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nelson, we have to end it. _ important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go _ important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go and - important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go and get - important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go and get yourl we have to end it. go and get your beauty sleep, i certainly needed, thank you very much. go and get yours as well, have a lovely night, goodbye. hello, a warm welcome to the film review. mark kermode is back with me. and what have you been watching, mark? well, we have a very mixed bag this week. we have venom: let there be carnage, tom hardy and his alien symbiote. we have the sci—fi animation ron's gone wrong, and the michael myers saga continues in halloween kills. do i even know what a symbiote is? you'll find out. so, this is the sequel to 2018's venom, which you didn't see? i did not see. 0k. i have to tell you. 50, tom hardy is eddie, who is the host of a kind of alien parasite that lives within him but also comes out
nelson, we have to end it. _ important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go _ important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go and - important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go and get - important] phillips, nigel nelson, we have to end it. go and get yourl we have to end it. go and get your beauty sleep, i certainly needed, thank you very much. go and get yours as well, have a lovely night, goodbye. hello, a warm welcome to the film review. mark kermode is back...
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nelson. has there been any analysis of the demographics of the people who have been involved in this outrageous behavior? >> not that i'm aware of, mr. cohen. >> anybody else have knowledge of any demographics on race, age, residence, anything at all? >> what i will tell you is that from our survey results, many of these incidents were more likely happening out of places where there has been a real inconsistent communication and verybl clear opposition to mask and to dealing with this public health emergency in a mobilized way.po you be more specific? are you saying that the airports have been less or the region? >> i'm being specific tos. the region. and obviously, the airports are located in those regions. >> are you saying basically the southeastern conference region? >> we -- we have had a lot of incidents out of charlotte. a lot of incidents out of the florida airports, and out of texas. and i'm not saying that there aren't incidents in other places at all. but there seemss to be a highe
nelson. has there been any analysis of the demographics of the people who have been involved in this outrageous behavior? >> not that i'm aware of, mr. cohen. >> anybody else have knowledge of any demographics on race, age, residence, anything at all? >> what i will tell you is that from our survey results, many of these incidents were more likely happening out of places where there has been a real inconsistent communication and verybl clear opposition to mask and to dealing...
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nelson. has there been any analysis of the demographics of the people who have been involved in this outrageous behavior. age, residence, anything at all? >> what i will tell you is from some survey results, many of these incidents were more likely happening in places where there has been inconsistent communication and clear opposition to masks and dealing with this public health emergency. >> can you be more specific? are you saying the airports are less, or is it region? >> i'm being specific to the region. the airports are located in those regions. >> the southeastern conference region? >> we have had a lot of incidents out of charlotte, out of the florida airports and texas. i am not saying there are not incident in other places, but there is a higher concentration. >> thank you, that is what i expected. in charlotte, which i have been through on occasion, i think it is gate a, the furthest one out when you have to go to the terminal, and you are on the side where they sell the pizza, the
nelson. has there been any analysis of the demographics of the people who have been involved in this outrageous behavior. age, residence, anything at all? >> what i will tell you is from some survey results, many of these incidents were more likely happening in places where there has been inconsistent communication and clear opposition to masks and dealing with this public health emergency. >> can you be more specific? are you saying the airports are less, or is it region? >>...
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jimmy, i look forward to seeing you, buddy. >> thank you, nelson that's nelson peltz of trian joining us we have more trades ahead right after this break i promise to serve, not sell. i promise our relationship will be one of partnership and trust. i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com the pursuit is on. the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. with deep expertise to outthink across multiple asset classes, actively managing investments in the world's public and private markets. outscale, with the resources to serve 1,500 clients in 52 countries. and outlast, with long-term conviction that looks beyond today's volatility. join the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. the investment management business of prudential. get pumped fans, because basketball's back! and our league pass lineup is totally stacked. forty games a week, all season long, on all your devices, so you'll never
jimmy, i look forward to seeing you, buddy. >> thank you, nelson that's nelson peltz of trian joining us we have more trades ahead right after this break i promise to serve, not sell. i promise our relationship will be one of partnership and trust. i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit...
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. in criticism being levelled at josie nelson. ., . , ., nelson. in the video which is about bad bo s, nelson. in the video which is about bad boys. it _ nelson. in the video which is about bad boys. it is _ nelson. in the video which is about bad boys, it is jesy _ nelson. in the video which is about bad boys, it is jesy turning - nelson. in the video which is about bad boys, it is jesy turning up i nelson. in the video which is about bad boys, it is jesy turning up with | bad boys, it isjesy turning up with a crew of racially ambiguous women and shows a lot of black man and kind of glaze into a stereotype, a negative stereotype about black men. and she uses the word hood, and taboo and her new look, i don't know if people remember her from the x factor but she looks very different. she has had some work done, turned herface, has a curly she has had some work done, turned her face, has a curly weave, etc and those two things combined left people feeling uncomfortable after watching the video. it's quite interesting what she said. she is booking ab
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nelson please tell your husband we are not bad people. and so i said yes that's good and he said put it under their door and put the number on it. slide under the door after everybody is in bed. it's about 2:00 a.m. -- 3m in the morning heard something come out the door. she does not sleep soundly at all and she heard her to hurt her get up, grab it, run to the bathroom, turn on the light and then come back and jump into bed with her flashlight read this, this was not funny, this was not funny, look at it. the next morning we told everybody gotcha, she was a trooper. nobody laughed harder then jim. nobody had a better sense of humor when he had a good relationship with him. she forgave me for she said please don't do that again. >> the next time i see your bride on a flight as we are boarding i'm going to pass her a note. thank you, potomac of books of the university of nebraska, the death of the senate, thank you for sharing this book with us and thank you for spending this hour with us. >> thank you very much i really appreciate it. it
nelson please tell your husband we are not bad people. and so i said yes that's good and he said put it under their door and put the number on it. slide under the door after everybody is in bed. it's about 2:00 a.m. -- 3m in the morning heard something come out the door. she does not sleep soundly at all and she heard her to hurt her get up, grab it, run to the bathroom, turn on the light and then come back and jump into bed with her flashlight read this, this was not funny, this was not funny,...
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i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time. if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >> guest: well, when diane heard from some friends who spend a lot of time in russia that your rooms are bogged and you know, they're listening to everything, and she was quite concerned about that. then there was some suggestion may be they had cameras in the rooms and stuff like that. i feel sort of a -- dressing and undressing in the bathroom with the lights off. i told her well, they have night vision cameras. just sort of get her going. she would say that's not funny. we walked into the room and i said something derogatory about the russians and she -- pointed to th
i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time. if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >>...
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nelson, mr. bidwell said, many times the affected flight attendant or crew will not wait around to report to airport police. can you address that? >> yes. flight attendants are scheduled. not all airlines have committed to flight attendants, but they will support them emotionally and legally when these incidents occur. there is a program at united airlines that does provide this, communication to flight attendants that helps them know they will have that backing from the airline if they report to law enforcement. it is a disruption, there is a lot of pressure on flight attendants to get to the next flight. they know because of minimum staffing come if they don't make the next light, the flight may not go out on time. all these pressures are on the employee, not to mention we should recognize that these are the victims, the people of just been punched or hurt in some way and if they don't have support right away to let them know that they should report that, that they are going to be supported in
nelson, mr. bidwell said, many times the affected flight attendant or crew will not wait around to report to airport police. can you address that? >> yes. flight attendants are scheduled. not all airlines have committed to flight attendants, but they will support them emotionally and legally when these incidents occur. there is a program at united airlines that does provide this, communication to flight attendants that helps them know they will have that backing from the airline if they...
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we will talk about jesse nelson. she is white and accused of pretending to be black in her first solo single. this is an issue called black fishing. ♪ >> let's begin with this g20 summit involving leaders in the world's richest countries promising to give more help to afghanistan. it does not mean they are recognizing the taliban. let's begin with the u.n. secretary general. >> we need to find ways to make the economy breathe again. these can be done without violating international laws or compromising principles. we must seek ways to create conditions to allow afghan professionals and civil servants to continue working to serve the afghan population. i urge the world to take action and inject liquidity into the afghan economy to avoid collapse. >> the summit was hosted by italy, a virtual affair, and it focused on shoring up the fragile afghan economy. on the taliban took over in august, the u.s. and others suspended eight. -- aid. in 2019, it accounted for 75% of government spending. bear in mind $9 billion of fo
we will talk about jesse nelson. she is white and accused of pretending to be black in her first solo single. this is an issue called black fishing. ♪ >> let's begin with this g20 summit involving leaders in the world's richest countries promising to give more help to afghanistan. it does not mean they are recognizing the taliban. let's begin with the u.n. secretary general. >> we need to find ways to make the economy breathe again. these can be done without violating...
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we followed nelson and his family on dirt bikes, out into the countryside, and up into the hills. your girl, how is she? >> okay. >> reporter: she looks a little scared a little bit. si. >> reporter: we rode for more than an hour, struggling through mud and streams to where the hills become mountains at a smuggler's camp on the edge of the jungle. this camp is the place where many of these migrants spend one night before they go on into the darien gap. those who run this camp here who are very wary of our cameras. be thank you is it. from here on out, it's all by foot, and it's all through the jungle. to understand how treacherous the terrain, consider this. the panamerican highway, or via pan americana runs from alaska all the way to argentina, but the road stops between the borders of panama and colombia, a 66-mile stretch of untamed wilderness too difficult to build. that's why it's called the darien gap. despite the dangers, the numbers of migrants braving the gap has skyrocketed. more than 90,000 people are estimated to have passed through this year. have you seen these numbe
we followed nelson and his family on dirt bikes, out into the countryside, and up into the hills. your girl, how is she? >> okay. >> reporter: she looks a little scared a little bit. si. >> reporter: we rode for more than an hour, struggling through mud and streams to where the hills become mountains at a smuggler's camp on the edge of the jungle. this camp is the place where many of these migrants spend one night before they go on into the darien gap. those who run this camp...
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as i say in the book it's an odyssey from that background and through working with nelson rockefeller was a paragon to wind up with richard nixon who i think romley was not seen as someone really as a progressive liberal and an agent for good. >> and your father who is an engineer or chemist and was not a politician had observed nixon because he hit gone to observe the eisenhower cabinet. >> he was from a coal-mining family of 10 from west virginia. he was the first in his family to go to college but he wound up in the executive office of the president in charge of defense and mobilization and in the course of that he had a couple of occasions to present it and he had impressions of richard nixon which worked hostile but they weren't glowingly positive. >> they are is so much in the book and we have so all-time so i'm just going to start one of the figures as you describe in the actions i guess of the wu republican party one of the most -- party's thomas dewey of the governor of new york and attorney general who is a big crime buster. >> he was long neglected but a fascinating fellow.
as i say in the book it's an odyssey from that background and through working with nelson rockefeller was a paragon to wind up with richard nixon who i think romley was not seen as someone really as a progressive liberal and an agent for good. >> and your father who is an engineer or chemist and was not a politician had observed nixon because he hit gone to observe the eisenhower cabinet. >> he was from a coal-mining family of 10 from west virginia. he was the first in his family to...
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i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time. if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >> guest: well, when diane heard from some friends who spend a lot of time in russia that your rooms are bogged and you know, they're listening to everything, and she was quite concerned about that. then there was some suggestion may be they had cameras in the rooms and stuff like that. i feel sort of a -- dressing and undressing in the bathroom with the lights off. i told her well, they have night vision cameras. just sort of get her going. she would say that's not funny. we walked into the room and i said something derogatory about the russians and she -- pointed to th
i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time. if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >>...
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british singerjesse nelson who is white _ earlier. british singerjesse nelson who is white is _ earlier. british singerjesse nelson who is white is being _ earlier. british singerjesse nelson who is white is being accused i earlier. british singerjesse nelson who is white is being accused of i who is white is being accused of pretending to be back in herfirst solo single since leaving the band little mix. we will expand back fishing. three weeks until world leaders meet in glasgow for a major climate summit. it would look at america and what it's doing about its omissions. ? admissions. less tha n less than three weeks until world leaders gather for this crucial climate summit in glasgow. it's called cup 26 and the bbc will be covering it extensively. you don t address climate change without the world s biggest emitters changing course. four territories are responsible for more than half of the world s emissions. america is a world leader in emissions. president biden now wants it to be a world leader in emissions cuts. it s less than
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next on book tv author interview program after words, former democratic senator ann nelson of nebraska discusses a decline of bipartisanship in the senate and offers recommendations on how to restore. he is interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. after words is a weekly interview program with guest host top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv pretty is my pleasure today to be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cookie is the husband to diane at the father of
next on book tv author interview program after words, former democratic senator ann nelson of nebraska discusses a decline of bipartisanship in the senate and offers recommendations on how to restore. he is interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. after words is a weekly interview program with guest host top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv pretty is my pleasure today to be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of...
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nelson, my first question is for you. certainly, in a continuum of trying to tamp down these incidents, there's a prevention side, there's the management of the situation in the cabin part, but then there's the enforcement as well of any charges. but in your survey, you said 60% of respondents experiencing a physical incident onboard said law enforcement was requested to meet their flight. in those instances, did law enforcement meet the flight? >> chairman larsen, in not every instance was law enforcement rc actually able to meet the flight in time before the passenger i left the scene. but what's also concerning is that 40% of that time, we're talking about physical altercations here, law enforcement was not requested to meet the flight, which means ue there's a break in communication at some point here, and even getting that request to law enforcement, but you're correct, not in every case did law ryly enforcement actually meet the flight when there was a request. >> yeah, and again, i want -- i just want to reiterate
nelson, my first question is for you. certainly, in a continuum of trying to tamp down these incidents, there's a prevention side, there's the management of the situation in the cabin part, but then there's the enforcement as well of any charges. but in your survey, you said 60% of respondents experiencing a physical incident onboard said law enforcement was requested to meet their flight. in those instances, did law enforcement meet the flight? >> chairman larsen, in not every instance...
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police say they approached nelson after they identified the car he was in was stolen and they sell nelson then began shooting at them and that's when police say they returned fire nelson was injured and taken to the hospital and he ended up dying there yesterday. nelson was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft. police say they do plan to release the body cam video as soon as they can. and we'll keep our eye out and show it to when they do. this just into kron 4 nicolas cruz has pleaded guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder for the 2018 parkland shooting massacre in florida. his attorneys are now turning their focus to saving him from a death sentence. the guilty pleas set the stage for a penalty trial. now where jurors will determine whether he should be sentenced to death or life in prison without parole for killing 14 students and 3 staff members on valentine's day in 2018. >> we'll take a break. it is 9.12. still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news, a school district in the east. bay is thinking of closing some schools. we'll tell you what the biggest reason is be
police say they approached nelson after they identified the car he was in was stolen and they sell nelson then began shooting at them and that's when police say they returned fire nelson was injured and taken to the hospital and he ended up dying there yesterday. nelson was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft. police say they do plan to release the body cam video as soon as they can. and we'll keep our eye out and show it to when they do. this just into kron 4 nicolas cruz has...
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that's when they shot back, striking and injuring nelson who was taken to hospital. and then now as we know later died of those injuries. nelson turns out was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft and police say they do plan on releasing body camera footage of the incident. but they'll do that later on as the investigation unfolds. meanwhile, more than a dozen people now facing drug trafficking charges after a major drug bust in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. so investigators say they seized about 12 pounds of drugs like fentanyl and other narcotics from southern california that had been brought up here and had been given to street level dealers to distribute in san francisco's tenderloin district. the drugs are lethal and one drug recovery advocates says that getting them off the street may very well have saved a number of lives. >> and that's a practice been widely circulated in the tenderloin. so, you but more importantly, that's 12 and a half pounds of fentanyl. that's not going to reach the streets and that's a 12 and a half pounds of fand
that's when they shot back, striking and injuring nelson who was taken to hospital. and then now as we know later died of those injuries. nelson turns out was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft and police say they do plan on releasing body camera footage of the incident. but they'll do that later on as the investigation unfolds. meanwhile, more than a dozen people now facing drug trafficking charges after a major drug bust in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. so...
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nelson says she intended to celebrate 1990s and 2000s hip—hop and r&b. she added that fake tan and make—up wasn't the reason for her darker appearance. i want people to know that when i was in the video, i didn't even have any fake tan on. i'd been in antigua prior to that for three weeks. and i'm just really lucky, as a white girl, that when i'm in the sun i tan so dark. she's been defended by global music star nicki minaj, who also appears in the video. jesy nelson hoped that many would be talking about her first solo effort. but right now it's for reasons that she never intended. lizo mzimba, bbc news. a g20 summit has stressed the need to prevent an economic collapse in afghanistan, but also warned this wouldn't mean recognising the taliban government. leaders, including us presidentjoe biden, met virtually as part of the g20 in italy, to explore ways to stop afghanistan again becoming a base for international terrorism, and how they can prevent a humanitarian crisis there with food prices and unemployment sprialling. the european commission presid
nelson says she intended to celebrate 1990s and 2000s hip—hop and r&b. she added that fake tan and make—up wasn't the reason for her darker appearance. i want people to know that when i was in the video, i didn't even have any fake tan on. i'd been in antigua prior to that for three weeks. and i'm just really lucky, as a white girl, that when i'm in the sun i tan so dark. she's been defended by global music star nicki minaj, who also appears in the video. jesy nelson hoped that many...
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when nelson mandela launched the campaign to make poverty history, he said that overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. but it's an act of justice. he said, poverty is not natural. it is man made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. charity alone as important as it is and it is important will never be sufficient to end extreme poverty or tackle climate change the crowd a yelling out, cold play co play. they went the next act to come on state. they don't really care that much about taking action. who said, wow lisa you style yeah, yeah. wow. um, i think that this is one of those really good moments which explains why it is that maybe this isn't the best way about getting audiences engaged in global justice movements. because when nelson mandela was talking about why we really shouldn't have poverty, he was also talking about the human beings create poverty with their choices. and it's really hard for us to actually accept that it's hard to get people sort of to get on to that message. and so probably they just wanted to do something fun and listen
when nelson mandela launched the campaign to make poverty history, he said that overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. but it's an act of justice. he said, poverty is not natural. it is man made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. charity alone as important as it is and it is important will never be sufficient to end extreme poverty or tackle climate change the crowd a yelling out, cold play co play. they went the next act to come on state. they don't...
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nelson, if you could turn your camera off, that would be great. and why don't we open this up for public comment. >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. >> there are no callers. >> clerk: thank you, mr. atkins. >> chair: there are no callers for this item. okay. colleagues, i want to thank all of the ap applicants for board 1, the complex assessment appeals board and make the following suggestion to keep things fresh, which is as follows: some of these seats are regular seats and some of them are alternates. i hear good words about all of the folks that i was thinking that we might want to elevate, if you will, some of the alternates into the permit seats and do a little switch around. and to that end, i would make the following recommendation colleagues: john calper, whose name i continue to mispronounce to seat number two. christine nelson to seat number four. paul beller to seat number five. elizabeth zoria to seat number six. and scott to seat number eight. and if that is okay with you, i would request a roll call on that motion. >> clerk: on the mot
nelson, if you could turn your camera off, that would be great. and why don't we open this up for public comment. >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. >> there are no callers. >> clerk: thank you, mr. atkins. >> chair: there are no callers for this item. okay. colleagues, i want to thank all of the ap applicants for board 1, the complex assessment appeals board and make the following suggestion to keep things fresh, which is as follows: some of these seats are regular seats...
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it is my pleasureto be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska . then was born in mccook. he is the husband to diana, a father of four served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 2013 and we're obviously going to center our discussion on that today but ben was also governor of nebraska for eight years in the 1990s, a brief period during which nebraska won the national cio
it is my pleasureto be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska . then was born in mccook. he is the husband to diana, a father of four served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 2013 and we're obviously going to center our discussion on that today but ben was also governor of nebraska for eight years in the 1990s, a brief period during which nebraska won the national cio
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leon nelson fled disaster stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america where jobs have dried up. he can't take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti he says. nothing in haiti, no work. their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you. as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay, the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side, a two-hour journey across the bay. so the boat's just arrived on the other side. and these are all part of the smuggling operation taking them from this boat to dry land. nelson and his family turned themselves over to a band of smugglers after negotiating passage along the only land route into central america. they are taken on dirt bikes, an hour ride through the countryside. your girl, how is she? okay. she looks a little scared, a little bit. >> si. >> reporter: to a smuggler's camp on the edge of the jungle. this is it. from here on out, it's all by foot, and it's all through the jungle. to reach panama, migrants risk robbery,
leon nelson fled disaster stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america where jobs have dried up. he can't take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti he says. nothing in haiti, no work. their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you. as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay, the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side, a two-hour journey across the bay. so...
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my husband and a couple of our friends who were a handful of the white people who went to net nelson mandela's inauguration. i remember seeing he was out there with a film crew and i would love to track down that footage one day . i think south africa informed the person i became. people ask audi to become a libertarian and i was like i thought we were pretty much born libertarian and then we get influenced or forced into some other kind of thing but for me it's just always been individualism and really trying to help the community but from an individualistic way and not from a top-down way. so with life in south africa again, we saw this censorship . words in the newspapers were bad. they were allowed to talk about certain words for the illegalborder words that were going on . we half mast deportations, my friends were forced into the military who didn't want to be there and they were traumatized by thatexperience . again, it's sad to say but i think that that experience in south africa and knowing what the telstar from the regime saying that these certain people were going to label
my husband and a couple of our friends who were a handful of the white people who went to net nelson mandela's inauguration. i remember seeing he was out there with a film crew and i would love to track down that footage one day . i think south africa informed the person i became. people ask audi to become a libertarian and i was like i thought we were pretty much born libertarian and then we get influenced or forced into some other kind of thing but for me it's just always been individualism...
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charles: i want to bring in david nelson and david dietze, the two davids. let's continue the buyback conversation. $11 trillion. obviously it is a huge amount. it has made a difference to joe's point. technology has made impact. xlp, xlk, the sector for technology up 470%, way more than the s&p you have 292%. so david nelson, if they attack this, what kind of impact could it have on the stock market? >> probably would have some. look i get the fact that wall street loves it but i'm on the side of this, charles. i get some companies like apple, they're so large they possibly can't deploy the all that capital. it is abused. for many ceo's, it is code for i don't know how to grow the company. easy way to get to earnings per share target and buy back my stock. you eventually become poster-child like ibm stock. they bought back 13 billion in stock for a decade. didn't advance the company. for many companies it works but too many companies it is abused. >> david dietze? >> i couldn't agree more. companies show companies buy back stock with excess capital. the pro
charles: i want to bring in david nelson and david dietze, the two davids. let's continue the buyback conversation. $11 trillion. obviously it is a huge amount. it has made a difference to joe's point. technology has made impact. xlp, xlk, the sector for technology up 470%, way more than the s&p you have 292%. so david nelson, if they attack this, what kind of impact could it have on the stock market? >> probably would have some. look i get the fact that wall street loves it but i'm...
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nelson, ms. curry, thank you for joining us tonight. powerful stuff. stanley, one thing that has stuck with me was hearing and reading one of the former attica inmates interviewed in your film, arthur harrison. because in addition to describing the horrors of the prison life he knew at attica, he says that things have gotten better in our prison system, in our penal system. and i wonder most americans who either weren't in the system back then or simply weren't alive, i wonder if they can appreciate how bad conditions must have been for hundreds of black and latino inmates to revolt knowing they'd likely be punished, if not killed, for it. how bad was it at attica leading up to september of 1971? i was only a teenage activist then, 15 or 16 years old but i remember hearing about the uprising. >> yeah. one of the things that we detail in the film was how really terrible attica was. you know, the prisoners call it the last place. the -- the worst prison in new york state. you know, they -- they -- the prisoners were given one roll of toilet paper a month
nelson, ms. curry, thank you for joining us tonight. powerful stuff. stanley, one thing that has stuck with me was hearing and reading one of the former attica inmates interviewed in your film, arthur harrison. because in addition to describing the horrors of the prison life he knew at attica, he says that things have gotten better in our prison system, in our penal system. and i wonder most americans who either weren't in the system back then or simply weren't alive, i wonder if they can...
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nelson and his family leave first thing in the morning. you're motivated? it's all heart. >> si. >> reporter: we're still waiting to hear whether they made it out of the jungle. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, necocli, colombia. >>> all right, coming up next, how a n ionwide box bri >>> it's often said that necessity is the mother of invention, and that's never been more true than during the pandemic. here is cbs'. >> reporter: an army of do-it-yourselfers at uc san diego is thinking inside the box. >> these are the instructions. >> reporter: building 250 home-made air purifiers for classrooms and labs around campus as an added layer of protection against covid. four air filters make up the sides. as airflows in, an electric fan on top draws out the purified air. >> the virus, if it's there, will get trapped in the filter material. >> reporter: professor kim prather says the box filters at least 90% of the particles that can carry the virus, and the box brigade is growing. >> the filters make four walls. >> reporter: from 9-year-old kahlan in hawaii, to robots
nelson and his family leave first thing in the morning. you're motivated? it's all heart. >> si. >> reporter: we're still waiting to hear whether they made it out of the jungle. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, necocli, colombia. >>> all right, coming up next, how a n ionwide box bri >>> it's often said that necessity is the mother of invention, and that's never been more true than during the pandemic. here is cbs'. >> reporter: an army of do-it-yourselfers at uc...
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jack nelson doesn't run quite as fast as he did in his younger days. in fact, when he could finish off a mile in just about seven minutes. still, for a 66-year-old, jack can still put one foot in front of the other, pretty darn fast. >> i'm cruising 11:30 miler, but i can do a 9:40 mile. i ran it this summer. not bad for an old guy. >> reporter: it's not just his running that stood the test of time but what he's been able to do with it. raise money. a lot of it. >> there's 125. >> reporter: jack's been doing one sort of athletic fund raiser or another for more than 30 years, since his first year as a teacher. >> i was an elementary p.e. teacher, and there was no money for equipment. >> reporter: that year, jack raised over $2,000. over all the years and all the events, including a 100 plus mile run shortly after 9/11, jack has raised more than $300,000. most of it going to various scholarships, activities and sports programs at oakland and san leandro high school. he's thought about stopping more than a few times. but then always thinks better of it. >
jack nelson doesn't run quite as fast as he did in his younger days. in fact, when he could finish off a mile in just about seven minutes. still, for a 66-year-old, jack can still put one foot in front of the other, pretty darn fast. >> i'm cruising 11:30 miler, but i can do a 9:40 mile. i ran it this summer. not bad for an old guy. >> reporter: it's not just his running that stood the test of time but what he's been able to do with it. raise money. a lot of it. >> there's...
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police approaching nelson after they identified the car that he was in was stolen. they say at some point nelson began shooting at them and that's when they returned fire injuring him on that day. he was taken to the hospital. but now as we know, he later died of those injuries. nelson was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft and police say they do plan on releasing the body camera footage showing what happened. but they'll do that in a little bit as the investigation gets further along. while more than a dozen people now are facing drug trafficking charges after a major drug bust in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. and here's some video of some of what they seized upwards of 12 pounds of drugs like fentanyl and other narcotics that they see were coming up from southern california and making its way to street level dealers in san francisco's tenderloin district. the drugs are lethal and one drug recovery advocates says that getting them off the streets may have just now saved a lot of lives. >> and that's a practice been widely circulated in th
police approaching nelson after they identified the car that he was in was stolen. they say at some point nelson began shooting at them and that's when they returned fire injuring him on that day. he was taken to the hospital. but now as we know, he later died of those injuries. nelson was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft and police say they do plan on releasing the body camera footage showing what happened. but they'll do that in a little bit as the investigation gets further...
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police say that they approach nelson after he was driving a car that was stolen. so they wanted to talk to him and they eventually said that he started shooting at them. so they returned fire and nelson was injured taken to the hospital where he ended up dying yesterday. it turns out that nelson was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft. police say they do plan to release the body cam footage of that shooting and has not happened yet. we'll keep you posted. >> one more than a dozen people now are facing drug trafficking charges after a major drug bust in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. investigators seized a whole lot to in fact, 12 pounds of drugs like fentanyl and other narcotics, which we're told have come up from southern california. some drug trafficking organizations, they're moving them into street level dealers here in san francisco's tenderloin district. the drugs are lethal and one drug recovery advocates says that getting them off the streets may have saved a lot of lives. >> and that's a practice been widely circulated in the tend
police say that they approach nelson after he was driving a car that was stolen. so they wanted to talk to him and they eventually said that he started shooting at them. so they returned fire and nelson was injured taken to the hospital where he ended up dying yesterday. it turns out that nelson was on parole for prior convictions for identity theft. police say they do plan to release the body cam footage of that shooting and has not happened yet. we'll keep you posted. >> one more than a...
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nelson. the committee will hear from the general manager of the southern nevada water authority. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, representative napolitano and members of the subcommittee for the invitation today. i serve as the general manager of southern nevada water quality. it is not news to this subcommittee that the unprecedented conditions on the colorado river have left both lakes powell and mead at low elevation. annual use today is approximately 14 million-acre and over the last 20 years, the river has given us an average of 12.3 million acre-feet. despite from the scientific community that in the face of climate change we must a brand for the future even less than 12.3 million. there is not yet anything approaching the consensus within the river community as to how a dry of the future we should plan for. there's more evidence on the ground about with the colorado river is facing is not drought but a permanent transition to a dry future. and quickly reach agreement
nelson. the committee will hear from the general manager of the southern nevada water authority. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, representative napolitano and members of the subcommittee for the invitation today. i serve as the general manager of southern nevada water quality. it is not news to this subcommittee that the unprecedented conditions on the colorado river have left both lakes powell and mead at low elevation. annual use today is approximately 14 million-acre...
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nelson. he is the california chairman of the colorado river board. mr. nelson: good afternoon. i name is peter nelson and i am the chairman of the colorado river board of california and california's colorado river commission. i would like to thank the subcommittee, chairman huffman, ranking member bentz, and the other members of the committee for holding this hearing at a time of historic drought. regardless of why the climate has changed, the record is clear, less than average precipitation is resulting in measurable aridification, putting 40 million americans at risk. the colorado river board of california represents the collective interests of colorado river water users in our state. we protect the rights and interests of california's water and hydropower resources. we provide peer-to-peer relationships and collaborative interstate discussions with the other six basin states, the federal government, tribes, and mexico. california is also seeing drought with equal and greater severity. allo
nelson. he is the california chairman of the colorado river board. mr. nelson: good afternoon. i name is peter nelson and i am the chairman of the colorado river board of california and california's colorado river commission. i would like to thank the subcommittee, chairman huffman, ranking member bentz, and the other members of the committee for holding this hearing at a time of historic drought. regardless of why the climate has changed, the record is clear, less than average precipitation is...
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did the best to establish an airway, but the pancake was impacted in they are throat. >> reporter: nelson's f easl's withdrew the lawsuit. lawsuits like this can be difficult to win, because participants in eating contests are usually made aware of the risks. >> when you go into some kind of an eating contest, you've got to know there's an assumption of risk. if you are willing to assume that risk, that absolves the people putting on the contest of any liability. >> back at tufts university, the school president called the student's death a painful loss. >>> chris taylor of the dodgers kept the team's playoff hopes alive. he hit three home runs last night, as the dodgers won 11-2. game six is tomorrow. >>> thursday night football, the browns didn't have baker mayfield, by case keenum stepped up and they won 17-14. >>> coming up, the nation's growing rat problem. >>> also ahead, the pro soccer team that just signed a 4-year-old. to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means asking for what we want, and need... and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living longer is possible and pr
did the best to establish an airway, but the pancake was impacted in they are throat. >> reporter: nelson's f easl's withdrew the lawsuit. lawsuits like this can be difficult to win, because participants in eating contests are usually made aware of the risks. >> when you go into some kind of an eating contest, you've got to know there's an assumption of risk. if you are willing to assume that risk, that absolves the people putting on the contest of any liability. >> back at...
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jo phillips and nigel nelson will bejoining me. first, the headlines. a suspect for the alleged murder of sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali of somali heritage. the tory mp was killed on friday. police say they're treating it as a �*terrorist incident�*. residents in leigh—on—sea have gathered for a candlelit vigil, in memory of their mp. the us government has offered financial compensation to the relatives of ten people mistakenly killed by the american military in a drone strike in the afghan capital, kabul, in august. the strike on a car killed seven children. uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson. thank you for staying up to watch with us and whatjo and nigel. let's start with the observer, which leads with the commons speaker sir lin
jo phillips and nigel nelson will bejoining me. first, the headlines. a suspect for the alleged murder of sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali of somali heritage. the tory mp was killed on friday. police say they're treating it as a �*terrorist incident�*. residents in leigh—on—sea have gathered for a candlelit vigil, in memory of their mp. the us government has offered financial compensation to the relatives of ten people mistakenly killed by the american military in a drone...
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nelson from california. mr. nelson. we've spoken in the previous panels about the salt and sea partnership, and includes tribes, local partners, environmental stakeholders and federal agencies. could you please just expand why those partnerships are so important not just for those leaving near the salten sea and for the river community. >> thank you for the question, it's a great question. the salt and sea is historically a delta part of the colorado river. it's important to the region in southern california. first. the work being con now at the salten sea is associated with continued implementation of the 2003 settlement agreement which resulted in nearly 500,000 acre foot of conserved water supply that are then transferred to the coastal plains. and the sea is a critical element of the sonny bono refuge there and as other areas are resident and migratory bird species and important for ecological values. as the inflows to the sea mitigated by the qsa, and as well as increased irrigation efficiencies within the district
nelson from california. mr. nelson. we've spoken in the previous panels about the salt and sea partnership, and includes tribes, local partners, environmental stakeholders and federal agencies. could you please just expand why those partnerships are so important not just for those leaving near the salten sea and for the river community. >> thank you for the question, it's a great question. the salt and sea is historically a delta part of the colorado river. it's important to the region in...