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is that nick? >> you see him, on different cameras, different angles, walking around the house. >> reporter: is that haile? when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. want to make a name for yourself in gaming? then make a name for yourself. even if your office, and bank balance are... far from glamorous. that means expensing nothing but pizza. your expenses look good, and your books are set for the month! ...going up against this guy... and pitching your idea 100 times. no, no, no! no. i like it. -he likes it! ...and you definitely love that. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. >>> the story of what happened on elm street spread, quickly, around little falls, minnesota. that two teenagers had broken into byron smith's house. leaving the terrified homeowner no choice but to shoot them, in self-defense. his friends and neighbors, john and kathy lang, had no trouble believing it. >> what was scary, it was very pe
is that nick? >> you see him, on different cameras, different angles, walking around the house. >> reporter: is that haile? when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. want to make a name for yourself in gaming? then make a name for yourself. even if your office, and bank balance are... far from glamorous. that means expensing nothing but pizza. your expenses look good, and your books are set for the month! ...going up against this guy... and pitching...
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nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother.s is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care. but i can't invest in a business that dante has neglected. what would you call these two colors? salmon and light salmon? dante: salmon. lemonis: let's the three of us go outside. and as i go around the outside of the property, i'm seeing weeds everywhere, crap hanging from the trees. the parking lot looks like garbage. now, i can be tolerant for certain things, but disrespecting hard-earned assets is not one of them, and so i'm gonna put him through the paces. what would you rate the property today, aesthetically? dante: uh, 5 out of 10? lemonis: a 5? what's giving
nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother.s is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care....
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nick? >> that's what we see here. [overlapping speakers] >> sound like the private employers are getting vaccines for their workers or some workers. but we have enormous inequities now and who it getting vaccinated and who is not, and the u.s., those are typically most available and even this is incomplete by racial and ethnic groups. not by occupation or measures of income or socioeconomic status but those would be inequitable as well i expect but the inequities between nations are far greater because the -- these vaccines are not even go going to be available in africa, for example, until well into 2022, so, this is something that the head of the world health organization has spoken about very eloquently. it's a moral challenge but it's not only that. we all know by now that a virus can move very quickly, and that we won't be, quote, safe, while we're leaving a transmission ongoing in other parts of the world. so, i think that this is why we should all educate ourselves but the discussions but patent rights, about t
nick? >> that's what we see here. [overlapping speakers] >> sound like the private employers are getting vaccines for their workers or some workers. but we have enormous inequities now and who it getting vaccinated and who is not, and the u.s., those are typically most available and even this is incomplete by racial and ethnic groups. not by occupation or measures of income or socioeconomic status but those would be inequitable as well i expect but the inequities between nations are...
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nick: a struggle that continues decades after its first generation launched it. i am nick shifrin.udy: the young superstar rapper lil nas x is no stranger to commanding the spotlight. his controversial new music video and the marketing campan for it are drawing the higher of conservatives and right-wing media. the reactions reveal cultural undercurrents in the struggle of black queer artists to make their voices heard. yummy shell's indoor has more -- yamiche alcindor has more. ♪ yamiche: 2019, he swaggered onto the scene with "old town road." montero hill became superstar lil nas x. "old town road" caught fire on tiktok and became a smash hit. it broke the billboard record for number one longest-running song of all time. that here at 20 years old he was the most grammy nominated male artist. >> thank you. yamiche: while on top of the charts, he came out as gay. he told cbs's gayle king that he wrestled with his sexuality growing up. >> i knew, especially around my teenage years. i would just pray and pray and pray. >> what were you praying for? >> that it was a phase. >> that it w
nick: a struggle that continues decades after its first generation launched it. i am nick shifrin.udy: the young superstar rapper lil nas x is no stranger to commanding the spotlight. his controversial new music video and the marketing campan for it are drawing the higher of conservatives and right-wing media. the reactions reveal cultural undercurrents in the struggle of black queer artists to make their voices heard. yummy shell's indoor has more -- yamiche alcindor has more. ♪ yamiche:...
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editor of the daily sabah based english language newspaper gentlemen a warm welcome to both of you nick done forth in washington we've had such a careful use of language for so many years now for generations i guess why the change. so historically every u.s. president at least going back to bill clinton has promised on the campaign trail that they're going to recognize the enemy genocide when office this is an issue obviously of enormous importance to our median americans and generally people are an issue that americans writ large see is something important see as something the united states should weigh in on from a broadly liberal human rights perspective traditionally president promised they're going to do this in then when they're in office they face pressure from the tradition government they face pressure from turkey's allies in the state department here in the defense department here. they then become worried that actually using the term genocide is going to alienate turkey is going to create a rift in u.s. trip this relations is going to harm american national security and as a
editor of the daily sabah based english language newspaper gentlemen a warm welcome to both of you nick done forth in washington we've had such a careful use of language for so many years now for generations i guess why the change. so historically every u.s. president at least going back to bill clinton has promised on the campaign trail that they're going to recognize the enemy genocide when office this is an issue obviously of enormous importance to our median americans and generally people...
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on that, here is nick bryant. >> guilty! [cheering] nick: there was joy in the moment of justice. heard around the world. >> find the defeant guilty. nick: now it was derek chauvin put in cuffs. a one-time police officer leaving the court a convicted murderer. he swapped his suit for prison clothing. it was the verdict of floyd family urine for and their response became -- yearned for and their response became an act of remembrance. >> i will miss him but now i know he is in history. what a day to be a floyd, man. [applause] nick; at the white house, kamala harris, america's first black vice president to that before the microphone. vice pres. harris: here's the truth about racial injusce. it is not just the black american problem or a people of color problem, it is a problem for every american. it is keeping us from fulfilling the promise of liberty and justice for all. nick: then, joe biden said the verdict could begin giant step towards that justice. pres. biden: i can't breathe. i can't breathe. those were george floyd's last words. we can't let those words die with him. nick:
on that, here is nick bryant. >> guilty! [cheering] nick: there was joy in the moment of justice. heard around the world. >> find the defeant guilty. nick: now it was derek chauvin put in cuffs. a one-time police officer leaving the court a convicted murderer. he swapped his suit for prison clothing. it was the verdict of floyd family urine for and their response became -- yearned for and their response became an act of remembrance. >> i will miss him but now i know he is in...
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nick, what are we getting? nick: we are still trying to parse out exact a what is going to happen. the big one for bloomberg's purposes is that it looks like the u.s. is going to bar u.s. banks from buying russian bonds on the primary market starting on june 14. it looks like there is still going to be secondary market trading allowed, so it is big market trading action, but it ultimately may not affect all that much money. tom: pre-pandemic, you lived on the airplanes with the state department. how will our allies in europe respond? nick: they are still taking a look at the extent of these sanctions, which literally just hit. but a huge focus for this administration so far has been to do things in concert with allies. they say we don't want to have any surprises for countries that could potentially be caught in the middle. you can be sure they briefed allies on what was coming, including potentially expulsions of intelligence officers operating as diplomats. so we are checking to see if there's going to be a similar wave of expulsions from countries in europe. tom: frame the dynam
nick, what are we getting? nick: we are still trying to parse out exact a what is going to happen. the big one for bloomberg's purposes is that it looks like the u.s. is going to bar u.s. banks from buying russian bonds on the primary market starting on june 14. it looks like there is still going to be secondary market trading allowed, so it is big market trading action, but it ultimately may not affect all that much money. tom: pre-pandemic, you lived on the airplanes with the state...
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ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir?to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i can add a tremendous amount of value. ana: my next concern is, like, numbers and percentages, and -- lemonis: well, let's back up for a second. what's the company worth in your mind today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's risk for everybody here, marcus. lemonis: not for me. i haven't written a check yet. ♪♪ ana: we need to do a rebranding. we need to do a full rollout, but -- lemonis: the first amount of money needs to go into what? ana: into inventory. lemonis: okay, great. so, start there. ana: i don't think $75,000 is enough money. lem
ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir?to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i can add a tremendous amount of value. ana: my next concern is, like, numbers and...
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it is a long term interest for the for the united states to isolate turkey i mean why ok you know nick said that they haven't done that for the past 30 years i think you know we use trump for being a populist leader biden has crossed the trash hold a trump had drawn ok nick then forced back to washington if we accept this was indeed genocide genocide is an international war crime it should be punished therefore could this ever be punished what court would it go to. no and that's what i think is important to understand some of the resistance and some of the ways people in turkey articulate their resistance to the use of that term is by focusing on that leaflet ations is by suggesting that this could be the preclude to new demands for reparations demands for territorial claims in eastern anatolia. that's not an issue i think what most let's you talk to armenian americans yes i mean there are certain this marina nationalists who you know would like to push this much further but by and large what people you talk to want is acknowledgment they want recognition they want the world to appreci
it is a long term interest for the for the united states to isolate turkey i mean why ok you know nick said that they haven't done that for the past 30 years i think you know we use trump for being a populist leader biden has crossed the trash hold a trump had drawn ok nick then forced back to washington if we accept this was indeed genocide genocide is an international war crime it should be punished therefore could this ever be punished what court would it go to. no and that's what i think is...
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some managed to make it back in the nick of time stop india means a lot _ back in the nick of time stopck of time stop india means a lot to a _ back in the nick of time stop india means a lot to a lot _ back in the nick of time stop india means a lot to a lot of _ back in the nick of time stop i�*ic —. means a lot to a lot of people here, and the connection is very strong. most people would not consider it to be somewhere they would, say, go and live in, but they will still have strong legs. live in, but they will still have strong lega— live in, but they will still have strong legs-— live in, but they will still have stron: lens. ., , ., , strong legs. there are still many brits stuck _ strong legs. there are still many brits stuck over _ strong legs. there are still many brits stuck over there, _ strong legs. there are still many brits stuck over there, unable i strong legs. there are still many brits stuck over there, unable to j brits stuck over there, unable to afford a flight home because of a hike in prices. or to afford a lengthy stay in a hotel once they arrive. this is one of
some managed to make it back in the nick of time stop india means a lot _ back in the nick of time stopck of time stop india means a lot to a _ back in the nick of time stop india means a lot to a lot _ back in the nick of time stop india means a lot to a lot of _ back in the nick of time stop i�*ic —. means a lot to a lot of people here, and the connection is very strong. most people would not consider it to be somewhere they would, say, go and live in, but they will still have strong...
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and then i did a movie called warrior with with note and i got to spend time with nick and he kind of he kind of explained what acting was to me and i'm by then i was in my forty's and i thought i was doing pretty well it was on t.v. series stuff. but nick made me fall in love with this whole thing this prosecution that word the process and from that experience would not be on warrior it changed my children trajectory quite well as yeah i mean i could from that time to chart me really what acting how to act how to create things it and it changed my life it really changed my my life and my career. there's been ups and downs but i'm in a good place i mean i pretty much work when i want to i can feed my family and it's an ok life it's a pretty good mike welnick building regs out in richmond poor maddest jordache when he's young he's a boxer and you're looking at him playing who's a scat this is a guy on the cover i am because you just here's a star in the making and you know d.d. and what was the swing thought that loosen your your brain up as far as acting that was a given you technique
and then i did a movie called warrior with with note and i got to spend time with nick and he kind of he kind of explained what acting was to me and i'm by then i was in my forty's and i thought i was doing pretty well it was on t.v. series stuff. but nick made me fall in love with this whole thing this prosecution that word the process and from that experience would not be on warrior it changed my children trajectory quite well as yeah i mean i could from that time to chart me really what...
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nick: this is a monumented step forward.the biggest single investments that the federal government has ever made in history directly to indigenous people. it is a step in the right direction. it is a realization that ou advocacy and our efforts to be seen in society today in our struggles to be realized, are things that need to be invested into. we are happy about the big investments that go directly to tribes, we are happy about the investment to save native languages. we are happy about the $1 billion of investment into broadband. this is some of not just native communities, but some of the most under vested communities in the whole country. this opportunity of $1 billion being invested into navajo, but also 65,000 people at navajo that does not have power. is broadband going to affect those people. i think there is an opportunity to address long-term systematic things like renewable energy and rural, isolated communities that helps to work towards building a more resilient community altogether. stephanie: the federal gove
nick: this is a monumented step forward.the biggest single investments that the federal government has ever made in history directly to indigenous people. it is a step in the right direction. it is a realization that ou advocacy and our efforts to be seen in society today in our struggles to be realized, are things that need to be invested into. we are happy about the big investments that go directly to tribes, we are happy about the investment to save native languages. we are happy about the...
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faucci this weekend on nick, teen nick, nick teens, and all of nickelodeon's social media sites. >>> time for a check of our weather again, with meteorologist mary lee, headed into the holiday weekend >> we are looking good. cooler, though. you'll notice that difference. we're already starting to see that cool town today, and that will continue into our holiday weekend. so here is a live look at san francisco with beautiful blue skies out there, looking at the trance america pyramid. we are much cooler compared to yesterday at this time. so looking at the upper 60s in concord, mid-50s in oakland. san francisco, 70 in livermore, mid-60s in san jose, and upper 50s for santa rosa. tracking that on-shore flow. the return of that ocean breeze kicking in for us. it's the reason why we're starting our cool down today. we're looking at northwesterly winds at sfo at 20 miles per hour. breezy there. looking at 12 in oakland, and 13 in fair field. so that on-shore flow returning for us with those cooler temperatures, and those temps will tumble more as we look to the weekend. taking you hour by
faucci this weekend on nick, teen nick, nick teens, and all of nickelodeon's social media sites. >>> time for a check of our weather again, with meteorologist mary lee, headed into the holiday weekend >> we are looking good. cooler, though. you'll notice that difference. we're already starting to see that cool town today, and that will continue into our holiday weekend. so here is a live look at san francisco with beautiful blue skies out there, looking at the trance america...
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nick, give us perspective.hat does this move mean. >> reporter: it means a turbulent few months ahead and when you heard joe biden speaking there there was deep eloquence of a decision formulating in him over decades. never a fan of long-term investment here because he saw the problems here too deep-seeded to be fixed and americans have tried everything from invading to losing to surging to drawing down to camped terrorism to only to peace talks. the only thing they haven't tried is not being part of the problem anymore so there was an element of the commander in chief knowing that the decision he had to take would lead to bad consequences, but he had the responsibility to have a strategy and to know frankly when to stop maybe, to have the courage to call that particular moment. he also pointed out the 1% of americans who do the serving, who do the dying and being injured in this particular war, and that's a key element because as a commander in chief you clearly have to know why they are there, know why they a
nick, give us perspective.hat does this move mean. >> reporter: it means a turbulent few months ahead and when you heard joe biden speaking there there was deep eloquence of a decision formulating in him over decades. never a fan of long-term investment here because he saw the problems here too deep-seeded to be fixed and americans have tried everything from invading to losing to surging to drawing down to camped terrorism to only to peace talks. the only thing they haven't tried is not...
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nick pickles from twitter.s eliot says, one of the biggest challenges we have seen here is you have public health agencies communicating through press conferences with journalists in one way, which is primarily intended to inform the media. and those same communications devices are also being used to inform the public. and i think one of the big challenges we have seen during covid 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 social media companies is often trying to referee some of the debate we have just heard. we want to allow 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, one of the hardest things for us has b
nick pickles from twitter.s eliot says, one of the biggest challenges we have seen here is you have public health agencies communicating through press conferences with journalists in one way, which is primarily intended to inform the media. and those same communications devices are also being used to inform the public. and i think one of the big challenges we have seen during covid is really the 20th century communications methods in the information century proven by the internet. and so making...
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nick eardley, thank you _ to get on top of it. nick eardley, thank you very _ to get on top of it.much _ to get on top of it. nick eardley, thank you very much indeed. - the duke of edinburgh has been remembered for his humour humanity as he was laid to rest at st george's chapel in windsor. the service was restrained, in line with the duke's wishes and coronavirus guidelines. princes william and harry were seen chatting together as they left the service. the period of official national mourning has now come to an end. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell looks back on a funeral that was watched by millions around the world. drawn up in the spring sunshine on the castle's quadrangle were the military detachments. they stood with heads bowed and rifles reversed. the scale was smaller than would have been the case without the pandemic — though that's hardly something that would've troubled the duke. he, after all, had choreographed much of what was to follow. the land rover hearse, which the duke had helped to design, moved to its position by the state entrance. the duke's coffi
nick eardley, thank you _ to get on top of it. nick eardley, thank you very _ to get on top of it.much _ to get on top of it. nick eardley, thank you very much indeed. - the duke of edinburgh has been remembered for his humour humanity as he was laid to rest at st george's chapel in windsor. the service was restrained, in line with the duke's wishes and coronavirus guidelines. princes william and harry were seen chatting together as they left the service. the period of official national...
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nick beake, bbc news, brussels.after a night of violence (00v)petrol bombs, bricks and bottles were thrown at police injuring 15 officers . eight people — including boys aged 13 and 1a — were arrested in the sandy row area of the city. the violence coincided with a loyalist protest last night. a spectacular parade has taken place in cairo tonight as the mummified remains of 22 ancient egyptian rulers have been moved to a new museum. the mummies, which are national treasures, travelled more than four miles in specially adapted vehicles to their new resting place south of the city. 0ur egypt correspondent, sally nabil, was watching. a procession fit for royalty. the mummies of ancient egyptian kings and queens have left the residents in the egyptian museum in the heart of cairo. they have been moved to a new museum south of the capital, where they will reside for good. watching the royal mummies being moved to their new resting place is an impressive moment, a scene to remember. the monarchs making thisjourney include
nick beake, bbc news, brussels.after a night of violence (00v)petrol bombs, bricks and bottles were thrown at police injuring 15 officers . eight people — including boys aged 13 and 1a — were arrested in the sandy row area of the city. the violence coincided with a loyalist protest last night. a spectacular parade has taken place in cairo tonight as the mummified remains of 22 ancient egyptian rulers have been moved to a new museum. the mummies, which are national treasures, travelled more...
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nick eardley, bbc news.i spoke to our political correspondent jessica parker about the new traffic light system for international travel but started by asking her about the covid passport scheme in england. there had been quite a lot of focus on this idea you might have to present some sort of proof of your covid status to go into pubs and that seemed in particular to attract opposition, not least of all from some conservative backbenchers, it almost became this kind of focus where you really have to prove your status to go and get a point in the pub and it's notable it's not part of these plans although as nick reported, they aren't ruling it out later down the line. i suspect ministers will hope by leaving out hospitality venues and places like pubs, that might allay some concern expressed by some conservative mps but the announcement has been made overnight, we will have to see what the reaction is overnight and we will get more details tomorrow. more details on the trials of these covid passports. they'v
nick eardley, bbc news.i spoke to our political correspondent jessica parker about the new traffic light system for international travel but started by asking her about the covid passport scheme in england. there had been quite a lot of focus on this idea you might have to present some sort of proof of your covid status to go into pubs and that seemed in particular to attract opposition, not least of all from some conservative backbenchers, it almost became this kind of focus where you really...
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our political correspondent nick- our political correspondent nick eardley.figures on coronavirus — they don't include wales and northern ireland because of the bank holiday. but in england and scotland, there were 2,297 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — the lowest number since september. that means, on average, 3,764 new cases were reported per day in the uk in the last week. there are 3,536 patients in hospital with covid—i9. ten deaths were reported in the latest 24—hour period — that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test. on average, in the past week, 35 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number to 126,836. on vaccinations, just over 97,000 people have had theirfirstjab, in the latest 24—hour period, bringing the total to just over 31.5 million people. and 5.3 million people have now had two doses. the traditional easter service has taken place at canterbury cathedral, but with no congregation, due to covid restrictions. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, called for a bette
our political correspondent nick- our political correspondent nick eardley.figures on coronavirus — they don't include wales and northern ireland because of the bank holiday. but in england and scotland, there were 2,297 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — the lowest number since september. that means, on average, 3,764 new cases were reported per day in the uk in the last week. there are 3,536 patients in hospital with covid—i9. ten deaths were reported...
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still with no spot i nick side-effect, this man is nick side—effect, this man is making his unusual mini where europe is struggling. let's get some of the day's other news. the cuban communist party is due to announce the choice of a successor to raul castro as first secretary later today. mr castro announced on friday that he is standing down as the head of the cuban communist party at its congress in havana. the move means the island will now officially be ruled by someone other than fidel or raul castro for the first time since the cuban revolution took power in 1959. a shooting in the us state of texas at a business site has left at least one person dead and several others wounded. the suspect was an employee of a firm which makes cabinets for houses. the gunman has not been named and it's unclear what his motive was. an eight—year—old girl has been rescued in switzerland five days after being kidnapped from her grandmother's french home. the child and its mother were found in a squat inside an abandoned factory. the 28—year—old parent was arrested along with several others accused o
still with no spot i nick side-effect, this man is nick side—effect, this man is making his unusual mini where europe is struggling. let's get some of the day's other news. the cuban communist party is due to announce the choice of a successor to raul castro as first secretary later today. mr castro announced on friday that he is standing down as the head of the cuban communist party at its congress in havana. the move means the island will now officially be ruled by someone other than fidel...
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back to you. >> nick paton walsh, thanks so much.he afghan people wondering what the future will look like, especially all the gains made for women and women's rights over the past years. we will talk more about that in half an hour. >>> to minnesota now. this morning former brooklyn center police officer kim potter is out on bail. she has been charged with second degree manslaughter in the killing of an unarmed black man daunte wright. the charge carries up to ten years in prison and a $20,000 fine. potter makes her first court appearance via gloom today. potter yelled taser then seemed shock when she realized she had fired her gun instead of her taser, but her intent may not matter. >> the key phrase here is culpable negligence and that means that the police officer created an unreasonable risk of gross risk, something can be accidental but also negligent. perhaps she didn't intend to shoot this person, but if her conduct was so reckless, if she created such an undue risk then that can be charged as a crime. >> a "new york times" r
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nick, viewers may remember how you walked us through many aspects of the mueller probe. can we talk about collusion for a second? >> yeah. i mean, i think this -- what we have learned today -- >> ready? >> sure. >> first i want to make sure you were ready. but i figured you were. >> i'm ready. >> we talked about it before, nick, and it does look worse now. and i'm one of those people where i go on the news and i talk about how there wasn't enough evidence yet or the high bar of a criminal conspiracy and sometimes people come up to me in the street and say, ari, why are you being so technical with it? it looks like collusion. i want to read from this. washington post says fbi goes to giuliani and they say you're the target of a russian disinformation campaign to warn members of congress. they also warned a conservative media outlet here. they faced a risk. my question to you, nick, is at what point is it not, oh, some scary disinformation campaign? and at what point does it become direct collusion if mr. giuliani as a lawyer and agent of the president knowingly collaborat
nick, viewers may remember how you walked us through many aspects of the mueller probe. can we talk about collusion for a second? >> yeah. i mean, i think this -- what we have learned today -- >> ready? >> sure. >> first i want to make sure you were ready. but i figured you were. >> i'm ready. >> we talked about it before, nick, and it does look worse now. and i'm one of those people where i go on the news and i talk about how there wasn't enough evidence yet...
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and families can watch them this weekend on nick, teennick, nick tunes, and on nickelodeon's social media sites. >>> > this weekek, studentsts a rising above scholar is looking ahead to a bright future with her father supporting her every step of the way. >> michelle griego shows us how her success is truly a team effort. >> she never went about things in and ordinary, everyday kind of pattern. >> reporter: he has high praise for his daughter, naja. >> she was accomplishing things and before you could say great job, she was onto something else. >> reporter: things that included basketball, track and school. he says he knew from day one that naja would fly high in life. >> when she was first born i would hold her by the back of her shirt and i would spin her around, like she was in an airplane and we would call her flight 1018, that is her birthday. august 18th. >> reporter: first semester of her sophomore year at san pablo's middle college vice call, her parents split up. >> i ended up finishing that semester with the lowest grade i ever was heaved in a class but then i promised myself th
and families can watch them this weekend on nick, teennick, nick tunes, and on nickelodeon's social media sites. >>> > this weekek, studentsts a rising above scholar is looking ahead to a bright future with her father supporting her every step of the way. >> michelle griego shows us how her success is truly a team effort. >> she never went about things in and ordinary, everyday kind of pattern. >> reporter: he has high praise for his daughter, naja. >> she...
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nick gillespie joins me, he is nick gillespie joins me, he is here walter, did you know geico could save hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? so what are you waiting for? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes? arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you're going down! down to the recycling center! >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. when it comes to autism, >>hey, thanks martins! finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. kennedy: welcome backward amazon workers at distribution center in alabama have voted overwhelmingly against a push to unionize. they voted three -- one against the effort which featured rallies by bernie sanders and support from the white house. amazon has a bad press for workers at some facilities had their being overworked and do not have time to take a pp br
nick gillespie joins me, he is nick gillespie joins me, he is here walter, did you know geico could save hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? so what are you waiting for? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes? arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you're going down! down to the recycling center! >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. when it...
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nick.ctions and what happens here in the north—east of scotland could be really important to answering some of the key questions. can the snp win an overall majority? can the conservatives beat labour into second place again shamanic independence is obviously one of the big issue was that scots are thinking about before the election next week but so is the economic recovery after the pandemic, as i've been finding out. welcome to coming back indoors. a warm welcome back after a long winter lockdown. i hope you're hungry. hospitality on aberdeen's beach front is back up and running. anyway, enjoy your lunch. and despite a tough time recently, susie remains optimistic. we have to be positive going forward as from now with the reopening of everything, but it has been a very scary time this last year for everybody in aberdeen, aberdeenshire. do you think it's important that politicians focus on getting the economy moving again? oh, yes, firstly and mostly, yes. there are green shoots here — sho
nick.ctions and what happens here in the north—east of scotland could be really important to answering some of the key questions. can the snp win an overall majority? can the conservatives beat labour into second place again shamanic independence is obviously one of the big issue was that scots are thinking about before the election next week but so is the economic recovery after the pandemic, as i've been finding out. welcome to coming back indoors. a warm welcome back after a long winter...
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the head of britain's armed forces, general sir nick carter, will walk alongside the funeral procession details of the event had the prince's fingerprints all over it. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbell, sent this report from windsor. behind the castle walls, final rehearsals are under way. across windsor, extra police and wardens are on patrol, as the town prepares for the funeral of one of its best—known residents. more than 700 service personnel have spent the last few days rehearsing precise movements, in tribute to the duke, who was mentioned in dispatches for his bravery and enterprise during the second world war. tomorrow afternoon, the duke's casket will be led through the streets on this land rover, which the duke helped design. following the land rover on foot will be members of the royal family. in the front, the princess royal and the prince of wales. behind them, the prince of wales. behind them, the earl of wessex on the duke of york, and then princes harry and william. in a much commented on formation, ratherthan william. in a much commented on formation, rather than walki
the head of britain's armed forces, general sir nick carter, will walk alongside the funeral procession details of the event had the prince's fingerprints all over it. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbell, sent this report from windsor. behind the castle walls, final rehearsals are under way. across windsor, extra police and wardens are on patrol, as the town prepares for the funeral of one of its best—known residents. more than 700 service personnel have spent the last few days rehearsing...
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nick: we produce impact reports annually.e is the number of jobs created, we look at the taxes that we pay locally. we identify the tax spend and how that goes back into projects, as diverse as putting new roofs on schools, building new roads, as women's livelihood improvement programs in some of the localities in the philippines where we operate. we have got a whole host of metrics where we can judge the direct impact of our investments. at thomas lloyd, we really do take this very, very seriously and retake our responsibility to those communities very seriously. we have transformed some of the. we have created directly more than 3000 jobs in the philippines. that has translated into between 12 and 20,000 indirect jobs that have been created. when we see the security that that brings to families, when we see the certainty that that brings to livelihoods, and when we see the stability around all those towns and communities in which we operate, we are very proud of the difference that we have made. anna: thanks very much for j
nick: we produce impact reports annually.e is the number of jobs created, we look at the taxes that we pay locally. we identify the tax spend and how that goes back into projects, as diverse as putting new roofs on schools, building new roads, as women's livelihood improvement programs in some of the localities in the philippines where we operate. we have got a whole host of metrics where we can judge the direct impact of our investments. at thomas lloyd, we really do take this very, very...
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two men arrested last month on charges of assess -- arresting sick nick with a spray. they did not link a spray. after being sprayed at 2:00 p.m., he claps around the capitol around 2:00 p.m. and he died around 9:30 the following night. capitol police say they accepted the medical examiner's new finding. "this does not change the fact that officer -- the officer died in the line of duty courageously defending congress in the capital." that is the agency statement that came out yesterday. back to your phone calls. four of your calls about how the jury should deliberate the derek chauvin case.
two men arrested last month on charges of assess -- arresting sick nick with a spray. they did not link a spray. after being sprayed at 2:00 p.m., he claps around the capitol around 2:00 p.m. and he died around 9:30 the following night. capitol police say they accepted the medical examiner's new finding. "this does not change the fact that officer -- the officer died in the line of duty courageously defending congress in the capital." that is the agency statement that came out...
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. >> cnn's international security editor nick paton walsh is live this hour in kabul.k, now that we have a bit more details about the timeline and so on, what's been the reaction there to this decision and what this will mean for afghans? >> reporter: the president was gracious in the tweets he put out immediately after his phone call with president joe biden saying that they respected the u.s. decision to withdraw their troops here and they would do all they can to ensure a smooth transition. the government here has been clear, it thinks it can as it has been in the past years maintain security, but i think privately there is a recognition that things will be extremely tough if not potentially victorious to some degree for the taliban if there is not some sense of international assistance moving forward. but if you listen to what joe biden actually said, there is quite a lot of scope for u.s. assistance to continue in the months ahead. he did say they would continue funding afghan security forces, that's a vital thing here, frankly, throughout which much of it would s
. >> cnn's international security editor nick paton walsh is live this hour in kabul.k, now that we have a bit more details about the timeline and so on, what's been the reaction there to this decision and what this will mean for afghans? >> reporter: the president was gracious in the tweets he put out immediately after his phone call with president joe biden saying that they respected the u.s. decision to withdraw their troops here and they would do all they can to ensure a smooth...
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after the break cancer finally played like a team with the extra man giancola been nicked his 7th of the season to become heads joint top scorer sharing the points didn't move the needle for either side though but the 2 coaches can be happy their star strikers got on the scoresheet. good vibes sent a goal scorer can be crucial ingredient spent fighting relegation and seem to be in good spirits on friday. but striker fabio inclose who scored 21 in the 2nd division last season has a meager 3 goals to his name matching the number of yellow cards he's been shown. not to single be deferred players scored in this one and yet they got the win an own goal from fried birds record signing but santa maria delivered a big blow to his side see european hives. but it was enough to secure 3 vital points in the relegation battle when for frank comma at the helm. shocker should consider giving their mascot a run up front the league's worst attack bush just 3 players who scored more than once this season. but they did squeeze one past an outspoken side was a little left to play for. said are celebrati
after the break cancer finally played like a team with the extra man giancola been nicked his 7th of the season to become heads joint top scorer sharing the points didn't move the needle for either side though but the 2 coaches can be happy their star strikers got on the scoresheet. good vibes sent a goal scorer can be crucial ingredient spent fighting relegation and seem to be in good spirits on friday. but striker fabio inclose who scored 21 in the 2nd division last season has a meager 3...
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we will go now to nick in florida. good morning. caller: did we change topic from gun control to something else? host: its overall increase in crime and how it might impact your community. caller: first of all, gun control doesn't work. when you take away guns, only the criminals have guns. second, because of the second amendment, the reason we have guns in the first place is to protect ourselves against the to radical government that we are currently starting to become, with the democratic party. so, therefore if you get rid of the guns, i mean have you seen black lives matter? that crime wave was financed by the democrats. host: what's going on in florida as far as you're concerned with crime? caller: there have been outbreaks of crime because of the lacking in-laws. of course the covid had some effect. when you have people that don't have money, you have higher crime. and with that, if you don't have a way to defend yourself and then you want to defend, defund the cops, what's going to protect us? who is going to protect us from
we will go now to nick in florida. good morning. caller: did we change topic from gun control to something else? host: its overall increase in crime and how it might impact your community. caller: first of all, gun control doesn't work. when you take away guns, only the criminals have guns. second, because of the second amendment, the reason we have guns in the first place is to protect ourselves against the to radical government that we are currently starting to become, with the democratic...
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on nick spicer welcome to the program. final preparations are being made for the funeral of prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth which takes place later today their son prince edward and his wife sophie view flowers left by members of the public outside st george's chapel in windsor where the funeral will take place only 30 close relatives will attend coronavirus restrictions the funeral is being closely followed here in germany where the british royals trace some of the roots. and they still have many fans the. queen elizabeth the 2nd and prince philip on a 2015 state visit to germany it was their 5th such trip but they were still greeted enthusiastically some traveled hundreds of kilometers to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. we had to do it and i'm very glad we did. and values tradition pride and the friendship between england and germany. the queen is something special when she's in germany you have to be there. the british royal family is very popular in germany royal weddings are broadcast live
on nick spicer welcome to the program. final preparations are being made for the funeral of prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth which takes place later today their son prince edward and his wife sophie view flowers left by members of the public outside st george's chapel in windsor where the funeral will take place only 30 close relatives will attend coronavirus restrictions the funeral is being closely followed here in germany where the british royals trace some of the...
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let's go to nick eardley in aberdeen. hello, nick. the sun has come out for our last — hello, nick.come out for our last hour of _ hello, nick. the sun has come out for our last hour of coverage - hello, nick. the sun has come out for our last hour of coverage from | for our last hour of coverage from aberdeen harbour. we have been speaking to the party this afternoon about some of the big challenges that scotland could face over the next five years. the north—east it could be really important, both for the result and for the future of the economy. some of the seats here are going to be really key to whether the snp can get an overall majority, whether the conservatives or labour finish in second place as the largest opposition party. but there is also interesting because it is still having a debate over independence. it is also having a debate over how best to recover after the pandemic. have a listen full stop welcome to coming back indoors. a warm welcome back after a long winter lockdown. i hope you're hungry. hospitality on aberdeen�*s beach front is back up and running. enjoy
let's go to nick eardley in aberdeen. hello, nick. the sun has come out for our last — hello, nick.come out for our last hour of _ hello, nick. the sun has come out for our last hour of coverage - hello, nick. the sun has come out for our last hour of coverage from | for our last hour of coverage from aberdeen harbour. we have been speaking to the party this afternoon about some of the big challenges that scotland could face over the next five years. the north—east it could be really...
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nick it's good to have you on the program you are campaigning for what you call a people's vaccine what is that that's a vaccine that are available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of dyspraxia you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world that want to produce more vaccines that want to run and pop the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this fire risk and they're not able to do so because those vaccines all the property of big pharmaceutical corporations despite the fact that most of those vaccines were created with taxpayers' money so how do you get around that then how do you actually take away that patent protection so that we can have a people's vaccine. well what's governments like india in south africa have been arguing for many many months now the world trade organization is to suspend intellectual property rules that give big corporations the property rights over those vaccines and control who can produce and who can produce it that's a way that i know allow us to sh
nick it's good to have you on the program you are campaigning for what you call a people's vaccine what is that that's a vaccine that are available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of dyspraxia you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world that want to produce more vaccines that want to run and pop the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this fire risk and they're not able to do so...
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nick beake, bbc news, brussels.of the capitol building precinct in washington dc, after friday's attack in which a car ran over two police officers, killing one and injuring the other. william evans was killed when a car crashed into a security barrier before the driver approached officers with a knife. police then shot and killed the suspect. authorities said the attack did not appear to be terrorism—related. president biden has expressed his sorrow and the flag at the white house has been lowered to half mast, in the second attack on the us capitol in three months. officials in the state of florida fear that as much as 600 million gallons of toxic waste water could suddenly flood into tampa bay area. there's been a partial breach of the retention pond holding the water at bay. they've called for an evacuation of the area. used to walking alongside thousands of others, residents in a southern mexico city continued an easter tradition despite the pandemic. they carried a giant cross on their shoulders and walked up
nick beake, bbc news, brussels.of the capitol building precinct in washington dc, after friday's attack in which a car ran over two police officers, killing one and injuring the other. william evans was killed when a car crashed into a security barrier before the driver approached officers with a knife. police then shot and killed the suspect. authorities said the attack did not appear to be terrorism—related. president biden has expressed his sorrow and the flag at the white house has been...
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nick eardley, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker.first about the covid passports, trials starting. we know they are not going to be in things like pubs. they are not going to be in things like ubs. ., v they are not going to be in things like ubs. . �*, ., like pubs. that's right. there had been quite _ like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a _ like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot _ like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot of— like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot of focus - like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot of focus on - like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot of focus on this i been quite a lot of focus on this idea you might have to present some sort of proof of your status to go into pubs and that seemed in particular to attract opposition, not least of all from some conservative backbenchers, it almost became this kind of focus. you really have to prove your status to go and get a point in the pub and it's notable it's not part of these plans although
nick eardley, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker.first about the covid passports, trials starting. we know they are not going to be in things like pubs. they are not going to be in things like ubs. ., v they are not going to be in things like ubs. . �*, ., like pubs. that's right. there had been quite _ like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a _ like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot _ like pubs. that's right. there had been quite a lot...
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nick telson, welcome back to the newshour. it's good to have you.e often talked about indigenous power. how much does this funding mean to you and other native leaders, especially after this year of tremendous loss? >> this is a pretty monumental step forward. you know, this is one of the biggest single investments that the federal government has ever made in history directly to indigenous people. and, so it's a step in the right direction. and it's a-- it's a realization that our advocacy and our efforts to be seen in society today, and our struggles to be realized, are things that need to be invested into. and so, we're happy about the big investments going directly to tribes. we're happy about the investments to save the-- to save native languages. we're happy about the $1 billion investment into broadband, into, some of-- really, not just native communities, but some of the most under-invested communities in the whole country. you take this opportunity of $1 billion being invested into navajo, but you also have 65,000 people at navajo who don't
nick telson, welcome back to the newshour. it's good to have you.e often talked about indigenous power. how much does this funding mean to you and other native leaders, especially after this year of tremendous loss? >> this is a pretty monumental step forward. you know, this is one of the biggest single investments that the federal government has ever made in history directly to indigenous people. and, so it's a step in the right direction. and it's a-- it's a realization that our...
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our political correspondent nick eardleyjoins me.talking about this again this morninu. ~ . ., ., talking about this again this mornin_ . ., ., ., morning. what are labour saying? the bi ruestion morning. what are labour saying? the big question now _ morning. what are labour saying? the big question now is _ morning. what are labour saying? the big question now is whether _ morning. what are labour saying? the big question now is whether the - big question now is whether the rules around lobbying are tight enough. we have heard a stream of stories of the last few weeks about david cameron lobbying ministers on behalf of his company about potential conflict—of—interest in the civil service and in the cabinet as well, but in a lot of these it seems like the rules have not been broken. we are increasingly hearing calls for the role is to be tightened. let's listen first to rachel reeves from labour. what we've seen this week is that tory sleaze is back and it's bigger than ever. and we need real change to restore trust in our democracy
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so a lot to discuss with our guests let's bring them in joining us from utrecht is nick ramsey was a professor in cognitive neuroscience at the university of attract and then master of the root and they peña who's an assistant professor a digital legal studies at master university thanks for joining us welcome to the program nicole start with you how significant is this latest reveal from there a link it's very interesting from an engineering point if you will i think that made it amazing tiny difference that does a lot more than currently francisco can but the rest of the story is basically showing that you can they can do what we've been able to do for 20 years. so it's you know the monkey being able to play again is not a big surprise we have 2030 people implanted with feiss that could do. a lot better than that but you know i think what he shows is that at least if i swear it's right in what he seems to be new as well is that it is wireless so does that change where technology is headed and is that a big deal in your opinion now you know we have wireless devices for the last 878
so a lot to discuss with our guests let's bring them in joining us from utrecht is nick ramsey was a professor in cognitive neuroscience at the university of attract and then master of the root and they peña who's an assistant professor a digital legal studies at master university thanks for joining us welcome to the program nicole start with you how significant is this latest reveal from there a link it's very interesting from an engineering point if you will i think that made it amazing tiny...
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nick there with some sobering stories.ng you saw in his report, services that offer support can be found at bbc. co. uk/actionline. now, throughout the course of the pandemic, many more of us have been making digital doctor's appointments and it seems that this is a trend which is not going away. as restrictions ease, it should be getting easier to see a doctor in real life but video consultations, which went mainstream in the pandemic, are here to stay. the likes of push doctor and babylon have offered health service for some time. but new specialist services are on the up too. this instant messaging app provides immediate reassurance and guidance from experienced paediatricians. first—time mum hannah started using juno after having twins leo and xander. i thought there may be something going on that they'd caught between them, and ijust felt a bit isolated and i really wanted some real—time advice. sometimes, all you need is to be able to say "is this normal?" so we're trying to really filter the things that parents don'
nick there with some sobering stories.ng you saw in his report, services that offer support can be found at bbc. co. uk/actionline. now, throughout the course of the pandemic, many more of us have been making digital doctor's appointments and it seems that this is a trend which is not going away. as restrictions ease, it should be getting easier to see a doctor in real life but video consultations, which went mainstream in the pandemic, are here to stay. the likes of push doctor and babylon...