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i was screaming for christina and nick. they weren't there. >> lottie didn't see karmen either, but when police officers arrived at the scene, they made a terrible discovery. the vivacious flight attendant and devoted single mother was dead. she had been strangled. karmen smith was just 30 years old. >> you're just so shattered and hurting so bad and you're so thankful that your daughter's alive. but then you feel so bad what happened to nick and karmen. >> karmen's sister kristin and brother-in-law jim barely had time to process the news about karmen before learning that nick was fighting for his life. they rushed to be at his side. >> we went straight to the hospital. >> you must have been thinking, how could someone stab a 5-year- old, your nephew, approximately 18 times. that's a monster. >> exactly. >> i won't ever forget walking in that hospital room -- sorry. yeah. and you have to come to grips with reality. >> and it was a grim reality. after emergency surgery, nick was in critical condition. he looked so little, so
i was screaming for christina and nick. they weren't there. >> lottie didn't see karmen either, but when police officers arrived at the scene, they made a terrible discovery. the vivacious flight attendant and devoted single mother was dead. she had been strangled. karmen smith was just 30 years old. >> you're just so shattered and hurting so bad and you're so thankful that your daughter's alive. but then you feel so bad what happened to nick and karmen. >> karmen's sister...
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nick reade.he compensation scheme is still not moving fast - scheme is still not moving fast enough. that is obvious to absolutely everybody. how would you accelerate things? part absolutely everybody. how would you accelerate things?— accelerate things? part of it is down to the — accelerate things? part of it is down to the management - accelerate things? part of it is down to the management of l accelerate things? part of it is l down to the management of the accelerate things? part of it is - down to the management of the post office, _ down to the management of the post office, nick— down to the management of the post office, nick reade. _ down to the management of the post office, nick reade. he _ down to the management of the post office, nick reade. he was— down to the management of the post office, nick reade. he was the - down to the management of the post office, nick reade. he was the one l office, nick reade. he was the one that wrote — office, nick reade. he was the one that wrote o
nick reade.he compensation scheme is still not moving fast - scheme is still not moving fast enough. that is obvious to absolutely everybody. how would you accelerate things? part absolutely everybody. how would you accelerate things?— accelerate things? part of it is down to the — accelerate things? part of it is down to the management - accelerate things? part of it is down to the management of l accelerate things? part of it is l down to the management of the accelerate things? part of...
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that much to h right at the end. >> 28 feet away. >> keeping the flag in >> it opens the door for nick taylor he's birdied four of the last five if he birdies five of the last six, he'll be a champion of pga tour for the fourth time >> this is level speed-wise and just a little left to right and uphill just a touch. >> for another win for nick taylor >> absolute unreal stuff in the desert for nick taylor another playoff win. >> what an incredible finish to the tournament five of the last six, burying the putts on 18. heck of an effort. that was a great week. >> uphill, downhill, right to left, left to right, they made them all. >> how about the last two wins for nick taylor, the 72-footer for eagle on the fourth playoff hole, second playoff hole he's just filling it up with birdie after birdie after birdie. his canadian pals are here waiting for him. it was adam hadwin who got tackled by a security guard in canada after he made the 72-footer. nick and his wife, children, charlie and harper are here where he makes his home in scottsdale for the last 14 years. let's send you down to cara
that much to h right at the end. >> 28 feet away. >> keeping the flag in >> it opens the door for nick taylor he's birdied four of the last five if he birdies five of the last six, he'll be a champion of pga tour for the fourth time >> this is level speed-wise and just a little left to right and uphill just a touch. >> for another win for nick taylor >> absolute unreal stuff in the desert for nick taylor another playoff win. >> what an incredible finish...
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nick holbert was holed up in a hotel.ondering, 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 ground. the
nick holbert was holed up in a hotel.ondering, 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...
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live now to our correspondent, nick beake, injersualem. nick, nick beake, in jersualem.beake, injersualem. first of all what do we kr about nick, first of all what do we know about the six—year—old girl who has been found dead as well as the two paramedics? 50 been found dead as well as the two paramedics?— been found dead as well as the two aramedics? . ., , , paramedics? so much human suffering in this war, paramedics? so much human suffering in this war. on — paramedics? so much human suffering in this war, on october _ paramedics? so much human suffering in this war, on october 7th _ paramedics? so much human suffering in this war, on october 7th the - paramedics? so much human suffering in this war, on october 7th the more i in this war, on october 7th the more than 1200 people who were killed, the hostages who were taken, and of course the more than 27,000 people in gaza, according to the health ministry there who have been killed in the past three or four mounts but there has been one story that has got a lot of attention, that is the story of six—year—old hind, t
live now to our correspondent, nick beake, injersualem. nick, nick beake, in jersualem.beake, injersualem. first of all what do we kr about nick, first of all what do we know about the six—year—old girl who has been found dead as well as the two paramedics? 50 been found dead as well as the two paramedics?— been found dead as well as the two aramedics? . ., , , paramedics? so much human suffering in this war, paramedics? so much human suffering in this war. on — paramedics? so much...
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nick: but he knew he had to flee.afe using his credit card so he left his home using a carpooling app. he then carpooled until he crossed the border on foot and hitchhiked. he bought a train ticket and flew first to a small city and then georgia. i was very nervous and worried. i am not afraid to go to jail. i understood this could happen but in principle i did not wanted. nick: today's russia punishes any and all criticism. 20,000 have been detained for protesting the war. in november, he was sentenced to seven years for replacing supermarket price tags creek -- critiques of the war. it was putin himself who launched a new wave of internal repression. >> the russian people will always be able to distinguish true patriots from scum and traders and spit them out like a fly. i am convinced that such a natural and necessary cleansing of society will only strengthen our country. nick: for his sins, he was kicked out of the communist party and the local parliament threw him out. the boat was 33-0. what is the current state
nick: but he knew he had to flee.afe using his credit card so he left his home using a carpooling app. he then carpooled until he crossed the border on foot and hitchhiked. he bought a train ticket and flew first to a small city and then georgia. i was very nervous and worried. i am not afraid to go to jail. i understood this could happen but in principle i did not wanted. nick: today's russia punishes any and all criticism. 20,000 have been detained for protesting the war. in november, he was...
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nick: he is not an activist.cal lawmaker in central russia and a member of the pro-government communist party. but he says he can no longer sit in the same government waging war in ukraine. sergei: whatever power i have i will use it to stop this because all politics right now in russia are focused on justifications. i don't see anything that can be justified. kharkiv. the bombing of odessa. i saw how cities were transformed into ruins, how they bombed theaters and children's day cares. i saw this was my own eyes. i have internet access as does every russian. whoever wants to see, sees. nick: on december 31, he posted unrestrained criticism of president vladimir putin. >> may the creature who unleashed this bloody massacre die. to see maddened people come to your senses. russia, wake up. they are killing you. i want to see russia free from putin's shackles. nick: your post on december 31 went viral. why do you think it went viral? sergei: people saw that they are not alone because in russia you cannot speak freel
nick: he is not an activist.cal lawmaker in central russia and a member of the pro-government communist party. but he says he can no longer sit in the same government waging war in ukraine. sergei: whatever power i have i will use it to stop this because all politics right now in russia are focused on justifications. i don't see anything that can be justified. kharkiv. the bombing of odessa. i saw how cities were transformed into ruins, how they bombed theaters and children's day cares. i saw...
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nick: outside of nato?this should be done in strategic harmony with the united states, and then i think it is actually helpful to the united states. william: foreign -- nick: foreign minister, thank you very much. >> thanks. ♪ william: one of the key groups spreading false allegations of a rigged 2020 presidential election recently admitted to a georgia judge it has no evidence to support its claims. the group is called true the vote and its accusations of widespread voter fraud became the basis for several conspiracies around the 2020 contest. those debunked claims continue to be repeated by former president donald trump and many leading republicans in the lead up to this year's election. laura barron-lopez has been following all of this and she joins us now. hi, laura. so what were these claims and how did they come apart like this? laura: true the vote made repeated unfounded allegations of widespread voter fraud in 202 0. specifically through the vote had quite a few key claims. one, that a network of b
nick: outside of nato?this should be done in strategic harmony with the united states, and then i think it is actually helpful to the united states. william: foreign -- nick: foreign minister, thank you very much. >> thanks. ♪ william: one of the key groups spreading false allegations of a rigged 2020 presidential election recently admitted to a georgia judge it has no evidence to support its claims. the group is called true the vote and its accusations of widespread voter fraud became...
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with that —— nick read.iscussions with the secretary of state _ discussions with the secretary of state and — discussions with the secretary of state and with ministers? how did all that— state and with ministers? how did all that happen... state and with ministers? how did allthat happen... ? state and with ministers? how did all that happen... ? to state and with ministers? how did all that happen... ?_ all that happen... ? to be fairi think all that — all that happen... ? to be fairi think all that was _ all that happen... ? to be fairi think all that was done - all that happen... ? to be fairi think all that was done at - all that happen... ? to be fairi think all that was done at a - all that happen... ? to be fair i l think all that was done at a lower level, in terms of the manager of the competition. i never talked to the competition. i never talked to the minister at all about having any concerns at that operating type of level. —— the minutiae of the compensation. my main concern, there are two sch
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let’s nick read there, insisting they are making progress, are they?et's be clear what happened today, we i making progress, are they? let's be clear what happened today, we had| clear what happened today, we had bombshell revelations, bombshell revelations. we go back a week or so, when kemi badenoch came to the house of parliament and said, accused mr henry staunton, chairman of the post office, who was fired by her, of lying. about his statements on the sunday times. that he had been given to understand by the most senior official at the department for business and trade to go slow with compensation, and the replacement of the horizon system. he also mentioned the ceo of the post office, nick read, had written to the justice secretary arguing that up to half of those apparently wrongfully convicted postmasters should not have their convictions quashed. but we have since learned that he was right about that, nick read did write to thejustice secretary, that was confirmed today. the secretary of state also said the parliament that there was an investi
let’s nick read there, insisting they are making progress, are they?et's be clear what happened today, we i making progress, are they? let's be clear what happened today, we had| clear what happened today, we had bombshell revelations, bombshell revelations. we go back a week or so, when kemi badenoch came to the house of parliament and said, accused mr henry staunton, chairman of the post office, who was fired by her, of lying. about his statements on the sunday times. that he had been given...
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nick: you say we hope.ormer president trump has said twice now in the last week or so that perhaps the u.s. should not defend nato allies that do not meet that 2% gdp threshold. perhaps the u.s. congress can restrain a future president trump from leaving nato, but isn't the damage already done, isn't the damage to article five the doubt that is being sown that the u.s. would not come to nato's allies? >> it has been a wake-up call for many european countries that have not done enough, and i think it is a positive thing, if they start to do more. but statements like this, we are watching them and trying to figure out, but this is not a surprise. presidential candidate trump, when he was president, he had the same ideas. but what i was going to say is over 60% of american experts go to europe, not to asia. to europe. it is to the benefit of your people, your jobs, your employment, your prosperity, that we are really tied to each other, so if something happens in europe, it has a clear effect on the american e
nick: you say we hope.ormer president trump has said twice now in the last week or so that perhaps the u.s. should not defend nato allies that do not meet that 2% gdp threshold. perhaps the u.s. congress can restrain a future president trump from leaving nato, but isn't the damage already done, isn't the damage to article five the doubt that is being sown that the u.s. would not come to nato's allies? >> it has been a wake-up call for many european countries that have not done enough, and...
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, i am nick-— am nick.e all— am nick. taken to the cancer cells have all gone _ am nick. taken to the cancer cells have all gone and - am nick. taken to the cancer cells have all gone and so, i cells have all gone and so, when they — when they checked my blood now, i mean, all of those blood cells belong to you. i would those blood cells belong to you. iwould be those blood cells belong to you. i would be dead if it wasn't for you.— you. i would be dead if it wasn't for you. thank you so much. from _ wasn't for you. thank you so much. from germany - wasn't for you. thank you so much. from germany to - wasn't for you. thank you so l much. from germany to make wasn't for you. thank you so - much. from germany to make his cancer centre _ much. from germany to make his cancer centre in _ much. from germany to make his cancer centre in newcastle. - cancer centre in newcastle. your cells kill the cancer. find your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old _ your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old recalls _ your c
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nick. we all like good earworm nick.actually. >> yeah, absolutely. a song stuck in your question stuck in your head. question mark. reveals two science mark. doctor reveals two science backed get rid of it. backed ways to get rid of it. and this is the only mental health problem i don't have, which that songs which is that you get songs stuck although stuck in your head. although i do get it stuck in my head, but i about but but i don't care about it. but but guess it stuck guess who else gets it stuck in their of the world's their head? 98% of the world's population. so is it really a syndrome? everybody it? syndrome? if everybody does it? that's just like breathing air syndrome. >> but if you know, >> but if you you know, if you're i >> but if you you know, if you'it i >> but if you you know, if you' it the i >> but if you you know, if you' it the other i >> but if you you know, if you' it the other the i >> but if you you know, if you'it the other the other i >> but if you you know, if you' it the other the other nigh
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nick p.m. friday's mail next. nick and, uh, this story is pretty mental. the mental trust >> the mental health trust denied patients basic dignity and rights prioritised and human rights prioritised white people and fostered culture of fear and intimidation despite extra security after being exposed by panorama investigation in 2022. and this was the edenfield centre near manchester. and of course, this comes from the guardian. so anything could be true really. >> well, the report is not from the guardian. >> well, the report is not from the yeah,iian. >> well, the report is not from the yeah, it n. >> well, the report is not from the yeah, it does seem be real >> yeah, it does seem to be real issues that took place there and it would make a big change if white were prioritised. white people were prioritised. but one thing here that but there is one thing here that says patients ethnic says patients from ethnic minorities reported says patients from ethnic min(although reported says patients from ethnic min(although hadn't)orted that although they hadn't r
nick p.m. friday's mail next. nick and, uh, this story is pretty mental. the mental trust >> the mental health trust denied patients basic dignity and rights prioritised and human rights prioritised white people and fostered culture of fear and intimidation despite extra security after being exposed by panorama investigation in 2022. and this was the edenfield centre near manchester. and of course, this comes from the guardian. so anything could be true really. >> well, the report...
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more telegraph nick. do nick. in the world? wait a minute, minute. in minute, wait a minute. in scotland, really have the scotland, do we really have the friendliest place in the world? i know they it when i do i know they love it when i do the accent. >> that is , you'll get >> shocking. that is, you'll get more than more complaints than you normally that. um, it's normally do for that. um, it's true. josh. scots really are the most welcoming people on the planet . this is according to planet. this is according to booking.com . they obviously booking.com. they obviously haven't and it's about haven't been and it's about perthshire, which has topped the world's most welcoming region. you obvious haven't been during the edinburgh festival . i'll the edinburgh festival. i'll i'll i mean tell you i'll say that. i mean i tell you what, i went to do the edinburgh stand independence stand during the independence campaign. i didn't feel like i was talk . i was was allowed to talk. i was scared say words . it was scared t
more telegraph nick. do nick. in the world? wait a minute, minute. in minute, wait a minute. in scotland, really have the scotland, do we really have the friendliest place in the world? i know they it when i do i know they love it when i do the accent. >> that is , you'll get >> shocking. that is, you'll get more than more complaints than you normally that. um, it's normally do for that. um, it's true. josh. scots really are the most welcoming people on the planet . this is...
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. >> back at 13 with nick taylor long birdie putt. >> starts to go left right there. >> this would be huge. just broke a little bit too much on the low side. >> that would have been stealing one there after that tee shot. >> all of a sudden, scharley hoffman gets 3 ahead scheffler missed on 14 >> another disappointing 5 in this group at the 13th. >> he's been gritty, though, nick taylor. at the 16th now. >> johnny vegas here at the 16th there's a pretty big game about ready to kick off a half hour from now >> nice looking swing there. >> 16 hasn't yielded much in the way of birdies today five for the day that's the fewest on any hole. >> wow i knew the hole location was tough. i saw them put it up yesterday. >> here is scheffler his short game has been as consistent as the full ball striking >> he's thinking about making this for sure. read it like a putt. between clubs. he went with less loft there. >> a lot left for par there. burns at 16. three back >> good-looking one here, too. stay there >> there we go >> good look, up the slope, left to right. >> a chance for the sixth birdie o
. >> back at 13 with nick taylor long birdie putt. >> starts to go left right there. >> this would be huge. just broke a little bit too much on the low side. >> that would have been stealing one there after that tee shot. >> all of a sudden, scharley hoffman gets 3 ahead scheffler missed on 14 >> another disappointing 5 in this group at the 13th. >> he's been gritty, though, nick taylor. at the 16th now. >> johnny vegas here at the 16th there's a...
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the donor, hearing that nick wanted to meet, agreed to fly to the uk.saviour. lovely to see you. lovely to meet you. hi, marius. hi, i'm nick. i'm very overwhelmed. no, no, no, i'm shaking! i'm shaking, too. the cancer cells have all gone. and so when they, when they check my blood now, i mean, all of those blood cells belong to you. i would be dead if it wasn't for you. i've got four children. four? yeah. nice. — they wouldn't have their dad. i just really want to thank you for your... you're welcome. pleasure. thanks so much. from germany to maggie's cancer centre in newcastle. your cells kill the cancer. and 24—year—old marius recalls the moment he heard that the transplant had worked and that the patient he didn't even know had survived. after that information, all the tears comes out. i was on the way to my work and i had to park my car and get out and need fresh air, chill out. yeah. you have a lovely family. makes me really happy and emotional right now. and it was only in this moment that we learned something else. marius told us that he'd previ
the donor, hearing that nick wanted to meet, agreed to fly to the uk.saviour. lovely to see you. lovely to meet you. hi, marius. hi, i'm nick. i'm very overwhelmed. no, no, no, i'm shaking! i'm shaking, too. the cancer cells have all gone. and so when they, when they check my blood now, i mean, all of those blood cells belong to you. i would be dead if it wasn't for you. i've got four children. four? yeah. nice. — they wouldn't have their dad. i just really want to thank you for your......
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nick correct , leo. a race.o. >> so tories see muslims as fair game, says baroness warsi. and she is the former chairwoman. surprisingly of the conservatives and unfortunately, this is basically lies and sophistry . so she says that this sophistry. so she says that this she said there was a clear display that anti—muslim racism is tolerated within the conservatives and as you pointed out, there , she's conflating out, there, she's conflating race and islamophobia. this word and i shared a christopher hitchens clip that's doing well on because people it was very, on x because people it was very, very interesting. he talked about word about when that word was introduced. said this introduced. he said this, this word introduced and it word is being introduced and it will as if it's an will be used as if it's an accusation of race, hate or and really it's just criticising a very whether really it's just criticising a very agree whether really it's just criticising a very agree with whether really it's just criticisi
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nick? >> so paula, we've got russia also strongly against these attacks. but the u.s. has said that these attacks will continue at the times and places of their choosing. i mean, doesn't seem to be much meeting of minds here? >> reporter: not in the slightest. we've heard from washington and we heard from the biden administration that this was going to be a multi-tiered response to that deadly drone attack, and we've heard from the u.s. defense secretary, lloyd austin, that what we saw earlier in the weekend was the first round, the first start of this attack. so they have definitely left the door open for a number of further attacks. we have seen more than 160 drone, missile, rocket attacks from the iranian militias in iraq and syria against u.s. and coalition troops, and they have said that they will continue to fight against that. nick? >> paula han socks in abu dhabi, thanks very much. >>> anti-government protesters in israel are taking their message directly to prime minister benjamin
nick? >> so paula, we've got russia also strongly against these attacks. but the u.s. has said that these attacks will continue at the times and places of their choosing. i mean, doesn't seem to be much meeting of minds here? >> reporter: not in the slightest. we've heard from washington and we heard from the biden administration that this was going to be a multi-tiered response to that deadly drone attack, and we've heard from the u.s. defense secretary, lloyd austin, that what we...
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nick.mean, is that i mean, that's not main thing i took that's not the main thing i took from is about, from this. this is about, um, richard tice sunak can, you know, sort of quell know, trying to sort of quell the of this, lee the fires of this, uh, lee anderson issue by talking about racism and saying, you know , racism and saying, you know, we're racist country and we're not a racist country and so on. and sadiq khan has just come and done a on come out and done a bit on channel 4. he's still he's saying there's no firm condemnation the condemnation of this from the prime minister. he's obsessed with this apology that with getting this apology that lee anderson says he give . lee anderson says he won't give. and sunak sort of in the and sunak just sort of in the middle about racism. middle talking about racism. even that statement released even that statement he released in was in the second paragraph, he was already talking about racism, never used the word islam or islamic, even thoug
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nick schifrin takes a closer look. the heart of gaza city, in neighborhoods they thought they'd cleared, israeli soldiers fight courtyard, to courtyard, and floor, by floor. the've been assaulting this city for months, but hamas militants still fight back. the fiercest combat is in the south in khan younis, a city of half a million that is increasingly filled with smoke, and destruction. israel's defense forces said soldiers raided a booby trapped training facility for hamas' october 7 terrorist attacks. israel says it has now destroyed 18 of hamas' 24 battalions, on its way to what prime minister netanyahu called israel's unchangeable military goal. >> total victory is the only way -- nick: but the first agreement has to be between israel and hamas. israel has agreed to stop the war for six weeks, in exchange for hamas' releasing 30 to 35 older women and children. the other 100 or so hostages would be released over at least two more phases. hamas says it is considering the outline, and would respond soon. until the gu
nick schifrin takes a closer look. the heart of gaza city, in neighborhoods they thought they'd cleared, israeli soldiers fight courtyard, to courtyard, and floor, by floor. the've been assaulting this city for months, but hamas militants still fight back. the fiercest combat is in the south in khan younis, a city of half a million that is increasingly filled with smoke, and destruction. israel's defense forces said soldiers raided a booby trapped training facility for hamas' october 7...
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nick: local hospitals are mostly destroyed.so palestinian red crescent workers operate out of tents, doing what they can to treat injuries. ibrahim abu-alkas is a paramedic. >> [translated] the free people of the world need to come up with an instant solution to end the struggle of the palestinian population as a collective, and especially the medical teams that are daily subjected to murder or injury. nick: and gazans do not have enough humanitarian aid. rafah now hosts than a million people, nearly half the gaza strip. at this charity kitchen, the lines are long and supply is limited. >> [translated] we ask the president of the united states to help the people of gaza. instead of helping israel with rockets and bombardments, he should look at how much the people are struggling to get a plate of food or a loaf of bread. nick: increasing aid to gaza is one of secretary of state antony blinken's goals on his fifth trip to the middle east since october. he met for nearly two hours with saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman, who
nick: local hospitals are mostly destroyed.so palestinian red crescent workers operate out of tents, doing what they can to treat injuries. ibrahim abu-alkas is a paramedic. >> [translated] the free people of the world need to come up with an instant solution to end the struggle of the palestinian population as a collective, and especially the medical teams that are daily subjected to murder or injury. nick: and gazans do not have enough humanitarian aid. rafah now hosts than a million...
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nick: france and the u.s.through diplomacy to push hezbollah back at least six miles from the border. but u.s. officials doubt whether that can succeed with cross-border firing, firing that continues even today during our interview. moshe: now -- now there is missiles shooting. i heard it just in this minute. now we are supposed to get to the shelters. nick: there's missiles fired -- being fired now? moshe: just now, yes. so i want to thank you. thank you. bye-bye. nick: and so the danger to the people and of wider war is inescapable. for the "pbs newshour,” i'm nick schifrin. ♪ amna: the debate in colleges and universities over diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, or dei, has been heating up around the country. and the backlash politically and socially to previous programs has been growing. as part of our ongoing race matter series, john yang unpacks the debate and examines the stakes in higher education. john: amna, utah's spencer cox is the latest governor to sign a new law banning any state funding
nick: france and the u.s.through diplomacy to push hezbollah back at least six miles from the border. but u.s. officials doubt whether that can succeed with cross-border firing, firing that continues even today during our interview. moshe: now -- now there is missiles shooting. i heard it just in this minute. now we are supposed to get to the shelters. nick: there's missiles fired -- being fired now? moshe: just now, yes. so i want to thank you. thank you. bye-bye. nick: and so the danger to...
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nick watt, how is that?ick watt, the political editor of newsnight, he has been making some news if you are viewing this week. since we last spoke yesterday we have just broke the news that lee anderson the tory mp has been booted out of the party for making what a lot of people believe were racist and unpleasant islamophobic comments, and there has been a statement from anderson himself and also overnight a statement from the prime minister too condemning extremism and anti—semitism but not condemning islamophobia. remind ourselves what lee anderson actually said before we get into the furore around it. i don't actually believe that the islamists have got control of the country but what i do believe is they have got control of khan and they have got control of london, and they have got control of starmer as well. formerjustice secretary and lawyer lord buckland said those comments were racist. he said that plainly? he did, i will bring you that. you had 0liver dowden attempting to answer the same question b
nick watt, how is that?ick watt, the political editor of newsnight, he has been making some news if you are viewing this week. since we last spoke yesterday we have just broke the news that lee anderson the tory mp has been booted out of the party for making what a lot of people believe were racist and unpleasant islamophobic comments, and there has been a statement from anderson himself and also overnight a statement from the prime minister too condemning extremism and anti—semitism but not...
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nick schifrin is back with this report.some of the images in this report are disturbing. nick: they made a desert in called it peace. mariupol is the crucible of russian cruelty, and the symbol of ukrainian sacrifice. russia's bombardment defiled the city named for the virgin mary and reduced it to dust and debris. it stole dignity from the dead. mass graves. roadside burials. a city steeped in sorrow, where fathers waited for the unspeakable. and the victims were the most vulnerable. killing even those who had never lived. >> this operation really stands out as one of the worst chapters of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine so far. nick: the crisis and conflict director at human rights watch, and one of the lead authors on today's report in collaboration with digital investigations team center research. >> this research was incredibly difficult given that the city is still under russian occupation. so we had to rely on interviewing people that were able to escape and then corroborate that with our imagery analysis. ni
nick schifrin is back with this report.some of the images in this report are disturbing. nick: they made a desert in called it peace. mariupol is the crucible of russian cruelty, and the symbol of ukrainian sacrifice. russia's bombardment defiled the city named for the virgin mary and reduced it to dust and debris. it stole dignity from the dead. mass graves. roadside burials. a city steeped in sorrow, where fathers waited for the unspeakable. and the victims were the most vulnerable. killing...
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nick: and since october 7, they've been seeing, and striking.rocket hit his orchard. and last week, in response to an israeli attack in lebanon, tal himself was the target. this is the aftermath. his kitchen ceiling, collapsed. it was a direct hit, straight through his roof. >> they saw me go inside to my home. and i go out, after two hour, they throw a rocket through my home. they think i'm inside, but when i go, they not see that. nick: metula is in the lower galilee, about 30 miles north of the sea of biblical renown and is the only israeli city surrounded by an international border on three sides. it's been around for more than 120 years. the levits are one of the 20 founding families -- that's his great grandmother in metula, in the 1890's. tal levit is a 6th generation farmer. that's him in the middle when he was four years old. but now he has to start from scratch. >> my home is crashed, and you know, i need to make a new home. to build everything new. nick: for more than four months, israel and hezbollah have traded fire. israeli airstri
nick: and since october 7, they've been seeing, and striking.rocket hit his orchard. and last week, in response to an israeli attack in lebanon, tal himself was the target. this is the aftermath. his kitchen ceiling, collapsed. it was a direct hit, straight through his roof. >> they saw me go inside to my home. and i go out, after two hour, they throw a rocket through my home. they think i'm inside, but when i go, they not see that. nick: metula is in the lower galilee, about 30 miles...
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i'm here because of nick mueller nick mueller and his 33 years of cajoling phone calls, emails mailings, etc. today is the. 3rd of november 2023 and the 3rd of november. in 1943, there wasn't a human being on the planet earth who had any when world war two was going to end. not a one. none. the young people that we see here now, the honorees, the survivors, the veterans had any idea when or how peace was going to come to the world, how liberty going to be reestablished, how foes were going to be vanquished, how tyrants were going to be brought down. in 1943, the world in the world was in a state of stasis in which the future was just a huge black void with no guarantee of your loved ones coming home, no guarantee of the world being made. a new with no guarantee that there would be changes in the geography of the that would divide the free from the enslaved. none whatsoever. in 1943 on the 3rd of november, all that was known was territory that had been lost. the peoples that had been enslaved and those that had already given their lives. that was only that was the only surety that was th
i'm here because of nick mueller nick mueller and his 33 years of cajoling phone calls, emails mailings, etc. today is the. 3rd of november 2023 and the 3rd of november. in 1943, there wasn't a human being on the planet earth who had any when world war two was going to end. not a one. none. the young people that we see here now, the honorees, the survivors, the veterans had any idea when or how peace was going to come to the world, how liberty going to be reestablished, how foes were going to...
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nick: john, final word?want to point out that you want to understand that we armed up and we trained ukrainians for a major counter-offensive last summer, and that counteroffensive was a colossal failure. and given what's happened since then, there is no reason to think that the ukrainians can go on the offensive and win a war against the russians. and if anything, it's quite clear that the balance of power over time has shifted in the russian's favor and it's likely to continue to shift further in the russian's favor moving forward. so we are in deep trouble in ukraine. nick: john mearsheimer, rebeccah heinrichs, michael kofman, thank you very much to all of you. ♪ amna: there are new details today about the death of an oklahoma teenager, the day after a physical altercation in a school restroom. nex benedict, who was non-binary, attended high school in owasso, a suburb of tulsa. police say an investigation is ongoing. but nex's death is raising concerns in lgbtq+ communities, and igniting fear in some fami
nick: john, final word?want to point out that you want to understand that we armed up and we trained ukrainians for a major counter-offensive last summer, and that counteroffensive was a colossal failure. and given what's happened since then, there is no reason to think that the ukrainians can go on the offensive and win a war against the russians. and if anything, it's quite clear that the balance of power over time has shifted in the russian's favor and it's likely to continue to shift...
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nick.e big dog who's so big he should be wearing a muzzle. dixon. nice. did you write that? i did write it. i wrote it myself. you're getting better. thank , thank you, thank you thank you, thank you, thank you for the live. the dvd for the live. the live dvd commentary on review of my performance. you're welcome. how's your show going? it's all right . it's how's your show going? it's all right. it's on how's your show going? it's all right . it's on tomorrow at 8 right. it's on tomorrow at 8 pm, so tune in and watch it. p.m, so tune in and watch it. cool. okay . that's the chit chat cool. okay. that's the chit chat out of the way. let's move on with tomorrow's front pages. we've got the time with allies. tax to reward hard work. vow sunak.the tax to reward hard work. vow sunak. the daily mail has iranians recruit pilgrims to spy in britain. the telegraph leads with british firms giving up on british workers . the mirror has british workers. the mirror has king bonds with fergie over cance
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nick schifrin has our report.s the israeli military lit the rafah sky, on the ground, special forces launched a rescue mission. israel says it raided an apartment complex, and traded fire with hamas militants, before it could recover two hostages. 60-year-old fernando marman and 70-year-old louis har, reunited with family members after 128 days of captivity. they're the second and third hostages to be rescued, and israel called their release proof the military needs to maintain pressure. >> this rescue mission underscores the importance of our ground operation in gaza. nick: prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose brother died freeing kidnapped israelis 48 years ago, called the rescue historic. >> i want to tell you that the release of louis and fernando is one of the most successful rescue operations in the history of the state of israel. nick: the rescue was facilitated by dozens of airstrikes that the hamas-run gaza health ministry said killed dozens. dr. jamal al-hams, in blue, tries to save the wounded in th
nick schifrin has our report.s the israeli military lit the rafah sky, on the ground, special forces launched a rescue mission. israel says it raided an apartment complex, and traded fire with hamas militants, before it could recover two hostages. 60-year-old fernando marman and 70-year-old louis har, reunited with family members after 128 days of captivity. they're the second and third hostages to be rescued, and israel called their release proof the military needs to maintain pressure....
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nick, thank you very much indeed. nick, thank you very much indeed. nick eardley reporting.ed late. chief executive michael 0'leary says the delayed delivery of the aircraft will constrain capacity for passengers. he said that ryanair�*s ticket prices could be up to 10% more expensive this summer as a result. a woman who livestreamed herself killing, dissecting and blending the body of a cat before fatally attacking a man and leaving him to drown in a river is due to be sentenced in the next hour. 26—year—old scarlet blake targeted jorge martin carreno as he walked home from a night out in oxford injuly 2021. duncan kennedy is at oxford crown court. duncan, what's the latest? well, all morning we have been hearing from the prosecution about what sentence should be handed out in this case, and also the defence, and also impact statements from jorge martin carreno's family. the case itself does go back tojuly 2021 when scarlet blake lured jorge martin carreno to the river in oxford, hit him over the head, 0xford, hit him over the head, strangled him, and pushed him into the ri
nick, thank you very much indeed. nick, thank you very much indeed. nick eardley reporting.ed late. chief executive michael 0'leary says the delayed delivery of the aircraft will constrain capacity for passengers. he said that ryanair�*s ticket prices could be up to 10% more expensive this summer as a result. a woman who livestreamed herself killing, dissecting and blending the body of a cat before fatally attacking a man and leaving him to drown in a river is due to be sentenced in the next...
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nick? >> thanks very much. still ahead, a state of emergency in chile as residents desperately try to escape deadly wildfires. >>> and millions in california now under threat of extreme weather. what communities can expect. that's just ahead. >> a dangerous and life threatening flood event is unfolding in california. now there's a high risk of excessive flooding. that's very rare. we'll explain why, talk about timing and totals. that's coming up next. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than becoming a stuntman for money. get a free line of unlimited intro for a year when you buy one unlimited line. plus, get the new samsung galaxy s24 on us. >>> we're expecting a storm that can bring between 5 and
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nick, for now, thank you. we will bring _ here supported. nick, for now, thank you.ere supported. nick, for now, thank you. we will bring you that _ here supported. nick, for now, thank you. we will bring you that live - you. we will bring you that live when yulia navalnaya speaks to politicians in strasbourg later this hour. in gaza to hamas run health ministry has said at least 29,954 people have been killed in the palestinian territory in fighting since the 7th of october. it comes as negotiators are hoping to reach a agreement that can be implemented before ramadan which begins on march the 10th. the draft framework includes a 40 day pause in all military operations, coming a day after mr biden said a pause in fighting in gaza could begin early next week but hamas has yet to respond to the deal drawn up in paris over the weekend. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the two sides are far apart on an agreement. mr biden also warned israel risks losing global support in the war if its gaza offensive drags on but mr netanyahu dismissed his comments. trans
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nick mueller nick mueller, the president and ceo emeritus of the national world war two museum. co-founder the museum, along with stephen ambrose. and as those who were here for the previous panels know, you know, clearly, you know, the tour de force, the great ideas that have driven this place forward, but also will drive it into the future. and then joining us to nick's left, as you're right, erin clancey aaron is our director of curatorial services here at the national world war two museum. she's been a museum team member since 2017, and as such, is responsible for the care and management of the museum's incredible artifact. archival oral histories and digital collections. and i think we're, you know, quarter of a million artifacts. imagine. how do you even care for those, let alone present those select those you know, and preserve those for the future. you know, and this is just the start when we start having archival reading rooms and things going forward. i know nick's going to want to talk about, you know, advanced the educational mission and you know, how does archival r
nick mueller nick mueller, the president and ceo emeritus of the national world war two museum. co-founder the museum, along with stephen ambrose. and as those who were here for the previous panels know, you know, clearly, you know, the tour de force, the great ideas that have driven this place forward, but also will drive it into the future. and then joining us to nick's left, as you're right, erin clancey aaron is our director of curatorial services here at the national world war two museum....