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nicole votes. so, you know, you, you certainly see that, that goes partly on to what you know, hannah was saying in terms of, you know, you may be going to these apps with a variety of needs and we're using this word therapy. you know very broadly ethan, you know, the therapists are often trained and, and specialized and particular types of conditions. ah, you know, they may have, you know, different different areas of expertise. and so that can be very important and that often isn't necessarily accounted for, ah, you know, in the environment as well as no oversight in terms of, you know, the, the type of chat that, you know, this question comes from where there may be no oversight that that really looks at whether it's a wild west that i handled a question nicole while wasted at it's all right. satellite low is from brewer says which mobile therapy app would you recommend? how do you know which app to use? land on that 2nd half that question. sonya, how do you know which app to use? so that can be
nicole votes. so, you know, you, you certainly see that, that goes partly on to what you know, hannah was saying in terms of, you know, you may be going to these apps with a variety of needs and we're using this word therapy. you know very broadly ethan, you know, the therapists are often trained and, and specialized and particular types of conditions. ah, you know, they may have, you know, different different areas of expertise. and so that can be very important and that often isn't...
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nicole, we're new friends.t you're here. thank you. >> thank you so much >> jimmy: i'm not saying that you have friends with money, sorry, they're the titles of the film >> well, i do have friend with money. >> jimmy: yeah, you do >> clearly >> how did you get involved with these guys for this project? >> i got an e-mail from ben saying, who i knew a little bit. we were mutual fans of one another -- >> i was jealous of her, basically, is the truth. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, well we met because we had movies come out the same weekend. i think one was "daredevil," and they said it was like the worst film ever made and i turn the page and it was like "nicole holofcener is a modern day jane austen. [ laughter ] "how do i get this?" >> jimmy: yeah, well these were different reviews. >> i've been trying to work with her ever since. >> it was very flattering. and so, he e-mailed me and i think you might have said, you know, a medieval movie, i'm not sure but whatever it was, i thought it was a joke. [ light la
nicole, we're new friends.t you're here. thank you. >> thank you so much >> jimmy: i'm not saying that you have friends with money, sorry, they're the titles of the film >> well, i do have friend with money. >> jimmy: yeah, you do >> clearly >> how did you get involved with these guys for this project? >> i got an e-mail from ben saying, who i knew a little bit. we were mutual fans of one another -- >> i was jealous of her, basically, is the...
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nicole hanna jones wants to set the record straight. >> this is not black american history.his is american history. >> what she says her 1619 project is really about. >> history is not just about what we're taught, but also all of the omissions. >> some see it differently. >> i mean, it's just full of bad history. >>> plus "house of gucci." it was a name that sounded so sweet, so seductive. >> the murderous intrigue of one of fashion's most famous families. >> there's all big things about being seduced by power. knowing what you shouldn't be doing and doing it anyway. >> and the film's star-studded power. >> i don't remember you singing "old man river." that was good. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ every time i eat stuffed crust from pizza hut, i play this song. but watch what happens when i play it backwards. eat stuffed crust backwards
nicole hanna jones wants to set the record straight. >> this is not black american history.his is american history. >> what she says her 1619 project is really about. >> history is not just about what we're taught, but also all of the omissions. >> some see it differently. >> i mean, it's just full of bad history. >>> plus "house of gucci." it was a name that sounded so sweet, so seductive. >> the murderous intrigue of one of fashion's most...
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>> good afternoon, nicole. great to see you. absolutely.nk it's okay -- if you are 18 and older, you've gotten your two-shot series, getting a booster if you haven't already, you can get near immediate benefits from that, nicole, within, say, 48 hours. that's when that booster starts to take effect. 50 and older, vital you get that booster as soon as possible. the point is, if that's you and you've gotten boosted, it is absolutely safe to travel. an airplane cabin is one of the safest places you can be around other people fully masked. air exchanges of the entire air circulation every two minutes, 100% of that air, so traveling by airplane to your destination, making sure everybody's boosted and they took proper precautions, absolutely safe to gather indoors, unmasked, with others that are doing the same thing. lastly, just say, for everybody out there, since people want actionable advice here, know your body. know your body. know your symptom profile. if you're developing a head cold, if you have a sore throat, get tested, get tested befor
>> good afternoon, nicole. great to see you. absolutely.nk it's okay -- if you are 18 and older, you've gotten your two-shot series, getting a booster if you haven't already, you can get near immediate benefits from that, nicole, within, say, 48 hours. that's when that booster starts to take effect. 50 and older, vital you get that booster as soon as possible. the point is, if that's you and you've gotten boosted, it is absolutely safe to travel. an airplane cabin is one of the safest...
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that is the man that killed nicole.e went to the jury. and we went to a jail for an exclusive interview with george burch. >> coming up. >> i ended up having to admit, one thing led to another -- >> i'm just going to put my mother had on air. nikki's breastfeeding, she has a new baby, her infant child is asleep in the house -- why would she have sex with the right outside the house? >> when dateline continues. when dateline continues oh, man that is wrinkly. like, not even just a little wrinkly, that's a whole lot of wrinkly. there are wrinkles on top of wrinkles! how do you even let your clothes get that wrinkled? how?! at least my shoes look good! looking good starts with bounce wrinkleguard. the megasheet designed to help prevent wrinkles in the dryer. kim is now demonstrating her congestion. save it slimeball. i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? quno
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. >> oh my god, nicole!know that was a thing? >> no, i sound like such a valley girl. "oh my god, nicole, that's so awesome!" [ laughter and applause ] that's what i sound like, right. >> jimmy: the question is, what was it that she told you -- >> i don't know. >> jimmy: -- that got that reaction? is that when she said, "i use used to be married to tom cruise"? [ laughter ] >> i actually met nicole on the set of "interview with a vampire" because obviously i worked with tom. >> jimmy: so you did know that, so that wasn't it. >> i've known nicole forever. i don't know what she told me. with -- i don't know.ut working- nicole -- i think jane campion picked her out of drama school or something. i think she was in jane campion's first short film. >> jimmy: oh. >> so that's garnered -- "oh my god, nicole, that's so awesome to know!" [ laughter ] kill me now. >> jimmy: it's funny that all the things that you do as an actor or whatever, just seeing a quick video of yourself interacting with another human being is e
. >> oh my god, nicole!know that was a thing? >> no, i sound like such a valley girl. "oh my god, nicole, that's so awesome!" [ laughter and applause ] that's what i sound like, right. >> jimmy: the question is, what was it that she told you -- >> i don't know. >> jimmy: -- that got that reaction? is that when she said, "i use used to be married to tom cruise"? [ laughter ] >> i actually met nicole on the set of "interview with a...
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>> nicole: and you should have called first. >> ej: and ruined my surprise?ej, look, it's been a long day, and i was just on my way to bed. >> ej: ooh. nice to know my timing is as impeccable as ever. >> nicole: just so you know, i will be going to bed alone, so you can take your food, and just-- >> ej: i actually brought something else. chocolate cookies and cream, which is your favorite, if i recall. surely, you have room for dessert. mm-hmm. >> xander: i heard my best girl was back in town. >> maggie: ah, and i heard that you got into a lot of trouble while i was gone. >> xander: well, you came home just in time. >> maggie: oh, didn't i? >> xander: i really was so sorry to hear about your daughter's passing. >> maggie: yeah. i wish i'd had more time with summer. i never was a really good mother to her. >> xander: you were with her in the end. >> maggie: yeah, well, she's not suffering anymore. >> xander: have you had any word from sarah? >> maggie: not as much as i'd like, a text now and then. >> xander: and she sounds happy with rex? >> maggie: yes, she d
>> nicole: and you should have called first. >> ej: and ruined my surprise?ej, look, it's been a long day, and i was just on my way to bed. >> ej: ooh. nice to know my timing is as impeccable as ever. >> nicole: just so you know, i will be going to bed alone, so you can take your food, and just-- >> ej: i actually brought something else. chocolate cookies and cream, which is your favorite, if i recall. surely, you have room for dessert. mm-hmm. >> xander: i...
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here's the thing, nicole.is something i say -- cornell knows this as much, probably better an i do. as a political scientist i pay attention to not just polling but polling questions. whenever i hear people say education has become the issue. it is not education, it is a proxy for people's racial animosities. nobody is freaking out about that. one key thing is think about what we have done over the last year. most people have had children in their house taking virtual classes. at some point when your kid was doing math class at the kitchen table and you heard the teacher say white people are evil? i don't think anybody heard that. unless critical race theory magically appeared after kids went back to class it is a lie. but it is a proxy for people. critical race theory just like the caravan a couple years ago, just like in 2004 with sooy has two mommies and parents were afraid their parents were going to be taught about the lgbtq agenda. all of these things are not new. they are ways to gin up a certain group
here's the thing, nicole.is something i say -- cornell knows this as much, probably better an i do. as a political scientist i pay attention to not just polling but polling questions. whenever i hear people say education has become the issue. it is not education, it is a proxy for people's racial animosities. nobody is freaking out about that. one key thing is think about what we have done over the last year. most people have had children in their house taking virtual classes. at some point...
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nicole: happy to be here, judy.untry and in some cases their kids too -- too. one thing they were concerned about is when they can take the vaccine. i want to introduce you to one mother in new york. >> thank you for taking our question. we are interested in knowing if there have been any developments regarding a covid-19 vaccine for kids under five years of age, and additionally, for kids that are getting the vaccine now, are there any side effects that have been seen or we can expect for kids? nicole: her second question gets to one of the underlying concerns of most parents, is the vaccine safe? the short answer is yes, but like adults, kids will have some of the same discomforts. that includes the soreness at the injection site, as well as a summary redness and swelling. that includes potentially nausea or pain or aches and fever in the days that follow. finally, all of the research that's gone into creating a vaccine for adults and children five to 11 will play a role in creating a vaccine for children under fi
nicole: happy to be here, judy.untry and in some cases their kids too -- too. one thing they were concerned about is when they can take the vaccine. i want to introduce you to one mother in new york. >> thank you for taking our question. we are interested in knowing if there have been any developments regarding a covid-19 vaccine for kids under five years of age, and additionally, for kids that are getting the vaccine now, are there any side effects that have been seen or we can expect...
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nicole? >> thank you. i just wanted to dig in a little bit more to this really interesting conversation about data collection and limitation. and i'll toss this back over to you senator jones. you referenced volunteer reporting regarding military and law enforcement themselves. can you talk a little bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities within the law enforcement sector? >> it's extremely challenging. and you've got -- at one point there was a component mainly about the communities themselves who really don't like to collect this data in the sense that they believe it somehow reflects badly on their communities. mayors and county commissioners and chiefs of police and sheriffs, they don't want their communities being tagged as a hate crime-filled community. and they also know that, quite frankly, with a lot of these hate crimes, comes a lot of publicity. so there's been a lot of reluctance to collect this data. i've seen it especially here
nicole? >> thank you. i just wanted to dig in a little bit more to this really interesting conversation about data collection and limitation. and i'll toss this back over to you senator jones. you referenced volunteer reporting regarding military and law enforcement themselves. can you talk a little bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities within the law enforcement sector? >> it's extremely challenging. and you've got...
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>> well, i'm worried, nicole.publican party that refuses to do so, our pants should be on fire about the imminent threat to democracy, and i don't think that we can pretend that this is a normal operating environment. i am assuming that the majority, the overwhelming majority of republicans in congress will never do anything to put guardrails up to protect our democracy. that is an assumption. and given that, it falls on democrats, maybe unfairly, but it falls on democrats to do that from the white house to the department of justice to our elections administration to the congress. and those guardrails have to go up now, because we are in danger of playing this out in the november '22 elections that will then be reinforced by the time that we get to 2024, and so i'm urging democrats to, like, forget that you're ever going to get agreement with republicans on these issues. come to the table, make sure that our state and local elections officials have the resources that they need, that there are standards put in plac
>> well, i'm worried, nicole.publican party that refuses to do so, our pants should be on fire about the imminent threat to democracy, and i don't think that we can pretend that this is a normal operating environment. i am assuming that the majority, the overwhelming majority of republicans in congress will never do anything to put guardrails up to protect our democracy. that is an assumption. and given that, it falls on democrats, maybe unfairly, but it falls on democrats to do that from...
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>> yeah, nicolle.eally comes down to two fundamental questions. number one, how many republicans are going to be coming home, particularly those suburban women who were turned off by donald trump, and secondly, how many fatigued democrats are going to stay home? we have seen that early voting record hit this earlier today, and that obviously redowns to the benefit usually of democrats, but mcauliffe is facing significant headwinds. i talked to a democratic canvasser for mcauliffe and she was concerned about the demographics, particularly younger african-americans. that's why you saw the mcauliffe campaign bring in representative clyburn, to try to fire up the last-minute turnout machine, and republicans frankly are very motivated on this issue of education. you asked me the other day to see if there was evidence of critical race theory being taught, and we have talked to so many republican voter whose have cited this as their issue but they haven't cited evidence. i trust it's happening on faith, and l
>> yeah, nicolle.eally comes down to two fundamental questions. number one, how many republicans are going to be coming home, particularly those suburban women who were turned off by donald trump, and secondly, how many fatigued democrats are going to stay home? we have seen that early voting record hit this earlier today, and that obviously redowns to the benefit usually of democrats, but mcauliffe is facing significant headwinds. i talked to a democratic canvasser for mcauliffe and she...
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you know nicole is going to have more on this. "deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, there, everyone it's 4:00 in new york. we begin with that breaking news, the merrick garland justice department -- out of the merrick garland justice department that will have implications into the deadly capitol insurrection. d.o.j. announcing in just the last few minutes that a federal grand jury has indicted steve bannon on two counts of contempt of congress of course because of his refusal to comply with a subpoena from the select committee. it comes on a day chock full of developments for the january 6th select committee. former white house chief of staff mark meadows is refusing, and today refused to show up in person for a deposition. that's despite being threatened by the committee with a contempt referral all of his own. joining us now, member of the house select committee investigating january 6th, congresswoman zoey lock ran of minnesota. you were scheduled to be here before the indictment came down. it has. we are pleased t
you know nicole is going to have more on this. "deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, there, everyone it's 4:00 in new york. we begin with that breaking news, the merrick garland justice department -- out of the merrick garland justice department that will have implications into the deadly capitol insurrection. d.o.j. announcing in just the last few minutes that a federal grand jury has indicted steve bannon on two counts of contempt of congress of course because...
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joyelle nicole johnson, once again!eyers. tonight -- keri russel, star of "joe pera talks with you," comedian joe pera, music from jake westley rogers featuring the 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. now, let's get to the news democrat eric adams defeated republican curtis sliwa
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but to your point, nicole, you're absolutely right.lot of the virginia election, not all of it, but a lot of it was on culture wars, on education, on, you know, is america becoming too woke or too enlightened and should we go back to the sort of by gone era where things are simpler? those are tried and true formulas that do work, but they work particularly well when you want to take the conversation off of the economy. the question that biden is going to have right now is can we get these bills done? and once they're done, can we pivot them to selling them and tarring republicans for opposing them? >> basil, i want to come back to you on the point that sam just made. this analysis about wokism. james carville made a comment about woke detox centers but i think there's another james carville-ism that is more appropriate in terms of what the landscape is shaping up to be and steph's been talking about it, joe scarborough has been talking about it, it's the economy, stupid. it's the path out of debating whether or not one person's wokism
but to your point, nicole, you're absolutely right.lot of the virginia election, not all of it, but a lot of it was on culture wars, on education, on, you know, is america becoming too woke or too enlightened and should we go back to the sort of by gone era where things are simpler? those are tried and true formulas that do work, but they work particularly well when you want to take the conversation off of the economy. the question that biden is going to have right now is can we get these bills...
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>> you know, nicolle, the people at the blood banks heard it.blem that we uncovered in this reporting is that there were so many red flags that were missed and that were not sort of put into context by the powers that be at the top of some of these agencies, especially the fbi, but also the military and other elements of the federal government. the warnings were there to be seen. the chatter was live for anyone who wanted to look for it on social media. and by the way, the red flags continued into the morning of january 6th. we obtained and listened to chatter from park police radio communications early that morning, 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., down at the washington monument and the lincoln memorial where there were hundreds of pro-trump demonstrators clashing with police. they were leaving backpacks unattended. some of them were carrying pitchforks down at the national mall. those are all signs that this was going to be a violent day. and yet there was not a robust effort by law enforcement or the military or the intelligence community to defend the
>> you know, nicolle, the people at the blood banks heard it.blem that we uncovered in this reporting is that there were so many red flags that were missed and that were not sort of put into context by the powers that be at the top of some of these agencies, especially the fbi, but also the military and other elements of the federal government. the warnings were there to be seen. the chatter was live for anyone who wanted to look for it on social media. and by the way, the red flags...
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. >> well, it's hard to do that, nicole. it's also incredibly dumb. mexico, it's the largest gdp in the world. it's larger than china. it's larger than the european union. we, you know, going back to the three amigos summits that president bush started, this should always be something where we're linking arms and yes, there are disagreements, but the problem is that it's not that it's hard to heal the breach. i think they've already done that. even the issues being discussed, discounts on electric vehicles that are larger in america than for canadian vehicles, those things are all reconcilable. what mexico and canada are worried about is the american turn towards autocracy. will the democrats still be around? i mean, you know, they're going to heal the breach for now, but they're looking ahead to the midterms. they're looking to 2024. >> you know, rick, that's something that ambassador mcfaul has said after president biden's first trip to europe. that's something i have heard from people who have worked in your space, in diplomacy, and at the state de
. >> well, it's hard to do that, nicole. it's also incredibly dumb. mexico, it's the largest gdp in the world. it's larger than china. it's larger than the european union. we, you know, going back to the three amigos summits that president bush started, this should always be something where we're linking arms and yes, there are disagreements, but the problem is that it's not that it's hard to heal the breach. i think they've already done that. even the issues being discussed, discounts on...
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nicole saphier and former senior advisor to president trump. dr.ole, really, when we think about this variant, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, but there's thousands of variance already. we heard about the nu variant.s using the greek letter system. that is the last. we were supposed to be very afraid of. delta, in the meantime, as now the variant. 1% of our cases here in the united states. are you concerned about this new one are we at a point where it's just seeming like they dr. fauc that cried wolf and the w.h.o. that cried wolf? >> to make him of the latest variant is recently named earlier today -- it's thought to have originated south africa, as you mentioned. as it has expanded to the surrounding nations also seen cases in the u.k. -- not the u.k., europe, israel, and even hong kong. they believe it is m widespread than originally thou so what is it? anwe don't really know right now. it is very early, it's hard to say. it does seem to be highly transmissible they are thinking it's a rise o cases in south africa, but we don't know at this
nicole saphier and former senior advisor to president trump. dr.ole, really, when we think about this variant, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, but there's thousands of variance already. we heard about the nu variant.s using the greek letter system. that is the last. we were supposed to be very afraid of. delta, in the meantime, as now the variant. 1% of our cases here in the united states. are you concerned about this new one are we at a point where it's just seeming like they dr. fauc that...
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>> nicole has been doing it for 20 years, the talkline, and she keeps coming back.d call her year after year feel like family at this point. >> i can see myself calling her every five minutes, help! >> act like the waffle's not a thanksgiving thing. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ oh, there's no place like home for the holidays ♪ ♪ cause no matter ♪ >>> it is thanksgiving, and now we have will at the adult table. >> i've upgraded. thanks for having me, you guys. there's no place like home for the holidays, and i'm very happy to be at our "world news now" home this morning. one more fun fact. while in the white house, president coolidge was sent a raccoon that was supposed to be eaten for thanksgiving dinner. his family instead kept it as a pet and named it rebecca. >> i have a
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>> nicole, this tracks with what we have been reporting on the past few months, really, since november, but that obviously has picked up this month where we have been able to really put together a lot of the different pieces. but this legal operation that was being run by the former president's outside legal team was far-reaching. and the people that were at the willard hotel running the command center, people like mayor rudy giuliani, john eastman, bernie karrick, they were simply thely ahsans in
>> nicole, this tracks with what we have been reporting on the past few months, really, since november, but that obviously has picked up this month where we have been able to really put together a lot of the different pieces. but this legal operation that was being run by the former president's outside legal team was far-reaching. and the people that were at the willard hotel running the command center, people like mayor rudy giuliani, john eastman, bernie karrick, they were simply thely...
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. >>> buenas noches, nicole, fueron asesinados a balazos y se desconocen los detalles, pero se sabe quecontró . >>> yo me acerqué en algunas ocasiones y se llamó a la policía y muy triste todo. >>> los cuerpos presentaron disparos de bala en el torso . >>> qué lástima, sabemos que las autoridades han conseguido detener algún sospechoso?. >>> sí, el padre de 29 años de edad se entregó en la estación de policía y tiene ahora una fianza de 2 millones de dólares. >>> muchas gracias una crueldad inaudita, buenas noches. >>> buenas noches. >>> y mañana martes se concerá el destino de la esposa del joaquín el chapo guzmán cuando una corte de columbia dé a conocer su sentencia por su conexión al cártel de sinaloa, raúl cuenanos . >>> emma coronel mañana esuchará su senencia la esposa del capo de capo se declaró culpable en junio por tráfico de drogas y narcotráfico y pidieron sus abogados 4 años de la prisión , en la capilla de sinaloa así reaccionaron. >>> eso es bueno para sus niños. >>> la estrategia de la familia fue la llamada válvula de escape, se declaró culpable y no realizó delitos vio
. >>> buenas noches, nicole, fueron asesinados a balazos y se desconocen los detalles, pero se sabe quecontró . >>> yo me acerqué en algunas ocasiones y se llamó a la policía y muy triste todo. >>> los cuerpos presentaron disparos de bala en el torso . >>> qué lástima, sabemos que las autoridades han conseguido detener algún sospechoso?. >>> sí, el padre de 29 años de edad se entregó en la estación de policía y tiene ahora una fianza de 2...
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nicole: we forget all the stuff we have. and we have more stuff because we've all been stuck at home for a year. so just make a home video because it just will make recovery so much easier. chris: many insurance companies have step-by-step instructions on their websites. free apps are available too. we even found a north bay startup that'll do it for you for a fee based on your home or apartment size. chris: we are committed to sharing step-by-step help just like that with you on tons of topics, and that's why we created a series of "how-to videos." we posted dozens of episodes: finance, insurance, privacy, food, and so much more. you can watch all our how-to videos on demand right now on our website, our streaming channels, and our youtube page. just look for the how-to playlist. straight ahead, a new breed of car thieves. they don't take your whole car, just your critical $2,000 or $3,000 catalytic converter. we'll show you how to deter those crooks next. chris: welcome back. is your driveway a goldmine for thieves? well,
nicole: we forget all the stuff we have. and we have more stuff because we've all been stuck at home for a year. so just make a home video because it just will make recovery so much easier. chris: many insurance companies have step-by-step instructions on their websites. free apps are available too. we even found a north bay startup that'll do it for you for a fee based on your home or apartment size. chris: we are committed to sharing step-by-step help just like that with you on tons of...
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nicole�*s home was utterly destroyed by the dixie fire. taste nicole's home was utterly destroyed byire. this was supposed — day before the fire. this was supposed to _ day before the fire. this was supposed to be _ day before the fire. this was supposed to be nicole i day before the fire. this was supposed to be nicole and i day before the fire. this was i supposed to be nicole and her husband paul�*s forever home. it supposed to be nicole and her husband paul's forever home. it took all the colour— husband paul's forever home. it took all the colour out _ husband paul's forever home. it took all the colour out of— husband paul's forever home. it took all the colour out of my _ husband paul's forever home. it took all the colour out of my life. - all the colour out of my life. look, everything isjust all the colour out of my life. look, everything is just a shade of grey. years of climate induced droughts have left vegetation tinder dry, adding a policy of suppressing small fires which are now dead wood to build up and fires are now faster and hotter than ever before. in august the
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amy: nicole lewis, we will link to your piece.nicole is the senior editor of jurisprudence at slate. her most recent piece is "why are ahmaud arbery's killers so scared?" when we come back, we look at a highly disturbing story about rapes your buffalo, new york, where a judge has sparked outrage when he has that it is inappropriate to jail a young serial rapist from white prominent family who pleaded guilty to raping and sexually assaulting four teenage girls aged 15 and 16. we will speak with one of the survivors who was in the courtroom during the sentencing. stay with us. ♪♪music eak] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. before we continue, a warning to our audience -- in our next segment, we will discuss sexual violence. a highly disturbing case here in new york has drawn international condemnation after a man who pleaded guilty to raping and sexually assaulting four teenage girls will avoid prison after he received an extraordinarily lenient sentence. probation. chris belte
amy: nicole lewis, we will link to your piece.nicole is the senior editor of jurisprudence at slate. her most recent piece is "why are ahmaud arbery's killers so scared?" when we come back, we look at a highly disturbing story about rapes your buffalo, new york, where a judge has sparked outrage when he has that it is inappropriate to jail a young serial rapist from white prominent family who pleaded guilty to raping and sexually assaulting four teenage girls aged 15 and 16. we will...
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and nicole, i've got to be honest with you. the blueprint for doing this is taken from the work it is a recognition of the issue. the congressman is right. essentially we are doing is trying to leverage the executive branch and the united states government to really enhance the responsibilities across the government both state and federal he got to prioritize the threats. and i think that's happening. for too long this was written off as a spotty problem here and there. think we've seen now this is a real priority. it has to be because in part this is a national security issue. there is no question because the context overseas and domestically. we've got to elevate this threat we've got to continue to elevate this threat we have to enhance cooperation you can do that with carrots you can do that with sticks. if you do with carrots by working together with the state ag's, local law enforcement. but on occasion you've got federal funding to go to the states these local communities and state ag's instate investigative authority re
and nicole, i've got to be honest with you. the blueprint for doing this is taken from the work it is a recognition of the issue. the congressman is right. essentially we are doing is trying to leverage the executive branch and the united states government to really enhance the responsibilities across the government both state and federal he got to prioritize the threats. and i think that's happening. for too long this was written off as a spotty problem here and there. think we've seen now...
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. >> sreenivasan: nicole grohoski represen ellsworth in the maine house of representatives.e recycling change caught this coastal community off guard. >> people had all these bins of materials that they had dutifully sorted and washed, and they came here and they saw signs that said, you know, we can't take ts anymore. so they... a number of them got on the phone to me, sent me emails. >> sreenivasan: other towns in maine decided to scrap their recycling programs altogether after the cost of recycling got too high. >> if you work very hard to sort your recycling and there is nowhere to collect it and then ultimately actually recycle it, then that's a really deflating feeling for people. the outcome is not within the control of you or i as individuals. >> sreenivasan: so representative grohoski sponsored a bill to shift the cost of recycling from municipalities to the producers who decide what packaging they use. >> we can support and restore recycling programs, and reduce the property tax burden. >> sreenivasan: the bill was signed into law by governor janet mills in july. i
. >> sreenivasan: nicole grohoski represen ellsworth in the maine house of representatives.e recycling change caught this coastal community off guard. >> people had all these bins of materials that they had dutifully sorted and washed, and they came here and they saw signs that said, you know, we can't take ts anymore. so they... a number of them got on the phone to me, sent me emails. >> sreenivasan: other towns in maine decided to scrap their recycling programs altogether...
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today i have nicole trainer with us. nicole is the contract manager and she'll give you more information and overview. we also have eileen lock rann and hannah shore who are experts on disposal services so they can answer any questions you might have. nicole, i'll turn it over to you. >> sure, good morning, supervisors. tracy mentioned the resolution before you today. again to provide h.i.v. and heptathlon -- this is to address the h.i.v. and hep-c health disparities through this drug. syringe access services and disposal services throughout the city, specifically focusing on increased h.i.v. and hep-c testing, health education, harm reduction support, which is inclusive of sterile injection, naloxone, test strip distribution and low-barrier substance use treatment. during last week, it was requested we provide you with an update of the $1.6 million surplus fund awarded to d.p.h. the 1.6 million was added to two separate contracts outside of the syringe access and disposal contract that is before you today. of the $1.6 m
today i have nicole trainer with us. nicole is the contract manager and she'll give you more information and overview. we also have eileen lock rann and hannah shore who are experts on disposal services so they can answer any questions you might have. nicole, i'll turn it over to you. >> sure, good morning, supervisors. tracy mentioned the resolution before you today. again to provide h.i.v. and heptathlon -- this is to address the h.i.v. and hep-c health disparities through this drug....
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>> you know, i'm really glad that you mentioned that, nicolle, because the lack of interest on the part of members of the republican party in the house especially to investigate what happened january 6th, which was not 9/11, but as close as we can get to 9/11 since that moment, kind of watershed moment in terms of an attack on our democracy and on the country but from within. it was really the catalyst of the republicans' lack of interest, it was the catalyst for all of we three, and 20-plus more journalists and another 50 designers, et cetera, to launch on this subject, to investigate this exact area where you have trained your lens so often. i think the reveller to material that we produce is essentially that a lot of the president's closest allies were working alongside him to try to help him block the peaceful transfer of power. there were many moments when those individuals were in lock step with the president trying to convene with him. how could it happen? people like the actual members of congress who don't want to look into this themselves. >> right. >> met with the president i
>> you know, i'm really glad that you mentioned that, nicolle, because the lack of interest on the part of members of the republican party in the house especially to investigate what happened january 6th, which was not 9/11, but as close as we can get to 9/11 since that moment, kind of watershed moment in terms of an attack on our democracy and on the country but from within. it was really the catalyst of the republicans' lack of interest, it was the catalyst for all of we three, and...
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nicole hanna jones at howard university me now in our studio.>> thanks for having me. >> why, the expansion? what did you feel is necessary to expand upon in this new book? >> there were still so many areas of american life that we wanted to explore. in other historians we wanted to include that we could not fit into the original project. it was an opportunity to expand on the original essays to answer some of the critics and really show our work that undergirded the original project and to make that connection of slavery to modern america even stronger. >> you tackle a lock. even in this -- you tackle a lot. 19 essays, capitalism, music, citizenship, contributes include dorothy roberts, wesley morris, tremaine lee, how did you decide what to include, who to approach? >> it was kind of a mix. there was an essay byr dorothy roberts about how race was constructed. martha jones, i wanted her to write and citizenship. and then there were certain writers, i think he is a brilliant scholar and i did not know what he would write, but i wanted to includ
nicole hanna jones at howard university me now in our studio.>> thanks for having me. >> why, the expansion? what did you feel is necessary to expand upon in this new book? >> there were still so many areas of american life that we wanted to explore. in other historians we wanted to include that we could not fit into the original project. it was an opportunity to expand on the original essays to answer some of the critics and really show our work that undergirded the original...
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. >> i do, nicolle.erybody involved was involved in a conspiracy, but no question that was planned in advance. no question far right extremist white supremacist fascist groups planned to do something violent on january 6 at the nation's capitol. they came equipped with you know, scaling ladders. with plastic cuff links, sorry -- >> zip ties. >> yeah, zip ties, thank you. zip ties. and you know, that's not a spontaneous demonstration. that's something planned in advance. we know from e-mail traffic on social media prior to that, they actually made no secret of their intentions. when meadows says these subpoenas are unprecedented, someone needs to remind him so was january 6th. an insurrection on the nation's capitol is unprecedented. >> this batch includes all of the calls for violence. i want to read some to you. this is a letter and a subpoena for robert patrick lewis. it says this, the first amendment pra tor yam provided security to the million maga march on november 14th, 2020. you describe your coor
. >> i do, nicolle.erybody involved was involved in a conspiracy, but no question that was planned in advance. no question far right extremist white supremacist fascist groups planned to do something violent on january 6 at the nation's capitol. they came equipped with you know, scaling ladders. with plastic cuff links, sorry -- >> zip ties. >> yeah, zip ties, thank you. zip ties. and you know, that's not a spontaneous demonstration. that's something planned in advance. we...
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>> well, it's a challenge, nicolle.id about not wanting to undually monitor things that are purely protected first amendment speech. having said that, i think there's valid criticism and we'll see what congress determines as part of their investigations into january 6th, that the fbi was probably a little too not looking aggressively enough that threats that were taking place and that were present on the internet and that would be within the fbi's authorities to read and monitor. even in the context of the limitations placed on the fbi and the first amendment. look, it's clear. whether it is political speech, whether it is a parent speech to a school board, that the fbi, because of some very hard lessons learned in the '50s, and '60s and '70s, has a great deal of regulated behavior and what the fbi can and cannot do in the context of people's right to free speech, but when it comes to making threats, when it comes to people trying to intimidate through violence, this is something within the fbi's responsibility to inves
>> well, it's a challenge, nicolle.id about not wanting to undually monitor things that are purely protected first amendment speech. having said that, i think there's valid criticism and we'll see what congress determines as part of their investigations into january 6th, that the fbi was probably a little too not looking aggressively enough that threats that were taking place and that were present on the internet and that would be within the fbi's authorities to read and monitor. even in...
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— see me and nicole? isaac it's important — see me and nicole? it's i important to see compared to five years ago and i think the rhetoric has definitely moved on. we seen some big announcements, ultimately talk is cheap, what is critical is that we see actual action in the coming weeks. that we see actual action in the coming weeks-— that we see actual action in the cominu weeks. ., ., ., , coming weeks. that language stayed in the document _ coming weeks. that language stayed in the document that _ coming weeks. that language stayed in the document that we _ coming weeks. that language stayed in the document that we will - in the document that we will accelerate getting rid of coal. i think that's are reported. that for ou has think that's are reported. that for you has to — think that's are reported. that for you has to stay — think that's are reported. that for you has to stay in _ think that's are reported. that for you has to stay in the _ think that's are reported. that for you has to stay in the tax. - think that's are reported. that for
— see me and nicole? isaac it's important — see me and nicole? it's i important to see compared to five years ago and i think the rhetoric has definitely moved on. we seen some big announcements, ultimately talk is cheap, what is critical is that we see actual action in the coming weeks. that we see actual action in the coming weeks-— that we see actual action in the cominu weeks. ., ., ., , coming weeks. that language stayed in the document _ coming weeks. that language stayed in the...
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nicole it's great to have you on.reaction when he saw anchors and cnn pushing the false narrative the only reason republicans one on tuesday is because of racism? >> it is appalling, offensive it's one reasons they are at least you losing viewers might grandparents more in internment camp in california during world war ii but my vice president as an indy american single american mother muslim hurt people like us are not race as it turns out a lot of voters to like be called saint it's one of the reasons how the outcome we did on tuesday. elizabeth: virginia's female black lieutenant governor. jason the son of a cuban refugee is virginia's first hispanic attorney general. 54% of hispanics but they car call this white supremacy. let's watch me too make this false claim, watch this brick. >> races have always found a home and the republican party. people traffic white supremacy have felt comfortable here. >> the sweater vest, very nice socket as a model has put out there, this new i am a palatable version who still says
nicole it's great to have you on.reaction when he saw anchors and cnn pushing the false narrative the only reason republicans one on tuesday is because of racism? >> it is appalling, offensive it's one reasons they are at least you losing viewers might grandparents more in internment camp in california during world war ii but my vice president as an indy american single american mother muslim hurt people like us are not race as it turns out a lot of voters to like be called saint it's one...
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nicole, thank you for what you have done. turning our ideas in to television and allowing us to tell the stories that we tell. we use a lot of graphics on this show. mario, we appreciate you and all the beautiful work that the graphics team does for us. so have a very happy birthday and do what i always do, eat something good. that is all for me. i'll be back here tomorrow morning at 8:00. and poutine for breakfast? and now tiffany cross begins. >>> we the jury find kyle rittenhouse not guilty. >> welcome to the cross connection. as you can see, we have a lot to get into today. we're obviously going to begin with the kyle rittenhouse case who walks free out of a kenosha courthouse on friday having been acquitted on all five counts of homicide and endangering safety. he had been on trial for fatally shooting two men and wounding one other during protests over the police shooting of jacob blake. and none of this was the least bit surprising. the ar-15 rittenhouse will suffer no criminal consequences for his actions and he has a
nicole, thank you for what you have done. turning our ideas in to television and allowing us to tell the stories that we tell. we use a lot of graphics on this show. mario, we appreciate you and all the beautiful work that the graphics team does for us. so have a very happy birthday and do what i always do, eat something good. that is all for me. i'll be back here tomorrow morning at 8:00. and poutine for breakfast? and now tiffany cross begins. >>> we the jury find kyle rittenhouse...
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jim and nicole thompson were out ofn town. sonia's been killed. we were like,on what? i was shocked. i couldn't believe it. first of't all, you don't thinkf ayo murder in your neighborhood. >> the media was spinning it like,pi justice has finally bee done. the black widow is now gone, fate got her. >> some ofot sonia's relatives also showed is up of what was now a full blown crime scene. >> one was literally waving his hand at the crime scene tape and couldn't wait to tell us what we thought had happened? >> who was that? >> her nephew, eric dela cruz. >> eric dela cruz, a part of her family.er obviously, he was sonia's favorite. >> they treated each other like grandson and 2k3wr7bd mother. >> she talked great of him. she wast proud of him. >> reporter: proud because he was a sailor aboard the uss ronal reagan. he arrived back after tour in asia. the woman he called grandmother had beenia murdered. he told detectives he just knew. >> h he told us that john bordeaux, sonia's son, was a bad guy and b if something happenedo sonia
jim and nicole thompson were out ofn town. sonia's been killed. we were like,on what? i was shocked. i couldn't believe it. first of't all, you don't thinkf ayo murder in your neighborhood. >> the media was spinning it like,pi justice has finally bee done. the black widow is now gone, fate got her. >> some ofot sonia's relatives also showed is up of what was now a full blown crime scene. >> one was literally waving his hand at the crime scene tape and couldn't wait to tell us...
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pc deninaffer and pcjamie lewis were assigned to protect the scene after sisters bibaa henry and nicoleised" photographs of the bodies. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is at the old bailey for us. it was a relatively short hearing here at the old bailey. both officers pleaded guilty to one count each of misconduct in a public office. they had been tasked with guarding the crime scene when the sisters bibaa henry and nicole smallman were found dead in undergrowth in a lastjune and the officers had been tasked to preserve the integrity of the crime scene but instead we have heard that the two officers moved from their posts even though they had been instructed to stay where they were, they moved from their posts and approached the victim is not bodies and took photographs of the murdered sisters. we know that pc lewis edited one of the photographs by superimposing his face onto that photograph with the victims in the background. he then said that photograph to pc jaffer who sent it onto a female officer. 0ne who sent it onto a female officer. one of the photographs was shown to a meal
pc deninaffer and pcjamie lewis were assigned to protect the scene after sisters bibaa henry and nicoleised" photographs of the bodies. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is at the old bailey for us. it was a relatively short hearing here at the old bailey. both officers pleaded guilty to one count each of misconduct in a public office. they had been tasked with guarding the crime scene when the sisters bibaa henry and nicole smallman were found dead in undergrowth in a lastjune and the...
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nicole saphier.the things that we saw there was an inherent contradiction between what the president recommended regarding mask wearing indoors versus, a, what he did, and what the centers for disease control has been recommending, which is why we saw the mask mandate come off here in the district of columbia a week ago. what do you make of all of this? >> well, this is something we talked about in length for the trump administration. it really is all about optics. when you return people there is a new variant of concern and your recommending that people start wearing masks indoors again, you need to lead by example. whether or not it's necessary is hard to say. if you have the president in a single shop with not a lot of patrons around then and only surrounded by people who are constantly tested and are also masked up, he was not posing a risk to himself or others around him. but again, it's all about optics. in a time where we are so politicized and everything is so heated, it is important to lead
nicole saphier.the things that we saw there was an inherent contradiction between what the president recommended regarding mask wearing indoors versus, a, what he did, and what the centers for disease control has been recommending, which is why we saw the mask mandate come off here in the district of columbia a week ago. what do you make of all of this? >> well, this is something we talked about in length for the trump administration. it really is all about optics. when you return people...
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. >> reporter: nicole is 16 with a long list of carjackings on her record. how many? >> i'll say, like, six. i don't know. i don't count. >> sargent: we spoke with three teens, setting up a room so we wouldn't see them, and they wouldn't see us or each other. what drew you to it? >> the game. g.t.a. >> sargent: david is talking about the video game "grand theft auto." >> i feel you can just take the car from people. it looked fun. i wanted to do it. >> sargent: would you say that it wasacy easy? >> yes. >> sargent: he says getting the gun was also simple. >> people on facebook they sell guns. >> sargent: so you were able to buy a weapon off facebook? >> yes. >> sargent: do you find a lot of kid your age do that? >> yes. >> sargent: nicole does it for different reasons. >> i have some place to go, and i didn't have a way there. sometimes i even sell the car. like, get a car, just to get money. >> sargent: she says being a girl works in her favor. >> they wouldn't probably expect a younger aged female to be out here, like, carjacking. >> in my mind, there's no child tha
. >> reporter: nicole is 16 with a long list of carjackings on her record. how many? >> i'll say, like, six. i don't know. i don't count. >> sargent: we spoke with three teens, setting up a room so we wouldn't see them, and they wouldn't see us or each other. what drew you to it? >> the game. g.t.a. >> sargent: david is talking about the video game "grand theft auto." >> i feel you can just take the car from people. it looked fun. i wanted to do it....
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and nicole, i have to be honest with you. as you are, we are very proud of the fact that so much of the biden administration's blueprint for doing this is taken from the work we did with the mccain institute. that's because it's in recognition of the issue. the congressman is right. what essentially we are doing is trying to leverage the executive branch and the united states government to enhance the responsibilities across the government, both state and federal. you have to prioritize the threat. i think that that is happening. for too long, this was written off as just a spotty problem here and there. i think we have seen now that this is a real priority. it has to be, because in part, this is a national security issue. is there no question because of the context overseas and domestically. we have to elevate this threat. we have to continue to elevate the threat. we have to enhance cooperation. you can do that with carrots and you can do that with sticks. carrots by just working together with the state ags, local law enfor
and nicole, i have to be honest with you. as you are, we are very proud of the fact that so much of the biden administration's blueprint for doing this is taken from the work we did with the mccain institute. that's because it's in recognition of the issue. the congressman is right. what essentially we are doing is trying to leverage the executive branch and the united states government to enhance the responsibilities across the government, both state and federal. you have to prioritize the...
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nurse nicole casper, who had taken care of her all those years ago. >> we just jumped right into it. like we hadn't seen each other in eight years, but here we are again. >> reporter: nicole was now working labor and delivery and helped ease jackie's fears as they renewed their bond over a sweet little baby named ella. >> when you see somebody in the worst of times, then you get to see them in the best of times, it's not something that you often get as a nurse so this was amazing. >> reporter: and this time, they were also joined by paul. >> i heard about him the whole time she was in the hospital because he was trapped at a different hospital so it was great to meet them both, see them together as a couple, and to see this beautiful baby. >> reporter: a family no longer focused on tragedy. >> i think that, you know, it's a silver lining of having her we maybe didn't anticipate that, but it's not in the forefront of our life anymore. >> reporter: a friendship once forged in terror now linked by something much greater. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, boston. >> the kind of bond you don't
nurse nicole casper, who had taken care of her all those years ago. >> we just jumped right into it. like we hadn't seen each other in eight years, but here we are again. >> reporter: nicole was now working labor and delivery and helped ease jackie's fears as they renewed their bond over a sweet little baby named ella. >> when you see somebody in the worst of times, then you get to see them in the best of times, it's not something that you often get as a nurse so this was...
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back for the families of those who didn't come home, like marine sergeant nicole g, this day is about more than just her point >> this veterans day is no different than any other veterans day. it is all about everyone who served. >> reporter: she was one of 13 u.s. service members killed in the suicide bombing outside of the kabul airport. >> her family said they think about nicole every day, but this first veterans day without her was especially hard. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ an l.a. county man had quite a surprise when he came home for lunch. he realized he wasn't the only one hungry. >> rachel kim spoke to the man who was greeted by bears in his kitchen. >> reporter: imagine john holden's a surprise when he came home around lunchtime on october 28 and so he wasn't the only one who is hungry. >> i see a bear in my kitchen eating my kentucky fried chicken. >> reporter: when he first arrived, he saw his front door open, and then spotted, bear sitting outside. he says sh
back for the families of those who didn't come home, like marine sergeant nicole g, this day is about more than just her point >> this veterans day is no different than any other veterans day. it is all about everyone who served. >> reporter: she was one of 13 u.s. service members killed in the suicide bombing outside of the kabul airport. >> her family said they think about nicole every day, but this first veterans day without her was especially hard. ♪ i see trees of green...
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good evening, nicole. >> reporter: good evening, norah.annon was unapologetic outside of court today before being released on his own recognizance bannon told reporters he is going on the offensive. steve bannon played to the cameras, as he turned himself in and live-streamed his surrender to federal law enforcement. >> we are taking down the biden regime. i want you guys to stay focused, stay on message. remember, signal, not noise. this is all noids noise. that he is signal. >> reporter: inside court, a more reserved bannon told a federal judge he understood the conditions of his release, including turning over his passport. the former-white house strategist faces two charges of criminal contempt of congress for failure to appear for a deposition and to produce documents to the house select committee investigating the january-6th attack. both carry a fine of up to $100,000 and a year in jail if convicted. >> this is going to be the misdemeanor from hell for merrick garland, nancy pelosi, and joe biden. >> reporter: the 67-year-old podcas
good evening, nicole. >> reporter: good evening, norah.annon was unapologetic outside of court today before being released on his own recognizance bannon told reporters he is going on the offensive. steve bannon played to the cameras, as he turned himself in and live-streamed his surrender to federal law enforcement. >> we are taking down the biden regime. i want you guys to stay focused, stay on message. remember, signal, not noise. this is all noids noise. that he is signal....
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amy: that was nicole salazar screaming as the riot police took her down bloodying her face. shariff abdel kouddous told them to calm down they kicked him in the chest, threw him against the wall an arrested him. when i got the call on the convention floor i raced outside the riot police had formed a lane containing the area. i asked to speak with the commanding over to get them released. >> stay right there. back up. back up. >> you will be under arrest so don't do it. >> we would successfully the st. paul and maps police and secret service for our arrest. when we come back we will have more on our 25th anniversary special. \m \m amy: democracy now! on evening of tuesday december 7, 8:00 p.m. tom will join noam chomsky, angela davis, arundhati roy and winona laduke and others as we celebrate 25 years of democracy now!. join us for the online celebration. you can check out democracynow.org for more information. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace reporter. i'm amy goodman. as we return now to our look back at excerpts of democracy now! over the past qua
amy: that was nicole salazar screaming as the riot police took her down bloodying her face. shariff abdel kouddous told them to calm down they kicked him in the chest, threw him against the wall an arrested him. when i got the call on the convention floor i raced outside the riot police had formed a lane containing the area. i asked to speak with the commanding over to get them released. >> stay right there. back up. back up. >> you will be under arrest so don't do it. >> we...