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if it weren't sloppy on nick's part, we would not be here. >> fred referring to nick harvey of the hiredelf to lynn's murder. frank kept going after him as if he knew they needed more. >> we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you. we went. >> and we wouldn't be here if it weren't for the way things were-- >> it's not a question of being [ bleep ] up, what is done is done. he is doing you a favor, not me. if he [ bleep ] up and got caught, that's him, he's doing the time for you. >> it was like watching two old married couples are going back and forth about whose fault it was that dinner was called or something. >> but of course, this argument was deadly serious. >> this is your problem. you have to understand. >> no, it's not my problem, it's our problem. isn't it? >> i would have to say it's more your problem. >> fred was still very suspicious of frank, asked a few more times if he was wired. frank, frustrated now, try to go to him. >> you are saying i killed lynn ? who wanted her dead? you answer me that [ bleep ] question, who wanted her dead? who benefited from that, fred? >> nobody.
if it weren't sloppy on nick's part, we would not be here. >> fred referring to nick harvey of the hiredelf to lynn's murder. frank kept going after him as if he knew they needed more. >> we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you. we went. >> and we wouldn't be here if it weren't for the way things were-- >> it's not a question of being [ bleep ] up, what is done is done. he is doing you a favor, not me. if he [ bleep ] up and got caught, that's him, he's doing the time...
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all right, nick, thank you for that, nick beake _ jets.ck beake live _ jets. all right, nick, thank you for that, nick beake live in _ jets. all right, nick, thank you for that, nick beake live in tim - jets. all right, nick, thank you for that, nick beake live in tim in - that, nick beake live in tim in eastern ukraine. —— live in sumy. in the us, it's a big night for kamala harris, the democratic presidential nominee, who's given her first major tv interview since replacing joe biden in the race for the white house. but appearing alongside her running mate, tim walz, she's been attacked for not giving a solo interview, with republicans claiming she's dodging scrutiny. sarah smith has more in washington. hi! on the road — kamala harris is crisscrossing the key state of georgia. hi! no wonder she's smiling, with opinion polls moving in her direction and her campaign is going very smoothly — so far. a serious tv interview will be a bigger test. in this preview clip, ms harris is asked about recent policy u—turns and whether voters can trust
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don't worry, nick. the protests included a notable hug, which as an introvert, makes me even more worried about going up there. >> yeah, this is imam hugs man protesting against mosque saying our hearts were broken as well . our hearts were broken as well. and this is adam colwick for iwan and he's at the liverpool's oldest mosque, the abdullah quilliam mosque. and or quilliam. anyway, i've seen this guy online making videos saying, you know, these things affect us as well. we were upset by the girls being killed as well and trying to create some sort of unity, which is perfectly nice. and it is a good thing to do, though . it's i mean, and it is a good thing to do, though. it's i mean, i'm and it is a good thing to do, though . it's i mean, i'm sure though. it's i mean, i'm sure it's not going to be enough, but it's not going to be enough, but it's nice that some people are doing this. some people tend to say in general, when it comes to islam, why can't the peaceful, reasonable muslims do more? but i
don't worry, nick. the protests included a notable hug, which as an introvert, makes me even more worried about going up there. >> yeah, this is imam hugs man protesting against mosque saying our hearts were broken as well . our hearts were broken as well. and this is adam colwick for iwan and he's at the liverpool's oldest mosque, the abdullah quilliam mosque. and or quilliam. anyway, i've seen this guy online making videos saying, you know, these things affect us as well. we were upset...
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nick: that knowledge came later.n and her younger brothers didn't even know where their mom worked. when matthews died, her daughter was 12. >> i never got to pick out a prom dress with her. i'll never pick out a wedding dress with her. so things like that can be really difficult. but i'm extremely grateful for the grief because, as people say, you know, it's an echo of lost love. so for me, i'll have the grief for the rest of my life. i don't think it'll ever go away. but, i'm really grateful that i'm able to feel that because i felt so much love. nick: anderson has avoided dramatic depictions of her mother, including the film "zero dark thirty", as well as a cia after action report acknowledging lapses across the agency that contributed to the death of matthews and six other cia officers. >> i understand from an institutional point of view that that question is very important but from the point of view of myself, my mom was already gone. i miss my mom. like, that's, you know, that's not a organizational figure to m
nick: that knowledge came later.n and her younger brothers didn't even know where their mom worked. when matthews died, her daughter was 12. >> i never got to pick out a prom dress with her. i'll never pick out a wedding dress with her. so things like that can be really difficult. but i'm extremely grateful for the grief because, as people say, you know, it's an echo of lost love. so for me, i'll have the grief for the rest of my life. i don't think it'll ever go away. but, i'm really...
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why is that, nick? why? it was a... ..her case was special. i think hillary clinton may have possibly lost the 2016 election in 1992, when she was forced to introduce herself to the american people in the most appalling of circumstances. you remember the interview she did with 60 minutes... mm. ..ahead of the super bowl? so a massive tv audience and she sat there with bill clinton. he's facing these allegations of extramarital affairs from gennifer flowers, who he'd had an affair with in arkansas. and she had to say, i'm not just some tammy wynette, standing by my man. i think that really annoyed white, working—class women across america who had long memories. and i think that was a real problem for her in 2016, for sure. i mean, when the access hollywood tape came out, justin, i thought it was game over. i thought that election was hers. erm... yeah. but if you look at the stats... and this is...just to be clear, this is the tape where he's talking about... boasts about sexually molesting women. yeah, that'
why is that, nick? why? it was a... ..her case was special. i think hillary clinton may have possibly lost the 2016 election in 1992, when she was forced to introduce herself to the american people in the most appalling of circumstances. you remember the interview she did with 60 minutes... mm. ..ahead of the super bowl? so a massive tv audience and she sat there with bill clinton. he's facing these allegations of extramarital affairs from gennifer flowers, who he'd had an affair with in...
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don't sue us, nick.teresting piece on where not to go with my daughter on houday. holiday. >> it's. we live in the toughest places to be a girl in the uk right now. this is what it's like. and they mean blackpool, which is near where i'm from. and it's sad to see blackpool has fallen so low. the story is a bit of a weird non—story, but it somehow andrew tate is blamed on the second page, which is extraordinary because it's really nothing to do with that. it's to do with there's crime because the country is falling apart. there's the london centric economy. so there's no opportunity. and that's blackpool basically. i mean, it's kind of always been blackpool, but now it's even worse. but i don't quite understand why. >> so i think this article is almost genius. like will be held up in 20 to 30 years as a prime example of what you were talking about earlier, about gaslighting, because you have this article that starts with some terrible statistics about crime in blackpool, how it's one of the most dangerous
don't sue us, nick.teresting piece on where not to go with my daughter on houday. holiday. >> it's. we live in the toughest places to be a girl in the uk right now. this is what it's like. and they mean blackpool, which is near where i'm from. and it's sad to see blackpool has fallen so low. the story is a bit of a weird non—story, but it somehow andrew tate is blamed on the second page, which is extraordinary because it's really nothing to do with that. it's to do with there's crime...
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and also, nick, and 'ust a . ain that message. and also, nick, and just again for _ that message. outside that holiday in hotel in south yorkshire and there are people inside that hotel while all of that has been going on outside. —— the scene in what room. —— again for outside. —— the scene in what room. —— againfor our outside. —— the scene in what room. —— again for our viewers. and there was rioting and a huge amount of violence in sunderland yesterday and the council said that the people to link the violence and rioting came from outside sunderland. bud link the violence and rioting came from outside sunderland. and that is a messaae from outside sunderland. and that is a message we _ from outside sunderland. and that is a message we have _ from outside sunderland. and that is a message we have seen _ from outside sunderland. and that is a message we have seen not - from outside sunderland. and that is a message we have seen notjust - from outside sunderland. and that is a message we have seen notjust in i a message we have seen notjust in sunderland but for those at the diso
and also, nick, and 'ust a . ain that message. and also, nick, and just again for _ that message. outside that holiday in hotel in south yorkshire and there are people inside that hotel while all of that has been going on outside. —— the scene in what room. —— again for outside. —— the scene in what room. —— againfor our outside. —— the scene in what room. —— again for our viewers. and there was rioting and a huge amount of violence in sunderland yesterday and the...
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nick: for the pbs “news hour,” i'm nick schifrin.ner is president biden's deputy national security adviser and i spoke with him about the prisoner swap moments ago. welcome back to the "news hour." all told this was among the most complex prisoner swaps undertaken since the cold war. the deal was in the works for the last two years as i understand it, and ultimately came together in the last two weeks. what were the key inflection point? how did this all happen? jon: there were a few key aspects of this deal that speak to the approach that our administration and president biden have taken to foreign policy since we got here. one is diplomacy. we have said from the beginning diplomacy would be the hallmark of our foreign policy and that includes diplomacy at the level of the president who made a call to a fellow head of state, the prime minister of slovenia, one hour before telling the country in the world was no longer going to be running in this year's election to try and free up one more aspect of this deal and was ultimately succe
nick: for the pbs “news hour,” i'm nick schifrin.ner is president biden's deputy national security adviser and i spoke with him about the prisoner swap moments ago. welcome back to the "news hour." all told this was among the most complex prisoner swaps undertaken since the cold war. the deal was in the works for the last two years as i understand it, and ultimately came together in the last two weeks. what were the key inflection point? how did this all happen? jon: there were a...
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nick: u.s. believe if there is no deal this week, iran and hezbollah are likely to follow through on their vow to attack israel for two high-profile assassinations. that attack would likely derail instantly any of these talks about gaza, because u.s. officials still believe the best way to forestall an iranian attack, and frankly, a war between israel and hezbollah, is a cease-fire. william: thank you so much. also today, officials in connecticut say at least two people have died after as much as 10 inches of rain caused catastrophic flooding over the weekend. eyewitness video caught water raging down roads in the southwestern part of the state, submerging cars and stranding drivers. authorities rescued 18 diners at a restaurant that was suddenly engulfed by the nearby little river. today, connecticut senator richard blumenthal said some businesses will not be able to recover from the damage. >> they have no flood insurance, because who would have thought the little river would turn into a gushi
nick: u.s. believe if there is no deal this week, iran and hezbollah are likely to follow through on their vow to attack israel for two high-profile assassinations. that attack would likely derail instantly any of these talks about gaza, because u.s. officials still believe the best way to forestall an iranian attack, and frankly, a war between israel and hezbollah, is a cease-fire. william: thank you so much. also today, officials in connecticut say at least two people have died after as much...
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nick, what have they got?ey've got uk police threaten extraditions to tackle sextortion criminals. >> what is sextortion? it's this horrible thing where you trick, for example, teenagers into sending intimate pictures of them and then you blackmail them of themselves and you blackmail them. >> yes. and in two cases, people have actually killed themselves related to this, or probably many cases. but they mentioned two here. so it's absolutely disgusting. and what they're saying is a lot of this happens in west africa, but they're saying you're not safe from prosecution because we're going to try and extradite you if you keep doing this. and actually this is good. and normally, you know, the guardian's rubbish, but this is actually good because something needs to happen because it is a horrible , happen because it is a horrible, horrible thing. >> and it must be tricky to track down these people. i suppose they can do it through the ip address and that kind of thing, but it still must be quite tricky. but this i
nick, what have they got?ey've got uk police threaten extraditions to tackle sextortion criminals. >> what is sextortion? it's this horrible thing where you trick, for example, teenagers into sending intimate pictures of them and then you blackmail them of themselves and you blackmail them. >> yes. and in two cases, people have actually killed themselves related to this, or probably many cases. but they mentioned two here. so it's absolutely disgusting. and what they're saying is a...
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it's nick, it's nick, yeah. >> it's nick. >> jiminy: so welcome back.cites me. >> sure. >> jiminy: kimmel, sure. [ laughter ] if you have problems and you've seen -- it's a rerun, you'll see kimmel. [ laughter ] when there's a new fallon on, you go there. because he's such a ball of energy. i love jimmy fallon. he plays all those fun party games with his guests. [ laughter ] melissa and nicholas, are you up for a party game? >> i am. >> jiminy: that was rhetorical. try to keep up, dear. [ laughter ] in honor of tonight's debate, we're going to play "presidential blind charades!" [ cheers and applause ] >> i know how that works. >> jiminy: here's how it works. using my thespian skills, i am going to act out a clue. and nick has to guess what that clue is. but he'll be wearing a blindfold. so he won't be able to see what i'm doing. that's where melissa comes in. what she then does is she describes to nick every one of my movements. you know, so he has to make an educated guess, but he's blindfolded. [ laughter ] isn't that fun what i just said? >> yeah. >
it's nick, it's nick, yeah. >> it's nick. >> jiminy: so welcome back.cites me. >> sure. >> jiminy: kimmel, sure. [ laughter ] if you have problems and you've seen -- it's a rerun, you'll see kimmel. [ laughter ] when there's a new fallon on, you go there. because he's such a ball of energy. i love jimmy fallon. he plays all those fun party games with his guests. [ laughter ] melissa and nicholas, are you up for a party game? >> i am. >> jiminy: that was...
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now, nick must be tuesday.elegraph. >> yeah, that's particularly bad even by french standards. so it's emmanuel macron sparks chaos by refusing to appoint pm from left wing coalition. so we know that they already tried to sort of they used shenanigans to keep the right out. over 200 people resign to avoid splitting the vote and giving national rally or absolute majority. but now that leaves them with this problem of the left wing coalition, new popular front and macron's claiming, well, they wouldn't be able to govern effectively because they'd wouldn't be able to govern effectively because they have two tier thing when you have examples like that. but also he's saying that we've inherited not just an economic black hole, but a society black hole. and that's everything's black holes. it's actually he has sight problems and he's going to discover a little black mark in his eye somewhere. >> political chaos in france. now, nick must be tuesday. this is in the telegraph. >> yeah, that's particularly bad even by fr
now, nick must be tuesday.elegraph. >> yeah, that's particularly bad even by french standards. so it's emmanuel macron sparks chaos by refusing to appoint pm from left wing coalition. so we know that they already tried to sort of they used shenanigans to keep the right out. over 200 people resign to avoid splitting the vote and giving national rally or absolute majority. but now that leaves them with this problem of the left wing coalition, new popular front and macron's claiming, well,...
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nick, what have they got?, they've got fears of cruel winter if welfare fund help ends. >> so they're covering that as well. and then you've got kamala there or kamala harris with a chance to start chart a new way forward. harris looks to a brighter future. so it's very kind of we love harris where the guardian now this was the democratic convention right. >> yeah she's she's she's officially been nominated. >> and she did a speech that after fuel issues and looking after the poorest and the elderly? >> and yeah, well there's two fuel issues here, isn't it? people are conflating them, but trying to get fuel prices down rather than letting the cap get higher. definitely. yes. priority number one. let's put that right at the top . i still that right at the top. i still think as much as it's an awkward thing and people will get all angry because they will quote, i know a pensioner who's really poor and they can't live without this fuel allowance, but it needs means testing because as you say, there are some havis
nick, what have they got?, they've got fears of cruel winter if welfare fund help ends. >> so they're covering that as well. and then you've got kamala there or kamala harris with a chance to start chart a new way forward. harris looks to a brighter future. so it's very kind of we love harris where the guardian now this was the democratic convention right. >> yeah she's she's she's officially been nominated. >> and she did a speech that after fuel issues and looking after the...
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nick, what have they got?y've got fears of cruel winter if welfare fund help ends. >> so they're covering that as well. and then you've got kamala there or kamala harris with a chance to start chart a new way forward. harris looks to a brighter future. so it's very kind of we love harris where the guardian now this was the democratic convention right. >> yeah she's she's she's officially been nominated. >> and she did a speech that apparently wasn't totally awful. i haven't watched it yet, but the spectator said it wasn't completely awful. she, you know, it was vaguely coherent. and she seemed sober. so. yeah. but what they haven't gone with is rfk jr has endorsed trump. i did see the guardian on their live updates on their website called rfk jr's speech meandering, said that his siblings had condemned him. then they had a thing underneath with his wildest campaign moments and his voters saying that he's playing politics so very against rfk jr. sky news called it a sad ending to a sad story. so what's interest
nick, what have they got?y've got fears of cruel winter if welfare fund help ends. >> so they're covering that as well. and then you've got kamala there or kamala harris with a chance to start chart a new way forward. harris looks to a brighter future. so it's very kind of we love harris where the guardian now this was the democratic convention right. >> yeah she's she's she's officially been nominated. >> and she did a speech that apparently wasn't totally awful. i haven't...
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nick: a u.s. to me that ukraine is using american weapons systems inside of russia. how significant is that? >> so it's good. ukraine is operating western equipment, western vehicles and has even been conducting strikes inside the kursk region against russian reserves. and it seems to have basically, a degree of tacit acceptance, if not support, from western countries to do that. i think it's a notable development since ukraine has been for a long time pushing for a change in policy and a greater tolerance and essentially a greater freedom to be able to employ western equipment and western capabilities, not just in defense of its own territory, but in being able to take the fight to russia. nick: and finally, michael kaufman, i mentioned before what ukraine called its largest long range drone strike into russia, hitting four russian airfields. how significant are these long range drone strikes that ukraine is able to do now that it wasn't able to do at the beginning of the war? >> it is notable be
nick: a u.s. to me that ukraine is using american weapons systems inside of russia. how significant is that? >> so it's good. ukraine is operating western equipment, western vehicles and has even been conducting strikes inside the kursk region against russian reserves. and it seems to have basically, a degree of tacit acceptance, if not support, from western countries to do that. i think it's a notable development since ukraine has been for a long time pushing for a change in policy and a...
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that was harry and nick mcka , know. that was harry and nick mckay. an _ know.t was harry and nick mckay, an oasis of fun - know. that was harry and nick mckay, an oasis of fun and - know. that was harry and nick| mckay, an oasis of fun and part of a tribute act. a service which helps those with disabilities and limited mobility to get out—and—about for some fresh air has been described by those that use it as a �*lifeline'. volunteers at cycling without age in portsmouth, in the south of england, use trikes to help people enjoy the outdoors. our reporter michele cross has more. it can be a very long day when you are indoors on your own with nobody to talk to you. it with nobody to talk to you. it can be soul destroying. this service is a lifeline. i can be soul destroying. this service is a lifeline.- service is a lifeline. i am totally blind _ service is a lifeline. i am totally blind and - service is a lifeline. i am totally blind and about i service is a lifeline. i am | totally blind and about six years ago i had to have emergency brain surgery which means
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that's exactly what i tried to nick the daily mail.r government might want richer people to pay more tax than poorer people. what? why weren't we warned about this? it's so shocking. >> i see what you've done there, steve. with your lefty propaganda. yeah, it's. keir starmer has been accused of plotting a tax raid on the middle classes after he admitted that the looming budget will be painful and we touched on this last night, of course. but this is more detail. last night, of course. but this is more detail . we know pretty is more detail. we know pretty much what he was saying. we know he's going to increase, you know, capital gains and inheritance tax. that's what we think anyway. some people say he's making it sound so bad now, lowering expectations, almost a sort of suicidal levels. and then he'll pick us back up when it won't be quite as bad as we thought. it's a risky tactic, but presumably that's what he might be doing. but the sort of update to it is all the responses from the tory leaders. remember the tories? they're back ag
that's exactly what i tried to nick the daily mail.r government might want richer people to pay more tax than poorer people. what? why weren't we warned about this? it's so shocking. >> i see what you've done there, steve. with your lefty propaganda. yeah, it's. keir starmer has been accused of plotting a tax raid on the middle classes after he admitted that the looming budget will be painful and we touched on this last night, of course. but this is more detail. last night, of course. but...
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nick...ewers will realise that as well with my question — but i just worry about space junk. there�*s no regulation as to who puts what where. what does that mean if they collide and it gets very busy? is it an environmental disaster waiting to happen in space? the environmental disaster waiting to happen in space?— to happen in space? the issue will be to _ to happen in space? the issue will be to do _ to happen in space? the issue will be to do with _ to happen in space? the issue will be to do with collisions . will be to do with collisions that will happen. there�*s a thing where you get so many bits of spacecraft hitting each other it makes low orbit unusable. the good news is there�*s a lot of talk about regulation. companies are making sure now much more their satellites can re—enter under their own control. it is an issue. it probably does need some government regulation on an international basis. but it�*s a case of watch this space. the un will become involved in due course, i�*m su
nick...ewers will realise that as well with my question — but i just worry about space junk. there�*s no regulation as to who puts what where. what does that mean if they collide and it gets very busy? is it an environmental disaster waiting to happen in space? the environmental disaster waiting to happen in space?— to happen in space? the issue will be to _ to happen in space? the issue will be to do _ to happen in space? the issue will be to do with _ to happen in space? the issue will...
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now, nick must be tuesday.elegraph. >> yeah, that's particularly bad even by french standards. so it's emmanuel macron sparks chaos by refusing to appoint pm from left wing coalition. so we know that they already tried to sort of they used shenanigans to keep the right out. over 200 people resign to avoid splitting the vote and giving national rally or absolute majority. but now that leaves them with this problem of the left wing coalition, new popular front and macron's claiming, well, they wouldn't be able to govern effectively because they'd they'd have a majority of more than 350 mps against it, effectively preventing it from acting. so i'm just going to not form any government. and people are saying this is completely mad. it's unprecedented. it's really behind the mask of the sort of where the liberal democrat people, very much like the democrats in america, they go on about democracy, then they act a completely different way. but you hear a lot about the peaceful transfer of power regarding trump. this d
now, nick must be tuesday.elegraph. >> yeah, that's particularly bad even by french standards. so it's emmanuel macron sparks chaos by refusing to appoint pm from left wing coalition. so we know that they already tried to sort of they used shenanigans to keep the right out. over 200 people resign to avoid splitting the vote and giving national rally or absolute majority. but now that leaves them with this problem of the left wing coalition, new popular front and macron's claiming, well,...
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nick thomas—symonds nick thomas—symonds. when will the rioting stop?ere should be a very strong message today going out to people that anybody thinking of engaging in this violent disorder, this thuggery, shouldn't do it because we've seen three prison sentences handed down today. men who eight days ago were engaged in violent disorder. in one case, an attack on emergency service worker who've been sentenced to 20 months, two and a half years and three years. and the message today, anyone thinking of doing this, you will feel the full force of the law and as we've seen, you will feel it swiftly as well. who's to blame? >> is it the far right as the government keeps saying the people to blame? >> and there should be no moral ambiguity about this? are the people who are engaging in this disorder themselves. the prime minister has said if you turn up to something carrying weapons, you are not going there for legitimate protest. you're going there for the purpose of perpetrating violence. i was particularly chilled by police officers who were first respond
nick thomas—symonds nick thomas—symonds. when will the rioting stop?ere should be a very strong message today going out to people that anybody thinking of engaging in this violent disorder, this thuggery, shouldn't do it because we've seen three prison sentences handed down today. men who eight days ago were engaged in violent disorder. in one case, an attack on emergency service worker who've been sentenced to 20 months, two and a half years and three years. and the message today, anyone...
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i'm steven allan here with lewis schaffer and nick dixon . let's schaffer and nick dixon. go to the mail on sunday. lewis a jewish charity, has had its accounts closed, putting the west bank into natwest bank. >> yes. and this is, this is what fury is. natwest as natwest bank's one of british. britain's biggest holocaust memorial charities with no explanation like there are lots of holocaust memorial charities. it's one of the biggest. they have to say this thing, this is this is yad vashem memorial uk, which is an education charity based in london. and they just out of the blue depher whatever de—banking them and people like were making fun of the word de—banking. they basically said you can't have a bank account and you got four months to find another bank. and meanwhile, if one of them de—banking them, you try getting another one. they're going to say, no, no, no, you you're in israel and this is yad vashem. have you ever been to yad vashem? it's the memorial for the holocaust in in jerusalem , the holocaust in in jerusalem, which is like, really, if you want to have a
i'm steven allan here with lewis schaffer and nick dixon . let's schaffer and nick dixon. go to the mail on sunday. lewis a jewish charity, has had its accounts closed, putting the west bank into natwest bank. >> yes. and this is, this is what fury is. natwest as natwest bank's one of british. britain's biggest holocaust memorial charities with no explanation like there are lots of holocaust memorial charities. it's one of the biggest. they have to say this thing, this is this is yad...
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nick: u.s. confirmed to me that they have not seen russian soldiers reinforcing the lines in kursk from the main areas of fighting in eastern ukraine. but u.s. officials confirmed to me also that ukrainian forces pulled some of the soldiers, their own soldiers, in prokovsk in order to invade, in kursk. so what is the impact of this kursk operation, could it have on ukraine's ability to hold in the east? >> this was a gamble that ukraine had to take because even if they amassed their troops in the pokrovsk front, the operation wasn't going well for kyiv. for a long time kyiv has been losing territory in the east inch by inch, day by day, to the russian incursion. both offensive campaigns have a good chance to go well, and i wouldn't be surprised to see ukrainians capitalizing on their gains and digging in in kursk. and i wouldn't be surprised by seeing the ukrainian flag in kursk in the forthcoming months. likewise, i wouldn't be surprised to see the russian combat formations fully invading acros
nick: u.s. confirmed to me that they have not seen russian soldiers reinforcing the lines in kursk from the main areas of fighting in eastern ukraine. but u.s. officials confirmed to me also that ukrainian forces pulled some of the soldiers, their own soldiers, in prokovsk in order to invade, in kursk. so what is the impact of this kursk operation, could it have on ukraine's ability to hold in the east? >> this was a gamble that ukraine had to take because even if they amassed their...
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thank you very much, nick beake, live from| very much, nick beake, live from kyiv.odi, you will find plenty more on the bbc news website at the bbc news app. this is bbc news. as you are watching in the uk, you will be able to see nicky campbell talking about the changes to the energy price cap right after the weather. storm lillian dominates the first half of friday but it is moving at quite a pace and by lunchtime the worst of the weather will have cleared away, but heavy rain and more importantly gales before then, unseasonably strong winds for the time of year and still many people on holiday. the strongest winds likely to be in the scottish borders, north wales and the north midlands, a zone of winds gusting widely 50 or 60 mph, maybe stronger in some places, 75 mph. up front will ease steadily eastward so we can see the first signs of an improving picture into the north—west of scotland, 6am on friday morning, maybe even thunder clearing the scottish borders first thing and gusts of winds widely 50 or 60 mph at the time. sharp showers across northern england,
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nick spent a lot of time with his grandparents. his parents separated when nick was a child. he and his older brother, thomas, lived with their mom, who spent most of her time working. i think they just they trusted her so much so that you know, they just felt so comfortable around her. she was very transparent and direct about everything in life, including the hard truths. but there was one thing she wasn't honest about when she was diagnosed with her illness. she wasn't honest with any of us. unbeknownst to the family, shirley had been diagnosed with als and frontotemporal dementia. als is a terminal neurodegenerative disease that impacts muscle function. frontotemporal dementia alters a person's behavior and leads to memory loss. we found out about it from the neurologist and when he said, you know, it's been there a while. and my brother and i looked at my mom, she kind of smiled and said, forgot to tell you. by the time the family found out the diseases had progressed within six months, shirley was in the hospital in a coma. nick's grandma was a model before she got marr
nick spent a lot of time with his grandparents. his parents separated when nick was a child. he and his older brother, thomas, lived with their mom, who spent most of her time working. i think they just they trusted her so much so that you know, they just felt so comfortable around her. she was very transparent and direct about everything in life, including the hard truths. but there was one thing she wasn't honest about when she was diagnosed with her illness. she wasn't honest with any of us....
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nick eardley in downing street come ou, that.me you, please keep _ that. nick eardley in downing street come you, please keep us _ that. nick eardley in downing street come you, please keep us updated. | the unrest in some areas of the uk over the past week has, in part, been fuelled by misinformation circulating online. the government has said social media companies have a moral responsibility to clamp down on any misinformation. daniel de simone has been looking at the significant rule social media is having in the ongoing disorder. how is the information spreading online? it's spreading on open social media platforms like tiktok and x. the telegram messaging app, which has long hosted extreme material, is being used to share lists of targets, including hotels believed to be used by migrants and immigration solicitors. many users hide behind online personas rather than using their real identities. and more closed, encrypted apps like whatsapp are also being used, which are even harder to police or monitor. false information — o
nick eardley in downing street come ou, that.me you, please keep _ that. nick eardley in downing street come you, please keep us _ that. nick eardley in downing street come you, please keep us updated. | the unrest in some areas of the uk over the past week has, in part, been fuelled by misinformation circulating online. the government has said social media companies have a moral responsibility to clamp down on any misinformation. daniel de simone has been looking at the significant rule social...
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nick from the ukranian side. do you think it's troops can sustain this offensive look, i think we don't know the kind of military logistics and in the minute trees kind of a cost benefit analysis rate. right now we have that russian reports claiming that it was about a thousands degraded soldiers. seems hard to believe that they would have been able to move so far with just a 1000 boots on the ground. and in terms of, you know, how long this continues. i think right now you know the russians a couple of days and have not been able to find a response. this little scale. so we've seen reports of a night of ukraine's being able to destroy columns of russian tech moving towards the weather. ukrainians. ok, so for now, i think, you know, ukraine is going to try and push this advantage home, take as much time as it can and then potentially use this as an exchange of something to trade for the rest of the budget crating church in the future. right now that doesn't seem to be any incentive for the grains of drawback into
nick from the ukranian side. do you think it's troops can sustain this offensive look, i think we don't know the kind of military logistics and in the minute trees kind of a cost benefit analysis rate. right now we have that russian reports claiming that it was about a thousands degraded soldiers. seems hard to believe that they would have been able to move so far with just a 1000 boots on the ground. and in terms of, you know, how long this continues. i think right now you know the russians a...
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nick thomas simmons, pa master communities. nick thomas simmons, paymaster general, _ communities.aymaster general, thank you - communities. nick thomas simmons, paymaster general, thank you very i paymaster general, thank you very much. thank you. a change of tone from that story, because we are going to head to edinburgh, the world's most ticketed events, surpassed only by the olympics and the world cup. last year the edinburgh fringe festival issued nearly three million tickets. well, this year the shows are fully under way with artists from nearly 60 countries set to perform, including comedians, musians and magicians. our reporter courtney bembridge is there. there is something for everyone here at fringe. you've got adult shows, children chose, that why not combine them? we will start with bubblej who has come here from korea to the fringe. you can see his talents on display here. and it's notjust bubbles he does. i've got diane from the group to tell me a little bit more about his craft.— the group to tell me a little bit more about his craft. bubblej is cominu more about hi
nick thomas simmons, pa master communities. nick thomas simmons, paymaster general, _ communities.aymaster general, thank you - communities. nick thomas simmons, paymaster general, thank you very i paymaster general, thank you very much. thank you. a change of tone from that story, because we are going to head to edinburgh, the world's most ticketed events, surpassed only by the olympics and the world cup. last year the edinburgh fringe festival issued nearly three million tickets. well, this...
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so nick, god dw, corresponded nick connelly and keith of the we'll take a look at some old stories of making headlines around wells was taught the north korea where i believe it came, joan own has called for his country to develop and produced more suicide drugs. images from state need to show him overseeing the testing of various types of guided drones designed to crush into targets and explode relevant to drop bombs. news comes as the us in south korea conduct joints, ministry drills to dozens of people in missing after them come ops, following heavy rains in sedans, red sea states, that's according to the country's health ministry. a local media site residence and climbed to the tops of hills. to avoid rising waters, local officials type a damage from the collapse of the box. them was extensive. authorities in brazil and investigating whether the ongoing wildfires in the southeast was thought to deliberately a police have been have arrested. 2 people suspected of austin, the fire spread rapidly and south palmer stays in, killed 2 people. the state governments has declared a state o
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so it is something that is, is it state really a correspondent, nick connelly. thank you. as always for your reporting, just before we go, leave you with some other news. the berlin 0 says it is cautiously optimistic about to baby pan to cubs that were born last week, 0 for waste. this video, the twins are alternating between spending time with their mother maniac and an incubator that's under human supervision. normally when pans give birth to twins, they only raise one of the cubs. the 1st month is considered critical as the baby pandas are still developing their immune system. and we'll leave it with that good news. thank you so much for watching the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in, the snow gets current, use events, analyzed by experts and critical thing is this is with the weekdays. on d, w a man turns people's thinking upside down, his profession philosopher, his name and my new account. his motto, dare to know that was.
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of course, the main for going to nick's is the coffee. it comes strong and hot. everybody likes to relax and talk a little. nick's in a good spot to pick up all the market gossip. he's always to help settle an argument. there's no special times up for us to break off work for coffee, guys, to grab a quick cup whenever. we can after lumping produce for a while. it's good just to down for a minute there to take the load off your feet. usually i find myself thinking the family maybe we spend the weekend it's only a couple of weeks until the fishing season opens up. man, i can hardly wait to go up to the mountains. and who can do a few trout? i think i'll take my boy along this year. he's old enough. he'd get a big kick of it. by the time al and i get back from coffee charlie's. got plenty of work lined up for us. the market's really getting busy right at this one house. several trucks are waiting to be unloaded. all over the market and wholesale houses like this one truck after comes rolling in strawberry tomatoes, asparagus, grapefruit carrots, melons, cray after c
of course, the main for going to nick's is the coffee. it comes strong and hot. everybody likes to relax and talk a little. nick's in a good spot to pick up all the market gossip. he's always to help settle an argument. there's no special times up for us to break off work for coffee, guys, to grab a quick cup whenever. we can after lumping produce for a while. it's good just to down for a minute there to take the load off your feet. usually i find myself thinking the family maybe we spend the...
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so please, let's welcome nick romeo nick romeo. okay, thank you so much jerry, as is my audio coming through. okay? okay, perfect. i really appreciate kind introduction and it's very nice to be with all of you. we're actually going to start with a bit of british sketch comedy from the early 1990s, so without further ado. mr. lovely. that's correct, yes. i'm glad you can see me at such short notice not to get it done. thanks very much. i'm can for your coffee. oh, lovely. very nice. yes, thanks. right. how do you like it? decaffeinated jug method, low mineral content, spring water, not quite rocks like with semi-skimmed milk with one nutrasweet. understood. right, mark? yes. do we still have that chemistry set? the office. are well then just one coffee, please. okay. right now, suddenly you're after a loan, is that right? that's about the size of it. yeah. you say in your letter that you're starting up a new business and you'd like to take advantage of our greedo stop packaging. that's absolutely right. yes, we didn't. as you say, w
so please, let's welcome nick romeo nick romeo. okay, thank you so much jerry, as is my audio coming through. okay? okay, perfect. i really appreciate kind introduction and it's very nice to be with all of you. we're actually going to start with a bit of british sketch comedy from the early 1990s, so without further ado. mr. lovely. that's correct, yes. i'm glad you can see me at such short notice not to get it done. thanks very much. i'm can for your coffee. oh, lovely. very nice. yes, thanks....