely being taken to in a medical clinic for medical checks but on this and that the the exchanges happened some of the people returned include as mention film director led some sort of a very pop prominent political prisoner but also 24 ukrainian sailors were captured while crossing from the black sea into the as old city in november. journalist who was who is rearrested while visiting family in moscow also called a night a ukrainian was 19 in 2017 when he was basica
everyone who supported us but different now for more on this story we're joined by our correspondent nick connolly in moscow and kiev post at a time matthew cote in the ukrainian capital welcome to you both maggie starting with you bring us up to date with the latest what is happening right now in kiev. will the prisoner exchanges already happen here was a very emotional scene at you but he's full airport when the plane arrived the prisoner the former prisoners now exited the plane they...
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nick bryant, bbc news, ottawa. laura: back here in the u.s. capital,si did pnt trump ntmake a troubling promise to a former leader, and if so, what was it? "the washington post" reported that an official file a utmplaint because this person was so concerned ahe enesident said perhaps mtiple times is causing a firestorm here. democrats say they are not getting answers to the questions. greg milleis one of the journalists who broke hee story anoined us earlier. thanks for being with us. outt more can you tell u why the president's promise to a foreren leader caused an intelligence official so much concern? ysgreg: that is a bit of ary at this point. we don't have all the answers, nor do members of congress. what we do know is that this member of the u.s. intelligence communit trump's communications with a reign leader, became so disturbed by what he saw that he then filed a formal complaint with the main whistleblower, a sort of watchdog entity in the u.s. intelligence community, which is just a really exaordinary development. i spoke with a num
nick bryant, bbc news, ottawa. laura: back here in the u.s. capital,si did pnt trump ntmake a troubling promise to a former leader, and if so, what was it? "the washington post" reported that an official file a utmplaint because this person was so concerned ahe enesident said perhaps mtiple times is causing a firestorm here. democrats say they are not getting answers to the questions. greg milleis one of the journalists who broke hee story anoined us earlier. thanks for being with us....
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i'm joined by nick foster at the planning department who will speak later. the item before you today is the transbay parcel f project shadow on union square and willie woo woo wong playground. a review of the shadow cast by this project supports the objective 1.2, the strategic plan strengthened quality of existing parks and facilities. as you know, the review of shadow on rec and parkland is codified by planning section 215 and the 1985 memo. what i will be doing, because this park -- both of these parks are within the downtown area and under the transbay center -- transit center district plan, i'm going to go over some of the background on the transit center district plan and then move on to information about both parks in the project. if i can get the powerpoint on now. the transit center district plan was adopted in 2012 by both the planning -- by the planning commission with the rec and park commission. they rezoned the area around the terminal raising the shadow budget and the -- what's called the absolute cumulative limit of the shadow, also known as
i'm joined by nick foster at the planning department who will speak later. the item before you today is the transbay parcel f project shadow on union square and willie woo woo wong playground. a review of the shadow cast by this project supports the objective 1.2, the strategic plan strengthened quality of existing parks and facilities. as you know, the review of shadow on rec and parkland is codified by planning section 215 and the 1985 memo. what i will be doing, because this park -- both of...
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nick's influence will be felt in miami for years to come. we will remember him with love and pride. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor terry hunter, who has retired after 14 years of faithful service on staff with the lakeland chamber of commerce and 17 years before that as a business owner. few have done more to advance the cause of a local entrepreneur than terry. since 1921, the lakeland chamber of commerce has served as an advocate for business and is the largest chamber in polk county with over 1,400 investor business. during testifyry's tenure as chamber vice president lakeland has risen to the fourth fastest growing metropolitan area in the nation. his leadership instrumental in training workshops, providing small business development and providing opportunities for visionaries to network. the city of lakeland is a stronge
nick's influence will be felt in miami for years to come. we will remember him with love and pride. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor terry hunter, who has retired after 14 years of faithful service on staff with the lakeland...
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maya and nick, thank you. we may come back to you, depends what happens, as this is a breaking story. >>> still to come, the contagion of ukraine and how other members of trump's inner circle are roped in. >>> and tonight, i have a special report on impeachment and whether demanding a prosecuto prosecutor investigates a rival actually strengths the democrats' hands in brand-new ways. and later, pelosi's strategy as the house intel chief says that donald trump has betrayed america. and of course, later in the hour, a little bit of rudy letting loose. >> insiders are saying you mucked this up. your response? >> man, i really did? and you know who i did it at the request of? the state department. >> rudy gonna rudy, but the beat gonna beat, so stay tuned. we'll be back in a moment. , so d we'll be back in a moment. hout) hout) i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my
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let's cross to our political correspondent nick eardley in westminster.k, i suppose the first thing to say is what else has the finnish prime minister ben saying, and is he speaking on behalf of all of the 27 member states of the eu? well, there isa member states of the eu? well, there is a frustration in europe that although the uk might be presenting ideas in meetings at coming up with what it rings our solutions to some of the problems it has with the current exit deal, we have heard numerous european leaders say over the last few days they are frustrated that a formal proposal hasn't been put down in writing. the uk government hasn't gone to europe and said here is our alternative in writing. finnish prime minister has said today after with french president emmanuel macron that they agree that that needs to happen now, and by the end of the month, or in the words of the finnish prime minister, it's over. now, it is not clear what it's over actually means. we don't know exactly what that would entail, and it is not a full eu position yet. this is the f
let's cross to our political correspondent nick eardley in westminster.k, i suppose the first thing to say is what else has the finnish prime minister ben saying, and is he speaking on behalf of all of the 27 member states of the eu? well, there isa member states of the eu? well, there is a frustration in europe that although the uk might be presenting ideas in meetings at coming up with what it rings our solutions to some of the problems it has with the current exit deal, we have heard...
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his name is nick gardner. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us about your work. >> sure. i wear multiple hats. of the many hats that i wear, a lot are involved in one particular category category. that is the incarcerated community. so you are looking at homeless, veterans and the elderly. and the families of the incarcerated as well. i work with all of those different entities within the line of what i do. i'm executive director of an organization at san quentin prison called no more tears. i cofounded that. organization for7 ye i 501c3 thor with indlsthat have restored practices and principles. they also are involved with workforce development. i have a clothing business associated with that. i most of a consultant for other nonprofits. one particular is east palo alto called "retrying the village." more than anything, i am affiliated with taylor united methodists church. and since my affiliation with the church, we have extended our ministry to a lot of different outreach needs. we just
his name is nick gardner. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us about your work. >> sure. i wear multiple hats. of the many hats that i wear, a lot are involved in one particular category category. that is the incarcerated community. so you are looking at homeless, veterans and the elderly. and the families of the incarcerated as well. i work with all of those different entities within the line of what i do. i'm executive director of an organization at san...
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remember wraps nick? president trump: nick, where are you, nick, stand up. come here. come here. get up here, nick. tom: to order trump hits today, call any time within the next four years you will receive a limited edition of a lock of the president's hair. greg: joey, what do you make of the campaign kickoff? >> i love the video. this is the second little cat jumping, that's me getting on an escalator every day of my life. tyrus: he jokes about his legs. he's cool with it. >> if i ever reach arguing with holocaust survivors over the definition of concentration camps. if i reach that level in my political career put a fork in knee, i'm done. it leaves me to believe in the conspiracy theory of the democratic party. greg: stop there? >> okay. greg: jim, what did you make of the week so far? >> he was great. he got a lot of criticism because he was complaining the first hour. but he has every right to complain. democrats won't work with him. the mueller report was hanging over him. the media is like a nagging wife. they just pick at him. look at the way he yawned. can you believe i
remember wraps nick? president trump: nick, where are you, nick, stand up. come here. come here. get up here, nick. tom: to order trump hits today, call any time within the next four years you will receive a limited edition of a lock of the president's hair. greg: joey, what do you make of the campaign kickoff? >> i love the video. this is the second little cat jumping, that's me getting on an escalator every day of my life. tyrus: he jokes about his legs. he's cool with it. >> if i...
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we heard that nick viall and rachel bilson might be talking. have you heard that? >> no.ick. >> we have to ask you if you were to get on that train who is your teenage crush that might be single? >> zac efron, liam hemsworth. >> newly single. >> don't want to go there. >> we have to ask you monday night's premier with "dancing with the stars" already shomance talk with you and alan. how real is that? >> he's the person i spend the most time with. we are having a really good time focusing on dancing. yeah, that's all. >> that's it? >> we're friends dancing together. >> nothing more? >> nothing more. >> possibility for anything more? >> dancing. >> more dancing. >>> while you and alan made your dancing debut, an icon prepared her new make-up line. >> make-up is something that's transformative. it changed my life. that's where i found lady gaga. that's where i invented myself. ♪ baby i was born this way >> nobody uses make-up to transform quite like lady gaga. ♪ poker face >> last night the oscar winner debuted her first make-up line ha laboratories with a massive haus party
we heard that nick viall and rachel bilson might be talking. have you heard that? >> no.ick. >> we have to ask you if you were to get on that train who is your teenage crush that might be single? >> zac efron, liam hemsworth. >> newly single. >> don't want to go there. >> we have to ask you monday night's premier with "dancing with the stars" already shomance talk with you and alan. how real is that? >> he's the person i spend the most time...
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nick: significant divisions in the labour party. just a policy problem, it's a lot more than a political problem. it gets to the heart of britain's role in the world and britain's culture. what we have got in boris johnson is someone who sees things in binary terms. we will either be dominant or submissive. this is a common trait for a former colonial power. they yearn for the day when britain was not submissive. submissive to the europeans or anyone else. they want to be dominant. that was then and this is now, we live in a different world and a different global economy. and yet he is appealing to the english exceptionalism. we will see how politically salient that is when we get a general election, which i think will becoming pretty soon. kathleen: had you expect the general election -- how do you expect the general election to play out? give us some detail on that, because the system of elections in the u.k. is a little bit idiosyncratic. give us a little bit of structure so our audience can understand how this will work. nick: i
nick: significant divisions in the labour party. just a policy problem, it's a lot more than a political problem. it gets to the heart of britain's role in the world and britain's culture. what we have got in boris johnson is someone who sees things in binary terms. we will either be dominant or submissive. this is a common trait for a former colonial power. they yearn for the day when britain was not submissive. submissive to the europeans or anyone else. they want to be dominant. that was...
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nick parrott, bbc news. wanted to take home three points tonight, and you had a great opportunity to get three points because i think you had the game where you wanted to come... how many times this season have we been 1—0 up times this season have we been 1—0 up and not managed to get the second goal, which is the most important thing? can we learn from it. today was a steep learning curve for us. fifa have ruled that cardiff city must pay the first instalment of £5.3 million to nantes for striker emiliano sala. the 28—year—old argentinian died in a plane crash injanuary while travelling from france tojoin his new club. just a warning there is some flash photography coming in these pictures coming up. cardiff have argued they were not liable for any of the full £15 million fee because sala was not officially their player when he died. the second instalment of the agreed fee is due to be paid nextjanuary. cardiff say they are seeking further clarification from fifa regarding the ruling before deciding what s
nick parrott, bbc news. wanted to take home three points tonight, and you had a great opportunity to get three points because i think you had the game where you wanted to come... how many times this season have we been 1—0 up times this season have we been 1—0 up and not managed to get the second goal, which is the most important thing? can we learn from it. today was a steep learning curve for us. fifa have ruled that cardiff city must pay the first instalment of £5.3 million to nantes...
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nick miller there, he will be with us nick miller there, he will be with us later for the weather inave been previously been rated as "outstanding" will no longer be exempt from inspection, following concerns about falling standards. around 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade, but the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. alexandra mackenzie reports it's the beginning of a new school year. time for the education secretary to unveil what he calls a raft of new measures for schools in england. high performing schools will receive funding to provide more support for ones that are struggling. top—rated schools will no longer be exempt from routine ofsted inpections. some have not been inspected for a decade. and to turn around the most challenging schools, a new specialist academy trust is to be piloted. this will help those that have been underperforming for some time. this comes just after the prime minister's announcement of billions of pounds of extra spending for primary and secondary schools in
nick miller there, he will be with us nick miller there, he will be with us later for the weather inave been previously been rated as "outstanding" will no longer be exempt from inspection, following concerns about falling standards. around 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade, but the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. alexandra mackenzie reports it's the beginning of a new school year. time...
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well, along with nick, we are also joined by our white house correspondent, yamiche alcindor.yamiche, we know it's bn n reported jlton did have differences with the president over time, but what ultimately led to this decision by your reporting? >> soues close to the president tell me this ultimately came down to the esident not seeing john bolton as someone who was putting on a united front.id the prt i'm told likes people that disagree with him. he likes to have spirited ionalssions about nat security or immigration or ade, and he's okay with people disagreeing with him, but sources close to the president essentially to me that oncet the presidkes a decision, then everybody needs to fall in line andly essenliohn bolton was not seen as falling in line. most recently that came about because there were reports that john bolton and mike pence disagreed with president trump on his decision to try to hold a meeting with the taliban lderat camp david. john bolton thought it was not a place that taliban leaders should come, and that became public, and the white house and peope aroun
well, along with nick, we are also joined by our white house correspondent, yamiche alcindor.yamiche, we know it's bn n reported jlton did have differences with the president over time, but what ultimately led to this decision by your reporting? >> soues close to the president tell me this ultimately came down to the esident not seeing john bolton as someone who was putting on a united front.id the prt i'm told likes people that disagree with him. he likes to have spirited ionalssions...
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my thanks to the rev al, alexi, nick confessore. most of all to you for watching.t does it for hour. i'm nicole. "mtp daily" with chuck todd starts now. >>> if it's friday, the sharpie, the wall, and the consequences. it's been a week of black marks for president trump. could moving military money to pay for the border wall wind up the most permanent mark on his presidency? >>> plus, dnc chairman tom perez joins me here on set as the top tier of the 2020 field gets ready to face off ahead of a pivotal and potentially nasty primary stretch. >>> and the first election of 2020 is about to happen. why one
my thanks to the rev al, alexi, nick confessore. most of all to you for watching.t does it for hour. i'm nicole. "mtp daily" with chuck todd starts now. >>> if it's friday, the sharpie, the wall, and the consequences. it's been a week of black marks for president trump. could moving military money to pay for the border wall wind up the most permanent mark on his presidency? >>> plus, dnc chairman tom perez joins me here on set as the top tier of the 2020 field gets...