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to them. >> except the way nick talked to them was kind of what nick was being paid for. >> correct. >> which was, let's go. >> were any angry enough to kill? >> feels to me like maybe there are a lot of people you might want to be talking to at the office. >> yes. the list was very long. >> when "dateline" continues. i can't wait to go there! or reunite there, ♪ ♪ start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go. schedule your free covid-19 booster today. >> often at "dateline" we tell you the stories of murder victims who lit up the room or who didn't have an enemy in the world. well, not so much with nick morelos. he definitely knew how to light up a room, but depending on which room it was, there might have been people in it who actively wished him ill. that was true in his personal life, and it was true here at work. the question for investigators, which side of nick's life had caught up with him? detective garcia quickly began to find out how much nick's leatherneck exterior had rubbed people the wrong way. jeff johnson was h. r. director at marana aero
to them. >> except the way nick talked to them was kind of what nick was being paid for. >> correct. >> which was, let's go. >> were any angry enough to kill? >> feels to me like maybe there are a lot of people you might want to be talking to at the office. >> yes. the list was very long. >> when "dateline" continues. i can't wait to go there! or reunite there, ♪ ♪ start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go....
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nick: yeah, i knew it. jim: he somehow has to hole that one. nick: yep. jim: so many players in the mix here in the final round of the farmers insurance open. luke list comes from way back at the beginning of the day. shoots 66, holes a bunker shot along the way at the 12th hole and makes an improbable birdie at the 72nd after driving it in the rough and then laying up in the rough. managed to hit a wonderful third shot and holed the putt. to come in and post 15 under par and it has held up now for a share of the lead for almost an hour and 40 minutes. here's the dick's sporting woods shot of the dave. -- day. belongs to jason day at the 14th. nick: that was exactly what zalatoris wanted to do. exact same landing shot, down the right side and bring it back. jim: jason managed to hole another shot from off the green, will have a chance. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] jim: zalatoris, jason day will be in the fie
nick: yeah, i knew it. jim: he somehow has to hole that one. nick: yep. jim: so many players in the mix here in the final round of the farmers insurance open. luke list comes from way back at the beginning of the day. shoots 66, holes a bunker shot along the way at the 12th hole and makes an improbable birdie at the 72nd after driving it in the rough and then laying up in the rough. managed to hit a wonderful third shot and holed the putt. to come in and post 15 under par and it has held up now...
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nick was born and raised in a small town called back. now he played amateur football as a mid field, a prescript got 2nd team and a few regional science while studying to become an english and sports teacher. at age 22, he got his coaching a license, and then at $25.00 he became player coach at his home town club, victoria buckner, and also coached a few more mature sites. he got his 1st full time job in football, in 92 as youth coordinator for stuttgart winning the youth league. but he left just 2 years later when he wasn't considered for the vacant assistant coaching job. another year passed until he got his 1st head coach and get the 3rd division side as how whiting it almost led them to promotion. but in an early sign of things to come again, nick showed he wants control and won't budge from his ideas. quite possibly a good thing, it man united, but this my way or the highway attitude can cause trouble of the falling out with the hierarchy at whitening. and he moved to yet another struggling 3rd division side in s. s fall over here i
nick was born and raised in a small town called back. now he played amateur football as a mid field, a prescript got 2nd team and a few regional science while studying to become an english and sports teacher. at age 22, he got his coaching a license, and then at $25.00 he became player coach at his home town club, victoria buckner, and also coached a few more mature sites. he got his 1st full time job in football, in 92 as youth coordinator for stuttgart winning the youth league. but he left...
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nick, to called it quits. pop, wanted stability, run, nick wanted more ambition. so once again, he went to shelter in search of success, may need to prove the doubters wrong. he took over in march 2011 beat into milan in the champions league quarter finals, and then faced off with manchester united in the semi's, he also won the german cup, his 1st ever major title. he also had real stop power for the 1st time with classy, on whom to laugh at his peak and ran madrid legends, raoul also still banging them in during a late career spell. it shall. okay. sounds reminiscent of rinaldo and colony at united right now. now back when kick off interviewed him during his 1st tenure, it shall care. he said something that would prove to be prophetic. stressing how important it was to find time away from football since this to be fog was does is to get back with you. or if you answer by the student that was by the way and when, when like one of the fun times her daddy shun for these teeth as messy mobilization for a while now, several shot desperate to succeed. perhaps cunning
nick, to called it quits. pop, wanted stability, run, nick wanted more ambition. so once again, he went to shelter in search of success, may need to prove the doubters wrong. he took over in march 2011 beat into milan in the champions league quarter finals, and then faced off with manchester united in the semi's, he also won the german cup, his 1st ever major title. he also had real stop power for the 1st time with classy, on whom to laugh at his peak and ran madrid legends, raoul also still...
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nick wanted more ambition. so once again, he went to shelter in search of success, maybe to prove the doubt is wrong. he took over in march 2011 beat into milan and the champions league quarter finals. and then faced off with manchester united in the he also won the germans cap, his 1st ever major title. he also had real stop power for the 1st time with class on whom to law, at his peak, and rail madrid, legends, raoul, also still banging them in during a late career spell that shall come. sounds reminiscent of rinaldo in colony at united right now. now back will kick off, interviewed him during his 1st tenure. it shall go. he said something that would prove to be prophetic. stressing how important it was to find time away from football. since this to be fog was does is to get that we're getting. we're fiance by the student that was by the way in when, when, when of not the fun times and daddy shun for this week as musician mobilization for a while now several shot desperate to succeed. perhaps cunning did not
nick wanted more ambition. so once again, he went to shelter in search of success, maybe to prove the doubt is wrong. he took over in march 2011 beat into milan and the champions league quarter finals. and then faced off with manchester united in the he also won the germans cap, his 1st ever major title. he also had real stop power for the 1st time with class on whom to law, at his peak, and rail madrid, legends, raoul, also still banging them in during a late career spell that shall come....
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so what exactly does one, nick look for in a player? judging by the variety of personnel he has worked with in the past, that answer may very but with red bull and light to consult sport, he was done adapting. and there are some core values. he looks for. team players, any players who don't after scoring a goal, all of a sudden all that the only thing they are interested in is doing that and celebrate themselves in front of the support as they should at least celebrate with a guy who gave the assist for another does like celebrating a little bit too much on his own to be fair instead of chronic once his play is to press calling the gig and press and added number 10. at times. he requires them to win the bull bag and create chances within a limited space of time. by the way, when it was not just in a sporting direct to function at light see lights, it was shooting up the leagues way ahead of schedule. and the young nick took the coaching job in 2015, the 2nd buddhist figure to season after successfully gaining promotion, he handed the re
so what exactly does one, nick look for in a player? judging by the variety of personnel he has worked with in the past, that answer may very but with red bull and light to consult sport, he was done adapting. and there are some core values. he looks for. team players, any players who don't after scoring a goal, all of a sudden all that the only thing they are interested in is doing that and celebrate themselves in front of the support as they should at least celebrate with a guy who gave the...
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nick: is it also a question of what the goals are of these groups? are the goals political or policy? is it to sow distressed? guest: my guess is a historian is that we don't know the full answer yet. earlier in the white power movement, but of the reason these groups became violent and declared war on the federal government all the way back in 1983 and many of them have considered themselves at war on the state since then is because they never thought mainstream politics would live the results they wanted to see. mainstream politics is not a closed door for these activists anymore, and some are finding enter into our mainstream in all kinds of ways, something that would have been unthinkable to people in the web or movement i the 1980's. nick: michael, let me take us back to the point you were making about what led to the january 6. we had unprecedented isolation thanks to covid lockdowns, people spending lots of time online. than in the summer of 2020, widespread black lives matter protests, then-predent trump painting the election as an existentia
nick: is it also a question of what the goals are of these groups? are the goals political or policy? is it to sow distressed? guest: my guess is a historian is that we don't know the full answer yet. earlier in the white power movement, but of the reason these groups became violent and declared war on the federal government all the way back in 1983 and many of them have considered themselves at war on the state since then is because they never thought mainstream politics would live the results...
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that's where you always ask it to go, nick. 1:00. nick: yeah, it's the magic spot. that's a nice gesture from that young man, isn't it? still got a long career. so hey, you can't do anything about it. you can just compliment him and obviously try and match it. could have said i'll finish and go back -- i think he is. he can finish and put the pressure on will. jim, is this the quarterback sneak from a foot? jim: yeah, that's a fourth away. fourth and 1 from a foot. what a birdie. birdies it twice. two hours 15 minutes apart. again, tonight on cbs begins with a special undeniable: the truth to remember, followed by back-to-back editions of 48 hours. that's all tonight on cbs. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] nick: it is extremely dark out there. dottie: nick, would you leave the flagstick in for depth exception? nick: why not, you're allowed now. and you want to hit it as firm as you can. uphill, makes sense. dottie: i'd co
that's where you always ask it to go, nick. 1:00. nick: yeah, it's the magic spot. that's a nice gesture from that young man, isn't it? still got a long career. so hey, you can't do anything about it. you can just compliment him and obviously try and match it. could have said i'll finish and go back -- i think he is. he can finish and put the pressure on will. jim, is this the quarterback sneak from a foot? jim: yeah, that's a fourth away. fourth and 1 from a foot. what a birdie. birdies it...
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nick was back at church. this time for sarah's funeral. >> how is everyone handling the news that this part of everything has now very tragically and sadly come to an end? >> it just really -- you know, a punch in the face. it's just -- you're mad almost. you're mad at yourself, you know, because you -- like you felt helpless. >> and you've always been sarah's protector. >> yes. that's how i felt. like i failed. >> and you were the last member of her family to say goodbye. >> yes. it's a big pill to swallow. >> you helped her get ready. >> for her night out. and i painted her nails. yes. >> you never could have known. >> you never know. you should always tell your loved ones you love them. you really don't know. >> his deep sorrow was clouded by anger and suspicion. now that the search for sarah was over, it was time to find her killer. so far detectives had made no arrests, but nick had his eye on someone. >> he was the only one that i just wanted to rip his heart out of him. >>> coming up -- >> that's a big
nick was back at church. this time for sarah's funeral. >> how is everyone handling the news that this part of everything has now very tragically and sadly come to an end? >> it just really -- you know, a punch in the face. it's just -- you're mad almost. you're mad at yourself, you know, because you -- like you felt helpless. >> and you've always been sarah's protector. >> yes. that's how i felt. like i failed. >> and you were the last member of her family to say...
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host: and nick loris, c3 solutions? guest: we are funded the same way. see -- c3 stands for conservative climate change, we believe climate change is a problem and we need to address it. part of the priority is to expand economic freedom, both in the united dates and around the world. we need more energy innovation, natural climate solutions, and be adaptive and resilient to climate change not just in the united states, but around the world. a lot of our future growth will come from developing it countries like india and china. the best way to have them meet their clean energy targets and emissions reductions and for global decarbonization to happen, you have to get costs down and be able to deploy technologies. we think expanding economic freedom through private innovation and a number of other practical solutions, we can get there. host: how do you define energy dependence? how will the u.s. become energy independent? guest: in a lot of respects, we already are. we are the world's largest oil and gas producer. we have a lot of energy choice. we import
host: and nick loris, c3 solutions? guest: we are funded the same way. see -- c3 stands for conservative climate change, we believe climate change is a problem and we need to address it. part of the priority is to expand economic freedom, both in the united dates and around the world. we need more energy innovation, natural climate solutions, and be adaptive and resilient to climate change not just in the united states, but around the world. a lot of our future growth will come from developing...
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nick: china demanding the u.s. immediately improve its trade practices with beijing or face retaliation. at follows a ruling by the wto all -- allowing china to take action on wonder regards as unfair u.s. duties. >> this states back to a case launched by beijing against washington in 2012 under the previous obama administration. at the time, washington had imposed tariffs on a number of chinese goods including solar panels, citric acid. washington's argument was that the firms were partially owned by state owned by government entities. therefore, china was not abiding by market principles. so, they slapped tariffs. now, the wto is saying that china has the right to impose $645 million worth of retaliatory tariffs on the u.s.. there's two things to remember about this. number one, this, though it sounds like a lot, is much less that what china originally asked for. china asked for $2.4 billion worth of tariffs against washington. secondly, this amount is really paling in comparison to the amount of tariffs since im
nick: china demanding the u.s. immediately improve its trade practices with beijing or face retaliation. at follows a ruling by the wto all -- allowing china to take action on wonder regards as unfair u.s. duties. >> this states back to a case launched by beijing against washington in 2012 under the previous obama administration. at the time, washington had imposed tariffs on a number of chinese goods including solar panels, citric acid. washington's argument was that the firms were...
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i'm on the way to qanon non—believer nick natoli. back in 2020, i met nick on the internet. he's a hip hop artist and a music producer with some pretty controversial views. the pandemic wasn't real. and the race war isn't real. it's conspiracy overload for me. i first started speaking to nick about 18 months ago, at the very beginning of the pandemic. and back then he was pretty full on into a lot of qanon related conspiracy theories. but it seems like in the past few weeks, his opinion on a lot of those conspiracies has changed. we're here. # why do you hate on america? #. he lives in los angeles with his fiancee, orchid. hey. this is the only mask that i feel comfortable. i was just about to say. this mask is useless asjoe biden. you guys want something to drink, a glass of water? you have a good view. oh, it's beautiful. yeah. check it out. i come out here to think about the government and all of its tyranny. when everything unfolded onjanuary sixth, what were you thinking? i'm so embarrassed to be a part of this group right now, get us off national television. what are w
i'm on the way to qanon non—believer nick natoli. back in 2020, i met nick on the internet. he's a hip hop artist and a music producer with some pretty controversial views. the pandemic wasn't real. and the race war isn't real. it's conspiracy overload for me. i first started speaking to nick about 18 months ago, at the very beginning of the pandemic. and back then he was pretty full on into a lot of qanon related conspiracy theories. but it seems like in the past few weeks, his opinion on a...
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nick: the economic pain runs deep. extensive borrowing and rich cuts were already driving prices up, but his recent medicine is making the current secker. under his pressure since september, turkey's central bank slashed interest rates four times. >> anyone who took econ 101 in college would know that if inflation clamps up, interest rates have to follow that. erdogan is doing the opposite. nick: soner cagaptay is the director of the washington institute's turkish research program, and author most recently of “a sultan in autumn.” he says erdogan's motivation is difficult to know, but in the last few months of 2021, the the lira lost almost half of its value. in december, 18.4 for one dollar, and a weak lira can boost tourism and turkish exports. >> he is maybe trying to create what is called "growth out of contraction." in other words, let the economy crash and that will make turkish exports affordable because the lira has lost its value and the country will have restored growth driven by strong experts and also d
nick: the economic pain runs deep. extensive borrowing and rich cuts were already driving prices up, but his recent medicine is making the current secker. under his pressure since september, turkey's central bank slashed interest rates four times. >> anyone who took econ 101 in college would know that if inflation clamps up, interest rates have to follow that. erdogan is doing the opposite. nick: soner cagaptay is the director of the washington institute's turkish research program, and...
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nick schifrin explains. nick: in the city once-divided by the cold war, america's top diplomat warned a that new war risked the values the west had won. sec. blinken: to allow russia to violate those principles with impunity would drag us all back to a much more dangerous and unstable time, when this continent and this city were divided in two, separated by no-man's lands. nick: secretary of state antony blinken met with german foreign minister annalena baerbock and french and british diplomats to try and present a united front. minister baerbock: any further aggressive behavior or aggression would result in serious consequences. this is nothing less than a question of maintaining peace in europe. for us, it is existential. sec. blinken: that unity gives us strength, a strength, i might add, that russia does not and cannot match. nick: but the unity rhetoric doesn't match the reality over how to punish russian president vladimir putin, as president biden acknowledged yesterday. pres. biden: russia will be he
nick schifrin explains. nick: in the city once-divided by the cold war, america's top diplomat warned a that new war risked the values the west had won. sec. blinken: to allow russia to violate those principles with impunity would drag us all back to a much more dangerous and unstable time, when this continent and this city were divided in two, separated by no-man's lands. nick: secretary of state antony blinken met with german foreign minister annalena baerbock and french and british diplomats...
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and also, nick, we have not of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the _ of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results _ of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results to _ of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results to come - of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results to come on . of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we l have got the results to come on sue gray positing inquiry, but we've also potentially — and who knows— may get more revelations about more parties or more revelations about existing parties we know a bit about, maybe more pictures, so this is not over for the about, maybe more pictures, so this is not overfor the prime minister by any means. i is not over for the prime minister by any means-— by any means. i don't think this sto is by any means. i don't think this story is going — by any means. i don't think this story is going anywhere, - by any means. i don't think this story is going anywhere, i - by any means. i don't think this story is going anywhere, i thick| by any means. i don't think this i story is going
and also, nick, we have not of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the _ of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results _ of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results to _ of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results to come - of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we have got the results to come on . of mrjohnson. and also, nick, we l have got the results to come on sue gray positing inquiry, but we've also potentially — and who knows— may get more revelations about more...
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nick witchell joins me. an _ windsor. helena, thank you. nick i witchelljoins me. an unprecedented situation for the royal family? witchelljoins me. an unprecedented situation for the royalfamily? it situation for the royal family? it is, the royal family hasn't faced a situation such as this in modern time, with a senior member of the family, the second son of the monarch, facing allegation of sexual assault in a court, an allegation of course which he denies but the royal family have acted very quickly because the reputational risk is very considerable and very real. i think we can detect the hands of charles and william in all of this. it would be very odd if the queen was not consulting them, was not taking their counsel, particularly in the absence now of the duke of edinburgh. they will be concerned, i'm sure, for andrew at a human level, but they are very much more concerned for the reputation of the institution, as helena was staying there. andrew's position regarding there. andrew's position regarding the regiments was plainly untenable. he has agreed, we
nick witchell joins me. an _ windsor. helena, thank you. nick i witchelljoins me. an unprecedented situation for the royal family? witchelljoins me. an unprecedented situation for the royalfamily? it situation for the royal family? it is, the royal family hasn't faced a situation such as this in modern time, with a senior member of the family, the second son of the monarch, facing allegation of sexual assault in a court, an allegation of course which he denies but the royal family have acted...
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nick: thank you, jessie, it's a delight. host: let's get into the origins of the civics 10 one podcast. how did this first start? hannah: yeah, i can lay that on you. shortly after the 2016 election, we were working for new hampshire public radio and our station, as i'm sure stations across the country were, were flooded with questions from regular news listeners who were paying a little more attention. there were democratic norms people believed were being skirted or broken, and people wanted to know -- i know we have a secretary of state, but i don't know what that secretary of state does. or how does a bill become a law? or what is a rioter? one of our producers wrote at the time on a post-it note -- i call this the west wing moment, writing on a napkin. but someone wrote on a post-it note -- pardon me -- "schoolhouse rock for adults." so many of us don't remember what we were taught back in grade school or we were never taught it to begin with. we come at our current news with this a sensible understanding of american de
nick: thank you, jessie, it's a delight. host: let's get into the origins of the civics 10 one podcast. how did this first start? hannah: yeah, i can lay that on you. shortly after the 2016 election, we were working for new hampshire public radio and our station, as i'm sure stations across the country were, were flooded with questions from regular news listeners who were paying a little more attention. there were democratic norms people believed were being skirted or broken, and people wanted...
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here is nick schifrin. >> the u.s. and russia's top diplomat sickly -- agreed to keep the diplomatic path open. >> we anticipate that we will be able to share with russia our concerns and ideas in more detail and in writing next week. and we agreed to further discussions after that. nick: the russian foreign minister called russia's demands legitimate. >> our concerns are not about the imaginary, but about the real threats and facts nobody is really hiding. stuffing ukraine with weapons, sending hundreds of western military trainers. nick: near ukraine's border, it is russian weapons that are not hiding. the russian defense ministry released video of soldiers training with the tanks they would use to a full-scale invasion. with the russian tanks and troops that arrived this week in belarus, the uss about 100,000 russian troops surround ukraine in a half dozen locations. the troops in belarus are only a few hundred miles north of kiev and could link up to surround kiev. the russian buildup can be seen in satellite photo
here is nick schifrin. >> the u.s. and russia's top diplomat sickly -- agreed to keep the diplomatic path open. >> we anticipate that we will be able to share with russia our concerns and ideas in more detail and in writing next week. and we agreed to further discussions after that. nick: the russian foreign minister called russia's demands legitimate. >> our concerns are not about the imaginary, but about the real threats and facts nobody is really hiding. stuffing ukraine...
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for that, nick schifrin joins me now. so, nick, hello. tells, how is -- what does the outcome look like from this week upon diplomacy? -- this week of diplomacy? nick: no progress on the de-escalation of that massive buildup of 100,000 troops on ukraine's borders, judy, and each side maintaining the positions they held at the beginning of this diplomacy, which means the o sides remain very far apart. the u.s. is trying to respond to russian demands that nato never include ukraine in the future by offering to focus on arms control and military exercises. and you listen to the russians, that is simply not good enough. deputy foreign minister sergei ryabkov talked to russian tv today. >> the united states and its nato allies are not ready to move toward our key requirements on the nonexpansion of nato. as for the elements for which they say, yes, l's discuss, we note that while these subjects are important and serious, they are secondary in comparison to the nonexpansion of nato. i can see no reason to sit and start the same discussions in t
for that, nick schifrin joins me now. so, nick, hello. tells, how is -- what does the outcome look like from this week upon diplomacy? -- this week of diplomacy? nick: no progress on the de-escalation of that massive buildup of 100,000 troops on ukraine's borders, judy, and each side maintaining the positions they held at the beginning of this diplomacy, which means the o sides remain very far apart. the u.s. is trying to respond to russian demands that nato never include ukraine in the future...
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that is nick _ will be hoping. nick, good to talk to you. that is nick eardley, - will be hoping. nick, good to talk to you. that is nick eardley, and | to you. that is nick eardley, and we've also been hearing for the deputy prime minister and hejustice secretary dominic raab, who is been answering questions about the downing street party. let's hear what he had to say. he first question to him was whether he knew about that party back in may of 2020 and also whether he was there. the prime and also whether he was there. ira: prime minister has and also whether he was there. iu2 prime minister has come to the house of commons, given a very clear account, taking questions on that post he has been clear, he believes, that he was acting in accordance with the rules at the time, but of course understands that the perception of those in power not following the rules that many others are required to him up vertically those who have been through serious hardship or lost loved ones during this pandemic, that is why he has apologised, and in relation to all the detailed claims that a been
that is nick _ will be hoping. nick, good to talk to you. that is nick eardley, - will be hoping. nick, good to talk to you. that is nick eardley, and | to you. that is nick eardley, and we've also been hearing for the deputy prime minister and hejustice secretary dominic raab, who is been answering questions about the downing street party. let's hear what he had to say. he first question to him was whether he knew about that party back in may of 2020 and also whether he was there. the prime...
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just talk us through the changes, nick. . , ., ., ., nick. the cut in the isolation eriod nick. the cut in the isolation period is _ nick. the cut in the isolation period is a — nick. the cut in the isolation period is a further— nick. the cut in the isolation period is a further reduction | nick. the cut in the isolation i period is a further reduction in that, it was only last month that the government announced the isolation period would be reduced to seven days if you test negatively for two consecutive days without rapid test. from today, you will be able to leave isolation on day six instead of day seven, after five full days of isolation. now, at that point, around a third of people are still infectious, that is why the rapid test is so important, they can pick up most but not all of the cases, and modelling suggest around 7% of people who leave isolation will in fact be infectious, but ministers say, given that the virus is now causing milder illness, it is a proportionate response to that. meanwhile, as you say, reeta, i6 a proportionate response to that. meanwhile,
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nick: the u.s. and nato are also trying to deter war,y reinforcing nato's eastern flank with european jets, european soldiers under nato command, and as many as 8500 us troops. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg. >> we have plans in place that we can activate, execute on very short notice so what we're done over the last weeks is increase readiness. nick: to reassure allies, the administration is working to replace russian natural gas that europe relies on, in case russia cuts exports. let the u.s. admits ultimately, whether diplomacy lives another day, will be decided by vladimir putin. >> the document is with them and the ball's in their court. [5.0] nick: for more the confrontation with russia and where things stand diplomatically, we turn to richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations, whoses held a number of foreign policy positions at the state department and on the national security council staff during republican administrations. richard, welcome back to the newshour. t
nick: the u.s. and nato are also trying to deter war,y reinforcing nato's eastern flank with european jets, european soldiers under nato command, and as many as 8500 us troops. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg. >> we have plans in place that we can activate, execute on very short notice so what we're done over the last weeks is increase readiness. nick: to reassure allies, the administration is working to replace russian natural gas that europe relies on, in case russia cuts...
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nick eardley, bbc news. and nick eardley is here with me now. what are the big pressure is likely to be? it what are the big pressure is likely to be? , ., to be? it interesting that we haven't heard _ to be? it interesting that we haven't heard from - to be? it interesting that we haven't heard from the - to be? it interesting that we | haven't heard from the prime minister since prime minister's questions on wednesday. a member of his family tested positive for covid. since then, he hasn't been seenin covid. since then, he hasn't been seen in public and it is quite possible we won't see him until prime minister's questions again. but it does feel like in that vacuum the pressure on him is growing. there are a few key reasons. one, as we have been discussing, mps are backin we have been discussing, mps are back in their constituencies, they are hearing from voters, and from the ones we have spoken to, some of their lives are hardening. there is a possibility that more will come out in the next few days and say that boris johnson out in the next
nick eardley, bbc news. and nick eardley is here with me now. what are the big pressure is likely to be? it what are the big pressure is likely to be? , ., to be? it interesting that we haven't heard _ to be? it interesting that we haven't heard from - to be? it interesting that we haven't heard from the - to be? it interesting that we | haven't heard from the prime minister since prime minister's questions on wednesday. a member of his family tested positive for covid. since then, he hasn't...
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. >> reporting back in 2020, i first met nick on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face-to-face. when everything unfolded nuary 6, what were you thinking? >> get off national television. what are we doing? >> things have changed. >> they have. i do not want to believe in some of these nefarious things. the information i have researched let me there. when the information has not led me there and former president trump is not the president and joe biden is the president, i am going to be a realist. a lot of people were supposed to get arrested. that didn't happen. >> believers claim a cabal of satan worshiping police run a child sex ring and are trying to control politics and the media. donald trump, they say, is fighting the cabal. a poll found that 7% of americans believe that this is true. that is down from 17% a year ago. one in three americans still say they do not know if it is true or false. nick says he is having doubts, but i spoke with others who still believe. >> sacrifices, babies being sacrificed. >> in our government
. >> reporting back in 2020, i first met nick on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face-to-face. when everything unfolded nuary 6, what were you thinking? >> get off national television. what are we doing? >> things have changed. >> they have. i do not want to believe in some of these nefarious things. the information i have researched let me there. when the information has not led me there and former president trump is not the president and joe biden...
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her husband nick who is from hayward is a team alternate. their son niko is almost two years old and he's very active and very vocal. i talked with the family last month when they were training overseas. >> he's doing better than any of us here. he loves to travel. he likes being in an airplane more than a car. so we've been having a blast. >> how are you dealing with like post, you know, giving birth and getting back into shape? is your body different or do you have to train differently? >> oh, my body is completely different after giving birth. fortunately, my husband nick is my coach, so he writes all my programs. what's really cool about that is he's there day in and day out, so if niko is up all night or, you know, typical baby thinks and we have to adjust our training, he's right there. my hips are a little wider, a little softer in some areas. still out there trying to get after it, so as any mother knows, it's not easy getting your body back, and it's never, ever the same after child birth. but i just want to go out there and show th
her husband nick who is from hayward is a team alternate. their son niko is almost two years old and he's very active and very vocal. i talked with the family last month when they were training overseas. >> he's doing better than any of us here. he loves to travel. he likes being in an airplane more than a car. so we've been having a blast. >> how are you dealing with like post, you know, giving birth and getting back into shape? is your body different or do you have to train...
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nick: those soldiers are signaling escalation. this week the russian defense ministry released video of troops near ukraine's border practicing the urban warfare they would launch if they invaded. and now russian tanks. and russian troops are arriving in belarus to pomp and circumstance. belarus calls it a surprise readiness check. a senior state department official says they arrived in the guise of joint exercises potentially to attack ukraine. those troops could be launched from just 200 miles north of kiev, joining what us -- u.s. intelligence has identified as four additional locations of russian troops surrounding ukraine's eastern border-for a total of 0,000. >> that gives president putin the capacity, also on very short notice, to take further aggressive action against ukraine. ♪ don't you want somebody to love! nick: ukraine's not feeling much love but its military released a slick video granting russia no grace to a jefferson airplane soundtrack. it shows off u.s.-made javelin anti-tank missiles that senior u.s. officia
nick: those soldiers are signaling escalation. this week the russian defense ministry released video of troops near ukraine's border practicing the urban warfare they would launch if they invaded. and now russian tanks. and russian troops are arriving in belarus to pomp and circumstance. belarus calls it a surprise readiness check. a senior state department official says they arrived in the guise of joint exercises potentially to attack ukraine. those troops could be launched from just 200...
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where are you with this, nick? i accept everything he sa s with this, nick? i accept everything he says except _ with this, nick? i accept everything he says except that _ with this, nick? i accept everything he says except that one _ with this, nick? i accept everything he says except that one point. i with this, nick? i accept everything l he says except that one point. there is no question this is going to amount to a constitutional crisis, prince andrew is far down the line of real succession. it is damaging for the royalfamily, damaging for the image of the monarchy. this is going to get off a lot of international attention if it does go forward to court, but there is no question that it has any constitution significance, where mark stevens is right is that there are no good options for prince andrew. he is stuck now. how is he going to go forward? what andrew. he is stuck now. how is he going to go forward?— andrew. he is stuck now. how is he going to go forward? what does this mean for the — going to go forward? what does this mean for the ro _ goi
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thanks, nick. and staying in australia since 2018 close to a 3rd of australia's coil as have died as a result of bush fires, disease and deforestation. now the government is increasing its spending by over 30000000 euros over the next 4 years to restore koala habitat and expand research on the vulnerable stations. researchers estimate there could be as few as $100000.00 of the native marsupials left on the car. and reminder, the topsoil were following for you. ukraine's president vladimir lensky has cautioned the west against stoking fears of a russian invasion. he says there has been no further escalation of with russia and is urging the west to avoid causing panic, causing count more diplomacy with more s as d w news live from berlin. next up, as a documentary from our series doc films, i'm expired, extra watch through hulu.
thanks, nick. and staying in australia since 2018 close to a 3rd of australia's coil as have died as a result of bush fires, disease and deforestation. now the government is increasing its spending by over 30000000 euros over the next 4 years to restore koala habitat and expand research on the vulnerable stations. researchers estimate there could be as few as $100000.00 of the native marsupials left on the car. and reminder, the topsoil were following for you. ukraine's president vladimir...
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host: nick loris, c3 solutions? guest: we are funded the same way and we are the conservative coalition for climate solutions, we are a 503 think tank that believe that climate change is real, and it is problematic and we need to address it. and part of the way and a priority to address it is to expand economic freedom but in the united states and around the world. we understand we need more clean energy innovation and we need natural climate solutions and to be more adaptive and resilient. not just in the united states but around the world and understanding that a lot of the future growth will come from developing countries like india and china. the best way to have them meet their clean energy target and emissions reductions and global decarbonization you have to get those costs down and deploy those technologies and we think expanding economic freedom through private innovations through investment and commenting reform and a number of other practical solutions that we can get there. host: what is your view on how
host: nick loris, c3 solutions? guest: we are funded the same way and we are the conservative coalition for climate solutions, we are a 503 think tank that believe that climate change is real, and it is problematic and we need to address it. and part of the way and a priority to address it is to expand economic freedom but in the united states and around the world. we understand we need more clean energy innovation and we need natural climate solutions and to be more adaptive and resilient. not...
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nick eardley has this report. there had been specular _ nick eardley has this report. there had been specular in _ nick eardley has this report. there had been specular in the _ nick eardley has this report. there had been specular in the police - had been specular in the police might now want to launch inquiry after the e—mail that transpired earlier this week inviting 100 people working in downing street to the bring your own booze event that is now so infamous —— speculation. borisjohnson attended. the statement we've just had from the met in the last 20 minutes or so basically six to their previous position, that unless there is significant evidence, they are not going to launch inquiry, they don't routinely look at potential covid regulation breaches that happened or potentially happened a fairly long time ago. the reason this matters, is because downing street had said that the investigation that is being carried out by sue gray, the top civil servant looking into love these allegations of parties, that would have been paused if the met had decided to launc
nick eardley has this report. there had been specular _ nick eardley has this report. there had been specular in _ nick eardley has this report. there had been specular in the _ nick eardley has this report. there had been specular in the police - had been specular in the police might now want to launch inquiry after the e—mail that transpired earlier this week inviting 100 people working in downing street to the bring your own booze event that is now so infamous —— speculation....
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nick: the u.s. has put 8,500 troops on heightened alert, prepared to deploy according to the pentagon. the reason is it is concerned not only about war in ukraine but it's running into eastern europe. it wants to reassure eastern flank allies and nato part of that is getting u.s. troops over to nato command to reinforce the eastern flight along the russian border. nato countries are trying to do the same, reinforce with french, dutch, jets, soldiers, moving to eastern europe to really try and make message to putin clear that regardless of what happens in ukraine, we are -- the west and nato -- able to deter you and send you a message about how strong we feel about the number of troops that need to be in eastern europe and our commitment to defend our nato allies. judy: we have reported what the ukrainian president says and telling the west not to panic. the pentagon had something to say today. tell us about that. nick: what is interesting is the pentagon, the u.s. and have are not on the same page w
nick: the u.s. has put 8,500 troops on heightened alert, prepared to deploy according to the pentagon. the reason is it is concerned not only about war in ukraine but it's running into eastern europe. it wants to reassure eastern flank allies and nato part of that is getting u.s. troops over to nato command to reinforce the eastern flight along the russian border. nato countries are trying to do the same, reinforce with french, dutch, jets, soldiers, moving to eastern europe to really try and...
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nick eardley in central lobby at the house of- minute. nick eardley in central. lobby at the house of commons. the health secretary, sajid javid, has confirmed he's cutting the isolation period for people testing positive for covid in england. from monday, people who test positive will be freed from isolation at the start of day six, if they've had negative tests on days five and six. it's hoped the move will ease pressure on employers hit by staff absences, especially in the nhs. it comes as the number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to another record high during the pandemic. our health corresponent, dominic hughes, reports now from warrington hospital in cheshire. you did say there was a space in here a while ago. in the emergency department at warrington hospital, staff are having to manage competing pressures. the omicron wave is sweeping across north—west england with a fast—growing number of covid patients. we are running on escalation numbers every day, just to ensure we are safe. staff are falling sick, and
nick eardley in central lobby at the house of- minute. nick eardley in central. lobby at the house of commons. the health secretary, sajid javid, has confirmed he's cutting the isolation period for people testing positive for covid in england. from monday, people who test positive will be freed from isolation at the start of day six, if they've had negative tests on days five and six. it's hoped the move will ease pressure on employers hit by staff absences, especially in the nhs. it comes as...
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host: nick loris? guest: there are trade-offs and risks in everything we do, and pipelines are no different. it has been sadistically proven, though, that pipelines are the best way to transport oil and natural gas. the pipeline has been studied by the obama administration, which concluded it was safe on multiple occasions, and would not meaning we contribute to climate change. and they we need to look at the alternatives and the trade-offs. i agree that these jobs are temporary, all construction jobs are temporary. we want them to move on to other things. it's a matter of if we do not build the keystone nextel pipeline, what should go through the environmental safety review and permitting processes, and make sure it's what climate owners want. but what are we going to do instead? i think if a pipeline like this is stopped, we can't just think that is the end of the story. we have to look at what the alternatives in place look like for the economy and the environment. that's where i believe a lot of th
host: nick loris? guest: there are trade-offs and risks in everything we do, and pipelines are no different. it has been sadistically proven, though, that pipelines are the best way to transport oil and natural gas. the pipeline has been studied by the obama administration, which concluded it was safe on multiple occasions, and would not meaning we contribute to climate change. and they we need to look at the alternatives and the trade-offs. i agree that these jobs are temporary, all...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we're back with nick offerman. his book "where the deer and the antelope play." you brought another book by you and your buddy? >> earlier this evening i did an online talk, third place books in seattle, with patrick laurie, a scottish farmer. he raises these galloway cows. i'm besotted with old-fashioned local farmers when i'm trying to bring our attention back. they are doing it right in the old-fashioned way where they farm sustainably. if we can pay attention to the way they do it, then we can keep having cheeseburgers. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, right, the most important thing there is. >> and on that i'm announcing my run for office. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you should. i feel like we're going to lose you to the countryside one of these days. >> i hope so. >> jimmy: yeah. part of the book is an rv trip you and your wife, megan, took. you bought an airstream trailer? >> we did. >> jimmy: which is fun. was it fun? >> so fun. >> jimmy: did you have a plan going into the trip or
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we're back with nick offerman. his book "where the deer and the antelope play." you brought another book by you and your buddy? >> earlier this evening i did an online talk, third place books in seattle, with patrick laurie, a scottish farmer. he raises these galloway cows. i'm besotted with old-fashioned local farmers when i'm trying to bring our attention back. they are doing it right in the old-fashioned way where they farm...
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thank you nick marsh, with _ this crisis. thank you nick marsh, with the _ this crisis. thank you nick marsh, with the latest - this crisis. thank you nick marsh, with the latest on | this crisis. thank you nick - marsh, with the latest on that. that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong kong. that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong kong. also that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong kong. also markets that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong kong. also markets today very focused on that hearing, jerome powell speaking later. hello. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will ho
thank you nick marsh, with _ this crisis. thank you nick marsh, with the _ this crisis. thank you nick marsh, with the latest - this crisis. thank you nick marsh, with the latest on | this crisis. thank you nick - marsh, with the latest on that. that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong kong. that is impacting markets in asia, certainly injapan and hong kong. also that is impacting markets in asia, certainly...
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nick says he is having doubts, but i spoke with others who still believe. >> sacrifices, babies being sacrificed. >> in our government -- dark entities. >> a grandmother by a copywriter a dog groomer. >> while i am noticing there are fewer new members, which is good , still, the cases that i get, they are very difficult. there is still so much hostility and aggression. it is just as toxic for certain people, it exists in their system like a poison. >> as we spend time together, nick and i sat down to watch videos from a qanon conference in las vegas. >> jim caviezel? >> watching a hollywood actor speak about the conspiracy theory energized nk. >> the fact he is talking about this is amazing because of who he is. he is a huge hollywood actor. >> in defiance of tyranny. >> in defiance of tyranny. >> here is a glimpse into just how easily he and millions of others could potentially get pulled back in to all of this. >> i wish i was there for that. i'll be honest with you, right now in this moment, i believe wholeheartedly. >> the influence of the qanon conspiracy theory on the capitol hi
nick says he is having doubts, but i spoke with others who still believe. >> sacrifices, babies being sacrificed. >> in our government -- dark entities. >> a grandmother by a copywriter a dog groomer. >> while i am noticing there are fewer new members, which is good , still, the cases that i get, they are very difficult. there is still so much hostility and aggression. it is just as toxic for certain people, it exists in their system like a poison. >> as we spend...
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but frankly we see side grades resolve off nick by itself. it's not clear, it needs to be modified, but we do have a moment, chrome version, and this version is being tested as we speak. and finally, would you expect the success of these results to help encourage organizations like the world health organization to approve sputnik well, definitely be on the great dialogue with w show. and i think you can see lots of major excellence boot nick. and the reality is what nick is and best, but seeing against previous mutations and this one, i think the world really needs to recognize that and it's done it, tell you independence started. so i think the lot so far, regulators now will recognize as the promise of support mac. and i think it's very important because we see lots of western media try to undermine raj from vaccine res dolphin. questions about russian vaccine, but we have to listen to science and science in italy in equal conditions is just very clear. who is the best in the game for mcgraw? okay, well we're going to leave it on that night
but frankly we see side grades resolve off nick by itself. it's not clear, it needs to be modified, but we do have a moment, chrome version, and this version is being tested as we speak. and finally, would you expect the success of these results to help encourage organizations like the world health organization to approve sputnik well, definitely be on the great dialogue with w show. and i think you can see lots of major excellence boot nick. and the reality is what nick is and best, but seeing...
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some other fun trivia about nick, he and his girlfriend raised fun by selling belts with seashells out of their vw van. they sold seashells by the seashore. "press: here" will be right back. we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> that's our show for this week. a look back at 400 episodes of "press: here" over the course of more than ten years. back when we could invite people into the studio and things were normal. let's hope that ahead in 2022, things get normal. to that end, get vaccinated, get boosted, and a very happy new year. and welcome to "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo. i've been saying that for 25 years. today, we're going to look back at 25 years of your "comunidad del valle." ♪♪♪ damian: i started working here at the kntv back on june 10th of 1996, and 2 months later my news director, terry mcelh
some other fun trivia about nick, he and his girlfriend raised fun by selling belts with seashells out of their vw van. they sold seashells by the seashore. "press: here" will be right back. we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org...
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thanks, nick. and we leave center court at the australian open to go to the tops of the country's eucalyptus trees since 2018 close to a 3rd of australia co hours have died as a result of bush fires, disease and deforestation. now the australian government is increasing its spending by over $30000000.00 over the next 4 years to restore koala habitat. and to expand research on the vulnerable species. researchers estimate there could be as few as $100000.00 of the native marsupials left on the car. and a reminder at the top. so we were following for you. ukraine's president below to mister lensky has cautioned the west against stoking fears of russian invasion. he says there has been no further escalation of russia and is urging west to avoid causing panic. this is dw news fly from berlin spicer intervals soccer is a sport of the many colors.
thanks, nick. and we leave center court at the australian open to go to the tops of the country's eucalyptus trees since 2018 close to a 3rd of australia co hours have died as a result of bush fires, disease and deforestation. now the australian government is increasing its spending by over $30000000.00 over the next 4 years to restore koala habitat. and to expand research on the vulnerable species. researchers estimate there could be as few as $100000.00 of the native marsupials left on the...
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nick triu ule, bad this winter will be. nick triggle. many _ bad this winter will be. nick triggle, many thanks. - wales is now in the grip of an omicron "storm", according to the first minister mark drakeford. he said cases were now "astronomically high" — but has not announced changes to restrictions. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff. he has been talking in the last hour, bring it up to date? yes, during that press _ hour, bring it up to date? yes, during that press conference, l hour, bring it up to date? 1a: during that press conference, as you said, he described wales as being in the middle of a storm. his forecast for the future was equally gloomy, saying the peak of omicron cases isn't expected for another ten to 14 days. the rate here is already above 2000 per 100,000 members of the public. at the moment, that is a higher rate nationally than in england. so the inevitable question was, why keep restrictions in wales if they don't seem to be having an impact? mark drakeford's answer was that they are having an impact and he doesn't see a ca
nick triu ule, bad this winter will be. nick triggle. many _ bad this winter will be. nick triggle, many thanks. - wales is now in the grip of an omicron "storm", according to the first minister mark drakeford. he said cases were now "astronomically high" — but has not announced changes to restrictions. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff. he has been talking in the last hour, bring it up to date? yes, during that press _ hour, bring it up to date? yes,...
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reporting on qanon back in 2020, i first met nick natoli on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face—to—face. when everything unfolded onjanuary 6th, what were you thinking? get us off national television. what are we doing? is that the capitol? is that a shaman? things have changed, though, a bit. yeah, they definitely have. i don't want to believe in some of these nefarious, terrible things. the information that i've researched has led me there. so, when the information that i research has not let me to there, and president trump is not the president and joe biden's our president, then yeah, i'm going to be a realist and say this isn't what i thought would happen. a lot of people were supposed to get arrested — that didn't happen. believers claim that a cabal of satan—worshiping elites who run a child sex ring are trying to control politics and the media. donald trump, they say, is fighting the cabal. a poll by ipsos mori, seen exclusively by the bbc, found that 7% of americans believe that this is true — that's down from i7% a y
reporting on qanon back in 2020, i first met nick natoli on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face—to—face. when everything unfolded onjanuary 6th, what were you thinking? get us off national television. what are we doing? is that the capitol? is that a shaman? things have changed, though, a bit. yeah, they definitely have. i don't want to believe in some of these nefarious, terrible things. the information that i've researched has led me there. so, when the information...
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reporting on qanon back in 2020, i first met nick nittoli on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face—to—face. when everything unfolded on january 6, what were you thinking? get us off national television. what are we doing? is that the capitol? is that a shaman? things have changed, foryou, ithink, a bit. yeah, they definitely have. i don't want to believe in some of these nefarious, terrible things. the information that i've researched has led me there. so, when the information that i research has not let me to there, and president trump is not the president and joe biden's our president, then, yeah, like, i'm going to be a realist and say this isn't what i thought would happen. a lot of people were supposed to get arrested — that didn't happen. believers claim that a cabal of satan—worshiping elites who run a child sex ring are trying to control politics and the media. donald trump, they say, is fighting the cabal. a poll by ipsos mori, seen exclusively by the bbc, found that 7% of americans believe that this is true — that's dow
reporting on qanon back in 2020, i first met nick nittoli on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face—to—face. when everything unfolded on january 6, what were you thinking? get us off national television. what are we doing? is that the capitol? is that a shaman? things have changed, foryou, ithink, a bit. yeah, they definitely have. i don't want to believe in some of these nefarious, terrible things. the information that i've researched has led me there. so, when the...
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so nick, that i was been under great duress. it's nick that i was right to protect itself through its armed forces through the police. against these would be cool mongers. they resisted a coin, 2018. integral continues to develop women's projects, present projects in i've been traveling, snickered i was says 2005 and i see something completely different than what hydro and michael have described. hi roy i saw you are reacting to what was being a se is basically saying that every single carrier position is a cia agent or something. and this is additional say that people say about this, that everybody is a member of a conspiracy. i'm absolutely aware of the story, you know, says walker invaded because you said you want to talk about in beijing about your situation. nobody wants a u. s. intervention, but it to know this candidates are members of the cia or warning against that. there was a way even left wing and the all him, chris, how can you explain that? i you say that one of the marcia in there, all of them are part of an indiv
so nick, that i was been under great duress. it's nick that i was right to protect itself through its armed forces through the police. against these would be cool mongers. they resisted a coin, 2018. integral continues to develop women's projects, present projects in i've been traveling, snickered i was says 2005 and i see something completely different than what hydro and michael have described. hi roy i saw you are reacting to what was being a se is basically saying that every single carrier...
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nick, thank you so much for— time champion. nick, thank you so much for being _ time champion. nick, thank you so much for being with - time champion. nick, thank you so much for being with us. - a reminder of our top story, a fierce storm is sweeping across the east coast of the united states. flood warnings have been issued and people have been issued and people have been told to stay at home. there have been predictions of some 60 centimetres or two feet of snow, and nearly 11 million people on the east coast remain under blizzard warnings from the storm. new york city experienced several snowfall and several states declared emergencies in response to this storm which formed the atlantic of the carolinas and is forecast to continue well into sunday. we shall leave it there, thanks for being with us. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @richpreston. from me and the rest of the team here in london, goodbye for now. hello there. the winds from storm malik eased down quite quickly during the latter part of saturday and we saw a ridge of high pressure build in to give us a fine star
nick, thank you so much for— time champion. nick, thank you so much for being _ time champion. nick, thank you so much for being with - time champion. nick, thank you so much for being with us. - a reminder of our top story, a fierce storm is sweeping across the east coast of the united states. flood warnings have been issued and people have been issued and people have been told to stay at home. there have been predictions of some 60 centimetres or two feet of snow, and nearly 11 million...