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you know about america, because up here, life is wild. oh, yeah, wow! wow, wow, wow! it s exhilarating. you re enjoying this, aren t you? yes, iam. i can tell on your face! and it s changing. the ice is probably thinning four orfive metres per year. here, nature has had a huge impact. twice a day the whole neighbourhood flooded. every single day. so i m travelling across to the north western extremity of the united states, meeting people enriched by and adapting to the natural world around them. to discover how this remarkable corner of the world is shaped by nature. the emerald city. rain city. jet city. seattle is a place of many things. it s grungy, techy, and a bit sticky. this eccentric outlier of the united states demands your attention. up here where fewer choose to venture, this city has been adapting and reinventing. today, technology is its lifeblood. but when the indigenous tribes first settled here, it was the abundance of nature which provided. it s quite s ....
e jean carroll while he was president. he had rubbished her claim that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. mr trump, who walked out of court during the hearing, later dismissed the verdict as ridiculous and politically motivated, and said he plans to appeal. our new york correspondent nada tawfik has the story. ejean e jean carroll ejean carroll has now taken on donald trump twice in court. both times emerging victorious. last may, he was found liable for sexual abuse and information in order to pay her $5 million in damages. the second defamation trial looks set to cost him far more, $83 million. donald trump was not present when the verdict was read and earlier he stormed out of court when ejean carroll s lawyer was delivering her closing statement, arguing the former president acted as if the law did not apply to him. afterward he slammed the verdict on social media is absolutely ridiculous as an a politically motivated witch hunt directed by president biden. irate pol ....
the president again. in 30 minutes, he ll speak from the roosevelt room, explaining the white house s next steps because a lot could change with a ruling that sided with a web designer opposed to same-sex marriage. and a lot will change now that the president cannot constitutionally cancel student debt. joining me now nbc news correspondent julia ainsley who s outside of the supreme court for us, and nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. noah pransky is here with us as well, and cnbc washington correspondent, emily wilkins. thank you very much for being here, everybody. so 6-3 ruling, two more 6-3 rulings, i should say. student debt. you re right, katy, if somebody was going to sum up this supreme court right now, the name of the book might be 6-3 because we re seeing so many opinions fall along those lines. today we saw two more, the first coming in, a case having to do with a web designer in colorado who says that she does have gay clients but didn t want ....
the defence secretary grant shapps said the royal navy is working on a new dragonfire laser weapon to complement its existing weaponry, the sea viper air defence system. that s to be upgraded with a new warhead and software to counter ballistic missile threats. here s grant shapps. we have, for example, the largest ships that we have ever put to sea in the aircraft carriers. i toss it off, i think, 13 frigates and destroyers which are under commission at the moment. we are modernising the navy, going throughjust massive through just massive capitalisation programme and just this morning, for example, i have been on x, twitter, yesterday, the results of a new weapon which is a laser weapon called dragonfire, capable of doing what those men and women on hms diamond have been doing, with the sea viper missile system, and doing it with a labour laser instead to bring down incoming so the technology is also moving on very fast, as well as the investment. economists have w ....