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nick jonas.be a little busy since we learned he's joining "the voice," but priyanka is busy. we were just with her. >> we all know priyanka is a boss lady but she is also a proud wife and she gave me a glimpse inside what life is like for the newlyweds. ♪ ♪ >> we all are just chilling at home. >> he's a planner. i'll say. he's just better at it. so i let him do it. >> and that includes their day-long wedding in india. >> couldn't show up until four days before the ceremony. nick took over. >> him and my mom handled everything. i wore my outfits and arrived. >> nick taking charge is how they started dating. >> he was just like i think you're beautiful and we need to hang and i was like, that's correct. >> what's the one-year anniversary going to look like? >> i don't know, i asked. >> he's a planner, you know he planned. >> yes. >> the man is busy touring with his bros and soon "the voice." priyanka is going back to her bollywood group. starring in a foreign language film. >> i thought the real-li
nick jonas.be a little busy since we learned he's joining "the voice," but priyanka is busy. we were just with her. >> we all know priyanka is a boss lady but she is also a proud wife and she gave me a glimpse inside what life is like for the newlyweds. ♪ ♪ >> we all are just chilling at home. >> he's a planner. i'll say. he's just better at it. so i let him do it. >> and that includes their day-long wedding in india. >> couldn't show up until four...
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nick: it is up to the u.s.llow through on his threat to punish turkey for this, ande will see if they actually follow through on that threat. judy: it is not only russia winning diplomatically, if you will. it is the russian military. along the border between syria and iraq, you were telling us, as soon as the u.s. troops leave, it is the russian troops coming in. jane: it has been a remarkable turnaround. in just about a couple of weeks, since we have seen the announcement from president trump that the u.s. troops will be pulling out, to now seeing russian troops negotiating this deal in sochi, but russian troops will soon be patrolling the entire border area up and down all the way here to the iraqi border, and it has been a massive turnaround. it cannot be stressed enough how much of a reversal that is. we have seen images of russian troops entering into hastily evacuated american bases along the border, and now we will see russian boots along the ground, along the entire stretch of it. it really solidifies
nick: it is up to the u.s.llow through on his threat to punish turkey for this, ande will see if they actually follow through on that threat. judy: it is not only russia winning diplomatically, if you will. it is the russian military. along the border between syria and iraq, you were telling us, as soon as the u.s. troops leave, it is the russian troops coming in. jane: it has been a remarkable turnaround. in just about a couple of weeks, since we have seen the announcement from president trump...
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but nick's good about it, though.ge for everything. >> got to look out for me. >> got to make money. >> in the end, it's jail, so it's all about me. >> battaglia got his new position when the inmate who held it prior to him got into trouble. >> i replaced bernard. he got caught tattooing. they moved him to s-2 now. >> william bernard had already given himself a new hairstyle. he got into trouble when staff also noticed a freshly made inmate tattoo on his wrist. since tattooing violates jail rules, bernard is confined to a disciplinary cell he now shares with lewis pizzi. >> i wanted to represent bronze star or a general star to symbolize the military, because i know a lot of the guys that had passed away had gotten bronze stars, medals of valor, quite a few got purple hearts before they even got killed, so i wanted to go along those lines. and i'll probably get a tattoo of a purple heart later on down the road. >> bernard said he chose the star to honor men he served with in the army, who had lost their lives. he also
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our political correspondent nick eardley is at westminster for us. nick? since borisjohnson nick?ce boris johnson became nick? since borisjohnson became prime minister, he has found himself often in open warfare with parliament. he says the only way to end the squabbling is to have a general election. but levels of trust are so low that mps mightjust election. but levels of trust are so low that mps might just say election. but levels of trust are so low that mps mightjust say no. hello, good morning. it goes on, the prime minister you can't force brexit through, facing mps determined to keep control of the process. can it continue? he thinks not and says a few days more scrutiny for his deal and then a general election is the way out.” think for mps across the house to have any credibility about delivering brexit, they now have to commit to an election on december the 12th. time forjeremy corbyn to man up, let's have an election on december the 12. brexit next week? it looks almost impossible now. a few weeks ago, it was harrowing, no ifs or buts. now there is a but. because of t
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as nick has been saying this took months to prepare.firm the intelligence, get the forces in position, absolute secrecy. and know you could go in there and not fail. the last thing, by the way, on a political level, this president would need, is to go into a raid like this and lose a lot of people. they went in, well prepared and >> well armed and taking no chances when you have to have that kind of firepower, and as you already mentioned to us, having to have the boots on the ground. i believe we also have that audio that's come in as well, and bob, if you'll listen to it with me, it is interesting. take a listen for a moment. now a lot of what we heard there might sound random to viewers or i, but what does it sound like to you, bob, when you hear that? >> well, i mean, having been with these guys before and watched them use gatling guns, for instance. these little helicopters called "little birds." they'll take snow shovels and feed a hopper with ammunition and a gallon gun will cut down a wall. this is starting to look like to me mo
as nick has been saying this took months to prepare.firm the intelligence, get the forces in position, absolute secrecy. and know you could go in there and not fail. the last thing, by the way, on a political level, this president would need, is to go into a raid like this and lose a lot of people. they went in, well prepared and >> well armed and taking no chances when you have to have that kind of firepower, and as you already mentioned to us, having to have the boots on the ground. i...
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it's been an unconventional journey to the nick nurse.y to the top, but now he's arrived, the pressure's on to stay there. katie cornell, bbc news. next up for them as the boston celtics tomorrow night, or rather friday night, i should say. that's all from sportsday. next on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are financial times political correspondent laura hughes and eve pollard, the broadcaster and former editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday express. lovely to have you both here. before our chats, a quick look at the front pages. the telegraph leads on the 39 bodies found inside a lorry in essex earlier. it says an irish people—smuggling ring is being investigated. the guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. an image of northern irish haulier mo robinson is on the front of the times. he's currently being questioned by police. claims that ministers were warned that criminals had switched to using the port of purfleet for smug
it's been an unconventional journey to the nick nurse.y to the top, but now he's arrived, the pressure's on to stay there. katie cornell, bbc news. next up for them as the boston celtics tomorrow night, or rather friday night, i should say. that's all from sportsday. next on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are financial times political correspondent laura hughes and eve pollard, the broadcaster and former...
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nick: i'm nick schifrin with a look at protests 8000 miles away in chile.t week, chileans have filled city streets in a spontaneous movement calling for fundamental reforms. struggling to heir families, pots or their instruments of frustration as they are -- as they protest unaffordable health care, pensions and a government that lost legitimacy. >> this government is unjust. rice of gas and electricity go up. there is no respect for the people, only enriching the government. isnick: it outed as a model regional success where in the 90's a expanded.rosperity it also has one of the world's larg>>t wealth gaps. people who were very poor in the pastou and not think about protesting now have a host of rising expectations. so ia crisis -- it is a crisis of rising expectations tt are not fulfilled, on the part of many people. nick: arturo vallen's whaler was the director of the georgetown latin american studies center and a former senior state department official. >> people then becomor much aware of the enormous gaps but being people who are going to private sch
nick: i'm nick schifrin with a look at protests 8000 miles away in chile.t week, chileans have filled city streets in a spontaneous movement calling for fundamental reforms. struggling to heir families, pots or their instruments of frustration as they are -- as they protest unaffordable health care, pensions and a government that lost legitimacy. >> this government is unjust. rice of gas and electricity go up. there is no respect for the people, only enriching the government. isnick: it...
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nick, how do we understand that? how does the public understand how the national counterterrorism center wasn't focused on this threat? >> as david pointed out, i'm the nonlawyer of the bunch here. i would fully subscribe to this set of comments made before me that talk about we need a better legal framework. as a practical matter, the way our government approaches the set of domestic terrorism challenges is different than international terrorism. a couple of things happened that brought that home to me. when i would go abroad and meet with my counterparts from other countries and i would think about international versus domestic terrorism, they would look at me as if i was bringing some lexicon to the table that made no sense to them because they didn't make any division or create any such divide. they simply talked about terrorism and the kinds of terrorisms. why were you americans complicating this, was the sense i took away from them, by thinking about it in two different ways? when i thought about the tree of li
nick, how do we understand that? how does the public understand how the national counterterrorism center wasn't focused on this threat? >> as david pointed out, i'm the nonlawyer of the bunch here. i would fully subscribe to this set of comments made before me that talk about we need a better legal framework. as a practical matter, the way our government approaches the set of domestic terrorism challenges is different than international terrorism. a couple of things happened that brought...
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judy: nick schifrin, thank you. ♪ judy: -- >> good evening.phanie sy with the latest headlines. parts of northern california have gone dark as planned blackouts to avert wildfires got underway this afternoon. pacific gas & electric said its outages would affect 180,000 homes and businesses. and southern california edison is considering cutting power to more than 300,000 customers tomorrow. overseas mass demonstrations in lebanon entered a seventh day. in beirut, protesters waved flags and handed out food to participants. main roads are blocked and schools and banks are closed. demonstrators accused the political elite of destroying lebanon's economy. on the other set of the world, protests are forcing change and she lay. -- in chile/ it has grown into a labor strike. tens of thousands of protesters were on the streets of santiago today. there has also been violence. some 5000 people were arrested in clashes with riot police. the president is offering concessions, including a guaranteed minimum wage. police in britain have a horror story on the
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nick bryant, bbc news, pennsylvania.ada: turning now to iraq where protests on the streets turned deadly with at least 24 people killed, two of them and wi-- in baghdad police firing teargas. ouotests have spread throu the country as people demand more jobs and an end to corruption.ea ier this month, 150 people were killed in similar protests. for more, i spoke with doug director for iraq on the national security council. thank you for joining us. the prime minister came in almost exactly a year ago, promising reform. how mu of a threat to these protests pose? doug: the are a real threat to the government. what we have here is something we have not seen before. we have a group ofrab majority protesters, arab and she majority country, so it is from the majority sect that is protesting a government that is laely governed by their people, by other arabs. there is no tent -- tint ofni sectar to this. this really is all about policy and what the government has done, or more accurately, failed to do for thlast 15 years. nada:
nick bryant, bbc news, pennsylvania.ada: turning now to iraq where protests on the streets turned deadly with at least 24 people killed, two of them and wi-- in baghdad police firing teargas. ouotests have spread throu the country as people demand more jobs and an end to corruption.ea ier this month, 150 people were killed in similar protests. for more, i spoke with doug director for iraq on the national security council. thank you for joining us. the prime minister came in almost exactly a...
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nick: to both of you, thank you very much.udy: the country's divsity is becoming ever greater, but medical research that could keeping pace.opulace is not a recent review of government cancer research studies found all racial and ethnicinies were considerably underrepresented. it also found fewer than 2% of these clinical trials focused specifically on the needs of minorities. there is the problem and there are new and promising efforts to correct it. our special correspondent has the story, part of our regular coverage of the leading edge of science and medicine. reporter: brittany was not supposed to here in 2019 on the campus of sacramento state,e studying to be doctor. >> same mechanism. >> same mechanism. reporter: in middle school she was paralyzed. her doctors told her treatment for the large-scale cancerous tumor pressi into her spine d failed. she would likely be dead within months. her only hope? a game changing clinical trial her mou santa monica, nearly 400 miles from home. >>ss the became how are we going to get t
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nick bryant reports. nick: on a day that donald trump claimed american diplomatic triumph, the facts on the ground contradicted his words. these were russian forces consolidating their power in northern syria, in an area that just weeks ago was home to a key u.s. base in the region. andse were turkish soldier turkey-backed syrian rebels unveiling their flags in triumph in a border town they have taken from the kurds. america's forces have been continuing their plout, much to the fury of their kurdish allies in the fight against islamic state. these images have come to define a major wershift. departing u.s. soldiers, former brothers in arms, pelted with potatoes. in washington, the president tried to turn what has been condemned as a tale of american betrayal into a story of personal success. pres. trum today's announcement validates our course of action with turkey that only a couple of weeks ago was scorned. now people are saying, wow, what a great outcome. let someone else fight over this long bloodsta
nick bryant reports. nick: on a day that donald trump claimed american diplomatic triumph, the facts on the ground contradicted his words. these were russian forces consolidating their power in northern syria, in an area that just weeks ago was home to a key u.s. base in the region. andse were turkish soldier turkey-backed syrian rebels unveiling their flags in triumph in a border town they have taken from the kurds. america's forces have been continuing their plout, much to the fury of their...
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nick: he has to get it through british parliahents.ces of that, given what we heard from the democratic unionist party and the labour party, opposing it? robin: it is a longshot. it has been so compressed in time. labour does not even want to hold a vote on saturday. he has created a lot of antibodies. if he does not have the democratic unionist party on his side, he is probably five votes short. for all those conservatives who fthe party and discussed -- in disgust, it assumes they will co back on board. even with all of that, if he does not have the democratic unionist or labourpl p he will be a few votes short. can he getouabor --l people who voted heavily to leave and are worried about this draggi on and on, and do not trust jeremyorbyn, can he get a few of them on his side? nly needs 10, 15. -- he only needs 10, 15. we heading toward rcceed, are election? robin: yes. he is under the gun by law. they could have taken it away from him to prevent unknown deal brexit. hes obliged to send a letter to the european commission asking for
nick: he has to get it through british parliahents.ces of that, given what we heard from the democratic unionist party and the labour party, opposing it? robin: it is a longshot. it has been so compressed in time. labour does not even want to hold a vote on saturday. he has created a lot of antibodies. if he does not have the democratic unionist party on his side, he is probably five votes short. for all those conservatives who fthe party and discussed -- in disgust, it assumes they will co...
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. >> for more, i'm joined by nick. commentary magazine associate editor and contributor nora rothman. and joining us from d.c. chief public affairs official and also a contributor carrine. everybody, welcome. nick confisori, i want to go back to the vote that nancy pelosi is going to hold. how do you see it? >> it's cost nothing to do it and what they want to do is knock away the -- arguments. so impeachment is all politics. it's all political. and the democrats are winning in court on legitimacy of it. but they have to win in the court of public opinion, as well. and democrats want people to focus on the facts that are at play here. and the gop wants everybody to focus on the process. >> yeah. >> how it came act. on the whistle-blower. his mysterious origins. >> they haven't defended the president on any of the content. >> exactly. so pelosi is trying to knock away the bricks from the gop counterargument and put as much pressure as she can on them on the facts. >> why now, though? i guess is my question. why not two w
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barbara, let me bring in nick peyton walsh. nick, we're learning despite kurds providing intel this raid was delayed by about a month. what can you tell us about that? what has been the reaction in the region? >> that's a claim from the syrian kurds who say this was a joint operation intelligencewise. they claim that it was a five-month operation in the planning and it was delayed a month because of the turkish incur shon. president trump said we started looking at this about two, three weeks ago. he was asked didn't it have an impact on the turkish in kurgs. he said one didn't impact the other. that particular turkish in kurgs not only attacked america's key ally in the fight against isis. it also went so fast that american intelligence had to evacuate their headquarters at fast pace and head back. it's extraordinary that u.s. military was able to pull this off while they busy withdrawing. turkey said this is a good sign of what happens when people work together. the kurds suggesting they supplied vital intelligence for that.
barbara, let me bring in nick peyton walsh. nick, we're learning despite kurds providing intel this raid was delayed by about a month. what can you tell us about that? what has been the reaction in the region? >> that's a claim from the syrian kurds who say this was a joint operation intelligencewise. they claim that it was a five-month operation in the planning and it was delayed a month because of the turkish incur shon. president trump said we started looking at this about two, three...
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nick paton walsh with what this all means. nick, good morning. >> reporter: we are seeing, as you saw, the trucks crossing from syria into iraq. the largest movement of personnel into iraqi cukurdista where they will be in the continuing fight against isis. that's the key in this. it's taking the fight against isis somewhere else, into a neighboring country. we've seen around us since yesterday, convoys gathering down there. and moving up east. nearest here, there was a substantial convoy that moved through. and it appears that little dribs and drabs, possibly the american personnel still moving, but the majority of the withdrawal has happened. 500 or so personnel were involved in this particular movement. it brings a deeply symbolic end of messy two weeks of policy toward syria. messy is a generous word. and we're about to deal with a complex 48 hours, in which a cease-fire will either collapse in a bloody mess or bring some s stability here. deep concerns about what comes next and what may be arranged between vladimir putin
nick paton walsh with what this all means. nick, good morning. >> reporter: we are seeing, as you saw, the trucks crossing from syria into iraq. the largest movement of personnel into iraqi cukurdista where they will be in the continuing fight against isis. that's the key in this. it's taking the fight against isis somewhere else, into a neighboring country. we've seen around us since yesterday, convoys gathering down there. and moving up east. nearest here, there was a substantial convoy...
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i don't think we know the answer. >> one question, nick. a follow-up. to what degree is a challenge or is it a challenge when we deal with a subject of domestic terrorism in sharing information across government agencies because we're talking about u.s. citizens here potentially operating in the u.s. now, we know with individuals, say, from the rise above movement, that a number of them before their arrest traveled to ukraine, traveled to italy, traveled to celebrate adolf hitl hitler's birthday in germany so i suspect when people leave the country, there are tools available to monitor their activity, but how does it -- how is this different from an international terrorist organization in terms of coordinating or sharing across are government agencies? >> it ends up being a complicating factor. to be honest, that would have been true even if you were talking about sharing of information on u.s. nationals in the context of international terrorism. for example, i used to point to this as a little bit of a silver lining of the isis experience. there weren'
i don't think we know the answer. >> one question, nick. a follow-up. to what degree is a challenge or is it a challenge when we deal with a subject of domestic terrorism in sharing information across government agencies because we're talking about u.s. citizens here potentially operating in the u.s. now, we know with individuals, say, from the rise above movement, that a number of them before their arrest traveled to ukraine, traveled to italy, traveled to celebrate adolf hitl hitler's...
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the teams remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval. after the break the hunt side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as our full than the 1st tough found maka royce with this 3 ball and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season. but dortmund have had trouble holding on to the league's this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replace. by mouth and hits and gladbach smell blood and trick hammond couldn't convert and dortmund's 3 points stayed site. by byron we're looking for the natural order of the leak having to aldeburgh seem to be a safe bet for the defending champions to take the table leave because buyers are stacked well or weak at the back stopping $11.00 he is something do no one can right now but what about buyer stopping their small the very in. the barn legend thomas millar starting on the bench once again and his team mates weren't really present at the start either out sport took the lead after 27 seconds marco dish hitting home against a sleepy munich de
the teams remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval. after the break the hunt side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as our full than the 1st tough found maka royce with this 3 ball and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season. but dortmund have had trouble holding on to the league's this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replace. by mouth and hits and gladbach smell blood and trick hammond couldn't convert and...
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but his journey wasn't always so smooth. >> reporter: this is nick hague. walking about 250 miles above the rest of us. his earth view and his life view both changed. >> to be able to look down and see the earth for what it is, and realize we are on this special island in this abyss of darkness. the change of perspective up here is profound and you can definitely feel it. >> reporter: for six months, his home has been the international space station. but, his emotional space ride began before he got here. last october, his ride to space, a russian rocket, had to abort mid flight. a booster malfunctioned. disingrateing beneath him. the capsule was flung to safety. back on the ground, this hug from his wife katie was longer than usual. >> you realize in that moment, this could have been bad. >> reporter: when we talk today the couple last december, nasa was giving hague what he anher launch. otat >> nervous? >> oh yes. it's scary to be the spouse and watch it from the outside. >> reporter: but this flight reached the space station without a hitch. >> confirme
but his journey wasn't always so smooth. >> reporter: this is nick hague. walking about 250 miles above the rest of us. his earth view and his life view both changed. >> to be able to look down and see the earth for what it is, and realize we are on this special island in this abyss of darkness. the change of perspective up here is profound and you can definitely feel it. >> reporter: for six months, his home has been the international space station. but, his emotional space...
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the team's remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval.after the break the home side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as up for old in the 1st half hour mark a royce with these 3 ball and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season. but dortmund have had trouble holding on to their leads this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replaced by modern hits and gladbach smelled blood patrick helman couldn't converse and dortmund's 3 points stateside. well meanwhile byron munich visited fellow bavarians out for it in a darby match which they hoped would real stylish their position at the top of the bunch as they have but slack defending cost them as outs for managed to entre. biron legend thomas mohler starting yet another match on the bench with his teammates on the pitch not really present at the start either oxburgh took the lead after 27 seconds marco richter scoring against a sleepy munich defense i'd and things got even worse when defender nick glass zula went down with a
the team's remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval.after the break the home side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as up for old in the 1st half hour mark a royce with these 3 ball and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season. but dortmund have had trouble holding on to their leads this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replaced by modern hits and gladbach smelled blood patrick helman couldn't converse and...
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brother nick is becoming these new end regardless of the game of thrones so you have an opportunity to sail ana kim. they have been married 30 gary in the u.s. congress in a row seat and beth was filmed on the front deck of power. there during exams scenes in dubrovnik in croatia croatia and our entire cultures all up until the homeland war people were renting their apartments let's say and they had guessed it were coming to their places for 10 years in a row see there'd be brought this is where royal family wished farewell till 2 marcella you can have both in frame. john song. with. him or not visiting the same location for same years in a role because the way i believe that the travelling became more affordable and now you have opportunities for me even less money to visit places far far away. tourism has changed you brother nick completely and the only one in full residence left in the last 8 years now i live outside of your town because i find the old town a little bit too crowded specially during summer months you hardly could walk and you can park shopping is limited then such a
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but after getting word from home, he's not too optimistic. >> i heard from nick a month ago .s doing him, doing what he does. he picked up using and doing his thing. but i haven't heard from him in a month. it is what it is. it's what he does. nothing i can say or do is going to change him, because if i was out there, i would be in the same position, and i don't listen to nobody either, and probably before i leave here, he might be back here, who knows. you know? >> mcnee is awaiting trial, and if found not guilty, he could have his own chance at a life on the outside. like his brother, he will have to battle his drug addiction to avoid coming back to jail. >> you know, i look in that mirror now, and my hair is growing gray, and i am starting to feel the effects of the aging process, you know. and my life, my life is just -- i don't know where the past 20 years went. they are by just like that. it is gone. when you're an addict, it really don't matter where you go. no matter where you go, there you are. you're bringing the same person with the same problem, you got the same ad
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he pulled nicks out of the door.g document indicate nicks was under the flounce of alcohol or drugs. >>> still ahead, an update on errol spence as the boxing champion recovers from a serious crash involving his ferrari. copd makes it hard to breathe. so, to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines to significantly impre lung function all day and all night. do not use anoro if you have asthma. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro. the most common side effects are sore throat, diarrhea and pain in the arms and leg
he pulled nicks out of the door.g document indicate nicks was under the flounce of alcohol or drugs. >>> still ahead, an update on errol spence as the boxing champion recovers from a serious crash involving his ferrari. copd makes it hard to breathe. so, to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines to significantly...
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you heard on thursday acting chief of staff nick mulvaney admitting the president was involved in a quid quo pro and take it back later. >> mr. mulvaney gave a confession. his confession was the confession of the president. >> msnbc news is confirming guiliani attempted to secure a visa for the man at the center of the fake bind ukraine conspiracy theory. >> msnbc says it is now expanding. >> i think this is dangerous precedent and it also is an insult to the fbi, the cia, the national security council, all of the other agencies. >> republicans in congress are still looking to protect the president from the consequences of his actions. even as a new puig survey shows a majority of the americans, 54% approve of the house decision to conduct an inquiry. >> after intense criticism, president trump has reversed his g7 decision, announcing last night he would know longer host a summit at his doral resort. >> all right, so clearly, we have a lot to get through on multiple fronts on the impeachment probe with our team of reporters and analysts. we will begin with the breaking news right there.
you heard on thursday acting chief of staff nick mulvaney admitting the president was involved in a quid quo pro and take it back later. >> mr. mulvaney gave a confession. his confession was the confession of the president. >> msnbc news is confirming guiliani attempted to secure a visa for the man at the center of the fake bind ukraine conspiracy theory. >> msnbc says it is now expanding. >> i think this is dangerous precedent and it also is an insult to the fbi, the...
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the team's remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval. after the break the home side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as up for old in the 1st half hour mark a royce with this 3 bull and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season. but dortmund have had trouble holding on to the leads this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replaced by modern hits and gladbach smell blood patrick hammond couldn't converse and dortmund's 3 points stateside. up next 12 stories the week in reports on rebecca is in the end thanks very much for joining us.
the team's remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval. after the break the home side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as up for old in the 1st half hour mark a royce with this 3 bull and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season. but dortmund have had trouble holding on to the leads this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replaced by modern hits and gladbach smell blood patrick hammond couldn't converse and dortmund's...
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nick is still with us.you could hear in the clip there that the two are close. donald trump and nigel farage are long—standing allies so the fact that president trump is praising the brexit party isn't a surprise. probably based nigel farage because he is due to launch his general election campaign in the next few days and we know that he had been calling for an electoral pact with borisjohnson, something calling for an electoral pact with boris johnson, something the conservatives have rebuffed and are not interested in doing. but as i say, other thing that might be most uncomfortable from that interview in terms of domestic politics here is that suggestion this trade deal is complicated. the trade deal in the us is obligated by what boris johnson has agreed with the european union. —— is complicated. the devil will be in the detail. thank you, nick in westminster. the so—called islamic state group has confirmed the death of its leader abu bakr al—baghdadi following the us. raid on the weekend. the group a
nick is still with us.you could hear in the clip there that the two are close. donald trump and nigel farage are long—standing allies so the fact that president trump is praising the brexit party isn't a surprise. probably based nigel farage because he is due to launch his general election campaign in the next few days and we know that he had been calling for an electoral pact with borisjohnson, something calling for an electoral pact with boris johnson, something the conservatives have...
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let's go to nick paton walsh. good morning. >> reporter: one of the glaring contradictions in donald trump's speech yesterday, was the recognition, that while he was busy ordering the withdrawal, the dismantling inside of syria, that's what happened, when he gave the green light to turkey, to launch the incursion, putting into chain, a series of events that led to half of the territory, that had a presence of being handed over, eventually, to turkish forces. at the same time, too, donald trump said, he was being briefed on this operation to go and get baghdadi. those two things, very hard to consider compatible, frankly. and at the same time, we're hearing, now, from u.s. officials, they're having to speed up operations because of the nature of this withdrawal. there are high-value targets within idlib, within syria, they can't let live because they can't keep eyes on them, if they're going to have forces pulled back. u.s. officials and intelligence likes to keep eyes on various people's whereabouts to go after so
let's go to nick paton walsh. good morning. >> reporter: one of the glaring contradictions in donald trump's speech yesterday, was the recognition, that while he was busy ordering the withdrawal, the dismantling inside of syria, that's what happened, when he gave the green light to turkey, to launch the incursion, putting into chain, a series of events that led to half of the territory, that had a presence of being handed over, eventually, to turkish forces. at the same time, too, donald...
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nick: i think we do.ome uncertainty, but having said that, looking at the political polls, the conservative party had been leading. part of our base case is we suspect that that might ceo the conservatives or the pre-brexit powers gain more voting on the parliament. that would be sufficient then for them to get parliament to approve the deal that has been agreed between prime minister johnson and the rest of the eu leaders. again, it will not be smooth, but from here we would see gradual strength going into next year. guy: let's talk by gradual strength. we have had the no no deal trade. you think we grind higher from here. what takes us to 140 on the cable rate? 135. we will look for what takes us there is a general election, one that the conservative party and its pre-brexit partners and do relatively well, where they secure a parliamentary majority. by the time we get up to the 31st of january or before, we finally get to agree on a deal between europe and the u.k.. the key obstacle to the brexit and o
nick: i think we do.ome uncertainty, but having said that, looking at the political polls, the conservative party had been leading. part of our base case is we suspect that that might ceo the conservatives or the pre-brexit powers gain more voting on the parliament. that would be sufficient then for them to get parliament to approve the deal that has been agreed between prime minister johnson and the rest of the eu leaders. again, it will not be smooth, but from here we would see gradual...
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nick: exactly.n you look at ftse 100, it is such an international index. 80% of your revenues are coming from overseas. when you get good news on brexit or brexit risk off, brexit risk comes out, obviously sterling rallies very aggressively. 128 andcome from 120 to change. i do not think there is that much excitement at an index level for the u.k. as such. they are behind their headline levels and it is the domestics versus the internationals. domestict t -- the banks, the property companies, even some of the food retail were very domestically exposed. if you look at the performance, in the last 2.5 weeks, we have had a solid rally, but since the brexit referendum in june of 2016, we are still down some way relative to those international stocks. i would argue actually if we get some clarity, we may get those things rallying a bit more. matt: what if you get a labour bourrnment, even a la coalition in the u.k. parliament? is that bad for stocks, is it that for the market? nick: it is tough to stash
nick: exactly.n you look at ftse 100, it is such an international index. 80% of your revenues are coming from overseas. when you get good news on brexit or brexit risk off, brexit risk comes out, obviously sterling rallies very aggressively. 128 andcome from 120 to change. i do not think there is that much excitement at an index level for the u.k. as such. they are behind their headline levels and it is the domestics versus the internationals. domestict t -- the banks, the property companies,...
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nick schifrin here with me in washington. thank you both. >> thanks very much. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, protesters in lebanon were out in force again, rejecting a promise of economic reforms. security forces in beirut and elsewhere tried to persuade demonstrators to clear the roads, but thousands still turned out, demanding the government resign. >> ( translated we are staying in the streets. this is the sixth day, and we will stay for 60 if they don't want to leave. the people do not trust this political class. we don't believe them anymore, because today, they say something, and tomorrow they change. >> woodruff: embattled prime minister saad al-hariri met with western and arab ambassadors today, seeking foreign investment to help lebanon's economy. n afghanistan, taliban fighters stormed a checkpoint in the north, killing at least 15 policemen. the attackers struck in the ali abad district of kunduz province late last night and set off an hours-long gun battle. government and taliban forces have been fighting
nick schifrin here with me in washington. thank you both. >> thanks very much. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, protesters in lebanon were out in force again, rejecting a promise of economic reforms. security forces in beirut and elsewhere tried to persuade demonstrators to clear the roads, but thousands still turned out, demanding the government resign. >> ( translated we are staying in the streets. this is the sixth day, and we will stay for 60 if they don't want to...
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nick paton walsh and ben wedeman will be helping to put this in perspective. let's go to nick. first, talk about the significance of finally catching up and reportedly killing the leader of isis. >> reporter: i'm actually inn in erbil, but this is an end of a chapter. it is not the end of a campaign, but it does occur, probably the most difficult part of the campaign, one in which their commander in chief have got their forces to move back from certain areas, but it is doubtless the death of the author of an ideology which caused hundreds if not thousands of people to lose their lives. inch sen innocents here which bother tre brunt of the isis campaign from the philippines to russia, through to afghanistan, africa, isis ideology spread fast, like a virus. but now the author of that, a man who was so often in the shadows. so rhett sent to be publicly seen from the likelihood of what happened that just did. it is incredible for the apparatus to have found this man during the onslaught and take him out quite decisively. the video purports to come from idlib province which opens up
nick paton walsh and ben wedeman will be helping to put this in perspective. let's go to nick. first, talk about the significance of finally catching up and reportedly killing the leader of isis. >> reporter: i'm actually inn in erbil, but this is an end of a chapter. it is not the end of a campaign, but it does occur, probably the most difficult part of the campaign, one in which their commander in chief have got their forces to move back from certain areas, but it is doubtless the death...
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nick schifrin examines how one city, manbij, represents how be.found the consequences could nick: thes the story of the syrian civil war. and a city that achieved hard-fought stability, is becoming syria's most contested battleground. in 2012, manbij residents joineo nationwide ptests, calling for the overthrow of syrian president bashar al-assad. they took over the city. in 2014,hose rebels lost the city to isis. filmed celebrations downtown. >> you can see it l beautiful. the brothers are here, we are lebrating, alhamdiullah. nick: in 2016, the us fout back. american and eruopean airstrikes ghtargeted isis firs. and us-backed, majority kurdish forces prothe ground firength. the fight was dlt, and many kurds died. months later, the city was liberated, but decimated. isis' paint hadn't even dried, --ad barely dried. t the manbij military council met in this small room to plot the city's recovery. slowly, life returned, assisted by u.s. troops who arrived in 2018 as part of ststrategy to abilize cities to prevent isis' return. the top u.s. general in the middle east even toured a armor
nick schifrin examines how one city, manbij, represents how be.found the consequences could nick: thes the story of the syrian civil war. and a city that achieved hard-fought stability, is becoming syria's most contested battleground. in 2012, manbij residents joineo nationwide ptests, calling for the overthrow of syrian president bashar al-assad. they took over the city. in 2014,hose rebels lost the city to isis. filmed celebrations downtown. >> you can see it l beautiful. the brothers...
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nick pa rrott reports. west confirmed it was onside. nick parrott reports.on, but things have improved to the point where they could get into the top four. derbies are often cagey affairs with pride, as much as anything else at sta ke. pride, as much as anything else at stake. that might have been why it took almost half an hour for this game to come to life. but both sides struggled to make the most of the chances. west ham came closest. crystal palace were left trying anything they could. west ham look to finally have got their act together after the interval with sebastien haller pouncing to claim his fourth goal of the season. but the hard work was soon undone as declan rice handled in the box. with crystal palace's regular penalty taker suspended, patrick van aanholt stepped up. roy hodgson needn't have worried because the defender put them firmly back on terms. that would have been enough for west ham to break into the top four, but palace needed a winner and it came late on thanks tojordan are you. the video assistant referee confirmed it to give crys
nick pa rrott reports. west confirmed it was onside. nick parrott reports.on, but things have improved to the point where they could get into the top four. derbies are often cagey affairs with pride, as much as anything else at sta ke. pride, as much as anything else at stake. that might have been why it took almost half an hour for this game to come to life. but both sides struggled to make the most of the chances. west ham came closest. crystal palace were left trying anything they could....
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nick carter welcomes his baby girl. >>> and it's thurs-da bit cheek use with caution. ♪ da da da youen you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." a and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. it's slated to launch in the fall of next year. drew says, quote, it is beyond my wildest dreams to have this opportunity for a daily talk show. uly thrilled and honored to be creating this show with cbs. we are thrilled and honored that she's going to be on tv. she's going t
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they all defied long odds to get there, but none quite like nick hague.space experience say about the power of second chances? >> life is full of adversity and what defines you is how you encounter that adversity and whether you bounce back from it or not. sonk second chances are really moments in life where you can reflect on what's important and why you're committed. >> hague also can't wait to see his family again. let's face it, six months is a long time apart. he e-mailed his wife katie to ask whether there was some big homecoming in the works. she told me her big plans are to eat pizza and drink wine. >> i really like nick hague and katie hague too. i was not surprised he would want to go back again. what was that big red blob that he ate? >> it looks like jell-o maybe. i don't know. i had the same thought. >> no thanks. >> i love that he's going to miss floating. >> doesn't it look fun? >> it does look fun. i also like the no shoes policy in the space station. we could try that hear. >>> doctors studying vaping related illnesses may have discovered
they all defied long odds to get there, but none quite like nick hague.space experience say about the power of second chances? >> life is full of adversity and what defines you is how you encounter that adversity and whether you bounce back from it or not. sonk second chances are really moments in life where you can reflect on what's important and why you're committed. >> hague also can't wait to see his family again. let's face it, six months is a long time apart. he e-mailed his...
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tonight -- nick kroll from "joker," actress zazie beetz, representative katie porter, featuring the 8gwith roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause well, that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news "the new york times" h published a new article about president trump's immigration policy which claims that trump privately asked aides for a cost estimate of ilding a water-filled trench along the border that is filled with snakes and alligators. [ laughter ] or as he called it today, "a moot." [ laughter ] i swear, trump has the only phone in the world with auto-incorrect [ laughter ] that's right president trump privately asked aides about building a water-filled trench along the border filled with snakes and alligators sometimes, i think trump got his entire immigration policy from the back of an eighth-grader's notebook [ laughter ] "i want a trench full of alligators we're going to need a big transparent cube and then
tonight -- nick kroll from "joker," actress zazie beetz, representative katie porter, featuring the 8gwith roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause well, that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news "the new york times" h published a new article about president trump's immigration policy which...
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nick, things are taking us compromise. nick, things are taking us there.s to get to parliament, remember this was a lwa ys get to parliament, remember this was always supposed to be the easier pa rt always supposed to be the easier part of the negotiations because whenever brexit happens that than the uk and the eu must turn to fashioning some sort of future relationship some future trade deal and most people who specialise in studying these things say this withdrawal agreement was going to be easier than any future trade agreement. there is something for all of us to look forward to. more on brexit, get it through the bbc news website and the bbc news app. next we are going to turn to nigeria because police in nigeria are interrogating the owner of an islamic school where people were chained up, beaten and sexually abused. this is in a town called daura in katsina state. police say at least 300 hostages have been freed, and that many of the victims were young children. last month more than 300 male students were freed from a similar boarding school in nei
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todd mcmurtry is an attorney who represents nick sandmann and he joins us tonight. on here and what does this ruling mean in practical terms? >> what the ruling means is that we do get to proceed with discovery. p although we had overcome some hurdles initially with the court dismissing our first complaint, the judge did allow us to introduce additional evidence, including some video evidence, and some additional allegations against nathan phillips, and now we can proceed. while we are not proceeding with the full complain that we initially filed, but we are proceeding with a different one. >> tucker: there are things you want to learn from "the washington post." what are you looking to learn? >> and litigation like this, what we will do first off is we will ask "the washington post" to produce its emails, its text messages, its internal messaging, which i think they use something called slack not notes, that are related to nicholas sandmann. and then we will review that and figure out what "the washington post" was thinking when they republished the false, factual
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the impact is quite clear. >> nick, the signal is choppy and folks so you understand at home, nick is turkey and syria as this turkish offensive begins. deliberate effort by turkish forces to scramble cell phone signals so as not to allow communication out. if you can still hear me, what is the situation with america's, until recently, allies on the ground there, the kurdish forces fighting alongside u.s. forces against isis who say they've been abandoned? what's their status? >> no doubt, certainly they're outnumbered and the turkish military, the second largest army in nato, is significantly better equipped and better in numbers. the fight only has one conclusion. the concern for the syrian kurds, how long they plan to fight back. that's to hold on to what they see as a long-term homeland for themselves. but there has been talk of a general call-up for all civilians to assist in resisting the turkish, what they call invasion here, and, you know, major concern for those who watched syrian kurds give hundreds, thousands, 10,000 possibly lives in the fight against isis with u.s. backin
the impact is quite clear. >> nick, the signal is choppy and folks so you understand at home, nick is turkey and syria as this turkish offensive begins. deliberate effort by turkish forces to scramble cell phone signals so as not to allow communication out. if you can still hear me, what is the situation with america's, until recently, allies on the ground there, the kurdish forces fighting alongside u.s. forces against isis who say they've been abandoned? what's their status? >> no...
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>> yeah, i think that's going to happen. >> so nick's in. but why is gwen leaving? >> "e.t.'earned her vegas residency kicks off just a few week busine weeks bebefore the start of the next season. he's mentored on "the voice" before four years ago. done "the x factor" and ""american idol."" he can be tough. he belted out one of nick's songs. >> this is jonas jealous. ♪ >> you literally have no rhythm at all. >> how is that high note? >> but your teeth look great. i see every single one of them. >> nick had one big suggestion. >> auto tune. >> i say you're so pretty, cameron. >> that's what you'd say when you don't like something. bless your heart. >> i just want to jump and morph myself into that. kevin frazierer was in atlanta as the stars all helped tyler perry usher in a new era. >> what a night, what a night. ♪ >> oh, yeah, i brought the dress i can dance in t the jimmy choos i can moon walk in. >> it's trailblazing is what it is. >> oprah fighting tears. tyler perry honored her and other trail blazing african-american stars that inspired him. he donated massive sound sta
>> yeah, i think that's going to happen. >> so nick's in. but why is gwen leaving? >> "e.t.'earned her vegas residency kicks off just a few week busine weeks bebefore the start of the next season. he's mentored on "the voice" before four years ago. done "the x factor" and ""american idol."" he can be tough. he belted out one of nick's songs. >> this is jonas jealous. ♪ >> you literally have no rhythm at all. >>...
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nick capuzo is the ultimate karate kid.f 4 i started in my martial arts training and always had ana teaching. >> reporter: with much of his time spent in a uniform his go to look tends to be more relaxed. >> it's very rare that i can go shopping and pick out some nice clothes. >> reporter: enter lori bergamotto, style director at "good housekeeping" who along with our sponsor t.j. maxx is going to help nick up his style game. >> in november i have a karate tournament. afterwards we have a nice banquet i want to go to and i'd like some nice clothes for it. >> we'll do the maxx 50 challenge. get you some great quality elevated looks for around 50 bucks. >> reporter: nick is shopping for business casual with a pop of color. >> what do you think about this? >> it's nice. >> a hit of lavender, right? >> i like that. >> do you own a pair of dress pants. >> one but they're ole and baggy. >> aring looking for something like a slim fit, something a little trendier, baggier? >> i like the slim fit kind of feel. >> you work hard for t
nick capuzo is the ultimate karate kid.f 4 i started in my martial arts training and always had ana teaching. >> reporter: with much of his time spent in a uniform his go to look tends to be more relaxed. >> it's very rare that i can go shopping and pick out some nice clothes. >> reporter: enter lori bergamotto, style director at "good housekeeping" who along with our sponsor t.j. maxx is going to help nick up his style game. >> in november i have a karate...
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nick, first to you here. you have the president commenting on another departure from a key post in his administration. how does this hurt national security? and how do you interpret the sudden departure? >> well good morning, alex. secretary, acting secretary mcaleenan was acting secretary and that by itself was without precedent in recent memory. as for several months he had been left in the position, but never put forward by the president. as a formal nominee for the position. >> which means he can leave on a dime, too? right -- >> can he leave on a dime. of course he can leave on a dime as any official could by resigning. and in some ways this is not unexpected. within the last several weeks acting secretary mcaleenan has given interviews in which he has in some ways tried to separate himself from some of the most excessive aspects of the immigration policy. he clearly viewed himself as someone who was trying to blunt the rougher edges of the policy and take a law enforcement approach, but not one viewed a
nick, first to you here. you have the president commenting on another departure from a key post in his administration. how does this hurt national security? and how do you interpret the sudden departure? >> well good morning, alex. secretary, acting secretary mcaleenan was acting secretary and that by itself was without precedent in recent memory. as for several months he had been left in the position, but never put forward by the president. as a formal nominee for the position. >>...
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jamie gangel is with me and nick paton walsh there on the ground. nick, first to you. i know you've listened to the president. i want your reaction to the language he just used and also to the news that we are now hearing that since we have heard from the vice president and the secretary of state, hailing this cease-fire, apparently the turkish foreign minister is saying, that's not the case. >> reporter: well, they're saying it's not a cease-fire because you can't have a cease-fire unless you have two parties agreeing to it and they don't believe the syrian kurds are a party because they think they're terrorist. it's a cause in operations and sort of agreeing with the american point of view. you have to take, sorry to say this, what president trump said there, rhetoric, self-praise and the general notion that civilization is happy, whatever that actually is still, put that aside and look at the practicalities of what we are talking about. there are glaring holes in this particular plan, because they talk about a safe zone, but nobody has defined what that is. it may w
jamie gangel is with me and nick paton walsh there on the ground. nick, first to you. i know you've listened to the president. i want your reaction to the language he just used and also to the news that we are now hearing that since we have heard from the vice president and the secretary of state, hailing this cease-fire, apparently the turkish foreign minister is saying, that's not the case. >> reporter: well, they're saying it's not a cease-fire because you can't have a cease-fire...
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nick paton walsh has the latest. he's live from irbil, iraq. nick?: christine, it's really hard to see how the sanctions announced last night will change thinking at all, particularly how donald trump threatened economic obliteration. he referred to his great and unmatched wisdom. the great and unmatched wisdom would be for turkey to overstep the lines. they're so much further in northern syria. and there's civilian casualties. brutal videos circulating online, on how radical executing some civilians the syrian rebels of turkey's backing do fighting for them on the ground actually are. he is the one doing things where the rest of the world doesn't want to. they are settling the 3.6 million refugees that move into turkey. but the changing on the ground is changing fast. where u.s. forces were, it appears they may have left. and it's unclear if turkey is going to be moving in or if the regime has taken parts of that town, too. taking that across where the kurds had free reign. the americans moving out, in a situation where i'm sure no soldier ever want
nick paton walsh has the latest. he's live from irbil, iraq. nick?: christine, it's really hard to see how the sanctions announced last night will change thinking at all, particularly how donald trump threatened economic obliteration. he referred to his great and unmatched wisdom. the great and unmatched wisdom would be for turkey to overstep the lines. they're so much further in northern syria. and there's civilian casualties. brutal videos circulating online, on how radical executing some...
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nick paton walsh has the latest. he's live from irbil, iraq. >> reporter: the sanctions are not the economic obliteration that donald trump threatens turkey with. tariffs on steel. a trade deal not going to happen. there's key ministers along with part parts of the ministry. but they're not going to finish the commerce. no way. turkey's capacity to be persu e persuaded by the united states is reduced, as is that of the kurds that are moving towards the syrian regime. difficult how they can take assurances from turkey. some think this is written in stone. u.s. troops are moving fast. the announcement that they are leaving, not normally you expect. normally ature happens. there will be air assets involved in doing that. the civilians are caught between the two sides here. can turkey do a lot of the ground on the check for them in 8. and where does russia fit into this? it's moving very faction to grab parts of lapd. in the larger, more troubling question here, what of isis? donald trump accused the kurds of deliberatel
nick paton walsh has the latest. he's live from irbil, iraq. >> reporter: the sanctions are not the economic obliteration that donald trump threatens turkey with. tariffs on steel. a trade deal not going to happen. there's key ministers along with part parts of the ministry. but they're not going to finish the commerce. no way. turkey's capacity to be persu e persuaded by the united states is reduced, as is that of the kurds that are moving towards the syrian regime. difficult how they...
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some 01’ known as nick, may have fabricated some or all of his allegations.ations. he says, i am unable to see how he could properly formulate a decision to inform the public we believe nick. also criticised as deputy labour leader tom watson. the review says they can be no doubt that he believed nick, adding that his interest created more pressure on officers. harvey proctor believes tom watson should resign as labour leader and be expelled from the party. i have icy contempt for mr beech. it is matched with my icy co nte m pt beech. it is matched with my icy contempt for tom watson. and the labour party should immediately dissociate themselves from mr watson. dolphin square, an apartment block in westminster, was one of the locations where carl beech claimed to have been abused. the review says tom watson was in a group which passed information to beech about dolphin square which he then used in his police interviews. carl beech is 110w his police interviews. carl beech is now a convicted liar and paedophile. he has done long—term damage to those whose live
some 01’ known as nick, may have fabricated some or all of his allegations.ations. he says, i am unable to see how he could properly formulate a decision to inform the public we believe nick. also criticised as deputy labour leader tom watson. the review says they can be no doubt that he believed nick, adding that his interest created more pressure on officers. harvey proctor believes tom watson should resign as labour leader and be expelled from the party. i have icy contempt for mr beech....
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where do they see this nick. not just make a monitor lizard. ok so this time we're not catching a snake for the giant lizard let's go monitor lizards can grow up to 3 metres long they like to break into hen houses in catch young birds or eggs but the specimen hiding in the bedroom isn't that big apparently at least that's what the inhabitants of the house and. let's go have a look at one of the. ok where could appear. maybe under the sofa. or already looked up there in the cabin. and i've looked behind the air conditioner. we have you know we've looked everywhere here no success unfortunately. this. one for one. but i've. come here we cannot fly anything. after returning to the fire station so lets the rat snake out of the back but the new home isn't much better. the cage hasn't been emptied for 14 days out in the wild most snakes can go without food for weeks so they aren't fed here every once in a while the nature conservation agency picks the snow example and sets them free in national parks. a few of the poisonous snakes are brought to this
where do they see this nick. not just make a monitor lizard. ok so this time we're not catching a snake for the giant lizard let's go monitor lizards can grow up to 3 metres long they like to break into hen houses in catch young birds or eggs but the specimen hiding in the bedroom isn't that big apparently at least that's what the inhabitants of the house and. let's go have a look at one of the. ok where could appear. maybe under the sofa. or already looked up there in the cabin. and i've...