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after nick's murder, john's kids snapped these pictures of a woman poking around nick's house. >> my children were adamant that it was jessica. >> does it seem at all significant to you that nickke almost exactly a year from the time of his breakup with zbles jessica. >> i found it very odd. >> or very coincidental. >> correct. >> reporter: the number of scorned lovers in nick's past was enough to warrant a scorecard, and investigators weren't even done counting. there were more answers to be discovered in the place where so much of nick's social life was centered, marana aerospace. >> that mystery woman at nick's house, was it an angry ex? coming up -- >> some of the family identifies you as being the one that was at the house. >> it wasn't me. >> a lover's triangle and a tightening circle of suspects when "dateline" continues. re no! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 to help protect against certain cancers. he
after nick's murder, john's kids snapped these pictures of a woman poking around nick's house. >> my children were adamant that it was jessica. >> does it seem at all significant to you that nickke almost exactly a year from the time of his breakup with zbles jessica. >> i found it very odd. >> or very coincidental. >> correct. >> reporter: the number of scorned lovers in nick's past was enough to warrant a scorecard, and investigators weren't even done...
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is a lame nick nick noir not sam behind him. put the log on to lloyd that day and then another can monitor. him someone is what got. him a. chance to see. one through tiles honing and town. home oh how quite but. quite young. and. the police couldn't that he could be lonely there with all knowledge and yet not of the piece primanti let little miss speak about. nolen i. took. my moment. just a moment. and tapped why did you know i like a cold. call. i love and called by. now to let. you know and i'm. right you should be. the. good you know. these are make up by heart. i am i. i. am hard. no. so. we have a new. heart. i mean hard. on one of the men i told. i told her one i don't want. pong. so i see. that he would see a c.v. it. was a. great guy and he could clean. it. i'm really going to get what they have. seen did how high or how. so. in. short he had hi how 11. and what hands of mine. how my how i had what i had a hard edge where what i hit. me there. need me in. and you need to know who sort of money and he needed me. and the
is a lame nick nick noir not sam behind him. put the log on to lloyd that day and then another can monitor. him someone is what got. him a. chance to see. one through tiles honing and town. home oh how quite but. quite young. and. the police couldn't that he could be lonely there with all knowledge and yet not of the piece primanti let little miss speak about. nolen i. took. my moment. just a moment. and tapped why did you know i like a cold. call. i love and called by. now to let. you know and...
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nick nick noir not sam behind him. up until all. the law and the guy can and can monitor. and keep. him someone is what got. him a. chance seen. on 2000 homes in town. have quite the. because frank. could you know. the guy. couldn't that he could. well known it going at the top of people who might be like a little. knowledge that line it seemed to him in a suit and. tie and. a moment in nam could minola not just a moment. an untapped why did i do know i like a cold. call. i love and call i need an accountant by. now a tuesday night and i pad you know and i'm. going to. be in the knowledge that the normal coordination. that's happening there. could you know and. move on to the things that make up my heart. that i called my. am and. i. asked how hard i was to. know. so they've been going on now years of me had me have you. heard. me i mean how about you know. so neither. one of our men are told. to talk. when they see a serious. and he could. ignore. and really wanted to hear. or see. or how. so. in. what hands of my. how my how or what i had a hard. what i hear. me the. need. in my.
nick nick noir not sam behind him. up until all. the law and the guy can and can monitor. and keep. him someone is what got. him a. chance seen. on 2000 homes in town. have quite the. because frank. could you know. the guy. couldn't that he could. well known it going at the top of people who might be like a little. knowledge that line it seemed to him in a suit and. tie and. a moment in nam could minola not just a moment. an untapped why did i do know i like a cold. call. i love and call i need...
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treatment will last another a month and like nick he feels this is his only hope of stopping his email. that the. world wide areas trying to find. nick and nick taria a due to fly so moscow in 3 days time they've already started packing but they woke up to some worrying news have you heard that it closing the borders for straining russia. and i often think they're discovering that there are no certainties as the pandemic becomes real at this stage everything's up in limbo just waiting for the hospital to august break out in advance of next steps. the hospital in moscow finally contacts nick to confirm the bad news and the stage said let's delay but we'll find out a date when situation is stable again it will work normally who will accept you and now 1st group of patients when restrictions will be cancelled. is that ok quite an emotional roller coaster these it's stop and heads about to explode like so close to getting this thing done and now just looks like so far away and. what's your biggest fear right now. because here right now we see a mess progressing may getting another episode that may result in further disability god knows what that
treatment will last another a month and like nick he feels this is his only hope of stopping his email. that the. world wide areas trying to find. nick and nick taria a due to fly so moscow in 3 days time they've already started packing but they woke up to some worrying news have you heard that it closing the borders for straining russia. and i often think they're discovering that there are no certainties as the pandemic becomes real at this stage everything's up in limbo just waiting for the...
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nick: hi, there. -matt: marcus. matt thompson. -lemonis: how you doing, matt? -matt: nice to meet you. -nick: nick. lemonis: nick, how are you? lemonis: brian. nice to meet you guys. i didn't know where to walk in. -where are ray and justin? -matt: ray and justin? brian: ray is right at his desk in there. lemonis: i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. ♪ ray: we already made a blue one that goes with it. lemonis: hello? -justin: hello. hi. -lemonis: hi. -justin: how are you? -lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marcus. -justin: that's ray. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -ray: hi. -lemonis: hey. -how are you? i'm marcus. -ray: good. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you. so is that what ray and jus is? -ray: exactly. yep. -justin: that's right. -lemonis: okay. -justin: it's a little bit of a play on outrageous. -lemonis: okay. justin: jerseys and crazy stuff we make. lemonis: they don't seem so outrageous. justin: if you wear it to the store, people kind of look at you funny. lemonis: you guys have, like, a boat dealership in your garage. justin: yea
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nick's going to be. so variant. there are only one friday. it involves chemotherapy which will suppress his own system amis is an auto immune disease which means nick's immune system doesn't just defend him from an fictions it attacks healthy cells. no one knows why it happens but m.s. damages the protective coating on nerves in your brain and spine causing lesions nick has more than 50 these distorted messages from the brain to the rest of the body sometimes leading to severe disability. there's no known cure. for stem cell treatment blood to stem cells are removed from your bone marrow day in a high dose of chemotherapy is used to knock out your immune system which is the source of the m.e.'s and then your stem cells are real and fused rebooting your immune system although the treatment doesn't claim to reverse the damage done by m.s. some people get lucky. stem cell transplants known as h s c.t. have been very successful in clinical trials especially for young patients with relapsing remitting and mass. but the treatment isn't widely available anywhere in the world. and although nick's current year old just supports its plans to seek treatment abroad he says most dismissive sascoc to many of my previous amass neurologists about i just say today they were all against it some of the feedback i was getting was it's not proven it's still being tested
nick's going to be. so variant. there are only one friday. it involves chemotherapy which will suppress his own system amis is an auto immune disease which means nick's immune system doesn't just defend him from an fictions it attacks healthy cells. no one knows why it happens but m.s. damages the protective coating on nerves in your brain and spine causing lesions nick has more than 50 these distorted messages from the brain to the rest of the body sometimes leading to severe disability....
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you're insane if you thought i but stay off air while nick nick saban puts thousands of lives at risknd some of the bits you will see were taped preapocalypse. some jokes will feel inappropriate. it was a different time. there was even a studio audience. they are all dead now. if there is a bright side to the 200,000 covid deaths, it's that my dream of being on tv without having to be around people has finally come true. wi
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nick: welcome. nick prastos. lemonis: nick, how are you? i'm marcus. nick: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. is this an event space? nick: it's an event space, and then next door we have our commercial kitchen where mr. cory does his cooking. cory: hello. lemonis: is this where the magic happens? cory: yes, and i actually have a gift for you. it's a shirt. lemonis: okay. cory: oh! now, that looks nice. lemonis: so you know that i'm people, process, product guy, right? cory: mm-hmm. lemonis: so the people, we're square. cory: yeah. yep. lemonis: we got good people. i need to understand the process and how the product works. cory: okay. lisa: so don't mix it too much. after that, just mix it... you don't want it too creamy. lemonis: where did you learn how to bake, lisa? lisa: school of hard knocks. lemonis: you want me to still leave it a little chunky, right? lisa: yeah. just like that. yep, and then you're gonna take four eggs and crack them. what kind of cracking was that? lemonis: what do you mean? lisa: you got to crack it one time, and you're putting eggshells
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from dementia, but his ability to improvise and compose music comes alive according to his son nick. nicker or notes to use and listened as he played this beautiful melody. music can do a lot. world war ii veteran was met with a socially distance drive through parade at his assisted living facility. the former bombardier turned 104 over the weekend. happy birthday, sir. thank you for your service. thanks to you for inviting us into your home tonight. that is that for this special report, fair, balanced, and unafraid. the story hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: good evening, good to see you. a breaking tonight, president trump en route to a rally in swanson ohio right now. slated to appear at 7:00. we will get you their life and dip in and out of that as it gets underway. is his third trip to ohio this year. joe biden has not been to ohio as a nominee but he was in wisconsin today. more on that in a moment. good evening, everybody. i martha maccallum and this is the story. just when you thought that it couldn't get any more intense, the battle is now more pitched than
from dementia, but his ability to improvise and compose music comes alive according to his son nick. nicker or notes to use and listened as he played this beautiful melody. music can do a lot. world war ii veteran was met with a socially distance drive through parade at his assisted living facility. the former bombardier turned 104 over the weekend. happy birthday, sir. thank you for your service. thanks to you for inviting us into your home tonight. that is that for this special report, fair,...
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nick. nick tell us what's happening in the capital right now good evening while the main march is now people are heading home in the last few an hour or so we've seen thinkers police some with ballot grabbing people off the streets young people running the company in shops in cafes trying to get away from all that is for. a peaceful march into numbers which is too big for the police to try and make. the need to be seen in. 100000 probably out but the police again trying to bring people to the city. where i was we reached. a peaceful residence there was a huge. thing and you saw the people in riot gear looking of different slightly surprised by the sheer numbers of people out there playing. very relaxed people even with a young kid. not. from the government recent days to scam people who protect very impressive pictures. i got to say. for hours and suspected internet and have been shut off what can you tell us about that . well this extraordinary thing we coughed a week this keeps on happening and some of the mobile operators have admitted that they were given instructions by the state to authorities here to limit moglen sceptically but also normal phone service is what they're trying to achieve with this well i think it's an attempt to try and prevent protest organizers from coordinating preventing broadcasting jim it's also been felt in recent days specially locals in the russian journalists some of you can be sent to jail as a course for going i think process being out also in protests has qualified as organizing protests by local authorities and attempt to really prevent these kind of images reaching the world to see giving everyone out in the streets and that is eventually all in vain but the attempt made nonetheless now slowly mobile section is coming back and the rest become trees being snapped. nic it's day 29 of the momentum of the opposition at least where we're sitting seems to be should no signs of slowing you get the impression people are g.v. anything. well i think this is a very difficult choice and there is no clear roadmap no clear plan where this goes the country that basically has had any political century where one man has made all decisions i don't rest of society is going to be marginalized. engaging with going to politics he's a very noble to most of the russians they just don't remember it as to how this goes it goes on well there is nothing just a council of the very top of this is all these they are playing less well i think what's more important now is that taking part in protests has become part of people's everyday life become a cultural thing that doesn't mean lead is that is happening on the level of people building people universities people friendship groups and even if the regime he were to put the opposition leaders to imprison that would not be enough to quell these protests people have suffered a voice and are coming in equipment of ok did of use nic connelly reporting from mint source thank you nick. police in hong kong have arrested hundreds of people at anti-government protests in the city demonstrators are furious about her decision to postpone sunday's planned legislative elections they're also angry about a sweeping national security law imposed by china that gives beijing an unprecedented power to crackdown on critics in hong kong. ah 6 ha. we came home conned they chant and hong kong people unite. these pro-democracy campaign is should be voting today in elections to the city's legislature instead that out on the streets after all sorry she's delayed the poll until next summer citing a spike in coded 19 cases. was that that protests have been matched with an andras bonds with police firing pebbles at some. and using stop and such on others was the was that what the. the new national security law imposed by china bans demonstrations like these and now the reason people are protesting right now the protests lisa is planned by the i phone calls so we will have to fight for th
nick. nick tell us what's happening in the capital right now good evening while the main march is now people are heading home in the last few an hour or so we've seen thinkers police some with ballot grabbing people off the streets young people running the company in shops in cafes trying to get away from all that is for. a peaceful march into numbers which is too big for the police to try and make. the need to be seen in. 100000 probably out but the police again trying to bring people to the...
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it's almost like we've seen this movie before, nick. nick watt live in los angeles. thank you. >>> "outfront" tonight, dr. sanjay gupta and dr. jonathan reiner, director of the cardiac cath lab at george washington university hospital. he advised the white house medical team under george w bush. we heard the president tonight say -- touting the drop in deaths. but we see then this modeling from the ihme model that says we could see 3,000 deaths a day by december. what is the reality tonight? >> well, those are sobering numbers. i mean, i woke up to that at 4:00 this morning. what a way to wake up to look at those models. you know, it's one of these things where we seem to have plateaued. as i'm sure you've heard. dr. fauci talked about it. we seem to have plateaued in the number of new infections per day, around 40,000 new infections per day and on average about 1,000 people dying per day. that seems to be, at least for the time being, the best that we can do. i think what these modelers from the university of washington, we've been following their model closely. the
it's almost like we've seen this movie before, nick. nick watt live in los angeles. thank you. >>> "outfront" tonight, dr. sanjay gupta and dr. jonathan reiner, director of the cardiac cath lab at george washington university hospital. he advised the white house medical team under george w bush. we heard the president tonight say -- touting the drop in deaths. but we see then this modeling from the ihme model that says we could see 3,000 deaths a day by december. what is the...
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nick sneaks up on misinformation. nick sneaks up on on misinformation. nick sneaks upona on misinformation. aks up on a robot tractor. and omar's mask wearing masterclass has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. hey, welcome to click, i don't know about you but the weather has turned very autumnal in these parts and as expected the restrictions are being tightened up as the numbers here rise. as we go into winter. lara, how are you?” have been a little bit under the weather this week, don't worry, not coronavirus but it did get me thinking, if i am ever u nwell did get me thinking, if i am ever unwell it would be quite handy to have a spare version. soi handy to have a spare version. so i have been working on a virtual version of me. we are a technology programme. we are but we have always said this is the danger, if they ever create a convincing version of us and we are out of a job. a convincing version of us and we are out of ajob. hi spencer, i'm virtual lara. 0k, you may not be full but you think anyone else will notice? what was that? where did that come from? i was created
nick sneaks up on misinformation. nick sneaks up on on misinformation. nick sneaks upona on misinformation. aks up on a robot tractor. and omar's mask wearing masterclass has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. hey, welcome to click, i don't know about you but the weather has turned very autumnal in these parts and as expected the restrictions are being tightened up as the numbers here rise. as we go into winter. lara, how are you?” have been a little bit under the weather this...
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nick conley he's in the belarussian capital minsk nick is it clear that maria kolesnikov and a number of other opposition figures have crossed into ukraine. good morning terry nothing is clear right now we have the message these recent updates from state media claiming that this it happened but no one from the opposition is being in touch with many a critical no one is the most in duck session yesterday morning here in. north of the ukrainian border guards confirmed that they crossed the border into ukraine from baton rouge some of the analysts here in could think this could be an attempt by the government to explain why medically through war in their hands how she. to explain where she had to end up having been basically disappeared for the best 24 hours of the statement here saying that she has been detained for an illegal attempt at crossing the border that the other 2 they say crossed illegally and talking to ukraine was meticulous because they say i tried to cross illegally it's a very fascinating situation where we don't have much detail yet but me and expects developments one though that makes sense in the wider picture where the government has been trying to force opposition figures out they've basically been given the choice of either going to detention some people already in detention for months now or to then be sent into exile to. the opposition candidate at the election and being in literally now for some weeks other people in poland so this fits into the bigger picture but very little clarity right now about what actually is happening to me because. if kolesnikov it is out of a rose what does this mean for the opposition movement. well it's definitely a sign the government is making good on its promise to clamp down political or had spoken the part about these threats and said she was not interested in leaving the country that she would not take the hint if it were for security of the country it's a sign the government is willing to put extraordinary pressure on people to disappear people are forced into doing so but i don't think it will mean and these protests these protests why does this is not just opportunism politics now this become a wider social movement people who cannot in themselves without a kind of clear political structure student people even looking districts organizing themselves who can i think local protests so i think that what makes this so difficult now for the government is that by arresting 10152100 opposition figures you can put an end to this because people are organizing themselves without an order without a current command structure from above and putting you're putting that back in the bottle will be much harder for i did on election day than just arresting for position because. nick thank you very much is nick conley there in minsk european countries are grappling with how to respond to the alleged nerve agent attack on russian opposition leader alexina bani germany and the u.k. demanded answers from moscow the e.u. has raised the possibility of sanctions against russia and though the is beginning to recover in a berlin hospital his case appears to have put relations between russia and europe when life support. things look bad for russian activists alexina valmy over 2 weeks ago after boarding a flight in siberia he started to modern and scream in pain 3 days later he was in a medically induced coma and being flying to berlin to get treatment from berlin doctors in the i.c. thought you wouldn't they say it's beyond doubt that novella he was poisoned with a highly toxic nerve agent know the chalk but on monday those doctors had some good needs he's a white. they say he's responding to verbal communication and has been gradually taken off mechanical ventilation doc
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for more on this ongoing situation i'm joined by our correspondent nick connelly in minsk nick wake up to wake we say these protests they show no sign of letting up despite * increasing crackdown attempts by. one of the consequences for the many people who are being pulled off the straits by the military and police. well on average though that the kind of ever since we're seeing here 10 to 15 days in jail but some are let out the same day but i think it's why didn't they see people being stopped falling as they're losing their jobs they're being told by their employers state employees as well as also private sector employees that if they're just again they'll have to be awfully that jobs we've seen an activist last week who was deprived of a child for a few days she was kept in the police questioning wasn't able to pick up. your horses with the streets this week pick up a child take it to a children's home without even trying to contact her relatives so that was definitely a warning shot just as even if they don't turn out to protest with their children just by being a protest at what
for more on this ongoing situation i'm joined by our correspondent nick connelly in minsk nick wake up to wake we say these protests they show no sign of letting up despite * increasing crackdown attempts by. one of the consequences for the many people who are being pulled off the straits by the military and police. well on average though that the kind of ever since we're seeing here 10 to 15 days in jail but some are let out the same day but i think it's why didn't they see people being...
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tough i hope you enjoyed we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on chalk and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide. it actually started with my parents we were always in the mountains. then while doing my military service my path seemed preordained i became a mountain leader for the armed forces i just kept spending more time in the mountains even in my free time. and things just turned out this way and this gave me a new tell me as a city kid what a mountain guide does. for it has changed a bit. in the past the people who came here usually had some experience they'd already done a fair amount of hiking which nowadays many people are just looking to have an experience and tend to be ill prepared. so that
tough i hope you enjoyed we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on chalk and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain...
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tell for i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the only. no rest for the weary it's time for the 2nd part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on shop and all by myself stefan will accompany me he's a mountain guide from mitten about. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide. it actually started with my parents we were always in the mountains. then while doing my military service my path seemed preordained i became a mountain leader for the armed forces i just kept spending more time in the mountains even in my free time. and things just turned out this way. let me get stein you tell me as a city kid what a mountain guy does you know i'll see. him put into prison has changed a bit in that in the past the people who came here usually had some experience they'd already done a fair amount of hiking boots nowadays many people are just looking to have an exper
tell for i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the only. no rest for the weary it's time for the 2nd part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on shop and all by myself stefan will accompany me he's a mountain guide from mitten about. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a...
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tough i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide. it actually started with my parents we were always in the mountains. then while doing my military service my path seemed preordained i became a mountain leader for the armed forces i just kept spending more time in the mountains even in my free time. and things just turned out this way. let me get stoned you tell me as a city kid what a mountain guy does. it has changed a bit in that in the past the people who came here usually had some experience they'd already done a fair amount of hiking which nowadays many people are just looking to have an experience and tend to be ill prepared. so that po
tough i hope you enjoy it out we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with some nick tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. no rest for the weary it's time for the. second part of my track but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house and all by myself. will accompany me he's a mountain guide from me. he says the mountains have a calming effect on him and that sometimes you just need to stop look and listen. because then how did you come to be a mountain guide....
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nick connelly there hi nick you've been out on the streets today it is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking. because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and already got a real cold so as i was working to join protests is the report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering whether this would be the weekend that these protests basically fizzled out but that wasn't the case the route was a bit different police as always making it difficult to test this to come out of town so once they found their way to each other because of the internet is also severely blocked here on these protests to 3 different people communicate they have found that the crowd was bigger and bigger than last week a sense that perhaps this inauguration had really angered that they were willing to come out and risk arrest. and this kind of weather and given that people are braving these weather to turn out to turn out on the streets we mentioned earlier that it was a. symbolic inauguration day given that the crowds don't seem to be dampened yet is it safe to say that she does have a lot of support still. she definitely is someone that lets people identify with and you saw a whole perpetrate today again you also saw protesters wearing a burger king and other restaurant crowns as a joke as a kind of sign of what they had they react to. last week i think the bigger picture is that she was always someone who was just a transitional figure she said to myself that she is not a politician she got involved in politics has a husband who cares more politically involved was put in prison by the regime here and she is someone who would want to allow elections fresh elections fair elections to happen and to then pave the way for transition but definitely someone who is supported by many but not the only and the kind of unique leader of these protests these person we need a single leader these people organizing themselves without a party hierarchy without anyone telling what to do this is much broader than that . and so given that these there is no single leader within belarus what's the likelihood that these protests will continue in the strength that they have gone the last 50 days. i'm kind of missing my crystal ball right now it's very difficult every time that these protests seem to be reducing in size then the belorussians come and surprise us every time the police comes in and makes mass arrests it seems like the next week terrible people out on the streets i think. has no idea what this is going off 26 years in power and his 6 after that in over a show last week that secret inauguration in which he didn't even have any russian gas let alone international gas at that event i think for now it seems that the regime does have some stability so reserves of civility the security services are still open now but you know this massive police presence is costing them huge amounts of money to try and keep those people and other hand the protests to show no real sign of being intimidated by anything the government could throw at them and for now when you talked and they say we we were tired of being afraid we are not going to go back to sitting home and keeping quiet and economy in minsk thank you nick. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the 2 battling parties in yemen civil war have agreed to exchange more than $1000.00 detainees the u.n. special envoy for yemen brokered the deal between the country's saudi backed government and rebels who are supported by iran the conflict erupted back in 2014 and has killed tens of thousands of people jordan's king abdullah has officially dissolved his country's parliament according to the constitution the government now has to resign within a week the move paves the way for fresh elections in november jordan is caught up in a territorial conflict with its neighbor israel and faces an economic crisis at the coronavirus pandemic. and hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of madrid to call for a change to local pandemic measures. spanish authorities imposed a partial lockdown in areas most affected by code 19 earlier this week the demonstrators described local lockdowns as segregation and dema
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let's get straight to cnn's nick valencia. nick, the president very much at odds there. dr. redfield says maybe this time earlier next year. the president says he's mistaken. >> reporter: that's right. the big question is whether or not this was a slip of the tongue or this is something that the president just didn't like what he heard. i just got off the phone with an official close to dr. redfield saying despite the latest spat between the president and dr. redfield, that dr. redfield shows no signs of resigning or has not irndicated rez egsignatt all but what played out sb the latest in contradictory messages coming from both men. listen to the president yesterday in a press briefing. >> i think he made a mistake when he said that. it it's incorrect information. i called him and he didn't tell me that and i think he got the message maybe confused, maybe stated encorrectly. we're ready to go as the vaccine is announced and could be announced in october or after october. but once we go we're ready. >> reporter: i think it's important to look at the details. you notice that
let's get straight to cnn's nick valencia. nick, the president very much at odds there. dr. redfield says maybe this time earlier next year. the president says he's mistaken. >> reporter: that's right. the big question is whether or not this was a slip of the tongue or this is something that the president just didn't like what he heard. i just got off the phone with an official close to dr. redfield saying despite the latest spat between the president and dr. redfield, that dr. redfield...
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deputy chief of cal fire, nick shuler. nick, thank you so much. i appreciate it.busy time but this is an important story to get on the air, here. there are fires burning all over california. give us an update, please. what is the latest? >> well, the latest is we have 28 major wildfires burning throughout california. this year, alone, we've had more than 7,700 fires that have burned nearly 3.1 million acres. we have fires spanning from the oregon border to the mexican border. more than 50,000 structures threatened and more than 3,900 destroyed. >> jeez. i'm taking notes, here. that is -- that's incredible. you say 60,000 people have already had to evacuate. with so many fires burning, how many more are in harm's way, here? >> well, that's a great question. every day, it seems to be getting more challenging for firefighters across the state, not just in california, but throughout the western united states. this is an effort, not only by firefighters and law enforcement but, by our national guard partners, as well. when we talk about historic fires, just in 2018, we
deputy chief of cal fire, nick shuler. nick, thank you so much. i appreciate it.busy time but this is an important story to get on the air, here. there are fires burning all over california. give us an update, please. what is the latest? >> well, the latest is we have 28 major wildfires burning throughout california. this year, alone, we've had more than 7,700 fires that have burned nearly 3.1 million acres. we have fires spanning from the oregon border to the mexican border. more than...
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nick watt is joining us from los angeles. nick, the latest we're learning from some of the -- we're also learning some encouraging news about a potential treatment. not a vaccine. a therapeutic for the virus. what are we learning? >> that's right, wolf. this is regeneron's antibody cocktail and early results seem to show that this cocktail does lower the level of the virus and also improve symptoms. but, wolf, you know, we are getting better at treating this disease, but as you just laid out, the virus is still out there and spreading fast. new york city. biggest district in the nation reopened elementary schools this morning. but nearly half of students have chosen to stay home for now to learn online only. staff in 150 school buildings have tested positive. >> it is creating a lot of anxiety for the teachers because it's a lot of unknown, right? it's a lot of uncertainty. >> reporter: the nypd now handing out masks hoping to staunch flare-ups in parts of the city. the mayor mulling reintroducing restrictions in nine zip codes. >> which would be the closing of businesses on some scale. and a broader closing of community institutions. we do not want to do that if there's any way to avoid that. >> reporter: meanwhile, "the new york times" reports the white house put pressure on the cdc to downplay the risk of sending kids back to school. >> what i saw firsthand was a lot of manipulation of the data, trying to figure out how to tell a story that was less grim than the reality really was. >> it's infuriating, honestly. it begs the question, what's true? who do we listen to? >> reporter: here's some truth. right now new case counts are rising in nearly half of states. these seven states seeing all-time record high seven-day averages of new cases. hospitalizations spiking in parts of wisconsin. >> i can't speak for other areas of the state but in broward county, we're in deep trouble. >> reporter: average case counts in south carolina have quadrupled since midsummer. >> schools are all open in south dakota. colleges are back meeting in person. we're having events, sporting events, things like that. we are a state that values personal freedoms. >> reporter: here's the scene after florida's governor allowed bars and restaurants to reopen. >> it should be people's choice. not the government's. if people want to go somewhere, they should be able to go somewhere. >> reporter: more than 1 million lives now lost wofrld worldwide to covid-19 and a wildly disproportionate number of them are here in the united states. the richest country on earth. just over 4% of the world's population, more than 20% of those reported deaths. more than 5,000 people are now dying in america from covid-19 every week. >> we can overcome this challenge. but we must learn from the mistakes. responsible leadership matters. science matters. cooperation matters. and misinformation kills. >> reporter: and then, of course, the economic impact of all of this. disney just announced they are laying off 28,000 employees in their parks, theme parks division and beyond. you know, obviously, due to the pandemic but they also took a little jibe at california. they say that the situation is being exacerbated by the state's unwillingness to lift restrictions that would allow disneyland to reopen. wolf? >> all right, nick, thank you. nick watt reporting from l.a. let's get more on the late-breaking developments. we're joined by the former acting cdc director, dr. richard besser. thank you so much for joining us. i spoke in the last hour with the ceo of this drug company regeneron about his company's new treatment for the virus, a therapeutic. he said he was encouraged by the results he saw so far. are you encouraged by the results you're seeing? >> well, wolf, i am glad he's encouraged. i always withhold judgment until the data have been published, peer reviewed, gone over by people who don't have a vested interest in saying they've got good results. these early results that keep coming out from companies in press releases strike me as being about much more about the stock price than they are about science. there is no data in this report. the fact that companies are working on treatments is terrific news. the vaccines as we've talked about may be a long time coming and treatment really matters. and th
nick watt is joining us from los angeles. nick, the latest we're learning from some of the -- we're also learning some encouraging news about a potential treatment. not a vaccine. a therapeutic for the virus. what are we learning? >> that's right, wolf. this is regeneron's antibody cocktail and early results seem to show that this cocktail does lower the level of the virus and also improve symptoms. but, wolf, you know, we are getting better at treating this disease, but as you just laid...
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here is our correspondent nick beek in brussels. nick is clear some concessions have to be made. people will tell you the same on both sides. yes, a deal cabe done, it is just the otherot is not willing to give ground. give ground is what both sides will have to do, specifically on the big areas that divide them at the moment. that is on fishing. i think the e. will have to acknowledge it is a strong area rer the british and till be more british boats catching british fish in british waters. in terms of london giving grounds, there has to be acknowledgment brussels wants to see the british signing up to things like food and agricultural standards and giving someesort of guara when it comes to things like government subsidies in the future. ♪ source, live from the bbc news studio. our top story. more than one million people have died from coronavirus. deaths in the u.s., brazil and india make up nearly half that total. an updateil in theng of brioni taylor --breonna taylor, who was shot dead at her home in kentucky. tapes of the dilbert r
here is our correspondent nick beek in brussels. nick is clear some concessions have to be made. people will tell you the same on both sides. yes, a deal cabe done, it is just the otherot is not willing to give ground. give ground is what both sides will have to do, specifically on the big areas that divide them at the moment. that is on fishing. i think the e. will have to acknowledge it is a strong area rer the british and till be more british boats catching british fish in british waters. in...
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nick eardley. this has been embargoed into just a correspondent nick eardley. this has been embargoed intojust a moment correspondent nickas been embargoed into just a moment or two ago. quite a few exemptions, but i suppose symbolically, this is re—imposing those lockdown conditions which were relaxed a few months ago. certainly re-imposing some of them, and i think it reflects a real concern in governments and amongst the scientific experts who advise ministers at the number of cases we have seen in recent days, that rise in the number of positive tests for coronavirus we been talking so much about. clearly, part of the concern that we are meeting too many people, that we are meeting too many people, that there are too many social interactions, some of which are leading to transmission of the virus. it is not designed to stop people going to work, it is not designed to stop kids going to school or for universities to stop opening, it is designed to stop is meeting each other‘s houses and to meeting each other‘s houses and to meet up outdoors. the big headline figure will be that indoors or outdoors, the limit will be s
nick eardley. this has been embargoed into just a correspondent nick eardley. this has been embargoed intojust a moment correspondent nickas been embargoed into just a moment or two ago. quite a few exemptions, but i suppose symbolically, this is re—imposing those lockdown conditions which were relaxed a few months ago. certainly re-imposing some of them, and i think it reflects a real concern in governments and amongst the scientific experts who advise ministers at the number of cases we...
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vonnie: nick, thank you. nick maroutsos's is head of global bonds at janus henderson.al coverage of news conference. the fed decides special starting in 18 minutes. the wto sayse, american tariffs of chinese goods violate international rules. a bit of a freefall? we ask about the state of trade wto assistantr director general. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. the wto ruling that american tariffs of chinese goods violated international rules at the beginning of the trade war. a panel of three experts saying that the u.s. invoked regulations when it opposed tariffs in 2018 -- it imposed tariffs in 2018. canada ready to retaliate itself. let's bring in former deputy director general of the wto rufus yerxa. rufus, what is the state with trade? we had this ruling that, in another era, would have been a massive decision. former founder of the wto violating wto rules, and yet it almost doesn't even matter these days, sort of. the u.s. tookent an action involving hundreds of billions of dollars in imports from china, raisin
vonnie: nick, thank you. nick maroutsos's is head of global bonds at janus henderson.al coverage of news conference. the fed decides special starting in 18 minutes. the wto sayse, american tariffs of chinese goods violate international rules. a bit of a freefall? we ask about the state of trade wto assistantr director general. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. the wto ruling that american tariffs of chinese goods violated international...
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nick connelly there hi nick you've been out on the streets today it is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking . because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and really got a real coldness so as i was working to join protest is the report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering whether this would be the weekend that these protests basically fizzled out but that wasn't the case the route was a bit different police as always making it difficult to test has to come out of town so once they've found their way to each other because of the internet is also severely blocked here on these protests it's very difficult for people to communicate once they have found the crowd seemed to be given last week a sense that perhaps this inauguration. they were willing to come out and risk arrest. and this kind of weather and given that people are braving these waves to turnout in to turnout on the streets we mentioned earlier that it was. symbolic inauguration day. given that the crowds don't seem to be dampened yet is it safe to say that she does have a lot of support still. she definitely is someone that lets people identify with and you saw today. protesters wearing a burger king and restaurant crowns as a joke as a kind of sign of. how they react to. last week i think the bigger picture is that she was always someone who was just a transitional figure she said that she's not a politician she. husband who. was put in prison by the regime here and she is someone who would want to allow elections fresh elections fair elections to happen and to pave the way for transition but someone who is supposed by many but not the only and because of the unique leader of these protests this person even a single leader these people organizing themselves without a party hierarchy without anyone telling what to do this is much broader than that . and so given that these there is no single leader within what's the likelihood that these protests will continue in the strength that they have gone the last 50 days. i'm kind of missing my crystal ball right now it's very difficult every time that these protests seem to be reducing in size then the better come and surprise us every time the police comes in and makes mass arrests it seems like the next week there are more people out on the streets. has no idea what this is going off 26 years in power and it is sick after that integration last week secret inauguration in which he didn't even have any russian guess little international guess that event i think for now it seems that the regime does have some stability reserves or civility the security services are still open now but this massive police presence is costing them huge amounts of money join those people and other hand the protests to show no real sign of being intimidated by anything the government for now when you talk and they say we we we're tired of being afraid we are not going to go back to sitting home and keeping quiet nick connelly in minsk thank you nic. let's take a look now at some of the of the stories making news around the world today u.s. presidential candidate joe biden has condemned incumbent president donald trump's decision to nominate amy carney barrett as the new jobs on the country's supreme court biden says trump was using the court to overturn health legislation as a bomb a k. the senate to delay the vote confirming the pick em till after november's election year. the 2 battling parties in yemen civil war have agreed to exchange more than $1000.00 days heinies the u.n. special envoy for yemen brokered the deal between the countries saudi backed government and the rebels he was supported by iran the conflict erupted back in 2014 and has killed tens of thousands of people. and jordan's king abdullah has officially dissolved his country's parliament according to the constitution the government now has to resign within a week the move paves the way for fresh elections in november jordan is c
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let's go to minsk now and speak to our correspondent nick connelly there hi nick you've been out on the streets today it is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking. because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and already got a real cold so as i was walking to join protesters to report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering whether this would be the weekend that these protests basically fizzled out but that wasn't the case the route was a bit different police as always making it difficult to justice to come out of town so once they'd found their way to each other because of the internet is also severely blocked here on these protests it's very difficult for people to communicate they have found that the crowd seemed even bigger than last week a sense that perhaps this inauguration. they were willing to come out and risk arrest. and this kind of weather and given that people are braving this weather to turn out to turn
let's go to minsk now and speak to our correspondent nick connelly there hi nick you've been out on the streets today it is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking. because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and already got a real cold so as i was walking to join protesters to report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering...
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nick, for the moment, thank you. nick ea rd ley, for the moment, thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent.n officials have extended the strict coronavirus lockdown in melbourne. the city is at the centre of australia's second wave of infections, and has already been under lockdown for 6 weeks. the premier of the state of victoria said the measures would remain until at least the 28th of september. phil mercer reports. phil mercerjoins us now from sydney... if you weeks extension, obviously serious in melbourne. yes, this will add to the frustration of 5 million people in the second most populous city in australia who are facing more time in protective custody at home. what this means is that hundreds of thousands of workers and schoolchildren will remain at home and the state premier daniel andrews saying that these restrict —— strict measures are needed in order to head off the risk of a third wave of infections. if you look at the statistics around australia, this is a country that since the pandemic began, ben, has had about 26,000 known known coronavirus cases and more than 750 people
nick, for the moment, thank you. nick ea rd ley, for the moment, thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent.n officials have extended the strict coronavirus lockdown in melbourne. the city is at the centre of australia's second wave of infections, and has already been under lockdown for 6 weeks. the premier of the state of victoria said the measures would remain until at least the 28th of september. phil mercer reports. phil mercerjoins us now from sydney... if you weeks extension,...
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nick's address including nick's son ben. >> i worked at levi stadium, a fine dining restaurant for the home of the frymaners? he was laid off. ben had been collecting unemployment ever since until last week. >> i went to pay my cell phone bill -- >> without any warning he was locked out of his debit account unable to access his money. >> it is frustrating and scary. >> a call to the bank confirmed his fears. >> they black listed this address. they just did it to the whole address. >> the bank said edd had locked the accounts for ben and eight others with the same address. those eight others? those were the scammers. >> now i need contact them again to go through the whole process again and verify who i am. i had to wait on hold for edd for about three hours. >> and no one at edd could tell him what was going on. >> i have no way of knowing exactly how long i'll be locked out of my account. >> the empbl dd has announced it will no longer process multiple claims to a sim address in an effort to stop fraud. it didn't say what happens to legitimate claims to those addresses. a spokesperson said edd was too busy to clarify policy or tell us how many legitimate claims are getting cut off. >> i am a legitimate person myself count hasn't been a part of this fraud lenl activity and please allow me access to my money. >> many are getting multiple edd letters to strangers at their home. however, so far, ben is the only one we know of who has been cut off because he lived at up wit of these addresses. so if this has happened to you, please let me know about it and i'll make a huge effort to get you your benefis and we'll report the story and let everyone know what's going on. ama? >> all right, michael, thank you. you've been working so hard on this. helping put food on the table means helping the people who put an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> all of us here would like to show our gratitude in our building a better bay area thanks to a mom. these women are providing our local farm workers with essential goods while they work during a pandemic and poor air conditions. melissa has their story. >> when we look at the food on our tables, they're all being picked by somebody. and who is that? we're all going through a pandemic. a lot of russ in a situation where we're able to work from home. however, they're not. they're out there working in very close conditions. and not to mention the fires. we produced terrible air quality for people. and they're out there. those are the things that we want to bring to light. rain or shine. these are people working and they're working hard. and i think that is what people overlook sometimes and that they forget. the name of this group, what it means to the four of us, we're children of immigrants and that's how they started their american journey. and it was through the field. it was something that was really important to us. and especially with everything that is happening with the pandemic and recently, the fires. >> we were three strangers on social media. it was from maria and she was doing it for farm workers. it grew from there. >> all the donations are coming from our communities and our friends and family and people we don't even know. i think it is a huge thing people want to help but they don't know how. we're giving them a source to use to be part of the community. >> we did a survey. the majority of them asked for masks and food. just knowing these people are working seven days a week, ten plus hours a day and they still need help with food as essential as they are. it made me so sad. it was eye opening to know this is such a need. they are actually very humbled and shocked by how much the community has given to them. >> i don't see this slowing down. it is something that it holds dear to all of our hearts. it is something that we dome want to stop. this is just the beginning. >> i feel glad that we can take a little and give a lot. i feel this time has really brought our communities together to help and it just confirms that together we can do a lot. >> they are doing such great work. and we invite to you join better bay area project thanks and share your gratitude for everyone making a difference during the pandemic. use the hash better bay area to show us how you're saying thank you and we will share it. we're always delighted to share these stories. >> we certainly. are it's great. >>> the calendar says it's fall but it won't feel like it in a few days. the forecast is ahead. >>> i'm cornell bernard on the beach in pacifica where school is in se the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> a nice evening in santa cruz. it's nice to be out on the beach and see people. while most students are dealing with the everyday challenges of distance learning, some student are taking a detour from zoom and >> today looks pretty calm. i feel like i can catch a wave. >> she's stoked to be living a beach boys sopping. wearing a wet suit and hanging ten on a surfboard during school hours. >> it's crazy going to online school, on zoom, especially. i feel like being out in the ocean, surfing, gets my mind off the stress of school. >> reporter: monica and seven of her classmates are at linda mar beach in pacifica learning to hang loose. >> yes, i'll surf today. catch all the waves. >> reporter: students are getting school p.e. credit. made possible by nonprofit city surf project. now partnering with public schools. all equipment and instruction is totally free. >> and right here, we have the greatest classroom that you can ask for. >> reporter: the co-founder is a former high school teacher and long time surfer who wanted to provide more students with equitable access to the sport. >> growing up here in san francisco and being part of surf seasonable, i saw that it was an upper which is a sport. and people who hadn't gone surfing could benefit. >> my longest wave was at santa cruz. >> he is a city surf project alumni who teaches other students to surf. >> to see them experience what i experienced for the first time. it is really rewarding. >> so all these student will tell you, this is about a lot more than learning how to ride a wave. it is about building confidence and overcoming fear of open water. >> if i go out there, i'm going to do it. don't be afraid of the water. then boom, i've got it. >> reporter: look out. thesalture surfers are turning good and could turn pro one of these days. abc7 news. >> they are getting good. all right. >>> it's going to be one of those weekends where you'll want to catch a wave, hit the beach. >> it's hang time weather, right? >> we could use some cool ones. overnight, lots of fog and low clouds. low 60s will be mild. upper 60s, coast. upper 70s along the bay. we have a fire weather watch in effect from saturday morning to sunday morning because of increasing temperatures and gusty winds and low humidity. here's the seven-day forecast. notice how the heat just peaks. i shouldn't say peaks but increases strongly, rapidly over the weekend. it won't be comfortable. >> not at all. back into the triple digits. thank you. >> all right. let's talk about some sports tonight. >> i'm just thinking about that surfing video. that's awesome. >>> football, niners 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nick connelly day hi nick you've been out on the streets today is the 50th day of these demonstrations what's the turnout been like is there any signs that it's shrinking. because you can see it's been a filthy day here rain and really going to real time no cold so as i was walking to join protest is the report on this march today it seemed like maybe this was going to be a bit of a damp squib you saw people looking around at each other wondering whether this would be the weekend these protests basically fizzled out but that wasn't the case the route was a bit different police as always making it difficult for justice to come out of town so once they'd found their way to each other because of the internet is also severely blocked year on these protests somebody to be able to communicate once they have found to that the crowd was bigger and bigger than last week a sense that perhaps this inauguration had really angered the russian so she said they were willing to come out and risk arrest. and this kind of weather and given that people are braving this weather to turn out to turn out on the streets we mentioned earlier that it was. a symbolic inauguration day given that the crowds don't seem to be dampened yet is it safe to say that she does have. a lot of support still. she definitely is someone that lets people identify with. today's. protest is wearing a burger king and restaurant crowns as a joke as a kind of sign of. how they react to. last week i think the bigger picture is that she was always someone who was just a transitional figure she said that she is not a politician she. husband who. was put in prison by the regime here and she is someone who would allow elections fresh elections fair elections to happen and to pave the way for transition but someone who is supported by many but not the only and the kind of unique leader of these protests these person we need a single leader these people organizing themselves without a party hierarchy without anyone telling what to do this is much broader than that . and so given that these there is no single leader within what's the likelihood that these protests will continue in the strength that they have gone the last 15 days. i'm kind of missing my crystal ball right now it's very difficult every time that these protests seem to be reducing in size then the belorussians come and surprise us every time the police comes in and makes mass arrests it seems like the next week there are more people out on the streets i think alexander lukashenko has no idea what this is going off 26 years in power and in his 6 after that integration last week the secret inauguration in which he didn't even have any russian gas level international gas at that event i think for now it seems that the regime does have some stability so reserves or civility the security services are still open now but you know this massive police presence is costing them huge amounts of money choice and keep those people and other hand the protest to show no real sign of being intimidated by anything the government could throw at them and for now when you talk and they say we we we're tired of being afraid we are not going to go back to sitting home and keeping quiet nick connelly in minsk thank you nick. for it is in switzerland have rejected a proposal to reduce immigration from european union countries switzerland isn't a member of the e.u. but under current agreements in you citizens can live and work in switzerland and vice versa results show almost 62 percent of referendum participants voted against the measure which was put forward by the populace we speak with potty. in switzerland if you want to change the law you have to put it to a vote one issue on sunday's ballots an initiative put forward by the populist swiss people's party it would limit the number of e.u. citizens who are allowed to live and work freely in the country the party claimed having too many e.u. immigrants would diminish the wealth of swiss citizen if passed it would put a strain on the economic relationship between switzerland and the e.u. and also limit free movement from millions of swiss citizens but a recent poll by the national t.v. station as our air shows more than 6
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that said, ten times earnings, but people think the estimates are too high nick in virginia, nick >>-yah, jim, thanks for taking my call people want to feel safe and secure this company announced a partnership with google. is now the time to buy a.d.t.? >> i don't like that company and i don't think it's run very well i think that is a commodity. i'm going to say no, you don't want to own it it's been going down since they made that announcement david in north carolina, david >> caller: boo-yah, jim. first-time caller. your thoughts on starting a new position in 59 >> it is the best contact call center we have had them on a number of times. they do tremendous value it does work with a lot of other companies that need contact, cloud. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got scr
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nick watt. he's out in los angeles for us. nick, yet another official a is casting doubt on the president's vaccine promises. what's the latest? >> reporter: listen, wolf, the president keeps on saying it, that he thinks that we're going to get a vaccine by election day. and yet another federal official telling cnn that is just not realistic. here's the direct quote. i don't know any scientist involved in this effort who thinks we will be getting shots into arms anytime before election day. meanwhile, wolf, friday, the tsa screened more people in a day than they have since the pandemic began. another sign, perhaps, that more of us are letting down our guards. is this the spark for another surge? or this? or this? we'll find out in a few weeks. >> things are stabilized, things are much better. but we have seen, as you mentioned, spikes after long weekends. >> in part due to memorial day crowds celebrating the start of summer, new case counts soared from around 20,000 a day mid-may to over 70,000, a little more than a month later. and labor day, we're starting from a much higher baseline. >> i don't think it will take much to really bring us back up to to 70,000 new cases a day. >> reporter: this weekend marks the unofficial start of fall, when people will start moving back indoors, when infection risk rises and -- >> people are exhausted. that's a danger, trying to keep up our vigilance. >> reporter: it's also back-to-school time. colleges never single state dealing with outbreaks. 11 northeastern students just kicked out for the entire semester without refunds after allegedly gatherering in a hotel room. 900 students have now tested positive at iowa state. now, when student athletes first returned after memorial day -- >> it two about three weeks before it started to spread into the general population. it then got into a local nursing home and ten people died. >> reporter: 29 states right now seeing 5% or more tests coming back positive. a bad sign. the past few days, west virginia and north dakota seeing record infection rates. missouri and puerto rico seeing record death tolls. meanwhile, as we near election d day, the president says we've turned the corner. >> we're going to have a vaccine very soon. maybe even before a very special date, you know what date i'm talking about. >> i think the chance to have a vaccine for widespread use in 2020 are extremely low. >> reporter: at least three vaccine producers, rivals, reportedly preparing a joint statement that that that they not seek government approval until they know the vaccine is safe. >> the fact that we're seeing the pharmaceutical companies sort of protectioni inprotectin population from the government is something i've never seen before. >> reporter: now, the president also wants k-12 schools open as much as possible. we are tracking the 101 biggest districts in the nation. and wolf, tomorrow morning, 16 of them will kick off their school year. 14 of the 16 online only. among them, chicago, houston, dallas, and baltimore. wolf? >> all right, nick watt reporting from l.a. nick, thank you. let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. the president had a rather lengthy session with reporters over at the white house this afternoon. it was billed as a news conference, but parts of it totally sounded like a campaign event. update our viewers. >> that's exactly right, wolf. president trump was rambling and misleading at times, as he lashed out at kamala harris, accusing the democratic vice presidential candidate spreading fears about a coronavirus vaccine. harris told cnn that she does not trust the president as a credible source of covid-19 information. mr. trump used the white house, as you said, as campaign backdrop, as he hinted once again that a vaccine could be available before election day, even though his own administration health experts have said repeatedly, don't bet on it. >> thank you. happy labors -- labor day. >> reporter: during a labor day news conference that sounded more like a rally from the wohie
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with that, nick, over to you. nick: thank you, tom and caitlin as well, and atlantic council. thank you for inviting me. anots day. theit got me thinking about new homeland security headquarters there in southeast washington. anybody who has ever been there the kinds impressed by of command post it has overlooking the nation's capital. i think in a lot of ways it symbolizes the spirit of the department and the purpose for which it was created. but you are also reminded that it has been a mental hospital for eight years. that's a way to bring us to this juncture, is the future of dhs going to be one that keeps the department stabilized after a period of great instability. so i'm very much looking forward next panelist. we are fortunate to have three former homeland security secretaries with us. during the past few years we've had five different leaders at dhs. those you'll hear from span 12 years of its young existence, so that's a lot of institutional knowledge and experience that we can tap into. you already know who they are, will be joined by former secretary michael cherto
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nick connelly on the line nick tell us what's happening in the capital right now and what's the mood. well the march has broadly ended and this is the time when most arrests only happen at the fringes when police in plain clothes honing in on people at the end of the column of people just in the last 1015 minutes where i am at a mall i've seen young people running trying to disappear in the crowds running from police in plain clothes driving bans on mark band with the number plates wearing balaclavas off today that was overwhelmingly black and you had a family feel people bring their pets in that small children detention returning to the street that means i think the government will be in raffles a month after this week's election people have come out and even begin numbers these protests not getting smaller but instead getting bigger and we. want to ask you more about that in a moment i have to say 1st contacting you for hours and suspected internet mobile networks had been. the case and that being the patent throughout these protests that the government shut down they're going to kick it with a phone call to even. trying to stay in touch with our colleagues and it was just impossible this is not a technical issue is not a problem with too many people out this is because on the part of your party to restrict that in the hope of preventing an aging preventing we're doing the job. that tingle in recent days we've seen reports especially local reporters being arrested and even convicted for so-called organization protests not just taking part in un sanctions but allegedly even organizing a real attempt to prevent coverage and prevent opposition groups from coordinating but it's not working there just so many people out everyone has a smartphone everyone is filming so you can get out of it and it will still be spread across the country in a matter of our day after day the images. are now just massive numbers of people on the streets it's day 29 of the protests in the momentum of the opposition movement shows no sign of slowing i suppose it's an understatement to say that passions are clearly. well that's definitely the case and there had been a lot of suggestions that she's going to pro-government media has that as the school year we started and some agenda was in that people would give up people who are tired that the you know hits to the fore it says of me as i think what's right by the compass and would use momentum i would give up but it seems if anything that government attempts to clamp down the protests are having the opposite effect become a quick and i thought showing in recent weeks i think valediction going military fatigues with an unloaded gun that somehow would impress people it seems to have done the opposite people are laughing at the regime rather than fearing it and coming out in of a great number there is no roadmap the political position is very. very different people and they're not really operating very effective right now and this is needed they have made protesting but there everyday life and they can keep on doing it there is no roadmap nick connelly in maine for us as always much appreciated it. in hong kong thousands of officers in riot gear have descended on anti-government protests arresting hundreds of people demonstrators are furious about the decision to postpone today's planned legislative elections they're also angry about a sweeping national security law imposed by china that gives beijing unprecedented power to crackdown on critics in hong kong. the greek aim hong kong they chant and hong kong people unite. these pro-democracy campaign is should be voting today in elections to the city's legislature instead that out on the streets after authorities delayed the poll until next summer citing a spike in coded 19 cases. was that that protests have been matched within andras bonds with police firing pepper balls at some. and using stop and such on others as was the was that was what the the new national security law imposed by china bans demonstrations like the ones i know the reason people are protesting right now
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with that, nick, over to you. nick: think you, tom and caitlin as well, and atlantic council. thank you for inviting me. i think it is a fascinating and urgent discussion as we look forward to what may happen over the next couple of months at a time of great anxiety and uncertainty in our country. today was another wild day in dhs land. we saw the state of the home and , inch at dhs headquarters defense of the trump administration's record, and then my colleague had a story just now about whistleblower ryan murphy's complaint laying out several allegations that he was pressured to change reports and play down the threat of russian interference in the election. so just another very tumultuous day. theit got me thinking about new homeland security headquarters there in southeast washington. anybody who has ever been there the kinds impressed by of command post it has overlooking the nation's capital. i think in a lot of ways it symbolizes the spirit of the department and the purpose for which it was created. but you are also reminded that it has been a mental hospital for eight
with that, nick, over to you. nick: think you, tom and caitlin as well, and atlantic council. thank you for inviting me. i think it is a fascinating and urgent discussion as we look forward to what may happen over the next couple of months at a time of great anxiety and uncertainty in our country. today was another wild day in dhs land. we saw the state of the home and , inch at dhs headquarters defense of the trump administration's record, and then my colleague had a story just now about...
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taylor: that was nick clay with facebook -- nick clegg with facebook.oing to look at that big tex selloff, that was since june -- the worst since june. ♪ theor: equities tumbling by most in almost three months as they were taken away from the highflying tech stocks. now, the senior vice president of strategy at global x etf. to me about the unwind we -- tell me about the online we have seen in big tex today. -- unwind we have seen in big tech today. can you hear me? we will get back to him. try to reestablish the line as we -- let's try to reestablish the line as we talked to him. a really rough day in the equity markets today, big tech having some of its worst -- one of its worst days since june. up a littleing better than the s&p. ruffleap stocks that 2000, the big underperformer as well, certainly not selling off as quickly as we can, so you are getting a bigger selloff today. the nasdaq the worst performer, which was off about 5%. you did see a bit of elevation points.ix, up seven earlier in the day, the vix was up about nine points. back on theave
taylor: that was nick clay with facebook -- nick clegg with facebook.oing to look at that big tex selloff, that was since june -- the worst since june. ♪ theor: equities tumbling by most in almost three months as they were taken away from the highflying tech stocks. now, the senior vice president of strategy at global x etf. to me about the unwind we -- tell me about the online we have seen in big tex today. -- unwind we have seen in big tech today. can you hear me? we will get back to him....
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correspondent nick connelly is reporting for us from minsk nick approach has been keeping up the pressure what does that look like today from where you are. good afternoon well maybe some of the chance around me we are not in the script writing to me. because i don't think you live. by the test is pretty hungry when this vote is the risk it going to. be it seems like the. most the main 3 could be cordoned off and then suddenly out of nowhere. tens of thousands really all together in one direction and the masses of people so big that within about 3 minutes the secret police including no longer able to make this arrest the grass is just too big and they drove off. and there haven't been a violent detentions and this weekend has that in any way affected the turnout today. i think if anything it's just made people angry that the attention women were expected they came as no surprise they were deaf in the show in recent weeks we have seen that women have been messed up by security agents uniform and those in civilian clothing and they have been able to do. that to you as you put it sometimes t
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nick in massachusetts, nick? >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer how are you doing? >> well, how about you >> caller: doing well. i want to thank you, your team and family for the work you do you've been an incredible force in my life and my wife -- >> that's to fabulous. >> caller: my wife and i talk about you all the time on our pod cast. >> thank you. >> caller: what are your thoughts on one of the world's leading satellite manufacturers. they produce consumer wearables but also manufactures products for marine, aviation and government usage i haven't heard much from the company other than it just reported the s.o.s. rescue with the in reach device. what are your thoughts on garmin >> i've liked garmin for years and years and years and it could be because i'm a boater. their stuff is absolute best i know the stock looks like it rolling over i won't let the chart determine how i think about garmin, which is an excellent company and these are excellent questions. thank you, nickassachusetts. the chart suggestiignificanugget a few more tough weeks but the bottom is viable and i don't want you to wait here. don't be so cute this is larry williams we're talking about. much more "mad money" ahead. after swearing off makeup in 2015, 15-time winning artist alisha keys is getting into the beauty business with e.l.f i think lit move the neit will . i want to see if it means a pretty profit and how short sellers could be the investing safety belt and i'm using nikola as a case study and all your calls, rapid fire in tonight's edition of the lightning round so stay with cramer. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like... like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most plus $0 commissions for online u.
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nick he's a member of the german buddhist taught for chancellor merkel's christian democrats she's also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to have you back on the day. first of underlying she laid out lofty goals for the coming year they need the backing of the e.u. countries to become reality they need the backing of wall makers such as your self we should remind viewers too that that you and commission president and ally and you're both members of the conservative c.d.u. party how much of today's state of the union message was wishful thinking in your opinion. i think it was a father line is absolutely right as europeans i want and as christian democrats i should include should not fall short in terms of our ambition of strategic determination to shape the european future on issues we cover noise ation in issues like building idiots will economy in safeguarding the rule of law and technically. pressing challenges like the migration crisis i think we should in this changing world we should not be overly defensive in a world roche as europeans would have all reasons to protect and defend our european way of life to shape a model for an economy for a society that will stand up in the competition with autocrats and populists around the world want to pick up a migration policy ursula find a line today called for more unity she wants a true e.u. migration policy i want you to take a listen to what germany's interior minister is saying about the state of european migration policy take a listen. i think everyone must have realized by now that if the european union does not act and formulate an immigration policy that starts an outer borders then europe will repeatedly be faced with an undesirable immigration situation and surely nobody wants that. in this. district europe already has an undesirable migration policy and if we look at the falwell from the maria camp fire again we see it is germany that had to step up and take in. i think what we have been doing and i have been arguing for that last week with a number of our colleagues in the german parliament i think we put a very careful balance between our your humanitarian ambition our humanitarian openly gay ssion to help in this urgent situation and help particularly the most vulnerable unaccompanied minus of families with little children while not creating the situation that will would again create an ordered list of an uncontrolled flow of migrants into the center of europe i think it has raised the stakes again for europeans to come together in a joint solution we cannot. over the long term tolerate this shameful situation in more of a camps we cannot leave crease and other countries in the mediterranean alone in facing this issue and. we will not be able i think to wait until maybe the last one in europe will be able to agree to something but it is some see where we urgently need a european solution and i hope that now towards the european summit later this month . under the leadership of the commission and was a stroke of poor from france and germany we will get closer to a more tangible solution you've got actors are just hungary's viktor orbach you know he's declared migrants a migration a threat to hungary and national security and that is happening within the european union he wants the status quo germany doing the heavy lifting here he wants that to remain unchanged do you think he's going to get what he wants. i think we have to find a balanced approach where everyone can make a contribution that may look differently from country to country it is also question whether him or the migrants would really necessarily would want to stay in countries in the center is the euro but there potentially other ways for these countries to contribute but i think that will still be crystal clear as our interior minister made the point if you are not contributing to european solidarity in the challenge to like a migration then maybe an end at some point in on financial solidarity or other integration policies and on other issues. the commission president today said that. free zone have no place in the european union she obviously was was talking about the situation in poland talk is cheap here when you're talking about values what do you see europe being able to do to tangibly change the mindset is in poll. i think it's one of the most challenging issues when you look at the rule of law issues including those of as it should be i rights in countries like poland. i think unfortunate you may come to the conclusion that the only language that some member countries would understand is where the buck stops when you also include the financial dimension into this questions but clearly we're also talking about a rule of law mechanism we're talking about that in the european union we have certain procedures in the council of europe where i had the german delegation and we have put poland on the watch list for the 1st time as you member state has been newly put on the watch list in the council of europe and at some point countries who have to realize that they cannot ignore everything that is going. on around them without having consequences for issues that are there hard like economic integration like security issues with regard to foreign threats and that is i think of progress that we will need to see over the future in europe i want to ask you before we run out of time want to ask you about brags that underly and today warned the u.k. not to renae go on the withdrawal agreement and again this may come down to what berlin can do with london more so than what brussels can do with london what do you see happening here i think what we observe i think has major repercussions that only in the european union and with major e.u. member states if you watch carefully what is coming out of the united states in terms of comments with that regard i think that a u.k. government that would sway away from the rule of law from being a reliable partner in international agreements this would have be a serious issue for the u.k. in the future as various former prime ministers have warned over the last couple of days and for a country that has been the home of democracy and the rule of law for centuries it will be really a very negative development. dr injury is nick member of the german parliament mr nick we appreciate your time tonight we had a lot of issues to go through there thank you for your insights thank you good night good night. he was president donald trump has approved a request by oregon's governor to declare a federal emergency and boost government help to fight wildfires sweeping across the state oregon washington state in california have all been hit hard and early by unprecedented fires this year. salat is in california tonight and he takes us to bury creek a small community that the flames almost burned off the man. who are entering the restricted area of the north complex fire one of the 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emerged this morning that are worth touching on, nick gibb, the schools minister for touching on, nick gibb, the schools ministerfor england, touching on, nick gibb, the schools minister for england, has touching on, nick gibb, the schools ministerfor england, has been doing the round of interviews. i'm not sure it's entirely clear what will happen in the context of a school or a class if an individual pupil tests positive, will that entire bubble, a class or a school year, have to spend a fortnight doing school remotely, working from home? it's not entirely clear, i suppose the next couple of weeks could give us a test case where we will see what will happen. the other big question being asked on the first day of term for plenty in england is what happens at the end of the school year as far as exams are concerned, gcse, a.s. and a—levels. it's looking likely that those exams could be pushed back to try and deal with the attainment gap, the fact that pupils have missed a lot of schooling. the government is not being specific about the exact timings and when they will say whether or not the exams will be pushed back. here is nick gibb who wa
emerged this morning that are worth touching on, nick gibb, the schools minister for touching on, nick gibb, the schools ministerfor england, touching on, nick gibb, the schools minister for england, has touching on, nick gibb, the schools ministerfor england, has been doing the round of interviews. i'm not sure it's entirely clear what will happen in the context of a school or a class if an individual pupil tests positive, will that entire bubble, a class or a school year, have to spend a...
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nick he's a member of the german buddhist talk for chancellor merkel's christian democrats she's also a member of parliament foreign affairs committee mr nick it's good to have you back on the day. first of underlying she laid out lofty goals for the coming year they need the backing of the e.u. countries to become reality they need the backing of all makers such as your self we should remind viewers too that that you and commission president on the line you're both members of the conservative c.d.u. party how much of today's state of the union message was wishful thinking in your opinion. i think it was a felon is absolutely right as europeans i want and as christian democrats i should include should not fall short in terms of our and mission of strategic determination to shape the european future on issues we covered as a ssion in issues like building it it's still economy in safeguarding the rule of law and tech ling pressing challenges like the migration crisis i think we should in this changing world we should not be overly defensive in a war approach as europeans we have all reasons to protect and defend our european way of life to shape a model for an economy for a society that will stand up in the competition with autocrats and populists around the world want to pick up a migration policy ursula find a line today called for more unity she wants a true e.u. migration policy i want you to take a listen to what germany's interior minister is saying about the state of european migration policy take a listen. talk it's moves you that i think everyone must have realized by now that if the european union does not act and formulate an immigration policy that starts an outer borders then europe will repeatedly be faced with an undesirable immigration situation and surely nobody wants that this can mean that in this. district europe already has an undesirable migration policy and if we look at the falwell from the camp fire again we see it is germany that had to step up and take in mind. i think what we have been doing and i have been arguing for that last week with a number of our colleagues in the german parliament i think we put a very careful balance between our your humanitarian ambition our humanitarian obligation to help in this urgent situation and help particular the most vulnerable on the company at minus of families with little children while not creating the situation that will would again create an ordered list of uncontrolled flow of migrants into the center of europe i think it has raised the stakes again for europeans to come together in the joint solution we cannot over the long term tolerate this shameful situation in morea of the camps we cannot leave crease and other countries in the mediterranean alone in facing this issue and. we will not be able to think to wait until maybe the last one in europe will be able to agree to something but it is something where we urgently need a european solution and i hope that now towards the european summit later this month. under the leadership of the commission and was a strong support from friends in germany we will get closer to a more tangible solution you've got actors are just hungary's viktor orban you know he's declared migrants a migration a threat to national security and that is happening within the european union he wants the status quo germany doing the heavy lifting here he wants that to remain unchanged do you think he's going to get what he wants. i think we have to find a balanced approach where everyone can make a contribution that may look differently from country to country it is also question whether him or the migrants would really necessarily would want to stay in countries in central eastern europe but they have potentially other ways for these countries to contribute but i think that we also be crystal clear as our interior minister made the point if you are not contributing to european solidarity in a challenge to like migration there may be an end at some point in on financial solidarity or other integration policies and on other issues. in the commission president today said that. free zone have no place in the european union she obviously was was talking about the situation in poland talk is cheap here when you're talking about values what do you see europe being able to do to tangibly change the mind sets in poll. i think it's one of the most challenging issues when you look at the rule of law issues including those of as it should be ira it's in countries like poland. i think unfortunate you may come to the conclusion that the only language that some member countries will understand is where the buck stops when you also include the financial dimension to discussions but clearly we're also talking about a rule of law mechanism we're talking about that in the european union we have certain procedures in the council of europe where i had the german delegation and we have put poland on the watch list for the 1st time as you member state has been newly put on the watch list in the council of europe and at some point countries who have to realize that they cannot ignore everything that is going. on around them without having consequences for issues that are there hard like economic integration like security issues with regard to foreign threats and that is i think a progress that we will need to see over the future in europe i want to ask you before we run out of time want to ask you about brags that underly and today warned the u.k. not to rename go on the withdrawal agreement and again this may come down to what berlin can do with london more so than what brussels can do with one did what do you see happening here. i think what we observe i think has major repercussions that only in the european union and with major e.u. member states if you watch carefully what is coming out of the united states in terms of comments with that regard i think that a u.k. government that would. sway away from the rule of law from being a reliable partner in international agreements this would have to be a serious issue for the q.k. in the future as various former prime ministers have warned over the last couple of days and for a country that has been the home of democracy in the rule of rule for centuries it would be really a very negative development dr injury is nick member of the german parliament mr nick we appreciate your time tonight we had a lot of issues to go through there thank you for your insights thank you cannot connect. us president donald trump has approved a request by oregon's governor to declare a federal emergency and boost government help to fight wildfires weeping across the state oregon washington state in california have all been hit hard and early by unprecedented fires this year we use all of salad is in california tonight and he takes us to bury creek a small community that the flames almost burned off the man. we're entering the restricted area of the north complex fire one of the biggest wildfires in california in history. whole communities burned to the ground within hours more than a dozen people died in this section of the fire alone. firefighter and even skiver shows us the damage that barry creek elementary school was completely destroyed and the wildfire still isn't fully contained. our biggest challenge right now
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very latest let's cross over to the better a c n capital minsk where our correspondent nick conley is standing by and nick what do we know concerning the whereabouts of maria. well terry this is all very much still up in the air we've had that statement in the foster hours from the border guard saying that she was detained the 2 men also part of the coordination council of the opposition had left the country for ukraine but she had been detained while trying to cross the border illegally some state media even claiming that the 2 men. and one other member of the coalition's had thrown her out of the car between the border. checkpoints on the way to ukraine i think it's going to be sometimes we get any sense of what really is going is going on so far none of the 3 have contacted their loved ones their allies here in minsk so we have no way of verifying the statements but it does fit a wider picture of the government here trying to much like a position basically giving people an option between staying in the country and being put in prison or being forced out to join us at lunch the presidential candidate is
very latest let's cross over to the better a c n capital minsk where our correspondent nick conley is standing by and nick what do we know concerning the whereabouts of maria. well terry this is all very much still up in the air we've had that statement in the foster hours from the border guard saying that she was detained the 2 men also part of the coordination council of the opposition had left the country for ukraine but she had been detained while trying to cross the border illegally some...
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nick's dad. susan and nick are more safe and their freedoms more secure because president trump put the america first action. it may not have made him popular in every foreign capital but it's worked. >> let's talk this over. don fox is former general counsel and kylie atwood is a correspondent. we have talked about this a couple times before. at times he looks very much lirk this is about pompeo 2024, not the quite positiunited states p the world. >> if you look at the events that secretary of state mike pompeo engaged in over the last couple of months in the official capacity as secretary of state or the personal capacity as mike pompeo, lifelong republican mike pompeo, they seem to be connected to republican politics either formally or create the appearance of being really connected so let's flick through some of those. he did deliver a speech to the republican national convention from tel aviv. he did that in his personal capacity and on official travel as secretary of state mike pompeo traveling on taxpayer dollars when he recorded that speech. another thing that he did in recent weeks is delive
nick's dad. susan and nick are more safe and their freedoms more secure because president trump put the america first action. it may not have made him popular in every foreign capital but it's worked. >> let's talk this over. don fox is former general counsel and kylie atwood is a correspondent. we have talked about this a couple times before. at times he looks very much lirk this is about pompeo 2024, not the quite positiunited states p the world. >> if you look at the events that...
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nick mulleins will be the quarterback. how much does the offense change with nick? >> same playbook, same off ensz. nick extension of the coaching staff. he knows the offense inside and out. knows every detail. things like that. i don't think there's anything you have to take off the table for him. the one thing i worry about is you haven't played a ton of football and maybe you throw a reckless interception or decision. we saw that last week. i hope he reigns it in a little early. don't be too overly aggressive. mulleins is -- he's got a good arm, quick release, smart. of course he's not as good as jimmy garoppolo. but we saw moments two years ago where we went dam, mulleins is moving this team up and down the field and the giants defense is nothing to write home about. to where even though, w running back injuries and everything like that, i believe mulleins and shanahan will be able to pull off enough plays and points to win this football game. >> we got to step aside. the nineers have been inspired by mckinnon. likely he's going to get the nod on sunday. this isn't our first flip. and sure, some ren
nick mulleins will be the quarterback. how much does the offense change with nick? >> same playbook, same off ensz. nick extension of the coaching staff. he knows the offense inside and out. knows every detail. things like that. i don't think there's anything you have to take off the table for him. the one thing i worry about is you haven't played a ton of football and maybe you throw a reckless interception or decision. we saw that last week. i hope he reigns it in a little early. don't...
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nick eardley is at westminster. this nick eardley is at westminster. is quite a significar the this is quite a significant move was the government. it is re—imposing restrictions that were lifted back in may. yes, that is right but that really significant because it will apply to all of england. the last few weeks we have seen targeted local measures being enough by the government but this is a blanket approach seemed to everybody that from monday the maximum group you will be able to meet up in socially indoors or outdoors is sick. it would apply to workplaces and will not apply to schools. that is six people. there are some exceptions for things like weddings and funerals in sports without organised sports which take place but this is clearly because of concern within downing street and amongst the experts who advise ministers about that increasing number of new positive cases we have seen over the last few weeks. i think there is a worry that this disease is transmitting again and that too many people are meeting up in the play frankly don't have enough powers to break up house parties or gatherings in parks or things like that which we re in parks or things like that which were under 30 or more than they should've been. just on that point, i enough police numbers to impose this now because it is a criminal offence, is in a? absolutely. i don't think we will suddenly see the police manning every park in england for trying to figure out and knocking on every door to see what parties are taking place. but it is supposed to strengthen the message from government. there will be £500 finds on the spot and people will comply with the special orders. that doubles every time you get a new went up to £3200. we will also see the prime minister tomorrow backing downing street at a press conference, giving this message come i conference, giving this message come , clearly the government thinks he needs a stronger message on this. thank you, nicholas that that news broken about half an hour ago. —— thank you, nicks. the number of coronavirus cases across the uk has been rising in recent days. but the number of hospital admissions remains low — and that's a trend replicated in many countries trying to stave off a new wave of the disease. so, how do the numbers compare to earlier stages in the pandemic? 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has been investigating. so, this is one of the bays of our intensive care unit that was full back in april, may with patients with coronavirus. for weeks now, london's university college hospital has hardly seen any coronavirus patients across its 500 beds. what a difference from when we filmed here at the peak. then, the intensive care unit had to double in size to cope with the influx. now, it's empty of covid patients. but confirmed cases of covid infection have risen four—fold since mid july. as this graph for england shows clearly, it's mostly people in their 20s and 30s who are testing positive. those figures showing who is getting coronavirus help explain why
nick eardley is at westminster. this nick eardley is at westminster. is quite a significar the this is quite a significant move was the government. it is re—imposing restrictions that were lifted back in may. yes, that is right but that really significant because it will apply to all of england. the last few weeks we have seen targeted local measures being enough by the government but this is a blanket approach seemed to everybody that from monday the maximum group you will be able to meet up...