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jaka runs a dive shop in bali. he says there were other boat operators in the area at the time of the incident. but they were not asked to help find the missing women. >> translator: there was no cooperation among operators in this business. they have to work together, instead of acting separately to prevent an accident. >> reporter: most dive boats now have radios to communicate and call for help in an emergency. divers will be given a device that allows communication with boats within a few kilometers. it sends a distress call that can be detected for 50 kilometers. if divers lose sight of a boat, they can call for help from others in the area. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: the operators are deepening ties. they aim to set up an organization that will teach diving instructors about safety and work with authorities during searches for missing divers. >> translator: everyone in the industry wants to avoid another accident like that. we will step up cooperation further to establish a system to prevent a
jaka runs a dive shop in bali. he says there were other boat operators in the area at the time of the incident. but they were not asked to help find the missing women. >> translator: there was no cooperation among operators in this business. they have to work together, instead of acting separately to prevent an accident. >> reporter: most dive boats now have radios to communicate and call for help in an emergency. divers will be given a device that allows communication with boats...
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they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him. he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on. eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. the island went through many hands. it stayed mostly a cattle ranch. here i am on a huge prarpey. over the dunes there is the gulf of mexico. but we have all these great grass lands here. eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn. this was in the 1870 when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858. in his teenage years he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranches and he loved it. he new it was his way of life. but there was something that was invented and started reall
they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him. he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on. eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. the island went...
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he's on the phone for us in bali. why was this appeal denied? that all the legal avenues have been exhausted what happens next to these two australians? >> reporter: at this stage there's very little if any hope left for them. and in terms of avoiding the death penalty. what happened today is the judge ruled that that court did not have any jurisdiction to challenge the president's clemency decisions, and that those clemency decisions themselves can't be challenged at all. this was to be expected. it was only being done once before in the case of another drug smuggler from australia. the courts throughout the challenge -- threw out the challenge then. the lawyers were prepared for this hoping against hope that perhaps the judge might have a change of heart and would consider the cases. specifically the individual cases of these two men more carefully given that everyone that knows them will appear as their lives have been completely turned around since they were convicted of the crime. perhaps they were observing a second chance. they have 14 da
he's on the phone for us in bali. why was this appeal denied? that all the legal avenues have been exhausted what happens next to these two australians? >> reporter: at this stage there's very little if any hope left for them. and in terms of avoiding the death penalty. what happened today is the judge ruled that that court did not have any jurisdiction to challenge the president's clemency decisions, and that those clemency decisions themselves can't be challenged at all. this was to be...
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>> that was derrick bali and we get into this fight all the time. kind of a good-natured fight, but we didn't like each other. we are fierce competitors. and then i discovered the day the story broke that i was transitioning and it was covered widely by the press somebody a friend of mine desiree horton called up and said you need to call up derrick bali. and i said why? dirk bali is, you know -- i hate him. and she said no, no, dirk is now dana dana. she transitioned 24 months ago. and i went you've got to be kidding! first again! >> zoe, thank you. appreciate your perspective. >> of course. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, the so-called 20th hijacker, zacarias moussaoui. he claims the saudi royal family supported al qaeda before the 9/11 terror attacks. is he telling the truth? my exclusive with the lawyer who took his testimony is next. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do wi
>> that was derrick bali and we get into this fight all the time. kind of a good-natured fight, but we didn't like each other. we are fierce competitors. and then i discovered the day the story broke that i was transitioning and it was covered widely by the press somebody a friend of mine desiree horton called up and said you need to call up derrick bali. and i said why? dirk bali is, you know -- i hate him. and she said no, no, dirk is now dana dana. she transitioned 24 months ago. and i...
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they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him.e got a spanish land-grant and he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on. eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. the island went through many hands. it stayed mostly a cattle ranch. here i am on a huge prarpey. over the dunes there is the gulf of mexico. but we have all these great grass lands here. eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn. this was in the 1870 when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858. in his teenage years he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranches, and he loved it. he new it was his way of life. but the
they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him.e got a spanish land-grant and he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on. eventually they would sell it bit by bit...
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>> reporter: well they have been on death row now for ten years in bali indonesia. the attorneys say that the president did not follow all of the procedures in rejecting the clemency appeal. they went to the administrative court to try to have that overturned. the administrative court said simply that they do not have the authority to yoefrl the president. what does this mean? effectively the final legal avenue has been exhausted here and the process will now continue. authorities in indonesia have been saying that they are likely to move the pair from their current prison in bali to an island prison where they will be executed and they expect to move them by the end of this week. once they arrive on the island it will be 72 hours from that point on. and they'll be executed by firing squad. the pair have been on death row for ten years. part of their argument for clemency is that they've been reformed and rehabilitated. indeed the prison authorities have attested to that fact. the australian government has made numerous appeals as well to the nooiden authorities try
>> reporter: well they have been on death row now for ten years in bali indonesia. the attorneys say that the president did not follow all of the procedures in rejecting the clemency appeal. they went to the administrative court to try to have that overturned. the administrative court said simply that they do not have the authority to yoefrl the president. what does this mean? effectively the final legal avenue has been exhausted here and the process will now continue. authorities in...
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they were convict as part of a drug smuggling ring known as the bali nine and received death sentences>> indonesia's president says the men's executions will go on as planned. he also warned other countries ton intervene in -- not to intervene in indonesia's right to use the death penalty. earlier we heard from sky news international editor stan grott. >> what does this mean? effectively the final legal avenue has budget exhausted here -- has been exhausted here. the process will now continue. authors in indonesia have been saying that they are likely to move the pair from their current prison in bali to an island prison where they will be executed. and they expect to move them by the end of this week. once they arrive on the island it will be 72 hours from that point on that they'll be executed by firing squad. >> reporter: attorneys for the australian men say they will appeal again. >>> the u.s. and north korea say joint -- south korea say they will begin flexing military muscle. >> pyongyang see its as pure aggression and has unveiled new missiles and technology as it prepares for t
they were convict as part of a drug smuggling ring known as the bali nine and received death sentences>> indonesia's president says the men's executions will go on as planned. he also warned other countries ton intervene in -- not to intervene in indonesia's right to use the death penalty. earlier we heard from sky news international editor stan grott. >> what does this mean? effectively the final legal avenue has budget exhausted here -- has been exhausted here. the process will...
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rejected. >> reporter: andrew chan and myron, barely out of their teens when they were arrested in balito death. they were convicted on charges of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogram of heroin into australia. they were widely believed to have orchestrated the plan. but after almost a decade behind bars, they say they're changed men. >> nothing happened without you even not saying it happened. >> friends and relatives of andrew chan seen here leading a prayer session in prison say he's now a devout christian, who has helped many of his fellow inmates find god. while myron has taken up painting and regularly organizes art classes for other prisoners. the families of both men say they just want their sons to have a second chance. >> we beg for mercy for our sons. we beg you to spare our son's life. we beg you, please don't kill our sons. >> indonesia says drug traffickers know the rules in this country and cannot escape the consequences. here at indonesia's national narcotics agency officials say between 40 to 50 indonesias die every single day because of drug use. while those figures are i
rejected. >> reporter: andrew chan and myron, barely out of their teens when they were arrested in balito death. they were convicted on charges of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogram of heroin into australia. they were widely believed to have orchestrated the plan. but after almost a decade behind bars, they say they're changed men. >> nothing happened without you even not saying it happened. >> friends and relatives of andrew chan seen here leading a prayer session in prison...
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coming up tonight on 6abc. 8:00 p.m., the bachelor and the three final women travel to bali. at 10:00 castle, stay tuned for "action news" at 11:00 p.m. if you're looking for distraction this afternoon check out these stories at 6abc.com, watch as disney surprises lucky mall shoppers with a heartwarming shall doe prank. as we honor the best in film, the second tradition was recognized. see the worst film worst actor ascertain actor and the winners of this year's razzies. these people claimed they watched oscar winning films but they have not. i love when they do that. that video and more on 6abc.com slash distraction. it's funny. >> we're not giving david any razzie because he's watching the forecast for us and continuing to monitor it for us today. >> reporter: it's cold this afternoon if you look at the high temperatures, the numbers will settle from here but the northern and western suburbs expect to spend most of the afternoon in the low 20s. it will be bitter with a strong windy blowing, gusting to 30 miles per hour. getting up to the mid 20s for a time in the central po
coming up tonight on 6abc. 8:00 p.m., the bachelor and the three final women travel to bali. at 10:00 castle, stay tuned for "action news" at 11:00 p.m. if you're looking for distraction this afternoon check out these stories at 6abc.com, watch as disney surprises lucky mall shoppers with a heartwarming shall doe prank. as we honor the best in film, the second tradition was recognized. see the worst film worst actor ascertain actor and the winners of this year's razzies. these people...
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of a christian member of parliament in malaysia he was a suspect behind the bombing of tourists in bali in indonesia. for over a decade. she has evaded rest by hiding in troubled areas in the philippines. mariah says min dan ouy provided the perfect haven. malaysia southern philippines, similar lapping winls, he had three filipino wives, one of whom was the wife of the leader. so he distributed money freely among them. he relied on them. they relied on him. and had immediate personal loyalties. >> 44 members of the special armed forces were killed. it was a special operation. it's a cost of 44 lives. what we know now, we could launch that operation. she has the same objective. perhaps we could have done it. it is also jeopardised peace talks in the powful group, the islamic immigration front. 15 members of the mif were killed along with five others and there were questions about the ceasefire agreement between the rebels and the government. the philippine considers every one as bittersweet. it may have lost fers but said a dead terrorist means more lives would be saved. many are skeptic
of a christian member of parliament in malaysia he was a suspect behind the bombing of tourists in bali in indonesia. for over a decade. she has evaded rest by hiding in troubled areas in the philippines. mariah says min dan ouy provided the perfect haven. malaysia southern philippines, similar lapping winls, he had three filipino wives, one of whom was the wife of the leader. so he distributed money freely among them. he relied on them. they relied on him. and had immediate personal loyalties....
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they're part of the so-called bali nine they were convicted in 2005 as the ring leaders of a plot to smuggle heroin out of indonesia. indonesian president reiterated on tuesday, that the executions would proceed. >> translator: there shouldn't be any intervention on the death penalty. it's our sovereign right to exercise our law. and the death penalty exists within our law. >> clemency was denied to the two convicts, they challenged the ruling. the fate of the two australians is being closely watched in their home country where capital punishment has been abolished. the australian government says it would consider recalling its ambassador to indonesia, if the executions are carried out. complicating the matter is indonesia's status as one of australia's main trading partners and the gateway to other asean markets. this is not the first time bilateral relations are strained. a crisis erupted after revelations australian intelligence had monitored phone calls of the then president and other senior indonesian officials. the association of southeast asian nations plans to launch an econo
they're part of the so-called bali nine they were convicted in 2005 as the ring leaders of a plot to smuggle heroin out of indonesia. indonesian president reiterated on tuesday, that the executions would proceed. >> translator: there shouldn't be any intervention on the death penalty. it's our sovereign right to exercise our law. and the death penalty exists within our law. >> clemency was denied to the two convicts, they challenged the ruling. the fate of the two australians is...
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of a member of parliament in malaysia he was one of the suspects behind the bombing of tourists in bali in indonesia. he has evaded arrest by hiding in the southern philippines. >> this woman has been following the movements and says it was the perfect haven. >> zon eeshia malaysia the southern philippines were similar enough. he spoke the languages, he had three filipino wives, won whom was the of the leader. so this means marrying into their extended family. he was a funder distributed money among the communities. he relied on them they relied on him. that is immediate personal loyalties. his death came at a heavy price. 44 members of the special farmed forces were killed. >> it was a successful provision. it's tragic at the expense, the cost of 44 lies. we could have launched and perhaps have the same objective. perhaps we could have done it a little difference. >> it jeopardised police talks, the islamic liberation front. the raid was in its territory. 15 members were killed along with five other civilians. there are questions about the ceasefire agreement between the rebels and the
of a member of parliament in malaysia he was one of the suspects behind the bombing of tourists in bali in indonesia. he has evaded arrest by hiding in the southern philippines. >> this woman has been following the movements and says it was the perfect haven. >> zon eeshia malaysia the southern philippines were similar enough. he spoke the languages, he had three filipino wives, won whom was the of the leader. so this means marrying into their extended family. he was a funder...
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and in atlantic city they have caesars, harrah's and bali's. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleenne is moving ahead to clear her name. a special prosecutor she said did not have the legal authority to investigate her. she filed papers with the state supreme court today. a grand jury found her office leaked information to a philadelphia newspaper. and the grand jury recommended charges. >>> as expected the race for mayor in philadelphia is a little more crowded tonight. jim kenny announced his mayoral campaign today at city hall. kenney resigned from the city council to run for the city's highest office. he served six terms as a councilman. he joins a democratic field that includes abraham, williams and former judge nelson diaz. the primary is may 19th. >>> new at 11:00, there's a chance someone out there is jumping around and screaming so loudly right now. they can't hear a word they're saying. >> they don't know what's going on. that's if they matched all six numbers, powerball selected a few minutes ago for tonight's $317 million draw. and here are those numbers selected. 51 52
and in atlantic city they have caesars, harrah's and bali's. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleenne is moving ahead to clear her name. a special prosecutor she said did not have the legal authority to investigate her. she filed papers with the state supreme court today. a grand jury found her office leaked information to a philadelphia newspaper. and the grand jury recommended charges. >>> as expected the race for mayor in philadelphia is a little more crowded tonight....
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ring leaders of a group of australians who were arrested 10 years ago trying to smuggle haren in to balid a a brazilian is also facing the death penalty in indonesia for drugs related offense. the issue you has cause aid diplomatic rift. brazil's president has refuse today receive indonesia's newly-appointed ambassador. brazil has already withdrawn its am bass door to indonesia. >>> security forces in the philippines have been fighting two of the longest running conflicts in the world. they are battling muslim separatist on his one front and communist rebel on his the other. and in recent months, government troops have suffered some significant losses. as part of our series on mental health margo ortigas has been meeting survivors who have to cope with more than just their physical wounds. >> reporter: this is war 25. -- ward 25 rarely seen and often only whispered about. it's where soldiers first go to be evaluate today psychiatric treatment. the stick stigma of needing mental orie motional help is no less when they are moved in to rooms without bars. corporal this been here for six mon
ring leaders of a group of australians who were arrested 10 years ago trying to smuggle haren in to balid a a brazilian is also facing the death penalty in indonesia for drugs related offense. the issue you has cause aid diplomatic rift. brazil's president has refuse today receive indonesia's newly-appointed ambassador. brazil has already withdrawn its am bass door to indonesia. >>> security forces in the philippines have been fighting two of the longest running conflicts in the world....
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al parecer desde hace cerca de cuatro meses los dueÑos de las unidades de la avenida ignacio bali les cerca la estaciÓn del bar. pues bien, parte de los inquilinos hizo caso y se fue pero otros se han quedado aunque con futuro incierto. >> no quiero mover a mis hijos de la escuela de aquÍ. >> en muchos casos llevan dÉcadas alquilando estas viviendas. >> la mayorÍa tenemos de 25 a 30 aÑos viviendo, casi toda nuestra vida. >> no han conseguido donde ir. >> hasta ahorita hemos buscado y las ventas estÁn carÍsimas, no solo aquÍ sino en otras Áreas estÁn fuera de nuestro alcance. >> a los inquilinos les habÍan dicho que tendrÍan utilidad para mudarse a otro complejo habitacional, el cual se inaugurarÁ en abril pero no llega una respuesta definitiva. >> las familias hicieron aplicaciones y ahora estamos esperando. >> en tanto tienen la esperanza de llegar a un acuerdo con los dueÑos y extender seis semanas mÁs la fecha lÍmite para retirarse de la residencia. >> son como 10 familias y todos somos hispanos. muchas de ellas nomÁs hablan el espaÑol. >> estÁ pendiente una queja que presentaron i
al parecer desde hace cerca de cuatro meses los dueÑos de las unidades de la avenida ignacio bali les cerca la estaciÓn del bar. pues bien, parte de los inquilinos hizo caso y se fue pero otros se han quedado aunque con futuro incierto. >> no quiero mover a mis hijos de la escuela de aquÍ. >> en muchos casos llevan dÉcadas alquilando estas viviendas. >> la mayorÍa tenemos de 25 a 30 aÑos viviendo, casi toda nuestra vida. >> no han conseguido donde ir. >>...
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the teen comedy "the duff" >> the power of negative comments online and all of this stuff, that's a bali a culture have yet to figure out >> based on a true story "mcfarland, usa" features kevin costner >> even if you look at the smiles of their facing running you can see how happy they were >> hugh grant stars in the row mat be comedy "the rewrite." >> hi, i am hugh grant >> clark duke >> rob corddry >> and i am adam scott. you have watching "made in hollywood" >> "made in hollywood." >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪ >>> the guys from hot tub time machine are back in hot water when they attempt to go back in the past but end up in the future in "hot tub time machine 2" >> i am clark dude, >> i am rob corddry >> and i am adam scott >> here say scene from "hot tub time machine 2" right here >> ready for another dip? >> i think this time i wilin vent yoga pants. >> how far back did we go? >> 2025. >> oh, pie god. you are nick weber. let's take a picture. >> let's just get up up-to-date. in a nutshell. where do we find the guys in "hot tub time machine 2". >>
the teen comedy "the duff" >> the power of negative comments online and all of this stuff, that's a bali a culture have yet to figure out >> based on a true story "mcfarland, usa" features kevin costner >> even if you look at the smiles of their facing running you can see how happy they were >> hugh grant stars in the row mat be comedy "the rewrite." >> hi, i am hugh grant >> clark duke >> rob corddry >> and i am adam...
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also in san francisco police say about the suitcase full of bali body parts not their prime suspect is dead. >>gary: warriors on a road in philly 76 as the one good. and barry bonds is go into all of fan will tell you which want. which for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >>pam: charles manson is a wedding is planned are off. reportedly this fiancee was going through with it so she could put manses corpse on display after he died. the new york post is reporting that the 26 year-old star had plans to put nansen's body in a glass coffin so she could charge people money to see him. the post reports another reason the 80 year-old convicted mass murderer did not like birds idea is because " he feels he wi
also in san francisco police say about the suitcase full of bali body parts not their prime suspect is dead. >>gary: warriors on a road in philly 76 as the one good. and barry bonds is go into all of fan will tell you which want. which for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big...
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there is also a novel about the daughter party biographies of hedy lamar hedy's bali which is fabulous. the scope of what he does is so fun. i am sure you will have your own personal favorites, but anyway you have seen him on front line, on the american experience. he has worked for years under grants with guggenheim, ford, macarthur all of those been a scholar and resident at harvard. he and his wife, ginger, a clinical psychologist, doctor ginger roads lives in california. they have two children and grandchildren. it is a trait -- it is a treat tonight because he brings us "hell and good company: the spanish civil war and the world it made". please join in welcoming richard rhodes. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for having me tonight. one of the casualties of moving into the spaces we do not have my slides. i we will have to be a serious offer and describe the images. there basically pictures from the time of the war and i suspect you have seen most of them at one time or another. i came across the subject for this book -- well i should say 1st, they're must be 500 book
there is also a novel about the daughter party biographies of hedy lamar hedy's bali which is fabulous. the scope of what he does is so fun. i am sure you will have your own personal favorites, but anyway you have seen him on front line, on the american experience. he has worked for years under grants with guggenheim, ford, macarthur all of those been a scholar and resident at harvard. he and his wife, ginger, a clinical psychologist, doctor ginger roads lives in california. they have two...
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member of parliament in malaysia he was also one of the suspects behind the bombing of tourists in balindonesia. for over a decade he has evaded arrest. >> indonesia and malaysia the southern philippines were similar enough. he spoke the languages. he had at least three filipino wives, one of whom was the wife of the leader. so this means marrying into their extended families. he was a funder. he distributed money freely among the communities. he relied on them but they relied on him. and that is immediate personal loyalties. but his death came at a heavy price. 44 members of the special armed forces were killed. >> it is tragedy at the expense of the host of 44 lives. what we know how we could have launch that particular operation that way, perhaps the same objective, but perhaps we could have done it a little different. >> reporter: it has also jeopardized peace talks in southeast asias most powerful group. the raid was in its territory. at least 15 members of the mlif were killed along with at least five other civilians and there are questions of the agreement. this may have lost pol
member of parliament in malaysia he was also one of the suspects behind the bombing of tourists in balindonesia. for over a decade he has evaded arrest. >> indonesia and malaysia the southern philippines were similar enough. he spoke the languages. he had at least three filipino wives, one of whom was the wife of the leader. so this means marrying into their extended families. he was a funder. he distributed money freely among the communities. he relied on them but they relied on him. and...
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pressure on the indonesians over their plans to execute two australians convicted a decade ago in the balie drug trafficking ring. mr. abbott has warned of diplomatic consequences and says indonesia owes it to australia to spare the men. >> we are doing no more for our citizens than indonesia routinely does for its own citizens. and if it's right and proper for indonesia to make these representations and for other countries to heed indonesia's representtations. >> indonesia maintains this is a law enforcement issue and interference is not welcome. >>> prosecutors have rested their case in the trial of a man accused of killing chris kyle the subject of the movie "american sniper." >> his lawyered a hits his client committed the killings but says he was insane at the time. as ed lavandera reports, the accused's own words were again in the spotlight on tuesday. >> reporter: eddie ray routh is placed into a police car after authorities chased him down on a texas highway. the officer asks if he's okay. he says i'm just so nervous about what's happening in my life today. i've been so paranoid sc
pressure on the indonesians over their plans to execute two australians convicted a decade ago in the balie drug trafficking ring. mr. abbott has warned of diplomatic consequences and says indonesia owes it to australia to spare the men. >> we are doing no more for our citizens than indonesia routinely does for its own citizens. and if it's right and proper for indonesia to make these representations and for other countries to heed indonesia's representtations. >> indonesia...
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. >> reporter: they were sentenced to death after they tried to smuggle 8 kilograms of heroin from balistralia. they have filed a lawsuit to challenge the rejection for clemency. >> translator: they have introduced many good programs in prison. for example, computer training design and dance. this should be assessed and considered before the president makes a decision on clemency. >> reporter: australia's foreign minister is also urging indonesia to reconsider. >> the australian government will continue to seek clemency. we urge the indonesian government to show the same mercy that it seeks for its citizens in the same situation abroad. >> reporter: bishop is referring to some of the migrant workers who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting executions. while most indonesians support the death penalty, executions of indonesians abroad often lead to outrage. during the president's state visit to the philippines, the president made a plea to spare the life of mary jane one of its citizens facing execution in indonesia. but despite international protest, indonesia says it won't chan
. >> reporter: they were sentenced to death after they tried to smuggle 8 kilograms of heroin from balistralia. they have filed a lawsuit to challenge the rejection for clemency. >> translator: they have introduced many good programs in prison. for example, computer training design and dance. this should be assessed and considered before the president makes a decision on clemency. >> reporter: australia's foreign minister is also urging indonesia to reconsider. >> the...
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for this episode, if there's still a hawaii without hotels out there, a bali before bird joints and wece that was such a great test study in values. you know, some tribes can't wait for tourists to arrive. they want hotels on their islands. they're willing to give up their lives as fishermen. others like the tribe on the volcano doesn't want part of the modern world. they worship as a god and think trudging up there is disrespectful. and then low lying islands. so they worry about climate change as well but fascinating people and we got to these places. in the middle of nowhere, the cell phone signal was stronger. than in manhattan. >> they're beautiful images. you had a small hardy crew. were you using drones? >> we used a drone. we didn't use them much in the show because it's difficult to use in many countries because it's so disorganized in regulations. but in thanawasu, it was perfect for the volcano. we had a very small crew, and we had way too much gear. i was checking in -- >> he never carries any gear. >> the moment i turned up, i turned up, and just all of these cases. this w
for this episode, if there's still a hawaii without hotels out there, a bali before bird joints and wece that was such a great test study in values. you know, some tribes can't wait for tourists to arrive. they want hotels on their islands. they're willing to give up their lives as fishermen. others like the tribe on the volcano doesn't want part of the modern world. they worship as a god and think trudging up there is disrespectful. and then low lying islands. so they worry about climate...
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advance accounts at atlantic city casinos including the borgato, revel, trump taj ma haul showbolt and bali's. most prosecutors say fuentes. >>> in delaware now, a registered section offender behind bars accused of sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl. 76-year-old jim hunter jr. regularly drove the victim and her brother to maryland to visit a relative. in november the little girl told her mother she didn't want to get in the car with hunter anymore because he inappropriately touched her. turns out, hunter is also wanted in michigan for violating his probation. >>> a part of pennsylvania history is destroyed by fire. this is video taken overnight as flames devored this old mill near pittsburgh. hear what was housed inside this structure that dates back to the 1800s. >>> lucky to be alive. this deer missing in the alps for days. find out how he was lost and then found by rescue workers. >>> and the irs becomes the target of a federal audit. what it reveals about more than 100 of its own employees. >>> we're following a developing story out of syria tonight. isis is claiming that an american f
advance accounts at atlantic city casinos including the borgato, revel, trump taj ma haul showbolt and bali's. most prosecutors say fuentes. >>> in delaware now, a registered section offender behind bars accused of sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl. 76-year-old jim hunter jr. regularly drove the victim and her brother to maryland to visit a relative. in november the little girl told her mother she didn't want to get in the car with hunter anymore because he inappropriately touched...
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the men were convicted in 2005 as ringleaders of the so-called bali nine who plotted to traffic moren eight kilos of heroin into australia. indonesian officials say among other things, the delay will let families spend more time with the prisoners. they say the transfer will be carried out when those issues are dealt with. >>> this story we're following -- two of south korea's tech giants are heading to court. samsung is accusing 3 lg executives of vandalizing samsung washing machines at a trade fair. they serious about this. paula hancocks live from seoul with details. you got a big corporate spat between two rivals and security footage apparently key evidence. what's happening here? >> reporter: that's right, this is just the latest bizarre legal battle going on here in south korea. samsung has accused the head of lg's home appliance department of deliberating vanlizing four of their washing machine in a couple of shops in germany last year in september. that executive has been indicted on charges of property damage and defamation and two other second trifs facing charges at this p
the men were convicted in 2005 as ringleaders of the so-called bali nine who plotted to traffic moren eight kilos of heroin into australia. indonesian officials say among other things, the delay will let families spend more time with the prisoners. they say the transfer will be carried out when those issues are dealt with. >>> this story we're following -- two of south korea's tech giants are heading to court. samsung is accusing 3 lg executives of vandalizing samsung washing machines...
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bali without burger joints.in a fabulous sun kissed place where there's plenty of food but only a matter of time before the golf resorts come in. it was so fascinating and butd full beautiful. they say we want to get away from it all. let's show you how we go camping and food shopping. >> here's a sample. >> instead of packing food for this camping trip they brought bows and arrows. and spears made of bicycle spokes for the reef. but the most stunning example of in the bounty of the waters comes when they grab a net. once it is in place, the catch is over in about 90 seconds. >> my goodness. look at this. that's not fishing. that's not fair. i had to sit and drink beer for eight hours before i get one bite. i guess we have dinner. >> that fed us for two days. here's the thing. when i got to that place, it's literally in the middle of nowhere. the cell phone signal was stronger than manhattan. those guys want hotels and resorts. they want to give up that lifestyle because they've seen how we live and they want a
bali without burger joints.in a fabulous sun kissed place where there's plenty of food but only a matter of time before the golf resorts come in. it was so fascinating and butd full beautiful. they say we want to get away from it all. let's show you how we go camping and food shopping. >> here's a sample. >> instead of packing food for this camping trip they brought bows and arrows. and spears made of bicycle spokes for the reef. but the most stunning example of in the bounty of the...
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it's low budget so they're not able -- "the bachelor" flies couples to bali.y have to do things like this. >> these apples represent temptation. if any of you bites one it will bring kalina's date to a sudden and drastic end. [ laughter ] >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: and we're in the middle of a drought on top of that. i like a dating show that almost kills its contestants. guillermo, you were very hung over today, weren't you? >> guillermo: yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: yes, you were. so every year, hollywood's biggest stars walk the red carpet right across the street from us at the oscars. every year guillermo tries to get them drunk. so this year was no exception. join us as hollywood's elite meet the man in the golden tux, here's guillermo on the red carpet at the academy awards. [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo: hi, it's me, guillermo. i'm here at the oscars. let's have some fun! yeah, how are you? >> i'm good, can't complain, man. >> guillermo: are you presenting tonight? >> i'm presenting best animated short. i don't know why they gave me the short one to do. >>
it's low budget so they're not able -- "the bachelor" flies couples to bali.y have to do things like this. >> these apples represent temptation. if any of you bites one it will bring kalina's date to a sudden and drastic end. [ laughter ] >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: and we're in the middle of a drought on top of that. i like a dating show that almost kills its contestants. guillermo, you were very hung over today, weren't you? >> guillermo: yes, jimmy. >>...
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barely an hour or so before he attacked the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist sending a text message to coolly bali day of the attack they met at the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist. the french authorities now getting a much closer look at how those two attacks were connected. apparently the attack on the "charlie hebdo" almost didn't go ahead because one of the kouachi brothers apparently had stomach flu. back to you. >> all right. nic robertson reporting. >>> checking some other top stories for you at this morning at 17 minutes past more americans are opting for obamacare. the white house is unveiling the latest enrollment numbers for 2015. 11.4 million people signing up this year. that tops the administration's prediction of 9 million. >>> a dramatic rescue in new jersey. a 14-year-old girl is recovering this morning after falling into the icy choppy waters of this bay. >>> rescuers trudging through the huge trunks of broken ice to move her to safety. the girl and two others were walking on a pipeline when she fell into the waist deep water. >>> meet miss p, the 4-year-old beagle winning top price at
barely an hour or so before he attacked the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist sending a text message to coolly bali day of the attack they met at the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist. the french authorities now getting a much closer look at how those two attacks were connected. apparently the attack on the "charlie hebdo" almost didn't go ahead because one of the kouachi brothers apparently had stomach flu. back to you. >> all right. nic robertson reporting. >>>...
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. >>> on the roof of an abandoned bure brewery, he performs his bali undulating his body like a humane city of memphis has already produced the rock n roll of elvis and the blues of b.b. king. now it has created a street dance which has been taken around the world. >> it's like michael jackson times ten, a lot of slides and glides a lot of toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all time. >> i picked litter bug as one of my ones to watch because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is imagine cal. hi movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know. but he's made it be something else. >> the first time i actually saw memphis junkin' i was in a skating rink in memphis, 12 years old. i saw this guy gliding across the carpet like it was water. it was like nothing i'd ever seen before. i hadn't even seen michael move the way, and that's what changed my whole world. itis a beautiful dance to me. that's what i really wanted people to see. >>> and the deadly -- excuse me -- the deadline finally came. ukraine's president declared a cease-f
. >>> on the roof of an abandoned bure brewery, he performs his bali undulating his body like a humane city of memphis has already produced the rock n roll of elvis and the blues of b.b. king. now it has created a street dance which has been taken around the world. >> it's like michael jackson times ten, a lot of slides and glides a lot of toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all time. >> i picked litter bug as one of my ones to watch because he is a...
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philly to bali for $600. >> when it comes, you have to jump on it. >> she knows a good deal when she sees one. >> i will be going to johannesburg from new york for $327 end of march oochlt. >> be robinson and hundreds of members of the on-line travel group she founded bought that same deal on christmas day. it was all thanks to the flight deal.com. a little known website that posts daily deals from the u.s. to various destinations. >> you have to be able to be in front of the computer and book the flight. when deals come up they go quickly. >> rita works for the site. while she wouldn't tell us exactly how it works she did reveal that the flight deal staff built special technology to find the deals for them. employees then try to book the flight for themselves before posting it on the web. wong's number one piece of advice for scoring deep discounts is to be flexible. not just with your time. but also with your destination. >> if you're looking to go somewhere sunny and you're wanting to go to hawaii if puerto rico comes up are you able to go there? look at different options. >> time
philly to bali for $600. >> when it comes, you have to jump on it. >> she knows a good deal when she sees one. >> i will be going to johannesburg from new york for $327 end of march oochlt. >> be robinson and hundreds of members of the on-line travel group she founded bought that same deal on christmas day. it was all thanks to the flight deal.com. a little known website that posts daily deals from the u.s. to various destinations. >> you have to be able to be in...
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so we have toistic baly form another nato. because nato won't do it.ically get the nations that are either going to help militarily or they are not. and the world should know these are going to help. these are not. i wanted to get a rapid deployment force a mercenary force comprise much of all people and train it in the united states and have congress oversee it. funded by all the nations. but, there is no leadership coming out of america now. so who on earth is going to fight the jihad if the president of the united states will not fight it? who is going to do it? >> they are not -- you can get these other countries to be engaged and also some middle eastern countries would be more that be happy because these people are a direct threat to them it does require american leadership. okay? and you know i want -- i don't want to switch gears with you, but they have had 4,000 ukrainians killed now by these separatists, which, you know are russian. and now the president is quote: considering giving them weapons with which to defend themselves. >> i know. >>
so we have toistic baly form another nato. because nato won't do it.ically get the nations that are either going to help militarily or they are not. and the world should know these are going to help. these are not. i wanted to get a rapid deployment force a mercenary force comprise much of all people and train it in the united states and have congress oversee it. funded by all the nations. but, there is no leadership coming out of america now. so who on earth is going to fight the jihad if the...
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andrew chen and myron are believed to be the ring leader of the so-called bali 9 heroin trafficking group has said they would face the firing squad by the end of february but the government says that's been delayed due to technical reasons. indonesia says it will not cancel the execution because of pressure from australia. >>> the argentine foreign minister has told the bbc that he believes opposition figures and powerful business interests are using the turmoil after the death of a public prosecutor to try to destabilize the government. hector timmen spoke to our correspondent and explained why he sent a letter to the u.s. and israel demanding their security forces stop interfering in argentina's internal affairs. >> reporter: 400,000 people marching through the argentine capital, amongst after the death of a special prosecutor. president cristina fernandez dekirchner called it part of a conspiracy to undermine her government, a allegation qualified by one of her most senior ministers, hector timmen. >> yes, there was a very important merge of people who were angry against the government
andrew chen and myron are believed to be the ring leader of the so-called bali 9 heroin trafficking group has said they would face the firing squad by the end of february but the government says that's been delayed due to technical reasons. indonesia says it will not cancel the execution because of pressure from australia. >>> the argentine foreign minister has told the bbc that he believes opposition figures and powerful business interests are using the turmoil after the death of a...
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addition to the larger more complex plots that tipified the post 9/11 world such as the atrocities in bali and london, sick individuals are acting on the caliphate's instructions to seize people at random and kill them. today's terrorism requires little more than a camera phone a knife and a victim. these lone actor attacks are not new but they do pose a unique set of problems. all too often alienated and unhappy people brood quietly feeling persecuted and looking for meaning. they self-radicalize online. then they plan attacks which require little preparation, training or capability a short lead time from the moment they disside they're going to strike and then undertake the attack makes it hard to disrupt their activities. police do not have the luxury to watch and wait. they apply their best judgment and do so aware that the armchair critics will find fault. still, police act because they have enough facts to make informed judgment ss some of these may not result in prosecutions but, frankly i'd rather lose a case than lose a life. the protection of life must always rank ahead of the pr
addition to the larger more complex plots that tipified the post 9/11 world such as the atrocities in bali and london, sick individuals are acting on the caliphate's instructions to seize people at random and kill them. today's terrorism requires little more than a camera phone a knife and a victim. these lone actor attacks are not new but they do pose a unique set of problems. all too often alienated and unhappy people brood quietly feeling persecuted and looking for meaning. they...
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the men were convicted in the bali 9 drug trafficking case in 2005 and are scheduled to be executed by firing squad. >>> the u.s. federal communications commission will finally vote on the divisive issue of net neutrality on thursday. the five-member be board is expected to approve the chairman's plan. the new rules aim to preserve an open internet and prevent internet service providers from discriminating against content creators. >>> united airlines issues a strong warning to its pilots after a few near misses in the cockpit. details coming up. >>> prince william begins a week-long visit to japan and china while he leaves two important companions at home. >>> and another round of winter weather blasts the southern u.s. canceling flights and causing major headaches on the roadways. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life
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will there still be island nations like hawaii 100 years ago, bali without burger joints.ascinating test case 83 different islands, different tribes on each one, some with wifi and amazing cell phone coverage and they can't wait for the tourists to come. others have seen the big city and want no part of it. it's this real sort of neighbor versus neighbor debate whether or not to join the modern world. it is the most beautiful bountiful place i have ever seen. i met so many surprising characters. that guy is the chief of a tribe that actually worships the volcano. they think that in the 1940s a god appeared on their island in the form of an american serviceman who said if you shun modernization, you will be rewarded with shiploads of cargo and then came world war ii and boatloads of cargo, prophesy fulfilled. as a result of that, they are resistant to development because this volcano which is amazing, they see it as holy ground instead of a tourist trap. >> what are some of the other episodes coming up? what are you looking forward to the most, which episode? >> this is a g
will there still be island nations like hawaii 100 years ago, bali without burger joints.ascinating test case 83 different islands, different tribes on each one, some with wifi and amazing cell phone coverage and they can't wait for the tourists to come. others have seen the big city and want no part of it. it's this real sort of neighbor versus neighbor debate whether or not to join the modern world. it is the most beautiful bountiful place i have ever seen. i met so many surprising...
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bin hir is linked to the 2002 night club bombing in bali, indonesia, that killed 202 people, including americans. >> ifill: the man who's likely to be the new pentagon boss signaled today he'd favor giving guns to ukraine, to fight pro- russian rebels. that came amid signs the white house may reverse its opposition to taking that step. ashton carter addressed the issue at his senate confirmation hearing. >> i very much am inclined in that direction mr. chairman, because i think we need to support ukrainians in defending themselves. the nature of those arms, i can't say right now because i don't have-- i haven't conferred with our military leaders or ukrainian leaders. >> ifill: after a lunch break, carter partially qualified his statement by saying that sanctions on russia should continue as the main center of the u.s. effort. he's expected to win easy confirmation as secretary of defense. >> woodruff: at a separate hearing, a top u.s. diplomat ruled out giving the guantanamo bay naval base back to cuba. last week, cuba's communist president raul castro said the return of guantanamo is
bin hir is linked to the 2002 night club bombing in bali, indonesia, that killed 202 people, including americans. >> ifill: the man who's likely to be the new pentagon boss signaled today he'd favor giving guns to ukraine, to fight pro- russian rebels. that came amid signs the white house may reverse its opposition to taking that step. ashton carter addressed the issue at his senate confirmation hearing. >> i very much am inclined in that direction mr. chairman, because i think we...
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i climb ad volcano in bali.ing, surfing i wanted to do my entire life, i'm going out into the world doing that now. spending as much time i can with relatives and loved ones. melissa: what do you think it will be like to be on mars? how do you picture? trying to see if you live with someone leaving their underwear on the ground? you're picking ture ground where you leave underwear? do you wear underwear on mars obviously? >> right. i used to live on a sailboat for a year. it was 27-foot sailboat. about nine meters. with another person. granted we got off and on board. it gives me idea of what it is like to be tight, enclosed space. much like being on a base in antarctica. they have a great high quality of life. they worked a lot of things out. it is probably no different than that. melissa: sue ann, best of luck. keep us posted. very cool. congratulations making this huge cut. >> thank you very much. melissa: not so many people left. thank you. >>> nasa astronauts working hard this weekend, laying hundreds of fe
i climb ad volcano in bali.ing, surfing i wanted to do my entire life, i'm going out into the world doing that now. spending as much time i can with relatives and loved ones. melissa: what do you think it will be like to be on mars? how do you picture? trying to see if you live with someone leaving their underwear on the ground? you're picking ture ground where you leave underwear? do you wear underwear on mars obviously? >> right. i used to live on a sailboat for a year. it was 27-foot...
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the bachelor" one of the three remaining contestants was eliminated in a dramatic rose ceremony in bali and we are very happy to have with us this morning kaitlyn. nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> sorry -- i wish it was under happier circumstances so take us through what was going through your mind. we can see you're unhappy but were you also surprised. >> i was completely shocked. completely blindsided. i remember i felt like i was having an out of body-of-body experience just looking at me and saying this is not happening right now. >> because he said things that led you to believe you were going to go -- >> i really thought when he said like he was falling in love with me too. that was reassuring i'm like oh they don't usually say that back. okay i got this. this is good and, you know he took becca away and came back and i'm like okay i guess it's whitney that's going. >> you have revealed that you had trouble letting your guard down a little bit. do you think that played a role? >> i'm sure it did because, you know, obviously he's trying to find somebody to spend the rest of his l
the bachelor" one of the three remaining contestants was eliminated in a dramatic rose ceremony in bali and we are very happy to have with us this morning kaitlyn. nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> sorry -- i wish it was under happier circumstances so take us through what was going through your mind. we can see you're unhappy but were you also surprised. >> i was completely shocked. completely blindsided. i remember i felt like i was having an out of body-of-body...
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addition to the larger more complex plots that tipified the post 9/11 world such as the atrocities in bali and london, sick individuals are acting on the caliphate's instructions to seize people at random and kill them. today's terrorism requires little more than a camera phone , a knife and a victim. these lone actor attacks are not new but they do pose a unique set of problems. all too often alienated and unhappy people brood quietly feeling persecuted and looking for meaning. they self-radicalize online. then they plan attacks which require little preparation, training, or capability a short lead time from the moment they disside they're going to strike -- decide they go to strike, and then undertake the attack makes it hard to disrupt their activities. police do not have the luxury to watch and wait. they apply their best judgment and do so aware that the armchair critics will find fault. still, police act because they have enough facts to make informed judgment ss some of these may not result in prosecutions but, frankly, i'd rather lose a case than lose a life. the protection of life
addition to the larger more complex plots that tipified the post 9/11 world such as the atrocities in bali and london, sick individuals are acting on the caliphate's instructions to seize people at random and kill them. today's terrorism requires little more than a camera phone , a knife and a victim. these lone actor attacks are not new but they do pose a unique set of problems. all too often alienated and unhappy people brood quietly feeling persecuted and looking for meaning. they...
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ebola, isil afghanistan, the maghreb, somali, bali, boko haram yemen, houthi, the region, still al qaeda in the western part of pakistan i mean you can run through the gamut of these challenges and you got to recognize it is the united states who usually helps to convene or becomes a central part of the convening working with our key allies, britain, france germany, other members of the p 5, but we need to be able to make a difference to some of these countries. there is a different world we're living in now. after world war ii, most of the world's economies were destroyed and we were in great debt but we came out of the recession by virtue of the war machine that was built up and for 50 years or so, there was a pretty polarized, east-west you know, bipolar decision-making process and it was a lot easier. ever since the berlin wall fell and nations sprung up, reclaiming their individuality and their personal aspirations and defining themselves differently and free and democratic, the economies of the world have changed and now you have the "brics." you have china india brazil, mexico oth
ebola, isil afghanistan, the maghreb, somali, bali, boko haram yemen, houthi, the region, still al qaeda in the western part of pakistan i mean you can run through the gamut of these challenges and you got to recognize it is the united states who usually helps to convene or becomes a central part of the convening working with our key allies, britain, france germany, other members of the p 5, but we need to be able to make a difference to some of these countries. there is a different world we're...
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sharrif sending a text message to cowly bali.y hours of the night right before 1:00 a.m. in the morning and the day of the attack at the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist. so the french authorities now getting a much closer look at how those two attacks were connected. and apparently the attack on the "charlie hebdo" almost didn't go ahead. one of the kouachi brothers apparently had stomach flu. back to you. >> nic robertson, appreciate the reporting on that. >>> day two of the big white house anti-extremism summit has representatives from 60 countries working together to find ways to do better in the war against isis however, they seem stuck on defining the enemy. and there was an odd moment involving the attorney general. let's go to cnn's white house correspondent michelle kosinski joining us live with the latest. tell us what he said and what it seemed to mean. >> reporter: hey, chris. he was speaking to a group of reporters and he said at one point, we're not at a time of war. in context in answer to a question he was making a comp
sharrif sending a text message to cowly bali.y hours of the night right before 1:00 a.m. in the morning and the day of the attack at the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist. so the french authorities now getting a much closer look at how those two attacks were connected. and apparently the attack on the "charlie hebdo" almost didn't go ahead. one of the kouachi brothers apparently had stomach flu. back to you. >> nic robertson, appreciate the reporting on that. >>> day...
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. >> that's a long trip home from bali for her.can't imagine that they're exposed. i wouldn't ever do that. >> what kind of people do -- that tells you a lot -- not putting the people down. i'm saying they love all this. >> but he loves them all! >> and he's falling in love with all of them. let me tell you something from somebody who's been around the block, this ain't my first rodeo it's easy to fall in love buddy. it's very hard to stay in love boom! >> yes....