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cooked dinner for her husband and his lover and listened to james and jessica talk about nick morelos. >> it was alleaning and hateful stuff. james used to pick on her and poke at her about why don't you go back to your -- go back to nick? you guys were such a couple and a thing. go back to nick. >> so there was some jealousy there? >> definitely. >> reporter: now james lapan's only possible hope at trial was serena and her statement to police that her husband was asleep next to her when nick was killed. >> you wouldn't try to be covering up for him for anything? >> no. >> okay. >> reporter: but now a little bit of drama was about to spawn a lot more. in december 2017, as james lapan sat in a pima county jail cell, his wife of seven years sat in a hotel room during a work trip, watching a lifetime movie about an abusive, controlling husband. >> seeing that made me fully realize the fact that it's a pattern that's going to continue to get worse. and if he had not been arrested, this would probably be a direction in which my life would be going. >> reporter: it took months, but eventually serena found
cooked dinner for her husband and his lover and listened to james and jessica talk about nick morelos. >> it was alleaning and hateful stuff. james used to pick on her and poke at her about why don't you go back to your -- go back to nick? you guys were such a couple and a thing. go back to nick. >> so there was some jealousy there? >> definitely. >> reporter: now james lapan's only possible hope at trial was serena and her statement to police that her husband was asleep...
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nick. i hope you all know on me but he is. one of the best if not the best german culture actually is or the. he did a lot of good stuff in different clubs and changed the whole change whole clocks in and in global it was going to down and got make influence german football because they were created and creativity is reason number 5. for current success among german coaches think german german managers very adaptable they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they're quite flexible cloth and total started out at minds when money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in lyons. and the very beginning sponsor of absolutely everything wrong the football team as i had to learn. with modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say maybe 20 assistants so i'm now really the
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the road that way i think i think you can give the soldiers that will lead you down a right brenda nick. all the slide you can get through. but there's no shortage of action in one of western australia's most troubled neighborhoods sorry about the delay. and hey is this one on the other side to side down. even though there are some residents are cold the stone drama down. in the seventy's. did have a bad one because of the vandalism the crime the court might was very hard it's kept that tag i'm glad to say we're cleaning it up not michael welcome bronx kid paul is the tech weakness of the operation my role. in the cleaning of course he's using the pen because it's now in-house knows how to use it and i don't want to. so that's waste of my take a photo op to clean up and that syncing onto council and the place. long run doesn't sleep in ahmed there's always time. the page is called night time for 83 year old kim fletcher tiebreaks are a chance to rest the weary legs a bit like. what motivates you to kind of still get out there and do this i think it will come from the fact that not parents bu
the road that way i think i think you can give the soldiers that will lead you down a right brenda nick. all the slide you can get through. but there's no shortage of action in one of western australia's most troubled neighborhoods sorry about the delay. and hey is this one on the other side to side down. even though there are some residents are cold the stone drama down. in the seventy's. did have a bad one because of the vandalism the crime the court might was very hard it's kept that tag i'm...
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if coach under god nick of hoffenheim. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go up on me but he is. one of the best if not the best german culture actually so he did a lot of good stuff in different clubs and changed the whole jaish whole clocks in an. office it was think it down and got make influenced german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german managers very adaptable they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they're quite flexible cloth and total started out at meit's where money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in lyons. and the very beginning sponsor of absolutely everything wrong the football team as i had to learn. the hard way modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say maybe
if coach under god nick of hoffenheim. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go up on me but he is. one of the best if not the best german culture actually so he did a lot of good stuff in different clubs and changed the whole jaish whole clocks in an. office it was think it down and got make influenced german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german managers very adaptable they tend to work in...
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push it and see her fun i can go for the end if i do go too far over the bridge of the audience by nick all i'm asking is if you've ever been in a situation like that in a relationship where you felt trapped that you couldn't get out the fantasy is easier to stand it all i'm asking is it even for the briefest of seconds have you ever accidentally caught yourself thank him how much easier life would be. if they were to just dump. i've upset or great number of people with my comedy before but i don't necessarily think that it's because more people are getting more sensitive i think it's because the audience is bigger more people are watching comedy no people are you know it's become as you say very very popular people want to do it so if you go people who don't understand the new wants of comedy and they go and see like a comedian like jim jeffries a war. or you know me and they hear the jokes and they hear the trigger words they hear sexual assault they hear paedophilia they hear the legend drugs whatever their thing they say it's them and they just don't know how to take and before like whe
push it and see her fun i can go for the end if i do go too far over the bridge of the audience by nick all i'm asking is if you've ever been in a situation like that in a relationship where you felt trapped that you couldn't get out the fantasy is easier to stand it all i'm asking is it even for the briefest of seconds have you ever accidentally caught yourself thank him how much easier life would be. if they were to just dump. i've upset or great number of people with my comedy before but i...
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nick b. _ first of all. nick, good talk to you, nick b, our— first of all. , nick b, our correspondent in brussels. we are still waiting for president biden to appear at arlington national ceremony, to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier and in the meantime we will talk to madeleine albright, the former us secretary of state under president bill clinton. madam secretary, a pleasure to have you on the show and thank you forjoining us. the show and thank you for “oining us, , ., ., ., , the show and thank you for “oining us. ., , the show and thank you for “oining us. good to be with you and thank ou. sum us. good to be with you and thank you- sum up. _ us. good to be with you and thank you- sum up. if— us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you _ us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you will, - us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you will, the - us. good to be with you and thank you. sum up, if you will, the lastl you. sum up, if you will, the last 3.5-4 you. sum up, if you will, the last 3-5-4 years _ you. sum
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nick of. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go out on me but he is. one of the best if not the best german culture actually is on the t.v. he did a lot of good stuff in different clubs and changed the whole changed whole clocks in a couple in trouble because you think it down and got nicked influenced german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german manages very adaptable they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they're quite flexible and total started out it might swim money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in mines. in the very beginning they sponsor before absolutely everything wrong the football team as i had to learn how to help with modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say nearly 20 a
nick of. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go out on me but he is. one of the best if not the best german culture actually is on the t.v. he did a lot of good stuff in different clubs and changed the whole changed whole clocks in a couple in trouble because you think it down and got nicked influenced german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german manages very adaptable they tend to work in...
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germany's new coaching generation julien noddles one was also a youth coach under god nick of hoffenheim. played for ally under god nick. i hope you all know on me but he is. one of the. no the best german actually is or he did a lot of good stuff in different groups and changed the whole change whole clocks in and. if you think it and got make influence german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german managers very adaptable they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they're quite flexible and total started out at meit's where money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in lyons. in the very beginning sponsible absolutely everything wrong the football team as i had to. help with modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say maybe 20 assistants so i'm no
germany's new coaching generation julien noddles one was also a youth coach under god nick of hoffenheim. played for ally under god nick. i hope you all know on me but he is. one of the. no the best german actually is or he did a lot of good stuff in different groups and changed the whole change whole clocks in and. if you think it and got make influence german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german...
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nick: yeah, all right. so they're not good. lemonis: they're awful. nick: okay.ting. dante, why would you want to bring new stuff into this? nick: we don't want to. we were just pressed for time. lemonis: what are you pressed for? because this has been 10 days since i've seen you. like, all the other work's great. what the hell's happening in here? dante: it was very difficult to get barstools that match the rest of the dining room. jimmy: it's gonna be different. it has to be different. lemonis: he'll figure it out. how we doing with letting him figure it out? jimmy: i've left him alone totally. lemonis: totally? because you just jumped in on the chairs. iwith vicks sinex saline nasal cmist.tion for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobil
nick: yeah, all right. so they're not good. lemonis: they're awful. nick: okay.ting. dante, why would you want to bring new stuff into this? nick: we don't want to. we were just pressed for time. lemonis: what are you pressed for? because this has been 10 days since i've seen you. like, all the other work's great. what the hell's happening in here? dante: it was very difficult to get barstools that match the rest of the dining room. jimmy: it's gonna be different. it has to be different....
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william brangham: nick schifrin, thanks for keeping us abreast of all this. nk u. ♪ judy: final tonight, we turn to civil rights activists ruby bridges who writes her story in a new children's -- children books, helping adult years will listen. telling her story is a special correspondent who followed in bridges' footsteps when she, along with hamilton homes, desegregated the university of georgia. this is part of our race matters solution series and our arts and culture series, canvas. >> we want to look at this together. reporter: ruby bridges name is synonymous with civil rights, seen in this norman rockwell painting, the problem we all live with. she became the first black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in new orleans at six years old. she had to be escorted by federal marshals as she walked past loud and unruly protesters and into the elementary school. 60 years later, bridges has written to and for children. she describes it as a call to action and contains historical phot of her pioneering time. pioneering history is still being mad
william brangham: nick schifrin, thanks for keeping us abreast of all this. nk u. ♪ judy: final tonight, we turn to civil rights activists ruby bridges who writes her story in a new children's -- children books, helping adult years will listen. telling her story is a special correspondent who followed in bridges' footsteps when she, along with hamilton homes, desegregated the university of georgia. this is part of our race matters solution series and our arts and culture series, canvas....
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we — i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nickrlene and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients spread all over the hospital. there were little more than 40 intensive care beds before the pandemic. back in the emergency department, a brief time to pause, but there's still five hours of nick bunker�*s shift to go. it's not over. we've got another. our normal work continues, despite a lot of covid, so we've had two stabbings in — it's just gone three o'clock in the morning — so that normal work still happens. we've got two more covids have arrived in ed overnight, which we currently don't have space for, so that means another trip back up into the covid ward to go and assess where i can put them. and we'll have to see, yeah. there's a few more hours yet till the morning. yes, let me know if i need to. but where's he going to get more beds? a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. the man helping him is martin freeborn. he saw our cameras an
we — i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nickrlene and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients spread all over the hospital. there were little more than 40 intensive care beds before the pandemic. back in the emergency department, a brief time to pause, but there's still five hours of nick bunker�*s shift to go. it's not over. we've got another. our normal work continues, despite a lot of covid, so we've had two...
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i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nickn and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients, spread all over the hospital. there were little more than a0 intensive care beds before the pandemic... yeah, let me know if i need to know. ..and he still needs more tonight. a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. martin freeborn said he wanted to speak to us. er, my wife lost her fight for life. - erm... it was a mixture of covid . and an infection that finally finished her off. and this is literally in the last few minutes? yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah, in the last half hour, i've lost her. . her name was helen and she was 64. what's your message to people watching this who perhaps feel that there is no covid, there is no battle that everyone is fighting? it makes me really angry. nobody wants to go through this. - i wouldn't wish this on anybody. - this really is horrible. it's real, and people really do| need to look after themselves and ta
i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nickn and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients, spread all over the hospital. there were little more than a0 intensive care beds before the pandemic... yeah, let me know if i need to know. ..and he still needs more tonight. a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. martin freeborn said he wanted to speak to...
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i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nicks on carleen and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients, spread all over the hospital. there were little more than a0 intensive care beds before the pandemic... yeah, let me know if i need to know. ..and he still needs more tonight. a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. martin freeborn said he wanted to speak to us. er, my wife lost her fight for life. erm... it was a mixture of covid and an infection that - finally finished her off. and this is literally in the last few minutes? yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah, in the last half hour, i've lost her. . her name was helen and she was 64. what's your message to people watching this who perhaps feel that there is no covid, there is no battle that everyone is fighting? it makes me really angry. nobody wants to go through this. i wouldn't wish this on anybody. this really is horrible. it's real, and people. really do need to look after themselves a
i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nicks on carleen and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients, spread all over the hospital. there were little more than a0 intensive care beds before the pandemic... yeah, let me know if i need to know. ..and he still needs more tonight. a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. martin freeborn said he wanted to...
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i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nickarleen and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients... spread all over the hospital. there were little more than a0 intensive care beds before the pandemic. yeah, let me know if i need to know. and he still needs more tonight. a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. martin freeborn said he wanted to speak to us. my wife lost her fight for life. it was a mixture of covid and infection that - finally finished her off. and this is literally in the last few minutes? yeah, yeah, yeah. in the last half - hour, i've lost her. her name was helen and she was 64. what's your message to people watching this who perhaps feel that there is no covid, there is no battle that everybody is fighting? it makes me really angry. nobody wants to go through this. i wouldn't wish this on anybody. this really is horrible. it's real, and people. really do need to look after themselves and take care, because you don't _
i never thought it would be possible to have this many intensive care patients, not at all. nickarleen and all the staff as he helps monitor around 130 icu covid patients... spread all over the hospital. there were little more than a0 intensive care beds before the pandemic. yeah, let me know if i need to know. and he still needs more tonight. a few minutes later, we find a porter with a priceless possession. we soon find out how he sadly came upon it. martin freeborn said he wanted to speak to...
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season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nickragone salis is called all 3 of his bonus legal penalties. but he's missing. you know what the goalkeeper is giving him the are you essentially in the wrong way but his body language there would be another one announced as on your own bulletin with watered. again to give it she. think a kid just say did. he did i do school would soon mate. and then berlin poor old pastor didn't have any better luck. i asked myself to do maybe we could get some time i am not trying to get you talked to tonight but nothing is going right for the media side. wildfire in sweat shall come by and rivals found their own results troubling at best but at least there were goals galore $36.00 in total and 7 different scores were double trouble for their opponents here's our top 3 of the match days man who each posted a brace. and looking for silver a little fun filled up and he finds the corner. number 3 we have a congress who was braced against. silver. by andre silva but both time this season to. holland has ye
season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nickragone salis is called all 3 of his bonus legal penalties. but he's missing. you know what the goalkeeper is giving him the are you essentially in the wrong way but his body language there would be another one announced as on your own bulletin with watered. again to give it she. think a kid just say did. he did i do school would soon mate....
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. >> but the investigators did not believe nick sampson, and after all, matt livers had told them nickehind the whole thing that the two of them planned the crime together. on their cell phones in the two days or so before the murder. and so, said the detectives they were pretty sure. matt livers was telling the truth. nick sampson was lying. >> you were there, when they were shot. >> i was not there. >> i want you to understand how this had system works. >> i do understand. and i'm getting framed for something i didn't -- do. >> but, it didn't look good for nick sampson. >> he denied being a marijuana user anymore, but he had trouble with the drug before and investigators found that marijuana pipe at the scene. >> when had detectives visited nick's grandfather in mourdock, the old man told them a month ago, nick borrowed a 12-gauge shot gun from him. the same gauge weapon that was used in the murders. >> then, investigators executed a search warrant at sampson's home in pal myra, from under th bed, the 12 gauge borrowed from his grandfather and a pair of of blue jeans. examined by csi
. >> but the investigators did not believe nick sampson, and after all, matt livers had told them nickehind the whole thing that the two of them planned the crime together. on their cell phones in the two days or so before the murder. and so, said the detectives they were pretty sure. matt livers was telling the truth. nick sampson was lying. >> you were there, when they were shot. >> i was not there. >> i want you to understand how this had system works. >> i do...
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man was also where youth coach undergone nick at hoffenheim. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go up on me but he is. wanted to. not the best german actually so he did a lot of good stuff and different clubs changed the whole changed whole clocks and . it was thinking and got make influence german football because they were created and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german manages to pull they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they quite flexible cloth and total started out at mike's where money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in lyons. and the very beginning sponsors of absolutely everything wrong the football team had to learn. the hard way modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say maybe 20 assistant to the manager of a coaching staff
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man was also a youth coach undergone nick of hoffenheim. played for all my under god nick. hope you all know on me but he is. one of the best if not the best. actually saw. it. you know a lot of good stuff and different groups have changed the whole changed whole clocks in and. if you think it and got make it influenced german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german manages to pull they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they're quite flexible klopp and total started out at meit's where money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in lyons. and the very beginning sponsors of absolutely everything wrong the football team as i had to learn. the hard way modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say maybe 20 assistants so i'
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kennedy and dwight eisenhower, and his successor, nicks anything, all of whom excelled or at least thought they expelled at foreign policy and found domestic affairs kind of a chore and somewhat tedious. johnson works grew up idolizing franklin roosevelt, wanted fiercely to carry through what he viewed as the unfulfilled promise of the new deal. he believed that world war ii had nipped roosevelt's economic and social reform in the bud. he wanted to care it through to fruition, and vietnam, as johnson recognized from the moment he was thrust into office, was a potentially lethal obstacle on the path to creating the great society. the war was consuming a great deal of money, even in 1963, and johnson had a domestic agenda that he knew was going to require massive funding. the war was a potential siphon, but it was also a commitment, and presidents don't renege lightly on american commitments especially if the commitments will widely perceived to be made by a recently assassinated american p.as johnson put it in one of his most ofk quote remarks, a remark that points out the distinctly gender
kennedy and dwight eisenhower, and his successor, nicks anything, all of whom excelled or at least thought they expelled at foreign policy and found domestic affairs kind of a chore and somewhat tedious. johnson works grew up idolizing franklin roosevelt, wanted fiercely to carry through what he viewed as the unfulfilled promise of the new deal. he believed that world war ii had nipped roosevelt's economic and social reform in the bud. he wanted to care it through to fruition, and vietnam, as...
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all right, nick watt reporting, thank you.p to one million dollars in new scholarships through this month, because hope fuels opportunity. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu >>> finally tonight, we share more stories of people who died from the coronavirus. maple lee white of mississippi was 87 years old. she enjoyed cooking and found joy feeding others. her granddaughter describes maple as being full of spirit and says she fought to the end. carbahol was from philippines. he was 76. he enjoyed crabbing and clamming at the jersey shore and spending time with his grandchildren. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. >>> erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >> out front next, breaking news. the president shutting down any talk of resignation as he s stas down his second impeachment trial in the senate. plus more breaking news president elect joe biden is about to address the nation and you will see that here live. going to begin momentarily. and new arrests tonight in the capitol insu
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here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. all quiet as a new era begins.e know what impact that will have. traffic is traditionally quiet on the 1st of january. 11 o'clock last night, the moment when the brexit transition ended. the uk officially left the eu 11 months ago, but it's now that the rules will change and the impact of brexit will become clear. i'm optimistic, i'm looking forward to hopefully being able to back british farming. not excited, not from a personal perspective. from a business perspective, we have to deal with it. excited is maybe not the right word, but definitely ready and looking forward to how it's all going to unfold. here it is, folks, this is it. for the prime minister, one of the most influential politicians in making this happen, it's a moment of opportunity. a chance, he says, to make the most of new—found freedom. he writes in today's daily telegraph... we need the brexit—given chance to "turbo—charge" those sectors in which we excel, to do things differently and to do them better. as well as practical changes, there are p
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nick: why today of all days?goal is to galvanize international community,announce 24 inauguration could lead some people to say this is more about politics than policy? >> we have really worked hard to keep these decisions above politics and outside of politics by focusing on the facts and on the information. unfortunately, these are lengthy and exhaustive processes and we've been able to complete them in relatively recent days and take decisions for the secretary. believe me, if we cld madehese decisions sooner, we woeuld h have. we also believe this is an issue that has strong bipartisan support. we believe this is an issue that will continue to resonate and should resonate outside of politics. nick: do you believe that by doing this the day before inauguration, you are boxing the biden administration in or helping them galvanize international opinion? it's up to the biden >> it's up to the biden administration how they take this determination and what they do with it. nick: has the state department n atsiseimi
nick: why today of all days?goal is to galvanize international community,announce 24 inauguration could lead some people to say this is more about politics than policy? >> we have really worked hard to keep these decisions above politics and outside of politics by focusing on the facts and on the information. unfortunately, these are lengthy and exhaustive processes and we've been able to complete them in relatively recent days and take decisions for the secretary. believe me, if we cld...
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season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nick ragone solace to score all 3 of his bonus league of penalties. he's missing. you know what the goalkeeper is giving and the aa is essentially in the wrong why would his body language there would be another one announced as the new in berlin with 4 to. certain games geeky bitch. and kick a vicious saturday easier ways but here are. these 2 no it is clear that see you mate. then belin poor old pastor didn't have any better luck. last time to time i asked him if we could get some i am not trying to get you to talk teacher night nothing is going right up until something. wildfire. rivals found their own results troubling at best but at least there were goals galore $36.00 in total and 7 different scores were double trouble for their opponents here's our top 3 of the match days man who each posted a brace. then looking for silver all little buddy silva and he finds the corner. number 3 we have anthony silvers brace against. silva and it's. andre silva both times the things that pete did sa
season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nick ragone solace to score all 3 of his bonus league of penalties. he's missing. you know what the goalkeeper is giving and the aa is essentially in the wrong why would his body language there would be another one announced as the new in berlin with 4 to. certain games geeky bitch. and kick a vicious saturday easier ways but here are. these 2 no...
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the season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so 4 penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nickragone solid to score all 3 of his bowlers legal penalties. he's missed. you don't want the goalkeeper is giving him the are you essentially in the wrong why would his body language there would be another one a non-school as i knew in berlin with. certain games geeky bitch. and k.k. vicious a day easy as her hero. he did i do school but soon made hand in berlin poor old pastor didn't have any better luck. it. was tough stuff to do made where you could get some and not to meet the duty to see tonight's series going right up to the sides. well fire and sweat of violence rivals found their own results troubling at best but at least there were goals galore $36.00 in total and 7 different scores were double trouble for their opponents here's our top 3 of the match days men who each posted a brace. and looking for silver all little bodies silver and he points the corner. number 3 we have under a silver bracelet against bill about. janet silva and it's another double but i'm grateful but the
the season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so 4 penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nickragone solid to score all 3 of his bowlers legal penalties. he's missed. you don't want the goalkeeper is giving him the are you essentially in the wrong why would his body language there would be another one a non-school as i knew in berlin with. certain games geeky bitch. and k.k. vicious a day easy as her hero. he did i do school but...
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season only to less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here in the open heart. and also in fly book well so far nick ragone saw his discord all 3 of his bonus league of penalties. business that. you don't want the goalkeeper is giving and the are essentially in the wrong why would these body language there would be another one announced as the new in berlin with water which . again speak a bit shy. and kick a vicious saturday easy as her hero. these 2 know it is full of the same age. and then belin poor old didn't have any better luck. thank you i must talk. to me when you get some idea i'm not trying to get you to talk to tonight i think is going right up until such. wildfire and sweat house shall come by and rivals found their own results troubling at best but at least there were goals galore $36.00 in total and 7 different scorers were double trouble for their opponents here's our top 3 of the match days man can each post a brace. looking to sell their own little body silva and he finds the corner. number 3 we have on the silvers brace against. janet silva. andre silva the full time this season b
season only to less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here in the open heart. and also in fly book well so far nick ragone saw his discord all 3 of his bonus league of penalties. business that. you don't want the goalkeeper is giving and the are essentially in the wrong why would these body language there would be another one announced as the new in berlin with water which . again speak a bit shy. and kick a vicious saturday easy as her hero. these 2...
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nick schifrin reporting on it all. , nick. >> thank you. >> woodruff: it's a given that strong family ties are critical, especially for mothers serving time in prison. amna nawaz has this story, part of our ”searching for justice" series. >> i know you want a second chance, but i've given you a thousand. >> nawaz: this is a letter from melissa trinidad's 17-year-old daughter. >> i will always love you. but i just can't. not now. you can't waltz back into my life and expect toe my mom again. >> nawaz: she received it soon after she was released from jail in september. trinidad, a mother of three, is in recovery from heroin addiction. she says her problems began with prescription pain pills, back in 2012. >> since then, you know, i have been in recovery and then relapse and then recovery and relapse. so it's kind of been an up and downhill battle >> nawaz: over those eight years, trinidad's also been in and out jail. most recently, serving 17 months for prescription fraud in williamsburg, virginia. her three children, inc
nick schifrin reporting on it all. , nick. >> thank you. >> woodruff: it's a given that strong family ties are critical, especially for mothers serving time in prison. amna nawaz has this story, part of our ”searching for justice" series. >> i know you want a second chance, but i've given you a thousand. >> nawaz: this is a letter from melissa trinidad's 17-year-old daughter. >> i will always love you. but i just can't. not now. you can't waltz back into my...
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say up to a 1000000 ethnic muslim weekers are now being held in internment camps and of course all this nick comes just days before the new u.s. president elect joe biden is due to move into the white house and i think it's fair to assume that given he said that china is going to be a foreign policy priority that hong kong could prove to be an early friction point between president xi jinping and joe biden and i think if the new administration was hoping for some goodwill from china. over human rights i think it's a question of you know dream on ry they said he said the other story of the agent thanks for your brother saudi arabia and its allies have agreed to restore full diplomatic ties with cutter ending their illegal 3 and a half year blockade of the country leaders from across the gulf region have signed a declaration calling for solidarity and stability at a summer day and it resulted in the dispute if you will a shell as for. after 3 and a half years of a crisis that threaten the very core of the gulf region g.c.c. leaders have agreed to end divisions and usher in a new era of coopera
say up to a 1000000 ethnic muslim weekers are now being held in internment camps and of course all this nick comes just days before the new u.s. president elect joe biden is due to move into the white house and i think it's fair to assume that given he said that china is going to be a foreign policy priority that hong kong could prove to be an early friction point between president xi jinping and joe biden and i think if the new administration was hoping for some goodwill from china. over human...
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the new strain of the coronavirus that scientists are worrying is much more contagious, and nick watt is track all of the latest developments for us from los angeles. >> reporter: today a nurse in new jersey is among the first to be vaccinated against covid-19. and that is dose two, and such a big deal that the governor came to watch, applaud and elbow bump. >> i have body armor. >> reporter: but a majority of americans awaiting dose one. >> we are senior citizens, we want the vaccine. >> what we have committed to is to have 20 million doses of vaccines to be vaccinated with -- >> no, no, it is 20 million americans would be vaccinated. >> reporter: by new year's, and now he says that it was a hope and not a commitment. bottom line is january 4th, and just a little bit over 4.5 million have had a shot. >> no excuses, and we are not where we want to be, and hopefully we will pick up the momentum. >> reporter: the fda is going to meet to talk about bringing up the moderna vaccine to get more in the arm. meanwhile, the vivus rampant. >> we are seeing a person every six seconds contract the virus here
the new strain of the coronavirus that scientists are worrying is much more contagious, and nick watt is track all of the latest developments for us from los angeles. >> reporter: today a nurse in new jersey is among the first to be vaccinated against covid-19. and that is dose two, and such a big deal that the governor came to watch, applaud and elbow bump. >> i have body armor. >> reporter: but a majority of americans awaiting dose one. >> we are senior citizens, we...
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nick, we heard in lisa's reporting that speaker pelosi did call the chairman of the t chiefs of staff today tell us what that is allnick: the speaker applied political concern she has been voicing about the president to she told her caucus she called chairman milley because "i have concerns trump may initiate hostilities, he is so unstable." ares assured there safeguards in place. i asked the joint staff f response, and a spokesman would only say, speaker pelosi initiated a call with the chairman. he answered questions regarding the process of nuclear command authority. it is extraordina that the president's authority would b raised and theyould acknowledge it was discussed. the last time we know senior officials have conversations like thisas the end of the nixon administration. judy: it is extraordinary. are there safeguards in place that wouldnt pre president trump from ordering a nuclear strike? are speaker pelosi's concerns warranted? nick:nt the presias sole authority to launch a nuclear weapon. there is a debate. the experts say there are not safeguards described this scenario. if the predent decides to laun
nick, we heard in lisa's reporting that speaker pelosi did call the chairman of the t chiefs of staff today tell us what that is allnick: the speaker applied political concern she has been voicing about the president to she told her caucus she called chairman milley because "i have concerns trump may initiate hostilities, he is so unstable." ares assured there safeguards in place. i asked the joint staff f response, and a spokesman would only say, speaker pelosi initiated a call with...
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and there's not going to be a one-size-fits-all quick fix. jake? >> nick watt, thank you so much.al correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins me live. the cdc, this new report says they found very little transmission of covid in schools and places where the masking and the social distancing takes place. we're now going on a year of kids being in virtual or hybrid learning. biden says bringing kids back to the classrooms is a top priority. i haven't seen yet any sort of solidified plan or timeline or, frankly, any willingness to buck the teachers unions. what's your take? >> yeah. i mean, the timeline i've seen is the same as yours. 100 days, he would like to get most of these schools open. half the schools, k through 12 right now around the country are virtual. people may not realize that. as you point out, that's still the situation. in many cities, it's been the situation throughout. this study, and this is published in the cdc's weekly report. it's an important publication. i want to show you what they showed. a lot of people will pay attention to this study. 17 rural schools in wis
and there's not going to be a one-size-fits-all quick fix. jake? >> nick watt, thank you so much.al correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins me live. the cdc, this new report says they found very little transmission of covid in schools and places where the masking and the social distancing takes place. we're now going on a year of kids being in virtual or hybrid learning. biden says bringing kids back to the classrooms is a top priority. i haven't seen yet any sort of solidified plan or...
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but we should not distract from the fundamental issues that are at stake in the one case all right mr andreas nick member of the german parliament foreign affairs committee some clear words there mr nic we appreciate your time your insights tonight thank you. thank you i'm about. donald suit donald trump will soon move into the history books and maybe the museums as well when u.s. president trump made a state visit to the u.k. a couple of years ago a giant inflatable blimp depicting him as a crybaby hovered over the protests there it is the truck baby blimp has now been donated to the museum of london one of the british capital's most popular museums. the day is almost done the conversation continues online we will see you tomorrow everybody. pissed off. cause back on form they pulled off a victory over friday extended their. partially to the 4th performance of talks to. prove unstoppable notching up 3 points against labor comes cheap. violence and abuse was part of daily life in the cold. in chile. decades of human rights violations isolated from the outside world. the perpetrators are still conn
but we should not distract from the fundamental issues that are at stake in the one case all right mr andreas nick member of the german parliament foreign affairs committee some clear words there mr nic we appreciate your time your insights tonight thank you. thank you i'm about. donald suit donald trump will soon move into the history books and maybe the museums as well when u.s. president trump made a state visit to the u.k. a couple of years ago a giant inflatable blimp depicting him as a...
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discussion but we should not distract from the fundamental issues that are at stake in the money all right mr andreas nick member of the german parliament foreign affairs committee some clear words there mr nic we appreciate your time your insights tonight thank you. thank you about. 4 dollars soup donald trump will soon move into the history books and maybe the museums as well when u.s. president trump made a state visit to the u.k. a couple of years ago with giant inflatable blimp depicting him as a crybaby hovered over the protests there it is the truck baby blimp has now been donated to the museum of london one of the british capital's most popular museums. the day is almost done the conversation continues online we will see you tomorrow everybody. their. comrades. 1720 imprisoned in pakistan's largest psychiatric hospital not all of them suffer from mental illness they are into mass to violence discarded by society and forgotten forever. comes up. next. it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of a new movie order the new silk road. china plans to expand its influence with thi
discussion but we should not distract from the fundamental issues that are at stake in the money all right mr andreas nick member of the german parliament foreign affairs committee some clear words there mr nic we appreciate your time your insights tonight thank you. thank you about. 4 dollars soup donald trump will soon move into the history books and maybe the museums as well when u.s. president trump made a state visit to the u.k. a couple of years ago with giant inflatable blimp depicting...
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cnn national correspondent nick watt has it all. >> reporter: global trial data is in. johnson & johnson says its vaccine is safe and 66% effective at preventing moderate and severe illness. 85% effective against severe disease. >> there were essentially no hospitalizations or deaths in the vaccine group. >> reporter: some context. the flu vaccine reduces the risk of illness between 40% and 60%. >> our top line result is that we have 85% protection against disease that matters. >> reporter: johnson & johnson will apply for fda emergency use authorization mid to late next week. their commitment is 100 million doses for americans by june. >> which will -- we're very much on track to deliver it. our plan is to have supply immediately upon launch. >> reporter: yes, this vaccine was less effective than pfizer and moderna in trials, but -- >> but for many clinics out there, this is going to be the ideal vaccine to have. one dose, stable vaccine, use it. >> reporter: meanwhile, dr. fauci says those more contagious coronavirus variants might be dominant in the u.s. by march. th
cnn national correspondent nick watt has it all. >> reporter: global trial data is in. johnson & johnson says its vaccine is safe and 66% effective at preventing moderate and severe illness. 85% effective against severe disease. >> there were essentially no hospitalizations or deaths in the vaccine group. >> reporter: some context. the flu vaccine reduces the risk of illness between 40% and 60%. >> our top line result is that we have 85% protection against disease...
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san francisco seems to be without key starters every week, nick balsa, jimmy garoppolo, and george kettle, all missed significant time, and this doesn't even include dee ford who missed the entire season. >> i looked over in the suite, yesterday, and three suites over it looked like an all-pro team. we need those guys on the field. >> for us having $81 million of our salary cap not play this year, that the most nfl history. >> kyle asked me earlier if i stopped going to church or something. i will be a daily mass i can promise you. >> and, did you see this, steph curry named the western conference player of the week. curry scored a career-high 62 points in last night's win against portland. and served notice to his critics, reports of his demise are somewhat premature. curry became the first player since kobe bryant in 2005, to score 30 points in each half of that basketball game. kings and warriors underway right now. >>> amanda determined for sure. >>> now to our storm watch in the sierra. where the first no storm of the new year is in full swing. there is a winter weather advisory and much
san francisco seems to be without key starters every week, nick balsa, jimmy garoppolo, and george kettle, all missed significant time, and this doesn't even include dee ford who missed the entire season. >> i looked over in the suite, yesterday, and three suites over it looked like an all-pro team. we need those guys on the field. >> for us having $81 million of our salary cap not play this year, that the most nfl history. >> kyle asked me earlier if i stopped going to church...
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nick, california obviously watching all of this very closely. >> wolf, they are watching it from herethere, and everywhere. today we heard the governor of new jersey saying he needs two or three times the number of dose he is getting every week. the mayor of new york says he needs hundreds of thousands more doses ever week. so what the biden administration is going to do is they are going to up the amounts they accepted out to states, tribes and provinces from 8 million to 10 million. they are also going to tell states in advance what they can expect. take a listen. >> until now we have had to guess how much vaccine to expect for the next week. and that's what the governors had to do. how much am i getting next week? this is unacceptable. from this week forward, god willing, we will ensure that states, tribes, and territories, will now always have a reliable three-week forecast what the supply they are going to get. >> so far there is fewer than 25 million shots are actually in american arms. wolf, as you mentioned the feds are going to buy some more. they are buying 200 million more
nick, california obviously watching all of this very closely. >> wolf, they are watching it from herethere, and everywhere. today we heard the governor of new jersey saying he needs two or three times the number of dose he is getting every week. the mayor of new york says he needs hundreds of thousands more doses ever week. so what the biden administration is going to do is they are going to up the amounts they accepted out to states, tribes and provinces from 8 million to 10 million....
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. >> all right. nick watt, thank you so much. dr.upta is weighing in on the plan of president-elect biden's plan, and is it a good idea? could it lead to more delays? stay with us. t'll really take you back. it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lelet's get fast, accuratell range oresults.ions. introducing letsgetchecked health testing you do at home. know your health. know yourself. order now at letsgetchecked dot com but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful week
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>> all right. nickafe, my friend. >>> moments ago, education officials in france announced plans to test 1 million students and teachers every month in an effort to keep schools open in that country. it's one of the biggest issues of this entire pandemic. and in part three of our series on education in a time of covid, cnn's max foster now examines how other countries are handling this debate. >> everyone just -- >> reporter: british prime minister boris johnson made it a national priority to keep schools open during the pandemic. >> i do want to stress for everybody the efforts that we're making as a government to try to keep primary schools open. >> reporter: but those efforts weren't enough. just hours later, he was saying this. >> primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges across eng england, must move to remote provision from form. >> reporter: it was a switcft u-turn. in the face of this. a precipitous surge in reported cases since december. the mihighly contagious new variant of the disease
>> all right. nickafe, my friend. >>> moments ago, education officials in france announced plans to test 1 million students and teachers every month in an effort to keep schools open in that country. it's one of the biggest issues of this entire pandemic. and in part three of our series on education in a time of covid, cnn's max foster now examines how other countries are handling this debate. >> everyone just -- >> reporter: british prime minister boris johnson made...