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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news america." katty: this is a special edition of "bbc world news america." reporting from charlotte, north carolina, i am katty kay. iraqi forces meet mosul and get fierce resistance from islamic state. our correspondent is with them. reporter: this is stretch is laced with ied's and il
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends...
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bbc "world news america." this is -- this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. warning the president-elect's team not to rip up the iranian nuclear deal and to watch their words. >> the teammates to be disciplined in the words they use and the messages they send. if they are not disciplined, their language will be exploited. the assault on aleppo continues. 25,000 people have been forced from their homes in rebel held areas. is possibly the greatest collection of art you will never see. we go to switzerland where a storage facility is a live intrigue. -- is full of intrigue. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe gave the head of the central intelligence bents the said it would disastrous for donald trump to follow through on many foreign-policy pledges he made during the campaign. john brennan warned tearing up the nuclear agreement with iran would be the height of folly. the director will leave his job when the new president is sworn in. he also had tough words for russia. r
bbc "world news america." this is -- this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. warning the president-elect's team not to rip up the iranian nuclear deal and to watch their words. >> the teammates to be disciplined in the words they use and the messages they send. if they are not disciplined, their language will be exploited. the assault on aleppo continues. 25,000 people have been forced from their homes in rebel held areas. is...
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more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, bbc "world news america." >> this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. an impassioned appeal fighting against climate change. dust the current administration spelled out what is at stake. >> we don't get a second chance. the consequences of failure would be irreversible. laura: with the iraqi special forces working to clear mosul of the islamic state. a lot to learn about the militants from what they left behind. misty copeland arrives in cuba. questions about if the diplomatic missions will continue. laura: welcome to our beer is on public television in america and around the globe. viewers onto our public television in america and around the globe. a warning from secretary of state john kerry. his comments in morocco come one week after donald trump was elected president. despite his pledge to pull the u.s. out of the pair's climate agreement, secretary kerry insisted it shouldn't be a partisan issue. reporter: morocco is proudly hosting this year's talks on climate
more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, bbc "world news america." >> this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. an impassioned appeal fighting against climate change. dust the current administration spelled out what is at stake. >> we don't get a second chance. the consequences of failure would be irreversible. laura: with the iraqi special forces working to clear mosul of...
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more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, bbc "world news america." katty: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. an investigation after a crashed in the colombian drug -- jungle carrying a brazilian football team. paying respects to the late fidel castro. a rally is being held for the former leader. she flipped for 4 olympic golds in rio. now simone biles tells us about life on and off the mat. >> i like, i can do this, and you're like, simone, you probably can't. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. brazil is in mourning after an airplane carrying one of the best known football teams crashed in colombia. they're on their way to the biggest game in the squad's history when the plane went down. , sixople were killed survived. investigators are trying to find out what led to the disaster. we are in colombia with the report. reporter: the airplane bringing the players, coaching staff, crew membersand 9 was minutes away from landing and it came down outside the city. o
more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, bbc "world news america." katty: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. an investigation after a crashed in the colombian drug -- jungle carrying a brazilian football team. paying respects to the late fidel castro. a rally is being held for the former leader. she flipped for 4 olympic golds in rio. now simone biles tells us about life on and off the...
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more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, bbc "world news america." katty: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. donald trump makes more cabinet picks, including former foe, nikki haley, now cap to degree -- the south carolina governor is now tapped to be ambassador to the united nations. the man who murdered british lawmaker jo cox is found guilty on all counts. her family promises early to see will live on. >> and act driven by hatred, which instead created an outpouring of love. katty: when nature becomes the classroom. one photographer has capture d homeschooling through a child's eyes. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television and around the world. it is the eve of thanksgiving in the u.s. but that has not stopped progress for the trump team, where the president-elect announced 2 more appointments to his cabinet, adding diversity to what had been an all-white come all-male cabinet. from new york, here is the bbc's nick bryant. governor haley: south carolina makes presidents, and our next president
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you are watching "bbc world news america." , three weeks after the presidential election, it is the talk of recounts and voter fraud that dominates the scene. all the latest from trump world. in india, thousands of people have joined what is called a day of rage to protest against the sudden dan of 2 major currency notes earlier this month and the chaos that followed. the prime minister says he made the right decision to help fight corruption. our correspondent is in calcutta for us. reporter: more than one billion indians a few weeks ago found that most of their currency was worthless. it was not a dream, but a nightmare. and many here are angry. thousands of people have gathered here to protest against the prime minister's de-monetization plan. they say there is no money for farmers to buy feet and then to buy anything. they want the prime minister to roll back the monetization plan. since prime minister laurent lamothe he -- narendra modi announced his plan, people of spent days queuing for cash and not receiving it. >> ever
you are watching "bbc world news america." , three weeks after the presidential election, it is the talk of recounts and voter fraud that dominates the scene. all the latest from trump world. in india, thousands of people have joined what is called a day of rage to protest against the sudden dan of 2 major currency notes earlier this month and the chaos that followed. the prime minister says he made the right decision to help fight corruption. our correspondent is in calcutta for us....
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world. i'd like to help us do that today by looking at a couple of the artifacts in this home that tell the story of america's involvement with world war i. here we now almost 100 years from the date when the united states entered the war in 1917. i observe often that history is studied in eras and epics, but it's lived in hours and days. this is very true with the wilsons and world war i. we often associate the sinking of the lusitania with the united states entry into the war. they are certainly linked but lusitania sunk in may 1915 and we didn't enter the war um almost two years later in 1917. president wilson had to get up every day in those two years and deal with the fact we were either going to be in the war or not be in the war and all the reactions of people, his constituents, other nations, of the political figures he dealt with. make felt we should enter the war and some felt we should never enter the war. wilson had to navigate that period of time and those decisions as our president. i think it's fair to say woodrow wilson is the most consequential president from the time of abraham lincoln until
world. i'd like to help us do that today by looking at a couple of the artifacts in this home that tell the story of america's involvement with world war i. here we now almost 100 years from the date when the united states entered the war in 1917. i observe often that history is studied in eras and epics, but it's lived in hours and days. this is very true with the wilsons and world war i. we often associate the sinking of the lusitania with the united states entry into the war. they are...
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you're watching " bbc world news america." the workers at this coal mine help put donald trump in the white house. now they are hoping he will deliver. especially when it comes to jobs. somalia is edging its way towards elections but repeated delays and security fears are threatening a process aimed at bringing stability to the nation. we have traveled to jubaland and its capital to see what progress is being made. [drums] reporter: the whole city knows when the police are on parade. in a country once ripped apart by clan rivalry, their freshly trained officers are all in step, despite their differences. the police are just one element of the force providing regional security for somalia's newest state. in the city, security is good. militants are rarely able to launch the kind of suicide bomb attacks may have in mogadishu. but you don't have to go far out of town before the islamist militants have the upper hand. we're with african union troops in this carrier heading out to a village they took back from al-shabab a month ago
you're watching " bbc world news america." the workers at this coal mine help put donald trump in the white house. now they are hoping he will deliver. especially when it comes to jobs. somalia is edging its way towards elections but repeated delays and security fears are threatening a process aimed at bringing stability to the nation. we have traveled to jubaland and its capital to see what progress is being made. [drums] reporter: the whole city knows when the police are on parade....
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good start. >> voters in rural america say they're ready to roll up their news, saranac, michigan. >>> the impact of the american election is reverberating around the world tonight. there are concerns among some foreign leaders about how donald trump might view america's traditional role in world affairs. there are plenty of congratulations being extended to the president-elect. including those of vladimir putin. we get details from our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. >> there were gasps headlines, trump ocalypse and disunited states. and echoes of the brexit vote, against the european establishment. but deeper concerns tonight that the world's shining light of democracy has gone dark. >> you cannot look at president trump and call the american president the leader of the free world. because america has increasingly abdicated its legitimacy to that title. most were right-wing parties, who rushed to embrace trump as their new hero. >> he's like me, joked the filipino president, accused of turning his police into anti-narco death squads. egypt's general sisi, who came to power in a coup bragged he was the first foreign leader to congratulate tr
good start. >> voters in rural america say they're ready to roll up their news, saranac, michigan. >>> the impact of the american election is reverberating around the world tonight. there are concerns among some foreign leaders about how donald trump might view america's traditional role in world affairs. there are plenty of congratulations being extended to the president-elect. including those of vladimir putin. we get details from our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel....
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world. >> america has learned we can't fill every empty bowl. we can be an immense influence for reason and peace in this world in which we live. i would rather travel a thousand miles for peace than take a single step for war. >> in two years of office, president ford travels over 200,000 miles in pursuit of world peace and economic progress. he visits 14 foreign nations , has 121 meetings with foreign leaders. >> when i start talking about foreign policy, i'm talking about people like me who represent people like you. when i'm at a negotiating table with a foreign leader, i'm not looking across the table at a nation. i'm looking at another person. the differences between nations that keep us apart are less important than the similarities that bring us together as people. this is the lesson of our common humanity. >> the lines of communication are kept open. small wars must not become big wars. step by step, war averted is peace preserved. in the middle east, the seemingly insolvable conflicts yield for the first time to negotiation. it is the
world. >> america has learned we can't fill every empty bowl. we can be an immense influence for reason and peace in this world in which we live. i would rather travel a thousand miles for peace than take a single step for war. >> in two years of office, president ford travels over 200,000 miles in pursuit of world peace and economic progress. he visits 14 foreign nations , has 121 meetings with foreign leaders. >> when i start talking about foreign policy, i'm talking about...
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world. and these two decades since four presidents of each party have woven the common fabric of america world responsibility. we're now told that in foreign affairs as well the responsibility leaders of the past have been wrong. the american people have been wrong to support them. and the free world has been wrong to welcome our leadership. we are told to regard as fruitless the search for lasting agreements such as the test band treaty. we are attacked for our restraint and the use of our mighty power. we are told to ignore our discard the great dream of the united nations. we are told that tactical nuclear weapons are simply new kind of conventional explosive. if these views prevail, if we aband on the proven principles of both parties, i have no doubt that our hopes for peace and the call to freedom will be in serious peril. let there nobody mistake. there is no check or protection against error or fool heartedness about it president of the united states. he alone makes basic decisions which can lead us toward peace or toward having danger. in his hands is the power which can lay waste in
world. and these two decades since four presidents of each party have woven the common fabric of america world responsibility. we're now told that in foreign affairs as well the responsibility leaders of the past have been wrong. the american people have been wrong to support them. and the free world has been wrong to welcome our leadership. we are told to regard as fruitless the search for lasting agreements such as the test band treaty. we are attacked for our restraint and the use of our...
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>>> tonight, shock waves across america and around the world as donald trump defies the polls and the pundits again. a dramatic triumph as the brash billionaire is elected the 45th president of the united states. >> i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> for hillary clinton, one of the most stunning defeats in american political history. >> last night i congratulated donald trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. >> the candidate and her campaign so confident victory was in their grasp. what happened? we have exclusive details inside trump's planning. plus the immediate impact of his policies at home and abroad. tonight, americans divided from euphoria to outright fear. how does this country come together? "nightly news" begins right now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nightly news "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. we've learned that even as the first polls were closed last night not even the trump camp saw what was coming, the stunning victory that slowly unfolded before the eyes of the worl
>>> tonight, shock waves across america and around the world as donald trump defies the polls and the pundits again. a dramatic triumph as the brash billionaire is elected the 45th president of the united states. >> i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> for hillary clinton, one of the most stunning defeats in american political history. >> last night i congratulated donald trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country....