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nick's former girlfriend.her as a witness, but his interest in her was not so much about what she said as what she might have done. >> i can't prove that she had involvement, but i can't rule it out either. we have these texts from the evening of the murder that are really pretty disturbing. >> reporter: at 6:36 p.m., james lapan sent this text to jessica. p pitbull. to which jessica replied, his dog. his name is smokey. and then james instructed jessica to delete all their texts. >> why are you talking about nick's pit bull the night he's murdered? >> reporter: jessica testified she and james had talked about her getting a dog like smokey for her daughter. that said, investigators still wonder if jessica was feeding james information about nick. remember, after the murder, smokey was found in the backyard. did james put him there, and was he able to pacify the dog based on help jessica provided? we wanted to ask jessica about all of that. she declined to be interviewed. if she committed a murder or played a p
nick's former girlfriend.her as a witness, but his interest in her was not so much about what she said as what she might have done. >> i can't prove that she had involvement, but i can't rule it out either. we have these texts from the evening of the murder that are really pretty disturbing. >> reporter: at 6:36 p.m., james lapan sent this text to jessica. p pitbull. to which jessica replied, his dog. his name is smokey. and then james instructed jessica to delete all their texts....
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perfect nick and nick taria has heard about michael's ordeal getting back from russia. i look at that case though and i think he's so lucky he's so lucky that he got in and he did the trade and he's got a very hard chance of actually getting his life back now as painful as a was going through the journey and i wish i was in that case so we flew over to russia a waco to beforehand i would happily go through that kind knowing that it's actually going to stop my amiss. than waiting around for another here also not knowing what's murmurings. they wish that people like nick and michael could access stem cell transplants without taking unnecessary risks. a real option give people an option to actually get their lives back. the reason at it and i wish one day that will be for him inspections but right now the best course of treatment. so try to release a pool if you give that option. that fulfills a broad. one of australia's most loved make it out of the us is under threats from with agonizing disease but one wild one term freedom is dedicating a lot to say what i want to east
perfect nick and nick taria has heard about michael's ordeal getting back from russia. i look at that case though and i think he's so lucky he's so lucky that he got in and he did the trade and he's got a very hard chance of actually getting his life back now as painful as a was going through the journey and i wish i was in that case so we flew over to russia a waco to beforehand i would happily go through that kind knowing that it's actually going to stop my amiss. than waiting around for...
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nick practically grew up here his dad was one of the club founders and now he and his wife nick taria come to watch their 2 sons train. a 2 year old achilles you take a brother in the individual if you want to take and sure you're old. are you. pretty much everyone is related in this. particular. costello brother george of his dad. tony. so we all grew up together with school together. so who are all basically parents from the same village where. they're all desperately worried about not 2 years ago when he was 35 he was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. nick's diagnosis turned his world upside down i'm just rheumy and 3 year old just one brother and my wife down just knew there was something wrong when they told us you've got a mess. and so long balls in the head going and you just think any self is no cure for this in they're just going to be left in a wheelchair i remember screaming so we're out. the front of the box hospital. since then nick's been plagued by fatigue migraines blurred vision pain and numbness in his legs and dread about what still lives in sto
nick practically grew up here his dad was one of the club founders and now he and his wife nick taria come to watch their 2 sons train. a 2 year old achilles you take a brother in the individual if you want to take and sure you're old. are you. pretty much everyone is related in this. particular. costello brother george of his dad. tony. so we all grew up together with school together. so who are all basically parents from the same village where. they're all desperately worried about not 2...
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nick and nick taria a slice a moscow in 3 days' time they've already started packing but they woke up to some worrying news have you heard that it closing the borders for straining russia. and i often think they're discovering that there are no certainties as the pandemic becomes real at this stage everything's up in limbo just waiting to the hospital to august break. make steps. the hospital in moscow finally contacts nick to confirm the bad news and the stage . let's delay but we'll find out a date when situation is stable again it will work normally who will accept you and now 1st group of patients when restrictions will be cancelled. is that ok quite an emotional roller coaster it's stop and heads about to explode it's like so close to getting this thing done and now just looks like so far away and. what's your biggest fear right now. biggest fear right now is the m.s. progressing may getting another episode of my results in further disability god knows what that disability could bring. that's a scary scene. but what he hopes to spread. what he i can't follow nick to russia any an
nick and nick taria a slice a moscow in 3 days' time they've already started packing but they woke up to some worrying news have you heard that it closing the borders for straining russia. and i often think they're discovering that there are no certainties as the pandemic becomes real at this stage everything's up in limbo just waiting to the hospital to august break. make steps. the hospital in moscow finally contacts nick to confirm the bad news and the stage . let's delay but we'll find out...
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nick: thank you very much.n with so much attention focused on the pandemic, the threat and toll of cancer remains enormously important. in the u.s., breast cancer remains the second deadliest cancer for women. estimates suggest more than 42,000 people will die from it this year. and more than 275,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in 2020. there are more than 3.5 million women in america who are survivors, meaning they have been treated or are still being treated. a new book focuses on those very issues how to battle and live , with breast cancer. it's written by our own ali rogin, a producer here at the newshour, about her own experience and that of other women. it is called "beat breast cancer like a boss: 30 powerful stories." i spoke with her earlier this week. congratulations on the book. you wrote this illuminating and really personal book personal , story about what happened with you and with so many other women. it all started in your case with your getting the results back of gen
nick: thank you very much.n with so much attention focused on the pandemic, the threat and toll of cancer remains enormously important. in the u.s., breast cancer remains the second deadliest cancer for women. estimates suggest more than 42,000 people will die from it this year. and more than 275,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in 2020. there are more than 3.5 million women in america who are survivors, meaning they have been treated or are still being treated. a new...
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nick thorpe, bbc news. katty:ny five years on so f those migrants.c sometimes feel the united states is the only country where things like masks and social distancing have become political battles rather than medical recommendations,teut p over the weekend across europe show other countries are fighting over these topics, too. in the u.k. several hundred demonstrators gathered in trafalgar square calling covid -- coronavirus a hoa demanded the end to restriction. there00 were ew cases in the past week. in france, hundreds of anti-mask activists hit the streets chanting, let our children called a health dictatorship.y the nation saw another 36,000 cases in the past wee in terms of t size of protest, those two countries pale in comparison to what happened in germany. tens of thousands of anti-sk protesters gathered in berlin, some throwing rocks and bottlesr many were ated. meanwhile germany has reported another 8000 infections. urat is going on ine? thomas barrow is a reporter for deutsche welle. thank you so much for joining the program. explain to u
nick thorpe, bbc news. katty:ny five years on so f those migrants.c sometimes feel the united states is the only country where things like masks and social distancing have become political battles rather than medical recommendations,teut p over the weekend across europe show other countries are fighting over these topics, too. in the u.k. several hundred demonstrators gathered in trafalgar square calling covid -- coronavirus a hoa demanded the end to restriction. there00 were ew cases in the...
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nick: it is an unprecedented step. an unprecedented election unprecedented times require unprecedented measures. the reason we are doing it for the last week, at the very tail ads arehe campaign, if run that are particularly false, misleading, or arising, we don't have time for those in the media or campaigns to contest what is said. we tried to create this guardrail in the final week of the campaign so that any ads that are run -- the targeting can be adjusted by the campaigns. they mobilize voters. ads.hey can't run new which if they were running the last minute, they're just simply would not be the time for them to be properly scrutinized. that is why i have put in this measure. crucially, it is important for your viewers to appreciate that now arerun on facebook launched in probably the most transparent version of its kind anywhere. so that anyone can see who has paid for and at, -- pay for an ad. maximum transparency combined with this new limitation on no new ads being released in the final week of the campaign.
nick: it is an unprecedented step. an unprecedented election unprecedented times require unprecedented measures. the reason we are doing it for the last week, at the very tail ads arehe campaign, if run that are particularly false, misleading, or arising, we don't have time for those in the media or campaigns to contest what is said. we tried to create this guardrail in the final week of the campaign so that any ads that are run -- the targeting can be adjusted by the campaigns. they mobilize...
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this has been embargoed into just a correspondent nick eardley.mbargoed intojust a moment correspondent nick eardley. this has been embargoed into just a moment or two ago. quite a few exemptions, but i suppose symbolically, this is re—imposing those lockdown conditions which were relaxed a few months ago. certainly re-imposing some of them, and i think it reflects a real concern in governments and amongst the scientific experts who advise ministers at the number of cases we have seen in recent days, that rise in the number of positive tests for coronavirus we been talking so much about. clearly, part of the concern that we are meeting too many people, that we are meeting too many people, that there are too many social interactions, some of which are leading to transmission of the virus. it is not designed to stop people going to work, it is not designed to stop kids going to school or for universities to stop opening, it is designed to stop is meeting each other‘s houses and to meeting each other‘s houses and to meet up outdoors. the big headline
this has been embargoed into just a correspondent nick eardley.mbargoed intojust a moment correspondent nick eardley. this has been embargoed into just a moment or two ago. quite a few exemptions, but i suppose symbolically, this is re—imposing those lockdown conditions which were relaxed a few months ago. certainly re-imposing some of them, and i think it reflects a real concern in governments and amongst the scientific experts who advise ministers at the number of cases we have seen in...
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nick: the regime controls all in syria in red. epicenter is the heart of the assad regime's power, damascus. what are the conditions in damascus hospitals today? wepoke to a physician who asked him to keep him anonymous. >> the government is not concerned at all with treating this disease. it has shown it is completely unable to deal with covid-19. nick: officially, syria has 3500 covid dases and 150ths. but experts say for every death ported in damascus, there are 50-100 not reported. >> the government only allowed specific individuals they trust to eer the sections in hospitals that had covid-19 patients. we we not allowed as physicians to even use the name covid-19 or asked how many infections there have access to patients. nick: lack of hospital beds lead people to self treat at home. doctors took to facebook to offer medical advice. covid patients had to buy their own oxygen. >> t price of oxygen is getting very expensive due to the demand. more expensive than a normal person can afford. many times, people are dying because t
nick: the regime controls all in syria in red. epicenter is the heart of the assad regime's power, damascus. what are the conditions in damascus hospitals today? wepoke to a physician who asked him to keep him anonymous. >> the government is not concerned at all with treating this disease. it has shown it is completely unable to deal with covid-19. nick: officially, syria has 3500 covid dases and 150ths. but experts say for every death ported in damascus, there are 50-100 not reported....
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vonnie: nick, thank you. nick maroutsos's is head of global bonds at janus henderson.al coverage of news conference. the fed decides special starting in 18 minutes. the wto sayse, american tariffs of chinese goods violate international rules. a bit of a freefall? we ask about the state of trade wto assistantr director general. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. the wto ruling that american tariffs of chinese goods violated international rules at the beginning of the trade war. a panel of three experts saying that the u.s. invoked regulations when it opposed tariffs in 2018 -- it imposed tariffs in 2018. canada ready to retaliate itself. let's bring in former deputy director general of the wto rufus yerxa. rufus, what is the state with trade? we had this ruling that, in another era, would have been a massive decision. former founder of the wto violating wto rules, and yet it almost doesn't even matter these days, sort of. the u.s. tookent an action involving hundreds of billions of dollars in imports from china, raisin
vonnie: nick, thank you. nick maroutsos's is head of global bonds at janus henderson.al coverage of news conference. the fed decides special starting in 18 minutes. the wto sayse, american tariffs of chinese goods violate international rules. a bit of a freefall? we ask about the state of trade wto assistantr director general. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. the wto ruling that american tariffs of chinese goods violated international...
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[laughter] >> nick, this is so wonderful. i have to acknowledge that the nasty critics out there that you write that sort of stuff in the book. to me it's where you grab all of us at 4:00 o'clock in the morning, puzzled, just off beat, off message, really concerned. there's so much that we know and much more that we haven't the foggiest way to get around or heads around, mysteries, political mysteries. is trump going to rebound in november? i love it. .. the more the better. i credible science of mass killing and destruction. at the same time like a lot of us you're kind of madly in love with this country. an amazingly fun, interesting, lively, changeable, interesting, delightful, fun. i mean, read one of those passages where you talk about the context of all this craziness. >> well, i thank you for asking me to do that and i would have to find one. i just -- >> i could give suggest -- >> while you find a page number i just want to say issue guess the thing that excited me, the idea that some people, there is the bad review o
[laughter] >> nick, this is so wonderful. i have to acknowledge that the nasty critics out there that you write that sort of stuff in the book. to me it's where you grab all of us at 4:00 o'clock in the morning, puzzled, just off beat, off message, really concerned. there's so much that we know and much more that we haven't the foggiest way to get around or heads around, mysteries, political mysteries. is trump going to rebound in november? i love it. .. the more the better. i credible...
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taylor: that was nick clay with facebook -- nick clegg with facebook.oing to look at that big tex selloff, that was since june -- the worst since june. ♪ theor: equities tumbling by most in almost three months as they were taken away from the highflying tech stocks. now, the senior vice president of strategy at global x etf. to me about the unwind we -- tell me about the online we have seen in big tex today. -- unwind we have seen in big tech today. can you hear me? we will get back to him. try to reestablish the line as we -- let's try to reestablish the line as we talked to him. a really rough day in the equity markets today, big tech having some of its worst -- one of its worst days since june. up a littleing better than the s&p. ruffleap stocks that 2000, the big underperformer as well, certainly not selling off as quickly as we can, so you are getting a bigger selloff today. the nasdaq the worst performer, which was off about 5%. you did see a bit of elevation points.ix, up seven earlier in the day, the vix was up about nine points. back on theave
taylor: that was nick clay with facebook -- nick clegg with facebook.oing to look at that big tex selloff, that was since june -- the worst since june. ♪ theor: equities tumbling by most in almost three months as they were taken away from the highflying tech stocks. now, the senior vice president of strategy at global x etf. to me about the unwind we -- tell me about the online we have seen in big tex today. -- unwind we have seen in big tech today. can you hear me? we will get back to him....
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my name is nick.entos of all her failed relationships and cannot let go of the past. you just drove me home? are you insane? stranger things' dacre montgomery i5 nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you.
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nick thank you very much is nick conley there in minsk european countries are grappling with how to respond to the alleged nerve agent attack on russian opposition leader alexina bani germany and the u.k. demanded answers from moscow the e.u. has raised the possibility of sanctions against russia and though the is beginning to recover in a berlin hospital his case appears to have put relations between russia and europe when life support. things look bad for russian activists alexina valmy over 2 weeks ago after boarding a flight in siberia he started to modern and scream in pain 3 days later he was in a medically induced coma and being flying to berlin to get treatment from berlin doctors in the i.c. thought you wouldn't they say it's beyond doubt that novella he was poisoned with a highly toxic nerve agent know the chalk but on monday those doctors had some good needs he's a white. they say he's responding to verbal communication and has been gradually taken off mechanical ventilation doctors stressed it's too early to judge if there's been any long term effects from the severe poisoning.
nick thank you very much is nick conley there in minsk european countries are grappling with how to respond to the alleged nerve agent attack on russian opposition leader alexina bani germany and the u.k. demanded answers from moscow the e.u. has raised the possibility of sanctions against russia and though the is beginning to recover in a berlin hospital his case appears to have put relations between russia and europe when life support. things look bad for russian activists alexina valmy over...
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nick sneaks up on misinformation. nick sneaks up on on misinformation.eaks upona on misinformation. nick sneaks up on a robot tractor. and omar's mask wearing masterclass has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. hey, welcome to click, i don't know about you but the weather has turned very autumnal in these parts and as expected the restrictions are being tightened up as the numbers here rise. as we go into winter. lara, how are you?” have been a little bit under the weather this week, don't worry, not coronavirus but it did get me thinking, if i am ever u nwell did get me thinking, if i am ever unwell it would be quite handy to have a spare version. soi handy to have a spare version. so i have been working on a virtual version of me. we are a technology programme. we are but we have always said this is the danger, if they ever create a convincing version of us and we are out of a job. a convincing version of us and we are out of ajob. hi spencer, i'm virtual lara. 0k, you may not be full but you think anyone else will notice? what was that? wh
nick sneaks up on misinformation. nick sneaks up on on misinformation.eaks upona on misinformation. nick sneaks up on a robot tractor. and omar's mask wearing masterclass has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. hey, welcome to click, i don't know about you but the weather has turned very autumnal in these parts and as expected the restrictions are being tightened up as the numbers here rise. as we go into winter. lara, how are you?” have been a little bit under the weather this...
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nick bosa and solomon thomas. and ford's out.ree quarters of what i call your gold rush, when you go to the pass rushing group but you call inturbo. what do you do when you go -- you brought in a guy, deonjordan, you were looking a at few years ago. when you want to go to the speed pass rush, how do you manufacture a pass rush? >> mitch is a great player right there, but it's also our deepest. and i'm bringing in ziggy. he has setbacks this last couple of years. just getting to practice for the first time on wednesday. i know it's not one or two guys. and it was tough. we watched two really good players. the reality of it is we lost two guys. some of the other guys we're going to get back. we have a real good team. i know that was our strength last year. we can have a number of good players, that it can be a good part of our team also. fortunately, that's not all we have. we're not just going to pick it up on the b line. >> and he was really outspoken after the game in jersey last week. he tweeted right after the game call, trash
nick bosa and solomon thomas. and ford's out.ree quarters of what i call your gold rush, when you go to the pass rushing group but you call inturbo. what do you do when you go -- you brought in a guy, deonjordan, you were looking a at few years ago. when you want to go to the speed pass rush, how do you manufacture a pass rush? >> mitch is a great player right there, but it's also our deepest. and i'm bringing in ziggy. he has setbacks this last couple of years. just getting to practice...
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nick: right. think what you are seeing is we're still very much in the early stage on that, and it is not entirely clear which way it is going to go. and there is a lot of opposition within congress because there are questions over exactly this issue. they want essentially the source code to diverge. they wanted to be two entirely separate programs, the algorithms, but we are not seeing that so far from the term sheet, that there will actually be two entirely distinct entities. this is still being classified as a partnership, so there has the potential to be a lot of internal wrangling and fighting over these algorithms and the decisions they get made and the content that users see. so we are by no means out of the woods on this yet. alix: the countdown for the digest -- for the divested for -- the countdown is september 20, something like that, so we will see what president trump rules. nick, thanks for that breaking news. this is bloomberg. ♪ : time for the bloomberg business flash. i am ritika
nick: right. think what you are seeing is we're still very much in the early stage on that, and it is not entirely clear which way it is going to go. and there is a lot of opposition within congress because there are questions over exactly this issue. they want essentially the source code to diverge. they wanted to be two entirely separate programs, the algorithms, but we are not seeing that so far from the term sheet, that there will actually be two entirely distinct entities. this is still...
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nick? hoping this guidance will do is ensure that in restaurants and in particular pubs we have seen the pictures of crowded pubs. that it will help ensure that there is social distancing and we see no more groups of six and then some distance between them. it is obviously a problem on a friday and saturday night ina problem on a friday and saturday night in a busy pub but those of the sort of measures and guidance that will be expected and the police will now have those powers to enforce that. alice of hisjust thinking, friday night, gateshead, newcastle, all these places, they are going to be heaving before all of this is pa rt be heaving before all of this is part of monday aren't they? we have deftly had some issues in the hospitality industry locally. the majority of places are being responsible but we are being really tough with those who are not. we have already served 15 prohibition notices in gateshead alone and we have revoked one licence and we are determined that we will continu
nick? hoping this guidance will do is ensure that in restaurants and in particular pubs we have seen the pictures of crowded pubs. that it will help ensure that there is social distancing and we see no more groups of six and then some distance between them. it is obviously a problem on a friday and saturday night ina problem on a friday and saturday night in a busy pub but those of the sort of measures and guidance that will be expected and the police will now have those powers to enforce that....
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nick: [00:10:17]let's talk about -- nick: let's talk about the u.s. role in that effort., the prime minister talks about trying to reform thos about improving government, reforming the bureaucracy. is the u.s. helping enough with those efforts? mr. allawi: the united states has pulled back from many areas in which it has been active, had been active before, and now it appears to limit its engagement to mainly the area of providing support to the iraqi security forces. we also would like to see the u.s. reaffirm or expand its t gagement to include sectors which it's tive now, as it was in the past. for example in the economy, helping us to reform,re ructure. we're not really looking for additional financial government, directly in the -- financial contributions orfr investment the u.s. government, directly in the economy of iraq. but we want to see the united states supporting the reform program and to stand behind us i in varioernational forums and to support us as we proceed along this path. nick: ali allawi, the finance minister of iraq thank you very much, sir. judy: t
nick: [00:10:17]let's talk about -- nick: let's talk about the u.s. role in that effort., the prime minister talks about trying to reform thos about improving government, reforming the bureaucracy. is the u.s. helping enough with those efforts? mr. allawi: the united states has pulled back from many areas in which it has been active, had been active before, and now it appears to limit its engagement to mainly the area of providing support to the iraqi security forces. we also would like to see...
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my name is nick. geraldine viswa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—something compulsive hoarder who keeps mementos of all her failed relationships and cannot let go of the past. you just drove me home? are you insane? stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you. written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the broken hearts gallery aims for the same smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is
my name is nick. geraldine viswa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—something compulsive hoarder who keeps mementos of all her failed relationships and cannot let go of the past. you just drove me home? are you insane? stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy...
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my name is nick.dine viswa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—something compulsive hoarder who keeps mementos of all her failed relationships and cannot let go of the past. you just drove me home? are you insane? stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you. written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the broken hearts gallery aims for the same smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—
my name is nick.dine viswa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—something compulsive hoarder who keeps mementos of all her failed relationships and cannot let go of the past. you just drove me home? are you insane? stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy...
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tough i hope you enjoyed we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on chalk and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide. it actually started with my parents we were always in the mountains. then while doing my military service my path seemed preordained i became a mountain leader for the armed forces i just kept spending more time in the mountains even in my free time. and things just turned out this way and this gave me a new tell me as a city kid what a mountain guide does. for it has changed a bit. in the past the people who came here usually had some experience they'd already done a fair amount of hiking which nowadays many people are just looking to have an experience and tend to be ill prepared. so that
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thank you very much indeed. —— nick.er coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the increase is being driven by a spike among younger people. simonjones has this report. "everyone in bolton must play their part". that's the plea from the local council as tighter restrictions are introduced. the infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week, the highest in england, with people aged between 18 and 49 accounting for 90% of cases. residents are now being told to only use public transport for essential purposes and not to mix with other households in any setting — indoors and outdoors — unless part of a support bubble. although some restrictions are being lifted elsewhere, a ban on people from different households meeting indoors remains in most areas of greater manchester. the evidence suggests that it's still the home and gatherings in the home where we are seeing the most community transmi
thank you very much indeed. —— nick.er coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the increase is being driven by a spike among younger people. simonjones has this report. "everyone in bolton must play their part". that's the plea from the local council as tighter restrictions are introduced. the infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week, the...
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nick: i think so.h we think the dollar will soften over time, there are a few technicalities we need to get through for the rest of this year. one is a pretty sizable correction we are seeing in the equity markets, and of course, there is some focus around the uniqueness of the presidential election coming up, and whether or not we will get a result on the night of the election or whether it will take a little while after that. i think all of that uncertainty is playing into this temporary strength, so although we do think the dollar softens over time, with think it will be stable, maybe even slightly stronger over the next several weeks, but we view that as a selling opportunity in the longer term. lisa: there's also a challenge to the narrative that took hold over the summer that the euro was offering a comparable offset , the idea that the fiscal union was getting more closely integrated. is this narrative being challenged and turned on its head right now? say perhaps market wise, yes. but i am stil
nick: i think so.h we think the dollar will soften over time, there are a few technicalities we need to get through for the rest of this year. one is a pretty sizable correction we are seeing in the equity markets, and of course, there is some focus around the uniqueness of the presidential election coming up, and whether or not we will get a result on the night of the election or whether it will take a little while after that. i think all of that uncertainty is playing into this temporary...
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tell for i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the only. no rest for the weary it's time for the 2nd part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on shop and all by myself stefan will accompany me he's a mountain guide from mitten about. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide. it actually started with my parents we were always in the mountains. then while doing my military service my path seemed preordained i became a mountain leader for the armed forces i just kept spending more time in the mountains even in my free time. and things just turned out this way. let me get stein you tell me as a city kid what a mountain guy does you know i'll see. him put into prison has changed a bit in that in the past the people who came here usually had some experience they'd already done a fair amount of hiking boots nowadays many people are just looking to have an exper
tell for i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the only. no rest for the weary it's time for the 2nd part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on shop and all by myself stefan will accompany me he's a mountain guide from mitten about. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a...
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tough i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide. it actually started with my parents we were always in the mountains. then while doing my military service my path seemed preordained i became a mountain leader for the armed forces i just kept spending more time in the mountains even in my free time. and things just turned out this way. let me get stoned you tell me as a city kid what a mountain guy does. it has changed a bit in that in the past the people who came here usually had some experience they'd already done a fair amount of hiking which nowadays many people are just looking to have an experience and tend to be ill prepared. so that po
tough i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide....
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nikki is old enough to nick. mckim. trying to animal boy i gather so i don't care about how young is about because of this and holly and linda. telephone it. in the. loss of. job and what imus oversaw how thick and how do. i shine a good visit like that if you're still in this thing under swarthy we. was so she took terry and this was. going to be the proceeds. from. i'm still making sense of what happened. i keep meeting people and telling them how the last element. i mean journalism's my decision i lived in a civil war i survived bombings i covered several israeli aggression against lebanon on i covered in iraq are a couple of them. i have to say about the bogus border was something unprecedented and expect that you are working and you are thinking on 2 mentions 1st check the people make sure that they are safe taking care of 2nd we are a newsman that. we have to respond to what happened we have to start functioning. immediately i met with the team told them what we need to work on just to introduce them how we would
nikki is old enough to nick. mckim. trying to animal boy i gather so i don't care about how young is about because of this and holly and linda. telephone it. in the. loss of. job and what imus oversaw how thick and how do. i shine a good visit like that if you're still in this thing under swarthy we. was so she took terry and this was. going to be the proceeds. from. i'm still making sense of what happened. i keep meeting people and telling them how the last element. i mean journalism's my...
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nick and alicia are still here. dr.l processing nick's analysis that donald trump has delivered his own october surprise to himself. to the point where we know have in his own voice basically a confession, he's confessed to lying to the american people, to knowingly downplaying the risk, and all its political ramifications. we'll watch closely to see if it erodes support around the voters he's trying to target. can any of the people he attacked or threatened or undermined or contradicted or tried to sbintimidate by the things he was saying, can they get that back? he has spent since months maligning scientists. >> nicolle, it's a great question. i think they can get it back. nance masanya, peter marks, incredible career scientists, we talk about dr. fauci, there's thousands of career scientists like him that have credibility within the agencies, with people who know who they are, unfortunately they go behind the scenes. it's very unusual for them to be out front on podiums. they can get that credibility back. we need a
nick and alicia are still here. dr.l processing nick's analysis that donald trump has delivered his own october surprise to himself. to the point where we know have in his own voice basically a confession, he's confessed to lying to the american people, to knowingly downplaying the risk, and all its political ramifications. we'll watch closely to see if it erodes support around the voters he's trying to target. can any of the people he attacked or threatened or undermined or contradicted or...
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let's go to minsk now and speak to our correspondent nick connelly there hi nick you've been out on the streets today it is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking. because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and already got a real cold so as i was working to join protests is the report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering whether this would be the weekend that these protests basically fizzled out but that wasn't the case the route was a bit different police as always making it difficult to test this to come out of town so once they found their way to each other because of the internet is also severely blocked here on these protests to 3 different people communicate they have found that the crowd was bigger and bigger than last week a sense that perhaps this inauguration had really angered that they were willing to come out and risk arrest. and this kind of weather and given that people are braving these weather to
let's go to minsk now and speak to our correspondent nick connelly there hi nick you've been out on the streets today it is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking. because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and already got a real cold so as i was working to join protests is the report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering...
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jon: great to catch up, nick. we love to have you with us, nick wadhams. never got a clear read on the chinese side of the deal on whether they want to to sell. that is one of microsoft's side of the deal broke out -- that is why microsoft side of the deal broke down, because they don't want to sell at all. they are pushed into a corner and we don't know how the chinese have responded to this yet. we don't know if they will go for this partnership either. tom: 100% of people i talked to say it is a total mystery. ives said it is a head scratcher. that is maybe the most intelligent phrase. people at microsoft will walk away from that foolery. jon: i'm scratching my head too , tom. a little more than one person negative on the fmp -- s&p. let's get our next guest. i'm having a head scratcher overage. tom hanson this weekend. jon: yes, his old club. we will talk about that later. schuurs down 43. if you are wondering what you're listening to, this is uber surveillance. -- "bloomberg surveillance." >> this v-shaped reaction or recovery is not going to happen.
jon: great to catch up, nick. we love to have you with us, nick wadhams. never got a clear read on the chinese side of the deal on whether they want to to sell. that is one of microsoft's side of the deal broke out -- that is why microsoft side of the deal broke down, because they don't want to sell at all. they are pushed into a corner and we don't know how the chinese have responded to this yet. we don't know if they will go for this partnership either. tom: 100% of people i talked to say it...
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kremlin in his own country ok nick conway in men's. in moscow thank you but. now doctors here in germany treating her like say in the valleys of russian opposition leaders condition is improving the kremlin critic spinning a birth in hospital since late august after falling seriously ill during a domestic flight in siberia it was also announced on monday that lab tests performed in france and sweden support germany's conclusion that mr valley was poisoned with a soviet era of nerve agents novacek european leaders have demanded an explanation from moscow which denies involvement this invalid was woken from a medically induced coma last week. we go to g.w. political correspondent julie sadhana at parliament studios welcome julia so now that mr novelli is getting a better walk what's known about his condition. well we've heard today from the hospital here in berlin that he does continue to improve the hospital has said that he has been taken off of mechanical ventilation he is being put through a process of mobilization and that he's able to leave his bed for sho
kremlin in his own country ok nick conway in men's. in moscow thank you but. now doctors here in germany treating her like say in the valleys of russian opposition leaders condition is improving the kremlin critic spinning a birth in hospital since late august after falling seriously ill during a domestic flight in siberia it was also announced on monday that lab tests performed in france and sweden support germany's conclusion that mr valley was poisoned with a soviet era of nerve agents...
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nick: since the u.s.e nuclear deal, iran has stockpiled more uranium and is enriching uranium at a higher rate, which means the time it would take to make a weapon -- to enrich enough uranium to make a weapon would drop. how is that achieving your goals? elliot: if you look at the jcpoa, it is a pathway for iran to get a nuclear weapon. here is what it can do after five years, here is what it can do after eight years, 10 years. 15 years. it is a pathway to a nuclear weapon. what we are saying is we are going to keep this pressure on until iran is willing to negotiate a company as of deal that actually close the door to a nuclear weapon for iran. nick: what the message that iranian lders should draw from explosions across iran? do you believe those work accidental? elliot: you are asking meo comment on stuff that, yes that is close to classified information. what they should conclude is that there is a peer's determination on the part of many people -- there is a fierce determination on the part of many pe
nick: since the u.s.e nuclear deal, iran has stockpiled more uranium and is enriching uranium at a higher rate, which means the time it would take to make a weapon -- to enrich enough uranium to make a weapon would drop. how is that achieving your goals? elliot: if you look at the jcpoa, it is a pathway for iran to get a nuclear weapon. here is what it can do after five years, here is what it can do after eight years, 10 years. 15 years. it is a pathway to a nuclear weapon. what we are saying...
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thank you, nick. chris pagein both sides. thank you, nick. chris page in belfast. peace process. yes, that is correct, simon. this is where all the theory, the argument is, they negotiating over the northern ireland protocol meets reality. the basic idea is that to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland between here and the irish republic, well, there would need to be some checks on goods arriving here in northern ireland from the rest of the uk. for example, they would be taking place in belfast airportjust behind me politically, there has been a spat amongst the main parties in the devolved government. the nationalist party and the sdlp and the unity party all who opposed brexit in the first place, said any move by british government to change the new arrangements would be treacherous, a betrayal, an act of bad faith however you have said that they would be with anything, any new checks on goods, data guard, as any comic barrier between here and the re st of comic barrier between here and the rest of the uk. chris page, in belfast. now to iain watson at wes
thank you, nick. chris pagein both sides. thank you, nick. chris page in belfast. peace process. yes, that is correct, simon. this is where all the theory, the argument is, they negotiating over the northern ireland protocol meets reality. the basic idea is that to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland between here and the irish republic, well, there would need to be some checks on goods arriving here in northern ireland from the rest of the uk. for example, they would be taking place in...
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dr injury is nick member of the german parliament mr nick we appreciate your time tonight we had a lot of issues to go through there thank you for your insights thank you good night good night. he was president donald trump has approved a request by oregon's governor to declare a federal emergency and boost government help to fight wildfires sweeping across the state oregon washington state in california have all been hit hard and early by unprecedented fires this year. salat is in california tonight and he takes us to bury creek a small community that the flames almost burned off the man. who are entering the restricted area of the north complex fire one of the biggest wildfires in california history. whole communities burned to the ground within hours more than a dozen people died in this section of the fire alone firefighter and even skydiver shows us the damage that barry creek elementary school was completely destroyed and the wildfire still isn't fully contained. so. our biggest challenge right now is the size of the fire with the resources that we have is there are so many large
dr injury is nick member of the german parliament mr nick we appreciate your time tonight we had a lot of issues to go through there thank you for your insights thank you good night good night. he was president donald trump has approved a request by oregon's governor to declare a federal emergency and boost government help to fight wildfires sweeping across the state oregon washington state in california have all been hit hard and early by unprecedented fires this year. salat is in california...
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that was nick, living his best life in australia.ing, mr kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, there is a burst of september heat on the way over the next couple of days. temperatures starting to lift through the rest of today. a warmer day than yesterday, a dry day for most, but not for all of us. let's look back at the earlier radar picture. you can see where it's been wet so far this weekend across parts of northern ireland, northern england and particularly scotland. and the rain just keeps on falling across western and particularly north—western parts of scotland. there is a met office yellow warning in force for the risk of some localised flooding and travel disruption. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather around. fairly cloudy acros
that was nick, living his best life in australia.ing, mr kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, there is a burst of september heat on the way over the next couple of days. temperatures starting...
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that was nick, living his best life in australia.g, mr kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. on saturday, we finish the day with some pretty big weather contrasts. now, across england and wales, we have a sunny day, and it was a fine end to the day as well. this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. thanks to debbie w for that. further north, in scotland's stirling, it was a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fa
that was nick, living his best life in australia.g, mr kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. on saturday, we finish the day with some pretty big weather contrasts. now, across england...
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and we're going to be getting an update on the situation in minsk right now our correspondent nick connelly is there will get him on the line a little bit later in the show and get an update on what's been happening there in minutes for now though let's move on to our next top story of the european commission is expected today to unveil a long awaited policy overhaul on migration that comes after years of starts and stops and disagreements over how many migrants to take in and where to settle them over that time hundreds of thousands of people have fled war political instability and poverty in search of a better life in europe. on the outer edges of europe thousands of asylum seekers are trying once more to settle in a new makeshift home anxiously waiting for political leaders to decide their fate. the devastating fire at their previous home the morea refugee camp brought to a new door to europe's my current dilemma but the question remains what is the long term plan for these desperate men women and children. the continent's migrant issue became a migration crisis in 2050 that year thousan
and we're going to be getting an update on the situation in minsk right now our correspondent nick connelly is there will get him on the line a little bit later in the show and get an update on what's been happening there in minutes for now though let's move on to our next top story of the european commission is expected today to unveil a long awaited policy overhaul on migration that comes after years of starts and stops and disagreements over how many migrants to take in and where to settle...
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christian democrats she's also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to have you back on the day. first of underlying she laid out lofty goals for the coming year they need the backing of the e.u. countries to become reality they need the backing of all makers such as your self we should remind viewers too that that you and commission president on the line you're both members of the conservative c.d.u. party how much of today's state of the union message was wishful thinking in your opinion. i think it was a felon is absolutely right as europeans i want and as christian democrats i should include should not fall short in terms of our and mission of strategic determination to shape the european future on issues we covered as a ssion in issues like building it it's still economy in safeguarding the rule of law and tech ling pressing challenges like the migration crisis i think we should in this changing world we should not be overly defensive in a war approach as europeans we have all reasons to protect and defend our european way of life to shape a model f
christian democrats she's also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to have you back on the day. first of underlying she laid out lofty goals for the coming year they need the backing of the e.u. countries to become reality they need the backing of all makers such as your self we should remind viewers too that that you and commission president on the line you're both members of the conservative c.d.u. party how much of today's state of the union message was wishful...
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that was nick, living his best life in australia.g, mr kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. big differences in the weather this weekend depending on exactly where in the uk you are spending it. for many places, it's going to be largely dry and it will turn warmer, particularly in the south. the further north and west you are, some wet and blustery weather in the forecast where you are closest to a band of cloud and rain. you can see it here on our earlier satellite image, it is like a pipeline of moisture that is ploughing towards the north—west of the uk. that will bring some outbreaks of rain. that cloud starting to encroach across parts of western scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon, some outbreaks of rain la
that was nick, living his best life in australia.g, mr kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. big differences in the weather this weekend depending on exactly where in the uk you are...
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that was nick, living his best life in australia.r kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, cooler weather on the way. that, of course, most noticeable where the past couple of days have been so hot and also along some north sea coast, eastern scotland, northeast england with an onshore breeze for a stunner of a tuesday and will feel much cooler for wednesday. and the reason we're losing high—pressure that brought the warmth up from the south, replacing it with another area of high pressure, the flow of air around that coming from a cooler direction in the northeast into some of the north sea coasts during wednesday and also this weather front moving south with cloud and another huge amount of rain. before that completes its journey sout
that was nick, living his best life in australia.r kwek, you prime stud of ideal weight. ah, briliiant. i miss nick, not that most of us get to see each other anyway. that's true, that's true. and that is it for this week. as always, you can keep up with us on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter on @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, cooler weather on the way. that, of course, most noticeable where the past couple of days have been so...