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he said, they arrested matt and nick. and i said, matt and nick who? and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. >> reporter: it was true. matt livers had confessed to the murders of his aunt and uncle. >> put the gun to her face and blew her away. >> reporter: and he'd named an accomplice. 22-year-old nick sampson. a cousin of matt's on another branch of the family tree. >> my husband had given me the phone. i was sitting up in bed. and i said, andy, should i be shaking? he said, that's normal, the shock. >> reporter: but matt livers had been with them at easter dinner just a few hours before. now he said that he and nick had returned to kill his aunt and uncle. >> our first reaction was grandma she had had just lost her only son and her grandson is being arrested for this. and just like us, she's like, i don't understand. and i said, grandma, none of us understand any of this. >> reporter: did it give you any sense of at least somebody has been found responsible? did it make you feel any better? >> we move on to the next phase of this. we're in th
he said, they arrested matt and nick. and i said, matt and nick who? and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. >> reporter: it was true. matt livers had confessed to the murders of his aunt and uncle. >> put the gun to her face and blew her away. >> reporter: and he'd named an accomplice. 22-year-old nick sampson. a cousin of matt's on another branch of the family tree. >> my husband had given me the phone. i was sitting up in bed. and i said, andy, should i be...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: why a play about decency is bringing in the crowds to broadway. remember, you can find much are the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... thman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: n o you can access moreyour favorite pbs shows than ever before... is is the future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on ur favorites... we really are living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhereou are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the world. announcer: support your pbs station and get ssport, your ticket to the best of pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm j
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: why a play about decency is bringing in the crowds to broadway. remember, you can find much are the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... thman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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the most awarded luxury suv of the century. >>> nick kristof did what nick kristof does with so much talk in our politics about people trying to cross our southern border, nick kristof went to guatemala and asked people why they come. he delivered a an simple and chillingly powerful report in his column in the "new york times" today in which he used none of the space for his opinion and all of it for the words of the people he met in guatemala. he let those people tell a story which is theirs to tell. the last line of nick kristof's report goes to a 42-year-old man in guatemala who tightly summarizes what everyone else in the article has to say. there's no rain and no way to grow crops. one can't live here. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "new york times" nicholas kristof. thank you so much for being with us tonight as i read in this morning, the first thing i wanted to do was get you here tonight. so you get down there with that very simple question of why are you leaving and according to your report, you saw the answer everywhere you looked and with every
the most awarded luxury suv of the century. >>> nick kristof did what nick kristof does with so much talk in our politics about people trying to cross our southern border, nick kristof went to guatemala and asked people why they come. he delivered a an simple and chillingly powerful report in his column in the "new york times" today in which he used none of the space for his opinion and all of it for the words of the people he met in guatemala. he let those people tell a...
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bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> nick kristof did what nick kristof does with so much talk in our politics about people trying to cross our southern border, nick kristof went to guatemala and asked people why they come. he delivered a an simple and chillingly powerful report in his column in the "new york times" today in which he used none of the space for his opinion and all of it for the words of the people he met in guatemala. he let those people tell a story which is theirs to tell. the last line of nick kristof's report goes to a 42-year-old man in guatemala who tightly summarizes what everyone else in the article has to say. there's no rain and no way to grow crops. one can't live here. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "new york times" nicholas kristof. thank you so much for being with us tonight as i read in this morning, the first thing i wanted to do was get you here tonight. so you get down there with that very simple question of why are you leaving and according to your report, you saw the answer everywhere you looked and with everyone you talk
bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> nick kristof did what nick kristof does with so much talk in our politics about people trying to cross our southern border, nick kristof went to guatemala and asked people why they come. he delivered a an simple and chillingly powerful report in his column in the "new york times" today in which he used none of the space for his opinion and all of it for the words of the people he met in guatemala. he let those people tell a story which is...
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he has been speaking to nick bryant. nick: a classic of american literature has become a box-office sensation of american theater. aaron sorkin's adaplltion of "to mockingbird," a story set in the american south of racial injustice, where a black man is accused of raping a young white woman. >> let's begin with justice! you know what happened on november 21, you know it! don't do this! nick: the central character, heroic lawyer atticus finch, is played by jeff daniels, who has received a tony award nomination for the role. although the play itself has been controversially overlooked for the top award, it is popular with audiences. aaron: the play at its heart is about decency, and that is a story we are thirsting for right now, all over the world, but especially in this country. nick: the play is set in the days of jim crow, this is -- the system of racial apartheid that was not dismantled until the 1960's. but the theme of racial division resonates still today. aaron: why in the world show the story still be relevant to
he has been speaking to nick bryant. nick: a classic of american literature has become a box-office sensation of american theater. aaron sorkin's adaplltion of "to mockingbird," a story set in the american south of racial injustice, where a black man is accused of raping a young white woman. >> let's begin with justice! you know what happened on november 21, you know it! don't do this! nick: the central character, heroic lawyer atticus finch, is played by jeff daniels, who has...
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thank you so much, nick. [applause] [ please stand by ] >> supervisor ronen: -- and worked in a financial aid office as a work-study student. after his a.a., he transferred to ucsf. meanwhile, he continued his work in the financial aid office and was eventually promoted to academic counselor. because jorge had become an expert in financial aid and was beloved by students, he was chosen to become the dean of the financial office. jorge became the dean of the mission campus when it opened. recognizing the challenges and addressing the educational needs of the community and seeing the need to consolidate the classes into one location, jorge helped organize a group of community leaders, teachers, and classified staff who worked for 34 years of building a permanent home in the mission. in august 2007, the dream became a reality and jorge was the dean. over the 12 years he was the dean, he realized that most students worked so he made sure that resources are always available to assist students through the process o
thank you so much, nick. [applause] [ please stand by ] >> supervisor ronen: -- and worked in a financial aid office as a work-study student. after his a.a., he transferred to ucsf. meanwhile, he continued his work in the financial aid office and was eventually promoted to academic counselor. because jorge had become an expert in financial aid and was beloved by students, he was chosen to become the dean of the financial office. jorge became the dean of the mission campus when it opened....
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josÉ luis: aquÍ estÁ con nick lima. tiene que mantenerse en buena posiciÓn, por parte de los jugadores de estados unidos en este par de minutos del complemento. diego: weston mckennie y compaÑÍa deberían buscar pasarle la pelota al 10, christian pulisic. josÉ luis: muy entrecortado el partido en sus primeros minutos. no tocÓ bien. le tocÓ la espalda. luis omar: acabamos de ver lo que estados unidos debe corregir. pienso que pulisicdeberÍa jugar un poco mÁs al centro, como dice diego. con arriola por este costado, entre los dos se quitan demasiado espacio y no hay creaciÓn de fÚtbol. josÉ luis: hay un desvÍo y habrÁ tiro de esquina para los de trinidad y tobago. levi garcÍa, con su habilidad en los pies. marcelo: se mete al Área, y tres defensores, aaron long y tim ream. josÉ luis: hay cuatro en el Área de estados unidos, cuatro de rojo y negro, buscando este centro de molino. estaba al rebote jugador trinitario. un terrible remate. sin problemas,zack steffen va a tener el saque de puerta. veÍamos a de
josÉ luis: aquÍ estÁ con nick lima. tiene que mantenerse en buena posiciÓn, por parte de los jugadores de estados unidos en este par de minutos del complemento. diego: weston mckennie y compaÑÍa deberían buscar pasarle la pelota al 10, christian pulisic. josÉ luis: muy entrecortado el partido en sus primeros minutos. no tocÓ bien. le tocÓ la espalda. luis omar: acabamos de ver lo que estados unidos debe corregir. pienso que pulisicdeberÍa jugar un poco mÁs al centro, como dice...
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nick mehta, thank you again for stopping by. nick: awesome to be here. emily: amazon opening it's awards program to a new group of shoppers. those with a low credit score. why the e-commerce giant is tapping into nontraditional cardholders, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is launching a new credit card specifically for those with bad credit. the e-commerce giant has unveiled amazon credit builder that lends to shoppers with not just poor credit history, but even no credit. users can build up credit and eventually graduate to another amazon card. joining me to discuss is an industry analyst, tim rothman, and spencer. how exactly will this work? spencer: if you are 18, you apply for the card online. if you are accepted, you need to get a $100 deposit to sync with your bank. from there, you basically got a secured credit card. i am not sure exactly what the value proposition is other than the credit building aspect of it. and what differentiates this from a gift card. emily: ted, is this a good business for amazon to be getting into? obviously, t
nick mehta, thank you again for stopping by. nick: awesome to be here. emily: amazon opening it's awards program to a new group of shoppers. those with a low credit score. why the e-commerce giant is tapping into nontraditional cardholders, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is launching a new credit card specifically for those with bad credit. the e-commerce giant has unveiled amazon credit builder that lends to shoppers with not just poor credit history, but even no credit. users can...
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nick mehta, thank you again for stopping by. nick: awesome to be here. emily: coming up, amazon is opening its awards program to a new group of shoppers. those with a low credit score. why the e-commerce giant is tapping into nontraditional cardholders, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is launching a new credit card specifically for those with bad credit. the e-commerce giant has unveiled amazon credit builder that lends to shoppers with not just poor credit history, but even no credit. users can build up credit and eventually graduate to another amazon card. joining me to discuss is an industry analyst for creditcards.com, ted rossman, and our spencer soper. how exactly will this work? spencer: if you are 18, you apply for the card online. if you are accepted, you need to a $100 deposit to that bank. i'm still unclear on how that happens. from there, you basically got a secured credit card. i am not sure exactly what the value proposition is other than the credit building aspect of it. and what differentiates this from a gift card. emily: ted,
nick mehta, thank you again for stopping by. nick: awesome to be here. emily: coming up, amazon is opening its awards program to a new group of shoppers. those with a low credit score. why the e-commerce giant is tapping into nontraditional cardholders, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is launching a new credit card specifically for those with bad credit. the e-commerce giant has unveiled amazon credit builder that lends to shoppers with not just poor credit history, but even no...
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. >> i was with nick as his deputy. then i went home for two years. nick is a congenital optimist. a job article 5 home. we had 21 allies along the table. others did not know what it meant. they did not know what we would do in response. did not know what their legal obligations would be. they also had people who were representatives of the coalition government. the required approval. i remembered we were supposed to meet. we have one representative for one small mission. crying on the couch of the secretary-general. i remember that we had another. they did not come together into the quarterly design. women just get out the tree to make sure we could do it. she said go for it. she also said do not mess it up. she definitely did. i remember thinking of the day after the worst day in american history. if we do not get these other 20, we will not only be the victims. it did not go that way. i had them when i came back in 2005. you remember that germany and france. they were very opposed. we also had our allied about being needing protection. needed to get the patriot batteries. in the
. >> i was with nick as his deputy. then i went home for two years. nick is a congenital optimist. a job article 5 home. we had 21 allies along the table. others did not know what it meant. they did not know what we would do in response. did not know what their legal obligations would be. they also had people who were representatives of the coalition government. the required approval. i remembered we were supposed to meet. we have one representative for one small mission. crying on the...
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nick beat reports. [demonstrators chanting] nick: the generation that won't be silenced. thousands surrounding the headquarters of the hg kong police, a force they accuse of brutality during this month's extraordinary public protests. demonstrators are angry with the authorities here and there plans to govern this place. >> i'm very worried about. the government didn't listen to the people. people's opinion is important. >> i don't want hong kong to become china. i hope that the freedom and theo rights of kong people can continue. [protesters cheering] nick: once m againain roads in main roads in the heart of hong e taken over. today's turnout, a fraction of last week's, but the strength of feeling just the same. what strikes you about the protesters out today is that ndthey are students, young angry, and they found their voice. crucially, they believe wider opinion and momentum is on their side. at first this protest was over a specific new law that would send suspects to courts in mainlandch a, but there is now wider condemnation ofhe politicians in beijing. >> i urge i
nick beat reports. [demonstrators chanting] nick: the generation that won't be silenced. thousands surrounding the headquarters of the hg kong police, a force they accuse of brutality during this month's extraordinary public protests. demonstrators are angry with the authorities here and there plans to govern this place. >> i'm very worried about. the government didn't listen to the people. people's opinion is important. >> i don't want hong kong to become china. i hope that the...
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clegg. —— sir nick clegg. and now, a spots update. england boss phil neville said he was attained by cameroonbehaviour after his side beat them 2—0 to reach the quarterfinal of the women‘s world cup. they challenge the var decision that led to a girl being given but there own goal being disallowed for being offside. it looked at one stage as though they we re looked at one stage as though they were refusing to play on. that wasn‘t a world cup last 16 in terms of the behaviour that i want to see from footballers. this is going out worldwide. and i can‘t stand here and say that i particularly enjoyed it. my parents didn‘t enjoy it. at half—time, they were confused about the actions about what they should do. —— my players didn‘t enjoy it. they kept their concentration fantastic and did a good job, but going out worldwide about how to act, there are young girls worldwide signal behaviour. for me, it‘s not right. a player was back in the net at lord‘s today but has been ruled out of tomorrow
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. >> when you read diane downs' diary, you read nick, nobody's ever been able to take your place in my heart. my kids aren't any trouble. >> reporter: nick was a former co-worker diane had fallen in love with back in arizona. >> nick liked kids, but he said i didn't want to be a daddy. >> diane considered the kids to be hindrance to nick's arrival. >> if she didn't have these kids in the way anymore, she could have her lover that she was having trouble living without. >> reporter: now the evidence is piling up. police arrest diane nine months after the shooting. she then heads to trial. visibly pregnant. >> what was a jury supposed to think? who wants to send a pregnant mom to jail for life? >> reporter: the key witness, her 9-year-old daughter kristy, the dramatic courtroom scene recreated in this made-for-tv abc mini series about the case. >> who shot you? >> my mom. >> reporter: the jury is unanimous. >> the jury delivered its guilty verdicts on all five counts of murder, attempted murder and assault. >> reporter: diane downs is sentenced to life, plus 50 years in prison. >> downs s
. >> when you read diane downs' diary, you read nick, nobody's ever been able to take your place in my heart. my kids aren't any trouble. >> reporter: nick was a former co-worker diane had fallen in love with back in arizona. >> nick liked kids, but he said i didn't want to be a daddy. >> diane considered the kids to be hindrance to nick's arrival. >> if she didn't have these kids in the way anymore, she could have her lover that she was having trouble living...
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nick mueller and dr. gunther bischoff. gentlemen. [cheers and applause] >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. how are you doing this morning ? all right. i call it the a-team of world war ii aficionados assembled here. read to see you. it is a privileged to sit here on the stage with my colleague and friend to introduce his new book to a very special audience here. now, the book is called "everything we have," and it is a book in five chapters, looking at other perspectives of the war, and i think what is special about this book, and you will see some artifacts that we will be -- that will be in the book and also nice maps that have been prepared for the book. i think it is that above all that makes the book. t has a preface by tom brokaw, another good friend of the museum. i will start out of here -- out here by asking dr. mueller about the origins of this book on the lakefront of new orleans, at the university of new orleans, where the eisenhower center used to be located. it was directed by dr. ambrose. and for the 50th anniversar
nick mueller and dr. gunther bischoff. gentlemen. [cheers and applause] >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. how are you doing this morning ? all right. i call it the a-team of world war ii aficionados assembled here. read to see you. it is a privileged to sit here on the stage with my colleague and friend to introduce his new book to a very special audience here. now, the book is called "everything we have," and it is a book in five chapters, looking at other perspectives of...
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[applause] thank you, nick and gunter. 's special that the first public discussion about this book is taking place at the conference the two of you helped create. so ladies and gentlemen, not only are you the first to hear about the book and see some of the key audiovisual components, but you now have the opportunity to be some of the first to preorder the book. will benick and gunter at the book-signing station and the retail team has preorder sheets available. although it doesn't come out until march, you can get your copy now. as we did so well yesterday, i am going to be a harsh taskmaster and keep us right on time, so we will start promptly at 9:30. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sunday on book tv at noon eastern, in-depth is live with author and biographer evan thomas. his latest book is "first, sandra day o'connor." >> she
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facebook, and sir nick clegg, are betting that the next and best internet is more regulated and more european. his first speech was in brussels in january. today, he was in berlin. this morning, he strongly refuted claims that, as with america's presidential election, facebook was abused by foreign actors during the brexit referendum campaign. we have shared all of this information with the select committee at westminster and elsewhere, we have found no evidence of a significant attempt by outside forces. there is a lot of weight in that word "significant". of course, facebook themselves don't always know everything about who is advertising on their platform. the most striking claim today from clegg is that facebook actively seeks regulation in areas such as privacy, election advertising and hate speech. i don't think it's actually right for private companies to set the rules of the road for something which is as profoundly important as how technology serves society and, in the end, this is not something that big tech companies from the united states or elsewhere can or should do on
facebook, and sir nick clegg, are betting that the next and best internet is more regulated and more european. his first speech was in brussels in january. today, he was in berlin. this morning, he strongly refuted claims that, as with america's presidential election, facebook was abused by foreign actors during the brexit referendum campaign. we have shared all of this information with the select committee at westminster and elsewhere, we have found no evidence of a significant attempt by...
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. >> nick does not understand verbal commands from many people. he is not going to respond the way they're going to direct him to respond. he will not stand still. he will not put his hands up, and the fear is, is that if they say halt or i'll shoot, he's not going to listen. and the outcome is that i could lose him. >> reporter: to better prepare their officers, chicago's police department started crisis intervention training in 2004. still, there was more work to do. >> were shots fired by police? just to confirm. >> yes, they were. they were. >> reporter: in 2015, a chicago police officer shoots and kills this 15-year-old whose family says he had mental health issues. >> that was a teachable moment. when they get into mental health issues they're better able to identify it. >> reporter: the officer is fighting that determination. >> we can have you put the headsets back on. >> reporter: they are piloting a new program that uses virtual reality to train for these dell kwat cat situations. in this exercise, i'm in the shoes of an officer approach
. >> nick does not understand verbal commands from many people. he is not going to respond the way they're going to direct him to respond. he will not stand still. he will not put his hands up, and the fear is, is that if they say halt or i'll shoot, he's not going to listen. and the outcome is that i could lose him. >> reporter: to better prepare their officers, chicago's police department started crisis intervention training in 2004. still, there was more work to do. >> were...
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nick, we have -- the question that i asked your brothers is, what would nick say is the thing you're most jealous of him for? >> oh. >> jimmy: what are ty jealous of you f >> what could they he said like, clothing or like -- what anything >> jimmy: could be, >> maybe, likerforming at the white house a few times. >> jimmy: whoa [ laughter ] not to brag. clang. clang. not to drop anything [ buzzer ] excuse me. >> that wasn't it? okay, sorry. >> i mean, yeah. >> jimmy: all right. this ifor kevin. >> this party play list on here is great, by the way >> jimmy: isn't that an insane song, right? oh you hr it all right. so kevin's going for it. okay, he's gone. all right. ready, joe >> yes >> jimmy: nick, what is the worst thing that kevin ever did as a kid that your parents didn't know about at the time? [ audience oohs >> oh, wow uh, he snuck out a few times >> i think he like -- yeah he snuck out a few times >> and got away with it. i think. well, until now, i guess [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and whatid he do >> he had had a couple beers before 21.en [ audice oohs >> jimmy: whoa >> scandalous
nick, we have -- the question that i asked your brothers is, what would nick say is the thing you're most jealous of him for? >> oh. >> jimmy: what are ty jealous of you f >> what could they he said like, clothing or like -- what anything >> jimmy: could be, >> maybe, likerforming at the white house a few times. >> jimmy: whoa [ laughter ] not to brag. clang. clang. not to drop anything [ buzzer ] excuse me. >> that wasn't it? okay, sorry. >> i...
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laura: nick bryant, thank you. a court in northern india has convicted six men for their involvement in the rape and murder of an eight-year-old muslim girl. three face life in prison while the others williv serve months each. they pleaded not guilty in the case that triggered widespread anger across india, as rajini vaidyanathan now reports. rajini: judgment day and a crime that challenged indic's consence. amid heavy security, the man -- men accused of a brutal and barbaric attack finally learn their fate. a retired government official , sanjhi ram, the mastermind. it was at this hindu temple in the town in north india that any -- an eight-year-old muslim girl was held captive in january last year. she was drugged, tortured, and gang-raped repeatedly before being killed. investigators say the group of hindu men planned the crime to drive her family from the area r good. they belonged to a nomadic muslim tribal community. when i met the girl's parents a few months ago, they told me they still live in fear. and thi
laura: nick bryant, thank you. a court in northern india has convicted six men for their involvement in the rape and murder of an eight-year-old muslim girl. three face life in prison while the others williv serve months each. they pleaded not guilty in the case that triggered widespread anger across india, as rajini vaidyanathan now reports. rajini: judgment day and a crime that challenged indic's consence. amid heavy security, the man -- men accused of a brutal and barbaric attack finally...
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laura: nick bryant, thank you. a court in northern india hte convsix men for their involvement in the rape and murder of an eight-year-old muslim girl. three face life in prison while the oths will serve five months each. they pleaded not guilty in the case that triggered widespread epger across india, as rajini vaidyanathan now rts. rajini: judgment day and a crime that challenged india's conscience. amid heavy security, the man -- mnden accused of a brutal barbaric attack finally learn oeir fate. a retired governmeicial , sanjhi ram, the mastermind. it was at thisindu temple in the town in north india that any d muslim girlear- was held captive in january last year. she was drugged, tortured, and gang-raped repeatedly before being killed. investigators say the group of hindu men planned the crime to drive her family from the area for good. they belonged to nomadic muslim tribal community. when i met the girl's parents w months ago, they told me they still live in fear. and this is why. in the aftermath of the mur
laura: nick bryant, thank you. a court in northern india hte convsix men for their involvement in the rape and murder of an eight-year-old muslim girl. three face life in prison while the oths will serve five months each. they pleaded not guilty in the case that triggered widespread epger across india, as rajini vaidyanathan now rts. rajini: judgment day and a crime that challenged india's conscience. amid heavy security, the man -- mnden accused of a brutal barbaric attack finally learn oeir...
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nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. let's talk now to nick now. borisjohnson doesn't really need to do anything with the ladies got at the moment. think —— the lead he's got at the moment. he showed he still got lots of support when he done at the hustings at the weekend and it isjeremy hunt two has to make up the numbers. he knows he's not the favourite so he's got to get on the front foot and say something to try and etch away at boris johnson's something to try and etch away at borisjohnson's lead. something to try and etch away at boris johnson's lead. i something to try and etch away at borisjohnson's lead. i don't think borisjohnson's lead. i don't think boris johnson's team are borisjohnson's lead. i don't think borisjohnson's team are suddenly panicking and thinking they better do the tv debates because they are getting criticism, jeremy hunt's tea m getting criticism, jeremy hunt's team will keep doing it because they think it's one of the potential soft spot borisjohnson think it's one of the potential soft spot boris johnson has. th
nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. let's talk now to nick now. borisjohnson doesn't really need to do anything with the ladies got at the moment. think —— the lead he's got at the moment. he showed he still got lots of support when he done at the hustings at the weekend and it isjeremy hunt two has to make up the numbers. he knows he's not the favourite so he's got to get on the front foot and say something to try and etch away at boris johnson's something to try and etch away at...
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>> well, nick fury. ( cheers and applause ) you know, nick fury is sort of like some other people that are in power now, he's a little bit above the law. >> stephen: oh, that's true, true. >> yeah. >> stephen: he has questionable, ethical choices. >> you can't indict a sitting or standing nick fury. that's how it goes. >> stephen: is nick fury still alive in the universe? he is. he's in spiderman far from home. >> yeah, that will be explained. >> stephen: it will be explained how he's still alive? >> yeah. >> stephen: okay. ( laughter ) you've done so many -- >> you saw "end game," right? >> stephen: no, looking forward to it. looking forward to it. ( audience reacts ) no, i saw it! i saw it! >> not in my box office total. fine. ( laughter ) >> stephen: have you done so many films? you've done 125 films from the imdb, is what they say. >> probably more than that. >> stephen: have you ever forgotten having done a film? >> not really. >> stephen: did you hear gwyneth paltrow forgot she was in spiderman home coming? she was on john fave rough's show and they were talking about it and she
>> well, nick fury. ( cheers and applause ) you know, nick fury is sort of like some other people that are in power now, he's a little bit above the law. >> stephen: oh, that's true, true. >> yeah. >> stephen: he has questionable, ethical choices. >> you can't indict a sitting or standing nick fury. that's how it goes. >> stephen: is nick fury still alive in the universe? he is. he's in spiderman far from home. >> yeah, that will be explained. >>...
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nick beat repos. [demonstrators chanting] nick: the generation that won't be silenced. thousands surrounding thead arters of the hong kong police, a force they accuse of utality during this month's extraordinary public protests. demonstrators are angry with the authorities here and plans to govern this place. >> i'm very worried about the government didn't listen.o the people people's opinion is important. >> i don't want hong kong to become china. t i t the freedom and the rights of hong kong people can continue. [protesters cheering] nick: once again main roads in main roads in the heart of hong , kong were taken over. today's turnout, a fraction of last week's, but the strength of feeling just the same. at strikes you about the protesters out today is that they are students, young and angry, and they found their voice. crucially, they believe wider public opinion and momentum is on their side. at first this protest was over a specific new law that would send suspects to courts in mainland china, but there is now wider condemnation of the politicians in beijing. >> i
nick beat repos. [demonstrators chanting] nick: the generation that won't be silenced. thousands surrounding thead arters of the hong kong police, a force they accuse of utality during this month's extraordinary public protests. demonstrators are angry with the authorities here and plans to govern this place. >> i'm very worried about the government didn't listen.o the people people's opinion is important. >> i don't want hong kong to become china. t i t the freedom and the rights...
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our political correspondent nick eardley reports. things have been a bit more calm in downing street recently but it won't last for ever. the race for the keys to this place is heating up. this morning, jeremy hunt launched an attack on his rivalfor ducking interviews and debates. he told borisjohnson not interviews and debates. he told boris johnson not to interviews and debates. he told borisjohnson not to be a coward, man up and show the nation you can cope with intense scrutiny.” man up and show the nation you can cope with intense scrutiny. ijust think it's very disrespectful to the conservative party members, not to allow them the chance to see us debating head to head, so that they can be very clear in their minds as to what either of us would actually do. rivals have dubbed him a bottle of boris after a televised head—to—head tomorrow was called off. mrjohnson is taking part in hustings the tory members, like this one in birmingham at the weekend. his supporters insist he is answering questions. there are going to be mo
our political correspondent nick eardley reports. things have been a bit more calm in downing street recently but it won't last for ever. the race for the keys to this place is heating up. this morning, jeremy hunt launched an attack on his rivalfor ducking interviews and debates. he told borisjohnson not interviews and debates. he told boris johnson not to interviews and debates. he told borisjohnson not to be a coward, man up and show the nation you can cope with intense scrutiny.” man up...
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nick clegg is giving a speech. he is a surprise appointment but said nick clegg as he should call him, former liberal democrat leader. he gave a speech earlier this year in brussels and is now getting one today in berlin. he is talking about their next internet, the coming internet. half of humanity is only about to get online and nick clegg is arguing there is a war going on to shape the kind of internet. when it be a californian one, a chinese full garden or will it be european, a bit more regulated? he says it is not up to private companies to set the laws by which the rest of us operate online. it is absolutely right that companies like facebook acknowledge the mistakes they have made and of course mistakes have been made. it isjust that i do not think it is in any way conceivable, more than that, ido any way conceivable, more than that, i do not think it is right for private companies to set the rules of the red for something which is as profoundly as important as how technology says society. —— rules of t
nick clegg is giving a speech. he is a surprise appointment but said nick clegg as he should call him, former liberal democrat leader. he gave a speech earlier this year in brussels and is now getting one today in berlin. he is talking about their next internet, the coming internet. half of humanity is only about to get online and nick clegg is arguing there is a war going on to shape the kind of internet. when it be a californian one, a chinese full garden or will it be european, a bit more...
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nick, we have -- the question that i asked your brothers is, what would nick say is the thing you're most jealous of him for? >> oh. >> jimmy: what are they jealous of you for >> what could they have said like, clothing or like -- what anything >> jimmy: could be >> maybe, like, performing at the white house a few times. >> jimmy: whoa [ laughter ] not to brag. clang. clang. not to drop anything [ buzzer ] excuse me. i guess that - >> that wasn't it? okay, sorry. >> i mean, yeah. >> jimmy: all right. this is for kevin. >> this party play list on here is great, by the way >> jimmy: isn't that an insane song, right? oh you hear it all right. so kevin's going for it. okay, he's gone. all right. ready, joe >> yes >> jimmy: nick, what is the worst thing that kevin ever did as a kid that your parents didn't know about at the time? [ audience oohs >> oh, wow uh, he snuck out a few times >> i think he like -- yeah he snuck out a few times >> and got away with it. i think. well, until now, i guess [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and what did he do >> he had had a couple beers before 21. [ audience ooh
nick, we have -- the question that i asked your brothers is, what would nick say is the thing you're most jealous of him for? >> oh. >> jimmy: what are they jealous of you for >> what could they have said like, clothing or like -- what anything >> jimmy: could be >> maybe, like, performing at the white house a few times. >> jimmy: whoa [ laughter ] not to brag. clang. clang. not to drop anything [ buzzer ] excuse me. i guess that - >> that wasn't it?...
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>> his name is nick freeman. the marin county golfer of the year. a senior at cam high school. on his way to play collegiately for occidental. wins the day tomorr? >> warrior win tomorrow. it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and yoat dny's. awhidenny'has n! >> good morning everyone and welcome to the 41st annual carnival grand parade. we are celebrating this morning . >> we're live from the mission district where we will see in the streets transformed into a stage. it will be a colorful stage representing many
>> his name is nick freeman. the marin county golfer of the year. a senior at cam high school. on his way to play collegiately for occidental. wins the day tomorr? >> warrior win tomorrow. it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and yoat dny's. awhidenny'has n! >> good morning everyone and welcome to the 41st annual carnival grand parade. we are celebrating this morning . >> we're live from the mission...
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which should we give to nick? >> i like that. >> and nick, thank you. we'll be right back. >> and nick, thank you we'll be right back. you try ha you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. the ♪exus es... ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation
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thank you very much, nick ea rd ley, national. thank you very much, nick eardley, a political correspondent. this is down to ten, sam gyimah has pulled out. that is take back for another look at that announcement need a few minutes ago by the joint acting chair of the backbench conservative 1922 committee when she announced the contenders going forward. we have received the following ballot nominations and in alphabetical order they are michael gove. proposer george eustice and nick morgan. matt hancock, propose a damian green and tracey crouch. mark harper, proposer jacket damian green and tracey crouch. mark harper, proposerjacket price. jeremy hunt, the proposer is doctor liam fox and the second is sir patrick mcloughlin. sajid javid, the proposer is robert halfon and the second is victoria atkins. boris johnson, who is proposed by elizabeth truss and seconded by ben wallace. andrea leadsom who has been proposed by chris heaton—harris and seconded by heather wheeler. esther mcvey who has been proposed by sir gary streeter and
thank you very much, nick ea rd ley, national. thank you very much, nick eardley, a political correspondent. this is down to ten, sam gyimah has pulled out. that is take back for another look at that announcement need a few minutes ago by the joint acting chair of the backbench conservative 1922 committee when she announced the contenders going forward. we have received the following ballot nominations and in alphabetical order they are michael gove. proposer george eustice and nick morgan....
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cynics might say, here is nick clegg, effectively a pr man, who has had a lot of flack. this is your problem or not our problem. if your problem or not our problem. if you are worried about these things when you do something about a dinner not ask us to do something about it. iam not not ask us to do something about it. i am not providing a pr gloss. i am responsible for how these policies are set and they are very substantive on how to tackle terrorist content online, how to protect elections from outside interference and so on. you are accepting to some it will sound as if you are saying, don‘t blame us, nothing we can default if you think there is a problem you go and sort it out. i do not think it is an issue of blame. it is right that companies like facebook acknowledge the mistakes they have made. of course mistakes been made. i do not think it is in anyway conceivable and more than i do not think it is right for private companies to set the rules of the road for something which is as profoundly important as how technology serves society and in the end, this is n
cynics might say, here is nick clegg, effectively a pr man, who has had a lot of flack. this is your problem or not our problem. if your problem or not our problem. if you are worried about these things when you do something about a dinner not ask us to do something about it. iam not not ask us to do something about it. i am not providing a pr gloss. i am responsible for how these policies are set and they are very substantive on how to tackle terrorist content online, how to protect elections...
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nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. the bbc has issued a statement in response to complaints about the selection of abdullah patel as one of the questioners on last night's programme. it has since emerged that the imam had previously made critical comments about israel and women. the bbc said background checks had been carried out, including his online and social media profiles, but researchers were unaware of a twitter account which was only reactivated by him after the programme was broadcast. he has now been suspended from his position as deputy head at al—ashraf primary school in gloucester. our assistant political editor norman smith is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. so the leadership contest goes on, with more voting this afternoon, norman. i suppose the question for the other candidates is, as it has been for a while, head of a stop borisjohnson? been for a while, head of a stop boris johnson? well, there is no massive pressure on them to join forces to try and thwart boris johnson because he
nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. the bbc has issued a statement in response to complaints about the selection of abdullah patel as one of the questioners on last night's programme. it has since emerged that the imam had previously made critical comments about israel and women. the bbc said background checks had been carried out, including his online and social media profiles, but researchers were unaware of a twitter account which was only reactivated by him after the programme was...
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nick clegg also said today there was no evidence of russian interference. i know you have posted on twitter again refusing back. there is, facebook themselves have told us in the past that they did find a small amount of evidence that russians try to buy adverts during the referendum. we know there was a substantial activity from russian news organisations during the referendum as well, which had a very high shower voice. this is a pattern of behaviour that has run through the recent european elections, we've seen it in america and around the world. the russians and other bad actors around the world are exploiting social media to spread their messages and disrupt the politics in other countries, and it has only been through external investigations, parliamentary inquiries, investigative journalists, that we have got to know anything about this. facebook have been entirely reactive times failing to acknowledge the scale of the problem. can you explain how you think the regulation should operate? do you think breaking up these big tech giants would help? in t
nick clegg also said today there was no evidence of russian interference. i know you have posted on twitter again refusing back. there is, facebook themselves have told us in the past that they did find a small amount of evidence that russians try to buy adverts during the referendum. we know there was a substantial activity from russian news organisations during the referendum as well, which had a very high shower voice. this is a pattern of behaviour that has run through the recent european...
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is wondering where nick is. >> nick, where are you nick, get up your neck. come here neck nick. they give you such a lousy seat back in the corner. but what about parker? , parker it appeared parker. khmer parker they love you parker. why do you like him so much? don't forget the home in derby. home run derby? that is something. in all of college baseball, wow, i want to feel these guys muscles. [applause] that was trump giving the commencement address where he shook 1000 hands, what a contrast, trump shakes the hands of a thousand cadets in his closest rival joe biden is massaging the shoulders of a preteen. [laughter] then, he has to sit down to take a nap. but the media still thanks trump got elected. so did russia help? >> no russia did not help me get elected. you know who got me elected, i got me elected. [cheering] oh yeah, it's so bad these days that pools are blurring mega hats. they actually had ebola run out. no surprise to the repetition of media demonization the trade to demand as a hateful one that's propaganda. it automatically tells you read whatever is being vot
is wondering where nick is. >> nick, where are you nick, get up your neck. come here neck nick. they give you such a lousy seat back in the corner. but what about parker? , parker it appeared parker. khmer parker they love you parker. why do you like him so much? don't forget the home in derby. home run derby? that is something. in all of college baseball, wow, i want to feel these guys muscles. [applause] that was trump giving the commencement address where he shook 1000 hands, what a...
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. >> it's such an incredible insight from nick, it's all warfare all the time. just that language in a moment where he's literally on a battlefield on which americans and our allies died in a real war. how much of this perceived war footing has just intoxicated everyone around him so nobody, nobody ran up to him and said, whoa, i just checked the shot, it's stunning but anything you say will be broadcast on televisions around the world, in front of the graves of americans and our allies who died here? >> there's an ongoing trade war as the president is overseas, he's fighting with mexico about the tariffs, the deadline is monday for the 5% tariffs on all mexican goods to be put into effect, so he's fighting that war while abroad. and if you listened to the president's speech today, he's making a war against international alliances. so much of the speech was framed with the idea of the nation. not overt, we were looking for that when he was in england. but he's talking about the nation rather than the continent of europe or international institutions, that's what
. >> it's such an incredible insight from nick, it's all warfare all the time. just that language in a moment where he's literally on a battlefield on which americans and our allies died in a real war. how much of this perceived war footing has just intoxicated everyone around him so nobody, nobody ran up to him and said, whoa, i just checked the shot, it's stunning but anything you say will be broadcast on televisions around the world, in front of the graves of americans and our allies...
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nick clegg also said today there was no evidence of russian interference. i know you posted twitter again refuting that. facebook themselves told us in the past that they found a small amount of evidence that the russians were trying to buy advocates during the referendum. —— adverts. we know there are substantial activity from russian news organisations during the referendum which had a very high share of the voice, and this is not just about the referendum but a bit pattern of behaviour that has run through the recent european elections, we have seen it in america and around the world. the russians and other bad actors around the world are exploiting social media to spread their messages and disrupt politics and other countries, and it has only been through internal investigations that parliamentary inquiries, investigative journalists and so on have got to know anything about this. facebook have been entirely reactive and at times failing to acknowledge the scale of the problem. can you explain how you think the regulation should operate? do you thin
nick clegg also said today there was no evidence of russian interference. i know you posted twitter again refuting that. facebook themselves told us in the past that they found a small amount of evidence that the russians were trying to buy advocates during the referendum. —— adverts. we know there are substantial activity from russian news organisations during the referendum which had a very high share of the voice, and this is not just about the referendum but a bit pattern of behaviour...
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nick rushworth has the details. nick: the marrrriage is off jujt days after t the proposal. fiat chrysler proposed a merger with renault. the market is liked it, and it got the french government, however,. parents set various conditions >> no factory closures and no indudustrial job losses -- however, paris set various conditions. >> no factory closures and no industrial job losses. nick: a balance of power between french and italian directors and guaranteed maintaining renault's alliance with nissan. the french government said three of four conditions was met, but on wednesday, they requested a delay to request nissan's approval. fiat chrysler opted out of the megamerger entirely, saying it has become clear that the political conditions in france do not currently favor such a combination to succeed successfully. that thed indicated company could say yesterday merger with a little more time, but many analysts were skeptical. the renault-nissan alliance had been on the rocks and ceo carlos carlos since ceo karl i ghosn's arrest. >> bryan, what are we seeing? bryan: renault sh
nick rushworth has the details. nick: the marrrriage is off jujt days after t the proposal. fiat chrysler proposed a merger with renault. the market is liked it, and it got the french government, however,. parents set various conditions >> no factory closures and no indudustrial job losses -- however, paris set various conditions. >> no factory closures and no industrial job losses. nick: a balance of power between french and italian directors and guaranteed maintaining renault's...
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nick, zerlina, loni. zerlina, it's biden is way in front in the polls, looks like 20 points him is sanders and a big collection vying for third, high single digits, maybe double low digits right now. what do you think is the best approach for those candidates? is it to see if he is going to self-destruct in the debates or is it to try to force the issue? >> well, i think they should force the issue. they're all competing for the same potentially top spot in the primary portion of this race. and i think that it's a smart strategy to draw a contrast. it's also a smart strategy to point out why is joe biden not at the california democratic convention when california plays a newly and such in a critical role in the democratic primary process, given the fact that they moved it up so far in the calendar. so that is a snub, right? to point that out i don't think is taking potshots at biden. that's actually a substantive point. i think the challenge, though, for folks is going to be to find constructive critiques
nick, zerlina, loni. zerlina, it's biden is way in front in the polls, looks like 20 points him is sanders and a big collection vying for third, high single digits, maybe double low digits right now. what do you think is the best approach for those candidates? is it to see if he is going to self-destruct in the debates or is it to try to force the issue? >> well, i think they should force the issue. they're all competing for the same potentially top spot in the primary portion of this...
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let's go back to mindy bach along with espn's nick fradel. i don't know if nick is wired up. mindy, do you have any sense from the players, listening to the emotion from bob meyers, do they know how bad the injury is? i know the mri is tomorrow. it just seems like they think it's bad. >> they do, they do, larry. they know how badly it is. you saw andre iguodala and stephen curry had to help him all the way from the court back here into the locker room. i mean, for them to leave an nba finals game and do that, you also saw kyle lowry and back a help him until he went into the tunnel. nick, we saw howie motional the warriors are. i think for sure they all know how bad this injury is even though the official medical results aren't in. >> absolutely. mindy, that was the feeling in the locker room, they knew without really knowing for sure, and that's really -- it's just so sad for kevin who has fought his way back to even be out there on the floor. but for the rest of his teammates, they're playing for a higher purpose now because they so badly want to win this for him. and that
let's go back to mindy bach along with espn's nick fradel. i don't know if nick is wired up. mindy, do you have any sense from the players, listening to the emotion from bob meyers, do they know how bad the injury is? i know the mri is tomorrow. it just seems like they think it's bad. >> they do, they do, larry. they know how badly it is. you saw andre iguodala and stephen curry had to help him all the way from the court back here into the locker room. i mean, for them to leave an nba...
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when nick reaches the end. and in this exclusive behind-the-scenes video nick seen running downstairs jumping into a car to get to the other side so he can be there for this moment. celebrating victory with his big sister. and that is what you call teamwork. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can always catch our full episodes without a wire on hulu. thanks so much for watching. good night, america. ♪ ♪ start the car! start the car! the ikea summer sale. wooooooo! save up to 50% off select items in store only june 26th to july 7th. ikea.
when nick reaches the end. and in this exclusive behind-the-scenes video nick seen running downstairs jumping into a car to get to the other side so he can be there for this moment. celebrating victory with his big sister. and that is what you call teamwork. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can always catch our full episodes without a wire on hulu. thanks so much for watching. good night, america. ♪ ♪ start the car! start the car! the ikea summer sale. wooooooo! save up to...
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joining me now is nick government spokesperson howdy welcome and thanks for your time why did you decide to visit mr. sometimes when you'll hear him and when it's in with a case so far away from each you need to be able to look at the to rain see the geography but more importantly see the agriprocessors in that was and that is in place it farfalle i wanted to see for myself why are we saying this is very productive business where we say this is an export oriented business and way are we saying this fits very well in the narrative is open for business so this was the papers of their visit ok now i don't know if i can link up their post to this question and it's up to say that if if you went there and you found out that it didn't meet what your head that it met then one of the have been ok that his farm was taken away from him. no that wasn't when i change the outcome because when the when the cabinet. position or a decision it becomes policy saw that decision that was passed on the 28th of may was in sync with the with government police government policy is pronounced by the president in
joining me now is nick government spokesperson howdy welcome and thanks for your time why did you decide to visit mr. sometimes when you'll hear him and when it's in with a case so far away from each you need to be able to look at the to rain see the geography but more importantly see the agriprocessors in that was and that is in place it farfalle i wanted to see for myself why are we saying this is very productive business where we say this is an export oriented business and way are we saying...
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>> nick, thank you for your reporting. please bring it to us. >> co-chairman of the house democratic policy and communications committee. first what i'm hearing from nick valencia. as of this morning, 250 kids were going to be moved out of this disgusting, unhealthy, dangerous facility to another facility where they could be cared for and nick valencia is being told that 100 are moving back into the facility where they came from, and the government is saying they are disputing the findings of the independent monitors of the conditions that these kids were in? >> look, kate, first of all, thank you for having me on. and thank you for focusing on this important issue. i want to tell you, that's why this $4.5 billion supplemental funding is so important, so we can fix all of these problems. what you're talking about is one microcosm of all the problems that were created when dhs and hhs run out of money for the situation at the border. it comes down to -- it's very bipartisan, i want to say. there's a lot of bipartisan sentim
>> nick, thank you for your reporting. please bring it to us. >> co-chairman of the house democratic policy and communications committee. first what i'm hearing from nick valencia. as of this morning, 250 kids were going to be moved out of this disgusting, unhealthy, dangerous facility to another facility where they could be cared for and nick valencia is being told that 100 are moving back into the facility where they came from, and the government is saying they are disputing the...
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i will stop there. >> thank you, nick. thank you for the kind words. they can be shared with the work you do at the buchanan institute. i will take the prerogative and open it up to the floor for larger question. helen, i was struck by the section on the gray media. i remember the front page of the new york post with a picture on christmas of a beheading. that was created by a gray media organization. how important is this mix between the official and the unofficial as isis continues to lose territory as the -- their propaganda output has been lower and lower? is gray media the new normal for a little bit? helen: when we first started looking at telegram, that was one of the first things i was surprised by. the vast amount of gray media. where you can see a pretty big spectrum coming from individuals and individual means where people have taken images and put new text or altered it in some small way, to larger mash-up videos where they can combine elements from other media pieces to make new propaganda outlets and creations. i had tried to conduct a st
i will stop there. >> thank you, nick. thank you for the kind words. they can be shared with the work you do at the buchanan institute. i will take the prerogative and open it up to the floor for larger question. helen, i was struck by the section on the gray media. i remember the front page of the new york post with a picture on christmas of a beheading. that was created by a gray media organization. how important is this mix between the official and the unofficial as isis continues to...
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no one is having the conversation about what nick just did, the actual facts. the democrats have failed to make the case for -- >> if you have an unredacted report, then you will have all the facts. you are talking like -- we don't have all the facts. you just cited some people that could have been charged, but mueller couldn't, but the congress can use that toward impeachment. so you can't take a half a loaf and say that there are no facts because we don't know what facts we don't have. >> jerry nadler has been given the opportunity to read it with fewer redactions in it. he's turned down that opportunity to do that. he's had the chance to do that and he has said no. my point is if you want to go down this path and make the case that you need to have a national support, bipartisan support in the country, you need to start making the case on the facts that you have rather than having two more months of conversations about the process of redactions. >> i think every defendant in court would love to be able to decide which evidence you can review before their cas
no one is having the conversation about what nick just did, the actual facts. the democrats have failed to make the case for -- >> if you have an unredacted report, then you will have all the facts. you are talking like -- we don't have all the facts. you just cited some people that could have been charged, but mueller couldn't, but the congress can use that toward impeachment. so you can't take a half a loaf and say that there are no facts because we don't know what facts we don't have....
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for nick it meant a solo career. ♪ >> reporter: and for joe it meant creating the popular band dnce nick and joe finding love in their time apart nick marrying actress priyanka chopra in a lavish ceremony in india. joe tying the knot to "game of thrones" star sophie turner. joe says it was her strong relationship with her brothers to do what fans had been hoping since 2013 their new single "sucker" is on the billboard hot 100. the jonas machine is once again in high gear promoting their "happiness begins" tour which kicks off next month in miami. this time around with the jonas sisters-in-law, priyanka, sophie, and danielle calling themselves the j-sisters along with kevin's two kids who have never seen dad on tour with his two brothers while new to some, the jonas brothers reuniting to give others a blast from the past >> it wasn't about the money not about the fame it was the brothers. i want to do something awesome again together. >> yeah. >> nick, joe, and kevin, guys, good morning. >> good morning. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> the band is back together how hard was tha
for nick it meant a solo career. ♪ >> reporter: and for joe it meant creating the popular band dnce nick and joe finding love in their time apart nick marrying actress priyanka chopra in a lavish ceremony in india. joe tying the knot to "game of thrones" star sophie turner. joe says it was her strong relationship with her brothers to do what fans had been hoping since 2013 their new single "sucker" is on the billboard hot 100. the jonas machine is once again in high...
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what does that tell you, nick? >> you know, i think we really don't know what ended it, and the -- you know, what we do know is that mike pompeo and john bolton were urging this kind of military strike, that there were a lot of reservations in the pentagon about the way this could slip out of control and escalate. and so i would like to think that people in the pentagon got through to president trump. and president trump has clearly had some concerns about the possibility that this would escalate. he spoke about the possibility this might be an accident, so i'd like to think that he'd change his mind. but, you know, this may be just a delay. and if so, we should be deeply alarmed by how this -- you know, after 18 years of war in that region, we should be -- we should understand the limitations of the military toolbox to achieve our objectives. >> yeah. again, nicholas' article is trump and iran may be on a collision course, and it could get scarier. and that possibility could have possibly played out tonight, or st
what does that tell you, nick? >> you know, i think we really don't know what ended it, and the -- you know, what we do know is that mike pompeo and john bolton were urging this kind of military strike, that there were a lot of reservations in the pentagon about the way this could slip out of control and escalate. and so i would like to think that people in the pentagon got through to president trump. and president trump has clearly had some concerns about the possibility that this would...