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is important for them to talk about how people of color in this coury feel, how women feel. i think they are going to be able to use the audience and the support from the audience who will probably be majority of color to bring those issues out. jane: in oned, what do you think will be the top issue tonight? stefanie: economics. jane thah, you very m stefanie brown james. thank you indeed for joining me. doctors in syria say that hospitals in rebel-held are being delivered to the rgeted with tirstrikes by the syrian government, even though that is a war crime. the move is the latest atrocity in a conflict that began more than 8 years ago. our middle east correspondent quintin summer and cameraman thaveled to idlib, for opposition fighters from islamist extremists, and civilians are largelounded by government forces. here is their report. qutin: the sick, the injured, there's litttt space left for them in idlib. this doctor treats more than 1000 paties a day with just a ti staff. >> there is a large number of patients, i'm just a few doctors, specialists. three or four, just.
is important for them to talk about how people of color in this coury feel, how women feel. i think they are going to be able to use the audience and the support from the audience who will probably be majority of color to bring those issues out. jane: in oned, what do you think will be the top issue tonight? stefanie: economics. jane thah, you very m stefanie brown james. thank you indeed for joining me. doctors in syria say that hospitals in rebel-held are being delivered to the rgeted with...
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atec aent e-commerce ruling-m challenged wart and amazon's growth in the coury.ut executives remain hopeful that this rulin will be relaxed in the near future. >> what did y discuss with moditoday. >> we had a great discussion i'm glad we came to the meeting. we have a tremendous opportunity in india. and it's great to have the dialogue. >>l do you think he will the e-commerce to help you grow there. >> we'll zblee executives pushed mo to debt a trade deal with the u.s. >> my think something wait and watch. these are two economies which are growing together. and the trade deal will happen. >> any progress made on trade would be b welcomed u.s.co businesses that are trying to grow their market share in india. for nightly business reportma modi, new york. >>> memewhile, the housing mechanic here in the u.s is definitely reheating. e have more evidence of that today from a new report showing surprise surge in newly built homes in august. but it didn't come cheap. diana olick explains. >> new home sales jumped to th second highest level in over a buyers took ust as a
atec aent e-commerce ruling-m challenged wart and amazon's growth in the coury.ut executives remain hopeful that this rulin will be relaxed in the near future. >> what did y discuss with moditoday. >> we had a great discussion i'm glad we came to the meeting. we have a tremendous opportunity in india. and it's great to have the dialogue. >>l do you think he will the e-commerce to help you grow there. >> we'll zblee executives pushed mo to debt a trade deal with the u.s....
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but it's n clear that we can prevent the iranians andpo ntially the russians and other couries from kindtaking advantage of this opportunity a building our relationship.la if there comes a point that iran's oil comes back that's very profitable on that side of the world and the u.s. is left out of it.s the president playing a dangerous and risky game here. robert o'brien is really personally well liked. the new national security advisor. he does not have deep, shall we say, strategic credentials and experience within feder bureaucracy. so the president, there's a lot going on, and he doesn't have necessarily the most experiencer team you'd want. >> final thought. congress, if there is action take will there be a push, pressure to t have authorization >> oh, absolutely. not from everyone. but from many members. they're very uncomfortle -- >> republicans? >> i think there will be a few republans but i want to s how they vote. in the past, we saw republicans, like maybe a bob corker, say something, then sort of vote with the from the, get cowed down. therot a tremendous amount of bravery in
but it's n clear that we can prevent the iranians andpo ntially the russians and other couries from kindtaking advantage of this opportunity a building our relationship.la if there comes a point that iran's oil comes back that's very profitable on that side of the world and the u.s. is left out of it.s the president playing a dangerous and risky game here. robert o'brien is really personally well liked. the new national security advisor. he does not have deep, shall we say, strategic...
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the rolling stones, the beatles played coury songs.ngular influences on all those people and somehow we want to segregate it a make it a southern, white, rural conservative force and it may have those elements in it, but what matters is it is popular from maine to san diego to and from alaska to miami, and there's no explaining that with cliches. >> reporter: and that popularity you track beautifully of a century of music, it's now a multi-billion-dollar industry, , 's going to have some of the biggest pop stao, of our american history. one of those is patsy cline, one of the songs that everyone knows is "crazy." there's this one moment in the series in which trisha yearwood is unpacking the power of that one sonatg. here's a clip from that series. >> wheyou hear h sing, it's sounds like she's in the room d you feel the emotion of the lyric. if you can find the perct song and marry it with the voice it's supposed to go with, it's timeless. ♪ >> reporter: this isf the ideas you come back to again and again, the simimplicity of country m
the rolling stones, the beatles played coury songs.ngular influences on all those people and somehow we want to segregate it a make it a southern, white, rural conservative force and it may have those elements in it, but what matters is it is popular from maine to san diego to and from alaska to miami, and there's no explaining that with cliches. >> reporter: and that popularity you track beautifully of a century of music, it's now a multi-billion-dollar industry, , 's going to have some...
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