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the people, politicians, rather, are looking for. >> nic robertson in london. thank you. trump's speech taking direct aim at china. accusing beijing of an american assault. we will have reaction in 15 minutes. >>> on the democratic side. a move in the bernie sanders campaign that has people talking this morning. bernie sanders and sanders campaign announcing his campaign is laying off hundreds of campaign workers. more than one-third of the current staff. we have cnn's jeff zeleny or maybe it is brianna keilar with the campaign. >> reporter: bernie sanders is making it clear he is not going anywhere, but it certainly seems that much of his staff is. downsizing, we are told, from a number of 1,000 staffers earlier this year down to 325 or 350 staffers. jeff weaver tells me this is the natural evolution. fewer states going forward. many are looking at this that is the writing is on the wall. while bernie sanders is still critiquing hillary clinton, he is always more conciliatory. >> our job is to transform not only our country, but the democratic party to open the doors of
the people, politicians, rather, are looking for. >> nic robertson in london. thank you. trump's speech taking direct aim at china. accusing beijing of an american assault. we will have reaction in 15 minutes. >>> on the democratic side. a move in the bernie sanders campaign that has people talking this morning. bernie sanders and sanders campaign announcing his campaign is laying off hundreds of campaign workers. more than one-third of the current staff. we have cnn's jeff...
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let's bring in cnn's nic robertson.you said the president wants to get there and not oversee a divorce, but deescalation in the estrangement between these two. >> reporter: they are willing to pull out $750 billion of investments in the united states. that is the tip of the iceberg. something growing for a long time. go back to 2002, president obama's speech in chicago before he became president, talking about saudi arabia about a so-called ally. he came into office, there were great expectations in the region here. after the arab spring, the united states and president obama ditched his allies in the region. did not support them enough like the egyptian president who was forced from office. that was bad. things got much worse with the iranian nuclear deal. saudi arabia sees iran as a huge issue and a huge enemy in the region. tensions are really bad. on the one hand, we have president obama laying out why it would be bad from a united states perspective to open up this 9/11, 28 pages issue. the saudis have their own po
let's bring in cnn's nic robertson.you said the president wants to get there and not oversee a divorce, but deescalation in the estrangement between these two. >> reporter: they are willing to pull out $750 billion of investments in the united states. that is the tip of the iceberg. something growing for a long time. go back to 2002, president obama's speech in chicago before he became president, talking about saudi arabia about a so-called ally. he came into office, there were great...
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joining me from london senior international diplomatic editor nic robertson.these arrests, the exact location and who was captured? we know that it was mohamed abrini, one of the people captured and also a man called -- we don't have a lot of details about him. there is speculation about his role or whereabouts during the brussels attack. that haven't been released on an official basis but with what we know about mohamed abrini, he was in the man who drove with salah abdeslam, one of the planners of the paris attacks, two days before the paris attacks, drove from brussels paris, picked up on cctv camera at a gas
joining me from london senior international diplomatic editor nic robertson.these arrests, the exact location and who was captured? we know that it was mohamed abrini, one of the people captured and also a man called -- we don't have a lot of details about him. there is speculation about his role or whereabouts during the brussels attack. that haven't been released on an official basis but with what we know about mohamed abrini, he was in the man who drove with salah abdeslam, one of the...
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nic robertson, thank you. >>> let's get an early start on your money. dow rallied above 18,000 for the first time since july. the dow is 350 points from a record high. stocks in europe are posting solid gains. look at rebound in tokyo. trouble for theranos. an issue with the securities and exchange commission and in addition to the probe by centers for medicare services. theanos is valued at $9 billion and billed as disrupter in medical services. in october, a scathing report in the wall street journal called the technology and testing methods in question. the company says it is cooperating fully and will work with closely regulators. s.e.c. declined to comment. >>> shares of netflix will fall ahead of strong quarterly results. it now has 81.5 million subscribers around the world. in the u.s., the customer base rose to 2.2 million. 42% of the subscribers are outside of the united states. netflix lowered the growth forecast for the year. now it plans to increase prices gradually. now amazon is launching a subscription to compete directly with netflix. th
nic robertson, thank you. >>> let's get an early start on your money. dow rallied above 18,000 for the first time since july. the dow is 350 points from a record high. stocks in europe are posting solid gains. look at rebound in tokyo. trouble for theranos. an issue with the securities and exchange commission and in addition to the probe by centers for medicare services. theanos is valued at $9 billion and billed as disrupter in medical services. in october, a scathing report in the...
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joining us from london our international editor nic robertson. you are getting information from your sources. what are you learning? >> wefl wolf, i think this goes to what we were talking about going in to the break which is the concern that the tools given to european counterterrorism officials, the tools an the data and that isn't being used properly add adequately. i think the view from europe and of course one would expect it to be a resip piciprocal view. they had the attack in 2004 and neither country had han attack since. they learned lessons. britain thwarted seven attacks. but they say what they find can and does happen is when they ask their counterparts in the united states for additional help on information, because the united states has an ability to get in to the internet the way some of them here in europe don't, they are asked to provide a lot of information and not always able to provide it all but the information they say they get back is quite of heavily redacted in a way they can't interpret it well. this was witnessed in eur
joining us from london our international editor nic robertson. you are getting information from your sources. what are you learning? >> wefl wolf, i think this goes to what we were talking about going in to the break which is the concern that the tools given to european counterterrorism officials, the tools an the data and that isn't being used properly add adequately. i think the view from europe and of course one would expect it to be a resip piciprocal view. they had the attack in 2004...
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from the international perspective, nic, is he a serious student of foreign policy?t. the reaction is anything but. a few months ago, the british prime minister david cameron calling trump's comments about banning muslims travels into the united states. he said that was divisive and wrong and stupid. david cameron had the chance to roll that statement back. he said he would not do that. there was little detail yesterday that could give them substance to hold on to. plenty for them to worry about. here in europe, the nato allies of the united states. the nato partners paying their way. the perception in nato and this comes from the military commanders of nato. u.s. generals believe that russia is the biggest threat to europe. that's why we're seeing an influx of american fighter planes in romania. u.s. troops on the ground. nato in eastern europe bolstering the defenses of the countries. the european allies look at the thin straw through details and reaching out to russia which doesn't seem to fit anyone's think of geo politics right now. you have to say there is caut
from the international perspective, nic, is he a serious student of foreign policy?t. the reaction is anything but. a few months ago, the british prime minister david cameron calling trump's comments about banning muslims travels into the united states. he said that was divisive and wrong and stupid. david cameron had the chance to roll that statement back. he said he would not do that. there was little detail yesterday that could give them substance to hold on to. plenty for them to worry...
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we have more from nic robertson in riyadh. >> reporter: i think president obama will hear more of the same he heard from king salman in the bilateral meeting. president obama meets with the gcc. kuwait and united arab emirates and oman. this recalibration will bring forward and pivot toward asia and in this region they feel this is a loss because the pivot is the nuclear deal with iran. the nemesis of saudi arabia and allies here. what the president can expect today is calls from the gulf states for help building a ballistic missile system and what they can expect to hear from president obama is support to defeat isis. thanks for the support on counterterrori counterterrorism. saudi arabia plays a big role supporting the united states and others for that. there is good, if you will, mutually beneficial issues to talk about. underlying it all, there is the deep difference which is recalibration statement refers to. >> there are doubts that the president is being received not as warmly as others have been in the past, nic. is that likely to change or does the president want to do anythi
we have more from nic robertson in riyadh. >> reporter: i think president obama will hear more of the same he heard from king salman in the bilateral meeting. president obama meets with the gcc. kuwait and united arab emirates and oman. this recalibration will bring forward and pivot toward asia and in this region they feel this is a loss because the pivot is the nuclear deal with iran. the nemesis of saudi arabia and allies here. what the president can expect today is calls from the gulf...
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nic issued a framework for advancing the reactor licensing modernization white paper on february 22, 2016, which embraces many elements contained in the legislation. when i first became a commissioner in 1998, the nrc, with the support of congress, worked to right-size the agency consistent with a level of licensing and inspection activities. at that time, the agency has approximately 3400 employees. and in the next few years, we were able to reduce that down to 2800. attrition,, through yet without sacrifice to its mission of protecting people and the environment. today, the agency faces the same challenges to reduce its staff, and become more efficient and timely in licensing activities. while the nrc has made great strides in right-sizing the agency through project aim, we believe further efficiencies can be realized, maintaining safety inspects and improving the timeliness of licensing. during the past decade, the u.s. maintained its technology leadership, building new passive generation iii reactors in georgia and south carolina, as well as small modular light water nuclear reac
nic issued a framework for advancing the reactor licensing modernization white paper on february 22, 2016, which embraces many elements contained in the legislation. when i first became a commissioner in 1998, the nrc, with the support of congress, worked to right-size the agency consistent with a level of licensing and inspection activities. at that time, the agency has approximately 3400 employees. and in the next few years, we were able to reduce that down to 2800. attrition,, through yet...
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international diplomatic editor nic robertson has more from london. knick what are we learning? >> the attorney general's office in panama says this is a multi agency raid. the company involved says they are cooperating. the national police are involved. the judicial investigation bureau, the institute of digital forensics, the national crime bureau -- national crime organization is involved as well. what they're looking for here is any paper evidence, any evidence at all that they can find that will show that there has been a crime committed. obviously this is triggered by those 11 million documents that were released. they say they've seen these in media reports, but now they're putting their own teams into that company to see if they can see evidence of illegality. they want to see if anyone participated in this, anyone who may have perpetrated this, but there's an element here as well for the panamanian authorities that they want to understand the economic impact, the extent that the fallout could be from these revelations. so right now searching through that premises, a vis
international diplomatic editor nic robertson has more from london. knick what are we learning? >> the attorney general's office in panama says this is a multi agency raid. the company involved says they are cooperating. the national police are involved. the judicial investigation bureau, the institute of digital forensics, the national crime bureau -- national crime organization is involved as well. what they're looking for here is any paper evidence, any evidence at all that they can...
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nic robertson is up and ready to go. anything surprising from the remarks, nic? >> reporter: no, i think what he is trying to do is emphasize the agreement and emphasize the progress that's been made in the year since the talks in camp david with the gcc as well, talk and bring in the sort of wider issue of cause that there should be in a time of low oil prices, trying to deliver economic prosperity and deliver on the expectations, really talking to the broader issue of democracy in the middle east. he couches everything here in a very careful terms of knowing where he is, knowing who the audience here, his gulf allies, the saudis hosting him here. he was thankful for the warm reception. it is so much talk about how tough the relationship is at the moment, and it is, it is important that you know, the saudis look to the united states, if you look at the saudi newspapers today, you look at how they are hosting this summit, how it's important to be strong allies with the united states, so for both sides here, the importance and the key is to show the positive that
nic robertson is up and ready to go. anything surprising from the remarks, nic? >> reporter: no, i think what he is trying to do is emphasize the agreement and emphasize the progress that's been made in the year since the talks in camp david with the gcc as well, talk and bring in the sort of wider issue of cause that there should be in a time of low oil prices, trying to deliver economic prosperity and deliver on the expectations, really talking to the broader issue of democracy in the...
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let's go live to riyadh and bring in nic robertson.ension in the meeting this week. >> reporter: absolutely. the relationship between president obama and the saudi king and the leadership here, the government here, is perhaps at an all-time low. based on a breakdown of trust. the saudis see the united states as leaning too far to iran. the nuclear deal is an indication of that. saudis perceive the situation in yemen and syria. there is a real tension over that issue. it goes back before that. the saudis feel president obama let them down by the arab spring and not backing the egyptian president and not backing the tunisia president when they were overthrown. this mistrust comes at a time when president obama wants to come here and sort of bring more regional stability and security and find a way that saudi and allies and the united states can tackle isis. president obama's view on the bill before congress is that it can also damage u.s. interests because it could lead u.s. citizens and the government open to reciprical actions from oth
let's go live to riyadh and bring in nic robertson.ension in the meeting this week. >> reporter: absolutely. the relationship between president obama and the saudi king and the leadership here, the government here, is perhaps at an all-time low. based on a breakdown of trust. the saudis see the united states as leaning too far to iran. the nuclear deal is an indication of that. saudis perceive the situation in yemen and syria. there is a real tension over that issue. it goes back before...
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nic robertson joining us live from saudi arabia.e for me how frayed this relationship is. >> reporter: it's been getting worse during president obama's presidency. really, one of the turning points began even before then when he gave a speech in chicago, calling saudi arabia a so-called ally. when he came to office, the saudis were very well disposed to him. then you have the arab spring. the saudis feel they let down their allies in the region. then the nuclear deal with iran. they don't trust iran. they see it as being a sponsor of terrorism and trouble in the region. what the saudis and their gulf allies here want is a ballistic missile shield to defend against any aggression in the region by iran. both sides wanting something. but add on top of that those 28 pages, the 9/11 commission report, the bill before congress, add in that, no surprise perhaps the saudis' response has been visceral. in that kind of tense relationship when president obama meets with king salman this afternoon, it's hard to see the pair of them really looki
nic robertson joining us live from saudi arabia.e for me how frayed this relationship is. >> reporter: it's been getting worse during president obama's presidency. really, one of the turning points began even before then when he gave a speech in chicago, calling saudi arabia a so-called ally. when he came to office, the saudis were very well disposed to him. then you have the arab spring. the saudis feel they let down their allies in the region. then the nuclear deal with iran. they don't...
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nic robertson, saudi arabia. >> a very disturbing report from nic robertson. to execute their own family members. bob, you see that, if isis manages to eliminate significant numbers of saudi police do you expect larger isis attacks on saudi civilians? is this just the beginning? >> pamela, i think this is just the beginning. the target for the islamic state is the royal family and the islamic state has gone on record it wants to take back mecca and medina and in order to do that it has to get rid of the royal family, and this was unthinkable two years ago but with the war in yemen, and the chaos, and there's a ground swell of support for radical islam in saudi arabia, and the saudis have held down over the years and how much longer can it go long especially with the economic problems. >> you just think that if isis is able to convince people to kill their own family members, it shows you the kind of influence the terror groups wields, right? >> saudi arabia is a tribal society and the clans are close and there's a lot of loyalty inside the families and when yo
nic robertson, saudi arabia. >> a very disturbing report from nic robertson. to execute their own family members. bob, you see that, if isis manages to eliminate significant numbers of saudi police do you expect larger isis attacks on saudi civilians? is this just the beginning? >> pamela, i think this is just the beginning. the target for the islamic state is the royal family and the islamic state has gone on record it wants to take back mecca and medina and in order to do that it...
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let's get more from cnn's nic robertson in riyadh. real issues for the president in saudi arabia, nic. >> reporter: this is the case. it will be the toughest days of his 24 hours here. yesterday meeting with king salman in a bilateral. today, sitting down with the kuwaitis and qataris and arab emirates and oman. the two-hour meeting with the king yesterday, there is cooperation with saudi arabia and the allies. what really clouds the relationship at the moment is the united states nuclear deal with iran. that's seem through a negative prism in this part of the world. it clouds everything. the air will have been cleared in the meeting yesterday, i think president obama today is going to face a lot of tough diplomacy and talk of recalibration from the saudi diplomat echos from what we hear as america turns toward asia that the importance is falling. that's a real concern. >> nic robertson for us in riyadh. thank you. >>> families who lost loved ones who lost service members from 1983 attacks in beirut can receive settlement that has bee
let's get more from cnn's nic robertson in riyadh. real issues for the president in saudi arabia, nic. >> reporter: this is the case. it will be the toughest days of his 24 hours here. yesterday meeting with king salman in a bilateral. today, sitting down with the kuwaitis and qataris and arab emirates and oman. the two-hour meeting with the king yesterday, there is cooperation with saudi arabia and the allies. what really clouds the relationship at the moment is the united states nuclear...
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nic robertson this morning for us in riyadh. expected to be filed today in the flint water contamination crisis. local, state, and federal officials have been pointing fingers at each other since the discovery that a decision to switch the city's water supply to the flint river caused contamination including dangerous levels of lead. >>> a court victory for sandy hook families. a superior court judge allowing their lawsuit against gun maker remington arms to move forward. a trial set for 2018. families who lost loved ones in the school massacre can now begin depositions and get access to remington's internal records. remington manufactured the ar-15 used by the sandy hook gunman. >>> back to the breaking news this morning. big wins for donald trump and hillary clinton. really reshaping the race for president again. >>> there's no place like home. >> we don't have much of a race anymore. >> people in state after state cry out for a new path. >> we believe we have a path for a victory. >> we're going to go back to the old way. it'
nic robertson this morning for us in riyadh. expected to be filed today in the flint water contamination crisis. local, state, and federal officials have been pointing fingers at each other since the discovery that a decision to switch the city's water supply to the flint river caused contamination including dangerous levels of lead. >>> a court victory for sandy hook families. a superior court judge allowing their lawsuit against gun maker remington arms to move forward. a trial set...
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maybe from the perspective of someone who worked at the nic. can you sort of talk in the longer term, about the trends, whatever is -- whatever are the urgent problems will drive the foreign policy challenges and imperatives for our next president? >> i'd be happy to do so. first of all, i'm really, really pleased to be here at this beautiful and great school. and also to acknowledge what an honor and privilege it has been for me to work for the better part of a quarter century for congressman lee hamilton in many different capacities. just a highlight of my career and his outstanding public service. so let me turn to your question here. just a word about global trends. it's prepared every four years for the new administration. the next global trends report will come out in december after the election and before the inauguration. and it is looking forward 15 years to what is the nature of the international order, what can the united states and policymakers expect. so i want to speak to four, what we call, mega trends. these are trends that are
maybe from the perspective of someone who worked at the nic. can you sort of talk in the longer term, about the trends, whatever is -- whatever are the urgent problems will drive the foreign policy challenges and imperatives for our next president? >> i'd be happy to do so. first of all, i'm really, really pleased to be here at this beautiful and great school. and also to acknowledge what an honor and privilege it has been for me to work for the better part of a quarter century for...
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jim sciutto, nic robertson, appreciate you as well. so there's that on terror.ak there are dueling rallies happening between the two democratic candidates for president. there you see bernie sanders, hillary clinton. bernie sanders holding a rally in brooklyn outside of the home where he grew up. secretary clinton speaking now in buffalo, new york. all of this ahead of the all-important cnn debate in brooklyn on april 14th. let's listen in. >> i know you've got to be vigilant, you've got to be prepared and you have to work with other people. you have to work with other nations. you've got to bring everybody in our country together. i am absolutely devoted to that. i took part in probably the most significant counterterrorism action we've ever taken, and that is the decision to go after bin laden and -- [ applause ] i was in that small group advising the president, and he heard us all out. i advised him to go forward. but ultimately, it is the president's choice. and i was very grateful that he chose to go forward and to bring bin laden to justice and to make it
jim sciutto, nic robertson, appreciate you as well. so there's that on terror.ak there are dueling rallies happening between the two democratic candidates for president. there you see bernie sanders, hillary clinton. bernie sanders holding a rally in brooklyn outside of the home where he grew up. secretary clinton speaking now in buffalo, new york. all of this ahead of the all-important cnn debate in brooklyn on april 14th. let's listen in. >> i know you've got to be vigilant, you've got...
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here's nic robertson with more. and a warning, his report contains disturbing images. [ groaning ] >> reporter: syria's cease-fire is in tatters. the latest, an airstrike on an opposition hospital in aleppo. this one support the by doctors without borders and the red cross. dozens killed, including children and at least three doctors. one of them, the last pediatrician. so severe the attack, the red cross issued a statement, saying the destruction of the hospital are putting millions at grave risk. [ yelling ] the bodies, the grief, piling pressure on forging peace talks in geneva. >> in the last 48 hours, we have had an average of one syrian killed every 25 minutes. one syrian wounded every 13 minutes. >> reporter: three weeks of talks, 1,000 miles from the front lines, little progress for two sides using the cease-fire to talk about political transition. but accusations, not compromises, traded. >> translator: the threats that emanated from the opposition who were here in geneva before they sulked and got upset an
here's nic robertson with more. and a warning, his report contains disturbing images. [ groaning ] >> reporter: syria's cease-fire is in tatters. the latest, an airstrike on an opposition hospital in aleppo. this one support the by doctors without borders and the red cross. dozens killed, including children and at least three doctors. one of them, the last pediatrician. so severe the attack, the red cross issued a statement, saying the destruction of the hospital are putting millions at...
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nic robertson -- >> go ahead. >> not only did i think of my friends in estonia but my friends in the national army or the navy war colleges right now trying to discern what the next potential president might ask them to do. and truthfully, brooke, i put down my pen after his list of five because it was just hard to keep up. >> nic, critics will say, as we have been hearing, still no details. one thing he did say to certainly get attention of supporters and several times, i want to play the soundbyte. radical islam. roll it. >> we need a long-term plan to halt the spread and reach of radical islam. containing the spread of radical islam must be a major foreign policy goal of the united states. and indeed the world. events may require the use of military force. but it's also a philosophical struggle. in this we're going to be working very closely with our allies in the muslim world. all of which are at risk from radical islamic violence, attacks and everything else. >> nic, radical islam, what did you think? >> we keep hearing from world leaders that tackling radical islam is going to
nic robertson -- >> go ahead. >> not only did i think of my friends in estonia but my friends in the national army or the navy war colleges right now trying to discern what the next potential president might ask them to do. and truthfully, brooke, i put down my pen after his list of five because it was just hard to keep up. >> nic, critics will say, as we have been hearing, still no details. one thing he did say to certainly get attention of supporters and several times, i...
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. >> nic robertson joining now live from riyadh.air that relationship, which as you correctly point out, has been strained? >> reporter: wolf, i think the best to hope to do is kind of sort of give the saudis and the gulf states something of what they want which is a missile defense shield against ballistics missiles of iran, try to give the united states something it wants, a stronger partner on the syria issue, the peace talking there breaking down and a stronger partner tackling and fighting isis in the future but what, you know, this issue of stability in the region, trying to get that at a time when the saudis feel they're being let down is tough. they feel they're alone and following their agenda. we have seen what they've done in lebanon. cutting funding there. the crown prince in jordan a day later, the government shuts down the muslim brotherhood offices. talks about executing more than 20 prisoners. and in the past couple of days, closed down its diplomatic mission in teheran. saudi arabia is exerting a very strong influen
. >> nic robertson joining now live from riyadh.air that relationship, which as you correctly point out, has been strained? >> reporter: wolf, i think the best to hope to do is kind of sort of give the saudis and the gulf states something of what they want which is a missile defense shield against ballistics missiles of iran, try to give the united states something it wants, a stronger partner on the syria issue, the peace talking there breaking down and a stronger partner tackling...
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our international diplomatic editor nic robertson is joining us from london.shank is in new york. what can you tell us about the investigation so far? >> we know from the picture that the police released of the man in the white coat at the airport with the large bag that was a bomb that didn't go off, he is still on the loose, whereabouts unknown. the day after the attack among european intelligence agencies, security agencies, a document was released that contained eight names of people who were wanted in connection with the attack. one of them traveled with abaaoud, the ringleader of the paris attack, he traveled to syria with him early 2014. now, he may be dead, so maybe there's one name on that list of eight that doesn't stand up. another name on that les of eight refers to an iraqi living in sweden. he was arrested and released because apparently he was wrongly name named, so on that document alone, we have to look at the names carefully. looking at the numbers more broadly, authorities are looking at people who were associated with a radical isis recruit
our international diplomatic editor nic robertson is joining us from london.shank is in new york. what can you tell us about the investigation so far? >> we know from the picture that the police released of the man in the white coat at the airport with the large bag that was a bomb that didn't go off, he is still on the loose, whereabouts unknown. the day after the attack among european intelligence agencies, security agencies, a document was released that contained eight names of people...
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million less than what we expect could impair the nrc ability on safety and security. >> comparing nic now the -- nrc now ted 2006, there is additional work that we have now that we did not have been. overseeing the completion of oversight. the workload is different than 2006. certainly our staff sizes different. >> are you saying you think there could be some concerns over safety and security? >> that is not what i am saying, senator. i am simply saying, we are comparing different agencies now in 2016 to 2006. we are taking significant steps to right size the agency for the work we have and the work we anticipate in the future. and that includes our corporate support area where we have taken significant reductions and additionally the commission just acted on the number of recommendations under a project taking a baseline that will result in additional reductions in 2017. several weeks ago the chief financial officer and i assigned the task for several of our largest corporate support offices to look at additional reductions we plan to submit to the commission and planning for the fis
million less than what we expect could impair the nrc ability on safety and security. >> comparing nic now the -- nrc now ted 2006, there is additional work that we have now that we did not have been. overseeing the completion of oversight. the workload is different than 2006. certainly our staff sizes different. >> are you saying you think there could be some concerns over safety and security? >> that is not what i am saying, senator. i am simply saying, we are comparing...
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>> today on "tmz" -- harvey: we got video of nic cage trying to restrain vince neil. >> [bleep],. harvey: after the crazy incident in las vegas where he allegedly attacked a woman. >> i hate to go out on a limb. was there drinking going on? harvey: no, no. it was 5:00 in the afternoon. [laughter] >> so the craziest police chase happened on thursday. do you know how catch the burglar? "tmz" tour bus. the "tmz" vehicle. >> the chase was zany. >> they did doughnuts. throwing sandwiches. >> i heard a rumor of a hamburger. >> that many -- ham burglars!
>> today on "tmz" -- harvey: we got video of nic cage trying to restrain vince neil. >> [bleep],. harvey: after the crazy incident in las vegas where he allegedly attacked a woman. >> i hate to go out on a limb. was there drinking going on? harvey: no, no. it was 5:00 in the afternoon. [laughter] >> so the craziest police chase happened on thursday. do you know how catch the burglar? "tmz" tour bus. the "tmz" vehicle. >> the chase was...
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nic, i know you are hard broken tonight. how are you dealing with this?you thinking tonight? >> i just -- i mean, of course, i'm heart broken and i just feel like -- i'm sorry. i just feel like he was one of the last of this generation, one of the just the legend. he want to do make sure that everyone was themselves. like he didn't ask you to come and join in with him. for me didn't ask me to come and play bass and be my favorite bass player or larry graham. he just asked me to be who i am. he was always trying to make sure that i passed the torch. whenever you make it, make sure you reach out and help those that are under you. you know, help them. that's what he did to me. that's what he did to so many other musicians and so many other people that were really close to him. >> it's sort of interesting. he was such a big star. 40 years, so hard to stay on top for so long and be as successful as he was. why was he able to be a success so long? a lot of people come and go. he maintained it. >> i think just from our conversations and everything, prince was th
nic, i know you are hard broken tonight. how are you dealing with this?you thinking tonight? >> i just -- i mean, of course, i'm heart broken and i just feel like -- i'm sorry. i just feel like he was one of the last of this generation, one of the just the legend. he want to do make sure that everyone was themselves. like he didn't ask you to come and join in with him. for me didn't ask me to come and play bass and be my favorite bass player or larry graham. he just asked me to be who i...
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nic what are you learning about the raid?n led by the criminal division that it involves the digital forensics department, the judicial bureau of investigation, the national police are involved, it's the crime division that's leading it we're told this is a visual search to look for documents, papers, whatever that can indicate there has been any illegal activity. this will allow the authorities, they say, to broaden their search. they say if -- the people that they're looking for, anyone who has sort of set up anything that is illegal, any perpetrator the, but also anyone who has participated in illegal activities. they'll go after them all, that's what they say. they have to have transparency in all these sorts of organizations. the company themselves say their doors are open, they're cooperating, they've done nothing wrong. but for the government here, there's also more at stake than the illegality, which they say they'll chase down. but there's also the impression that this is creating panama tax haven, and a potential fi
nic what are you learning about the raid?n led by the criminal division that it involves the digital forensics department, the judicial bureau of investigation, the national police are involved, it's the crime division that's leading it we're told this is a visual search to look for documents, papers, whatever that can indicate there has been any illegal activity. this will allow the authorities, they say, to broaden their search. they say if -- the people that they're looking for, anyone who...
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>> today on "tmz" -- harvey: we got video of nic cage trying to restrain vince neil. >> [bleep], [bleep]. harvey: after the crazy incident in las vegas where he allegedly attacked a woman. >> i hate to go out on a limb. was there drinking going on? harvey: no, no. it was 5:00 in the afternoon. [laughter] >> so the craziest police chase happened on thursday. do you know how catch the burglar? "tmz" tour bus. the "tmz" vehicle. >> the chase was zany. >> they did doughnuts. throwing sandwiches. >> i heard a rumor of a hamburger. >> that many -- ham burglars!
>> today on "tmz" -- harvey: we got video of nic cage trying to restrain vince neil. >> [bleep], [bleep]. harvey: after the crazy incident in las vegas where he allegedly attacked a woman. >> i hate to go out on a limb. was there drinking going on? harvey: no, no. it was 5:00 in the afternoon. [laughter] >> so the craziest police chase happened on thursday. do you know how catch the burglar? "tmz" tour bus. the "tmz" vehicle. >> the...
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to nic. >>> tesla is recalling 2700 model x suvs because the third row seat could get unlatched and fold forward during an accident. tesla says there is no reports of failures. but passengers should avoid using the third row seat until the cars are repaired. tesla says the vehicles were made before march 26th and sold in the united states. >>> let's check in on the traffic this early tuesday morning with sal. i know there was an issue on highway 24. what's going on there? >> it turned out to be not a major injury. a small car roll over several time and came to a rest on 24. let's take a look at what 24 looks like now. it is looking good between walnut creek and oakland. it is more crowded when you come to the crossroads. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza you'll see traffic is light. it usually doesn't start getting busy until 5:30. if you are driving in the east bay hills or in the east bay in general we are off to a good start on 680, 24 and 880. highway 13 delays because of a road project being picked up. 4:47. let's go to steve. >> what time is it? >> 13 minutes before the hou
to nic. >>> tesla is recalling 2700 model x suvs because the third row seat could get unlatched and fold forward during an accident. tesla says there is no reports of failures. but passengers should avoid using the third row seat until the cars are repaired. tesla says the vehicles were made before march 26th and sold in the united states. >>> let's check in on the traffic this early tuesday morning with sal. i know there was an issue on highway 24. what's going on there?...
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little breezy 10 to 15 mails an hour and occasial is erin cuomo who is from philly, guys, we betser be nic nice. be nice to the philly flyers i guess. >> why. >> they're losing. >> i don't know she's a convert she's already a nats fan. >> are you ka a capital fan now. >> use your words carefully. >> so much to say and so little time. 270 southbound of course i love both teams gary mcgrady stirring the pot over there. >> thank you. >> 270 traffic moving type frederick down to the spur. little bit of volume increasing. so watch for that. and typical ongoing construction overnight. and let's go owe head and take a look at maps quickly and show you how things are shaping up. there inner loop and tractor-trailer crash on the ramp to 95 south springfield more in a few. remember some people throwing wrist bands i probably grew up with. back to you. >> too bad. >> okay. >> moved on. >> that is too bad. >> 4:57 is the time straight ahead at 5 as search continues for missing virginia firefighters and family and friends gather to hopefo return. we have the latest in the search in a live report. >> an
little breezy 10 to 15 mails an hour and occasial is erin cuomo who is from philly, guys, we betser be nic nice. be nice to the philly flyers i guess. >> why. >> they're losing. >> i don't know she's a convert she's already a nats fan. >> are you ka a capital fan now. >> use your words carefully. >> so much to say and so little time. 270 southbound of course i love both teams gary mcgrady stirring the pot over there. >> thank you. >> 270 traffic...
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stages in the advanced nuclear process including prelicensing vendor preliline r recommended by the nic white paper. such a process would allow advanced reactor developers and investors to have a clearer picture of where they stand in the nrc process, meeting nrc safety requirements, and allow them to achieve further investment in their technologies. we emphasize a need to establish risk informed performance criteria applicable for advanced reactor its. licensing process reforms are needed for nonlight water reactors the nrc must move forward to finalize generic design criteria, source term, and emergency requirements among others. we strongly support section 2 of the discussion draft which places fair and equitable provisions on the agency's fee-based programs. by eliminating current fee base to nonfee base ratio and articulating specific areas borne by general revenues the draft provides appropriate balance between fees borne by individual companies those over head activities by the federal government. nic believes the discussion draft should be conducted at no or limited cost with ap
stages in the advanced nuclear process including prelicensing vendor preliline r recommended by the nic white paper. such a process would allow advanced reactor developers and investors to have a clearer picture of where they stand in the nrc process, meeting nrc safety requirements, and allow them to achieve further investment in their technologies. we emphasize a need to establish risk informed performance criteria applicable for advanced reactor its. licensing process reforms are needed for...
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evening, nic. >> i'm hearing there are three pillars of valuations in biotech.second one is the fda and regulatory environment. the third one is m & a. we're likely to have a near-term catalyst the way people are thinkinging about things. on the drug pricing front. gille ad ad, the drug pricing weighing a lot there. over the last year, that tweet from hillary clinton in september really kind of signaled the beginning of the pressure of the election year on biotech. let's talk about the fda. it's been a fantastic environment for buying, because of the number of new drug approvals from the fda. we have a graphic over the last several years of new drugs getting approved. we're at record levels for the last two years. that's been spurring a lot of the rally. there's a near-term catalyst coming up that people will say will give a lot of insights into how the fda is approving new drugs. they were up in front of a panel this week in front of the fda. they're set to decide by the end of may to approve this drug for muscular dystrophy. if the fda does approve it conditio
evening, nic. >> i'm hearing there are three pillars of valuations in biotech.second one is the fda and regulatory environment. the third one is m & a. we're likely to have a near-term catalyst the way people are thinkinging about things. on the drug pricing front. gille ad ad, the drug pricing weighing a lot there. over the last year, that tweet from hillary clinton in september really kind of signaled the beginning of the pressure of the election year on biotech. let's talk about...
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you have slick spots around town. 295 south at benning road we have a crash in one in the right lane nic green blob kind of causing some slowdownsross west virginia than you for the remainder of the day. so be umbrella ready. four things ton weather, watch for falling temperatures. we were in the 80s yesterday. we'll barely see the mid-60s today. showers around the area for now are sliding do unto the south. but again, lingering rain chances through today, tonight, tomorrow and now concerns of rain drops on your sunday as well. storm team 4 radar, there's the patch of light rain here in the metro right now. here's the next wave of light rain out towards petersburg, west virginia. culpeper, 59. only 54 now in annapolis courtesy of the cold bay water. all clouds all of the u.s. supreme court. ts is kristin wrigive wth more on th absence will cause here. >> reporter: good morning, it's an important day for former virginia governor bob mcdonnell. the u.s. supreme court today will hear arguments in his corruption appeal. now, it is mon chance to avoid prison. he was convicted of multiple coun
you have slick spots around town. 295 south at benning road we have a crash in one in the right lane nic green blob kind of causing some slowdownsross west virginia than you for the remainder of the day. so be umbrella ready. four things ton weather, watch for falling temperatures. we were in the 80s yesterday. we'll barely see the mid-60s today. showers around the area for now are sliding do unto the south. but again, lingering rain chances through today, tonight, tomorrow and now concerns of...
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. >> you seem perfectly nice i nic don't get a snob from you. >> i think it's a pretty nice neighborhoodhat is why we have so many people coming back into dc because they want to be near the schools, theaters, art galleries, museums and i don't a think anything is wrong with that. >> still to come hundreds off dogs rescued from a maryland house. >> two illegal immigrants ac caused of raping and kidnapping a 12 year old girl in maryland.m what does this crime say about illegal immigration problem inat our area. a debate is next in a special edition of fox 5 un filter ed. >> us immigration and customsgr plan tato detain two ill lymll immigrants charged with kidnapping and rape of girl. they are being held at montgomery jail. both men are in us illegal.. the crimes they are accused of committing are preventable. >> there's virtually no communicating. what happened here was a tragedy that could have been avoided bud its what happens when you allow illegal immigration to go on, to encourage it, promote it. >> spokesperson tells us theyero are convicted and serve sentences, they will be turned
. >> you seem perfectly nice i nic don't get a snob from you. >> i think it's a pretty nice neighborhoodhat is why we have so many people coming back into dc because they want to be near the schools, theaters, art galleries, museums and i don't a think anything is wrong with that. >> still to come hundreds off dogs rescued from a maryland house. >> two illegal immigrants ac caused of raping and kidnapping a 12 year old girl in maryland.m what does this crime say about...
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the nic wrapped up the gw, taking home the big title and the associated press handed out top collegelayer and top coach awards. all that and more coming up on "fbn a.m.". checking us stock market futures, dow futures down 46, accelerated to the downside, the s&p down 7, nasdaq down 19, it is jobs day, you are watching hajj with markets and breaking news. nicole: a porsche catching fire at the new york international auto show. the luxury sports car burst into flames in a special event hall caused by an electrical fire, workers use virex and wishes to put out the flames, no one was hurt in the incident. let's look at the latest in sports with the ncaa final four national invitation tournament wrapped up during washington won its first championship, 76-60 at madison square garden. the associated press top honors in college basketball handed out yesterday ahead of the final four with michigan state, the ap player of the year edging out oklahoma for three votes, valentine the first spartan player to win the award coach of the year. better late than never the city of brotherly love making
the nic wrapped up the gw, taking home the big title and the associated press handed out top collegelayer and top coach awards. all that and more coming up on "fbn a.m.". checking us stock market futures, dow futures down 46, accelerated to the downside, the s&p down 7, nasdaq down 19, it is jobs day, you are watching hajj with markets and breaking news. nicole: a porsche catching fire at the new york international auto show. the luxury sports car burst into flames in a special...
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. >> cnn's nic robertson live in riyadh.t meets with government officials. >> reporter: you know saudi reaction, they'd pull out hundreds of billions from the united states is symptomatic of the nature of the relationship between the saudi leadership and president obama. they feel during the course of president obama's eight years in office, that he has deserted his gulf state allies, saudi arabia, among them. they built up defense forces and formed their own sunni coalition. when president obama touches down here, what they want from him is missile defense field against any aggression from iran, we wants their help in bringing peace to syria. 28 pages, bill before congress, all of this is going to weigh heavily on their meetings here. >> we will turn to you for coverage to see what's discussed, how we move forward. nic robertson, thank you, in saudi arabia. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me in new york. jake tapper continues our live special coverage of the new york primary. that begins right now. >>> new york
. >> cnn's nic robertson live in riyadh.t meets with government officials. >> reporter: you know saudi reaction, they'd pull out hundreds of billions from the united states is symptomatic of the nature of the relationship between the saudi leadership and president obama. they feel during the course of president obama's eight years in office, that he has deserted his gulf state allies, saudi arabia, among them. they built up defense forces and formed their own sunni coalition. when...
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let's bring in our cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson live in london.hat can you tell us about where this investigation into finding these suspects is so far? it's really alarming to think they're still operating in europe as we speak. >> this is a big worry for european intelligence agencies. one of those on the list of eight who went to syria in the beginning of 2014 with abaaoud, the principal organizer behind the paris attacks. now, that puts him in the frame of somehow being connected. another name we have is najim al hamid. he was picked up by salah abdeslam. he was sort of the fourth suicide bomber, the french national stadium in the paris for the paris attacks. he didn't blow up his explosives. he picked up al hamid in germany, brought him back to brussels at that time. he's on the run. whereabouts unknown. these are sm of the connections. for intelligence agencies at the moment, there was still some uncertainty. there had been reports that he may be dead. isis may have put out pictures of him appearing to be dead to cover his tracks and give hi
let's bring in our cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson live in london.hat can you tell us about where this investigation into finding these suspects is so far? it's really alarming to think they're still operating in europe as we speak. >> this is a big worry for european intelligence agencies. one of those on the list of eight who went to syria in the beginning of 2014 with abaaoud, the principal organizer behind the paris attacks. now, that puts him in the frame of somehow...
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and the national intelligence council, the nic for insiders publishing global trends every four years, the most recent one being 2035. as the chairman of the nic, that was something that chris was deeply involved in and we'll have a chance to talk about a bit. and to my far right is steven macekura who's a professor in sgis in our department of strashl studies, an international historian, teaches grand strategy among many other issues. his new book is of limits and growth, the rise of sustainable development in the 20th century published just before the conclusion of the climate change takes in paris. so welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. jessica, i think i'll begin with you. ben rhodes talked about a number of specific policy issues that would be at the top of the president's agenda. in some of your writing and our personal conversations, you also wanted to point to maybe some of the structural issues that you think also are important and potentially obstacles for the next president. wonder if you might want to take the lead. >> okay. let me just start by saying how hap
and the national intelligence council, the nic for insiders publishing global trends every four years, the most recent one being 2035. as the chairman of the nic, that was something that chris was deeply involved in and we'll have a chance to talk about a bit. and to my far right is steven macekura who's a professor in sgis in our department of strashl studies, an international historian, teaches grand strategy among many other issues. his new book is of limits and growth, the rise of...
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cnn's nic robertson is in riyadh with the very latest.. >> reporter: the issue of the 29 pages in the 9/11 come at a sensitive time. president obama about to arrive here. intense mistrust between the saudis and the united states that's been developing through president obama's presidency. so the issue right now, the saudis saying they would pull $750 billion of investments in the united states, if these 28 pages were made public. these 28 pages we don't know what they contain. is there a smoking gun in there saying the saudi government somehow knew or supported or funded the 9/11 hijackers? allude to the fact rich saudis offered and gave support for that attack? it's not clear, but at the moment the saudis distrust the united states, because they don't think the united states is reliable of an ally in the region forming their own sunni/muslim coalition. 34 nations massively round up their defense, now the third largest security spender in the world. this is a tough time in that relationship. >> nic robertson, thank you very much for provi
cnn's nic robertson is in riyadh with the very latest.. >> reporter: the issue of the 29 pages in the 9/11 come at a sensitive time. president obama about to arrive here. intense mistrust between the saudis and the united states that's been developing through president obama's presidency. so the issue right now, the saudis saying they would pull $750 billion of investments in the united states, if these 28 pages were made public. these 28 pages we don't know what they contain. is there a...
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nic or at least have lunch outside.t > getting sick because you'reke going to enjoy the day out tomorrow>> a brief visit from the 80s. > i did say brief. thanks, georgiaen with. queen bee is at it again in a series of social media post, beyonce says she will debut lemonade. it's a new album release is likely from the pop star as she prepares for her formation tour slated for an april 27 opening day in miami. s > taking a look at tonight's top stories it was a violent weekend in prince george's county. at least three people are dead at after two separate shootingst much the most recent attack happened on chillum. hours before a man was shot andt killed in clinton, m. in both cases police are searching for a suspectment d.c. investigators are looking for a murder in the popular adams section of northwest. a 35 year old man from southeast was killed following a shootingt on 17th street.on 1 if you know anything, givenyth police a call. there is a desperate search for a is county woman. nicole bitten different has not been seen from. her car was found abandoned in shen and dough a national p
nic or at least have lunch outside.t > getting sick because you'reke going to enjoy the day out tomorrow>> a brief visit from the 80s. > i did say brief. thanks, georgiaen with. queen bee is at it again in a series of social media post, beyonce says she will debut lemonade. it's a new album release is likely from the pop star as she prepares for her formation tour slated for an april 27 opening day in miami. s > taking a look at tonight's top stories it was a violent weekend in...
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nic robertson, thank you, in saudi arabia. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me in new york. jake tapper continues our live special coverage of the new york primary. that begins right now. >>> new york, new york, will donald trump's hometown advantage put him over the top here? will the city that never sleeps punish ted cruz for his slam on new york values? and if she can make it here, can hillary clinton snap bernie sanders' winning streak? "the lead" starts right now. good afternoon, welcome to a special edition of "the lead." i'm jake tapper. live in new york. here is something that hardly ever happens here in the empire state. primary vote here actually matters on both sides of 0 the aisle. new yorkers playing a crucial role for the first time in decades. democrats have 247 delegates at stake here. republicans have 95. four presidents born in new york, republican front-runner voting new york central s synagog synagogue, a few blocks from trump tower, he would lik to be number five. >> who are you voting for? >> easy decision. >> hi
nic robertson, thank you, in saudi arabia. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me in new york. jake tapper continues our live special coverage of the new york primary. that begins right now. >>> new york, new york, will donald trump's hometown advantage put him over the top here? will the city that never sleeps punish ted cruz for his slam on new york values? and if she can make it here, can hillary clinton snap bernie sanders' winning streak? "the lead" starts right...
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and it will be prael, real nic nice. here are the clouds out there and look they're a little thickner ohio right now moving in our direction. high pressure at the loft gobbles some up and we're talking about muted sunshine certainly more clouds today than what we had yesterday. keep that in mind. that helps to keep the temperatures cooler today. we're still headed to lower 80s for highs and little breezy too. 7 day forecast looks like this. 81 today. 68 tomorrow. l 75 and able to warm that up a bit. friday showers and maybe a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening and temperatures of 76. beautiful on saturday. 68 and sunny and a few clouds sunday. 70. no weekend complaints right no now. here's erin cuomo. >> i can't wait for the weekend. >> it's a weekend? >> tuesday it's only tuesday. >> ramp closure. let's look at traffic. tractor-trailer crash 95 south headed to springfield trying to make your way to quantico is that the what you are up against this morning. 395 northbound cutioning from the beltway to 14 street br
and it will be prael, real nic nice. here are the clouds out there and look they're a little thickner ohio right now moving in our direction. high pressure at the loft gobbles some up and we're talking about muted sunshine certainly more clouds today than what we had yesterday. keep that in mind. that helps to keep the temperatures cooler today. we're still headed to lower 80s for highs and little breezy too. 7 day forecast looks like this. 81 today. 68 tomorrow. l 75 and able to warm that up a...
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let's bring in cnn's diplomatic editor nic robertson in london. >> reporter: hi, carol, a lot of thishow much of the additional detail there may are may not be focus to his own audience in the united states. and how much of it is going to be detail enough and useful for leaders around the world. i mean the japanese have pushed back on the idea that they need nukes to face off against north korea's nukes. the issue of muslims has gone around the whole globe. there's been a lot of condemnation of his comments on that from a variety of leaders. but perhaps you know, the report card so far from donald trump from leaders around the world would be could do better. and the pope picking up on one of the key issues, the wall on mexico, the pope saying he needs to build bridges. >> a person who thinks about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges is not christian. this is not in the gospel. the pope's views on that arc across the world, more than one nation. perhaps interestingly last week we heard from david cameron, with president obama standing aside at the press confe
let's bring in cnn's diplomatic editor nic robertson in london. >> reporter: hi, carol, a lot of thishow much of the additional detail there may are may not be focus to his own audience in the united states. and how much of it is going to be detail enough and useful for leaders around the world. i mean the japanese have pushed back on the idea that they need nukes to face off against north korea's nukes. the issue of muslims has gone around the whole globe. there's been a lot of...
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nic supports section 9 involving the cost share grant program.eve this is an appropriate development. we would say we think it could be further enhanced by allowing for early stage engagement with the advanced reactor community at no cost with perhaps a 50/50 share in later stages of the licensing progresses. collectively we believe this will allow the free market to create winners and losers rather than the d.u.e. and nrc. while section 7 b calls to establish stages in the advanced nuclear reactor process, we believe it is generally consistent with our white paper that the bill should be strengthened by incorporating specific language requiring the nrc to present prelicensing review to clearly and promptly articulate where advanced reactor designs do and do not need additional work, would enable investors to have a clearer picture in where they stand in meeting nrc requirements. finally, we support the elimination of the mandatory hearing requirements contained in section 8 and please discuss my views on this during the question and answer porti
nic supports section 9 involving the cost share grant program.eve this is an appropriate development. we would say we think it could be further enhanced by allowing for early stage engagement with the advanced reactor community at no cost with perhaps a 50/50 share in later stages of the licensing progresses. collectively we believe this will allow the free market to create winners and losers rather than the d.u.e. and nrc. while section 7 b calls to establish stages in the advanced nuclear...
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. >> i am this year going to tell people r >> jimmy: that is so nic du''t want to do it, but i wouldi did it.od. >> jimmy: you're talented. you're a great actor as well as a writer and a comedian, but also i like your songs. funny songs. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: i'm going to show a a clip of it. is there any setting up we need to do here? >> i would just say you know there's a little bit of expectation to take on your boyfriend's interests. that's all i would say. >> jimmy: okay good, yeah. here is a clip, this is amy schumer and the season premiere of "inside amy schumer. take a look at this. ♪ i used your old tooth brush the fact that it was in your mouth ♪ ♪ gives me a huge rush i put on your ball cap and i sit on the couch and i ♪ ♪ watched the game down my throat ♪ but i don't care they told me to tell you ♪ ♪ that we should take a long vacation then i found your hands in the sink and i glued them ♪ ♪ to my face close my eyes and i run my hands up and down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a beautiful song. >> beautiful. >> jimmy: more with amy schumer when we come back,
. >> i am this year going to tell people r >> jimmy: that is so nic du''t want to do it, but i wouldi did it.od. >> jimmy: you're talented. you're a great actor as well as a writer and a comedian, but also i like your songs. funny songs. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: i'm going to show a a clip of it. is there any setting up we need to do here? >> i would just say you know there's a little bit of expectation to take on your boyfriend's interests. that's all i would...