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and out of paton. a -- now up rid of. and out of paton. a -- now up to the iyer.term vision, trying to show she has other things to think about other than brexit. very ambitious, the five the bag charge extended the small retailers. she would talk passionately about the deluge of plastic on our beaches and said she could even expand the tax to things like coffee cups and all sorts to try to get plastic free aisles in the supermarkets one day. in 25 years' time, somebody may may she be still power then? that there isa she be still power then? that there is a wider thing at play here. part of the rain that of the tories. it is something they are reimbursing again. maybe this will have a better job of reinvigorating the government than the reshuffle did. another ten great designers, the people who decide what stories they are promoting at any one time, will be absolutely delighted with tomorrow's papers. they got their story on the front page of at least three. they are setting the agenda, exactly what they want. she was on andrew marr at they want. she was on andrew
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let's go to london and bring in nick paton walsh. what is the view in europe? >> reporter: there is con pucks among european allies of the trump administration still wants after a year of officially being in power. certainly crucial like the iran nuclear agreement and the prutr white house talked change. and the retweet of the british first group. a right wing group has left many confused. also, too, the paris climate agreement pulling out of that has left people concerned over u.s. leadership of climate change. perhaps an element of relief that the worst fears have not come through. we have not seen the korean peninsula for example even flamflame -- enflamed in ways. trepidation over what could happen in the next three years. >> nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> huge gains against isis in iraq. the opinion of the u.s. leadership has taken a hit in the past year. we have arwa damon live in er l erbil. give us the sentiment there. when you talk to trump supporters in the united states, they point out that isis is almost objeliterated and on the run. >> reporter:
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let's go to london and bring in nick paton walsh. nick, feelings of the u.s. have taken a hit in europe. what is the view? >> reporter: i think to some degree the recognition of the things could have been worse. there is still quite a lot of consternation among european allies. particularly when it comes to the iran deal for example which the europeans still steadfastly stand by, but are surprised to see the level of rhetoric from the trump administration. there continues to threaten to get rid of it, but not necessarily taking that particular action. on top of that as well, we have seen in retweeting tweets from the right wing group which is convicted of criminal activity. that caused surprise here and in the middle of the night whether he c-- night where he canceled the trip to the london area for the embassy opening. the rhetoric doesn't always match the actions. >> thank you, nick. you have the stock market at record highs and low unemployment. you have an economy that is certainly moving in the right direction. the president takes credit for it. will he g
let's go to london and bring in nick paton walsh. nick, feelings of the u.s. have taken a hit in europe. what is the view? >> reporter: i think to some degree the recognition of the things could have been worse. there is still quite a lot of consternation among european allies. particularly when it comes to the iran deal for example which the europeans still steadfastly stand by, but are surprised to see the level of rhetoric from the trump administration. there continues to threaten to...
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cnn's nick paton walsh has the latest from london. >> reporter: dave, this attack caps a shocking weekbe the ring of steel where people shed to get shelter. today it was the military academy under assault by isis who swiftly claimed the attack. rewind to saturday and it was the taliban who say they were responsible for using the ambulance and suicide car bomb to get through security and detonated the device and claimed over 100 lives. a few days earlier, isis said they were behind the attack east of the country on a children's charity and the week before that, the taliban attacked a key hotel on the out skirts of kabul. you see the pattern. isis and the taliban. both trying to appear the most extreme and brutal. taliban have been fighting the americans for 16 years now. the decades long fight themselves. isis is newer and younger and kicked out of syria and finding a hold in afghanistan. this is the impact as these two groups showing who can be the most savage. president trump says he will win in afghanistan. he is sending hundreds more troops to train afghan forces. this kind of carna
cnn's nick paton walsh has the latest from london. >> reporter: dave, this attack caps a shocking weekbe the ring of steel where people shed to get shelter. today it was the military academy under assault by isis who swiftly claimed the attack. rewind to saturday and it was the taliban who say they were responsible for using the ambulance and suicide car bomb to get through security and detonated the device and claimed over 100 lives. a few days earlier, isis said they were behind the...
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nick paton walsh is outside of the embassy in london to explain. so what's he saying?well, it is quite extraordinary as you say to have the president's own ambassador try to provide clearer rationale to defend the decision taken by an earlier administration member. the new embassy behind me here was in the process of moving it here from central london, this is battersea, taken by the bush administration, executed by the obama administration, yet we have the ambassador willy johnson saying that this is, quote, the most secure, high-tech and an environmentally friendly embassy the united states has ever built. the new embassy did not cost the taxpayer a cent, but it's one of the most advanced embassies we have built. what they are saying is the central london property they sold to a qatari sorj wealth fund, which is turning night a billion pound sterling luxury hotel property, $1.3 billion or so, that money and the sale of other u.s. government properties in london says the state department provided enough funds to create the billionaire facility behind me here which is
nick paton walsh is outside of the embassy in london to explain. so what's he saying?well, it is quite extraordinary as you say to have the president's own ambassador try to provide clearer rationale to defend the decision taken by an earlier administration member. the new embassy behind me here was in the process of moving it here from central london, this is battersea, taken by the bush administration, executed by the obama administration, yet we have the ambassador willy johnson saying that...
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nick paton wal nick pat nick paton walsh is there. >> reporter: above the presidency of iran as the country's supreme leader was clear to blame, quote, the enemies waiting for an opportunity for a flaw through which they can enter, he said in a statement today, going on to blame those who have money for fomenting this unrest. i paraphrase. iranian officials blame for fomenting these protests. the government of iran and the president hassan rouhani has expressed sympathy with these protesters, these unrests which sprang from nowhere some believe. sadly the focus less being on how widespread geographically and numerous these protesters are and more on the increasing death toll. the rise from 12 to 21, the nine dead overnight, that's mostly focused on one area. not widespread bloodshed, but a concern that we're hearing stronger rhetoric from iran and security forces who perhaps now see the time to implement more traditional, oppressive measures that we certainly saw in the 2009 protests. the question really being, how do you negotiate calming down of protests that doesn't have a leadership, does
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the death toll climbing to at least 21 and cnn's senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joining us with more details. bring us the latest. >> yes, as you mentioned overnight, it is the near doubling of the death toll that has many concerned, particularly now in the sixth day of protests, frankly that nobody really saw coming. it's the economic and political grievances, perhaps many of the young men on the streets are voicing, they're well known but nobody expected to see this many out so wide, so geographically disperse p dispersed pore quite so long. while we saw the moderate president hassan rouhani sound sympathetic towards some of the grievances, the economic and political ones, elements of this groundswell is now asking for the whole system frankly in iran to be changed. sort of managed democracy to some degree, where elections are allowed, but those who contest them are controlled by the supreme leader of iran. we've heard from him today, ayatollah khamenei, he doesn't often comment on his country's upheavals at times but clearly the severity of this meant he felt
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nick paton walsh is covering it from london. that's the take of rouhani and his regime saying this will be over soon. it certainly doesn't seem that way on the streets of iran. >> particularly, though, if you look at the troubling developments over last night in which they went from 12 dead to 21, granted of those nine new deaths, six were at a police station. but still, more worryingly for those observing, the perpetual decades long standoff in iran between the moderate branch of government and the hardline clerics and security forces, often backing them up. today more disturbingly is the change in rhetoric in which hardliners have begun to blame outside influences trying to cast the protests on the street which they say themselves are about the economy, about political repression and unemployment. particularly the iranian supreme leader, ayatollah khamenei, he said today, quote, the enemy is waiting for an opportunity for a floor through which they can enter, to blame those with money, politics, weapons and intelligence for fo
nick paton walsh is covering it from london. that's the take of rouhani and his regime saying this will be over soon. it certainly doesn't seem that way on the streets of iran. >> particularly, though, if you look at the troubling developments over last night in which they went from 12 dead to 21, granted of those nine new deaths, six were at a police station. but still, more worryingly for those observing, the perpetual decades long standoff in iran between the moderate branch of...
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cnn's nick paton walsh is monitoring this live in london. >> reporter: dave, what happened this morning devastating week for kabul. all of these attacks are supposed to happen inside the ring of steel which protects the most populated part where the u.s. is now in the 16th year of a war there. now, you know, the attack on saturday used an ambulance to get through security as a suicide car bomb. outside of those 100 plus dead and 150 families dealing with the injuries suffered there as well. bear in mind, this morning was a military university that was principally targeted and this was isis with the attack on saturday claimed by the taliban. before that, an attack of the children's charity on thursday which was claimed by isis and before that, attack on the key hotel in kabul claimed by the taliban. you see the pattern here. two parts of the insurgency. isis finding new territory in afghanistan after kicked back in iraq and syria. the taliban in the 16th year fighting americans. 30 years or so of war take the extremists low ground to speak. that has been the devastating week for the afgh
cnn's nick paton walsh is monitoring this live in london. >> reporter: dave, what happened this morning devastating week for kabul. all of these attacks are supposed to happen inside the ring of steel which protects the most populated part where the u.s. is now in the 16th year of a war there. now, you know, the attack on saturday used an ambulance to get through security as a suicide car bomb. outside of those 100 plus dead and 150 families dealing with the injuries suffered there as...
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. >> senior international correspondent nick paton walsh monitoring the protest today. state tv reports nine more killed overnight bringing the death toll to 21. any sign of this slowing down? >> reporter: no sign at this point. no. very critical 24-48 hours here, as you just said. the death toll nearly doubling. but important the ministry of intelligence, part of that broader hard line security force element the iranian government backed in the past has stepped in much more forcefully to put down protests like this. their rhetoric is toughening saying those behind will be subject to quote resolute and targeted operations very soon. now, balancing that out, because, remember, iran's government is always torn between the moderates and the hard-liners who are often behind much of its extended reach, that balance being trod carefully. the spokesman in the last hour or so saying how this is all inside the family. other officials blaming the saudi arabiian government and u.s. but also saying there's a difference between protesting and rioting. i think the fear now is we've s
. >> senior international correspondent nick paton walsh monitoring the protest today. state tv reports nine more killed overnight bringing the death toll to 21. any sign of this slowing down? >> reporter: no sign at this point. no. very critical 24-48 hours here, as you just said. the death toll nearly doubling. but important the ministry of intelligence, part of that broader hard line security force element the iranian government backed in the past has stepped in much more...
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our nick paton walsh following these developments for us this morning. >> we heard the first assessmentrom the hard line republican guard as to how many people they say took to the streets in this past week against the government. they say actually there was never more than 15,000 people on the on the streets at one time, and they also say that one singular protest got larger than 1,500 people, and the guard used to depress some of the more violent disturbances. today the pictures you are seeing are about the government is showing its voice is heard and reminding those inside iran they have adequate support to get them out, arouhani was just elected, and there are many that don't want to see change and that allows them to flood the streets in their own way as well, and a bit of a reality check here, continued unrest and instability is not suddenly overnight to find the moderate government replaced by even a more moderate government. the hardliners are still pointing at america as being behind this, and the tweets from trump adding to the claims that this is a u.s. conspiracy to some deb
our nick paton walsh following these developments for us this morning. >> we heard the first assessmentrom the hard line republican guard as to how many people they say took to the streets in this past week against the government. they say actually there was never more than 15,000 people on the on the streets at one time, and they also say that one singular protest got larger than 1,500 people, and the guard used to depress some of the more violent disturbances. today the pictures you are...
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cnn's senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joins us with more on this horrific explosion>> fred, it's staggering because they used an ambulance as a car bomb. take a moment to think about that, along with the 95 families currently grieving now and possibly that toll will rise. this was in the securest part, really, of kabul. and an enormous hospital, too. they got through one checkpoint and then the police took them on and then they detonated the bomb potentially away from the place that was actually their original target. why does this matter 16 years after america moved into afghanistan outside of that particular horror in afghanistan? the u.s. is about to deploy thousands more troops who may actually find themselves outside of their basis training afghanistan soldiers on the front line. donald trump has pledged to win here, certainly, but they're facing an enemy which a year ago when a similar attack happened in a military hospital, the taliban said that had nothing to do with us. we wouldn't do something as extreme as this. today they came forward very quickly and sai
cnn's senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joins us with more on this horrific explosion>> fred, it's staggering because they used an ambulance as a car bomb. take a moment to think about that, along with the 95 families currently grieving now and possibly that toll will rise. this was in the securest part, really, of kabul. and an enormous hospital, too. they got through one checkpoint and then the police took them on and then they detonated the bomb potentially away from...
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let's bring in nick paton walsh. what do we know about how this attack was pulled off? >> sadly and devastatingly, an ambulance was used as a bomb attack. it appears someone tried to stop it in the security forces and the second attempt potentially the device went off. it's a staggering death toll of 95 and over a hundred injured. this is in marked contrast to just under a year ago in march when an attack on a hospital in kabul, a military hospital was considered beyond the pale to the taliban and they denied being involved. a year later, they're quite happy to use an ambulance to launch this kind of an attack. some say maybe they're trying to be the as brutal as al qaeda. donald trump has pledged to win a lot of the factors he's using to work out when he's winning or not is classified. >> 95 killed in an explosion in kabul. thank you very much. >>> larry nasr in prison for life for abusing more than 150 girls. his actions have turned the heat on organizations associated with him. we have details as to who will be stepping down as a result of all of this. >>> plus, this
let's bring in nick paton walsh. what do we know about how this attack was pulled off? >> sadly and devastatingly, an ambulance was used as a bomb attack. it appears someone tried to stop it in the security forces and the second attempt potentially the device went off. it's a staggering death toll of 95 and over a hundred injured. this is in marked contrast to just under a year ago in march when an attack on a hospital in kabul, a military hospital was considered beyond the pale to the...
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nick paton walsh is live in london with the facts. good morning, nick. >> reporter: absolutely.he wax works portion behind me. it gives you an idea how this is being treated by many londoners. it wasn't the obama administration who moved it from mayfair, to here. a nice part of south london. it was the bush administration, off citing security reasons. is it a big financial burden for the u.s. taxpayer? pretty much unclear. they said the sale of the building would fund this one behind me. the qatary wealth fund are turning it into a luxury hotel. that is $1.3 billion or so. probably enough to pay for the partially open building behind me here. he wasn't formally invited. howev if you look at the reaction, you will see the unpopularity. they say his cancellation is him finally getting the message. no love lost between most londoners. this occupies the most powerful man in the world's mind in the early hours of this morning. alisyn. >> nick, sometimes the wax figures don't look as life onlike as that one. that was quite a reveal there in london. thank you very much for the reportin
nick paton walsh is live in london with the facts. good morning, nick. >> reporter: absolutely.he wax works portion behind me. it gives you an idea how this is being treated by many londoners. it wasn't the obama administration who moved it from mayfair, to here. a nice part of south london. it was the bush administration, off citing security reasons. is it a big financial burden for the u.s. taxpayer? pretty much unclear. they said the sale of the building would fund this one behind me....
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for more, senior international correspondent nick paton walsh live in kabul this morning. it's been a bloody couple of weeks, four attacks in the last two weeks. what's the latest? >> reporter: the commander in chief not revealing a new policy. we know he's disagreed of obama administration's laying out of timelines and tactics. we know what some of the trump plan is here. there will be new american forces coming in the hundreds heading toward the front line to train afghan forces. it is "conditions based," so america is not leaving until the job is done. we know that certain numbers you would need to work out with a victory upon us are classified. that's to do with afghan troop strength and how many afghan soldiers or police are killed or injured on the job. they've been classified at the request, the u.s. says, of the afghan government. the city reeling from a bloody past week and potential for violence ahead as donald trump said now is not the time to talk to the taliban. the government agreed, and the taliban said this shows that president trump is a war monger. things
for more, senior international correspondent nick paton walsh live in kabul this morning. it's been a bloody couple of weeks, four attacks in the last two weeks. what's the latest? >> reporter: the commander in chief not revealing a new policy. we know he's disagreed of obama administration's laying out of timelines and tactics. we know what some of the trump plan is here. there will be new american forces coming in the hundreds heading toward the front line to train afghan forces. it is...
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. >> senior international correspondent nick paton walsh monitoring the protests for us this morning. nick, they report nine more killed overnight bringing the death toll to 21. any sign of this slowing down? >> reporter: not at this point. you have to be concerned at how it's near doubling in about the last night or so. i should point out most of the people seemed to have died around one incident. it appears to have been some sort of incident involving setting fire to a police station. weapons also involved in neighboring incidents responsible for that nine or so new death. 400-plus arrested as well in the past few days, it appears too. so the real issue being when does that moderate government of the president. the you have repeatedly talked about how the grievances, and referring to this being inside the family reminding people the difference between protest the and rioting. when is that moderate part of the government just won substantial victory. in iran's government to more traditionally used more repressive methods to crack down on protests like this. the iranian's government's
. >> senior international correspondent nick paton walsh monitoring the protests for us this morning. nick, they report nine more killed overnight bringing the death toll to 21. any sign of this slowing down? >> reporter: not at this point. you have to be concerned at how it's near doubling in about the last night or so. i should point out most of the people seemed to have died around one incident. it appears to have been some sort of incident involving setting fire to a police...
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nick paton walsh is live for us on this story. nick? >> reporter: the supreme leader of iran saying that, quote, enemies were behind, fermenting this unrest. it is telling that the supreme leader of iran, who sits constitutionally above the president, so to speak, more of a spiritual gardenship, that he would feel obliged to comment on these protests at all, the worst since the uprising of 2009. it comes as the death toll doubled overnight, 21 since prote protests began thursday, concentrated in one particular province. but the broader question is how do you calm a protest movement like this that doesn't have a key set of demands or a leader you can negotiate with. president rohani saying he explains the protests but none of them expected to spread this level of voracity and passion. they will target, with some degree of resolution, those organizing or behind the protests. do we see further bloodshed or some bid to try to slow this down? the outside world watching but many iranians, too, young, unemployed and angry at the lack of opport
nick paton walsh is live for us on this story. nick? >> reporter: the supreme leader of iran saying that, quote, enemies were behind, fermenting this unrest. it is telling that the supreme leader of iran, who sits constitutionally above the president, so to speak, more of a spiritual gardenship, that he would feel obliged to comment on these protests at all, the worst since the uprising of 2009. it comes as the death toll doubled overnight, 21 since prote protests began thursday,...
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nick paton walsh is live in london with breaking details. what do we know, nick?y devastating week or ten days. they are supposed to be safe inside the ring of steel that protects us. this latest attack at the military seemed to have used a suicide bomber to get through. eleven military lives claimed. this is one of the most devastating attacks kabul has seen in a lengthy period of time. isis claimed responsibility. the taliban said they were behind an ambulance being used as a suicide car bomb to penetrate one of the most secure parts of kabul. that car bomb went off, killed over 100 people. some milling around the checkpoint in what was supposed to be an area of secure diplomatic missions. a week before that, we had an attack by isis against a children's charity in the east. and an attack against a key hotel. you see a pattern? isis, the taliban, isis, the taliban. they are in a contest to see who can be the most extreme. the president says he will win in this area, as the u.s. classifies some of the key information the taxpayer needs to have to know if they're
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in particular in kabul where you'll find senior international correspondent nick paton walsh live for us. the longest war showing no end in sight. >> reporter: certainly and those tweaks to the trump administration policy, a start criticism of his predecessor obama who said when it would be ending. i don't think this will transform a difficult task overnight. we've had a bloody ten days in kabul leaving many insecure. we're seeing the trump administration being quite clear that they don't now believe this is the time for peace talks. it was a far-fetched prospect but key tenet of the military strategy that you would pummel the insurgency enough that they would seek a political accommodation of sorts. that isn't likely to happen at this point, but it's certainly off the table in sellers of u.s. policy -- in terms. u.s. policy now. what is on the table and publicly announced is the fact that there are going to be hundreds of u.s. trainers coming here, training afghan troops on the front lines. imminently we're seeing elements of the ways you can gauge success or victory being classified
in particular in kabul where you'll find senior international correspondent nick paton walsh live for us. the longest war showing no end in sight. >> reporter: certainly and those tweaks to the trump administration policy, a start criticism of his predecessor obama who said when it would be ending. i don't think this will transform a difficult task overnight. we've had a bloody ten days in kabul leaving many insecure. we're seeing the trump administration being quite clear that they don't...
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cnn's nick paton walsh is live in kabul with more. what's the situation on the ground?er: chris, really a city waking up every morning with a new sense of dread since that ambulance car bomb caused 100 of those particular deaths. this spate of bloodshed in what used to be the secure sanctuary of afghanistan's kabul, causing president trump to make a tweak of u.s. policy. he no longer thinks talks are a good idea, backed up by the afghan government who says the recent violence have caused red lines. that's according to a spokesperson for the president. a bit of a reality check. peace talks were never about to happen, but were a key plank of the u.s. military strategy, the idea you suppress the taliban enough and they decide they want a political settlement. that was far off. the taliban more extreme than ever and competing for the low point of extremism with isis who has a foothold here as well. we may hear about the afghan strategy potentially in the state of the union speech tonight. we may hear what front line soldiers will do. calls for greater transparency about how
cnn's nick paton walsh is live in kabul with more. what's the situation on the ground?er: chris, really a city waking up every morning with a new sense of dread since that ambulance car bomb caused 100 of those particular deaths. this spate of bloodshed in what used to be the secure sanctuary of afghanistan's kabul, causing president trump to make a tweak of u.s. policy. he no longer thinks talks are a good idea, backed up by the afghan government who says the recent violence have caused red...
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cnn's nick paton walsh just got to kabul and he has more. thank you for being there. be safe. chris, it's startling now in the 17th year of this war how america is again bracing itself for increased involvement and thousands more troops on their way. they're going to be on the front lines training afghan soldiers and at the same time, too, donald trump after the recent carnage here in kabul say now is not the time to talk to the f l taliban. the afghan government is saying that the violence here recently means the taliban have, quote, crossed red lines and they must have peace imposed upon them on the battlefield. bit of a reality check here. there was never really an imminent peace talk prospect. the hope was that the taliban can be beaten into some sort of negotiated strategy. we are into a dangerous phase here with the capital never really seemed quite so insecure and of course the u.s. strategy at times reliant on not that much information getting out. they have recently classified that an afghan request a number of afghan soldiers and police who get killed here, that was
cnn's nick paton walsh just got to kabul and he has more. thank you for being there. be safe. chris, it's startling now in the 17th year of this war how america is again bracing itself for increased involvement and thousands more troops on their way. they're going to be on the front lines training afghan soldiers and at the same time, too, donald trump after the recent carnage here in kabul say now is not the time to talk to the f l taliban. the afghan government is saying that the violence...
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the same for all purposes and one example that we said brief was the difference between santana and paton. you can have a warrantless arrest outside of the house on the front steps but can't have one inside. it is beyond the firm bright line that the court has drawn. another example -- >> i'm sorry. i want to get the answer to my question which is for what purposes would you treat the curtilage differently from the home and why there but not for the reasonable expectation of privacy question? so for what purposes first and then why. >> so you know, kuk not search inside of the house without a warrant unless there are exse intelligent circumstances or consent. and that's a line that this court has drawn and the automobile exception is also a categorical rule so we find them in friction so the court has to decide what is reasonable -- >> it is really a simple question. what purposes would you say the curtilage is not the house? >> for purposes of when you have probably cause to search and a warrant exception applies you don't treat them the same sprchlts why is that -- why would you not tre
the same for all purposes and one example that we said brief was the difference between santana and paton. you can have a warrantless arrest outside of the house on the front steps but can't have one inside. it is beyond the firm bright line that the court has drawn. another example -- >> i'm sorry. i want to get the answer to my question which is for what purposes would you treat the curtilage differently from the home and why there but not for the reasonable expectation of privacy...