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nick: gee whiz. -- nick faldo. nick: gee whiz. you're -- yeah, my last win, individual win, anyway. 24 years ago, wow. ian: that's a bogey 4 unfortunately for fits pat -- patrick. boy, that putt broke a lo. ian: back to six. we have four at seven under and slamming sam at 12. you can see the kwline us the just being buffeted by the wind. nick: yeah, they're a good 100 feet tall so keep it believe them. gives you maybe a chance to control the trajectory and your distance control. jim: it might be windy out there but i tell you, our little drones providing those magnificent view and vistas, sm homa for par from off the back at the 12. trevor: been a struggle for him here at 12. missed the tee-shot shot into the trees. then left of the green. jim: a lot of guys backing up. spieth, cantlay. trevor: just such a difrlt day out here. on a difficult golf course then you throw these conditions in? tough sledding. jim: 14. ian: a good-looking swing, from lots of. 128-mile-per-hour ball speed. 131 abest pecks, bang over back. -- apex. ver ta
nick: gee whiz. -- nick faldo. nick: gee whiz. you're -- yeah, my last win, individual win, anyway. 24 years ago, wow. ian: that's a bogey 4 unfortunately for fits pat -- patrick. boy, that putt broke a lo. ian: back to six. we have four at seven under and slamming sam at 12. you can see the kwline us the just being buffeted by the wind. nick: yeah, they're a good 100 feet tall so keep it believe them. gives you maybe a chance to control the trajectory and your distance control. jim: it might...
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sloppy nick, he said.ws. >> yeah, that was -- >> 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 -- i mean, no one would want to actually say, gosh, yeah, that's a good thing. but after everything growing up with him in the house, i'm -- seems like a little bit of justice. almost three years after lynn's death the three men charged with her murder finally went on trial and the-dive and the undercover cop both retired now were there. >> it's always nice to see a case through and in my opinion see people -- you know get what they had coming to them. >> did they give you a special weird look? >> you know when they walked into court the only one that looked good that day like rested and fine was nick harvey. you could tell he'd come to terms with what he'd done. he knew he was never going to see the light of day again. the other two were really struggling with it. they looked really beat. >> they were so di
sloppy nick, he said.ws. >> yeah, that was -- >> 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 -- i mean, no one would want to actually say, gosh, yeah, that's a good thing. but after everything growing up with him in the house, i'm -- seems like a little bit of justice. almost three years after lynn's death the three men charged with her murder finally went on trial and...
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let's begin with nick's report.they broke through barricades, assaulted police, shattered windows, and, once inside, destroyed and stole property. over the past month, the justice department charged more than 180 rioters. michael sherwin: the scope and scale of this investigation and these cases are really unprecedented. nick schifrin: michael sherwin iscting u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. michael sherwin: this is not going to be solved overnight. it's not going to be solved within the coming weeks. it's not going to be solved within the coming months. nick schifrin: with each new charge, there's a clearer picture of the diverse gros who attacked the capitol, longtime conspiracy theorists, like self-proclaimed qanon shaman, who goes by jake angeli, as seen in "new yorker" video. larry rendall brock jr.: i understand it's an i.o. war. nick schifrin: military veterans and law enforcement, including retired lieutenant colonel larry rendall brock jr., who used a military term referring to information operat
let's begin with nick's report.they broke through barricades, assaulted police, shattered windows, and, once inside, destroyed and stole property. over the past month, the justice department charged more than 180 rioters. michael sherwin: the scope and scale of this investigation and these cases are really unprecedented. nick schifrin: michael sherwin iscting u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. michael sherwin: this is not going to be solved overnight. it's not going to be solved within...
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nick: that girl became a woman in uniform.9, she arrived at fort bliss in texas, an 18-year-old soldier. >> she was a very, very proud soldier, and her basic training's 1st sergeant loved her and praised her. nick: but she left the military draped in a flag. she'd been found dead on new year's eve 2020 in her barracks at age 19. an initial army press release said -- "the iron eagle team is deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and teammate.” but a second statement three days later, after a local news report, revealed a darker time in uniform. graham reported she had been raped by a fellow member of her unit in december 2019. the army said it launched a criminal investigation, separated her from her alleged attacker, and offered and encouraged medical help. in nicole's home, nicole and anthony graham keep a photographic shrine, the happy daughter of a white mother and black veteran, the smiling soldier, the confident girl, confidence that, they say, the army extinguished. >> that same glow that she had about the military, t
nick: that girl became a woman in uniform.9, she arrived at fort bliss in texas, an 18-year-old soldier. >> she was a very, very proud soldier, and her basic training's 1st sergeant loved her and praised her. nick: but she left the military draped in a flag. she'd been found dead on new year's eve 2020 in her barracks at age 19. an initial army press release said -- "the iron eagle team is deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and teammate.” but a second statement three days...
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and nick kyrgrios can you know, _ people. and nick kyrgrios can you know. he's— people.it was brilliant to see those fans cheering for him. so he will play dominic thiem in the next round and that will be a great match. thank you for talking through all of this with me after another dramatic day at the australian open, but plenty more to come tomorrow as well. rule number one back for their second round matches. now — you will remember that 72 players had to follow much stricter covid protocols following their arrival in australia after a close contact in transit. former world number one caroline wozniacki, who retired a year ago — has been speaking to the bbc about the chances of one of those players being able to win the title. realistically, i say it's very difficult. at the same time it depends on the draw and their attitude. and what they have been doing while they're the room. what axes they have had two equipment, and i think that 14 days is really difficult. but at the same time you are not going to lose your tennis. you are professionals, you know what it's like
and nick kyrgrios can you know, _ people. and nick kyrgrios can you know. he's— people.it was brilliant to see those fans cheering for him. so he will play dominic thiem in the next round and that will be a great match. thank you for talking through all of this with me after another dramatic day at the australian open, but plenty more to come tomorrow as well. rule number one back for their second round matches. now — you will remember that 72 players had to follow much stricter covid...
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nick schifrin has the story. they are the world's deadliest weapons, able to fly thousands of miles and obliterate entire cities. and for 10 years, the deployment of russian and american long range nuclear weapons has been restricted by new start. >> today is an important milestone for nuclear security and nonproliferation and for us-russian relations. nick: in 2010, president barack obama and then russian president dmitry medvedev signed the new strategic arms reduction treaty, or new start. it limits russia and the u.s. to 1,550 nuclear warheads on deployed land and sea-based ballistic missiles, and heavy bombers. and those warheads can be carried by no more than 700 missiles and bombers. it also includes verification measures, such as movement notifications, data exchanges, and on-site inspections. today, secretary of state anthony blinken wrote, "extending the new start treaty makes the united states, u.s. allies and partners, and the world safer. an unconstrained nuclear competition would endanger us all." >
nick schifrin has the story. they are the world's deadliest weapons, able to fly thousands of miles and obliterate entire cities. and for 10 years, the deployment of russian and american long range nuclear weapons has been restricted by new start. >> today is an important milestone for nuclear security and nonproliferation and for us-russian relations. nick: in 2010, president barack obama and then russian president dmitry medvedev signed the new strategic arms reduction treaty, or new...
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... 0k, nick, i'm so sorry tojump in. _ evidence but their plan... 0k, nick, i'm so sorry tojump in.rry to jump in. by the - evidence but their plan... 0k, nick, i'm so sorry to jump in. by the end | i'm so sorry tojump in. by the end we were only getting one word in three. we will try again a little bit later. thank you so much for now. let's look at some of the day's other news now. 0pposition supporters in russia are planning tributes to the liberal politician boris nemtsov on the sixth anniversary of his murder. many have gone to the bridge near the kremlin where he was shot dead. the authorities have twice demolished the makeshift memorial there this week. two french cities, nice and dunkirk, are spending the weekend back under lockdown to counter a spike in covid infections. the health minister said this week the number of cases in dunkirk was nearly nine times the national average. tiger woods is reportedly "in good spirits" after being moved to a new los angeles hospital for treatment from injuries he sustained in a car accident. a statement on the golfing champion's twitter
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nick schifrin: khalil hopes biden has changed.: are we going to rely on the traditional status quo reliance on these authoritarian leaders to maintain american interests in the region? my hope is that biden will look at american ideas and values. >> masoud is more skeptical. >> the average arab's diagnosis of u.s. involvement has to be that everything the united states has touched in the region since 2011 and probably well before has turned to ashes. nick schifrin: which means that collective demand for self-determination 10 years ago, is still up to the people. that dream remains. but, for now, it's a dream deferred. for the "pbs newshour," i'm nick schifrin. ♪ judy: returning now to afghanistan and our series of longest war. thousands of afghans that worked with the u.s. or for the u.s. face threats or death for their service. special correspondent jane ferguson and emily kassie bring us the story of one pilot who found american pledges to help him and his family leave theam -- become a barrage. >> naiem asadi had a dream job as
nick schifrin: khalil hopes biden has changed.: are we going to rely on the traditional status quo reliance on these authoritarian leaders to maintain american interests in the region? my hope is that biden will look at american ideas and values. >> masoud is more skeptical. >> the average arab's diagnosis of u.s. involvement has to be that everything the united states has touched in the region since 2011 and probably well before has turned to ashes. nick schifrin: which means that...
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nick: for more on all of this, we turn to dr.delia, medical director of the special pathogens unit at boston medical center, and an associate professor of infectious diseases at boston university school of medicine. she also served as a clinician during the ebola outbreaks in west and east africa in 2014 and 2015. welcome vaccine distribution is equitable globally? -- how important is it that vaccine distribution is adequate -- equitable? >> you have a set up where parts of the world may not get the vaccine for years. you see the protracted pandemic, you can't recover the economy and you continue to lose the gains that have been made in health indicators and education indicators because this is all related. the longer you see turil, not only that, you have countries, entire countries that have not vaccinated any of their alth-care workers because you see losses of health-care health care workers that might affect health indicators in other ways. and there are selfish reasons. one is the variant. we are seeing these variants with
nick: for more on all of this, we turn to dr.delia, medical director of the special pathogens unit at boston medical center, and an associate professor of infectious diseases at boston university school of medicine. she also served as a clinician during the ebola outbreaks in west and east africa in 2014 and 2015. welcome vaccine distribution is equitable globally? -- how important is it that vaccine distribution is adequate -- equitable? >> you have a set up where parts of the world may...
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nick got his match in just _ going to feel better.re _ going to feel better. nick got his match in just before the - going to feel better. nick got his match in just before the curfew, | going to feel better. nick got his i match in just before the curfew, he would savour every second with the some supporters. the cameras did not see it, but the camera didn't believe it was the browser to set lead seal. but dominic team is number three, lead seal. but dominic team is numberthree, he lead seal. but dominic team is number three, he is one a grand slam before and made since the chances are, going back to her composure with help from his opponent. unseated and never been past the last stage, but we'll see his defeat as a missed opportunity. the one consolation was a farewell. this started with hard quarantine but not the best are finding the stride and naomi easily went through, plan close to her best in the face of distractions. but serena williams found it harder, particularly for her came the turn around, she goes for the 24th grand sl
nick got his match in just _ going to feel better.re _ going to feel better. nick got his match in just before the - going to feel better. nick got his match in just before the curfew, | going to feel better. nick got his i match in just before the curfew, he would savour every second with the some supporters. the cameras did not see it, but the camera didn't believe it was the browser to set lead seal. but dominic team is number three, lead seal. but dominic team is numberthree, he lead seal....
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nick: 87% of kids today want to be a famous influencer.is their dream job. 40 years ago they wanted to be a doctor or teacher or astronaut. now that is their goal, they want to be famous influencers. i think it's a pretty bad commentary on the state of society. most of these influencers are not real. it's based on complete space metrics. on the others, you have the companies that are doing nothing to police it. there are hundreds of millions of fake accounts on social media. the reason is because they get to pretend they have more users than they really do. if instagram really cared and tried to kill this, they would probably have half the users that they say they have on social media. emily: it's funny, we are reporting twitter results today and you wrote a book on twitter. much of the companies be doing? you have a call to action here. nick: i think they should take responsibility and actually police this. we saw it happen with politics. donald trump and hillary clinton , when they were running for election, both of them had half of thei
nick: 87% of kids today want to be a famous influencer.is their dream job. 40 years ago they wanted to be a doctor or teacher or astronaut. now that is their goal, they want to be famous influencers. i think it's a pretty bad commentary on the state of society. most of these influencers are not real. it's based on complete space metrics. on the others, you have the companies that are doing nothing to police it. there are hundreds of millions of fake accounts on social media. the reason is...
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nick: have the houthis sent private messages?, they have ways of getting messages to us, and so we have taken those and we will we will do our best to work constructively with those messages and with the various groups in yemen who are, you know, who are supportive of a peace process. nick: your critics say that lifting the global terrorist organization label on the houthis before they had to make any concessions means you've lost the chance for leverage to try and get them back to the negotiating table. do you believe that you've lost some leverage by lifting that global terrorist organization label? >> i don't, in the end, think so. i think there was a decision, a realization by the new administration that the the fto designation was really a mixed bag. that on the one hand, it memorialized certain activities of the houthis that were terrorist in nature, their attacks on civilian infrastructure, their kidnapping of u.s. citizens, their close relationship with the irgc. but the new administration asks, well, what does that give
nick: have the houthis sent private messages?, they have ways of getting messages to us, and so we have taken those and we will we will do our best to work constructively with those messages and with the various groups in yemen who are, you know, who are supportive of a peace process. nick: your critics say that lifting the global terrorist organization label on the houthis before they had to make any concessions means you've lost the chance for leverage to try and get them back to the...
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nick: they're calling it the khashoggian.ricts anyone on vissas who harms, threatens journalists, activists and dissidents and it used that sanction 77 saudis. they sanctioned what it called the ring leader of the mder of and m.b.s.'s personal protective detail that was involved. who was not on the list was m.b.s. himself. senior officials confirm to me that president biden decided not to sanction muhammad ben-salam. today's actions is simply not enough, take a listen to un ring -singh who brought forward the wsuit that led to today's release. >> m.b.s. does not face any sanctions of the current time and nor will he apparently face any in the future. the message that the united states is giving to m.b.s. is that he goes unpunished even though he's the ring leader for the murder of jamal khashoggi. nick: even though administration officials say it is holding m.b.s. accountbility by recalibrating the relationship not only the release today but freezing arm sales to saudi arabia, ending targeting assistance to the saudi military
nick: they're calling it the khashoggian.ricts anyone on vissas who harms, threatens journalists, activists and dissidents and it used that sanction 77 saudis. they sanctioned what it called the ring leader of the mder of and m.b.s.'s personal protective detail that was involved. who was not on the list was m.b.s. himself. senior officials confirm to me that president biden decided not to sanction muhammad ben-salam. today's actions is simply not enough, take a listen to un ring -singh who...
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nick eardleyl to send him to prison. 0k, nick, i thank you for that. nick eardley at holyrood.dence to the holyrood inquiry. that's here on the bbc news channel. it's expected to start after about 12:30 this lunchtime. the headlines on bbc news. health leaders have welcomed the queen's comments urging the public to "think about other people" and get a covid jab when they are offered one. alex salmond will be questioned by members of the scottish parliament today. the former scottish first minister claims there was a conspiracy against him over sexual harassment claims. and the supreme court will today rule on whether runaway schoolgirl shamima begum can return to the uk to appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. prince harry has said the british press was "destroying" his mental health, in an interview with the late late show host james corden. he said the pressure he was under meant he had to move his family away. the interview was recorded earlier this month — before he and his wife meghan lost their royal patronages. our royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins
nick eardleyl to send him to prison. 0k, nick, i thank you for that. nick eardley at holyrood.dence to the holyrood inquiry. that's here on the bbc news channel. it's expected to start after about 12:30 this lunchtime. the headlines on bbc news. health leaders have welcomed the queen's comments urging the public to "think about other people" and get a covid jab when they are offered one. alex salmond will be questioned by members of the scottish parliament today. the former scottish...
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nick: still thinking the virus is hanging around.antivirals may have a benefit and we will see that tested once we have them available. equally, i think that continued evaluation of the range of other anti-inflammatory drugs, it is the whole second phase of the disease very much an over exaggerated inflammatory reaction. continued evaluation of those drugs may reveal additional options that have benefit in long covid. guy: one of the things we are witnessing is an incredibly brief flu season. that will probably not be the case next year if we do not have the lockdowns. how much of what is being developed on the therapeutic side will also be useful for influenza? influenza remains a significant pillar most winters? nick: the first thing we did -- influenza remains a significant killer most winters. nick: the first thing we did when covid-19 came along was test all of the drugs for infections, including the flu. they do not work. there is no overlap. we will need the flu approach alongside the covid approach next winter. alix: somethin
nick: still thinking the virus is hanging around.antivirals may have a benefit and we will see that tested once we have them available. equally, i think that continued evaluation of the range of other anti-inflammatory drugs, it is the whole second phase of the disease very much an over exaggerated inflammatory reaction. continued evaluation of those drugs may reveal additional options that have benefit in long covid. guy: one of the things we are witnessing is an incredibly brief flu season....
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nick: it's kind of a struggle soetimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the 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 measures, but these other countries don't. they're ing 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. we import 91% of our seafood, and our primary source is china. comes both at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and 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 american fishermen if we didn't import as much fish. david: in other countrie
nick: it's kind of a struggle soetimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the 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 measures, but these other countries don't. they're ing filet...
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nick, thank you for now. the success _ getting that done. nick, thank you for now. you for now. the success of the - for now. the success of the vaccination programme will help the economy rebound strongly, says the man coming in. it has predicted growth in the spring as people become more confident about spending. andy verityjoins me. explain more about what the bank has been saying. in explain more about what the bank has been sa inc. _, explain more about what the bank has been saying-— been saying. in some ways, jayne, the picture — been saying. in some ways, jayne, the picture is _ been saying. in some ways, jayne, the picture is that _ been saying. in some ways, jayne, the picture is that it _ been saying. in some ways, jayne, the picture is that it didn't - been saying. in some ways, jayne, the picture is that it didn't work - the picture is that it didn't work out quite as bad last year as the bank earlier in the year thought it would. so, if you look at what happened to gross domestic product, thatis happened to gross domestic product, that is a measure of
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nick, i want to give you a chance to respond to the previous discussion.e were talking about mohamed bin solomon and whether he should be personally held accountable. i think donna's point was if you try to play politics in saudi arabia, it is going to backfire. the guy is very powerful. he's consolidated power. this is a big slap on the wrist from the biden administration. i would add to that, as far as we can tell, he's pretty popular in saudi arabia, particularly with young people. again, i just want to ask you why you think trying to do something like this with mbs when we haven't done it with putin who has murdered people, invaded ukraine, crimea, you feel like we have a -- you know, we can make this stick in a way? >> yeah. so one is that biden has been tougher on saudi arabia than trump was and, you know, that's absolutely true. that's a pretty low bar. and biden himself has strongly implied that he was going to impose sanctions on mbs. so by his own standard, i think he fell short and looked weak. in terms of the question you posed about can we act
nick, i want to give you a chance to respond to the previous discussion.e were talking about mohamed bin solomon and whether he should be personally held accountable. i think donna's point was if you try to play politics in saudi arabia, it is going to backfire. the guy is very powerful. he's consolidated power. this is a big slap on the wrist from the biden administration. i would add to that, as far as we can tell, he's pretty popular in saudi arabia, particularly with young people. again, i...
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kristina tear a true nick may not want to be found. she has drug and mental health issues, but rather than give up on her her loved ones. are digging in. it's a missing person. it's my kid's mom. she's been missing for 30 days. today. searchers fan out maybe put one on the light post over here in a mall parking lot, where 28 year old terra true, nick was last seen. it's an effort that grows more frantic every day. her life is definitely been unraveling. terrorist foster mom has come from modesto to help. she fears terror in drug recovery two years has relaxed and is off her meds for bipolar disease. but even when she's slipping terror stays in touch way, just know that typically, she calls she checks in. um certainly calls when she needs help. i don't feel that she's dead. that's just my gut terrorist. former fiance says when they were both using they had a son and lost him to adoption terrorist just having a hard time to really learn to forgive herself for that whole mess. for now, and she's able to see him when clean both visits by p
kristina tear a true nick may not want to be found. she has drug and mental health issues, but rather than give up on her her loved ones. are digging in. it's a missing person. it's my kid's mom. she's been missing for 30 days. today. searchers fan out maybe put one on the light post over here in a mall parking lot, where 28 year old terra true, nick was last seen. it's an effort that grows more frantic every day. her life is definitely been unraveling. terrorist foster mom has come from...
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another thrilling five setter was with nick kyrgios. thank noodness setter was with nick kyrgios.th nick kyrgios. thank goodness this match _ setter was with nick kyrgios. thank goodness this match point - setter was with nick kyrgios. thank goodness this match point before the curfew and i don't think spectators would have left quite so willingly. he led by two sets to love. he came back to win in five sets taking the decider by five curios played at a high level. there has been so much to enjoy. serena williams was another winner, she came through a scare later on and there was naomi a sack as well. radio silence. nell might guess, we will keep going. thank you. ireland captainjohnny sexton will miss their six nations game against france on sunday with ulster�*s billy burns starting at fly—half instead. sexton has failed to recover from a head injury picked up against wales last weekend, as has vice captainjames ryan, who was also going through the return to play protocols. scrum half conor murray has a hamstring injury and will miss out. iain henderson will captain the side in
another thrilling five setter was with nick kyrgios. thank noodness setter was with nick kyrgios.th nick kyrgios. thank goodness this match _ setter was with nick kyrgios. thank goodness this match point - setter was with nick kyrgios. thank goodness this match point before the curfew and i don't think spectators would have left quite so willingly. he led by two sets to love. he came back to win in five sets taking the decider by five curios played at a high level. there has been so much to...
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and in scotland right now is our very nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. i can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it is the one time of the year where it is socially acceptable to drink whisky with your dinner. i see! how was your burns night? well it was pretty bizarre, to be honest. it went virtual for the first, and hopefully the last time, and obviously, there is a lot of people up here with a lot of time on their hands, so one phd student from glasgow decided to train an al to write poetry in the style of the great bard himself. ok, can we hear a bit of that now? reads poem. wow! tech meets tradition! speaking of which — spencer, you've been testing some whisky that was blended by an artificial intelligence? yeah, that's right — and this is being made in the traditional home of whisky, swede
and in scotland right now is our very nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. i can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it is the one time of the year where it is socially acceptable to drink whisky with your dinner....
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to discuss both, we turn to nick schifrin. hello, nick.of all, on the intelligence community report, tell us what is in here. what is it saying about what the crown prince of saudi arabia, his connection was to the murder of jamal khashoggi. >> schifrin: this is the first time we have seep the u.s. government's assessment on who murdered jamal khashoggi. the director of intelligence report begins, "we assess the crown prince mohammad bin salman approved an operation in istanbul turkey, to capture or kill jamal khashoggi. it says it makes that assessment based on the crown prince's control of decision making, the direct involvement of one of his key advisers and personal protective detail, and his prior support for using violent measures on dissidents. it does not include any firsthand intelligence that m.b.s. was responsible. you recall, judy, koork was once a pallalas insider who became a prominent critic of m.b.s. and on october 2018 khashoggi walked into the consulate in istanbul and was brutally murdered inside. afterward one of his mu
to discuss both, we turn to nick schifrin. hello, nick.of all, on the intelligence community report, tell us what is in here. what is it saying about what the crown prince of saudi arabia, his connection was to the murder of jamal khashoggi. >> schifrin: this is the first time we have seep the u.s. government's assessment on who murdered jamal khashoggi. the director of intelligence report begins, "we assess the crown prince mohammad bin salman approved an operation in istanbul...
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nick triggle, aood to route out of this. nick triggle, good to talk — route out of this. out of this. nick triggle, good to talk to you, we - route out of this. nick triggle, good to talk to you, we will. route out of this. nick triggle, l good to talk to you, we will talk route out of this. nick triggle, - good to talk to you, we will talk to you again a bit later on. schools have been told that they will need to make extra teaching time available to help pupils in england catch up on subjects they may have missed due to coronavirus closures. the government's new education recovery commissioner, sir kevan collins has praised the work of parents and teachers during lockdowns, but warned some of the most disadvantaged pupils may have fallen far behind in their development. the government is due to publish its school catch—up plans for england later this month. the commissioner said nothing was ruled out, but decisions needed to be made soon on promising ideas such as summer schools and that there also needed to be a focus on sport and creative activities. he's been speakin
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party he is also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to see you again you and i. we spoke what a few weeks ago about nord stream to you and the german government's position were firmly yes to the project no to us ancients at the time where do you stand tonight . i think there are separate dimension to this discussion i think as you mentioned one of them is question whether unilateral sanctions instrument that is appropriate in the relationship between close allies in this context i think in over 30 year old book secretary of state at a new clinton has recently got a lot of attention in berlin and it shows he's convinced that unit actual sanctions against allies are not a good idea or that this should be taken back and we we trust that the secretary of state will be able to deliver on that position and if that's the case in this context i think we can hopefully come closer to a unified position on how to deal with energy relationships with russia going forward you know let's talk about that book we understand that you and others here in berlin in the for
party he is also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to see you again you and i. we spoke what a few weeks ago about nord stream to you and the german government's position were firmly yes to the project no to us ancients at the time where do you stand tonight . i think there are separate dimension to this discussion i think as you mentioned one of them is question whether unilateral sanctions instrument that is appropriate in the relationship between close allies...
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are for more i want to pull in mr andreas nick he's a member of the german parliament from chancellor angela merkel's c.d.u. party he is also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to see you again you and i. we spoke what a few weeks ago about nord stream to you and the german government's position before only yes to the project no to us ancients at the time where do you stand tonight. i think there are separate dimension to this discussion i think as you mentioned one of them is question whether unilateral sanctions instrument that is appropriate in the relationship between close allies in this context i think in over 30 year old book secretary of state and lincoln has recently got a lot of attention in berlin and it shows he's convinced that unit actual sanctions against allies are not a good idea or that this should be taken back and we trust that the secretary of state will be able to deliver on that position and if that's the case in this context i think we can hopefully come closer to a unified position on how to deal with energy relationships with r
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to share that feeling trance nick member of the german bundestag and the governing conservatives also head of germany's delegation to the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe we appreciate it . thank you. but i'm new data shows that russia's sputnik vaccine is more than 90 percent effective western governments had initially expressed doubts about the vaccine because russia started using it before completing the usual clinical trials but now results published in the leading medical journal the lancet appeared to back up russian claims that the job is safe and works and as we report hungry has already begun using the vaccine. truckloads of russia sputnik rolling into hungary the 1st 14000 some 2000000 doses ordered the distribution of vaccines in the european union just not quick enough for hungary. the faster we vaccinate the weakest segments of society the quicker we can lift restrictions on public life. as we've just got to chicago with a shot sputnik be was the 1st vaccine developed to fight cold at 19 russia began vaccinating people with it last summer even though clinic
to share that feeling trance nick member of the german bundestag and the governing conservatives also head of germany's delegation to the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe we appreciate it . thank you. but i'm new data shows that russia's sputnik vaccine is more than 90 percent effective western governments had initially expressed doubts about the vaccine because russia started using it before completing the usual clinical trials but now results published in the leading medical...
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. >> the father of the child that lived is in nick. >> last major surgery.eeks continuously. i don't know what else i can say . my son is still alive. he has been in and out of hospital for -- i went to the hospital to pick my wife up and come home and all of a sudden my child has a heart defect. so far it has been three birth defects. two of the boys are dead. my son is only one left alive. i came in contact with the chemicals numerous ways. the system for handling. my uniform. my wife could have been exposed to my uniform. [chatter] the effect on families, their lives, you know, devastating. i just want to make sure nobody has to go through what nick and doug have gone through, and myself. to have to see your child suffer and it isn't a damn thing you can really do. >> nobody seems to care. nobody seemed to say they were sorry until the men got together and decided they would care for themselves and they started to look into it. >> the investigation was just word-of-mouth, man-to-man until we decided it was so big have to call for outside help. >> the envi
. >> the father of the child that lived is in nick. >> last major surgery.eeks continuously. i don't know what else i can say . my son is still alive. he has been in and out of hospital for -- i went to the hospital to pick my wife up and come home and all of a sudden my child has a heart defect. so far it has been three birth defects. two of the boys are dead. my son is only one left alive. i came in contact with the chemicals numerous ways. the system for handling. my uniform. my...
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please welcome nick. the and he's on a 6 right now. one of thanks definitely tricks he is excellent with his father. nick with no hesitation heading straight for a kansas city home and that's these higher. waters, a tie breaker comes down it the you of 4 on the way to about 1800 pounds veteran marine mammal has the record to show his staff. 10 2 a mining those who know best like he certainly knows where his bread is comes from that but thinking back home town. >>wow we're trying to figure out the names of the we got a lot of the yeah, the mayor of tampa said that she would renamed the city tom list if tom brady and the bucs that's the way she no she should careful what she wishes you know usually you know, before we go grant, you know you've got some high you want to play center it is 6 one yeah i mean the hey they they're going to need anybody 6,000 you're right i can hackett hack a shaq is going to re implemented. so yeah they got from has they'll get through right. yeah, yeah for sure get banged up dream and good time get banged up
please welcome nick. the and he's on a 6 right now. one of thanks definitely tricks he is excellent with his father. nick with no hesitation heading straight for a kansas city home and that's these higher. waters, a tie breaker comes down it the you of 4 on the way to about 1800 pounds veteran marine mammal has the record to show his staff. 10 2 a mining those who know best like he certainly knows where his bread is comes from that but thinking back home town. >>wow we're trying to figure...
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. >> nick kristof, i know you have been more critical.ant to ask you because i really respect your judgment. i know your argument is, look, this guy was essentially guilty of murder, and we should have sanctioned him. but, i mean, he is de facto the head of state of a major u.s. ally and, you know, vladimir putin is guilty of murder. we're not sanctioning him. what makes this case so special for you that you want to really cross that line? >> sure. well, for example, tony blinken said that our foreign policy has to be bigger than one person. i would note that mbs, his sins, are not just the murder of one journalist for "the washington post." look, he has created instability everywhere he goes. he kidnapped lebanon's prime minister helping hezbollah. he instigated a feud with qatar helping iran. he started a war with yemen creating the world's worst humanitarian crisis. he's, i'd say, damaged saudi arabia's brand. i think there's a matter of values that, if we impose sanctions on the people who carry out the murder, then we look weak when
. >> nick kristof, i know you have been more critical.ant to ask you because i really respect your judgment. i know your argument is, look, this guy was essentially guilty of murder, and we should have sanctioned him. but, i mean, he is de facto the head of state of a major u.s. ally and, you know, vladimir putin is guilty of murder. we're not sanctioning him. what makes this case so special for you that you want to really cross that line? >> sure. well, for example, tony blinken...
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nick will— afternoon. nick, for now, thanks for joining us. nick will stay _ afternoon.of the roll—out, say experts advising the government. they have ruled out prioritising teachers and police officers saying age remained the strongest indicator of the impact of the disease. latest data shows that across the uk the number of people being infected continues to fall. 0ur health correspondent katharine da costa reports. the priority has been to protect the oldest age groups as quickly as possible, as well as front—line health and care workers and those who have been shielding. by mid april, it is hoped around 32 million people in the first phase of the roll—out would have been offered a vaccine. these groups represent 99% of those most at risk of dying from covid. the queen and prince philip received their firstjabs last month. in a video call with health leaders, the queen urged those still hesitating to take up the offer. as far as i can make out, it was quite harmless. it was very quick and i have had lots of letters from people who have been very surprised by how easy
nick will— afternoon. nick, for now, thanks for joining us. nick will stay _ afternoon.of the roll—out, say experts advising the government. they have ruled out prioritising teachers and police officers saying age remained the strongest indicator of the impact of the disease. latest data shows that across the uk the number of people being infected continues to fall. 0ur health correspondent katharine da costa reports. the priority has been to protect the oldest age groups as quickly as...
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nick, thank you _ conditional on the virus. nick, thank you very _ conditional on the virus.tions has said it will raise the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler, with the united arab emirates. the princess has accused herfather of holding her hostage in dubai since she tried to flee the city in 2018. in secretly recorded videos shared with the bbc, princess latifa said she feared for her life. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. i'm a hostage, and this villa has been converted into a jail. this is sheikha latifa, an emirati princess, but also a prisoner, held, she says, in solitary confinement in dubai, guarded by police, with no access to fresh air. guarded by police, with no she says she is a hostage of this man, herfather, the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, one of the most powerful men in the middle east, who happens to share a passion for horses with the queen and owns huge swathes of land across britain. friends campaigning for latifa have released videos of her plight to the bbc to try to rouse internatio
nick, thank you _ conditional on the virus. nick, thank you very _ conditional on the virus.tions has said it will raise the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler, with the united arab emirates. the princess has accused herfather of holding her hostage in dubai since she tried to flee the city in 2018. in secretly recorded videos shared with the bbc, princess latifa said she feared for her life. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. i'm a hostage, and this...
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even if like officer saint nick we were aware how badly we had been injured, i'm not sure we would've returned the office. but he did. his family noted that officer sicknick had an incredible work ethic he was very series about showing up to work on time and refused to call out sick unless absolutely necessary. we saw the dedication on januar. his first thought was not of his injuries but of the job that he was committed to. mr. president we are the beneficiary of the service and dedication of men and womenk. le brian sicknick men and women who get up every day not knowing what they will face but willing to sacrifice up to and including their very lives to protect those that need protective. mr. president and the gospel of john jesus tells the disciples that a man lay down his life for his friends. all of us marble and moved when we hear stories of those who have laid down their lives to protect others. the soldier who jumps on a grenade to saveav his buddies, e mother who leaps in front of her child to protect her, the firefighter who dies trying to rescue someone from a burning hous
even if like officer saint nick we were aware how badly we had been injured, i'm not sure we would've returned the office. but he did. his family noted that officer sicknick had an incredible work ethic he was very series about showing up to work on time and refused to call out sick unless absolutely necessary. we saw the dedication on januar. his first thought was not of his injuries but of the job that he was committed to. mr. president we are the beneficiary of the service and dedication of...
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and nick watt gave us a tour of the scene. he pointed out how far the vehicle rolled, well, well off the roadway, into the brushes and the bush here. the front of the car, completely crushed. the cabin itself was relatively intact. that may be what saved tiger woods' life. the jaws of life, despite what was first reported, not necessary. they did use some kind of device to pry him out. one of the things they said at the news conference, and i could tell this was of great interest to you, is the fact that tiger woods, when they reached him, was conscious and talking. how much can you read into that? >> yeah, quite a bit. you know, again, i think you're getting a snapshot in time. and we always talk about this in trauma care, that, you know, what was the situation at the time, knowing full well that people either because of injuries that have not yet been assessed could have periods where they just decompensate. you always have to be thinking about that. but it was interesting to hear, and i paid pretty close attention. a call c
and nick watt gave us a tour of the scene. he pointed out how far the vehicle rolled, well, well off the roadway, into the brushes and the bush here. the front of the car, completely crushed. the cabin itself was relatively intact. that may be what saved tiger woods' life. the jaws of life, despite what was first reported, not necessary. they did use some kind of device to pry him out. one of the things they said at the news conference, and i could tell this was of great interest to you, is the...
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nick kristof is applauding it, but for nick kristof, her death is not enough. we need to ban any television shows that ashli babbitt may have watched. we are not even going to rebut that. it is not even worth your time to hear us explain why that is irrational. it is self-evidently irrational. john wayne gacy liked the nick kristof taught column, so therefore he is guilty of mass murder and a serial killer, too? that's what kristof is saying. we would never say something like that, ever. it's too stupid. but nothing is too stupid forr nick christophe or "the new york times." what christophe lacks in reason he makes up for with vehement.me he can't stand that someone somewhere might be forcibly disagreeing with him. it would be nice if he said it out loud. yeah, i'm calling for censorship. be a man and admit what you are doing. of course, he will not do this. these are not men. these are craven servants of the democratic party, feline, not canine. all of their aggression is passive aggression. watch another slope-shouldered tool of the oligarchy censorship. oh b
nick kristof is applauding it, but for nick kristof, her death is not enough. we need to ban any television shows that ashli babbitt may have watched. we are not even going to rebut that. it is not even worth your time to hear us explain why that is irrational. it is self-evidently irrational. john wayne gacy liked the nick kristof taught column, so therefore he is guilty of mass murder and a serial killer, too? that's what kristof is saying. we would never say something like that, ever. it's...
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give more now we're trying to buy andreas nick a member of the german bundestag and the governing conservatives he heads germany's delegation to the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us the german government has condemned the jail sentence for alexina is that enough. of the 1st episode we are very concerned but also very 'd impressed by the courageous way that russian civil society protests it gets this development it shows how much or pressure how much tension is there. in russia it is a domestic issue in the 1st place but it is an issue that has an important impact on all international obligations that russia has entered to whether it's the council of europe or the structures and that is why it is an important element of international obligations and contractual obligations and that's what we are pursuing the relief of which are missed in the valley was. detained again was already. rendered obsolete by the european court of human rights a couple of years ago and that is something that the council of europe all its. directi
give more now we're trying to buy andreas nick a member of the german bundestag and the governing conservatives he heads germany's delegation to the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us the german government has condemned the jail sentence for alexina is that enough. of the 1st episode we are very concerned but also very 'd impressed by the courageous way that russian civil society protests it gets this development it shows...
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i just want to make sure nobody has to go through what nick and doug have gone through, and myself.only way i can describe it. to have to see your child suffer and it isn't a damn thing you can really do. >> and nobody seemed to care. nobody seemed to say they were sorry until the men got together and decided they would care for themselves, and this is when they started to look into it. >> the investigation was just word-of-mouth, man-to-man until we realized we were getting into something so big we would have to call for outside help. >> the environmental protection agency and the labor department are both investigating at the union's request. >> osha has not been able to determine whether a chemical or some other combination of chemicals is the cause of the birth defects in these children. however, this tragedy makes clear the need for thorough testing of chemicals. >> mr. enzi merce is -- mr. and mrs. crudo, the national institute for occupational and safety health, as you are probably aware right now, is involved in the evaluation of the workers at the plant, those that have wor
i just want to make sure nobody has to go through what nick and doug have gone through, and myself.only way i can describe it. to have to see your child suffer and it isn't a damn thing you can really do. >> and nobody seemed to care. nobody seemed to say they were sorry until the men got together and decided they would care for themselves, and this is when they started to look into it. >> the investigation was just word-of-mouth, man-to-man until we realized we were getting into...
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time for a look at the weather with nick miller. nick...e spring showing up in a weather watcher pictures helped by another mild week to come, in fact earning very mild for some. this is the air coming up in the south and i want to show temperatures in the east of england. on wednesday from yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia, the warmest weather of the year so far. dry, hazy sunshine. further west, dry, hazy sunshine. furtherwest, especially northwest, still mild but temperature is not as high because there is another part to the way the story this week. more heavy rain to come. look at the rain totals for the rest of the week. northern ireland, north—west england, cumbria and into scotland from this low pressure drawing the air from the south but bringing in this wriggling weather front sitting around many of the same areas tuesday into wednesday with the risk of flooding. in cumbria, but especially in these parts of scotland, where the met office has an amber warning and some areas may receive over 100 millimetres of rain. very windy as
time for a look at the weather with nick miller. nick...e spring showing up in a weather watcher pictures helped by another mild week to come, in fact earning very mild for some. this is the air coming up in the south and i want to show temperatures in the east of england. on wednesday from yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia, the warmest weather of the year so far. dry, hazy sunshine. further west, dry, hazy sunshine. furtherwest, especially northwest, still mild but temperature is not as...
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in the emergency department, consultant nick bunker is up to his neck in problems.d he's had a stroke? a new covid patient has been admitted for every hour he's been on shift — by sam, eight. so, we're now going to run into a problem because we haven't got any beds. no beds? so i had five beds to start the night. got two patients next door who need to come in. and here's another. where will he go? just bring the back of the bed, see if that helps. and is he on 100% now? yeah. in pressurised rooms, the patients receive oxygen through masks, their condition monitored. but who may need more sustained help from a ventilator? stats below 96. one man's breathing badly falters. just do it, just do it, just do it. he must be intubated, fast. and we watch as medics put him to sleep and push a long plastic tube down his throat, hooking him up to his new breathing machine. when he'll wake up, no—one knows. soon, he'lljoin so many others here oblivious to night and day, cared for by strangers like carlene, who we spoke to in the first wave of the virus back in may. i've felt br
in the emergency department, consultant nick bunker is up to his neck in problems.d he's had a stroke? a new covid patient has been admitted for every hour he's been on shift — by sam, eight. so, we're now going to run into a problem because we haven't got any beds. no beds? so i had five beds to start the night. got two patients next door who need to come in. and here's another. where will he go? just bring the back of the bed, see if that helps. and is he on 100% now? yeah. in pressurised...
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come on nick there is the city controller. will it be 7 times in a row we'll find out this sunday just coming up to half 2 in moscow we're back again at the top of the. the not right now but i'm going to come back on the other hand i'm not out of love go to one of the not out of the lot of the money the day of the night at the gym and. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm job now mom. load up a little bit of my little body not why not. stop for x. chanting in the hall people we believe this of the year. bottom of my kids i don't want them up with johnny what are the other moment i thought of mother having a little because those are there a lot a lot of them i'm a little like a might be old enough to go out to the pimp i don't want to put out another mom which party would i want all the mother brother to. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person of those. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. you'll see because that's the norm with the least get with your news source that don't mind just add torsos that the nor
come on nick there is the city controller. will it be 7 times in a row we'll find out this sunday just coming up to half 2 in moscow we're back again at the top of the. the not right now but i'm going to come back on the other hand i'm not out of love go to one of the not out of the lot of the money the day of the night at the gym and. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm job now mom. load up a little bit of my little body not why not. stop for x. chanting in the hall people we...
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lose its beauty all of the things that love me sadly feelings when nick smith there had been serving soup to vulnerable people at the makeshift kitchen it at up in his local skate park but the sussex police force then stepped in saying that he was encouraging 2 or more people to gather breaking current coronavirus measures smith does claim that people doing charity or volunteer work are exempt from the rule although police to beg to differ officers with the parties involved explain the restrictions in relation to the lockdown and encourage compliance with the government guidelines well ray woolford is the author of food bank britain and he believes in this case the u.k. police were overzealous. there is a clear guidance in the restrictions and that means the voluntary sector those of us that involved with feeding people in a crisis are exempt from the regulations that the most of the public are have to adhere to people arriving for soup catching kitchen is acceptable as long as they get the soup and then they move on this was in an open environment a safe environment it was within th
lose its beauty all of the things that love me sadly feelings when nick smith there had been serving soup to vulnerable people at the makeshift kitchen it at up in his local skate park but the sussex police force then stepped in saying that he was encouraging 2 or more people to gather breaking current coronavirus measures smith does claim that people doing charity or volunteer work are exempt from the rule although police to beg to differ officers with the parties involved explain the...
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kristina tear a true nick may not want to be found.g and mental health issues, but rather than give up on her her loved ones. are digging in. it's a missing person. it's my kid's mom. she's been missing for 30 days. today. searchers fan out maybe put one on the light post over here in a mall parking lot, where 28 year
kristina tear a true nick may not want to be found.g and mental health issues, but rather than give up on her her loved ones. are digging in. it's a missing person. it's my kid's mom. she's been missing for 30 days. today. searchers fan out maybe put one on the light post over here in a mall parking lot, where 28 year
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city chiefs staged a homeless shambles bay buccaneers on sunday and then score for either because nick has correctly predicted the last 6 super bowl. now we are. ready for the home team and. it's possible we are in moscow where we'll have more stories in the headlines about half an hour. how best to describe the events being played out in the financial markets david versus goliath the rise of populist finance or the corruption of the financial system being exposed again one thing is for sure there is a strong demand to democratize the financial world the little guy demands to also participate in big finance and government allow. the world is driven by shaped by. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. that the believe it is smear those who really can show you. show it they can just be suitably. flat with that i suppose he noticed us they have something that. you know none of the stupina bull episodes didn't good to see you sure the. slither in your force wake would be near my stubbornness today if not thoughts about spirits i did it was more than 6 pm intending no. stadia. show. for you to.
city chiefs staged a homeless shambles bay buccaneers on sunday and then score for either because nick has correctly predicted the last 6 super bowl. now we are. ready for the home team and. it's possible we are in moscow where we'll have more stories in the headlines about half an hour. how best to describe the events being played out in the financial markets david versus goliath the rise of populist finance or the corruption of the financial system being exposed again one thing is for sure...
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and finally if you're thinking of putting a bet on the sea this weekend look no further nick. dolfin here is a back to give you his winning tip because when faced with the names of the finest he plumped for the wait for it. this. kansas city chiefs are going to win according to that dolphin they do take on the tampa bay buccaneers on sunday don't score feature plays because nick has already correctly predicted the last 6 super bowl with. the animals here at the aquarium. a clever boy just came up to half 6 here in moscow we're back again at the top of the. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived within this 0 zone there were too few houses were allowed to leave prison was located and the only people had access to the story investigators held the uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great ignore. awful. thing for justice on. the world. thinks. we dare to ask. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered how best to describe the events bein
and finally if you're thinking of putting a bet on the sea this weekend look no further nick. dolfin here is a back to give you his winning tip because when faced with the names of the finest he plumped for the wait for it. this. kansas city chiefs are going to win according to that dolphin they do take on the tampa bay buccaneers on sunday don't score feature plays because nick has already correctly predicted the last 6 super bowl with. the animals here at the aquarium. a clever boy just came...
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and nick america was among them and he was facing charges for having tried to rush parliament back in 2019 when there were big anti-government demonstrations it had its parliamentary immunity stripped and last week a court said that he could now be arrested unless he paid his bail the money that he had to pay to pay for a head of his trial. but this is being looked upon as a very dangerous escalation for georgian politics no opposition in parliament what looks like a one party state the opposition accusing the government of backsliding on democracy and the idea that the police might go in and take an arrest melia is going to be resisted by the opposition and so the potential for violence and the international community has been calling for both sides to step back from the brink and try to reach some kind of agreement around the to negotiation table. members of a crew have been living on a ship with no basic supplies for over a year in a force in kenya they were well wishers for food water and medicine the cargo ship was traveling from russia when it stopped the port it's been there ev
and nick america was among them and he was facing charges for having tried to rush parliament back in 2019 when there were big anti-government demonstrations it had its parliamentary immunity stripped and last week a court said that he could now be arrested unless he paid his bail the money that he had to pay to pay for a head of his trial. but this is being looked upon as a very dangerous escalation for georgian politics no opposition in parliament what looks like a one party state the...
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are for more i want to pull in mr andreas nick he's a member of the german parliament from chancellor angela merkel's c.d.u. party he is also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to see you again you and i. spoke what a few weeks ago about nord stream to you and the german government's position before only yes to the project no to u.s. sanctions at the time where do you stand tonight. i think there are separate dimension to this discussion i think as you mentioned one of them is question whether unilateral sanctions instrument that is appropriate in the relationship between close allies in this context i think in over 30 year old book secretary of state as we've linked in has recently got a lot of attention in berlin it shows he's convinced that unit actual sanctions against allies are not a good idea or that this should be taken back and we should we trust that the secretary of state will be able to deliver on that position and if that's the case in this context as think we can hopefully come closer to a unified position on how to deal with energy were a
are for more i want to pull in mr andreas nick he's a member of the german parliament from chancellor angela merkel's c.d.u. party he is also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to see you again you and i. spoke what a few weeks ago about nord stream to you and the german government's position before only yes to the project no to u.s. sanctions at the time where do you stand tonight. i think there are separate dimension to this discussion i think as you mentioned...