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the "the new york times" have been doing some great reporting and we've been chasing this cyprus angleor some time and came out with this report tonight and we'll be having more reports to come. >> what do you think overall is the significance of this scoop you got. as you said, this followed some of your own reporting, some good -- it's almost like cyprus was accidental. but this was a lot more money than we expected between the putin alloligarch and the trump campaign chair. >> reporter: it's a lot more and i think for the first time we have a good chain of events. let's start with this company owned by deripaska, we know that because he disclosed to the stock exchange in hong kong that this particular entity was fully owned by himself. this company, the deripaska company loans -- makes two loans, one for about $7 million and other for $26 million. the $7 million is the one the "new york times" talked about. let's leave that aside. the $26 million is the one we're talking about now, that's the new reporting. so that loan is made to a manafort linked company in cyprus and at some stag
the "the new york times" have been doing some great reporting and we've been chasing this cyprus angleor some time and came out with this report tonight and we'll be having more reports to come. >> what do you think overall is the significance of this scoop you got. as you said, this followed some of your own reporting, some good -- it's almost like cyprus was accidental. but this was a lot more money than we expected between the putin alloligarch and the trump campaign chair....
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it seems like cyprus was almost incidental, but this is a lot more money than we ever knew was being transacted between this putin linked oligarch and the trump campaign chair. >> it's a lot more and i think for the first time we have a pretty clear chain of events and let's just start with this company owned by deripaska, we know that because he disclosed to the stock exchange in hong kong that this particular entity was fully owned by himself. this company, the deripaska company loans -- makes two loans, one for about $7 million and other for $26 million. the $7 million is the one the "new york times" talked about. let's leave that aside. the $26 million is the one we're talking about now, that's the new reporting. so that loan is made to a manafort linked company in cyprus and at some stage, it's happened -- the loan is for 2012. that same manafort linked company in cyprus -- maybe it's not the same money -- takes amount the same amount and reloans it to another manafort linked company, that one called just and. and the reason the name is jessica and andrea, the name of manafort's
it seems like cyprus was almost incidental, but this is a lot more money than we ever knew was being transacted between this putin linked oligarch and the trump campaign chair. >> it's a lot more and i think for the first time we have a pretty clear chain of events and let's just start with this company owned by deripaska, we know that because he disclosed to the stock exchange in hong kong that this particular entity was fully owned by himself. this company, the deripaska company loans...
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is not yet a solution a political solution to cyprus it's a good example in the sense that today in cyprus there is no there is no. islands. so it should be a bit like that i think what is unique in ukraine is a combination of politics and crime which we are going we beginning to see in the number of conflicts and they're not many peacekeeping missions that are deployed in that in that context and so i think they're. that's why you need a slightly more robust mission then you would have in a traditional peacekeeping operation but i don't think. war fighting capacity would be a realistic option or i wouldn't take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking about u.n. peacekeeping missions around the globe and the challenges they face stay with us. here's what people have been saying about rejected a night with you i was actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it was a really packed a punch to sleep yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue. and see people you've never
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the meeting for cyprus was on. >> prior to his trip to cyprus, nathan received a letter from his fatherich when i saw it, immediately jumped out at me as something that could not have been and his children. jim goes in to his eldest son's background. jeremy nicholson who was still in the military and had a secret clearance. hey, i have this other son and maybe down the road this will be of some value. i looked at jim's letters. i said you s.o.b. you this to nathan and now you're putting this out there. you could actually be putting your oldest son and family in jeopardy. >> nathan traveled so cyprus in december of 2008 for the purpose of meeting with the russians while there. he was supposed to meet them at a tgi friday's on the evening of wednesday, december the 8th. the russians met him at that location. and he was ultimately paid $12,000. and he provided the russians with a letter that had been given to him by jim that had all the information about jim and his children. we knew he had enough evidence to charge the father, charge the son. it was time to bring it to a close. oh, that's
the meeting for cyprus was on. >> prior to his trip to cyprus, nathan received a letter from his fatherich when i saw it, immediately jumped out at me as something that could not have been and his children. jim goes in to his eldest son's background. jeremy nicholson who was still in the military and had a secret clearance. hey, i have this other son and maybe down the road this will be of some value. i looked at jim's letters. i said you s.o.b. you this to nathan and now you're putting...
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in cyprus there is no there is no violence. so it should be a bit like that i think what is unique in ukraine is a combination of politics and crime which we are going we beginning to see in the number of conflicts and they're not many peacekeeping missions that are deployed in that in that context and so i think they're. that's why you need a slightly more robust mission then you would have been a traditional peacekeeping operation but i don't think. warfighting capacity would be a realistic option or i wouldn't take a shower break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking about u.n. peacekeeping missions around the globe and the challenges they face stay with us. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. when the financial larry go around to listen to the one percent told. us to ignore middle of the room six. million. chose seemed wrong on one old quote just don't hold. any. get to shape out just to come out to it and gain from it because betraya
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in cyprus there is no there is no violence. so it should be a bit like that i think what is unique in ukraine is a combination of politics and crime which we are going we beginning to see in the number of conflicts and they're not many peacekeeping missions that are deployed in that in that context and so i think they're. that's why you need a slightly more robust mission then you would have in a traditional peacekeeping operation but i don't think. war fighting capacity would be a realistic option or i wouldn't take a shower break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking about u.n. peacekeeping missions around the globe and the challenges they face stay with us. again this network artes in the spotlight and under attack now the russian authorities are pushing back what is called the info war. consumer. and we're back with you in all former head of u.n. peacekeeping operations and director of the international crisis group discussing u.n. peacekeeping missions u.n. peacekeepers have a mixed record success is often
in cyprus there is no there is no violence. so it should be a bit like that i think what is unique in ukraine is a combination of politics and crime which we are going we beginning to see in the number of conflicts and they're not many peacekeeping missions that are deployed in that in that context and so i think they're. that's why you need a slightly more robust mission then you would have in a traditional peacekeeping operation but i don't think. war fighting capacity would be a realistic...
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is not yet a solution a political solution to cyprus it's a good example in the sense that today in cyprus there is no there is. no violence . so it should be a bit like that i think what is unique in ukraine is a combination of politics and crime which we are going we beginning to see in the number of conflicts and they're not many peacekeeping missions that are deployed in that in that context and so i think they're. that's why you need a slightly more robust mission then you would have in a traditional peacekeeping operation but i don't think. war fighting capacity would be a realistic option or i wouldn't take a short break right now and why we're back we'll continue talking about u.n. peacekeeping missions around the globe and the challenges they face stay with us. in case you're new to the game this is how it works mark the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington controls the media the media the. voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. wh
is not yet a solution a political solution to cyprus it's a good example in the sense that today in cyprus there is no there is. no violence . so it should be a bit like that i think what is unique in ukraine is a combination of politics and crime which we are going we beginning to see in the number of conflicts and they're not many peacekeeping missions that are deployed in that in that context and so i think they're. that's why you need a slightly more robust mission then you would have in a...
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the meeting for cyprus was on. >> prior to his trip to cyprus, his father which when i saw it immediately jumped out at me as something that could not have been designed for nathan pfsz viewing but had to have been for the russians. >> it was all sorts of information about jim and his children. jim goes into his eldest son's background who was in the air force. >> nicholson who's already in the military. >> he was trying to throw a carrot to the russians like i have this other son. maybe down the road this will be of some value. i look at jim's letters and go you sob. you did this to nathan and now you're putting this out there. you could be putting your oldest son and family in jeopardy. >> nathan travelled to cyprus in december of 2008 for the purpose of meeting with the russians while there. he was supposed meet them at tgi fridays on the evening of wednesday, december the 8th. the russians met him at that location and he was ultimately paid $12 thousand. >> and he provided the russians with a letter that had been given to him by jim that had all the information about jim and his cypre
the meeting for cyprus was on. >> prior to his trip to cyprus, his father which when i saw it immediately jumped out at me as something that could not have been designed for nathan pfsz viewing but had to have been for the russians. >> it was all sorts of information about jim and his children. jim goes into his eldest son's background who was in the air force. >> nicholson who's already in the military. >> he was trying to throw a carrot to the russians like i have this...
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going through those very same accounts in cyprus and then going from the accounts in cyprus to different personal interests in the united states using them to buy real estate. using them to buy landscape, landscaping in the hamptons and using it to pay a house keeper in new york. so what we are seeing is a money trail laid out in front of us with money coming from ukrainian interest, pro russian interest, through cypress, through these off-shore accounts among other places and ending up in buying personal things for manafort and his family. and what is interesting here is as you have been talking about is in this whole indictment, more than 30 pages, russia, putin are not mentioned. but it doesn't mean that they are not there. they talk about how this money, tens of millions of dollars came from the party of regions. now what is the party of regions? the party of regions is a ukrainian political party. the party that put victory out of power until he fled the party. this is the pro russia party. pro-putin party. so much so that when the uprising broke out in 2014, he today leave the coun
going through those very same accounts in cyprus and then going from the accounts in cyprus to different personal interests in the united states using them to buy real estate. using them to buy landscape, landscaping in the hamptons and using it to pay a house keeper in new york. so what we are seeing is a money trail laid out in front of us with money coming from ukrainian interest, pro russian interest, through cypress, through these off-shore accounts among other places and ending up in...
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laying the groundwork for attacks in egypt, thailand, cyprus, peru. other incidents of hezbollah, related arrests around the world that are at this point on publicizing and remain -- unpublicized and unknown. i can ensure you the conversation today will be much different. exceeded,these has casualty counts would be higher and many innocent lives would be forever altered. the group is known to concentrate on areas populated with tourists, knowing that innocent civilians will be victims. let me say this, while much of focused on al qaeda and more recently on isis, the designation as a foreign terrorist organization, we have never taken our focus off hezbollah and the threat it poses to our homeland. i'm not here to talk about any specific or credible threat but we do see specific activity on behalf of hezbollah in the homeland. we are watching very closely for additional signs of activity here in the homeland. in june, as i'm sure much of you are aware, to individuals conducting activities on behalf of hezbollah were arrested here in the united states a
laying the groundwork for attacks in egypt, thailand, cyprus, peru. other incidents of hezbollah, related arrests around the world that are at this point on publicizing and remain -- unpublicized and unknown. i can ensure you the conversation today will be much different. exceeded,these has casualty counts would be higher and many innocent lives would be forever altered. the group is known to concentrate on areas populated with tourists, knowing that innocent civilians will be victims. let me...
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in addition, wilbur ross bought shares in the bank of cyprus three years ago. he found himself working with a bank vice chairman, who "the new york times" said, used to work with vladamir putin in d the kgb. ross claimed he tried to get the russians out of the hierarchy. papadopoulos' attorney said in the best interest of our client, we refrain from commenting on george's case. he could face up to six months in jail and a fine up to $95,000. on that one single charge. >> dana: very interesting, do, because he is cooperating. if i'm looking at this correctly, he was arrested the day after manafort's home was raided. more on that. speak out the timing is not coincidental. >> dana: from wind is, former counsel to vice president cheney you have been helping me understand the law for a long time. i want to ask you what are the charges and how serious are they? can you address this, conspiracy against the united states. what does that mean? speak out that is a general conspiracy charge. there more specific as to what paul manafort was doing, and what he is charged wi
in addition, wilbur ross bought shares in the bank of cyprus three years ago. he found himself working with a bank vice chairman, who "the new york times" said, used to work with vladamir putin in d the kgb. ross claimed he tried to get the russians out of the hierarchy. papadopoulos' attorney said in the best interest of our client, we refrain from commenting on george's case. he could face up to six months in jail and a fine up to $95,000. on that one single charge. >> dana:...
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cyprus is in fact the home of perhaps more russian banks than russia these days and more people engaged in what one would call promoting russian economic activity sometimes on the seamy side so this is clearly the kind of indication that puts this much more in the russian lap could one blame russia for wanting to interfere in american elections well it's certainly against our law as melanie has pointed out for that to be done although the russian intelligence services don't seem to be in any way held up by that let me just ask you tarzan i mean i think a good lesson i find that i said give me jump in earlier and get that process here has a nation really to see thousand and sixteen u.s. election campaign he also said that the u.s. should investigate links to you train how does that fit into the scenario lover of his the russian foreign minister clearly what he has to say should be taken seriously i'm quite convinced however that sitting a lover off would be in the front and center of denying any russian interest that in any way at all implicated rushed. in an effort to try to one way or
cyprus is in fact the home of perhaps more russian banks than russia these days and more people engaged in what one would call promoting russian economic activity sometimes on the seamy side so this is clearly the kind of indication that puts this much more in the russian lap could one blame russia for wanting to interfere in american elections well it's certainly against our law as melanie has pointed out for that to be done although the russian intelligence services don't seem to be in any...
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do we have any reason to believe that any money that came through cyprus and mr.ht have been used in the presidential campaign before he was campaign manager while he was? >> no, there is no indication of that. the money i have identified 2000 9-2013, well before the presidential election. a spokespersoned about the transfers, she said the figures i had were inaccurate but did not comment further. there are question marks about paul manafort. there are unanswered questions. there are question marks about where some of the other money was coming from. paul manafort set a came as the result of legitimate political consulting work he did in ukraine. it was transferred through cyprus and multiple layers of shell companies remains unclear. if this predated the campaign, why did it and up on mr. mueller's desk? >> this is one of the challenges that mueller will face now is that depending on what the exact charges are and we are awaiting those, that he will be accused of going off on a tangent. he is exploring possible collusion with the russians. paul manafort would com
do we have any reason to believe that any money that came through cyprus and mr.ht have been used in the presidential campaign before he was campaign manager while he was? >> no, there is no indication of that. the money i have identified 2000 9-2013, well before the presidential election. a spokespersoned about the transfers, she said the figures i had were inaccurate but did not comment further. there are question marks about paul manafort. there are unanswered questions. there are...
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of iraq but then behind it there's a cluster of rather intense showers there also affecting us in cyprus and then more wet weather working its way into the northwestern parts of turkey at the moment now that system is going to gradually track its way eastwards there for sunday so sunday again it's a very wet weather over cyprus over parts of turkey and then up towards the northeast and ahead of it maybe some clouds maybe the old spot of rain perhaps but for most of us it is dry for baghdad it looks right certainly thirty three degrees will be our maximum temperature and force in kabul will be getting to around twenty four or twenty five as we head through the next few days a bit further towards the south and here in doha we're looking at temperatures around thirty five degrees at the moment and they're dropping down to around twenty five or twenty six at night at the moment for the south also a fair amount of cloud with us in salon twenty eight degrees will be our maximum here as we head through sunday on monday a little bit more in the way of cloud could bring us a few more outbreaks of
of iraq but then behind it there's a cluster of rather intense showers there also affecting us in cyprus and then more wet weather working its way into the northwestern parts of turkey at the moment now that system is going to gradually track its way eastwards there for sunday so sunday again it's a very wet weather over cyprus over parts of turkey and then up towards the northeast and ahead of it maybe some clouds maybe the old spot of rain perhaps but for most of us it is dry for baghdad it...
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nicosia and borussia dortmund both picked up their first point of the campaign with a 1—1 draw in cyprus you many times that he is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. the performance was brilliant was fantastic and therefore the belief and, i think, it is too important to congratulate our players. i am so proud of the effort from them. manchester city may consider themselves lucky to have won 2—1 at home to napoli despite scoring two goals in the opening 13 minutes through raheem sterling and gabrieljesus. dries mertens saw a penalty before half time saved before amadou diawara scored from the spot inside the last 20 minutes to make it a nervy finish for pep guardiola's side who stay top of group f while shakhtar donetsk move second after victory over feyenoord. today we won against an incredible team. to do that you need to make an incredible performance. the team needs to take out energy so they have the quality to take it. my team isa have the quality to take it. my team is a team with a lot of quality in keeping going and they did it. that is one of the reasons i am the most pr
nicosia and borussia dortmund both picked up their first point of the campaign with a 1—1 draw in cyprus you many times that he is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. the performance was brilliant was fantastic and therefore the belief and, i think, it is too important to congratulate our players. i am so proud of the effort from them. manchester city may consider themselves lucky to have won 2—1 at home to napoli despite scoring two goals in the opening 13 minutes through raheem...
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we will miss him, no doubt about it. in group h belgium beat cyprus a—nil but the belgian‘s were alreadymportant result in that group tonight is greece beating these are the eight teams that will play—off for four european places. they will be seeded according to the next fifa rankings which will be published on monday with the draw taking place the next day. the two legged ties are in november. argentina are playing equador right now for a spot at russia 2018. it is 2-1 it is 2—1 for argentina after an opening goalfrom romario ibarra. who else to save the day at lionel messi. they are in line to grab the spot if they can keep this slender advantage. these are the world cup qualifiers in the south american division. brazil obviously already qualified with the top spot. ramifications for the bottom group which we will keep you up—to—date as they happen throughout the night. australia — syria. this was a big game for syria to get into their first world cup but unfortunately that dream is over. tim cahill did thejob for the that dream is over. tim cahill did the job for the socceroos to get
we will miss him, no doubt about it. in group h belgium beat cyprus a—nil but the belgian‘s were alreadymportant result in that group tonight is greece beating these are the eight teams that will play—off for four european places. they will be seeded according to the next fifa rankings which will be published on monday with the draw taking place the next day. the two legged ties are in november. argentina are playing equador right now for a spot at russia 2018. it is 2-1 it is 2—1 for...
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dollars in payments into foreign companies and bank accounts opened by them in different countries like cyprus or the seychelle indictment says money laundering go cured through at least two thousand and sixteen it says that the total amount is more than seventy five million dollars the flow through the offshore accounts and this money was paid by the ukrainian government for the services of man of ford and gates as political consultants so now experts are starting to discuss here about the next possible scenario some say that donald trump could to my part in mind of ford as a president he would be able to do that others say that donald trump could be thinking of firing robert mueller democrats lawmakers have reacted immediately to this rule morris by saying that this would be completely unacceptable and this will result in an immediate bipartisan action by congress and lawmakers in both parties have praised mahler and said. not to fire him and leave him with. his investigations and we've heard from the white house that is indeed the case that they are satisfied with the investigation by mr mo
dollars in payments into foreign companies and bank accounts opened by them in different countries like cyprus or the seychelle indictment says money laundering go cured through at least two thousand and sixteen it says that the total amount is more than seventy five million dollars the flow through the offshore accounts and this money was paid by the ukrainian government for the services of man of ford and gates as political consultants so now experts are starting to discuss here about the...
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i knew many of these companies having poured through cyprus accounts, some of them are indeed new. vonnie: stephanie, mueller has a wide net but how does all of this correspond to his probe into how russia might have influenced the 2016 election because that's ultimately what he's looking at. stephanie: yes, he does detail funding that goes through 2016 and 2017 but you're right there's no specific charges of collusion or details of contacts between manafort or his associate rick gates and the russians. i think the more significant indictment that came down was that mueller handed out today was against george popadopolus, a foreign policy advisor to the trump campaign and he'd been in touch with a professor in london who told him moscow had dirt on hillary clinton in the form of emails. that is a far more damning indictment and goes to the heart of what mueller is supposed to be doing which is unpicking the allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. vonnie: exactly, what does manafort say with connection with russia himself? stephanie: manafort has maintained h
i knew many of these companies having poured through cyprus accounts, some of them are indeed new. vonnie: stephanie, mueller has a wide net but how does all of this correspond to his probe into how russia might have influenced the 2016 election because that's ultimately what he's looking at. stephanie: yes, he does detail funding that goes through 2016 and 2017 but you're right there's no specific charges of collusion or details of contacts between manafort or his associate rick gates and the...
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and greece cyprus with israel and greece cyprus with egypt and other partners in the area as well with lebanon. our goal with the collaborations to insure the collaboration, stability, peace and joint development, joint growth in this area. of course greece, for a number of years has been playing as underlined earlier, it plays a very, role of a reliable ally of the u.s. but it also has a unique different feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries in the east. so it is not just a nato member. it's a useful ally for the united states of america. now as regards create and and suda bay, we know it's a special strategic importance and evaluated, jointly evaulated. i think we are doing good work there and it can and must be up graded, enhanced. >> this is so beautiful, the rose garden, but even the media likes it. that is heart to believe but the media likes it. mr. prime minister, we look forward to many, many years of the friendship together. keep up the good work. thank you very much. [applause] trish: you've been watching president trump speaking live there
and greece cyprus with israel and greece cyprus with egypt and other partners in the area as well with lebanon. our goal with the collaborations to insure the collaboration, stability, peace and joint development, joint growth in this area. of course greece, for a number of years has been playing as underlined earlier, it plays a very, role of a reliable ally of the u.s. but it also has a unique different feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries in the east. so...
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and greece cyprus with israel and greece cyprus with other areas such as jordan, lebanon. our goal is that through these multilateral claborations to ensure the collaboration, stability, peace and joint development in growth in this area. of course, greece, for a number of years, it's been playing as under lined earlier, it plays the role of reliable ally of the u.s. but it also has a unique different feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries in the middle east. so it's not just a nato member. it's a useful ally for the united states of america. now, in regards crete and sudobe, we all know it is a special strategic importance. and we evaluated it jointly. i think we're doing good work there. it can and it must be upgraded and has. >> i want to thank everybody, the prime minister came out here and he said this is so beautiful. i said this is the row garden. i think even the media likes the rose garden. that's hard to believe, but even the media likes it. mr. prime minister, it's a great honor having you. we look foreward to many, many years o
and greece cyprus with israel and greece cyprus with other areas such as jordan, lebanon. our goal is that through these multilateral claborations to ensure the collaboration, stability, peace and joint development in growth in this area. of course, greece, for a number of years, it's been playing as under lined earlier, it plays the role of reliable ally of the u.s. but it also has a unique different feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries in the middle east....
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like this is again this is cyprus. that's technically the government of cyprus property.nity. if i go in there and walk into that building it's as if i've gone to that island. i've gone on their proper that's the problem f we don't have relations with these governments any more, but basically our state department really doesn't own the property. it's that government's prompt, and the city and the neighbors these are beautiful neighborhoods. >> right. >> are stuck in the middle. >> seems like such great buildings you can make so much more, you know, so much better use out of. >> oh, my gosh. >> do something else. thanks bob. it's an interesting problem and if you sever diplomatic ties with the nation you would think it would go back to the united states government. okay. >> do something with it. still ahead, battling bullies. young girl using books to inspire others. >>> 8:22 right now. back with more after this. ♪ ♪♪ at children's national, stronger is caring for a baby's heart in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. and a future when
like this is again this is cyprus. that's technically the government of cyprus property.nity. if i go in there and walk into that building it's as if i've gone to that island. i've gone on their proper that's the problem f we don't have relations with these governments any more, but basically our state department really doesn't own the property. it's that government's prompt, and the city and the neighbors these are beautiful neighborhoods. >> right. >> are stuck in the middle....
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and then he pays for his ties with a wire transfer from cyprus. how do they work that out at the register? i just -- maybe he gets his ties on pallets, i don't know. the government indictment suggests paul manafort used payments from overseas companies that he controlled to purchase more than $12 million in consumer goods and services, including literally clothes and rugs. they say that's how he avoided paying income tax on that money. he got to use it without ever recording it as income. the money technically never passed through him. it was lucical consulting that needed to buy cuff links, not paul manafort. is that really what money laundering looks like? is that what tax evasion looks like? that process that the government described here in the indictment, the people who look at indictments like this and who follow white collar crime like this, is that a familiar-looking process? here's one more big questions that's raised by the manafort and gates indoochlt keeping in mind this is an indictment manafort and gates have pled not guilty. but the
and then he pays for his ties with a wire transfer from cyprus. how do they work that out at the register? i just -- maybe he gets his ties on pallets, i don't know. the government indictment suggests paul manafort used payments from overseas companies that he controlled to purchase more than $12 million in consumer goods and services, including literally clothes and rugs. they say that's how he avoided paying income tax on that money. he got to use it without ever recording it as income. the...
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of iraq but then behind it there's a cluster of rather intense showers there also affecting us in cyprus and then more wet weather working its way into the northwestern parts of turkey at the moment now that system is going to gradually track its way eastwards there for sunday so sunday again it's a very wet weather over cyprus over parts of turkey and then up towards the northeast and ahead of it maybe some clouds maybe the old spot of rain perhaps but for most of us it is dry for baghdad it looks right certainly thirty three degrees will be our maximum temperature forcing couples will be getting to around twenty four or twenty five as we head through the next few days further towards the south and here in doha we're looking at temperatures around thirty five degrees at the moment and they're dropping down to around twenty five or twenty six at night at the moment for the south also a fair amount of cloud with us it's a law about twenty eight degrees will be our maximum here as we head through sunday on monday a little bit more in the way of trying to bring us a few more outbreaks of ra
of iraq but then behind it there's a cluster of rather intense showers there also affecting us in cyprus and then more wet weather working its way into the northwestern parts of turkey at the moment now that system is going to gradually track its way eastwards there for sunday so sunday again it's a very wet weather over cyprus over parts of turkey and then up towards the northeast and ahead of it maybe some clouds maybe the old spot of rain perhaps but for most of us it is dry for baghdad it...
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israelece cyprus with and greece cyprus with egypt, and with other countries in the area such as jordan, lebanon -- our goal is through these multilateral collaborations, to ensure the collaboration stability, peace, and joy growth of this area. a number, greece, for andears, has been plagued it plays the role of a reliable ally of the u.s.. it also has a unique different feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries , so it's not just a nato member, is useful ally for the united states of america. in regards to create an audebaker we all know specialty strategic importance and we evaluated it, jointly. i think we are doing good work. separated it must be and enhanced. i want to thank everyone. the prime minister came out here and said this is so beautiful. i said this is the rose garden, and i think even the media likes the rose garden. it's hard to believe, but even the media likes it. esther prime minister, it's been a great honor having you and look forward to many great years of friendship, working together and keep up the good work. thank you very much.
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of iraq but then behind it there's a cluster of rather intense showers there also affecting us in cyprus and then more wet weather working its way into the northwestern parts of turkey at the moment now that system is going to gradually track its way eastwards there for sunday so sunday again it's a very wet weather over cyprus over parts of turkey and then up towards the northeast and ahead of it maybe some clouds maybe the old spot of rain perhaps but for most of us it is dry for baghdad it looks right certainly thirty three degrees will be our maximum temperature force in kabul will be getting to around twenty four or twenty five as we head through the next few days further towards the south and here in doha we're looking at temperatures around thirty five degrees at the moment and they're dropping down to around twenty five or twenty six at night at the moment for the south also a fair amount of cloud with us into the law about twenty eight degrees will be our maximum here as we head through sunday on monday a little bit more in the way of cloud could bring us a few more outbreaks of
of iraq but then behind it there's a cluster of rather intense showers there also affecting us in cyprus and then more wet weather working its way into the northwestern parts of turkey at the moment now that system is going to gradually track its way eastwards there for sunday so sunday again it's a very wet weather over cyprus over parts of turkey and then up towards the northeast and ahead of it maybe some clouds maybe the old spot of rain perhaps but for most of us it is dry for baghdad it...
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concerned maybe two years ago but now all of the european countries are growing spain portugal ireland cyprus are out of the monitoring become newsman of the year same european stability mechanism only greece is still. working in this context but i'm sure in spring time greece results will come out of these problems and greece economies are also the situation economically is now much better what we see today is kind of a political challenge to the decision of the british electorate one year ago to vote with a slight majority in favor of of exit of leaving the european union this is something which concerns us and this is of course something which will be an enormous problem for the brits themselves but those who for europe do you support the idea of two speed europe to support what. is proposing right now that those who want to move faster should move faster and have different type of economic zone and then those who want to stay where they are you know then stay in a different kind of this is the present situation of the treaties that you came up for more cooperation or you can be a normal m
concerned maybe two years ago but now all of the european countries are growing spain portugal ireland cyprus are out of the monitoring become newsman of the year same european stability mechanism only greece is still. working in this context but i'm sure in spring time greece results will come out of these problems and greece economies are also the situation economically is now much better what we see today is kind of a political challenge to the decision of the british electorate one year ago...
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like my conservative for cyprus that or two thousand a three iraq war banter can reject that but this is the first time. a u. s. suspended all visa of course is not a sudden. event out chilli turkey and us relations have been going down to heal for at least two or three years but turkish administration was hoping that. trump administration and will.. bring some new and positive. news for doing relations but after nine months assistance from a consideration. and so a at t issues de us policy and regarding s syrian kurds. a started the obama administstration at turkeyy scenenes thehe ypgpg a k kuh mililitants in syryria and s them as terrorists while. the us has been supporting made in that plans and old out there as strategic air levels and so that r really popoisoned relelationship. d also after being cool and te month regarding extradition of these men and also handed them big issue. and resolve zyro pull is it iranian turkish businessman how upset you wait iranian section sanction for years and he got arrested. in u. s. who has really close thai still. that's hard on administration
like my conservative for cyprus that or two thousand a three iraq war banter can reject that but this is the first time. a u. s. suspended all visa of course is not a sudden. event out chilli turkey and us relations have been going down to heal for at least two or three years but turkish administration was hoping that. trump administration and will.. bring some new and positive. news for doing relations but after nine months assistance from a consideration. and so a at t issues de us policy and...
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for about $7 million made by a company owned by deripaska to two companies linked to manafort in cyprus. they sent $27 million to a delaware company named after manafort's two daughters. in total at least $60 million in loans from deripaska landed in accounts connected to manafort. now those transactions are part of the investigation that led special counsel robert mueller to send agents to manafort's home, a raid the president said he found surprising. >> i've always found paul manafort to be a very decent man. he's like a lot of other people, probably makes consultant fees from all over the place. >> reporter: but most consultants don't receive tens of millions of dollars in loans from their clients. we asked manafort's spokesman to explain the loans. he didn't answer our questions but said that mr. manafort, quote, did not collude with the russian government. >>> richard engel tonight, thank you. >>> still ahead, major new details in the las vegas mass shooting. police revealing what happened in that hotel in the critical minutes before the gunman began firing on the crowd below. >>>
for about $7 million made by a company owned by deripaska to two companies linked to manafort in cyprus. they sent $27 million to a delaware company named after manafort's two daughters. in total at least $60 million in loans from deripaska landed in accounts connected to manafort. now those transactions are part of the investigation that led special counsel robert mueller to send agents to manafort's home, a raid the president said he found surprising. >> i've always found paul manafort...
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greece, cyprus, and israel, and with other countries in the area, jordan, lebanon. our goal is to these multilateral collaborations, to ensure the collaboration, all stability, peace, and joint development and growth in this area. greece for a number of years has been playing, it plays the role of a reliable ally of the u.s. it also has a unique feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries in the east, so it is not just a nato member. it is a useful ally for the united states of america. as regards crete and the bay, we all know it is a strategic important site, we have evaluated it. it can and it must be upgraded. enhanced. mr. trump i want to thank : everybody. the prime minister came out here and he said this is so beautiful. i said, this is the rose garden. i think even the media likes the rose garden. [laughter] mr. trump: mr. prime minister, it has been a great honor having you and i look forward to many years of friendship and working together. keep up the good work. thank you very much. [applause] >> this afternoon, remarks on pre
greece, cyprus, and israel, and with other countries in the area, jordan, lebanon. our goal is to these multilateral collaborations, to ensure the collaboration, all stability, peace, and joint development and growth in this area. greece for a number of years has been playing, it plays the role of a reliable ally of the u.s. it also has a unique feature. greece may be talking with the arab world, with other countries in the east, so it is not just a nato member. it is a useful ally for the...
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nicosia and borussia dortmund both picked up their first point of the campaign with a 1—1 draw in cypruswon 2—1 at home to napoli despite scoring two goals in the opening 13 minutes. that's because like spurs they conceded a first half penalty. but it was saved. a second penalty though gave napoli a consolation goal. city are top of their group, shakhtar donetsk move second after victory over feyenoord. the american author, george saunders, has won this year's man booker prize, awarded to the best novel written in english and published in the uk. he won for his novel, lincoln in the bardo, which follows the us president's grief over the death of his son. saunders is the second american author to win the prize since entries were open to any writer regardless of nationality. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. the winnerfor the the winner for the 2017 man booker prize forfiction is... . as debut novels go this isn't bad. he'd only written short stories. his first full—length novel winning one of the biggest prizes in literature. a tale set in the past but the author still believes still rich in
nicosia and borussia dortmund both picked up their first point of the campaign with a 1—1 draw in cypruswon 2—1 at home to napoli despite scoring two goals in the opening 13 minutes. that's because like spurs they conceded a first half penalty. but it was saved. a second penalty though gave napoli a consolation goal. city are top of their group, shakhtar donetsk move second after victory over feyenoord. the american author, george saunders, has won this year's man booker prize, awarded to...
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the champions eva gabor daughter one and leipsic facing do or die fixtures don't want to travel to cyprus having lost the opening two champions league games they must claim three points against upwell to have any hope of progressing to the knockout stage and to be. the portal in group g. they have to be awaiting their first ever win in the champions league setting a bottom in their group a win could propel them to second place. so far the red bulls haven't really had their head in europe and are bottom of their group after two games playing multiple matches a week requires squad depth and coach got a positive is confident he can get the best out of his team and you this is the coaching staff have to ensure we have the fittest players in the starting eleven and those players play the leipzig way if we manage that with them or an uncomfortable opponent for every team in one shift on a game to be. on the back of an impressive win against dortmund like tick are in good nick even better star striker team or van a could return after a prolonged spell on the sidelines. for his mansion phenomenon
the champions eva gabor daughter one and leipsic facing do or die fixtures don't want to travel to cyprus having lost the opening two champions league games they must claim three points against upwell to have any hope of progressing to the knockout stage and to be. the portal in group g. they have to be awaiting their first ever win in the champions league setting a bottom in their group a win could propel them to second place. so far the red bulls haven't really had their head in europe and...
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concerned maybe two years ago but now all of the european countries are growing spain portugal ireland cyprus are out of the monitoring because newsom of the e.u. same european stability mechanism only greece is still. working in this context but i'm sure in spring time greece windows will come out of these problems and economies always will the situation economically is now much better what we see today is kind of a political challenge to the decision of the british electorate one year ago to vote with a slight majority in favor of of exit leaving the european union this is something which concerns us and this is of course something which will be an enormous problem for the brits themselves but those who for europe do you support the idea of two speed europe to support what. is proposing right now that those who want to move faster should move faster and have different type of zone and then those who want to stay where they are you know then stay in a different kind of this is the present situation of the treaties that you came up for more cooperation or you can be a normal member. and i'm s
concerned maybe two years ago but now all of the european countries are growing spain portugal ireland cyprus are out of the monitoring because newsom of the e.u. same european stability mechanism only greece is still. working in this context but i'm sure in spring time greece windows will come out of these problems and economies always will the situation economically is now much better what we see today is kind of a political challenge to the decision of the british electorate one year ago to...
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significant of the next two days first of all is the wind tucking in from the eastern med has been right in cyprus is right in the event in this forecast this is sunday running out through turkey and keeping pushing towards syria that's for the caucuses no sun will come out behind it brief it will feel a bit better but right rather than blue skies i think now if you're not in that part of the world it's still fairly settled at thirty two in baghdad thirty three both in the sunshine q eight not much of a prevailing breeze beyond that so still middle thirty's for kuwait to wardes. they'll be more humid at the moment and otherwise we're talking about dry and fairly low humidity air and that should be the case now after next few months whereas we've seen rather big rains in tropical africa and a line extending through d.r. congo angola botswana and down towards south africa in the forecast that rain is more or less died out in south africa in most mozambique and zimbabwe it was briefly heavier that's also dying out in fact if anything we're going back for a couple days to the sunshine especially in zi
significant of the next two days first of all is the wind tucking in from the eastern med has been right in cyprus is right in the event in this forecast this is sunday running out through turkey and keeping pushing towards syria that's for the caucuses no sun will come out behind it brief it will feel a bit better but right rather than blue skies i think now if you're not in that part of the world it's still fairly settled at thirty two in baghdad thirty three both in the sunshine q eight not...
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heading towards the caspian sea some pieces of wetter weather coming down towards syria easing across cyprus out of the mediterranean as we go through the course of sunday elsewhere it's generally settled generation just getting up into the low thirty's over the next day or two low to mid thirty's across it. arabian peninsula barely a cloud in the sky maybe just around the gulf of aden you could see one of two showers life showers just coming in here but here in doha pleasant sunshine temperatures at around thirty five degrees for about a dry weather into western parts of southern africa but around the eastern cape pushing a little further north was have seen some very heavy rains mozambique seeing some more wet weather pushing into zimbabwe we do some of that we're also seeing some rather wet weather further north into tanzania recently going to see that easing as we go on through the next few days democratic republic of congo seeing lively showers along the spoils of war right across a good part of central africa over the next few days. a young mind a blank slate primed for the wonders of
heading towards the caspian sea some pieces of wetter weather coming down towards syria easing across cyprus out of the mediterranean as we go through the course of sunday elsewhere it's generally settled generation just getting up into the low thirty's over the next day or two low to mid thirty's across it. arabian peninsula barely a cloud in the sky maybe just around the gulf of aden you could see one of two showers life showers just coming in here but here in doha pleasant sunshine...
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i think they want to resolve it both sides i mean these are two nato allies things from syria to cyprus to russian relations to turkey's internal politics with the message on going on rests with the fed so organization has been accused of the failed coup i mean everything is at stake in some ways for turkey the same for the u.s. and our regional alliances this is a really big deal and it doesn't seem that in some ways is a disproportionate explanation that escalation in some ways something as technical as visa something as technical as going after a turkish citizen who works at the consulate this is an interesting escalation. still ahead on the bulletin the united nations accused of torture and killing of the head of. state and why scientists say we need to rethink our approach to fighting fires. hello again let's look at the weather across the levant and western parts of asia you see this cloud moving through the caucuses give him one or two showers and a this little bit of weakness left behind the potential is still there for the odd shower coming in on the eastern side of the black s
i think they want to resolve it both sides i mean these are two nato allies things from syria to cyprus to russian relations to turkey's internal politics with the message on going on rests with the fed so organization has been accused of the failed coup i mean everything is at stake in some ways for turkey the same for the u.s. and our regional alliances this is a really big deal and it doesn't seem that in some ways is a disproportionate explanation that escalation in some ways something as...
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spread done through the ija into the eastern side of the med bring a few showers with venture to cyprus and levant and windy weather to libya. good to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories the u.n. is bracing for what it calls a further exodus of refugees from myanmar to bangladesh with up to one hundred thousand people waiting to cross the border off a million have already crossed since the end of. a military crackdown a state says it's fighting separatist groups and denies accusations of ethnic cleansing. us for cost us a tropical storm nate has become a hurricane as it bears down on the u.s. gulf coast it's already battered central america with at least twenty five people killed in flooding and landslides across costa rica nicaragua honduras and el salvador and the makeshift area where residents and laying flowers will be turned into a permanent memorial for fifty eight people shot dead by a gunman in las vegas on sunday police say they haven't yet established the motion of stephen paddock for carried out the attack. president has met community leaders in barce
spread done through the ija into the eastern side of the med bring a few showers with venture to cyprus and levant and windy weather to libya. good to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories the u.n. is bracing for what it calls a further exodus of refugees from myanmar to bangladesh with up to one hundred thousand people waiting to cross the border off a million have already crossed since the end of. a military crackdown a state says it's fighting separatist groups and...
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are already been pushed back to the low twenty's twenty one at best in benghazi rain is likely to cyprus and then levant but the sun comes out afterwards on monday. thanks six years after the death of gadhafi. just travels to libya. to hear from some of the features regime contributing to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. amount of the top stories here on our syria catalonia is deposed leader counted as bridge to moan as called for continued democratic opposition to the spanish government takeover of the region. but leader of iraq's kurdish region massoud barzani is reportedly not planning to extend his presidential term. two car bombs exploded in somalia's capital mogadishu killing at least ten people young group al-shabaab says it carried out the attack. hunger in the democratic republic of congo has soared in the last year even a seven point seven million people in urgent need of food aid in the region more than three million people that's one quarter of the population are going hungry and need urgent assistance an internal power struggle that has given w
are already been pushed back to the low twenty's twenty one at best in benghazi rain is likely to cyprus and then levant but the sun comes out afterwards on monday. thanks six years after the death of gadhafi. just travels to libya. to hear from some of the features regime contributing to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. amount of the top stories here on our syria catalonia is deposed leader counted as bridge to moan as called for continued democratic opposition...
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are already been pushed back to the low twenty's twenty one at best in benghazi ronnie's likely to cyprus and then levant but the sun comes out afterwards on monday. partnership. on the back you're watching out just zero time to recap our headlines now security forces in somalia have ended a fifteen hour siege after gunman after shooting gunman holding hostages in a hotel in the capital the gunmen stormed the hotel after detonating twin bombs that killed at least twenty three people and injured dozens more the leader of iraq's kurdish region is reportedly planning not to extend his presidential term. has been under pressure to quit following september's controversial secession referendum spain says. the deposed leader of catalonia will be allowed to run in regional elections in december. calling for democratic and peaceful opposition to madrid's direct rule of catalonia following the region's declaration of independence. rally is taking place in me and my biggest city in support of the military which is facing criticism over the rangar crisis thousands of supporters of turned out in the s
are already been pushed back to the low twenty's twenty one at best in benghazi ronnie's likely to cyprus and then levant but the sun comes out afterwards on monday. partnership. on the back you're watching out just zero time to recap our headlines now security forces in somalia have ended a fifteen hour siege after gunman after shooting gunman holding hostages in a hotel in the capital the gunmen stormed the hotel after detonating twin bombs that killed at least twenty three people and injured...
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spread down through the chain to the eastern side of the med bring a few showers with venture to cyprus and levant and windy weather to libya. capital capital which makes a great if. when nature is transformed into a commodity big business takes a new interest climb landscapes protecting landscapes it's a phenomenal opportunity to be able to use a business model to achieve sustainability of nature but at what risk banks of course don't do that because they have the heart protection of nature they do that because they see a business of pricing the planet at this time on al-jazeera. the top story on al-jazeera saudi arabia's ambassador to the un has rejected the figures in the un report on the number of children its military campaign in yemen has killed catalonia places appeared in court in madrid facing accusations of sedition following sunday's unofficial independence referendum the geneva based anti nuclear weapons organization i cound has been awarded this year's nobel peace prize. the united states has lifted its economic sanctions against sudan has had sanctions against the african
spread down through the chain to the eastern side of the med bring a few showers with venture to cyprus and levant and windy weather to libya. capital capital which makes a great if. when nature is transformed into a commodity big business takes a new interest climb landscapes protecting landscapes it's a phenomenal opportunity to be able to use a business model to achieve sustainability of nature but at what risk banks of course don't do that because they have the heart protection of nature...
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towards an event things are changing that cloud in the eastern med sports and significant chance to cyprus to turkey and that's going to be increasing in the case this is the forecast for saturday chances are will be rain cloud showers possibly thunder anywhere from beirut north was really out through northern syria and up towards the caucasus temperatures still in the middle twenty's or take much of a hit ten to twenty two to aleppo but the chance of rain is much much higher so the twenty in jerusalem you'll notice there is cooler air in here still thirty three in baghdad about the same time in kuwait city much today and same dancer the gulf countries as well in fact even saudi arabia don't quite hit the forty mark and his driver actually ever been on shore breeze in salalah twenty nine here slightly increased humidity there return to the how do you think it's been very wet recently tropical africa but extending down from angola through botswana to south africa is that fairly familiar climatological area of rain this time of the year and there's been significant rain once more in cozumel
towards an event things are changing that cloud in the eastern med sports and significant chance to cyprus to turkey and that's going to be increasing in the case this is the forecast for saturday chances are will be rain cloud showers possibly thunder anywhere from beirut north was really out through northern syria and up towards the caucasus temperatures still in the middle twenty's or take much of a hit ten to twenty two to aleppo but the chance of rain is much much higher so the twenty in...
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significant of the next two days first of all is the wind tucking in from the eastern med has been right in cyprus is right in the event in this forecast this is sunday running out through turkey and keeping pushing towards syria that's for the caucuses no sun will come out behind it brief it will feel a bit better but right rather than blue skies i think now if you're not in that part of the world it's still fairly settled at thirty two in baghdad thirty three both in the sunshine wait not much for purveying breeze beyond that so still middle thirty's for kuwait to wards. they'll be more humid at the moment and otherwise we're talking about dry and fairly low humidity air and that should be the case now if the next few months whereas we've seen rather big rains in tropical africa and the line extending through d.r. congo angola botswana and down towards south africa in the forecast that rain has more or less died out in south africa in most began zimbabwe it was briefly have you also dying out in fact if anything we're going back for a couple days to the sunshine especially in zimbabwe. as native
significant of the next two days first of all is the wind tucking in from the eastern med has been right in cyprus is right in the event in this forecast this is sunday running out through turkey and keeping pushing towards syria that's for the caucuses no sun will come out behind it brief it will feel a bit better but right rather than blue skies i think now if you're not in that part of the world it's still fairly settled at thirty two in baghdad thirty three both in the sunshine wait not...