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nic robertson there with us. you can talk, nic, about the significance of the numbers here, the leaders who are walking into this ceremony right now all together. >> reporter: 72 heads of state total we were told will be in some form in attendance if not this event, more than 50 at this event. 72 coming to the country over the weekend. 98 heads of delegations. of course, 70 international bodies, united nations represented here by the secretary general and other -- you know, the international monetary fund and other global institutions rs represented here. this is a movement that puts france. in terms of bringing the world together, the armistice itself, but also the position that emmanuel likes and the issues that he believes can be best addressed by world leaders working together. so there is a lot of symbolism that goes beyond just the armistice, but of course this commemoration today is all about that. a the leaders here will be hearing readings from students, high school students. they will hear readings of n
nic robertson there with us. you can talk, nic, about the significance of the numbers here, the leaders who are walking into this ceremony right now all together. >> reporter: 72 heads of state total we were told will be in some form in attendance if not this event, more than 50 at this event. 72 coming to the country over the weekend. 98 heads of delegations. of course, 70 international bodies, united nations represented here by the secretary general and other -- you know, the...
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thank you very much for the update that was use nic conley in kiev. now looking at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today a scientist who claims to have created the world's first genetically edited baby is has defended his work at a genetics conference in hong kong to hate q. said he was proud of the research he says altered the d.n.a. of twin girls a claim which sparked outrage among other scientists. an explosion outside a chemical plant in china has killed at least twenty two people the blast occurred in the city of java who some one hundred sixty kilometers northwest of beijing several dozen vehicles were destroyed in the blames. and indonesian investigators say a lion airplane that crashed last month suffered technical problems the day before the accident and should have been grounded all one hundred eighty nine people on board the boeing seven thirty seven were killed when it crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from jakarta the. european commission is set to unveil an ambitious new climate proposal it wants t
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thanks, nic. >>> u.s. president trump as nic mentioned is in paris. >> he's already met with french paris emmanuel macron. mr. trump has a busy sunday ahead of him. after the armistice day they will meet at the palace. their spouses will meet at versaill versailles. >> mr. trump will honor americans who died in world war i. he and melania trump will head back to washington. let's bring in cnn's caitlyn collins. mr. trump will be among dozens, 80 world leaders at this commemorati commemoration, however, he did receive criticism for skipping a trip to a u.s. military cemetery. what was the reason? >> reporter: the white house blames it on the weather. the president was supposed to take a helicopter to visit that cemetery, 50 miles outside of paris. the president could not fly in the weather yesterday. it was really cloudy and rainy as you can see as it is right now behind me, but the white house didn't provide any evens ers answers why they didn't have a backup. that was one of the main aspects of this trip.
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nic roeg later married her.renewed generation of children. he made films which were unpredictable and made producers and distributors uncomfortable. he could be driven. 0n uncomfortable. he could be driven. on one film the crew threaten to walk out when he filmed for 24 hours nonstop. but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination or his skill at wrong footing, they will bring and delighting audiences. —— bewildering and delighting. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may is set to head to brussels for talks today with top eu officials ahead of sunday's crucial summit to formally sign off the brexit deal. french police use a water cannon and tear gas to disperse protesters gathering in central paris demanding a cut in the price of fuel. the film director nic roeg, whose credits include the man who fell to earth, and don't look now has died, at the age of 90. police in paris have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters demonstrating for a second weekend against a planned rise
nic roeg later married her.renewed generation of children. he made films which were unpredictable and made producers and distributors uncomfortable. he could be driven. 0n uncomfortable. he could be driven. on one film the crew threaten to walk out when he filmed for 24 hours nonstop. but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination or his skill at wrong footing, they will bring and delighting audiences. —— bewildering and delighting. the headlines on bbc news:...
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nic robertson live just outside number 10 in london.the reporting. >> and we do want to bring you this breaking news. we just learned the u.a.e. government has pardoned matthew hedges, the british academic was sentenced last week to life in prison for espionage after a five-minute trial. the u.k. government and hedges' family had been pushing the u.a.e. to grant him clemency. want to bring back our nic robertson who is there at 10 downing street. nick, of course, this a story you're very familiar with. how surprised are you with the outcome here? >> reporter: there had been some indications at the end of last week and over the weekend. the foreign office is right in front of me, you see downing street behind me. the foreign office is right behind the camera here. there had been some indications from the foreign office that perhaps this was possible that the u.a.e. was considering the representations that had come from the foreign office here. the appeals from matthew hedges' wife who had been there for that very, very short final hearin
nic robertson live just outside number 10 in london.the reporting. >> and we do want to bring you this breaking news. we just learned the u.a.e. government has pardoned matthew hedges, the british academic was sentenced last week to life in prison for espionage after a five-minute trial. the u.k. government and hedges' family had been pushing the u.a.e. to grant him clemency. want to bring back our nic robertson who is there at 10 downing street. nick, of course, this a story you're very...
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after a year or two where it seemed like things had become stable in a cool kind of frozen conflicts nic thank you very much that was nick conley in kiev and in moscow for us emily sherman thank you both very much. now one small step closer to unlocking the secrets of the red planet scientists are celebrating after their insights spacecraft touchdown on mars the billion dollar mission expects to collect important data on martian quakes and tremors deep underground to explain how the red planet formed the scientists involved it's been a nail biting journey. sixty meters. fifty meters constant velocity tension almost impossible to bat touchdown. followed by an outpouring off relief this is the moment a nasa spacecraft completes its six month journey to months called the inside the craft traveled four hundred eighty four million kilometers to reach the red planet . well this is a very exciting day as you can imagine we've got a lot of scientists and engineers that have put many years of work into this particular mission and today is the moment of truth in the thirty minutes between entering
after a year or two where it seemed like things had become stable in a cool kind of frozen conflicts nic thank you very much that was nick conley in kiev and in moscow for us emily sherman thank you both very much. now one small step closer to unlocking the secrets of the red planet scientists are celebrating after their insights spacecraft touchdown on mars the billion dollar mission expects to collect important data on martian quakes and tremors deep underground to explain how the red planet...
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connelly good evening to you nic so you've heard president truong canceling his planned visit at the g twenty summit with blood and putin and he says the reason is that russia refuses to give back those ukrainian vessels and ukrainian sailors how is that going down in ukraine. good evening brant well this is obviously going down exceedingly well here being taken at least by the government being seen as a sign that the west is willing to pile on the diplomatic pressure on russia and especially welcome since that call for petro poroshenko or nato to up its presence in the black sea fell on deaf ears so this is really the only thing i think for now that ukraine can hope for is greater diplomatic pressure potentially some more sanctions on russia and that's a much they're going to get and the german chancellor angela merkel she has blamed russia for sparking this latest conflict but stresses that she will meet with wedeman at the g twenty summit so what role from where your what role can germany play as a mediator here. well just let's stop there bret i think it's pretty unheard of the t
connelly good evening to you nic so you've heard president truong canceling his planned visit at the g twenty summit with blood and putin and he says the reason is that russia refuses to give back those ukrainian vessels and ukrainian sailors how is that going down in ukraine. good evening brant well this is obviously going down exceedingly well here being taken at least by the government being seen as a sign that the west is willing to pile on the diplomatic pressure on russia and especially...
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thanks so much, nic. good work.or us. >>> let's get back to the midterm elections on tuesday. candidates and some a-list surrogates are making a last-ditch pitch to voters across the country in the final hours before election day. so how are voters responding? we're going live to texas. leave me for schwab,i knoo but before you do that, you should meet our newest team member, tecky. i'm tecky. i can do it all. go ahead, ask it a question. tecky, can you offer low costs and award-winning wealth management with a satisfaction guarantee, like schwab? sorry. tecky can't do that. schwabbb! calling schwab. we don't have a satisfaction guarantee, but we do have tecky! i'm tecky. i ca... are you getting low costs and award-winning wealth management? if not, talk to schwab. and award-winning wealth management? booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to pr
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>> hi, dad, it's me. >> nic? >> yeah. please, dad. i know i did wrong. i want to stop. rehab, all right? just let me come home. ( applause ) >> stephen: the-- the film looks expwiewfl human and heartbreaking. and i just want to touch on one other film that you've got coming up. >> yes. >> stephen: i know you can't tell me anything. is it true you've been cast as paul trades in the new "doom?" >> yes. >> stephen: what is fear? do you know what fear is? fear is the mind killer. good luck. >> thank you. ( laughter ) so nice to meet you. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: "beautiful boy" is in theaters now. timothee chalamet, everybody! we'll be right back. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing more. he said that because i had a higher chance of getting hiv through sex,
>> hi, dad, it's me. >> nic? >> yeah. please, dad. i know i did wrong. i want to stop. rehab, all right? just let me come home. ( applause ) >> stephen: the-- the film looks expwiewfl human and heartbreaking. and i just want to touch on one other film that you've got coming up. >> yes. >> stephen: i know you can't tell me anything. is it true you've been cast as paul trades in the new "doom?" >> yes. >> stephen: what is fear? do you know...
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julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now.pnotising and unsettling. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, filming julie christie he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star and james fox as a gangster. it included graphic scenes of violence, sex and drug—taking. you are really a freak. i don't mean that unkindly. the man who fell to earth featured another rock star, david bowie, in a sprawling and sometimes hallucinogenic work of science fiction. he could be driven. on one film the crew threatened to walk out when he filmed for 24 hours nonstop. but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination or his skill at wrongfooting, bewildering and delighting audiences. the film director nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.
julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now.pnotising and unsettling. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, filming julie christie he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star...
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julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now.fore becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit a51, filming julie christie. he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star and james fox as a gangster. it included graphic scenes of violence, sex and drug—taking. you are really a freak. i don't mean that unkindly. the man who fell to earth featured another rock star, david bowie, in a sprawling work of science fiction. he could be driven. on one film the crew threatened to walk out when he filmed for 2a hours nonstop. but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination or his skill at wrongfooting, bewildering and delighting audiences. the director, nicolas roeg who's died at the age of 90. time to have a look at the weather. let's see what is installed for the second ha
julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now.fore becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit a51, filming julie christie. he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star and james fox as a gangster. it included...
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julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now. his films, the images by turns hooked you, hypnotised you and unsettled you. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, filming julie christie for the french director francsois truffaud. he was the director of photography here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, filming on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. this adaptation of far from the madding crowd was also all his own work, and also won awards. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star and james fox is a gangster. it included graphic scenes of violence, sex and drug—taking. we want to drink. i cannot make it any simpler. water. he followed it with walkabout, about two white it starred jenny agutter and his own son, luke. water! glug glug glug! i don't understand how you can watch them all at the same time. you are really
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ukrainian capital kiev first of all nic there seems to be some confusion about whether martial law is actually in effect in ukraine or not is ukraine under martial law. good morning terry well we were expecting to wake up to have all of this some clarity off to all these days of confusion and yet the guessing goes on it seems like the law needed to put this into effect has still not been signed not by the president nor by the chairman of ukraine's parliament who it seems isn't even in the country to do so so a lot of question marks there even some confusion as to whether it might have been applied retroactively by an order by the president so we're hoping to understand more today but even if it does come into effect we still don't know the actual real effects on everyday ukrainians lives how this is going to affect people what civil liberties will be affected so a lot of question marks still open ok well let's look more closely now at the crisis itself president poroshenko there in ukraine he says he's going to use all means necessary to secure the release of those captured ukrainian
ukrainian capital kiev first of all nic there seems to be some confusion about whether martial law is actually in effect in ukraine or not is ukraine under martial law. good morning terry well we were expecting to wake up to have all of this some clarity off to all these days of confusion and yet the guessing goes on it seems like the law needed to put this into effect has still not been signed not by the president nor by the chairman of ukraine's parliament who it seems isn't even in the...
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nic, thanks very much for coming on.orrectly there is out of the entire continental united states one area that is not updated regularly on google earth and this test facility maintained by the u.s. government. is that correct? >> that is correct, yes. it is very close to the infamous area 51, which is, of course, where ufo enthuse enthusiasts say whatever it was that crashed as roswell in 1947 was taken. the test range is about 70 miles away from area 51. and, again, it is one of the most secret places on the face of the planet. ufo enthusiasts and the conspiracy community say that's where the aliens are and u. if os we are trying to develop test flown. aviation enthusiasts say it's the next site of generation of prototype aircraft, drones and perhaps hypersonic weapons are tested. there was a blind spot for years. >> tucker: is there any evidence that the first camp is right or on to something? is there any evidence that the u.s. government does have knowledge of ufos that hasn't been shared with the public? >> well, t
nic, thanks very much for coming on.orrectly there is out of the entire continental united states one area that is not updated regularly on google earth and this test facility maintained by the u.s. government. is that correct? >> that is correct, yes. it is very close to the infamous area 51, which is, of course, where ufo enthuse enthusiasts say whatever it was that crashed as roswell in 1947 was taken. the test range is about 70 miles away from area 51. and, again, it is one of the...
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julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece don't look now.nd unsettling. he was a cameraman before he was a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, filming julie christie. he was director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director, david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar, partly for roeg's work. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance, with mickjagger as a rock star and james fox as a gangster. # i rememberyou in hemlock road, 1956... it included graphic scenes of violence, sex and drug—taking. you know, tommy, you're really a freak. i don't mean that unkindly. the man who fell to earth featured another musician, david bowie, in a sprawling work of science fiction. he could be driven. on one film, the crew threatened a walk—out when he filmed for 2h hours nonstop. but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination, or his skill at wrongfooting, bewildering and delighting audiences. nasa's latest mission to mars, insight, is due to arrive on
julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece don't look now.nd unsettling. he was a cameraman before he was a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, filming julie christie. he was director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director, david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar, partly for roeg's work. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance, with mickjagger as a rock star and james fox as a gangster....
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the sons telling nic robertson it is hard to deal with the fallout. >> this is putting a lot of burdenn us. all of us. everybody seeking information just as we do. they think we have answers. unfortunately we don't. >> it is not easy. especially when the story gets this big. it is not easy. it is confusing. even when we grieve. we are grieving at the same time we are looking at the media and the misinformation. there's a lot of ups and downs. >> i can't imagine. khashoggi tells cnn that he has faith that the king of saudi arabia will bring those responsible for his father's murder to justice. >> congress returns a week after tuesday's election. perhaps they will do something. it is not clear who will hold them accountable. >>> the president tries to rally his base. a slew of democrats possibly countering that message. welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, in
the sons telling nic robertson it is hard to deal with the fallout. >> this is putting a lot of burdenn us. all of us. everybody seeking information just as we do. they think we have answers. unfortunately we don't. >> it is not easy. especially when the story gets this big. it is not easy. it is confusing. even when we grieve. we are grieving at the same time we are looking at the media and the misinformation. there's a lot of ups and downs. >> i can't imagine. khashoggi...
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three of various global leaders starring in the enemy did satires up of it nic. what also sets the three d. show apart is that it's created in the unity game development environment. the animated characters are played by real life actors filmed with motion capture or mushroom. trip because. i'm not going to. let your. crops. the program is produced for d w in the capital it's been broadcast since november twenty seventeen with a new episode appearing every week and all new production technique makes it all possible. kindness are the most valuable thing here so. things. to be able to develop things as fast as we can and there is. really a nice quality way. the time pressure is intense each episode script is developed over the course of the week then it's straight into the recording studio. not everyone wants to be filmed during their work for the satirical show some of the voice artists have russian clients too and they fear a backlash for being critical of the kremlin. this group has both speaking and singing parts. meanwhile five three d. artists compose new bac
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nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> breaking news. a british student accused by the uae of being a spy and sentenced to life in prison has been pardoned. this is days after 31-year-old matthew hedges family made a plea to the government. hedges was arrested in may after a research trip. he is a specialist in middle eastern studies in durham. hedges was forced to sign a confession in arabic although he doesn't read or speak the language. >>> is this an invasion or maybe people seeking asylum? the pictures, christine, that came out of the border yesterday depends on who you ask. hundreds of migrants overwhelm police and move to bring forward the immigration debate. medi is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours.
nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> breaking news. a british student accused by the uae of being a spy and sentenced to life in prison has been pardoned. this is days after 31-year-old matthew hedges family made a plea to the government. hedges was arrested in may after a research trip. he is a specialist in middle eastern studies in durham. hedges was forced to sign a confession in arabic although he doesn't read or speak the language. >>> is this an invasion or maybe...
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but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination or his skill at wrong footing, bewildering and delighting audiences. next on bbc news, it's time for click. the californian wildfires are the deadliest the state has ever seen. they have claimed the lives of more than 80 people, hundreds are missing, and whole towns have been destroyed. but as residents tried to escape, the firefighters did what they always do: they ran towards the danger. it is a profession that relies on courage, dedication, and, increasingly, the latest science and technology — to find out how fires behave and how to beat back the flames. and if you want to be a firefighter, this is where you learn your craft. the international fire training centre in darlington, in the north of england. this is where brave firefighters come from around the world to learn the latest techniques in fighting all kinds of blazes. they can simulate a huge variety of fire scenarios here. oil rigs, industrialfires, that's an overturned fuel tanker, and they can select any size of aircraft, from the smallest to the lar
but no other british director could match nic roeg's visual imagination or his skill at wrong footing, bewildering and delighting audiences. next on bbc news, it's time for click. the californian wildfires are the deadliest the state has ever seen. they have claimed the lives of more than 80 people, hundreds are missing, and whole towns have been destroyed. but as residents tried to escape, the firefighters did what they always do: they ran towards the danger. it is a profession that relies on...
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but still nic you know we're worried the road might collapse. because underneath the road we saw a crowd of this is going to support the last thing. we peer efforts have been hampered by the heavy rains and of said cicely with villages has been inundated. the storm's damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions some are saying it will be decades before the region's recover. well in tennis novak djokovic has ended roger federer's hopes of one hundred career title at the paris masters this week the serbian prevailed in the tight semifinal djokovic took a first set after a nail biting tie break when federal went along for the match western level when federer hit back in the second set with some stunning shots the swiss great was denied however winning the third set to power into sunday's final against karen hatton of. and the bundesliga shows on in a few minutes with us pablo foley alias will have all the highlights from the game so far this weekend stick around to see how dortmund extended their late at the top of the table with the women
but still nic you know we're worried the road might collapse. because underneath the road we saw a crowd of this is going to support the last thing. we peer efforts have been hampered by the heavy rains and of said cicely with villages has been inundated. the storm's damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions some are saying it will be decades before the region's recover. well in tennis novak djokovic has ended roger federer's hopes of one hundred career title at the paris masters...
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eastern ukraine between ukrainian forces and the russian backed and russian supported rebels back to you nic in moscow for a final question both sides have called for an emergency u.n. security council meeting today could that defuse this escalating situation. well there has been speculation we might see some kind of relatively rapid to monetary and solution maybe even some early release of those ukrainian sail as the ships but that doesn't take away the underlying problem that david mentioned that all of this conflict over control of the sea of as all of the russians de facto control access to the sea specially since they built the bridge over the strait and this is something that is why did the crimea this is also about eastern ukraine the ukrainian controlled politic don't bass is economically dependent on those ports in the sea of as over tens of thousands of jobs at risk if they see it as well becomes a military zone that is prone to these kind of conflicts so we could definitely be seeing tensions ratcheting up that a knock on effect beyond crimea nick thank you so much for that was ni
eastern ukraine between ukrainian forces and the russian backed and russian supported rebels back to you nic in moscow for a final question both sides have called for an emergency u.n. security council meeting today could that defuse this escalating situation. well there has been speculation we might see some kind of relatively rapid to monetary and solution maybe even some early release of those ukrainian sail as the ships but that doesn't take away the underlying problem that david mentioned...
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correspondent nick conley is in camp welcome nic what reaction has there been from ukraine to this court sentence good evening fail well the ukrainian position has consistently been that this is completely illegitimate that russia has no right deciding who passes through the current straits crimea obviously internationally recognized as ukrainian territory and so they have been demanding they're immediately released. and tell us what the the sailor said when they appeared on russian t.v. was there any suspicion of coercion. well indeed they said that they recognized that what they'd been doing the cut straight was quote provocative and that they had ignored warnings from the russian side to desist now most people here in kiev say that the language used seemed very unnatural that they seem to be reading if they were reading off a page and that their whole body language suggested that this wasn't done on the basis of free will but this latest standoff between russia and ukraine clearly it's not the first why is it so dangerous. well what really makes this different feel is that unlike in e
correspondent nick conley is in camp welcome nic what reaction has there been from ukraine to this court sentence good evening fail well the ukrainian position has consistently been that this is completely illegitimate that russia has no right deciding who passes through the current straits crimea obviously internationally recognized as ukrainian territory and so they have been demanding they're immediately released. and tell us what the the sailor said when they appeared on russian t.v. was...
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of all those challenges all right he did he is not calmly reporting for us live from kiev thank you nic. you're watching news still to come a possible breakthrough on the u.k. and the e.u. are reported to have reached an agreement on granting banks access to the single market their breath it. then we'll have the details on that story and the rest of your business headlines coming right up in one minute. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on love. don't expect happy ending. the church. it's. nothing but then i guess sometimes i am but most often when that. thinks deep into .
of all those challenges all right he did he is not calmly reporting for us live from kiev thank you nic. you're watching news still to come a possible breakthrough on the u.k. and the e.u. are reported to have reached an agreement on granting banks access to the single market their breath it. then we'll have the details on that story and the rest of your business headlines coming right up in one minute. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on love. don't expect happy...
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todd: nic, where is the ring right now?t kirk's jewelers in chico. they were more than happy to get to work restoring it and i -- it's going to take about 3 to 4 weeks. but it's going to be back good as new. steve: yeah. nic, how was it going to the house that you grew up in and see that it was all gone? >> it was pretty shocking. it was really dark when we went there but it was still enough to see the devastation. there were only a few structures in the house still standing. bring wall, file cabinets, some appliances. and through that rubble i was able to find the safe that's what the ring was stored in. it was very hard to see. the whole neighborhood was just ash. it's was very scary. ainsley: how important is it to restore that very stone and that ring and use that ring that survived all of that, how important is it for you to propose with that ring? >> it is the most important thing to me. especially considering what it has been through and what it means now. todd: without giving up all your secrets any tiny hint of you
todd: nic, where is the ring right now?t kirk's jewelers in chico. they were more than happy to get to work restoring it and i -- it's going to take about 3 to 4 weeks. but it's going to be back good as new. steve: yeah. nic, how was it going to the house that you grew up in and see that it was all gone? >> it was pretty shocking. it was really dark when we went there but it was still enough to see the devastation. there were only a few structures in the house still standing. bring wall,...
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now by our correspondent nick conley in kiev and emily short one in moscow good morning to you both nic ukraine has imposed martial law what kinds of power does this give ukrainian authorities and how will that help them solve this crisis good morning terry well this is unprecedented in all the years of conflict we've seen here in ukraine off the onyx ation by russia of crimea and the conflict in the east this has never happened before this is. basically this gives the government the option to restrict civil liberties anything from freedom of speech to freedom of assembly giving the police more powers and also potentially allowing for the mobilization of all me reservists having said that we still haven't seen much detail this was voted through late last night in pretty chaotic parliament tree assembly it wasn't clear for a long time if it would actually get the number the required number of votes it did . but whether this is just an option the government is giving itself for the case of escalation with russia or if we're going to see a direct impact on everyday ukrainians lives we stil
now by our correspondent nick conley in kiev and emily short one in moscow good morning to you both nic ukraine has imposed martial law what kinds of power does this give ukrainian authorities and how will that help them solve this crisis good morning terry well this is unprecedented in all the years of conflict we've seen here in ukraine off the onyx ation by russia of crimea and the conflict in the east this has never happened before this is. basically this gives the government the option to...
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we have a long road still ahead, and we have cnn's nic robertson live. >> reporter: meeting with cabinetters right now, and of course two weeks ago when she had a similar type of meeting, some of the cabinet ministers resigned over the issue of the agreement she had at that point. the numbers in parliament don't stack up. she will be addressing parliament. she's written an open letter to the voters of the uk in hopes they will sort of create a momentum behind the mps to change their minds and support this deal. what theresa may is going to say is what she has been saying, this is the best deal and if you don't go for this deal you go back to square one. this deal is the deal that delivers on what you wanted as part of the brexit, and that's control of the borders, migration, control of your money and your laws. she's going to continue that message over the next couple of weeks until that vote comes. the numbers are stacked against her very badly right now, and not only is her own party divided, dozens of mp's and the opposition is set against it, and the scottish national party are again
we have a long road still ahead, and we have cnn's nic robertson live. >> reporter: meeting with cabinetters right now, and of course two weeks ago when she had a similar type of meeting, some of the cabinet ministers resigned over the issue of the agreement she had at that point. the numbers in parliament don't stack up. she will be addressing parliament. she's written an open letter to the voters of the uk in hopes they will sort of create a momentum behind the mps to change their minds...
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correspondent nick conley welcome nic so the u.s. and ukraine have named angle america as a possible a mediator is vladimir putin any more likely to listen to this time than before. good evening phil well whether or not he listens to her he certainly picks up the phone when she calls i think this idea comes from the weekend when petro poroshenko was trying to get through to the kremlin just off the seizure of those ukrainian ships and his call was not returned his solution was to call berlin to call engler merkel and she was then able to establish some communication i think it's important to remember here that even though anger merkel has is very. is known for her the actions she took over sanctions and was very key to making sure those sanctions on russia were put in place and kept up by the european union she was very fastidious about keeping those lines of communication open visiting let him eat food and even at the height of the crisis so given that the key of no moscow seems willing to talk directly there are going to be many ot
correspondent nick conley welcome nic so the u.s. and ukraine have named angle america as a possible a mediator is vladimir putin any more likely to listen to this time than before. good evening phil well whether or not he listens to her he certainly picks up the phone when she calls i think this idea comes from the weekend when petro poroshenko was trying to get through to the kremlin just off the seizure of those ukrainian ships and his call was not returned his solution was to call berlin to...
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they sat down with our nic robertson, and nic joins us now with the exclusive interview. >> this is aare going through an absolutely terrible time. you see it in hair eyes and hear it in their voices, and it's also a situation they are in where it's a huge global diplomatic situation, and for this family it's about a father and the father's story and that's what is being lost, that's what they wanted to talk about most importantly, to get his body back. they are breaking their silence about their father's death. >> all we want right now is to bury him with the rest of his family. >> in saudi arabia? >> in saudi arabia, yes. i talked about that with the saudi authorities and i just hope that it happens soon. i believe this issue is ongoing and we are hopeful about that. >> turkey says "washington post" columnist was strangled and then dismembered as soon as he entered the consulate in istanbul. saudi officials admit he was killed but have not said how. >> it is a mystery and this is putting a lot of burden on us, on all of us. it's difficult. it's not easy. especially when the story ge
they sat down with our nic robertson, and nic joins us now with the exclusive interview. >> this is aare going through an absolutely terrible time. you see it in hair eyes and hear it in their voices, and it's also a situation they are in where it's a huge global diplomatic situation, and for this family it's about a father and the father's story and that's what is being lost, that's what they wanted to talk about most importantly, to get his body back. they are breaking their silence...
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strode over to poland got support nic thank you very much roger federer's hopes of facing novak djokovic and the season ending a.t.p. tour final have come to an end he's been beaten by alexander's vera in the semifinals there in london but as so hell mark reports the twenty one year old german's victory didn't come without controversy a shot to a one hundred singles title was on the line for roger federer in his tall final semi against a very game alexander's very the german himself was looking to win his biggest title and he started well winning a close first seven five. and while the second was even closer it will likely be remembered for a moment of controversy. out for three down in a tie break vera stopped the rally because the ball boy dropped a ball and despite the london crowd not being impressed with the umpire ordered the point to be replayed. that the federal ultimately paid the price for an unforced error made by somebody else. the german would win three pay point and go on to seal the match and a spot in the final with thank the but the founds would not let him enjoy his mom
strode over to poland got support nic thank you very much roger federer's hopes of facing novak djokovic and the season ending a.t.p. tour final have come to an end he's been beaten by alexander's vera in the semifinals there in london but as so hell mark reports the twenty one year old german's victory didn't come without controversy a shot to a one hundred singles title was on the line for roger federer in his tall final semi against a very game alexander's very the german himself was looking...
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sot when i went from blaming nic and being nagry to udnerstanding he was sick all that judgement andvaporated and i could look at him with compassion and just do whatever i could to help him scheff hopes those who see the movie or read the book will realize the notion that addicts must hit bottom before getting help are antiquated and often deadly.. andthat medication can be helpful in treating addiction. but most of all he wants to give people hope.sotdan kerman kron 4 news (lawrence bay area weather)(lawrence bay (lawrence bay area weather) (sports tease) just ahead in sports, the nba taking some funds out of kevin durant's bank account... for a little courtside interaction with a fan. details comin up. we'll start tonight with the warriors, before the team can start getting out of this rut, there's still some not-so glamorous headlines to talk about. kevin durant...hit with a 25- thousand dollar fine today for swearing at a fan on their road trip. this happened in saturday's loss against dallas... it's unclear what was exactly said to durant, but video captured the two-time finals
sot when i went from blaming nic and being nagry to udnerstanding he was sick all that judgement andvaporated and i could look at him with compassion and just do whatever i could to help him scheff hopes those who see the movie or read the book will realize the notion that addicts must hit bottom before getting help are antiquated and often deadly.. andthat medication can be helpful in treating addiction. but most of all he wants to give people hope.sotdan kerman kron 4 news (lawrence bay area...
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sot when i went from blaming nic and being nagry to udnerstanding he was sick all that judgement andger evaporated and i could look at him with compassion and just do whatever i could to help him scheff hopes those who see the movie or read the book will realize the notion that addicts must hit bottom before getting help are antiquated and often deadly.. andthat medication can be helpful in treating addiction. but most of all he wants to give people hope.sotdan kerman kron 4 news (pam) still ahead tonight -- a german company rolling out brand new motorcycles... why these are not your ordinary rides .. (ken) and -- for a lot of people... getting out of a lease and jumping into a mortgage is a big decision... but is it for everybody? we have the answer in tonight's in-depth report -- when we come back. (sports) just ahead in sports, sharkies highlights from the tank, why some fans needed earmuffs being around kevin durant the other night, and also, tiger and lefty with some serious money conversations in advance of their head to head showdown tha'ts comin up showdown tha'ts comin up on
sot when i went from blaming nic and being nagry to udnerstanding he was sick all that judgement andger evaporated and i could look at him with compassion and just do whatever i could to help him scheff hopes those who see the movie or read the book will realize the notion that addicts must hit bottom before getting help are antiquated and often deadly.. andthat medication can be helpful in treating addiction. but most of all he wants to give people hope.sotdan kerman kron 4 news (pam) still...
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> and now let's talk about this with docminic thomas from paris.'s talk about the possibility of that vote of no confidence. how concerning should that be for theresa may? >> it has been a concern for her ever really since she's been in office. it seems every few weeks there is discussion of this. in order to trigger a vote of no confidence, they have to get 15% of their conservative mps to sign on to this, which is the magic number of 48. and they seem to be gathering momentum for that few days ago, but it seems to be slowing down again. i think they are confronted with the situation that if they actually were to remove theresa may and force a leadership challenge, the interesting question would therefore be who would come along, who would be able to unite this party, and do they really deep down want to be shepherding the brexit through when the deal seems to be struggling, when there seems to be such lack of support for any kind of parliamentary vote on this question. so it would leave even more uncertainty. >> despite the resignations, we are s
nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> and now let's talk about this with docminic thomas from paris.'s talk about the possibility of that vote of no confidence. how concerning should that be for theresa may? >> it has been a concern for her ever really since she's been in office. it seems every few weeks there is discussion of this. in order to trigger a vote of no confidence, they have to get 15% of their conservative mps to sign on to this, which is the magic number of 48. and they...
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nic roeg later married her. generation of children. and made producers and distributors uncomfortablen bbc news, it's time for click. has ever seen. hundreds are missing, and whole towns have been destroyed. what they always do: they ran towards the danger.
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. >> closed captioning provided by. nic aciin moisture.t lotion. >> when you go to the amusement park, you are supposed to get scared in the fun house, not the ferris wheel but that's not what happened in indonesia. >> they are upside down. >> yes, one of the gondolas tipped over. it was half way around before someone stopped. the people in it slid out and on to the other one below. >> was this poor design or was someone swinging it too much? >> authorities are not saying. they believe it was a ylfunction. >>ou se who le starttuff imbing o. >> the turning upside down. >> they are not supposed to do that. look, in this next video, this guy is pulling a spider man climbing up there to help them who are stuck. >> you have n a v dangero situation. there are no reports of injuries but authorities are still looking into the cause even though they suspect it is just a malfunction. >> i heard this song once and i fell in love with it. ♪ ♪ >> how pretty is that? >> it is beautiful and the message. who is this girl? >> you may recognize her, avia bu
. >> closed captioning provided by. nic aciin moisture.t lotion. >> when you go to the amusement park, you are supposed to get scared in the fun house, not the ferris wheel but that's not what happened in indonesia. >> they are upside down. >> yes, one of the gondolas tipped over. it was half way around before someone stopped. the people in it slid out and on to the other one below. >> was this poor design or was someone swinging it too much? >> authorities...
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. >> cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, joins us now.must have been a remarkable encounter. two people lost their father under the worst circumstances. the saudis not even acknowledging where his body is. tell us about the dynamic in that room and how they're handling this. >> i spent a lot of time with them this weekend, three days, three different meetings before we even got into the interview. this is a family that has been knocked down, is beginning to pick itself up. they're in the middle of a tragedy and a sequence of events they're not even close to beginning to come to terms with. for them, it's overly politicized. and i think, you know, if we look at that instance where he got to shake hands with the crown prince and king, the twitter sphere erupted, said that it lo about the way he was dressed and that it looked like he had been dragged into the meeting. jamal, their father, as a man and not a political pawn. when it comes down to -- when i asked him what he took out of that meeting with the king was, yes, he has faith in the k
. >> cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, joins us now.must have been a remarkable encounter. two people lost their father under the worst circumstances. the saudis not even acknowledging where his body is. tell us about the dynamic in that room and how they're handling this. >> i spent a lot of time with them this weekend, three days, three different meetings before we even got into the interview. this is a family that has been knocked down, is beginning to pick...
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sot when i went from blaming nic and being nagry to udnerstanding he was sick all that judgement ando whatever i could to help him scheff hopes those who see the movie or read the book will realize the notion that addicts must hit bottom before getting help are antiquated and often deadly.. andthat medication can be helpful in treating addiction. but most of all he wants to give people hope.sotdan kerman kron 4 news ( robin ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge... ( james ) former president barack obama spent part of tuesday volunteering at a food bank in illinois. this is at the greater chicago food depository -- the main food bank in the city. obama donned a white sox hat and purple latex gloves and jumped in with the rest of the volunteers. while busy helping sort food for the thanksgiving holiday ...he still made time for jokes, hugs, and handshakes. ( james ) the 92nd edition of the macy's thanksgiving day parade gets underway tomorrow in new york...and there are some concerns about the weather. spectators and parade workers can expect bone chil
sot when i went from blaming nic and being nagry to udnerstanding he was sick all that judgement ando whatever i could to help him scheff hopes those who see the movie or read the book will realize the notion that addicts must hit bottom before getting help are antiquated and often deadly.. andthat medication can be helpful in treating addiction. but most of all he wants to give people hope.sotdan kerman kron 4 news ( robin ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... golden gate...
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our international diplomatic editor nic robertson is already in paris for us.f reception should president trump expect from the allies in paris? >> reporter: yeah, wolf, it's already friday here, so it will be later today that president trump touches down, and i think the best indication we have so far that we've heard from the german foreign minister saying that president trump shouldn't be or the international community shouldn't expect president trump to do some kind of course correction based on these midterm results. he also indicates that germany will have to do some sort of course correction, saying that the united states is the most important trading partner for germany outside of europe, and therefore germany must realign and remeasure its relationship with the united states. so, the indication here is that the united states allies see president trump as taking these results and continuing on the same track that he's been on, at the same time recognizing that he's going to be tied up more with domestic issues and have less time for international issues
our international diplomatic editor nic robertson is already in paris for us.f reception should president trump expect from the allies in paris? >> reporter: yeah, wolf, it's already friday here, so it will be later today that president trump touches down, and i think the best indication we have so far that we've heard from the german foreign minister saying that president trump shouldn't be or the international community shouldn't expect president trump to do some kind of course...
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or you could go and he is in a kind of version much and he will soon know which person would do some nic about did them all boot her move or move with by the him to move them to for you to put up with a couple. was really there just to clear that it'll be. up to the government you want about almost solid support for kubica not special that i wanted to get rid of so much and if you boy he. taught you a city and you move when you're too cool. you shall see the truth and the truth of beautiful scene up by us or those who support us but most of them over the top neutral venue something most of you will be those beautiful in the. winter the sum of all the of the i'm given. movement of both. the food is the protein the fluids the progress the. loop the first. cut. cut. cut. cut. but. if. it's a dream to. you yes you do is. just a little stronger his voice is unsure itself this is due to all the week rolls up getting started to close to total just itself. made me believe it did you believe the food is easy to. live and believe he's legitimately but he could see that he didn't want to. live by g
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. >>> priyanka and nic license an dos could be soon.wo got the official paperwork in beverly hills last week and plan to tie the knot by the end of the year. >> i'm seeing myself happier and just being in the whole situation of finding someone who can be a partner to you in so many ways other than one is amazing. >> the bride to be is currently in india. one source reports the couple plans to have their marriage ceremony in the bride's home country. nick showed off his grooms men gifts, electric scooters. after their wedding they have planned a celebration in the u.s. with friends and family. we've also learned that both priyanka and nick are ready to be husband and wife. >>> last night angels descended on new york city for their big victoria's secret fashion show and for adam levine it was also another proud husband moment. behati's big smile was all for adam who cheered like crazy every time his angel hit the catwalk. and, yes, she could hear him. >> oh, yeah, i saw him and i was like ah. it was so awesome. it's so fun. i love it. >>
. >>> priyanka and nic license an dos could be soon.wo got the official paperwork in beverly hills last week and plan to tie the knot by the end of the year. >> i'm seeing myself happier and just being in the whole situation of finding someone who can be a partner to you in so many ways other than one is amazing. >> the bride to be is currently in india. one source reports the couple plans to have their marriage ceremony in the bride's home country. nick showed off his...
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>> yeah, if there's temperance in the tension in the trade war, you would see a nic move upward. unfortunately we eected tha before the midterms. we didn't see it. seems though trump may be pushing it out to a presidential election issue. so he has a little more time. >> what type of consumer data are you looking at and why is that important? >> sure. you guys referenced earlier some of the data we saw, 20% increases and black friday sales as well as and people thinking you're going to see more monday.es here on cyber unfortunately what we like to look at isny com earnings and there are no earnings. earning season is over. so far it's been positive and that's a big part of the why y saw the big move up today. >> fed rate increase, that's already in the market. taris is already in the market. hat could happen that the market's not anticipating right hinking aboutre >> continued strength in the consumer. the almost nice thing is the expectation is that interest rates are going to go up. that's bad. the expectation is that the trade war is going to contivee and exacerbate. that's ba
>> yeah, if there's temperance in the tension in the trade war, you would see a nic move upward. unfortunately we eected tha before the midterms. we didn't see it. seems though trump may be pushing it out to a presidential election issue. so he has a little more time. >> what type of consumer data are you looking at and why is that important? >> sure. you guys referenced earlier some of the data we saw, 20% increases and black friday sales as well as and people thinking you're...