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and i said, who shot nick?ery or struggle. >>> de noia's death was just the beginning. >> you would have never thought chippendales would be surrounded with murder. >> during the hunt for nick's killer, things get even more dangerous. there's a hit list on chippendales who leave for other groups. >> really, somebody's going to kill me for this? for a male exotic show, you're going to kill two people? >> the plan allegedly included murder by cyanide poisoning. >> i slept with a knife under my dead. >> it was probably one of the most bizarre murder for hire cases in the history of the fbi. [sigh] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ music swells ♪ ♪ ♪ [footsteps] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ inspiration is out there. go find it. ♪ ♪ go find it. forget boring brown kibble, try new rachael ray® nutrish® big life™. ♪ ♪ ♪ new big life™ from nutrish®, with tender savory pieces and real veggies. give your dog a taste of the big life™. maureen is saving big, holiday shopping at amazon. so now, she's free to become .
and i said, who shot nick?ery or struggle. >>> de noia's death was just the beginning. >> you would have never thought chippendales would be surrounded with murder. >> during the hunt for nick's killer, things get even more dangerous. there's a hit list on chippendales who leave for other groups. >> really, somebody's going to kill me for this? for a male exotic show, you're going to kill two people? >> the plan allegedly included murder by cyanide poisoning....
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nick came. >> nick and steve were really at each other's throats.ng to work out a deal for the future of the business. >> and nick denoia said, look, if you're not going to need any more money, at least let me take the show on the road, i can make money that way. >> denoia proposes he'll have complete creative control over the touring and get 50% of the profits. >> nick basically wrote, he had the rights to take the show on the road in perpetuity. and he signed it. bannerjee didn't think the tour was worth anything. and he quickly signed it off. >> after everything was done, nick had left, steve asked, he said, what's perpetuity? and i said, it's forever and ever. >> you're on two shows a night every night. you may have a day off, maybe one day off. ♪ >> reporter: the tour soon became such a hit that steve started his own version. >> steve was sending his dancers out on the road. he was not supposed to do that, by the terms of the napkin deal. nick is enraged, and that only ramps up the tension between them. >> i heard him talking on the phone and s
nick came. >> nick and steve were really at each other's throats.ng to work out a deal for the future of the business. >> and nick denoia said, look, if you're not going to need any more money, at least let me take the show on the road, i can make money that way. >> denoia proposes he'll have complete creative control over the touring and get 50% of the profits. >> nick basically wrote, he had the rights to take the show on the road in perpetuity. and he signed it....
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nick holbert was holed up in a hotel.awake, wondering, worrying, hoping that tomorrow would be the day that he could finally bring kelli bordeaux home. >> i couldn't sleep that night. marcia couldn't sleep. we were just all excited for the next day. so the next day comes, we go to pick him up and he's real quiet. >> he, of course, was nick holbert, who was now back in the forest outside fayetteville. it was may 14th, 2014. two years of searching had now come down to this one sweltering spring morning. but holbert still couldn't remember exactly where he had buried kelli's body and went off searching in a different direction. >> we're standing there, i'm like, darn it, i cannot figure this out. and all of a sudden, i looked over to my left and there's some clearing over here and there's the sun coming down. >> then in that very same spot, cass seemed to pick up a scent. >> all of a sudden he starts crawling to it, like, whimpering, crawling. and he stops. that was our spot. >> they carefully pushed a metal rod into the gro
nick holbert was holed up in a hotel.awake, wondering, worrying, hoping that tomorrow would be the day that he could finally bring kelli bordeaux home. >> i couldn't sleep that night. marcia couldn't sleep. we were just all excited for the next day. so the next day comes, we go to pick him up and he's real quiet. >> he, of course, was nick holbert, who was now back in the forest outside fayetteville. it was may 14th, 2014. two years of searching had now come down to this one...
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nick: you have said that the u.s.d continue to withhold it until the taliban meets certain conditions. but the u.n. says 97%, 97% of afghanistan could fall below the poverty line by next year. zalmay: right. nick: does the u.s. not need to do more right now to prevent afghans from dying? zalmay: what i advocate is that we sit with the talibs and see if we can reach a detailed agreement on what it is that they need to do in exchange for what it is that we will do, a kind of step-by-step road map. nick: but perhaps more than anyone, you know that road map would take a long time. there are afghans who will die from hunger in the next weeks and months. does the biden administration not need to do more now? zalmay: well, we should do what we can for the humanitarian needs of the afghans. there are moneys that the bank has, the international monetary fund and the world bank, that we could encourage that they release those funds to pay teachers' salaries, health care workers, to the civil servants; 500,000 afghans work for t
nick: you have said that the u.s.d continue to withhold it until the taliban meets certain conditions. but the u.n. says 97%, 97% of afghanistan could fall below the poverty line by next year. zalmay: right. nick: does the u.s. not need to do more right now to prevent afghans from dying? zalmay: what i advocate is that we sit with the talibs and see if we can reach a detailed agreement on what it is that they need to do in exchange for what it is that we will do, a kind of step-by-step road...
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nick kosher is bring his energy here to unfiltered.ughter] all right but listen, before we get to this, regularly scheduled program, i saw this this morning i want to clear up some confusion from our administration what about a fair share actually means. it means everything -- >> i want everyone if they want to be a millionaire and billionaire to seek their goal. but all i'm asking is -- pay your fair share. pay your fair share. pay your fair share and right now many of them are paying virtually nothing. >> so tired of this guy and republicans need to cut crap with this stuff and this is what wealthy pay is overwhelming majority of tax and this career grip never earned a buck doing a real job wants more. i don't owe you a dollar more to this grifter and grifter son there with big guy nonsense out of china. i don't owe him a dollar or dime more. there got that off my chest so democrats want people already pay most of the taxes to pay more. so they can turn around and give your money you worked for to people who aren't even paying tack t
nick kosher is bring his energy here to unfiltered.ughter] all right but listen, before we get to this, regularly scheduled program, i saw this this morning i want to clear up some confusion from our administration what about a fair share actually means. it means everything -- >> i want everyone if they want to be a millionaire and billionaire to seek their goal. but all i'm asking is -- pay your fair share. pay your fair share. pay your fair share and right now many of them are paying...
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for the "pbs newshour," i am nick schifrin.y: for more on the legacy of poll, we talked to two men who knew him well. richard haas has known him since the carter administration. he is now president of the council on foreign leader -- relations. michael is a longtime reporter on the dense department. he is now a reporter for the "wall street journal." welcome to both of you. as we said, you knew collin powell going back to the 1970's. what made him so successful? >> he began with a tremendous advantage, which was extraordinary intelligence. he would spend time every day absorbing information, integrating it with the information he already had. on top of that, he had people skills that most of us could only dream of. when he worked at the pentagon, he would reach out to dozens of people regularly because he had something to say, but because he didn't. it was his way of making sure these relationships were good. he worked the sysm better than anybody else. judy: worked the system, and michael gordon, he was the first black man to
for the "pbs newshour," i am nick schifrin.y: for more on the legacy of poll, we talked to two men who knew him well. richard haas has known him since the carter administration. he is now president of the council on foreign leader -- relations. michael is a longtime reporter on the dense department. he is now a reporter for the "wall street journal." welcome to both of you. as we said, you knew collin powell going back to the 1970's. what made him so successful? >> he...
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nick: for the "pbs newshour," i'm nick schifrin. it has long been a given that a four year college degree is a prerequisite for moving up the economic ladder, but for some, that requirement is having unintended consequences. paul solman has the story for our series on rethinking college. >> i type in c-o-n-s-t space port -- paul: in durham, north carolina, software engineer tony byrd is so sure of his skills, he was game to try to teach me how to code. >> and the spaces and the format is very particular. >> i love understanding systems. paul white hat hacker oscar : anaya, who grew up dirt-poor in a texas bordertown, is pretty confident himself. >> because i've always been good at computer hacking. paul in cumberland, maryland, : the heart of appalachian coal country -- >> my high school mascot was a coal miner. paul: cybersecurity engineer john hartman isn't bashful either. >> there was no better candidate than me for that job. paul but hartman didn't have a : college degree. neither did anaya or byrd. and that -- that alone -- kep
nick: for the "pbs newshour," i'm nick schifrin. it has long been a given that a four year college degree is a prerequisite for moving up the economic ladder, but for some, that requirement is having unintended consequences. paul solman has the story for our series on rethinking college. >> i type in c-o-n-s-t space port -- paul: in durham, north carolina, software engineer tony byrd is so sure of his skills, he was game to try to teach me how to code. >> and the spaces...
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nick: this is a great deal for us.bought a piece of it last year and were super pleased to get the opportunity to buy another 25%. that will make the next core production area for our business. we get 130 million barrels for this, more than two times our production level this year. we are growing the business. it is a great project that will move forward into development next year. it will underpin production for the long-term. anna: let me ask you about your exploration strategy. it includes frontier exploration , and there is a potential ban on arctic oil and gas, is that something you are expecting or planning for? nick: no, i do not think so, and the norwegian government has made strong statements that they support activity, and we expect activity to continue. the reality is, it is no different drilling offshore anywhere else in norway. the industry has a long track record of working responsibly, and that will continue. anna: you talked about carbon neutral oil, and how you have been at lundin energy upsetting carb
nick: this is a great deal for us.bought a piece of it last year and were super pleased to get the opportunity to buy another 25%. that will make the next core production area for our business. we get 130 million barrels for this, more than two times our production level this year. we are growing the business. it is a great project that will move forward into development next year. it will underpin production for the long-term. anna: let me ask you about your exploration strategy. it includes...
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nick schifrin explains.ournalist whose government convicted her of crimes to try to force her silence, today was validation. >> when the state's power is focused onournalists, that the way you fight back, is by doing your job. nick: for an editor whose newspaper lost six journalists to murder, today was a symbol of journalistic sacrifice. >> this award is for our fallen professionals who gave their lives for our profession. nick: maria ressa was a cnn correspondent and "time" person of the year who started the independent news outlet, rappler, in the phillipines dead. -- >> shoot, and shoot dead. nick: rappler exposed filipino president rodrigo duterte's drug war and its brutality. the u.n. calls it an extrajudicial, murderous crackdown that's killed 12,000. duterte also waged war on the media, and last year shut down the country's largest broadcaster. ressa has faced 10 arrest warrants and still has seven legal cases pending. >> we are fighting for facts. nick: today in a conversation with a rappler reporte
nick schifrin explains.ournalist whose government convicted her of crimes to try to force her silence, today was validation. >> when the state's power is focused onournalists, that the way you fight back, is by doing your job. nick: for an editor whose newspaper lost six journalists to murder, today was a symbol of journalistic sacrifice. >> this award is for our fallen professionals who gave their lives for our profession. nick: maria ressa was a cnn correspondent and...
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nick loved every minute of his experience. he seems happy with what came next. >> not long after his final run, piloting a bobsled in the 2018 olympics, monterey's nick cunningham faced the question every olympian must answer. what's next? go for another shot at gold or find another line of work? i put everything on the table now. i'm at a cross roads do i fin or hang up the spikes? >> i was able to. >> four years later, and nick couldn't be happier with the choice he made. >> i can tell you right now i'm getting a lot more sleep now than i did four years ago going into an olympic year. i'm happy. >> you no he exactly who you're lining up against. >> he passed on what could have been the fourth olympic games for his first job in what he hopes is a long career in coaching. nick is now the head track and cross country coach at his alma mater and assistant football coach at carmel high school. >> i loved, loved, loved competing for team usa. i loved my team. i loved it. but i needed to do something that was for the next 50 years
nick loved every minute of his experience. he seems happy with what came next. >> not long after his final run, piloting a bobsled in the 2018 olympics, monterey's nick cunningham faced the question every olympian must answer. what's next? go for another shot at gold or find another line of work? i put everything on the table now. i'm at a cross roads do i fin or hang up the spikes? >> i was able to. >> four years later, and nick couldn't be happier with the choice he made....
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nick offerman. is it good to be back. >> stephen: you're a calming presence, nick offerman. >> thank you. i'll try and keep it that way. >> stephen: yeah. >> should i talk slower? >> stephen: i doubt that's possible. ( laughter ) i was expecting-- because of the photo i saw last night, where we promod you-- hey, tomorrow night, nick offerman-- the promo showed you had the big beard. how do you make the decision on when you're going to be full biblical patriarch, and when you're just going to be be rustic. >> i call it the full gimly around my house. >> stephen: very good. >> my wife-- i didn't realize she was tolerating my whiskers for a couple of decades. and finally, she said, ", you know, what? is there an option that doesn't envelope a mouth full of thistles for me?" >> stephen: is this okay? because this level, this length is more prickly. >> here's the thing, one of the hats i wear, which you generously just described is to work as an actor, and i had a couple of recent jobs where i was clean
nick offerman. is it good to be back. >> stephen: you're a calming presence, nick offerman. >> thank you. i'll try and keep it that way. >> stephen: yeah. >> should i talk slower? >> stephen: i doubt that's possible. ( laughter ) i was expecting-- because of the photo i saw last night, where we promod you-- hey, tomorrow night, nick offerman-- the promo showed you had the big beard. how do you make the decision on when you're going to be full biblical patriarch,...
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good morninu. correspondent nick eardley. good morning- good — correspondent nick eardley.ood morning. - correspondent nick eardley. (13cm morning. good morning. it is an interesting backdrop to this conservative conference because borisjohnson is in a pretty commanding position politically, but in terms of everyday life, there are some pretty significant issues here that he is facing, the biggest of which we have covered a lot in the last week or so is questions over how resilient the uk's supply chain is at the moment. we have seen shortages of hgv drivers and that has led to questions about demand and supply when it comes to food on the shelves in some parts of the country. within the last few days, in particular, few will and people panic buying petrol because of fears it might run out in certain parts of the country. one of the big question is the prime minister is facing is what is he going to do about it and this was part of his answer to andrew marr this morning. the way forward for our country is not tojust pull the big lever marked uncontrolled immigration and all
good morninu. correspondent nick eardley. good morning- good — correspondent nick eardley.ood morning. - correspondent nick eardley. (13cm morning. good morning. it is an interesting backdrop to this conservative conference because borisjohnson is in a pretty commanding position politically, but in terms of everyday life, there are some pretty significant issues here that he is facing, the biggest of which we have covered a lot in the last week or so is questions over how resilient the uk's...
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nick. _ middle of last year, now. very quickly, nick, have _ middle of last year, now.middle of last year, now. very quickly, nick, have you spoken to the home office over the last five to six yea rswe the home office over the last five to six yearswe have. we the home office over the last five to six yearswe have.— the home office over the last five to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office — to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office and _ to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office and i _ to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office and i had _ to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office and i had some - to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office and i had some fundingl home office and i had some funding from the home office to issue holly guard extra two victims of domestic abuse during covid—i9 so they are aware of ourapp abuse during covid—i9 so they are aware of our app and therefore we cannot understand why they are not talking to us to have this app to the whole nation.— talking to us to have this app to the whole nation. nick,
nick. _ middle of last year, now. very quickly, nick, have _ middle of last year, now.middle of last year, now. very quickly, nick, have you spoken to the home office over the last five to six yea rswe the home office over the last five to six yearswe have. we the home office over the last five to six yearswe have.— the home office over the last five to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office — to six yearswe have. we spoke to the home office and _ to six yearswe have. we spoke to the...
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nick schifrin has the latest.ick: in central khartoum, weeping, and wrath, under the shroud, mohamed abdelsalam, killed this week by a military sniper during anti-military protests, his mother's heart burned and broken. >> may you suffer as much as you have made us suffer. nick: activists' anger pointed at the top. >> i accuse general burhan personally. he killed our brother and continues to destabilize the security of the sudanese people. nick: on monday, general abdel fattah al-burhan, the nation's top general, deposed the transitional government that he led with prime minister abdalla hamdok just weeks before burhan was supposed to step down. at first, general burhan detained hamdok himself. gen. al-burhan: the prime minister was in his house. however, we were afraid that he'd be in danger, so he has been placed with me at my home. nick: the transitional government and a new constitution was the negotiated settlement of the 2019 overthrow of longtime autocratic leader and accused war criminal omar al-bashir. mi
nick schifrin has the latest.ick: in central khartoum, weeping, and wrath, under the shroud, mohamed abdelsalam, killed this week by a military sniper during anti-military protests, his mother's heart burned and broken. >> may you suffer as much as you have made us suffer. nick: activists' anger pointed at the top. >> i accuse general burhan personally. he killed our brother and continues to destabilize the security of the sudanese people. nick: on monday, general abdel fattah...
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nick: any protest is dangerous in today's afghanistan. saw a few protests in the early days after the taliban takeover in mid-august, and a lot of violence used against male protesters and harassment against female protesters. and ultimately, family pressure. families telling women in their midst that they are putting everyone at risk by going out and drawing attention to themselves. even the radio station toning down its outt in advance of any tictac from the taliban. -- dictate from the taliban. so these women are lying low and trying to not draw attention. anchor: have you seen women moving around the city or has the landscape changed since the taliban took over the capital city? nick: you do still see women in kabul, in groups, not necessarily accompanied by male relatives, as was the case under the taliban in the 1990's, but they are wearing face coverings, not all wearing the burqa, about 50% are. others wear headscarves. but kabul is not the whole country. other regions, we are getting reports of women with much greater difficultie
nick: any protest is dangerous in today's afghanistan. saw a few protests in the early days after the taliban takeover in mid-august, and a lot of violence used against male protesters and harassment against female protesters. and ultimately, family pressure. families telling women in their midst that they are putting everyone at risk by going out and drawing attention to themselves. even the radio station toning down its outt in advance of any tictac from the taliban. -- dictate from the...
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nick, mention idea, stuart in cat o parish. it's beginning to review some of these cases, whether he looks at 2 or 3 to start off. i am convinced that i've been jamilla. what would agree with this once he looks and sees what is happening we into that, i'm going to want to make him look even more. and those are the only 2 days in the state of louisiana who are looking at these cases. and we have conversations about once every, every 2 weeks now with the new da, when we walk through the cases in their jurisdiction. and try to create a mechanism that either parallel what, what or lean parents are doing by looking at all of the cases or really has the conversation about what is what specifically can be done in their jurisdiction. so we're seeing that we're seeing growth across the state, but not fast enough and not enough of the recognition that these folks were convicted unconstitutionally. and to really the remedy for that should be a new try. i might believe i just need to tell me if i'm being naive, but what we're talking about
nick, mention idea, stuart in cat o parish. it's beginning to review some of these cases, whether he looks at 2 or 3 to start off. i am convinced that i've been jamilla. what would agree with this once he looks and sees what is happening we into that, i'm going to want to make him look even more. and those are the only 2 days in the state of louisiana who are looking at these cases. and we have conversations about once every, every 2 weeks now with the new da, when we walk through the cases in...
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general sir nick carter, thank ou with pride. general sir nick carter, thank you very _ with pride.rjoining in l thank you very much forjoining in on political thinking. there is no doubt that politicians want a can—do attitude from those who run the armed forces. they come to believe they can offer something that mere mortals in the civil service or in private corporations can't actually offer. yet, general sir nick carter and others now find they're being criticised for not stressing enough what can't be done. that's it from this addition of political thinking. thank you for watching. if you've been watching the rain for much of the day, it will clear into tonight. there will be some showers, but looking like they're much brighter. rain lingering into the far southeast overnight and for the northern isles, where we see the windiest weather and gust 60—70 mph. showers overnight and mostly in the west, and a touch of frost in scotland as temperatures fall. many of us will start the day dry with some sunshine and showers from the word go in the west. some of these heavy and will tend
general sir nick carter, thank ou with pride. general sir nick carter, thank you very _ with pride.rjoining in l thank you very much forjoining in on political thinking. there is no doubt that politicians want a can—do attitude from those who run the armed forces. they come to believe they can offer something that mere mortals in the civil service or in private corporations can't actually offer. yet, general sir nick carter and others now find they're being criticised for not stressing enough...
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you know, nick, we've been talking about gold. and one of the things that comes up in the gold community is that, well, if only they stop manipulating the price, it would go higher. why don't they just admit that there's nothing going to stop the manipulating the gold price and just by bit coin, nick? yes, and i think, you know, it's, it's an interesting point because in the past year governments, the u. s. government has printed more money and they have all of their history where they're printing $120.00 something $1000000000.00 a month. they printed $3.00 to $4.00 trillion dollars since the started this hysteria that's, that's the most favorable monetary environment for gold that has really existed in anybody's lifetime. and what is going on? it's basically flat in the most favorable environment. it's had in anybody's lifetime. that's incredible. so yes, and we'll look at been quite a bit coins up 567 x in the, in the same period. so, yeah, it goes back to also what we were talking about looking at the monetary attributes of gol
you know, nick, we've been talking about gold. and one of the things that comes up in the gold community is that, well, if only they stop manipulating the price, it would go higher. why don't they just admit that there's nothing going to stop the manipulating the gold price and just by bit coin, nick? yes, and i think, you know, it's, it's an interesting point because in the past year governments, the u. s. government has printed more money and they have all of their history where they're...
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nick. _ middle of last year now. very quickly, nick, have _ middle of last year now. spoken to the home office over the last 5— six years? the home office over the last 5- six ears? ~ . ~ the home office over the last 5- six ears? ., . , ., the home office over the last 5- six ears? . ., . , ., ., years? we have. we spoke to the home office, we years? we have. we spoke to the home office. we have — years? we have. we spoke to the home office, we have some _ years? we have. we spoke to the home office, we have some funding _ years? we have. we spoke to the home office, we have some funding from - office, we have some funding from the home office to issue holly guard extra to victims of domestic abuse during covid—19, so they are well aware of ourapp, during covid—19, so they are well aware of our app, and therefore, we cannot understand why they are not talking to us to have this app across the whole nation. that was nick nair of _ across the whole nation. that was nick nair of the _ across the whole nation. that was nick nair of the holly _ across the whole nation. th
nick. _ middle of last year now. very quickly, nick, have _ middle of last year now. spoken to the home office over the last 5— six years? the home office over the last 5- six ears? ~ . ~ the home office over the last 5- six ears? ., . , ., the home office over the last 5- six ears? . ., . , ., ., years? we have. we spoke to the home office, we years? we have. we spoke to the home office. we have — years? we have. we spoke to the home office, we have some _ years? we have. we spoke to the...
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nick: let's talk about the money sitting in washington.e there and no rush to unfreeze billions of dollars that have been frozen since the taliban took over. are you saying the u.s. must unfreeze billions of dollars currently being held in order to prevent or at least confront the crisis? sec.-gen.: yes. i understand nobody wants to help their previous enemy but this money is not for the taliban. these are for the civilian population that were left behind. it is the same women and children were there before and the urgency has to be given to the decision-makers. i was not impressed when i saw the g20 countries agreed with me that it is urgent and did not come up with a formula that can be put into practice now. we don't have weeks. we have days to fix us. nick: not only to unfreeze the assets is important but also banks in kabul need to be allowed to function again. sec.-gen.: the u.s. needs to take a lead in unfreezing the assets of these so they will function so we can do the work. they need to unfreeze the funding that needs to go to th
nick: let's talk about the money sitting in washington.e there and no rush to unfreeze billions of dollars that have been frozen since the taliban took over. are you saying the u.s. must unfreeze billions of dollars currently being held in order to prevent or at least confront the crisis? sec.-gen.: yes. i understand nobody wants to help their previous enemy but this money is not for the taliban. these are for the civilian population that were left behind. it is the same women and children were...
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mckenzie, i want you to look her soul unesco nick as the patio look out really w nick out of 0. can you see top museums you will, can us to power room? she was, she has a mixture which is not so much have a zip with or had it was you get busy really good. so hanks aliyah or bon bay dynamics? camps and cow carbajal, death 8. why fight, hans? thought elvis co op than or equal and equipment full bomb b that or alex had to project mission condominium on time. all the n g, no c, e o me had already become than you had the week when my session of 3 their project, but only for sion hits unlock that higher threads. he has an indian, i think god are so many story that we hear about morocco sauce that comes to my mind is definitely my friend, a man who is from morocco and a in bombay. mom she is. she's a representative for medical for me because she tells me about her photo and miracle about the food there, about the indians there also about the beautiful places that one should visit there . and she in this that i should was at morocco in the coming years from now the nice brenda and her n
mckenzie, i want you to look her soul unesco nick as the patio look out really w nick out of 0. can you see top museums you will, can us to power room? she was, she has a mixture which is not so much have a zip with or had it was you get busy really good. so hanks aliyah or bon bay dynamics? camps and cow carbajal, death 8. why fight, hans? thought elvis co op than or equal and equipment full bomb b that or alex had to project mission condominium on time. all the n g, no c, e o me had already...
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nick! ( applause ) nick. good to see you, as always. what an honor.ican treasure. nick, thank you so much for joining us. are you ready to lie about some dogs? >> do bears study geography at cornell? ( laughter ) >> stephen: no, they do not. >> exactly. i was merely testing out my lies. >> stephen: the man understood the assignment. but, first, a reminder: all the puppies we have here tonight are actual adoptable dogs from north shore animal league america. so let's begin. everybody, meet chumley. oh! this is chumley. he's a very obedient little vampire. he doesn't go anywhere unless he's invited first. unlike dracula, he never bites. "i only vant to cuddle." ( applause ) >> this is millie. she is a canine-velociraptor hybrid. we were so focused on whether we could turn millie into a dinosaur that we didn't stop to ask ourselves if we should. ( laughter ) but now we know the answer, and absolutely it is absolutely. >> stephen: meet toni. ( applause ) meet toni. toni isn't just dressed as elmo. she owns the copyright to the name "elmo." adopt her, and
nick! ( applause ) nick. good to see you, as always. what an honor.ican treasure. nick, thank you so much for joining us. are you ready to lie about some dogs? >> do bears study geography at cornell? ( laughter ) >> stephen: no, they do not. >> exactly. i was merely testing out my lies. >> stephen: the man understood the assignment. but, first, a reminder: all the puppies we have here tonight are actual adoptable dogs from north shore animal league america. so let's...
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re is nick srichifn.morial of g,rief : what activisalts cl sha rine of shame. 600 tissues, foror me anth 600 ,000 resilient lives lost. the posters ask, who is responsible this tgerady? theen sat aesnswer, largenely o n. nce e thbegiinnng, psiredent ir bsoolnaropp oosed a nationwide lockdown, blockeskd ma mdaantes and social dianstcingeq ruirentmes, d denied their vus' gravity. >> in mye, cas geniv my athletic historty, i would nonot ccern .e i w nouldotee fl anything but a ld or a leittl undheer t weather. nick: he td outeunovpren erapies. afteser tting povesiti, chealled antimaallari hydroxorychloqneui a cure. a>>nd just thisk, wee diarspaged vaccineths wi ls.ie three ports from tnihe uted ngkidom governmeffnt oiclsia ggt esthat they armpe colelyte invaccat.ed atheyreev deloping aidste fasr thant whawaexs pected. >> facebook yoand ute ublater took down thndis a oerth boarlsono devios. while spraying that firehose of faehlsood, he toldzi bralis anto opni whing and pushed to re topenheco enomy. >> the col
re is nick srichifn.morial of g,rief : what activisalts cl sha rine of shame. 600 tissues, foror me anth 600 ,000 resilient lives lost. the posters ask, who is responsible this tgerady? theen sat aesnswer, largenely o n. nce e thbegiinnng, psiredent ir bsoolnaropp oosed a nationwide lockdown, blockeskd ma mdaantes and social dianstcingeq ruirentmes, d denied their vus' gravity. >> in mye, cas geniv my athletic historty, i would nonot ccern .e i w nouldotee fl anything but a ld or a leittl...
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nick schifrin has our report. nick: today in the eternal city, the u.s.to make sure its oldest alliance, would endure. president biden and french president emmanuel macron tried to mend a relationship that's been strained since the u.s. excluded france from a deal to provide australia nuclear submarines. today, president biden delivered a mea culpa. pres. biden: what happened was, to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it was not done with a lot of grace. france is an extremely, extremely valued partner. nick: president macron seemed ready to move on. >> for me what's important is that we built during the past weeks some very concrete actions in order to strengthen the partnership. nick: those actions include additional u.s. drones and other military support for french troops fighting militants in western africa. and endorsing increased european military capity and industry. pres. biden: you are the most significant warrior for peace i have ever met. nick: earlier in the day two of the world's most prominent catholics discussed climate change,
nick schifrin has our report. nick: today in the eternal city, the u.s.to make sure its oldest alliance, would endure. president biden and french president emmanuel macron tried to mend a relationship that's been strained since the u.s. excluded france from a deal to provide australia nuclear submarines. today, president biden delivered a mea culpa. pres. biden: what happened was, to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it was not done with a lot of grace. france is an extremely,...
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now on bbc news, it is time for political thinking with nick robinson.lo, welcome to political thinking, the programme in which i have a conversation with, not an interrogation of, someone who shapes our political thinking. my guest is the chief of the defence staff, britain's top soldier, and the prime minister's top adviser, general sir nick carter. the cry has gone out to call in the army to help deliver fuel, to deal with the fact the nhs in some places is running out of ambulances. call in the army to help deliver the vaccines. we believe in the value of our armed forces, and yet all this comes at a time when there are real question marks about what has gone wrong over the past 20 years. wrong in iraq, wrong in afghanistan. welcome to political thinking. thank you very much. it's a great privilege. you only have a few weeks left after four decades in the army. do you approach the end of this time with trauma, with relief, with excitement? gosh, it's mixed emotions. as you say, i've been institutionalised from between 43 and 44 years, and it's going
now on bbc news, it is time for political thinking with nick robinson.lo, welcome to political thinking, the programme in which i have a conversation with, not an interrogation of, someone who shapes our political thinking. my guest is the chief of the defence staff, britain's top soldier, and the prime minister's top adviser, general sir nick carter. the cry has gone out to call in the army to help deliver fuel, to deal with the fact the nhs in some places is running out of ambulances. call in...
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i think a lot of people will be surprised because they will go man, nick gets deep.le who were removed from this land or what this land actually means. >> i mean i think one of the things i talk about in the book is trying to bring nuance back to our human conversations. >> trevor: clearly you don't use facebook. >> i don't, actually, i have never been on facebook. >> trevor: explains a lot about you. >> but when i mr. for example hiking in a national park, i can, the first simple reaction is holily cow is this beautiful pristine land, untouched by human-- wait a second. it was touched by people used to live here and we killed them. or we removed them, you know. >> trevor: right, right, right. >> we shat on them one way nor. and by we i mean the europeans. the conquering people. and that then it st just musingly makes me think, we were always kind of brought up to tbleef that to conquer something was positive like we're the victors that makes us heroes. but as i looked at it in this context, i was like wait a second, all that really means is we killed them better tha
i think a lot of people will be surprised because they will go man, nick gets deep.le who were removed from this land or what this land actually means. >> i mean i think one of the things i talk about in the book is trying to bring nuance back to our human conversations. >> trevor: clearly you don't use facebook. >> i don't, actually, i have never been on facebook. >> trevor: explains a lot about you. >> but when i mr. for example hiking in a national park, i can,...
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nick, many thanks. the coroner _ guards? well, iwonder. nick, many thanks. the coroner has concluded that warwick university missed opportunities to engage with a student who disengaged from his course and took his own life. william bargate, in his second year, was found dead near his family home last october. the inquest heard that a referral to the university �*s well—being service wasn't triggered, despite the student's failure to submit attend exams and respond to university e—mails. dozens of men have been arrested, after a police operation to smash an organised crime ring, supplying fraudulent passports to criminals. officers from the national crime agency, raided homes across the uk in the early hours, following a europe wide investigation. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has the details. it's 5am, and quietly, at least at first, the national crime agency moves in for the climax of an investigation which has taken years. shouting the target, a gang which allegedly supplied bespoke passports for serious criminals. the national crime agency b
nick, many thanks. the coroner _ guards? well, iwonder. nick, many thanks. the coroner has concluded that warwick university missed opportunities to engage with a student who disengaged from his course and took his own life. william bargate, in his second year, was found dead near his family home last october. the inquest heard that a referral to the university �*s well—being service wasn't triggered, despite the student's failure to submit attend exams and respond to university e—mails....
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nick eardle , it have the impact he hopes? nick eardley. thank — it have the impact he hopes? verity. i�*m just outside the building and design centre near tottenham court roadin design centre near tottenham court road in central london where the institute for fiscal studies have been holding their regular briefing that they always do after a big fiscal event. what they are saying put numbers on what nick was just saying. this will go down as the year, they say, when a conservative chancellor took the size of the state to its highest level since the 19705 and the tax burden to its highest level since the early 19505. over the past year, he has raised taxes by £40 billion and has also had a benefit from a faster than expected economic recovery due to the vaccine. but rather than give some of those tax rises back from earlier in the year, he has decided to bank them and also raise some more. that is not so much to do with the pandemic, it is more to do with the pandemic, it is more to do with the fact there are demographic pressures. the ageing population requires more spending
nick eardle , it have the impact he hopes? nick eardley. thank — it have the impact he hopes? verity. i�*m just outside the building and design centre near tottenham court roadin design centre near tottenham court road in central london where the institute for fiscal studies have been holding their regular briefing that they always do after a big fiscal event. what they are saying put numbers on what nick was just saying. this will go down as the year, they say, when a conservative...
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. >> nick joins us now. nick, good morning to you. i mean, as some of your doctors in that piece, in your piece hinted at, no one, the fear is no one will believe any of the results that china reports, of course, unless qualified observers are allowed in. is the w.h.o., nick, pushing to examine the samples? what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: it was a key part of their report in february -- in march stating these samples were of interest to them. as far as i understand, they haven't stopped being interested in them. in fact, there is likely that jobs being advertised for a follow-up committee of w.h.o. to look at possible further strands of this investigation. but there is a larger question that was touched on by one of the experts there, isa. this is a country, china, with millions invested every year in virus research, a huge curiosity and appetite for more information about any virus, frankly, let alone the pandemic's virus which has changed so much of our daily lives. so the question really is did they really permit legal
. >> nick joins us now. nick, good morning to you. i mean, as some of your doctors in that piece, in your piece hinted at, no one, the fear is no one will believe any of the results that china reports, of course, unless qualified observers are allowed in. is the w.h.o., nick, pushing to examine the samples? what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: it was a key part of their report in february -- in march stating these samples were of interest to them. as far as i understand,...
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. >> i want to tell people who nick was as a person, so that he doesn't always have to live under theity of them. i want to tell them the t achievements he made in life and to speak for him when he is no longer here to speak for himself. he -- if he was alive and testifying, i would be here by his side. ross: these were the deadliest attacks ever in peacetime france. three heavily armed gunmen stormed the concert hall during a performance by the band eagles of death metal. 300 familyembers and survivors will be taking the stand. the trial of the 20 people accused of being involved started a month ago and has already heard from survivors of the attacks on the french national stadium and on restaurants elsewhere in paris anit is unusual to hear from this many people affected by such an attack. this lal reporter explains why. >> in france, the difference of the united states or united kingdom, most other countries of thworld, victims of attacks, survivors and families of those killed, can be a part in the trial, they can have a lawyer testify, ask questions to the accused. are involved a
. >> i want to tell people who nick was as a person, so that he doesn't always have to live under theity of them. i want to tell them the t achievements he made in life and to speak for him when he is no longer here to speak for himself. he -- if he was alive and testifying, i would be here by his side. ross: these were the deadliest attacks ever in peacetime france. three heavily armed gunmen stormed the concert hall during a performance by the band eagles of death metal. 300...
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nick, can i askyou... i _ would never ever have to do. nick, can i ask you...tay safe and in a way that is a slightly different argument. i know that that is something you have invested a lot in as a family and may be part of your cathartic process.— as a family and may be part of your cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after — cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after hollie _ cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after hollie was _ cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after hollie was murdered i l weeks after hollie was murdered i thought, how can i turn this into something really positive? we set up the trust and part of that trust is to help prevent these things happening to other individuals, other hollies and stop parents going through what we go through on a daily basis. in setting up the hollie gazzard trust, that was venture. we have an app that you can download to any smartphone with a lot of functionality that enables you to send an alert to someone who you to send an alert to someone who you want to know if you are potentia
nick, can i askyou... i _ would never ever have to do. nick, can i ask you...tay safe and in a way that is a slightly different argument. i know that that is something you have invested a lot in as a family and may be part of your cathartic process.— as a family and may be part of your cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after — cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after hollie _ cathartic process. absolutely. a few weeks after hollie was _ cathartic process. absolutely. a few...
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nick eardley in downin: number of things. nick eardley in downing street, _ number of things.out further measures for now saying the current rate of infections and hospitalisations did not suggest changes in england were needed "immediately". here�*s our health correspondent, jim reed. this, say the government, is our best line of defence against covid this winter. you�*re all boosted. i'm all boosted up. on the wirral this weekend, they�*re giving third booster jabs to the over—50s and other vulnerable groups. today labour wider mask—wearing, vaccine passports and more working from home. the chancellor, though, says there is no immediate need for that. the booster roll—out should give us the booster roll—out should give us the protection we need and there is a fallback, a plan b, if we need it. and is well below the level seen at the start of the year but the nhs is also facing other pressures as the weather gets colder. in september, just 75% of people going to a&e in england were seen in four hours, the lowest figure on record. and hospitals in scotland, wales and northern
nick eardley in downin: number of things. nick eardley in downing street, _ number of things.out further measures for now saying the current rate of infections and hospitalisations did not suggest changes in england were needed "immediately". here�*s our health correspondent, jim reed. this, say the government, is our best line of defence against covid this winter. you�*re all boosted. i'm all boosted up. on the wirral this weekend, they�*re giving third booster jabs to the...
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nick schifrin has more. nick: we are in the midst of an energy crunch on like we have ever seen.the u.s., the price of natural gas has more than doubled. in europe, it has increased more than fourfold. the price of crude oil has gone from an all-time low of -$37.63 in april last year to over $80 a barrel today, the highest it has been since 2014 and the pain is universal. from the consumer in france to the factory owner in china, which for its own reasons launched unprecedented power cuts. >> if you go to the poorer areas where there is suffering, no one puts on the heating because everyone knows they will not be able to pay for it. >> the power curve lasted for four days. to be honest, we can afforit but if it goes on longer, than the costs are to much and we will not survive. nick: today in moscow, the energy ministers responsible for more than one third of the world energy spoke on one panel at russia's annual energy we conference. it was moderated by ryan choke off, who joins me now from moscow. good to see you. why has the market gone crazy? >> the reason the market has gone
nick schifrin has more. nick: we are in the midst of an energy crunch on like we have ever seen.the u.s., the price of natural gas has more than doubled. in europe, it has increased more than fourfold. the price of crude oil has gone from an all-time low of -$37.63 in april last year to over $80 a barrel today, the highest it has been since 2014 and the pain is universal. from the consumer in france to the factory owner in china, which for its own reasons launched unprecedented power cuts....
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nick eardley, thanks very much.eaders heading for the un climate change conference in glasgow next month must take bold action on global warming, rather than "just talk". in a wide—ranging interview, prince charles also said he understood why climate change activists took to the streets, but he said that actions such as blocking roads were not helpful. he was speaking to our climate editor, justin rowlatt, in the gardens of the balmoral estate in royal deeside. lovely to see you. great to see you. this was a rather empty field that the farm didn't need any more, so i thought, "ah..." the great thing was i managed to plant it the same year that my grandson was born, the eldest, george. it's a legacy, an inheritance for your grandchildren. how worried are you about the state of that inheritance? deeply worried. i've always felt that we're somehow trained to believe that nature is a separate thing from us and we can just exploit and control and suppress everything about her without suffering the consequences. the narra
nick eardley, thanks very much.eaders heading for the un climate change conference in glasgow next month must take bold action on global warming, rather than "just talk". in a wide—ranging interview, prince charles also said he understood why climate change activists took to the streets, but he said that actions such as blocking roads were not helpful. he was speaking to our climate editor, justin rowlatt, in the gardens of the balmoral estate in royal deeside. lovely to see you....
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nick schfrin is back.ick: the international consortium of financial analysts shared records to provide an unprecedented window inn into how billions are hidde from authority, investigators and country's citizens. jordan's king abdul ah's advise ors created hundreds of companies worth $106 milon. and despite high poverty levels it target citizen who is use shale companies the king's properties wer "not unusual, nor improper." these properties are not publicized out of security and pracy concerns. in russia, president vladimir putin's allegeed girlfriend game owner of a monaco company. and it allows tens of millions be sheltered from view. joining me to thus i drew suivan, co-founder and editor of the oanized crime and corruption of the organized consortium. you teamed up to public these stories. why do you think secretive accounts are a threat to national security and democracy? >> well, really, opaque money is opaque power. they're a device to move money around the world and to keep it secret. and the prob
nick schfrin is back.ick: the international consortium of financial analysts shared records to provide an unprecedented window inn into how billions are hidde from authority, investigators and country's citizens. jordan's king abdul ah's advise ors created hundreds of companies worth $106 milon. and despite high poverty levels it target citizen who is use shale companies the king's properties wer "not unusual, nor improper." these properties are not publicized out of security and...
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and pablo nick alive not really considered, taking a well deserved wrist and moving to the city. but the tundra is not letting her go so far. as i got to work with my one be a good will ask you still or you want to be sure. good is randy is the family business. one of poplar on the door is still room somewhere beyond the horizon now. she has her own family own home and her own. another daughter lisa has decided to stay with him. a. she was still a little bit her. come now enough to get through to see this child, not in business. everybody's gonna buy a bottle of fun for your black audio with a one me as about a photograph when you get a new i agree, so show my leave them but yeah, bring it to us that the kids will ever been flooded with me on a plane is there a way that i give it to help others youth or to person here? yeah, yeah. a good contact with me here with a lot which but i had a hard time hearing you up with with the to sign. you wouldn't have wasn't due to modern people to do to deal with. i'm a young man. you can get a little more good or just like the boys to do with f
and pablo nick alive not really considered, taking a well deserved wrist and moving to the city. but the tundra is not letting her go so far. as i got to work with my one be a good will ask you still or you want to be sure. good is randy is the family business. one of poplar on the door is still room somewhere beyond the horizon now. she has her own family own home and her own. another daughter lisa has decided to stay with him. a. she was still a little bit her. come now enough to get through...
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and pablo nick alive not really consider as taking a well deserved wrist and moving to the city. but the tundra is not letting her go so far. as i could do us with good, my will be a good we will ask you for your point if you should do it. randy is the family business. one of pablo under daughters to read somewhere be on the horizon now. she has her own family own home and her own. another daughter lisa has decided to stay with him. a little bit hello. come yeah, on a bus to get through to phoenix, the child nathaniel divided by a black audio with a one me as about for a photograph, a new way. so sure my leave guys, but yeah, bring it to us that the kids will, as i live in a future with already on a plane, is there a way that i do live in they felt budget with a good contact with me here with the quote, a lot which i had a hard time hearing you, which will be with you know, what i wanted to find you wouldn't, you wouldn't do to modern people to do a young man. you can go a little more good. you go shit or just let you go by you. so they did use the with fish for good, you know, i
and pablo nick alive not really consider as taking a well deserved wrist and moving to the city. but the tundra is not letting her go so far. as i could do us with good, my will be a good we will ask you for your point if you should do it. randy is the family business. one of pablo under daughters to read somewhere be on the horizon now. she has her own family own home and her own. another daughter lisa has decided to stay with him. a little bit hello. come yeah, on a bus to get through to...
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tonight -- ll cool j -- nick robinson -- and music from tems. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for coming. very nice. thanks for watching as we are -- [ cheers and applause ] thanks for being here. we are at our headquarters here in hollywood where it's both pumpkin spice and flu season. [ laughter ] not a coincidence. every year -- it seems like flu season comes earlier every year. my neighbors already put their flu decorations up for two weeks now. [ laughter ] dr. fauci says americans should get their flu shots as soon as possible. and we always listen to what he says, so listen to what he says. you know, i was thinking about it and for years, people have just been getting the flu shot. it wasn't a big deal. and i think that's because we call it the flu shot, not the flu vaccine, even though it is vaccine -- [ laughter ] "vaccine" sounds controversial now. whereas shot just sounds like something you do on spring break. [ laughter ] i think i just solved covid. [ applause ] youtube is
tonight -- ll cool j -- nick robinson -- and music from tems. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for coming. very nice. thanks for watching as we are -- [ cheers and applause ] thanks for being here. we are at our headquarters here in hollywood where it's both pumpkin spice and flu season. [ laughter ] not a coincidence. every year -- it seems like flu season comes earlier every year. my neighbors already...