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for tandy, it was always nick and only nick.ue investigating but pressure seemed to be mounting for a quick resolution. >> even the next morning, the chief of police indicated to another investigator that we had a hot sauce packed and they were lining up whatever evidence they could to make an arrest. >> that conversation was recorded by police. a routine procedure for calls in and out of the department. >> we have a strong set backed. we are trying to get the ammunition that we can. >> the lieutenant, working his first homicide's lead investigator, observed on the sideline. police believed the killer may have sustained a leg injury jumping from the second floor window. would nick be limping? >>> coming up. >> were you aware that the cops had the camera on you? >> i had no idea. >> coach hillary, secretly taped. >> i observed the lamp at halftime. >> a man was treated like an animal and that's not allowed in the united states. >> when "dateline" continues. clammy if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things yo
for tandy, it was always nick and only nick.ue investigating but pressure seemed to be mounting for a quick resolution. >> even the next morning, the chief of police indicated to another investigator that we had a hot sauce packed and they were lining up whatever evidence they could to make an arrest. >> that conversation was recorded by police. a routine procedure for calls in and out of the department. >> we have a strong set backed. we are trying to get the ammunition that...
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nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600.umber of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which the voter could — 213. writing remarks by which the voter could be identified, three. unmarked — voter could be identified, three. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ _ unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ the — unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530. the total number of rejected ballot _ 530. the total number of rejected ballot papers were therefore 747. totat— ballot papers were therefore 747. total number of ballot papers counted — total number of ballot papers counted were 206,109. the electorate for the _ counted were 206,109. the electorate for the south—west constituen
nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600.umber of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which...
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all right, nick, stay ri . ht thursday. all right, nick, stay right there- — thursday.sday. all right, nick, stay| right there. we're just going to thursday. all right, nick, stay - right there. we're just going to say goodbye to our world audiences, but please do stay with us, because there is more coming on bbc news here on the uk feed we will consider continue covering these local elections. that result in the west midlands is due any moment now, with labour sources already claiming victory, and our colleague nick eardley hearing that it is a razor—thin result. you're watching bbc news. please stay with us. now, let's continue speaking to some of our correspondence for analysis on this razor—thin margin that we are hearing right now, and again we are hearing right now, and again we are waiting for that result from the west midlands, with labour sources already claiming victory. let's go back to our colleague rajini vaidyanathan, who is in birmingham for us, and has been monitoring events there, and rajini, you were telling us that labour is already celebrating some o
all right, nick, stay ri . ht thursday. all right, nick, stay right there- — thursday.sday. all right, nick, stay| right there. we're just going to thursday. all right, nick, stay - right there. we're just going to say goodbye to our world audiences, but please do stay with us, because there is more coming on bbc news here on the uk feed we will consider continue covering these local elections. that result in the west midlands is due any moment now, with labour sources already claiming...
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cenk is a perspective -- progressive, and nick is a libertarian. is it true? nick: it depends.populist progress if i cannot stand the corporate world we live under. part of the recent we have this problem is because companies want cheap labor. and that is part of the reason why our vegetables are so cheap and our food is cheap, etc. if we had an efficient system, and they would have to pay people more, and they do not want that. almost everything in this country is because of campaign contributions, and when corporations give money at the politicians do what they are told, and in this case they are told to not fix it. at the same time, what i have seen, and as a progressive i care a lot about higher wages for americans is that none of their fear mongering came to pass. we did not have huge unemployment. we did not lose our jobs. wages were not related to that at all, and you have seen the meta-studies, and they show they are not related. the thing wages are related to, is there a higher minimum wage? corporate power. from 1938 to 1978 productivity was skyhigh, and are wages mat
cenk is a perspective -- progressive, and nick is a libertarian. is it true? nick: it depends.populist progress if i cannot stand the corporate world we live under. part of the recent we have this problem is because companies want cheap labor. and that is part of the reason why our vegetables are so cheap and our food is cheap, etc. if we had an efficient system, and they would have to pay people more, and they do not want that. almost everything in this country is because of campaign...
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nick insofaras.ing images, horrible images of the hostages who were either killed , raped, who were either killed, raped, who were either killed, raped, who were either killed, raped, who were still in captivity, hopefully not dead , and i've hopefully not dead, and i've seen left wing activists retweet it saying, yeah , well, they it saying, yeah, well, they shouldn't have been dancing so near to, palestine , should they? near to, palestine, should they? they shouldn't have been so near to gaza. it's their fault, you know, real kind of a complete vacuum where your heart should be. and that's what i'm seeing, basically. what's going on there. >> people have lost their humanity in service of ideology. we saw it on the day of october 7th, when rivkah brown said it was a day of celebration and ever since then, we've just seen more and more of that. and you could say we've seen it on both sides, but certainly we've definitely seen that in the on the rally. >> yeah, but you say that. but i haven't seen an
nick insofaras.ing images, horrible images of the hostages who were either killed , raped, who were either killed, raped, who were either killed, raped, who were either killed, raped, who were still in captivity, hopefully not dead , and i've hopefully not dead, and i've seen left wing activists retweet it saying, yeah , well, they it saying, yeah, well, they shouldn't have been dancing so near to, palestine , should they? near to, palestine, should they? they shouldn't have been so near to...
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very much as nick was saying, these are good i nick was saying, these are good results — nick was sayingy proven— night and this morning has probably proven to _ night and this morning has probably proven to be misplaced. i think it was to— proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be — proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be interesting to see whether or not— was to be interesting to see whether or not sadiq khan does better on and in the _ or not sadiq khan does better on and in the constituency like merton and wandsworth as opposed to some of the more outer— wandsworth as opposed to some of the more outer rings of the city but i think— more outer rings of the city but i think we've _ more outer rings of the city but i think we've got a pretty good indication that sadiq khan is likely to be _ indication that sadiq khan is likely to be re—elected as the mayor of london~ — to be re—elected as the mayor of london. the labour party will have a triumphant. — london. the labour party will have a triumphant, they will wish to want to counter— triumphant, they will wish to want to counter
very much as nick was saying, these are good i nick was saying, these are good results — nick was sayingy proven— night and this morning has probably proven to _ night and this morning has probably proven to be misplaced. i think it was to— proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be — proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be interesting to see whether or not— was to be interesting to see whether or not sadiq khan does better on and in the _ or not sadiq khan does better on and...
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please welcome nick gillespie. >> i literature. thank you so much.last but not least we have cenk , a host of the young turks and cofounder of the justice democrats, author of "just coming," a prborn in turkey but nevertheless ran for president in 2024, which a man facing ada cases get a run for president, why[w citizen? please welcome cenk. we have an unbelievablen the lins. each debater will get a five minute opening statement explaining their position on the motion. we ann then to nick, then to sohrab: then to cenk. that will be followed by short rebuttals, and wehopefully there will not be any blood, then at the end there will be two minute closing statements. take a look at the initial polling results please. interesting. should the united states shut its borders? 71% are with sohrab and annyes. 29% are with nick and cenk. a lot of faith in everyone here tot. let's see who can change the most minds over the course of th hour, and one last note before we begin, anis as much for all of you as it is for our debaters. here tonight
please welcome nick gillespie. >> i literature. thank you so much.last but not least we have cenk , a host of the young turks and cofounder of the justice democrats, author of "just coming," a prborn in turkey but nevertheless ran for president in 2024, which a man facing ada cases get a run for president, why[w citizen? please welcome cenk. we have an unbelievablen the lins. each debater will get a five minute opening statement explaining their position on the motion. we ann...
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nick?ion pauses the delivery of 3500 bombs, about half of them 2000 pound bombs that the u.s. believes have caused the most civilian casualties in gaza. president biden also warned more weapons deliveries could be paused, if israel launches that full invasion of rafah. so, will the decision have the desired effect? for that, we get two views. ambassador dennis ross played leading roles in the middle east peace process for more than 12 years. he is now a counselor and a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for near east policy, a washington think tank. and tom malinowski was assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor during the obama administration, and a former member of congress. he's now a non-resident senior fellow at the mccain institute. thank you very much to both of you and welcome back. will the israeli government now take more into account the biden administration's over rafah then it would have if you decision was not made and not made public? d
nick?ion pauses the delivery of 3500 bombs, about half of them 2000 pound bombs that the u.s. believes have caused the most civilian casualties in gaza. president biden also warned more weapons deliveries could be paused, if israel launches that full invasion of rafah. so, will the decision have the desired effect? for that, we get two views. ambassador dennis ross played leading roles in the middle east peace process for more than 12 years. he is now a counselor and a distinguished fellow at...
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sorry, nick. i didn't mean to.re asking to see the manager in a minute. >> that's what karen's do. well, yeah, i mean, that's basically it. i mean, facebook took action on 691 million fake accounts, which shocked me. between october and december 2023. i mean, that is a lot. most of them are just kind of rubbish and obvious, aren't they? but some of them are sophisticated mumsnet posters. they start with the stuff about your teenage kid. they end up, you know, before you know you're invading ukraine. well this is it begins with waitrose and ends up in warsaw. >> so this is it, bruce, in the actual article itself, it doesn't have any evidence that russia has infiltrated mumsnet . russia has infiltrated mumsnet. surely this is fake news. >> but it also, i remember the 2014 independence referendum up the road and apparently russia was all over that and all that kind of thing. but i never saw any evidence and didn't understand as to why they would want to be bothered. >> i love getting involved, don't they? right. bruce
sorry, nick. i didn't mean to.re asking to see the manager in a minute. >> that's what karen's do. well, yeah, i mean, that's basically it. i mean, facebook took action on 691 million fake accounts, which shocked me. between october and december 2023. i mean, that is a lot. most of them are just kind of rubbish and obvious, aren't they? but some of them are sophisticated mumsnet posters. they start with the stuff about your teenage kid. they end up, you know, before you know you're...
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that is what nick _ bad... that is not what nick said. that is what nick said. _ bad.... that is what nick said. you are i that is what nick said. you are former chief whip, you know what is going on. i former chief whip, you know what is auoin on. ., ~' former chief whip, you know what is auoin on. ., ~ ., former chief whip, you know what is auoin on. ., ., ., ., going on. i would like to think i have not going on. i would like to think i have got a _ going on. i would like to think i have got a good _ going on. i would like to think i have got a good idea, - going on. i would like to think i have got a good idea, and - going on. i would like to think i have got a good idea, and if. going on. i would like to think i j have got a good idea, and if we going on. i would like to think i i have got a good idea, and if we do do well in the tees valley, that is an area that before 2019, labour held every parliamentary seat. but what does that say to ordinary tory members that feel very upset about what is happening? and very disaffected.— what is happening? and very disaffecte
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nick: but others are much more critical.y cite specific instances, including one that the report cites, there you see on the refugee camp in october, the report says it killed dozens of children and wounded hundreds, as an example of a violation of international humanitarian law. the argument there is that israel should face consequences, says a former career foreign service officer who worked in the state department's office and monitors if countries comply with international unitarian law -- humanitarian law. >> the government's report says things like it raises concerns, and there are acts that are inconsistent with international humanitarian law. that is a dodge. the conclusions that flow from what even the report says, but certainly what the taskforce's report said, is that israel has violated international humanitarian law in its use of u.s. origin items. and that should have been the clear assessment of the department's report. nick: so the debate will go on both about what israel is doing and the report's conclusions
nick: but others are much more critical.y cite specific instances, including one that the report cites, there you see on the refugee camp in october, the report says it killed dozens of children and wounded hundreds, as an example of a violation of international humanitarian law. the argument there is that israel should face consequences, says a former career foreign service officer who worked in the state department's office and monitors if countries comply with international unitarian law --...
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nick. nick. >> nick, nick. yeah. it's me. don't worry. it's.n to campaign for snp despite ongoing investigation into party finances. and there's this discussion over whether she's an asset or not. and john swinney insisted she is an asset for some people seeing her as not an asset. do you want sturgeon backing you at this point? is it just like, you know, is it the someone you want agreeing with you? you know sometimes on twitter, someone you don't want agreeing with you agrees with you. you're like oh, i'm not sure about that guy. >> that's an onion meme, isn't it? the worst person in the world just. >> yeah, just made a good point. yeah. so her real problem though, as you learn reading this was her failure to dual the a9. and she's apologised for that and she had to do that. she said there was a range of circumstances beyond our control. they didn't, sort out the jul between eight between perth and inverness. and that was the real downfall. it turns out i didn't realise i no, i didn't realise till reading this that was what did for her. but y
nick. nick. >> nick, nick. yeah. it's me. don't worry. it's.n to campaign for snp despite ongoing investigation into party finances. and there's this discussion over whether she's an asset or not. and john swinney insisted she is an asset for some people seeing her as not an asset. do you want sturgeon backing you at this point? is it just like, you know, is it the someone you want agreeing with you? you know sometimes on twitter, someone you don't want agreeing with you agrees with you....
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and it's nick. i agree with nick in the studio. right, stop that! you can't agree with yourself.g here. chris mason, he's in the west country, but he will probably turn up maybe in that screen. and i don't know, it's time. so let's see what happens anyway. talk about who's going to be turning up for the election and personnel and stuff. there's been a bit of a rolling mystery today. i mean, it started yesterday when we were chatting on the last episode of newscast about diane abbott. so, she is now a labour mp again, except parliament dissolves in a few hours�* time, so she won't be a labour mp again, but she's got the labour whip back for a bit. but is she or is she not going to be a labour candidate at the next election? and is it because she's been banned from being one or not? well, big question mark with a dot on the bottom, because if we pick up where we were left off, which was last time we were talking about this, was on tuesday's newscast. and at that point, we said there were things developing around what was going on with diane abbott and very brief history. we know th
and it's nick. i agree with nick in the studio. right, stop that! you can't agree with yourself.g here. chris mason, he's in the west country, but he will probably turn up maybe in that screen. and i don't know, it's time. so let's see what happens anyway. talk about who's going to be turning up for the election and personnel and stuff. there's been a bit of a rolling mystery today. i mean, it started yesterday when we were chatting on the last episode of newscast about diane abbott. so, she is...
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i want to go right to cnn and nick watt on the ucla campus. nick, what are you seeing? we're seeing a crowd gathering right now and we're hearing chants. tell me what's going on what laura, we have just seen about dozen or two dozen more lapd officers coming out of a college building onto this sort of buffer zone? >> between the encampment, which is over there, and another group of pro-palestinian protesters who you can hear, they are behind me now, old de, we have seen the police presence, the law enforcement presence increase here. california highway patrol, lapd. we just saw about an hour ago filings of lapd officers wearing riot helmets carrying non-lethal weapons, and carrying flex cuffs or zip ties, which we have seen used in other encampments, sweeps to as handcuffs on the protesters. >> this is a another group of pro-palestinian protesters. as you can hear, chanting, jeering at the police waiting for what they think the rumor going around is that the police are going to go into the encampment tonight. now, we heard earlier in the de these the president say that
i want to go right to cnn and nick watt on the ucla campus. nick, what are you seeing? we're seeing a crowd gathering right now and we're hearing chants. tell me what's going on what laura, we have just seen about dozen or two dozen more lapd officers coming out of a college building onto this sort of buffer zone? >> between the encampment, which is over there, and another group of pro-palestinian protesters who you can hear, they are behind me now, old de, we have seen the police...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin.ff: europe's most important court has ruled that protection from climate change is a human right. the judgment will be put to the test in britain by a climate change refugee who lost his clifftop home to sea erosion. rising sea waters and increasingly violent storms, caused by melting ice and warmer oceans, are a special concern on britain's east coast. special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from the village of hemsby, by the north sea. malcolm: for kevin jordan, this is a painful trip down memory lane. >> it was natural for me to retire to a place like this. gin and tonic's in the afternoon, watching the ships go by. malcolm: his dreams were wrecked six months ago by the cruel north sea. >> we had quite an unexpected storm that caught us unawares. actually, my house was demolished because of erosion. i lost everything. there's no compensation for when you lose your house like that. malcolm: these pictures are all that remain. jordan now lives in a social housing complex, which
for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin.ff: europe's most important court has ruled that protection from climate change is a human right. the judgment will be put to the test in britain by a climate change refugee who lost his clifftop home to sea erosion. rising sea waters and increasingly violent storms, caused by melting ice and warmer oceans, are a special concern on britain's east coast. special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from the village of hemsby, by the north sea. malcolm:...
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nick: senior u.s.l me, while the idea of using nato assets to shoot down russian missiles over ukraine is deemed too risky, there is a debate about whether to allow ukraine to use american weapons to target russian weapons just over the border inside russia. and the new york times today reported secretary of state antony blinken has now endorsed that idea. so, should the u.s. lift restrictions on where ukraine can fire american weapons? for that, we get two views. william taylor was u.s. ambassador to ukraine during the george w. bush administration. and emma ashford is a senior fellow at the stimson center and writes widely about u.s. foreign policy. thanks very much. welcome, both of you, back to the "newshour.” ambassador taylor, let me start with you. should the u.s. allow ukraine to use american weapons against russian targets in russia, whether on the ground in russia or in the air above russia, not only on the border, but deeper inside russia? >> nick, i'd say yes. if the russians are firing at
nick: senior u.s.l me, while the idea of using nato assets to shoot down russian missiles over ukraine is deemed too risky, there is a debate about whether to allow ukraine to use american weapons to target russian weapons just over the border inside russia. and the new york times today reported secretary of state antony blinken has now endorsed that idea. so, should the u.s. lift restrictions on where ukraine can fire american weapons? for that, we get two views. william taylor was u.s....
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listening to nick too, malcolm. were , what data would you point were, what data would you point at, to say that there was a pandemic ? pandemic? >> well, the, one of the data sources that i've looked at in the past is called euromomo, which is a european organisation. it stands for european mortality monitoring, i think. and, they look over years at, spikes in mortality to see if there's some sign of an infectious disease coming along. and if you look at the statistics of march 2020, there was a sudden and quite dramatic surge in overall mortality , way surge in overall mortality, way above the, all sorts of levels of statistical significance, was present more in some countries than others, but it was showing widely across a whole series of different countries, so something there was definitely something there was definitely something that happened. there was definitely statistics that showed that at the time i was looking at them almost on a day by day basis. so i think clearly there was an infection. you can't sa
listening to nick too, malcolm. were , what data would you point were, what data would you point at, to say that there was a pandemic ? pandemic? >> well, the, one of the data sources that i've looked at in the past is called euromomo, which is a european organisation. it stands for european mortality monitoring, i think. and, they look over years at, spikes in mortality to see if there's some sign of an infectious disease coming along. and if you look at the statistics of march 2020,...
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nick garnett live in manchester, _ sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, thanks - sentence.live in manchester, thanks very - sentence. nick garnett live in | manchester, thanks very much sentence. nick garnett live in - manchester, thanks very much for that. you are watching bbc news, before we close this half hour, let's turn to one more story. the chelsea flower opens tomorrow and the king and queen are due to visit this evening. the king was announced as the new patron of the royal horticultural society — taking overfrom his late mother, who was patron for seventy years. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. chelsea ready after months of planning. there is a wilder, more natural look too many of this year's gardens and the more elaborate offerings have taken weeks to build on site. at the heart of chelsea this year is the next generation of gardeners. 72 schoolchildren will be among the chelsea judges for the first time, selecting the children's' choice award. a group of pupils from london have designed this kid—friendly space for the royal horticultural society
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nick: that pride is now linked to democracy.egacy of fellow democratic progressive party president tsai ing-wen, a quarter century after taiwan's first free and fair presidential election. >> we are a democracy, not a chinese democracy, especially younger people would be quick to point out to you, we're a democracy, period. and that makes us different. as you move through the democratic process and keep building successful power transition upon successful power transition, that sense of pride grows. that sense of we have created something here that's precarious, that's fragile, but that's worth protecting. nick: even if that democracy is messy, as it was today in parliament. lai inherits divided government, but an island increasingly united in not wanting to be part of china. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin. ♪ geoff: europe's most important court has ruled that protection from climate change is a human right. the judgment will be put to the test in britain by a climate change refugee, who lost his clifftop home to sea er
nick: that pride is now linked to democracy.egacy of fellow democratic progressive party president tsai ing-wen, a quarter century after taiwan's first free and fair presidential election. >> we are a democracy, not a chinese democracy, especially younger people would be quick to point out to you, we're a democracy, period. and that makes us different. as you move through the democratic process and keep building successful power transition upon successful power transition, that sense of...
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still here with josh howie and nick dixon . before we begin the nick dixon.e begin the next section, a little announcement. we're hosting a night with the headliners live, and you can join us for an evening of comedy with andrew doyle, leo kearse, josh howie and myself. for more information on that, scan the qr code on screen. you can see that right now in a fetching red or visit gbnews.com for more information. right, josh? let's crack on with the guardian and an alliance of allens is causing rishi some alarm in telford. that's very confusing. this article. yes, conservative mp lucy allan suspend for backing reform uk candidate alan adams. yeah, and she's been instantly kicked out . she's been instantly kicked out. but she was going to quit anyway. she's going to quit. yeah. she was just like woohoo to go reform as i'm out the door and, that's obviously a bit of a blow for starmer for, well, whichever one. so she is the sitting, yes , she is the sitting, yes, she is the sitting, yes, she is the sitting, she's the sitting mp for telford and she is recommendin
still here with josh howie and nick dixon . before we begin the nick dixon.e begin the next section, a little announcement. we're hosting a night with the headliners live, and you can join us for an evening of comedy with andrew doyle, leo kearse, josh howie and myself. for more information on that, scan the qr code on screen. you can see that right now in a fetching red or visit gbnews.com for more information. right, josh? let's crack on with the guardian and an alliance of allens is causing...
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i agree with nick. the first one everin i agree with nick. the first one ever in the uk... 2010. it took me three days to get home from northern ireland. and then... it was a ridiculous ferry journey which i'll tell you about another day. also, the one in cambridge where none of the one in cambridge where none of the big names are going to turn up event that lasts second jeremy corbyn turned out for that that was exciting. the debate was not but the shot of adrenaline for the news that night. taste shot of adrenaline for the news that ni . ht. ~ ., ., shot of adrenaline for the news that ni. ht, . ., ., ., ., ~' shot of adrenaline for the news that nirht.~ . . ., _ night. we all had to make emergency tri -s to night. we all had to make emergency trips to cambridge. _ night. we all had to make emergency trips to cambridge. i _ night. we all had to make emergency trips to cambridge. i was _ night. we all had to make emergency trips to cambridge. i was there i trips to cambridge. i was there alread . trips to cambridge. i was there already- l'm — trips to cambridge. i was th
i agree with nick. the first one everin i agree with nick. the first one ever in the uk... 2010. it took me three days to get home from northern ireland. and then... it was a ridiculous ferry journey which i'll tell you about another day. also, the one in cambridge where none of the one in cambridge where none of the big names are going to turn up event that lasts second jeremy corbyn turned out for that that was exciting. the debate was not but the shot of adrenaline for the news that night....
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i think are nick watt is with us again, nick, we've been watching these pictures unfold trying to get a sense of what's happening. you are on scene. what have you seen? in the last few minutes well, i mean, just to pick up on a point that i think elliott was making their once we get inside, you will see what we have seen pictures of which is the front of royce hall, that beauty digital brick and stone facade, refeed very, very badly. >> now, what i'm seeing casey tom, if you pan over there, can you see there are young students with their hands behind their backs, zip-tied. one of them is wearing a helmet. one of them is wearing keffiyeh from inside the camp. i seeing umbrellas. i'm seeing smoke rising. i'm seeing flash bangs. i'm seeing the tense, the easy up being picked up by the officers and moved. i'm seeing the barricade shaking just a minute or two ago though. i did still see a palestinian flag waving in the darkness as this this mission continues, i'm seeing more of those pallets being thrown and you know, you guys were talking earlier about all of these qubits apply word that
i think are nick watt is with us again, nick, we've been watching these pictures unfold trying to get a sense of what's happening. you are on scene. what have you seen? in the last few minutes well, i mean, just to pick up on a point that i think elliott was making their once we get inside, you will see what we have seen pictures of which is the front of royce hall, that beauty digital brick and stone facade, refeed very, very badly. >> now, what i'm seeing casey tom, if you pan over...
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nick: ambassador david satterfield, thank you very much. amb.ld: thank you, nick. ♪ geoff: pope francis has issued a rare apology after word broke that he allegedly used an offensive and derogatory italian slur referring to gay men while reaffirming his position against their admission to seminaries and priesthood. the pope made the remark in a closed-door meeting with italian bishops last week. reactions have been divided over whether the pope's use of the slur was intentional or a linguistic gaffe. to discuss the implications of this, we're joined by marianne duddy-burke, executive director of dignity usa, an organization that focuses on lgbtq rights and the catholic church. thank you for being with us. marianne: glad to be here. geoff: in issuing the apology, the vatican spokesperson in a statement said, "the pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms, and he apologizes to those who felt offended by the use of a term reported by others." how does all of this strike you ? the use of the word, and we should note there'
nick: ambassador david satterfield, thank you very much. amb.ld: thank you, nick. ♪ geoff: pope francis has issued a rare apology after word broke that he allegedly used an offensive and derogatory italian slur referring to gay men while reaffirming his position against their admission to seminaries and priesthood. the pope made the remark in a closed-door meeting with italian bishops last week. reactions have been divided over whether the pope's use of the slur was intentional or a...
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nick: the u.k.t a month ago lifted any restrictions on the long-range weapons they give to ukraine to fire into russia. then last week french president emmanuel macron, nato secretary jens stoltenberg said the same thing, that ukraine needs to be able to use western weapons to fire into russia, because russia has a safe haven to fire into ukraine. but a u.s. official took me through this. the president made this decision may 15, two weeks ago, well before the comments. that came after ukraine for the first time formerly on may 4 -- on may 13 asked for permission to use these weapons across the border. ukraine has publicly complained it cannot use these weapons but fairly privately only did so on may 13. the president received bidens from his national security advisor jake sullivan but also lloyd austin, and european commanders all saying that yes, ukraine should be allowed to do this. it went through the process and finally executed today. u.s. artillery and other weapons will be used to allow ukrai
nick: the u.k.t a month ago lifted any restrictions on the long-range weapons they give to ukraine to fire into russia. then last week french president emmanuel macron, nato secretary jens stoltenberg said the same thing, that ukraine needs to be able to use western weapons to fire into russia, because russia has a safe haven to fire into ukraine. but a u.s. official took me through this. the president made this decision may 15, two weeks ago, well before the comments. that came after ukraine...
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here is nick schifrin. nick: gaza today is defined by destruction, death, and displacement. gaza producer and cameraman shams odeh has documented-and -- documented and experienced all three. >> there is a lot of people killed here in this place in rafah. this is my tent, my bed, and my kitchen. nick: today, this is his canvas home, where the war forced him and his family to flee in december. they live underneath the constant sound of israeli drones, in emirati tents, part of a tent city in deir al balah. one of tens of thousands of displaced families, finding a way to live. 4 year old kareem leads a gaggle of grandchildren. the youngest, one-year-old rose, sleeps with a prized possession. their mother, diana, is shams' eldest child. >> my message to the world is we are humans. we are not numbers. we deserve to live a better life such as any person in the world. so we all here evacuated our homes. nick: in november, even after an initial displacement, they had a real roof over their heads near nuseirat. a madhouse of extended cousins lived in a house shams built himself. with
here is nick schifrin. nick: gaza today is defined by destruction, death, and displacement. gaza producer and cameraman shams odeh has documented-and -- documented and experienced all three. >> there is a lot of people killed here in this place in rafah. this is my tent, my bed, and my kitchen. nick: today, this is his canvas home, where the war forced him and his family to flee in december. they live underneath the constant sound of israeli drones, in emirati tents, part of a tent city...
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nick: today the u.s.d that a floating pier designed to deliver humanitarian aid to gaza, has been attached to gaza. they have hundreds of tons of aid ready for delivery, thousands more towns in the pipeline. how much of an impact could this have? martin: it is very helpful. we have always said any way to get more aid in should be welcomed. we have also said that land access routes tend to be more efficient and go to scale. in the u.n. and the world food program, we are ready and prepared to help distribute that aid coming in off the floating pier in the days to come. nick: there are also security concerns about the pier. u.n. officials had to take cover when the area came under fire. how serious from your perspective or the security concerns for the u.n., for the world food program? martin: they are very serious. for the moment the risk is one we can go with on the basis that no aid is coming in in the other areas. so we are looking at being able to fulfill our task of distribution internally and hoping w
nick: today the u.s.d that a floating pier designed to deliver humanitarian aid to gaza, has been attached to gaza. they have hundreds of tons of aid ready for delivery, thousands more towns in the pipeline. how much of an impact could this have? martin: it is very helpful. we have always said any way to get more aid in should be welcomed. we have also said that land access routes tend to be more efficient and go to scale. in the u.n. and the world food program, we are ready and prepared to...
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nick-— events, nick. it was really germanic. _ events, nick.it was really germanic, matthew, and. events, nick. it was really| germanic, matthew, and it events, nick. it was really - germanic, matthew, and it was the end of this legal proceeding that started nearly a year ago, it started nearly a year ago, it started when the survivors from this disaster were brought to this port, kalamata, and at that point the coastguard took evidence from survivors. as a result of that, these nine egyptian and found himself charged with smuggling and other offences, but what happened todayis other offences, but what happened today is the prosecution case imploded in spectacular fashion with thejudges saying imploded in spectacular fashion with the judges saying that because this happened so far out to sea, they were not able to decide on what happened, they could not rule on this, and so by default they said these men simply were not smugglers, and so what happens now is a lot of human rights groups are saying this is a positive development that these men ar
nick-— events, nick. it was really germanic. _ events, nick.it was really germanic, matthew, and. events, nick. it was really| germanic, matthew, and it events, nick. it was really - germanic, matthew, and it was the end of this legal proceeding that started nearly a year ago, it started nearly a year ago, it started when the survivors from this disaster were brought to this port, kalamata, and at that point the coastguard took evidence from survivors. as a result of that, these nine egyptian...
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nick: u.s.ith that ukraine can protect kharkiv city but weapons and manpower shortages means it remains vulnerable, and russia is determined to keep inflicting pain. for the pbs newshour, i am nick schifrin. ♪ geoff: the continuing outbreak of bird flu in the u.s. has alarmed researchers, and prompted new efforts to track the virus that's already caused the deaths of tens of millions of birds from europe to antarctica. but as william brangham reports, as h5-n1 continues to jump into mammals, most recently into dairy cows, many scientists are concerned that we're not watching closely enough as this virus continues to spread. a warning, this story contains scenes of animals in distress. william: evolutionary biologist michael worobey at the university of arizona is one of many scientists around the world trying to untangle bird flu's latest twist, how and when it spread to dairy cows. michael: the jump into cattle probably took place between mid-november and mid-january, and so we're months into t
nick: u.s.ith that ukraine can protect kharkiv city but weapons and manpower shortages means it remains vulnerable, and russia is determined to keep inflicting pain. for the pbs newshour, i am nick schifrin. ♪ geoff: the continuing outbreak of bird flu in the u.s. has alarmed researchers, and prompted new efforts to track the virus that's already caused the deaths of tens of millions of birds from europe to antarctica. but as william brangham reports, as h5-n1 continues to jump into mammals,...
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nick, thank you very much for that. _ after them. nick, thank you very much for that.m. nick, thank you very | much for that. next... scotland's much forthat. next... scotland's first minister says ending his power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens was the right thing to do. but the way he did it meant he paid the price with hisjob. in his first interview since announcing his resignation on monday, humza yousaf told bbc scotland editor, james cook, what happened. look, i have made it really clear that ending the bute house agreement was the right decision, both for my party and my country. but i have to acknowledge the manner in which i did it has caused great upset, and that's on me. are you kicking yourself? i do of course reflect a lot and regret how this has ended, but equally, i will always be eternally grateful for having not just the opportunity to serve my country, but also to lead my country. that has been the greatest honour of my life. you must be gutted, though? in one sense, you always know your time in office will come to an end. would i have lik
nick, thank you very much for that. _ after them. nick, thank you very much for that.m. nick, thank you very | much for that. next... scotland's much forthat. next... scotland's first minister says ending his power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens was the right thing to do. but the way he did it meant he paid the price with hisjob. in his first interview since announcing his resignation on monday, humza yousaf told bbc scotland editor, james cook, what happened. look, i have made it...
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let's go straight to nick eardley to counted. let's go straight to nick ea rdley to get counted.some analysis on that result —— just come in. what you make of what we have just heard —— that result that has just come in. let me show you the result we have just got in, we tapped it into our computer very quickly to show you what it actually means. following a pattern we are starting to see. sadiq khan has beaten susan hall, that's different from last time. he has an 11,000 majority. this is the bit that matters. another swing from the conservatives to labour. 5.2%. that is good news for sadiq khan. it matches what we have seen in the other two parts of london we have seen so far, greenwich and lewisham, labour would expect to win by a country mile and they did. look at that, conservative to labour swing, 4.5%. the first result we had from london, murton and wandsworth, again, labour expected to win there and they did, they won comfortably. look at the swing, 5.1%. —— merton. we can show you the full picture in london, sadiq khan is miles ahead with14 london, sadiq khan is miles ah
let's go straight to nick eardley to counted. let's go straight to nick ea rdley to get counted.some analysis on that result —— just come in. what you make of what we have just heard —— that result that has just come in. let me show you the result we have just got in, we tapped it into our computer very quickly to show you what it actually means. following a pattern we are starting to see. sadiq khan has beaten susan hall, that's different from last time. he has an 11,000 majority. this...
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here is nick schifrin. biden administration calls china the only country in the world with the will, intent and military strength to change the world order. it says china threatens u.s. and allied interest all over the world in now the u.s.'s national security strategy prioritizes confronting china. how did washington and beijing get to this point? how strong are they compared to each other? how should the u.s. approach it's relationship to china? those questions are at the heart of a new book, "world on the brink." dimitri, the author, joins me. welcome back. you start the book with a scenario. it is right after election day 2028. beijing decides to invade taiwan. is that the future we are heading toward? dimitri: i think that period of 2028 through 2032, where you would see xi jinping at the twilight of his power, he will be 79 when he's up to communist party election again and i , believe he wants to do it on his own watch. just like putin wanted to invade ukraine. both men are driven by their egos. they
here is nick schifrin. biden administration calls china the only country in the world with the will, intent and military strength to change the world order. it says china threatens u.s. and allied interest all over the world in now the u.s.'s national security strategy prioritizes confronting china. how did washington and beijing get to this point? how strong are they compared to each other? how should the u.s. approach it's relationship to china? those questions are at the heart of a new book,...
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nick: many have been -- nick: many have been displaced at the beach. meet this family.s is their third home since the war began. their children have kept their smile, but their mother has vanished. >> i can't find a tent to set up for me and my children. they are suffering underneath the sun. the heat has burned them and they are ill. nick: israel is ordering rafah evacuated because the idf says hamas's final four battalions fight from there, including last weekend which killed four israeli soldiers and blocked humanitarian aid. >> let's make it clear, if we don't destroy the last four battalions of hamas in rafah, we will have lost the war. nick: now israel has launched new raids on what he calls hamas terrorist infrastructure in central and northern gaza, areas israel long ago cleared. >> we are seeing a sorcerer's apprentice type dynamic. they have devolved into smaller guerrilla teams and do not require any command control. -- centralized command control. nick: this general is now with commanders for israel's security. he says in command centers, hamas is able to re
nick: many have been -- nick: many have been displaced at the beach. meet this family.s is their third home since the war began. their children have kept their smile, but their mother has vanished. >> i can't find a tent to set up for me and my children. they are suffering underneath the sun. the heat has burned them and they are ill. nick: israel is ordering rafah evacuated because the idf says hamas's final four battalions fight from there, including last weekend which killed four...
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nick, what tree have they got for us?ve got bless you, fido, which is a kind of a pun, steve, because the dogs are sneezing, you see, because they've got hay fever. so you thought that like zoomers and people now were kind of weak and, you know, having all these all sorts of problems, but now it's moved on to pet your pet now has hay fever. well, not that hay fever suffers a week, of course, but just pets having it seems like it kind of it's like dog therapy or something. it just seems like a sad new level. >> but they mock you. i think they want to behave the way you do pets. so they want to have the same thing you have. you know, i don't have a little one thing. >> i don't have hay fever. >> i don't have hay fever. >> i don't have hay fever. >> i want to look weak and moan about things. >> it's been terrible. this year's been the worst year i've ever had it. really? really? yeah, really. the last two years were okay, but this year it's been really. i've had. yeah, really bad for the last two months. >> but how can you t
nick, what tree have they got for us?ve got bless you, fido, which is a kind of a pun, steve, because the dogs are sneezing, you see, because they've got hay fever. so you thought that like zoomers and people now were kind of weak and, you know, having all these all sorts of problems, but now it's moved on to pet your pet now has hay fever. well, not that hay fever suffers a week, of course, but just pets having it seems like it kind of it's like dog therapy or something. it just seems like a...
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nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. it's a good gig if you can get it, nick!e entertainment news before we go. stars and fashion icons are arriving at the met gala in new york city. the charity event raises money for the metropolitan museum of art. it's also seen as a showcase for designers of high fashion. there is a lot of money as well. tickets are rumoured to cost upwards of $70,000. that's it for this edition of asia business report. i will be back in an hour. bye for now. hello there, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sportsday. kyren wilson is on top of the world — there's a new name on snooker�*s greatest prize. another low, though, for manchester united, humbled at crystal palace. and merlier makes it over the line first at the giro d'italia, but pogacar is still pretty in pink. hello there, welcome along to sportsday. kyren wilson is the new world snooker champion. he held his nerve to beat qualifierjakjones to win the title for the first time, beating the welshman 18 frames to 14 at the crucible in sheffield. jones was always playi
nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. it's a good gig if you can get it, nick!e entertainment news before we go. stars and fashion icons are arriving at the met gala in new york city. the charity event raises money for the metropolitan museum of art. it's also seen as a showcase for designers of high fashion. there is a lot of money as well. tickets are rumoured to cost upwards of $70,000. that's it for this edition of asia business report. i will be back in an hour. bye for now. hello there, i'm...
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nick schifrin is back now with the story.fficials who help shape america's national security policy often disagree on key decisions, sometimes publicly. but the war in gaza has created more internal dissent and public resignations than perhaps any recent u.s. policy challenge. and today, stacy gilbert, former senior civil military advisor in the state department's bureau of population, refugees, and migration wrote, quote, i cannot continue working for a government that denies and enables israel's deliberate carnage in gaza. and stacy gilbert joins me now. thank you very much. why have you chosen to resign rather than fight for policy? stacy: this follows a lot of frustration about the policy, but especially seeing what is happening in gaza. when this national security memo directive came out in early february, which directed the state department and department of defense to write a report to congress assessing countries on two things. their ability to adhere to international humanitarian law, also known as the law of war or
nick schifrin is back now with the story.fficials who help shape america's national security policy often disagree on key decisions, sometimes publicly. but the war in gaza has created more internal dissent and public resignations than perhaps any recent u.s. policy challenge. and today, stacy gilbert, former senior civil military advisor in the state department's bureau of population, refugees, and migration wrote, quote, i cannot continue working for a government that denies and enables...