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. >> nick, the marine, a tough vet-turned-target. >> somebody hated nick so much that they shot through his window. >> then came in through the window and shot him some more. >> yes. >> angry colleagues at work. >> people complained of how nick talked to them. >> which was, let's go. >> get the job done. >> and some angry exes too. >> i know he was cheating on me. >> he's dated a number of women. >> maybe he made the wrong one angry? >> that's what we thought. >> bullet casings, carpet fibers, bloody clothes. who was the killer? >> it's somebody full of hatred. >> we wanted answers. >> there needs to be justice. >> people are no good at getting away with murder. ♪♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." kristy said she waited 40 years for nick morelos to come into her life. the happy couple were engaged to be married when suddenly her world crumbled. she found nick gunned down in his own home. detectives went through a pool of suspects, from spurned lovers to office enemies before a boost from nick's brother helped reveal the true killer. here is josh mankiewicz with "stone-cold." >> repor
. >> nick, the marine, a tough vet-turned-target. >> somebody hated nick so much that they shot through his window. >> then came in through the window and shot him some more. >> yes. >> angry colleagues at work. >> people complained of how nick talked to them. >> which was, let's go. >> get the job done. >> and some angry exes too. >> i know he was cheating on me. >> he's dated a number of women. >> maybe he made the wrong...
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nick was back at church.e news that this part of everything has now very tragically and sadly come to an end? >> it just really -- you know, a punch in the face. it's just -- you're mad almost. you're mad at yourself, you know, because you count do -- like you felt helpless. >> and you've always been sarah's protector. >> yes. that's how i felt. like i failed. >> and you were the last member of her family to say goodbye. >> yes. it's a big pill to swallow. >> you helped her get ready. >> for her night out. and i painted her nails. yes. >> you never could have known. >> you never know. you should always tell your loved ones you love them. you really don't know. >> his deep sorrow was clouded by anger and suspicion. now that the search for sarah was over, it was time to find her killer. so far detectives had made no arrests, but nick had his eye on someone. >> he was the only one. that i just wanted to rip his heart out of him. >>> coming up -- >> that's a big deal? >> tremendous deal. >> a telltale piece of ev
nick was back at church.e news that this part of everything has now very tragically and sadly come to an end? >> it just really -- you know, a punch in the face. it's just -- you're mad almost. you're mad at yourself, you know, because you count do -- like you felt helpless. >> and you've always been sarah's protector. >> yes. that's how i felt. like i failed. >> and you were the last member of her family to say goodbye. >> yes. it's a big pill to swallow. >>...
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educate me. >> reporter: nick's quest for education isn't new.fin iished undergrad at howard university, now pursuing a master's degree in divinity. >> divinity and theology has been something that's a part of my life. i always tell people, i sin way too much to be a preacher. >> one of those things people paid attention to was you saying to professor griff that, black people can't be anti-semitic because they are the semitic people, and black people are the true hebrews. >> the purpose first was to say, we are all the same people. that -- that's ultimately what i was saying. i was like, how can you hate when you believe that you come from the same people that are saying you're being hateful? >> is that your belief, that it is the birthright of black people? >> one thing that can't be debated is we all originate from africa. >> during the podcast, you actually went beyond the jewish community and talked about non- non-melinated people. do you believe non-melinated people are evil, savage, barbaric? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: nick is the late
educate me. >> reporter: nick's quest for education isn't new.fin iished undergrad at howard university, now pursuing a master's degree in divinity. >> divinity and theology has been something that's a part of my life. i always tell people, i sin way too much to be a preacher. >> one of those things people paid attention to was you saying to professor griff that, black people can't be anti-semitic because they are the semitic people, and black people are the true hebrews....
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please welcome, nick offerman. nick, it is great to see you >> thank you, jimmy.nst a talented model who just launched a brand new youtube channel today, please welcome hailey bieber haile, welcome, welcome, welcome. i'm happy you guys are here. here's how this works. each of us have two envelopes containing confessions one is true, the other is a lie. once you read your confession, the other players will interrogate you and then they have to come to a unanimous decision is it the truth or a lie nick, you will go first. hailey, which should he open, number one or number two >> number two. >> jimmy: i agree. >> number two. in a tokyo - [ laughter ] who wrote these? in a tokyo hotel lobby i once offered my services to a middle aged businessman as a prostitute >> jimmy: what wait, all right what year was this >> 1991. >> jimmy: why were you in tokyo? >> i was touring a kabuki theater show around japan. >> jimmy: and you were in the kabuki theater >> i was, i was cast as soldier number three >> it's so outlandish that i feel like it might be true >> there was a langua
please welcome, nick offerman. nick, it is great to see you >> thank you, jimmy.nst a talented model who just launched a brand new youtube channel today, please welcome hailey bieber haile, welcome, welcome, welcome. i'm happy you guys are here. here's how this works. each of us have two envelopes containing confessions one is true, the other is a lie. once you read your confession, the other players will interrogate you and then they have to come to a unanimous decision is it the truth...
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nick -- nick: we have seen yields go down, but we are not ready to raise the white flag. we were eighth it. -- we were at 50 basis points on the year. we are getting closer to exiting this covid situation on the back of vaccine situation and development. at these levels, we would argue you could even figure yields in a little further with respect to rates because we would expect rates would be held down by fed buying, the possibility of yield curve control. while warren buffett may be right in the sense that bonds are not going to deliver the security they once were, you can still make a case for them in your portfolio. we are not going to get to 7%, 8% returns, but they can still provide a good diversifier, particularly if you look at some of the sectors that have been hit hard, and also certain regions that offer deep value. guy: good morning. the data are pretty strong, though. and you heard those comments from mike talking about what people are saying in key sectors. they are really struggling. labor inflation is there. cost inflation is there. using the fed is really
nick -- nick: we have seen yields go down, but we are not ready to raise the white flag. we were eighth it. -- we were at 50 basis points on the year. we are getting closer to exiting this covid situation on the back of vaccine situation and development. at these levels, we would argue you could even figure yields in a little further with respect to rates because we would expect rates would be held down by fed buying, the possibility of yield curve control. while warren buffett may be right in...
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nick: yes. pretty much. you can't do stuff, the risk manager in the bank has to take the punch bowl away from the prime brokerage desk. they have to do that by putting in capital to these businesses to say there is a shareholder's money here at risk. i will give a really brief example. when you look at credit suisse, they produce these regulatory filings and say at the end of last year, they had 300 million swiss francs of exposures to other institutions and hedge funds. they also had 230 billion in equity securities collateral. clearly they got something wrong. carol: what are you going to be watching the next couple of days coming off of this? nick: we need to see some reorganization at these banks. there needs to be management changes that have to happen to really get people's assurance up again. carol: we are going to leave it on that note. thank you so much. we appreciate you joining us with your thoughts on rick -- on risk management. that's going to do it for our cross-platform coverage. for romaine b
nick: yes. pretty much. you can't do stuff, the risk manager in the bank has to take the punch bowl away from the prime brokerage desk. they have to do that by putting in capital to these businesses to say there is a shareholder's money here at risk. i will give a really brief example. when you look at credit suisse, they produce these regulatory filings and say at the end of last year, they had 300 million swiss francs of exposures to other institutions and hedge funds. they also had 230...
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our political correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. nick? simon, in just nick?t over 48 hours, holyrood will break— nick? simon, in just over 48 hours, holyrood will break up _ nick? simon, in just over 48 hours, holyrood will break up for— nick? simon, in just over 48 hours, holyrood will break up for the i holyrood will break up for the scottish parliament election, but it is going to be a really dramatic couple of days because in a few hours' time, we are going to see that report from nicola sturgeon's independent adviser on the ministerial code. he has been looking into whether the first minister followed the rules which ministers are bound by. that process has been taking place very much behind closed doors, we don't know what he is going to say. but ms sturgeon's litigant opponents say that if he finds that she broke the ministerial code, she would have to resign. i think we will see that report later this afternoon. —— political opponents. the scottish government have it at the moment and it is going through some legal checks before being published. but t
our political correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. nick? simon, in just nick?t over 48 hours, holyrood will break— nick? simon, in just over 48 hours, holyrood will break up _ nick? simon, in just over 48 hours, holyrood will break up for— nick? simon, in just over 48 hours, holyrood will break up for the i holyrood will break up for the scottish parliament election, but it is going to be a really dramatic couple of days because in a few hours' time, we are going to see that report...
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nick schifrin: marianne bustin had a 24-year navy career. assault and response coordinator in uniform and after retirement as a contractor. she says commanders often care more about their careers than victims. marianne bustin: if i say, ok, we have had three sexual assaults, five sexual assaults, instead of saying oh, my gosh, let's take care of these victims, what do we need to do, they start looking at it like, oh, is this going to look poorly on me? they just don't want to do what needs to be done. lindsey knapp: let's say the commander just didn't believe it was sexual assault. they were like, no, it was consensual. that was consensual sex. that report can stop in its tracks right there. nick schifrin: lindsey knapp was a soldier in the 2000s, then became a victim advocate in 2014. she's now the executive director of the organization combat sexual assault. she says commanders who are colonels, one step below brigadier general, are especially prone to cover-ups. lindsey knapp: those commanders are more apt to not act in the best interest
nick schifrin: marianne bustin had a 24-year navy career. assault and response coordinator in uniform and after retirement as a contractor. she says commanders often care more about their careers than victims. marianne bustin: if i say, ok, we have had three sexual assaults, five sexual assaults, instead of saying oh, my gosh, let's take care of these victims, what do we need to do, they start looking at it like, oh, is this going to look poorly on me? they just don't want to do what needs to...
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nick robinson _ currency. that's 1.2 million a day. nick robinson placed _ currency. day. nick robinson placed the - currency. that's1.2 million a day. | nick robinson placed the real-life nick robinson placed the real—life entrepreneur whose libertarian dreams of change in the world lead him into increasingly paranoid isolation obsessed with money, riven with deadly suspicion. by contrast jason clark is the fictional ravaged narc who worms his way into ross ulbricht�*s confidence albeit from a distance, determined to bring them down. you will get a month's conspiracy to commit murder. checkmate. there may be a brilliantly incisive moody to be told of the story, but this is not it. instead it's stylishly empty fair city perhaps the subject matter. robinson who was terrific in the underrated coming—of—age pick the underrated coming—of—age pick the kings of centre makes a convincing lead but for all of his talk about giving people the freedom to make their own choices, ross ulbricht was essentially a dealer drifting in industry not built upon freedom but on extortion, g
nick robinson _ currency. that's 1.2 million a day. nick robinson placed _ currency. day. nick robinson placed the - currency. that's1.2 million a day. | nick robinson placed the real-life nick robinson placed the real—life entrepreneur whose libertarian dreams of change in the world lead him into increasingly paranoid isolation obsessed with money, riven with deadly suspicion. by contrast jason clark is the fictional ravaged narc who worms his way into ross ulbricht�*s confidence albeit...
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nick- ijust — of the police so far. just stay with us, nick.ar. just stay with us, nick. i just want to _ of the police so far. just stay with us, nick. i just want to look - of the police so far. just stay with us, nick. i just want to look at. us, nick. i just want to look at some tweets that have come into us here. a tweet from... i think it is from the met. let's just see if we can just... from the met. let's just see if we canjust... actually, no, iwas going to bring you a tweet, but we are not now because we got these pictures live from scotland yard down near victoria. as we know, priti patel has asked for that report from the clashes last night, which she has already received, but is going to pursue other things, but you can see several people gathered here, probably looks like several hundred and actually if you are looking at the letter of the law, that collection of people would be breaking the covid guidelines anyway. let's see if i can bring you their tweet, which is coming up now. let mejust see their tweet, which is coming up now
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if you nick this game now, coming away from what's _ nick this game now, coming away from what's at _rom what's at the _ nick this game now, coming away from what's at the date for these french boys, _ what's at the date for these french boys, it _ what's at the date for these french boys, it will— what's at the date for these french boys, it will give you a colossal test _ boys, it will give you a colossal test match and a huge win for scottish— test match and a huge win for scottish rugby.— test match and a huge win for scottish rugby. test match and a huge win for scottish ru:b . ~ ., ., scottish rugby. while there are more surrises scottish rugby. while there are more surprises for — scottish rugby. while there are more surprises for second _ scottish rugby. while there are more surprises for second place, _ scottish rugby. while there are more surprises for second place, it - scottish rugby. while there are more surprises for second place, it will. surprises for second place, it will be of major step in the right direction. alasdair lamont, bbc news. you can watch that match live
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nick: myanmar's ambassador to the u.n. speech holding up three fingers, the symbol of the democracy movement taken from the movies "the hunger games." he sees myanmar's democracy in the tradition of american democracy. >> i think it's the time where we all have to work together to end the military coup, end the regime in the country, and make democracy prevailing in the country. the government we want to see is of the people, by the people, for the people. that is what we want to see. nick:fter your speech, the myanmar military trd to fire you. are you still myanmar's ambassador to the human? >> i remain the representative from myanmar to the united nations. i am representing the civilian government elected by the people. that is what i am representing. nick: on sunday, myanmar's military declared national -- martial law. it's the first time they've done that since the coup. do you fear the military is about to inflict even more violence? >> that is worrisome for all of us, but we have to continue our disagreement with the
nick: myanmar's ambassador to the u.n. speech holding up three fingers, the symbol of the democracy movement taken from the movies "the hunger games." he sees myanmar's democracy in the tradition of american democracy. >> i think it's the time where we all have to work together to end the military coup, end the regime in the country, and make democracy prevailing in the country. the government we want to see is of the people, by the people, for the people. that is what we want...
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nick: staff sergeant is a russian linguist. >> we can get the soldiers more engaged.tly proposed her suggestions at an event they called dragonslayer, an usual effort to hear soldier solutions. >> it's always the same powerpoint slides. i've been in for 10 years. i've probably been to 15-20 trainings. i've seen a total of four different slide decks. >> 37% of our cases were nco's and officers. nick: and training sessions are held in a room with hundreds of soldiers. >> how are you going to get 500 people to pay attention? half of them are on their phone. half of them are talking with the person beside them. nick: dudley's solution, training soldiers like they are sometime trained for combat, virtual reality, where soldiers are focused and able to go through scenarios. assault and harassment could train soldiers how to act and respond. >> most kids already have a virtual reality headset. it's like, why not tap into something people are already using? put soldiers in the shoes of another individual. i'm going to be here for at least another 10 years. why not make a chan
nick: staff sergeant is a russian linguist. >> we can get the soldiers more engaged.tly proposed her suggestions at an event they called dragonslayer, an usual effort to hear soldier solutions. >> it's always the same powerpoint slides. i've been in for 10 years. i've probably been to 15-20 trainings. i've seen a total of four different slide decks. >> 37% of our cases were nco's and officers. nick: and training sessions are held in a room with hundreds of soldiers. >>...
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nick rachel, thank you. as nick was — themselves. nick rachel, thank you.mselves. nick rachel, thank you. as nick was saying, opinion - themselves. nick rachel, thank you. as nick was saying, opinion remains| as nick was saying, opinion remains divided after last night's interview. our home editor, mark easton, looks at how damaging the couple's revelations are to the royal family. one year ago today the queen attended a commonwealth day service attended a commonwealth day service at westminster abbey, harry and meghan�*s last royal engagement. it's inspiring to be reminded of the diversity of the people who make up our worldwide family, the queen said, speaking as head of the commonwealth that day. such a blend of traditions serves to make a stronger individually and collectively. but as the royals gathered in the abbey there were hints of tensions and troubles to come. overthe hints of tensions and troubles to come. over the course of 70 years the queen has guided the monarchy from and part two black lives matter, in the 21st—century she represents a unit
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nick: nathalie tocci is a special adviser to the e.u.and directs the international affairs institute in rome. she says vaccine failures reaten european solidarity and could increase european nationalism. nathalie: this is really, in a sense, not only about the pandemic, but it's really about the future of the european project. if the e.u. does not deliver, that nationalist, sovereign -- sovereigntist sort of wave that had swept across europe is going to be back. nick: but it's a different story in recently divorced britain. 40% of the country has received at least one shot. it's imported 10 million doses from continental europe and exported zero. today, british prime minister boris johnson visited a day care, and showed off his painting skills. p.m. johnson: needs work. nick: but said the zero to 10 million ratio worked just fine. p.m. johnson: one thing i'm firmly libertarian about is free trade, and i don't want to see blockades of vaccines or of medicines. i don't think that's the way forward, either for us or for any of our friends.
nick: nathalie tocci is a special adviser to the e.u.and directs the international affairs institute in rome. she says vaccine failures reaten european solidarity and could increase european nationalism. nathalie: this is really, in a sense, not only about the pandemic, but it's really about the future of the european project. if the e.u. does not deliver, that nationalist, sovereign -- sovereigntist sort of wave that had swept across europe is going to be back. nick: but it's a different story...
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nick: shabo needed 8 surgeries to recover.in france and is a mechanic for public buses. he's also in his church choir, and says francis' visit gives iraqi christians hope. >> it will give christians courage and confidence to stay in the country. the moral support will help them a lot. at lea they know there is someone standing with them, thinking about them. it's very important. nick: shabo watched the pope speak in the church that still haunts his nightmares. but he still dreams of returning to iraq with his french family, to prove christians once again belong in baghdad. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin. ♪ judy: the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is set to begin soon. chauvin is accused of murder in last may's killing of george floyd -- a death that set off nationwide unrest. as special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports, the city is bracing for what's to come. fred: downtown minneapolis has become a fortress of barbed wire, concrete barriers and boarded windows. as derek chauvin's tria
nick: shabo needed 8 surgeries to recover.in france and is a mechanic for public buses. he's also in his church choir, and says francis' visit gives iraqi christians hope. >> it will give christians courage and confidence to stay in the country. the moral support will help them a lot. at lea they know there is someone standing with them, thinking about them. it's very important. nick: shabo watched the pope speak in the church that still haunts his nightmares. but he still dreams of...
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bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session _ bring is up-to-date, nick.up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session nicola sturgeon l bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that i mammoth session nicola sturgeon had in parliament yesterday, her team seem to be pretty happy. they don't think there was a knockout blow, a moment that could have been extremely damaging for the first minister. that said, i don't think questions are going to stop being asked,in questions are going to stop being asked, in particular over whether she has potentially broken the rules ministers have to follow, the ministerial code. within the last half hour here at holyrood at first ministers questions, there have been some heated exchanges about the government of�*s legal advice and civil action that was brought by alex salmond, and whether nicola sturgeon should have paused or scrapped the government's case a lot earlier. have a listen to this exchange with the scottish tory leader ruth davidson. what exchange with the scottish tory leader ruth davidson.— exchange with the scottish tory
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nick schifrin has the story.he burmese-thai border, the only safe place from airstrikes are caves. they bring mats for mattresses so they can sleep away from nearby homes, stained with the blood of airstrike victims. they are ethnic karen, fleeing only what they can carry with it -- from attacks by the literary. others escaped by boat to neighboring thailand. many are badly wounded and have no medical attention or sustenance since they fled. >> i have not eaten anything for two consecutive days. i have not got any medical care because we were escaping. nick: initially, hundreds of refugees fled their homes only to be met with concertina wire and tire soldiers who force them to return to myanmar. >> they stayed afraid and scared and they feel that it is not safe to return. they have no choice. nick: the dictor of the care piece support network, a group of society groups are the border. she said for the karen, military airstrikes are nothing new. >> they demonstrated against the military and demanded the removal fr
nick schifrin has the story.he burmese-thai border, the only safe place from airstrikes are caves. they bring mats for mattresses so they can sleep away from nearby homes, stained with the blood of airstrike victims. they are ethnic karen, fleeing only what they can carry with it -- from attacks by the literary. others escaped by boat to neighboring thailand. many are badly wounded and have no medical attention or sustenance since they fled. >> i have not eaten anything for two...
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we're hanging out with nick jonas now, nick and i are about to play a singing version of "the whispero guess what they just sang nick, please put the headphones >> okay. >> jimmy: and you'll guess what i'm singing. let me know when you cannot hear what i'm saying >> all right hold -- please hold. >> jimmy: oh, that was very polite >> i cannot hear you >> jimmy: perfect. all right, here we go. my song is, oh, man. ready? ♪ 'cause you're lef in the dus unless i stuck by yo you're a sunflower ♪ ♪ i think your love would be too much ♪ [ mumbling ] >> jimmy: let me try it again. here we go >> just try it again, yeah ♪ then you're lef in the dus unless i stuck by yo you're a sunflower ♪ ♪ i think your love would be too much ♪ >> too much, something too much >> jimmy: uh-huh ♪ you're left in the dust ♪ you're left. >> left in the dust. ♪ sunflower ♪ >> jimmy: yes, yes yes! [ dinging yeah >> okay, nice. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. oh, i didn't think you were going to get that. i was like, "i can't even hit those -- i can't hit those notes. yes, that's what i'm talking about, budd
we're hanging out with nick jonas now, nick and i are about to play a singing version of "the whispero guess what they just sang nick, please put the headphones >> okay. >> jimmy: and you'll guess what i'm singing. let me know when you cannot hear what i'm saying >> all right hold -- please hold. >> jimmy: oh, that was very polite >> i cannot hear you >> jimmy: perfect. all right, here we go. my song is, oh, man. ready? ♪ 'cause you're lef in the dus...
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this is very much, nick bryant _ country? this is very much, nick bryant made _ country?y much, nick bryant made the - country? this is very much, nick bryant made the point| nick bryant made the point rather well in his report there, a battle for the soul of there, a battle for the soul of the republican party. does it move forward on the coat—tails of donald trump or does it distance itself from his somewhat controversial legacy? there are those, for example, lake liz cheney, very influential, mitt romney, who would like to put the trump years behind the republican party, but he remains the most popular politician the party has despite all that has happened over the last few months and particularly its scene by many as a potential force for endorsing them going forward, to win back the house of representatives in two time and the presidency itself in four years time.— and the presidency itself in four years time. and i guess a seech four years time. and i guess a speech like — four years time. and i guess a speech like this _ four years time. and i guess a speech like t
this is very much, nick bryant _ country? this is very much, nick bryant made _ country?y much, nick bryant made the - country? this is very much, nick bryant made the point| nick bryant made the point rather well in his report there, a battle for the soul of there, a battle for the soul of the republican party. does it move forward on the coat—tails of donald trump or does it distance itself from his somewhat controversial legacy? there are those, for example, lake liz cheney, very...
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, speaking to us live there _ economy. 0k, nick, speaking to us live there from _ economy. 0k, nick,ngapore, i us live there from singapore, thank you very much. so just to remind viewers what they can see on their screens now commits part of armed forces day, which is being celebrated in myanmar. that's in the capital. the same day, there is concern that protesters are also going to take to the streets, anti—coup protesters, and continue with their protests despite the threat from the military of a shoot to kill policy. germany has imposed travel restrictions on france, declaring the country a "high risk" area for coronavirus infections. people arriving in germany from france will now need to show a negative covid test and go into quarantine.as france deals with a surge of cases, its foreign minister accuses the uk of "blackmail", over its handling of coronavirus vaccine exports. france has called for the eu to implement tougher export controls as long as vaccine orders fail to be delivered to the eu. our berlin correspondent, damien mcguinness, is following developments. i think it
, speaking to us live there _ economy. 0k, nick, speaking to us live there from _ economy. 0k, nick,ngapore, i us live there from singapore, thank you very much. so just to remind viewers what they can see on their screens now commits part of armed forces day, which is being celebrated in myanmar. that's in the capital. the same day, there is concern that protesters are also going to take to the streets, anti—coup protesters, and continue with their protests despite the threat from the...
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nick: tim lenderking, thank you very much.. : judy: as we reported earlier, the senate confirmation of congresswoman deb haaland as u.s. interior secretary makes her the first ever native american to serve as a cabinet secretary. lisa desjardins reports. lisa: to understand this, we go to a reservation -- the hopi reservation in northeast arizona to speak to the tribe's chairman, timothy nuvangyaoma. there are some critics and western states, that she will shut down too much drilling. what does this mean to you? >> h from the hopi nation, we are excited that she will fill this critical role and across native communities, to have someone actually said in that position that understands what we are dealing with and someone who has that compassion to look at, of course there will be some of those challenges you mentioned. but as stewards of the land, she has the overwhelming task of managing such a large land base and looking at ways -- and the overall view of that which will definitely protect and overseas these areas. lisa: whet
nick: tim lenderking, thank you very much.. : judy: as we reported earlier, the senate confirmation of congresswoman deb haaland as u.s. interior secretary makes her the first ever native american to serve as a cabinet secretary. lisa desjardins reports. lisa: to understand this, we go to a reservation -- the hopi reservation in northeast arizona to speak to the tribe's chairman, timothy nuvangyaoma. there are some critics and western states, that she will shut down too much drilling. what does...
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nick pinchuk, snap-on ceo.p-on manufactures tools and equipment for various industries and has over 12 million please around the world, more than half of them -- 12 million employees around the world, more than have them here in the u.s. what does this mean for you? nick: we would like to think it is a good thing. i was just in a factory yesterday talking about the grassroots. what it means to us is how people react. i was at an algona factory yesterday, 400 people in the midwest, talking to them about this. a franchisee told us about the people in the garages. the long and the short of this is the jury is still out. i'm from missouri. when i talked to the people, the people in the factories have been at their jobs every day, helping us keep our society from disintegrating, underpinning our critical mobility. they are the heroes of our time. when you ask them about this, they say i think it is favorable. the government wants to give me money. but they say, look, i've been working every day. i have enough. many
nick pinchuk, snap-on ceo.p-on manufactures tools and equipment for various industries and has over 12 million please around the world, more than half of them -- 12 million employees around the world, more than have them here in the u.s. what does this mean for you? nick: we would like to think it is a good thing. i was just in a factory yesterday talking about the grassroots. what it means to us is how people react. i was at an algona factory yesterday, 400 people in the midwest, talking to...
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nick, good to see you- very good to _ the two sides. nick, good to see you. very good to see you. nick beake, our correspondent in brussels. thus if the weather now with stav danaos. hello there. a new area of high pressure's building in from the north of the country, and that's going to end things on a fine and settled note for this week. and indeed into the weekend, we hold onto high pressure, so many places will stay dry. but it's going to be chilly for all areas. here's this area of high pressure pushing down from the north. a very weak cold front spreading southwards the country today will introduce a little patchy, light rain. and behind it, this is where we'll see the colder air moves southwards. so that band of thicker cloud with some patchy rain will eventually push away from the south and west of the country tonight, and then many places will be dry, with some clear spells and variable cloud. but it's where we have the clearer skies, across northern and western areas primarily, where it's going to be coldest with some frost here. a little less cold
nick, good to see you- very good to _ the two sides. nick, good to see you. very good to see you. nick beake, our correspondent in brussels. thus if the weather now with stav danaos. hello there. a new area of high pressure's building in from the north of the country, and that's going to end things on a fine and settled note for this week. and indeed into the weekend, we hold onto high pressure, so many places will stay dry. but it's going to be chilly for all areas. here's this area of high...
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educate me. >> reporter: nick's search for education isn't new.w pursuing a master's degree in difficult inch at thithis divinity. >> i'm going to hopefully be on the right side of history and bring people closer together. >> viacom has acknowledged his efforts and is back in business with him. he believes this is the beginning of necessary and ongoing dialog about tension. >> good job by linsey davis. and we urge you to seek out that episode, because it was also about the black church and faith, really interesting, airing every tuesday for the next few weeks. >> definitely. coming up. how life on earth may have been started. >>> plus, the science behind ♪ ♪ >>> it is st. patrick's day, and we're continuing the irish theme with our weird science. of course a big tradition here in the united states, particularly in chicago, is to dye the chicago river green. >> we thought it wasn't going to happen. >> right, because last year it was a big blow when they announced that the st. patrick's day celebrations were going to be canceled. so this was like a
educate me. >> reporter: nick's search for education isn't new.w pursuing a master's degree in difficult inch at thithis divinity. >> i'm going to hopefully be on the right side of history and bring people closer together. >> viacom has acknowledged his efforts and is back in business with him. he believes this is the beginning of necessary and ongoing dialog about tension. >> good job by linsey davis. and we urge you to seek out that episode, because it was also about...
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cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers" -- megan mullally and nickn, star of "the falcon and the winter soldier," actor sebastian stan, host of "how to citizen," writer and comedian baratunde thurston, featuring the 8g band with ash soan and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? that's so good to hear let's get to the news. white house advisers reportedly set to present a two-part, $3 trillion jobs and infrastructure proposal to president biden this week, which seems to me like a huge overreaction to a couple of broken stairs. gotta love them respecting the rule of threes while testifying last week before the senate, republican senator rand paul criticized infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci for continuing to wear a mask after receiving the coronavirus vaccine. but that's insane, we're in a pandemic fauci is an epidemiologist if you're at the zoo and you see the lionkeeper running, you run. according to a new report, since president biden took office, cnn has lost 45%
cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers" -- megan mullally and nickn, star of "the falcon and the winter soldier," actor sebastian stan, host of "how to citizen," writer and comedian baratunde thurston, featuring the 8g band with ash soan and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? that's so good to hear let's get to the news....
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nick.s elliot said, it's difficult as we have seen here is public health agencies communicating through press conferences with journalists is one way, which is primarily intended to inform the media. and those same communications devices are also being used for the public. and i think one of the big challenges we have seen during covid—19 is really the 20th century communications methods in the information century proven by the internet and so making that transition has been challenging for some organisations and the big question i think for companies are often trying to referee some of the debate we have just heard. we want to people to have a debate, to engage on the issues but at the same time we are under huge pressure to remove content that may be harmful and so we are trying to strike that balance between elevating credible content but also remove content that could be harmful. and often during covid—19, one of the hardest things for us has been to make a decision about what to remove
nick.s elliot said, it's difficult as we have seen here is public health agencies communicating through press conferences with journalists is one way, which is primarily intended to inform the media. and those same communications devices are also being used for the public. and i think one of the big challenges we have seen during covid—19 is really the 20th century communications methods in the information century proven by the internet and so making that transition has been challenging for...
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s or is casey still stuck on gold nick. well the thing is is that what we're interested what i'm interested in is money what has the best monetary properties were not for ticket i'm not particularly wedded to anything i want something that has the best monetary properties and i want to look at that with open eyes and analyze that i'm not reading off a bull completely but you're right looking going down the list of all the attributes of money and money is not that hard to understand money is just something that stores and exchanges the well that's all it is it's not complicated so what look at the attributes of gold in bitcoin and analyze them on its ability to store and exchange value now most people can't wrap their minds around this because gold has really never had any competition for thousands of years the human history now it has a serious competitor that could destroy it and the most important attribute of gold is well you look at the history of money the history of money is the hardest money wins big crime is now har
s or is casey still stuck on gold nick. well the thing is is that what we're interested what i'm interested in is money what has the best monetary properties were not for ticket i'm not particularly wedded to anything i want something that has the best monetary properties and i want to look at that with open eyes and analyze that i'm not reading off a bull completely but you're right looking going down the list of all the attributes of money and money is not that hard to understand money is...
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trying to single arise germany in this in this context well let's let's talk about that debate mr nick you're always concerned to be seen as good europeans acting in support of common interest you're the driving force in that so in january when the european parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution calling on the e.u. to hold the completion of north stream 2 with 508 votes as it happens you simply ignored it pretty casual attitude wasn't it the fact that the project causes significant friction with your european partners specially france the baltic states poland doesn't seem to be of any importance to either does it again let me let me reiterate we are not at the beginning of a project if we and i can. proved to you that when when the project was set up beginning there was a lot of criticism including myself on the foreign policy responsible in my own party and cross the board we now have to look at a situation where the project which has all legal permits in place is short of completion and i would strongly recommend that we shift the focus of the debate on the actual deliveries r
trying to single arise germany in this in this context well let's let's talk about that debate mr nick you're always concerned to be seen as good europeans acting in support of common interest you're the driving force in that so in january when the european parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution calling on the e.u. to hold the completion of north stream 2 with 508 votes as it happens you simply ignored it pretty casual attitude wasn't it the fact that the project causes significant...
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you know nick brings up a very interesting subject concerning parenting rights you know both parents' rights and does it seem like it might be on different fronts today you know gender roles seem to be questioned and majorly coming out from transgender athletes choosing to play for female teams also to the role fathers are allowed to play in their children's life even at an early age so the 1st 6 to be on this i want to bring in at re severson attorney and founder of the blush project foundation and conservative commentator rory riley to discuss ladies i knew when i had you on today i knew that we wanted to do a topic like this i know all of us have appreciation for the family so i want to start with what was just talking about and i'm going to start with you reese nick has found himself in where he's in a former battle legal battle with his 4 fiance sofia vergara over a custody battle over embryos they both brought together via i.d.'s in 2014 he's asking for full custody as he possibly might want to have a baby from there she does it do you think feel like our legal system right now
you know nick brings up a very interesting subject concerning parenting rights you know both parents' rights and does it seem like it might be on different fronts today you know gender roles seem to be questioned and majorly coming out from transgender athletes choosing to play for female teams also to the role fathers are allowed to play in their children's life even at an early age so the 1st 6 to be on this i want to bring in at re severson attorney and founder of the blush project...
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nick? simon, in the last few weeks, nicola sturgeon _ nick?n, in the last few weeks, nicola sturgeon has faced _ nick? simon, in the last few weeks, nicola sturgeon has faced more - nicola sturgeon has faced more pressure than at any point in her political career. that report yesterday from an independent adviser means she will keep herjob. but the fact that this committee still raises significant questions shows that there are still criticisms. after weeks of questions over her future, nicola sturgeon left home this morning knowing she had been cleared of breaking the ministerial code. that means there is no prospect of her standing down. she will lead the snp into the election in may. this was the first minister last night. in may. this was the first minister last niiht. , ., _ �* in may. this was the first minister lastniiht. , ., _ �* , last night. obviously i'm very leased last night. obviously i'm very pleased that _ last night. obviously i'm very pleased that james _ last night. obviously i'm very pleased that james hamilton | last nigh
nick? simon, in the last few weeks, nicola sturgeon _ nick?n, in the last few weeks, nicola sturgeon has faced _ nick? simon, in the last few weeks, nicola sturgeon has faced more - nicola sturgeon has faced more pressure than at any point in her political career. that report yesterday from an independent adviser means she will keep herjob. but the fact that this committee still raises significant questions shows that there are still criticisms. after weeks of questions over her future, nicola...
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and various nick is it his government's policy to junk human rights in favor of business. i'm curious me welcome to conflict zone hello to long term a lot of people doug like your north stream to deal in part because it puts a lot of money into the kremlin's hands at a time when russia shows sharply declining respect for human rights isn't it time to admit that your government is always willing to sacrifice those human rights for the sake of business. i don't think this is a fair description of the not so too is a long term project that has been critically viewed by some in germany for many years i think there's always been differences of opinion between foreign policy and economic policy people also in my own party. but when i think we have to see where we stand with this project at least briefly before completion i think if it were to be stopped unilaterally at this stage this would probably trigger billions of dollars in damages to be paid. to some of the project companies including a gasp from i'm not sure that is the adequate strategy to deal with it at the moment but
and various nick is it his government's policy to junk human rights in favor of business. i'm curious me welcome to conflict zone hello to long term a lot of people doug like your north stream to deal in part because it puts a lot of money into the kremlin's hands at a time when russia shows sharply declining respect for human rights isn't it time to admit that your government is always willing to sacrifice those human rights for the sake of business. i don't think this is a fair description of...
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and various nick is it his government's policy to junk human rights in favor of business. m j asked me welcome to conflict zone allowed to long term a lot of people drug like you or north stream to deal in pot because it puts a lot of money into the kremlin's hands at a time when russia shows sharply declining respect for human rights isn't it time to admit that your government is always willing to sacrifice those human rights for the sake of business. i don't think this is a fair description i think north of 2 is a long term project that has been critically viewed by some in germany for many years i think there's always been differences of opinion between foreign policy and economic policy people also in my own party. but when i think we have to see where we stand with this project at least briefly before completion i think if it were to be stopped unilaterally at this stage this would probably trigger billions of dollars in damages to be paid. to some of the project companies including a gasp from i'm not sure that is the adequate strategy to deal with it at the moment b
and various nick is it his government's policy to junk human rights in favor of business. m j asked me welcome to conflict zone allowed to long term a lot of people drug like you or north stream to deal in pot because it puts a lot of money into the kremlin's hands at a time when russia shows sharply declining respect for human rights isn't it time to admit that your government is always willing to sacrifice those human rights for the sake of business. i don't think this is a fair description i...
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is also the writer producer director in the film and stars in it himself wow thanks nick for joining us. thank you so much for having me appreciate it ok you were very invested in this film considering you could just kind of followed in your family's a large footsteps in the banking world or continue or in your own private business i have to ask why are you so passionate about taking on a film project like this in so many different ways you know it was interesting i was you have been so in business for over 20 years and i was working on a movie set 5 years ago and somebody approached me and said you know nick you should do a movie about roe v wade i think 1st reaction was why would i do a pro-choice movie you know. i think that's the 1st reaction most americans hear the case it's a case of big allies or should america have been what he sort of explained to me that you know that people change their minds that people lie all the manipulation it sounded almost like a conspiracy like jay of shelter stone movie when i sort of research i was fascinated. as a filmmaker how interesting dynam
is also the writer producer director in the film and stars in it himself wow thanks nick for joining us. thank you so much for having me appreciate it ok you were very invested in this film considering you could just kind of followed in your family's a large footsteps in the banking world or continue or in your own private business i have to ask why are you so passionate about taking on a film project like this in so many different ways you know it was interesting i was you have been so in...
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nick: the u.s. produces about a quarter of the world's covid-19 vaccines, but so far has exported 0%. the biden administration points out it is the latest -- leading advancer -- leading investor in the covax, but do you think the u.s. needs to do better? dr. nuzzo: i understand the dilemma. the first responsibility is to the people who elect them. and to focus on that before they think about sharing vaccines with the rest of the world. but the pragmatic answer is that the united states will not be fully safe from covid-19 until all countries are protected. when we have a situation like now when there are discrepancies in which countries have access to the vaccines and how much, it really does call for countries to share some of what they have, particularly countries like the united states, that have much more than many, many other countries. nick: dr., thank you so much. judy: a second mass shooting in a week is shifting much of the attention to colorado. but americans are still mourning eight peopl
nick: the u.s. produces about a quarter of the world's covid-19 vaccines, but so far has exported 0%. the biden administration points out it is the latest -- leading advancer -- leading investor in the covax, but do you think the u.s. needs to do better? dr. nuzzo: i understand the dilemma. the first responsibility is to the people who elect them. and to focus on that before they think about sharing vaccines with the rest of the world. but the pragmatic answer is that the united states will not...
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nick parrott watched this one.ce to visit, with northampton unbeaten at home since november. but bristol are their bogey team. there was little separating the sides until midway through the first half, when henry purdy suddenly came hurtling through to open the scoring for visitors. if that try was all about quick jinking, the next was pure quick thinking. stephen spotted an opportunity and took it. but instead of building on that momentum, the pendulum started swinging the way. started swinging the other way. nick broke through before half—time and a stroke of good fortune for george furbank early in the second half saw the saints leading. they looked to have the beating of the bears until a sudden final twist — with five minutes remaining bristol hit back, with two tries in as many minutes. luke morahan and andy turned the contest on its head to extend their lead at the top of the premiership to seven points. nick parrott, bbc news. in the day's other game, sale beat london irish by 41 points to 13. byron mcguiga
nick parrott watched this one.ce to visit, with northampton unbeaten at home since november. but bristol are their bogey team. there was little separating the sides until midway through the first half, when henry purdy suddenly came hurtling through to open the scoring for visitors. if that try was all about quick jinking, the next was pure quick thinking. stephen spotted an opportunity and took it. but instead of building on that momentum, the pendulum started swinging the way. started...
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nick beake in brussels, thank you very much.— and jenny, yesterday we were talking about angela merkel�*s plans to tighten restrictions over easter. but there's been a change? yes, there was an extraordinary moment this morning. angela merkel called a press conference, very last minute, stood in front of the cameras and said she had made a mistake, she was performing a u—turn and apologising. that she was alone responsible for having decided to implement this shutdown over easter, which she said wasn't practically possible. and its watery moment for many reasons. let's deal with the substance of what this reverse was all about. yesterday in the early hours of the morning angela merkel after 11 hours of talks with regional leaders who disagree violently about how germany should respond to the third wave of the pandemic announced that germany, which usually takes a three—day holiday over easter would actually have a five day shutdown, meaning that businesses like these tourist businesses who are hoping to prepare for something lik
nick beake in brussels, thank you very much.— and jenny, yesterday we were talking about angela merkel�*s plans to tighten restrictions over easter. but there's been a change? yes, there was an extraordinary moment this morning. angela merkel called a press conference, very last minute, stood in front of the cameras and said she had made a mistake, she was performing a u—turn and apologising. that she was alone responsible for having decided to implement this shutdown over easter, which...
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nick, thanks so much for bringing us up to date, nick eardley live for us in glasgow.ean medical relator which has, in the clearest medical terms, cleared the oster —— oxford acids into vaccine. dr veronique trillet—lenoir mep is an oncologist and a member of the european parliament's public health and food safety committee. good of you to give us your time tonight. you feel confident, you feel happy now with what the conclusions when it comes to astrazeneca?— conclusions when it comes to astrazeneca? , , , astrazeneca? yes, it is very good news, astrazeneca? yes, it is very good news. the — astrazeneca? yes, it is very good news, the vaccine _ astrazeneca? yes, it is very good news, the vaccine is _ astrazeneca? yes, it is very good news, the vaccine is safe - astrazeneca? yes, it is very good news, the vaccine is safe and - news, the vaccine is safe and efficient. the analysis will be continued on an eventual new, atypical cases of blood clots, but we can safely start again the vaccination which was temporarily suspended. i think that it was legitimate to use the pre
nick, thanks so much for bringing us up to date, nick eardley live for us in glasgow.ean medical relator which has, in the clearest medical terms, cleared the oster —— oxford acids into vaccine. dr veronique trillet—lenoir mep is an oncologist and a member of the european parliament's public health and food safety committee. good of you to give us your time tonight. you feel confident, you feel happy now with what the conclusions when it comes to astrazeneca?— conclusions when it comes...
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nick connelly in minsk and out of turkey where thousands of women have marched in istanbul to protest the government's withdrawal from an international treaty on abuse the is stand convention was championed by turkey 10 years ago now with ankara as withdrawal many women in turkey say their safety is being jeopardized and according for the move to be reversed. we're not afraid of you and we will not comply shot the women at this demonstration in istanbul. protesting against what they see is the government acting against women. couldn't you know i think the number of women being murdered is growing we've hit absolutely rock bottom they should be talking about how best to finally implement the istanbul convention but instead they just dropped it it's unbelievable you know. despite a dramatic increase in femicide in recent years turkey has pulled out of the convention the international treaty is intended to protect women and sexual minorities from abuse. president richard tire bedouin withdrew in a surprise decree that he shrugged off accusations from legal experts and opposition groups t
nick connelly in minsk and out of turkey where thousands of women have marched in istanbul to protest the government's withdrawal from an international treaty on abuse the is stand convention was championed by turkey 10 years ago now with ankara as withdrawal many women in turkey say their safety is being jeopardized and according for the move to be reversed. we're not afraid of you and we will not comply shot the women at this demonstration in istanbul. protesting against what they see is the...
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nick: nick: senators repeatedly asked a senior dod official why the pentagon responded so slowly.he official admitted what many senior officials admitted to be at the time, that the military did not want to get dragged into suppressing protests as it did back in june when the protests were black lives matter protesters. he also pointed out that the d.c. national guard is simply not designed to response openly. others pointed out that the military did get dragged in to the june protest state away somehow when the protesters were pro-ump. judy: in connection to all of this, there were questions today about extremism inside the u.s. military. and the pentagon has released a report today. nick: the pentagon made public this report. it admits that dod is facing a threat from domestic extremists. "extremists with military experience are a concern for national security." and that white order and -- white nationalism poses a threat within the military. experts i talked to say the pentagon has never examined extremism enough to know whether it actually has a problem and that the report use
nick: nick: senators repeatedly asked a senior dod official why the pentagon responded so slowly.he official admitted what many senior officials admitted to be at the time, that the military did not want to get dragged into suppressing protests as it did back in june when the protests were black lives matter protesters. he also pointed out that the d.c. national guard is simply not designed to response openly. others pointed out that the military did get dragged in to the june protest state...
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welcome back nick perspective i kennedy harry doing?uble standard? you've got young politicos whose careers have been completely derailed with the resignations and firings. >> it is -- you know it's not even funny. i mean it is darkly comic and camel is chuckling about using pot even when she was a prosecutor and attorney general, sent people to jail for this a couple of years ago there were over 500,000 arrests for marijuana related offenses. smoking pot is still a crime in large parts of the country. and it's getting people -- it is sickening brady went up side of it is it may be a wake-up call. lord knows joe biden needs a wake-up call but every 15 minutes pretty spring a lid on it by 10:00 a.m. but we need a wake-up call. but joe biden is not what people thought he was paid people wanted trump out, they got trump out. they did not get anything that much better. i think what we are learning now is when it comes the drug war joe biden, who is one of the major architects of every, virtually every major escalation of the war on drugs in
welcome back nick perspective i kennedy harry doing?uble standard? you've got young politicos whose careers have been completely derailed with the resignations and firings. >> it is -- you know it's not even funny. i mean it is darkly comic and camel is chuckling about using pot even when she was a prosecutor and attorney general, sent people to jail for this a couple of years ago there were over 500,000 arrests for marijuana related offenses. smoking pot is still a crime in large parts...
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nick: let's zoom out a little bit for the whole country. kept offline more than 30 reactors. it rewrote the rules for its nuclear regulatory agency, much like the u.s. rewrote its rules after the three mile island accident. do you believe the japanese government has done enough? thomas: first of all, they shut down all 54 of their nuclear reactors, and only a handful of those had been given clearance to reopen. let's face it. japan is a geologically unstable part of the world. it suffers -- there was just an earthquake a couple weeks ago. japan has geological problems that are far greater than most of the united states and its nuclear reactors. the japanese government can claim that it's made its reactors safe and toughened up its regulations, but the simple fact is, japan never showed have built nuclear reactors along its incredibly unstable shores. nick: the japanese government says that it acknowledges that radiation is a long-term problem and is trying its best to manage the risks inside fukushima, which are still there. do you believe
nick: let's zoom out a little bit for the whole country. kept offline more than 30 reactors. it rewrote the rules for its nuclear regulatory agency, much like the u.s. rewrote its rules after the three mile island accident. do you believe the japanese government has done enough? thomas: first of all, they shut down all 54 of their nuclear reactors, and only a handful of those had been given clearance to reopen. let's face it. japan is a geologically unstable part of the world. it suffers --...