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>> my connection to the 49ers goes back to my father who was a football coach for the 49ers, bill walsh>> talk about being a champion july 7th, and we are the champions right now, and congratulations on a tremendous effort. >> i grew up going to games and grew uprooting for the 49ers, and it is something deeply resonates with me, and i was very excited to be able to do something for the stadium, to express those deep feelings towards the 49ers. it happened because i showed a gallery in oakland which is called closed work, and the woman who sort of runs the gallery and she sent me an e-mail, and she said, hey, there is a call-out for the people to submit art for the stadium, and she said, you should submit something. i said, holy cow. so i went and looked and i applied as you would apply as if you were not bill walsh's daughter or attached to the 49ers in any way. what i hope to e evoke when people see my work, i am going for sort of an emotional, something emotional that you can't quite put your finger on, and maybe it is nostalgia or something that resonates deeply with you, and lot of
>> my connection to the 49ers goes back to my father who was a football coach for the 49ers, bill walsh>> talk about being a champion july 7th, and we are the champions right now, and congratulations on a tremendous effort. >> i grew up going to games and grew uprooting for the 49ers, and it is something deeply resonates with me, and i was very excited to be able to do something for the stadium, to express those deep feelings towards the 49ers. it happened because i showed a...
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mclaineally, walsh got to come up and testify in this room, and said, did you lend him the money?yes, i did, but he returned it right away." that pull the rug out. it became clear that he a taken abroad. member of ae first president's cabinet to go to jail as a result of this. the attorney general is also involved. the whole harding administration was coming apart at the seams. harding died unexpectedly in 1923. calvin coolidge came in as president, different purpose. there was a sense of trying to clean up the mess of teapot dome. only is thenot legislation but led to some major supreme court decisions. because people were not quite sure what the right of congress were. one of the issues was can the congress call a private citizen who is not a federal official -- the supreme court in the summer because of teapot dome said, yes, anybody can be called to testify before congress. one of the was a case of the brother of harry docketing -- said,daughtery, who a federal employee, so you should not call me. the spring court said you have to testify. this has nothing to do with legislati
mclaineally, walsh got to come up and testify in this room, and said, did you lend him the money?yes, i did, but he returned it right away." that pull the rug out. it became clear that he a taken abroad. member of ae first president's cabinet to go to jail as a result of this. the attorney general is also involved. the whole harding administration was coming apart at the seams. harding died unexpectedly in 1923. calvin coolidge came in as president, different purpose. there was a sense of...
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and walsh continued to press on this until he finally got some breaks, and got some people to admit thathat they had originally said was not true. one of whom was with the publisher of the" washington post," who, when the secretary of the interior was charged with suddenly having rebuilt his ranch in mexico -- a beautiful road, fixed up the exterior. just about the time these oil leases were being sold to private investors. ned mclaine said he lent the secretary that money. so the secretary did not have to go through illegal means. then finally, walsh got mclaine to come up and testify in this room, and said, did you lend him the money? "yes, i did, but he returned it right away." that pull the rug out. it became clear that he a taken abroad. he became the first member of a president's cabinet to go to jail as a result of this. the attorney general is also involved. the whole harding administration was coming apart at the seams. harding died unexpectedly in 1923. calvin coolidge came in as president, different purpose. there was a sense of trying to clean up the mess of teapot dome. teap
and walsh continued to press on this until he finally got some breaks, and got some people to admit thathat they had originally said was not true. one of whom was with the publisher of the" washington post," who, when the secretary of the interior was charged with suddenly having rebuilt his ranch in mexico -- a beautiful road, fixed up the exterior. just about the time these oil leases were being sold to private investors. ned mclaine said he lent the secretary that money. so the...
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nick paton walsh for us. thank you, nick. >>> the fbi is sounding an alarm for news agencies about the threat to journalists from isis militants. they say they received credible information that members from the isis terror group have been tasked with kidnapping journalists and taking them to syria. seeking to retaliate against the united states for air strikes have identified journalists in the region as desirable targets. after weeks of air strikes, the u.s. is trying to hit isis in the wallet. anti-terrorism chief david cohen says the u.s. is working to cut off its flow of cash, including almost $1 million a day in black market oil sales. cohen was asked by cnn's jim acosta about targeting those involve involved. >> what's different now frankly is that the oil that previously had moved through these smuggling networks, we now know that that oil finds its origin with isil. anyone involved in the sale of this oil, frankly, assisting isil. funding isil. >> cohen says isis is probably the wealthiest terrorist
nick paton walsh for us. thank you, nick. >>> the fbi is sounding an alarm for news agencies about the threat to journalists from isis militants. they say they received credible information that members from the isis terror group have been tasked with kidnapping journalists and taking them to syria. seeking to retaliate against the united states for air strikes have identified journalists in the region as desirable targets. after weeks of air strikes, the u.s. is trying to hit isis in...
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nick paton walsh is following developments for us in turkey.d morning, nick. >> reporter: john, that video that you just saw with sophisticated drone footage. it shows isis very much in grasp of how to use social media to frankly terrifying effects. we have no idea of the conditions that john cantlie is under or his state of mind that made him decide to have that war report for isis in which he goes through their point of view. he does seem relaxed as he talks. his key points are the western media coverage is saying how well the fighting is going and isis is in control of much of the city. he talks about the waste of the coalition has put in with air strikes. he refers to the hadim is using light weapons in street-to-street fighting. it is shocking to see somebody in that position putting isis views forward. you have to think about the audience. this may not be so much of the western media, but those in the west who may be future recruits for isis. you can see clearly in the video from locations, he almost certainly is in kobani dressed in blac
nick paton walsh is following developments for us in turkey.d morning, nick. >> reporter: john, that video that you just saw with sophisticated drone footage. it shows isis very much in grasp of how to use social media to frankly terrifying effects. we have no idea of the conditions that john cantlie is under or his state of mind that made him decide to have that war report for isis in which he goes through their point of view. he does seem relaxed as he talks. his key points are the...
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. >> cnn's nick paton walsh is over the border in turkey. it appears he is in kobani and being used for propaganda to give a different spin on the news from the region. >> reporter: certainly. we have no idea of his state of mind. this man has been held captive for months. the geography of what is around him seems to be kobani. according to the white house officials, he scorns the isis message. they want to scorn the billions the coalition dropped on kobani. insists isis is still able to hold ground and moving forward with light weaponry. what is chilling is about the cynical use of the man held hostage. he looks relaxed in the role. he seemed to warm to it as he speaks. we have no idea what pressure he is under to be in that situation. this chilling high tech. we are looking at a group which don't have the laser guided bombs that the coalition do. they have the ability to use social media adeptly and use drones and graphics to enhance the drone footage and do a high definition video of a hostage talking through their propaganda points about
. >> cnn's nick paton walsh is over the border in turkey. it appears he is in kobani and being used for propaganda to give a different spin on the news from the region. >> reporter: certainly. we have no idea of his state of mind. this man has been held captive for months. the geography of what is around him seems to be kobani. according to the white house officials, he scorns the isis message. they want to scorn the billions the coalition dropped on kobani. insists isis is still...
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we have nick paton walsh live on the border with turkey.ick. >> reporter: christine, we have speaking to officials on the kurds side that the peshmerga have yet to arrive and one of the commanders in iraqi kurds. he say it may take a day or two to move from the position they are in, a mile from where i'm standing, a police complex down the road to the official crossing to kobani. the two groups of peshmerga, motorized bit through turkey and the guys who flew in from a plane. it may take a day or two to put themselves in kobani. it is down to security consideration. isis has had a long time to prepare for the peshmerga to move in. what they will bring with them, that large convoy of heavy weaponry and hardware, that could assist the syrian kurds fighters. we hear planes above us. most times of the day, the coalition is still in evidence here. the fight still not over. i'm surprised with the syrian kurds yesterday morning when they saw the peshmerga, they had been less excited about the turkey's bidding in arriving so quickly. the peshmerga i
we have nick paton walsh live on the border with turkey.ick. >> reporter: christine, we have speaking to officials on the kurds side that the peshmerga have yet to arrive and one of the commanders in iraqi kurds. he say it may take a day or two to move from the position they are in, a mile from where i'm standing, a police complex down the road to the official crossing to kobani. the two groups of peshmerga, motorized bit through turkey and the guys who flew in from a plane. it may take a...
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eventuallys walsh get the permits to make this a dwelling? well, yes, they said, but he does not have those permits now. plumbinghave to have and kitchen. if you tries to get them, a number of neighbors will be opposing matt. >> ok. thank you for that. abc 7 news at for 5:00, but tonight at 6:00, one day after the massive explosion, we take you out to dulles island to see what nasa is doing to figure out what happened. >> and changes for the military in the wake of the ebola outbreak. the decision handed down by the defense secretary. abc seven news at 6:00 starts right now. >> the explosion felt for miles. seconds after launch, the antares rocket explodes, sending the sky.l into >> the damage is apparently not as bad as nasa expected. what happened at the launch site today? >> it is still called a danger zone. i can show you the actual launch site for miles that way. andcan see a water tower then a leaning structure. that leaning structure is what help the rocket, and as you can see, it is still standing, but you can also see those who had t
eventuallys walsh get the permits to make this a dwelling? well, yes, they said, but he does not have those permits now. plumbinghave to have and kitchen. if you tries to get them, a number of neighbors will be opposing matt. >> ok. thank you for that. abc 7 news at for 5:00, but tonight at 6:00, one day after the massive explosion, we take you out to dulles island to see what nasa is doing to figure out what happened. >> and changes for the military in the wake of the ebola...
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john. >> nick paton walsh.. >>> the government of nigeria claims a cease-fire deal with the terror group boko haram. a deal to release more than 200 kidnapped school girls. nigeria officials expect the girls to be freed after a meeting in chadd this week. the group launched attacks on two nigerian villages after the cease-fire was signed. >>> erol incedal is on trial for planning an attack after the mumbai attack in 2012. he had the address of former british prime minister tony blair and had material support from the islamic state. incedal denies the allegations. >>> we may learn as early as tomorrow what oscar pistorius fate may be. prosecutors are pushing for the athlete to be locked up for teen years for shooting his girlfriend reeva steenkamp to death last year. >>> get ready for the jodi arias trying take two. sentencing retrial in arizona gets under way today. up first is an evidence hearing. a jury convicted her of murdering her boyfriend travis alexander in 2008. >>> the broncos peyton manning made nfl
john. >> nick paton walsh.. >>> the government of nigeria claims a cease-fire deal with the terror group boko haram. a deal to release more than 200 kidnapped school girls. nigeria officials expect the girls to be freed after a meeting in chadd this week. the group launched attacks on two nigerian villages after the cease-fire was signed. >>> erol incedal is on trial for planning an attack after the mumbai attack in 2012. he had the address of former british prime...
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i want to turn to our correspondent nick paton walsh live in southern turkey.> reporter: john, we understand the peshmerga are currently looking for the best places. when they come in larger numbers to put in heavy weapons and best route for them to take. a lot of heavyi fighting in the past 24 hours. large air strikes yesterday over the hills there. it looks like the fighting near the official crossing. speculation that the peshmerga may be looking for another way in other than the key border crossing. john, hearing you talk then about chuck hagel's comments, it is remarkable after so long, the u.s. intervening purely against isis here where many in fact say the reason isis is allowed a space to create is because of the brutality of the assad regime. so many are allied with the syrian rebels. isis became the people who had the military might and fire power to move into areas and hold and control. i think if chuck hagel is making that case within the u.s. administration, they need to address the assad regime as well. this is turkey who has long said it may be c
i want to turn to our correspondent nick paton walsh live in southern turkey.> reporter: john, we understand the peshmerga are currently looking for the best places. when they come in larger numbers to put in heavy weapons and best route for them to take. a lot of heavyi fighting in the past 24 hours. large air strikes yesterday over the hills there. it looks like the fighting near the official crossing. speculation that the peshmerga may be looking for another way in other than the key...
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and so the epidemic rolled on. >> that is a good point to bring it here to bryan walsh. had a lot of thinking about what is going on in africa. we heard about 75% of the people infected were caregivers, most of them women. what has been your thinking about what is going on? >> we have seen an enhanced response. president obama talked about it. a major topic of the u.n. general assembly. this is not something getting under control, really, in sera lyons and ginny and liberia. it is very difficult. these are countries where the health-care systems were already badly damaged, coming at a civil war's, now trying to deal with this disease. on one hand we know how to control it, but that is a lot harder to do when you are talking about dozens of new cases, difficult conditions, having to use very challenging personal protection equipment to make sure that the doctors don't get the disease. so this is something that is not going to end anytime soon. >> i saw a video from sierra leone shown to me by dan kelly, a doctor who went there. in it, there was a woman carrying a baby, an
and so the epidemic rolled on. >> that is a good point to bring it here to bryan walsh. had a lot of thinking about what is going on in africa. we heard about 75% of the people infected were caregivers, most of them women. what has been your thinking about what is going on? >> we have seen an enhanced response. president obama talked about it. a major topic of the u.n. general assembly. this is not something getting under control, really, in sera lyons and ginny and liberia. it is...
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cnn national correspondent, nick paton walsh. nick, you can hear me this time?eporter: zain i can hear you fine. we're near the town of kobani behind me where we are still hearing -- we are still hearing heavy clashes in kobani behind me. and that, i think, is testament to the fact that isis haven't given up the fight to try to regain territory. the kurds themselves, they are holding that territory relatively effectively. we have seen to the west of the city over here towards the strategic hill a bit yesterday to hold it. they were hit by an air strike yesterday which could have taken according to their estimates yesterday. the question is when do the reinforcements arrive. into kobani, 150, perhaps more. one fighter was speaking to inside the city. the city says maybe within the next 24 hours, perhaps as early as tonight they will have come in. i don't think anybody expects much fanfare for their arrival. the security is going to be tieblgt. the turkish military have in fact moved us off to areas where we're normally allowed to film from, zain. >> i'd say fight
cnn national correspondent, nick paton walsh. nick, you can hear me this time?eporter: zain i can hear you fine. we're near the town of kobani behind me where we are still hearing -- we are still hearing heavy clashes in kobani behind me. and that, i think, is testament to the fact that isis haven't given up the fight to try to regain territory. the kurds themselves, they are holding that territory relatively effectively. we have seen to the west of the city over here towards the strategic hill...
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>> cnn's nick paton walsh there on the turkey/syria border, thank you for that update.et's dig deeper with general mark kimmitt. first your reaction to what we're hearing about isis potentially having the ability and access to jets now. >> i'd be quite surprised that's going to be a long-term capability of theirs. i think coalition air capability could knock them out of the skies quickly. they may even have drone capability but that's high maintenance equipment and i wouldn't suspect it's going to be a long-term effect on the battlefield. >> we just heard nick paton walsh say there have been about 50 air strikes in the last 72 hours there around kobani. how effective are you seeing the air strikes be and are the results we've been seeing what you would expect at this stage in this battle against isis, given the current strategy? >> well, i would suspect that we've got to be careful about drawing conclusions at this point in the battle. it may simply be that the air strikes are causing the isis fighters to hunker down. what is clear is that it seems to be giving a morale
>> cnn's nick paton walsh there on the turkey/syria border, thank you for that update.et's dig deeper with general mark kimmitt. first your reaction to what we're hearing about isis potentially having the ability and access to jets now. >> i'd be quite surprised that's going to be a long-term capability of theirs. i think coalition air capability could knock them out of the skies quickly. they may even have drone capability but that's high maintenance equipment and i wouldn't...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, southern turkey. >> let's thank nick paton walsh for underscoring the very closethe iranian government and syrian government of bashar al assad. thanks to nick for that report. >>> coming up, he was confined in north korea for nearly six months. now he's speaking to the news media about the decision that led to his arrest. >>> a judge in the state of maine today eased restrictions on the nurse who defied the ebola quarantine. the judge ruled that health officials failed to prove the need for an order quarantining the nurse kaci hickox. the judge did order hickox to direct active monitoring to coordinate her travel with public health officials and to notify health officials if she develops any symptoms of ebola. the attorney for hickox calls the decision a victory. we'll have more on the story, obviously, throughout the day on cnn. other news we're following, these are decidedly much better days for jeffrey fowle. he was released after spending six months in a north korean prison for simply leaving a bible at a restaurant in a nightclub. he has his life back and he
nick paton walsh, cnn, southern turkey. >> let's thank nick paton walsh for underscoring the very closethe iranian government and syrian government of bashar al assad. thanks to nick for that report. >>> coming up, he was confined in north korea for nearly six months. now he's speaking to the news media about the decision that led to his arrest. >>> a judge in the state of maine today eased restrictions on the nurse who defied the ebola quarantine. the judge ruled that...
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our nick paton walsh monitoring the situation.>> other news, homegrown terror concerns on several fronts this morning. three high school girls from denver, back home now, after leaving the u.s. to join isis fighters in syria. the teens were stopped in germany before they could board a flight from turkey. from turkey they presume eibll would have gone to syria. agents are now combing through e-mails who if anyone, recruited these girls, their ages, 15, 16 and 17. they allegedly stole money from their parents to finance this trip. >>> in canada, police shot and killed a 25-year-old man who ran over two soldiers in his car. one of those soldiers is dead. authority hads say the suspect may have been radicalized. they say he was on their radar. >>> and a newly released video shows a 17-year-old australian teenager alongside isis fighters in syria, threatening to behead western leaders. >>> the arraignment is now delayed for white house fence jumper omar gonzalez. a judge wants homeless iraq war vet to undergo a health evaluation for 40
our nick paton walsh monitoring the situation.>> other news, homegrown terror concerns on several fronts this morning. three high school girls from denver, back home now, after leaving the u.s. to join isis fighters in syria. the teens were stopped in germany before they could board a flight from turkey. from turkey they presume eibll would have gone to syria. agents are now combing through e-mails who if anyone, recruited these girls, their ages, 15, 16 and 17. they allegedly stole money...
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walsh, we've heard reports that the shooter was popular, even just voted homecoming prince.e used to hearing that school shooters were loners, had a lot of problems. does this surprise you? >> it doesn't. i think the media image of a shooter is a kid who has social issues, who is an sbrofrt, who doesn't fit in, is missing some kind of social chip. but emotional problems can even happen to the most popular, and they're not given a good way to express them. i looked at this young man's twitter feed, and there were days and days and days of angry tweets on it, that no one seemed to be paying attention to. >> we've heard reports that this was about a girl. what's your reaction? >> well, you know, i specialize in attachment theory. these are the ways that people attach across the life span. and in our most intimate relationships, our desire for intimate relationships, that fine line between love and hate takes place. when you get rejected by somebody who is a potential romantic interest, if your self-esteem is connected to it, if you believe that on some level, a life line has be
walsh, we've heard reports that the shooter was popular, even just voted homecoming prince.e used to hearing that school shooters were loners, had a lot of problems. does this surprise you? >> it doesn't. i think the media image of a shooter is a kid who has social issues, who is an sbrofrt, who doesn't fit in, is missing some kind of social chip. but emotional problems can even happen to the most popular, and they're not given a good way to express them. i looked at this young man's...
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jim walsh is an international security expert with m.i.t.ecurity studies program and joins us now. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> can you characterize the president's strategy in battling isis? >> i don't think it's exactly clear. what we have is a collection of different instruments. do they add up to a full strategy? that remains to be seen. it involves getting coalition partners, it involves air strikes and supporting the kurds and iraqi army in iraq. does that equal a full strategy? that remains to be seen. >> what about training of the locals whether it's the iraqi army or the syrian army. are they up to the task? >> clearly the iraqi army was undercut by prime minister maliki in iraq. you saw what happened when isis first attacked. they sort of cut and run. that wasn't true for all of the army. some parts of the army had fought earlier in the spring and the year before that. right now over the last several weeks you are seeing some progress. and iraq is the best case here where you ha
jim walsh is an international security expert with m.i.t.ecurity studies program and joins us now. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> can you characterize the president's strategy in battling isis? >> i don't think it's exactly clear. what we have is a collection of different instruments. do they add up to a full strategy? that remains to be seen. it involves getting coalition partners, it involves air strikes and supporting the...
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it's a great show, "the hunt with john walsh."july, a suspected sex offender was tracked down in new york city and was killed in a police shootout after tips from john's program. we're very proud of him for that. >>> when you're almost a heartbeat away from the president and then there are police reports about you and your family, they make news. and this one is jaw dropping involving members of sarah palin and it's involving blood and dirt and -- all right. it's coming up next. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxig
it's a great show, "the hunt with john walsh."july, a suspected sex offender was tracked down in new york city and was killed in a police shootout after tips from john's program. we're very proud of him for that. >>> when you're almost a heartbeat away from the president and then there are police reports about you and your family, they make news. and this one is jaw dropping involving members of sarah palin and it's involving blood and dirt and -- all right. it's coming up...
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that feeling is only going to intensify. >> thank you, laurie garrett very much, thank you, brian walshaffner, thank you for joining me for this important discussion 0 about go lavment for more about this program and early episodes visit us on line at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching pbs. . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies and markets. the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at street.com. >>> diving into october, that is what stocks did today and it was the worst start in three years. tonight, we begin a two-year look at what is next for domestic and global stocks, bonds and commodities. >> fast lanes, consumers drove off with more ca
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richard karmona and brian walsh. again, we're keeping tabs on the call. none of the initial patients, individuals, rather, who came into contact with thomas eric duncan have shown any symptoms. the focus is much more on health care workers now. and there's some new information from that briefing. the second patient traveled to ohio before it was known that the first worker was infected. we're going to keep you updated on anything that comes out of that briefing call. are we able to go to -- we are going to go to a break, i believe. and when we come back, an update on the situation in the fight against isis. stay with us, everybody. are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and
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that feeling is only going to intensify. >> thank you, laurie garrett very much, thank you, brian walshaffner, thank you for joining me for this important discussion 0 about go lavment for more about this program and early episodes visit us on line at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching pbs. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. >> don't touch it. it's hot! >> i gotta tell you, you people
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nick paton walsh is live with the latest. that is a separate front there on the border with lebanon. >> reporter: absolutely. this country has been worried about the build up potentially of radical militants making their way into lebanon. what happened yesterday in the town, a checkpoint run by hezbollah, a militant group near that, it seems brazen by syrian militants. potentially from the nusra group. they seem to have come quite far in to lebanon's territory. a mountainous area. what is repelled by hezbollah force, their suggestion is they may have lost a couple militants from media reports and maybe over a dozen of the syrian-based militants killed in that attack. it has temperatures rising here because there was an equally brazen raid on another border town over a month ago. there is still lebanese soldiers held hostage by syrian-based militants and this plays into wider fears in lebanon. could this country be the next place that isis, not involved necessarily in the raid, but building strength along the border, could leb
nick paton walsh is live with the latest. that is a separate front there on the border with lebanon. >> reporter: absolutely. this country has been worried about the build up potentially of radical militants making their way into lebanon. what happened yesterday in the town, a checkpoint run by hezbollah, a militant group near that, it seems brazen by syrian militants. potentially from the nusra group. they seem to have come quite far in to lebanon's territory. a mountainous area. what is...
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nick paton walsh reports. 60 bombs in four days may for now have ground isis to a halt in kobani.ut to the city's west, lies another trauma for those kurds still inside, at a hole poked by the desperate in the border fence, that's now policed by the turkish army. they won't let us film up close. yet daily we've seen dozens of kurds caught on the dangerous, other side of the fence. but strangely, even though the turkish army will let them across, many still don't. why do they stay there? there is still fighting inside kobani and this is a very volatile place to be stranded on the other side of that border. we are told that those inside though don't want to leave their city, leave their possessions because they are worried that if they cross into turkey they won't be able to return home. we filmed discreetly a little closer when bread was delivered. the men there said there were thousands still inside. many we spoke to said they were not leaving their precious homes and cars, as they knew the army would not let them back in. this man came out two days ago to bring back food but can'
nick paton walsh reports. 60 bombs in four days may for now have ground isis to a halt in kobani.ut to the city's west, lies another trauma for those kurds still inside, at a hole poked by the desperate in the border fence, that's now policed by the turkish army. they won't let us film up close. yet daily we've seen dozens of kurds caught on the dangerous, other side of the fence. but strangely, even though the turkish army will let them across, many still don't. why do they stay there? there...
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let's turn to nick paton walsh on the border. nick, what is the latest? >> reporter: people have been expecting the more peshmerga to go in overnight. 150 or so. we are hearing from those inside kobani they have not joined that initial peshmerga group of scouts that went in yesterday. their job to pave the way to work out how hard it will be to insert the heavy armored vehicles in kobani. as dusk fell yesterday, intense explosions across the city. turkish military movement. perhaps everyone trying to prepare the ground for the peshmerga move. time is not on the side of the kurds and isis has a lot of time to prepare for the peshmerga arrival. now many people are wondering if the peshmerga can get in and the important task of reinforcing kobani. >> nick paton walsh on the border. thank you so much. >>> the former navy s.e.a.l. who wrote a book about the raid of osama bin laden is under criminal investigation. in the book, "no easy day" he said he was one of the section members who shot osama bin laden. the investigation is focused on revelations in the boo
let's turn to nick paton walsh on the border. nick, what is the latest? >> reporter: people have been expecting the more peshmerga to go in overnight. 150 or so. we are hearing from those inside kobani they have not joined that initial peshmerga group of scouts that went in yesterday. their job to pave the way to work out how hard it will be to insert the heavy armored vehicles in kobani. as dusk fell yesterday, intense explosions across the city. turkish military movement. perhaps...
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let's bring in cnn's nick paton walsh. nick joins us by phone.morning, nick. >> reporter: john, the death toll of human rights is the clearest picture of the losses have been on both sides. 481 they say of the dead are isis fighters and just over 300 kurdish fighters. you look at the totals. not a lot of the civilians caught in the count. these are not the final figures. this morning, we are hearing of a concerted attempt by isis to move into the east of the city to the official border crossing. unclear how successful they have been. that comes after the days after the kurds say they are more confident. the question is, when do the peshmerga fighters arrive? iraqi kurdish fighters through turkey territory. a plan that was clear days ago and now they will arrive on saturday night and that is now increasing public bickering. the syrian kurds are not that keen to have kurdish fighters to spur a victory for themselves and the suggestion of the syrian kurds and they don't need manpower, but heavy weapons. technical issues of crossing the turkish terri
let's bring in cnn's nick paton walsh. nick joins us by phone.morning, nick. >> reporter: john, the death toll of human rights is the clearest picture of the losses have been on both sides. 481 they say of the dead are isis fighters and just over 300 kurdish fighters. you look at the totals. not a lot of the civilians caught in the count. these are not the final figures. this morning, we are hearing of a concerted attempt by isis to move into the east of the city to the official border...
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our nick paton walsh in the background to explain really this economic kayed situation. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, as you join me, we're hearing jets still in the skies above us. it appears there have been two strikes since the sun rose. this morning, loud explosions witnessed by those on the hill here. it's hard to work out what is happening in that city. we since dusk fell visited to the west. but kurdish forces took to the west. interesting tactic gave us high ground. but to the south, 21 air strikes in just a 24-hour period seems to perhaps changed something of the dynamic of the fight down in the city. maybe isis seeing each time they gather the ordnance landing bon them perhaps have chosen to delay or rethink how they're going to about this. as you say, this fight for kobani has been drawn into a wider issue here. many say it should be so simple, turkey pushing against isis. but it's dragged into their decades-long dispute with the kurds today passes a deadline. significant moment. there have been peace talks between the kurds and the turkish government
our nick paton walsh in the background to explain really this economic kayed situation. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, as you join me, we're hearing jets still in the skies above us. it appears there have been two strikes since the sun rose. this morning, loud explosions witnessed by those on the hill here. it's hard to work out what is happening in that city. we since dusk fell visited to the west. but kurdish forces took to the west. interesting tactic gave us high ground. but...
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. >> nick paton walsh gives us a rare and grisly look inside this isis stronghold, i have to give you warning, some of what you're about to see is disturbing. >> reporter: isis rules raqqah but not every soul there. only in the dead of night, though, do those who resist dare spray anti-isis slogans. filming could get you killed. they distribute leaflets. at dawn they put up this poster. syrian president bashar al assad says a two sides at the same coin. syria is free, free, isis get out. these images filmed secretly by activists inside raqqah documents life under isis. its quietest streets. there is no corner. no generation they do not impact upon. they call children here to listen. to ignore or not tell their parents and come. notice here what they have to say to the youngest. [ speaking a foreign language ] "i swear to god we will see a caliphate based on the prophecy," he says. "the state is a ship fueled with the blood of the martyrs. be with this state or i swear you will be with the ones who get killed, who get killed because they fought god and the prophet. i swear you'll be ki
. >> nick paton walsh gives us a rare and grisly look inside this isis stronghold, i have to give you warning, some of what you're about to see is disturbing. >> reporter: isis rules raqqah but not every soul there. only in the dead of night, though, do those who resist dare spray anti-isis slogans. filming could get you killed. they distribute leaflets. at dawn they put up this poster. syrian president bashar al assad says a two sides at the same coin. syria is free, free, isis get...
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and kate walsh is here. what else? >> a lot is happening.ling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elegant swipe of a . . . swipe. of course, that doesn't mean you can't dunk us or scoop us up. enjoy every single, sol-i-tar-y bite. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. with new jolly rancher filled gummy bites? not today. bites. little greatness. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. emma, it's simple, when you are in a place like this, the best way to capture the moment is to feel it, even if you can't see it. every time. i let him know every time i save a dollar. now there is a tool made for you. introducing savings catcher from walmart. it compares prices to top stores in your area. if there's a lower advertised price, walmart will give you the difference on an egift card. oh! mone
and kate walsh is here. what else? >> a lot is happening.ling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elegant swipe of a . . . swipe. of course, that doesn't mean you can't dunk us or scoop us up. enjoy every single, sol-i-tar-y bite. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. with new jolly rancher filled gummy bites? not today. bites. little greatness. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of...
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>> my eyes are up here. >> kate walsh, good morning.he things most of us are afraid to say and do. >> yeah. i am going to steal that now. that's it. >> that's the new promo line. >> i'm going to be tweeting it, hash tagging it, amp per sand, all of it. and spank it. and put it to bed. yeah. >> okay. i love the spanking part. she is great at her job. she is miserable at home. she does drag herself out of bed a lot of mornings with a hangover, just to get into work. >> that's true. >> why did you like this young lady? >> i liked -- i like that she's out of order. i like that she's got basically a 17-year-old boy inside of her that just wants to party and feels like she -- you know, leaves it all at the office and can do what she wants in her free time. but truly cares about her job and is very good at it. >> did you like the opportunity to get back into comedy where your roots are? you've been doing some dramas lately. was it fun to get back to comedy? >> yes, absolutely. i started in and out chicago. i was in straight theater and comedy
>> my eyes are up here. >> kate walsh, good morning.he things most of us are afraid to say and do. >> yeah. i am going to steal that now. that's it. >> that's the new promo line. >> i'm going to be tweeting it, hash tagging it, amp per sand, all of it. and spank it. and put it to bed. yeah. >> okay. i love the spanking part. she is great at her job. she is miserable at home. she does drag herself out of bed a lot of mornings with a hangover, just to get into...
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nick paton walsh, thanks. >>> developing news in hong kong this morning. hundreds of police have raided one area where pro-democracy w protesters have been there for weeks. they tried to open traffic back up in the busy part of the city. many were caught off guard and did not put up a fight. our anna coren was there as it happened. >> reporter: you are looking at the first cars and traffic to be allowed through on to nathan road here in mong kok. this is the protest site in the particular area for almost three weeks. hundreds of police moved in here just before dawn to clear the site and barricades and to clear what has effectively been a camp. now the protesters have been here and two other protest sites on hong kong island. cause way bay and admiral bay. the chinese government announced it will hand pick candidates for the election in 2017. that is when the city is due to receive universal suffrage. c.y. leung says the police will clear the protest sites, but this is going on long enough as protesters have made their point. this is now causing a negative
nick paton walsh, thanks. >>> developing news in hong kong this morning. hundreds of police have raided one area where pro-democracy w protesters have been there for weeks. they tried to open traffic back up in the busy part of the city. many were caught off guard and did not put up a fight. our anna coren was there as it happened. >> reporter: you are looking at the first cars and traffic to be allowed through on to nathan road here in mong kok. this is the protest site in the...
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jim walsh from the securities studies programs. coming up, my thoughts why the most terro terrible cannot be found on the battle field. >> we talked to disrupters all the time on this show. they're agents of change normally associated with the tech boom. david cohen is not a silicon valley superstar, but make no mistake there is into better description of do we know's job than disrupter. specifically his ability to disrupt the funding of america's enemies. it relies on getting word around the world and away from the saber rattling of airstrikes and outright war. isil mass made money doing great nasty business. much of the rest comes from selling girls in sex slavery. the sell of religious relics, and protection money paid akin to a mafia shake down. you don't move millions around without access to some legitimate money. to be clear it's not a perfect strategy. it's eanly not without its skeptics. a law review article argued that the focus on stopping terrorism by cutting off the funding stream has not been nearly as effective as ad
jim walsh from the securities studies programs. coming up, my thoughts why the most terro terrible cannot be found on the battle field. >> we talked to disrupters all the time on this show. they're agents of change normally associated with the tech boom. david cohen is not a silicon valley superstar, but make no mistake there is into better description of do we know's job than disrupter. specifically his ability to disrupt the funding of america's enemies. it relies on getting word around...
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nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> australian fighter jets over iraq. fa-18s did not drop bombs, but the military was on call overnight to attack targets as identified. the australian super hornets have joined the eight-nation coalition to attack inside iraq in the past week. m >>> a plea this morning for the parents of the american man held h hostage. abdul-rahman kassig's parents are requesting that cnn report only by his muslim name. his parents say they are simply torn apart. >> please know we are all praying for you and your safe return. most of all, know we love you and our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again. >> like our son, we have no more control over the u.s. government than you have over the breaking of dawn. we implore the captors to show mercy. >>> the director of the fbi is warning of a terror plot to attack the united states. james comey is telling "60 minutes" that khorasan may be doing something very, very soon. as for identifying and finding the hooded english speaking man in the isis execution video
nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> australian fighter jets over iraq. fa-18s did not drop bombs, but the military was on call overnight to attack targets as identified. the australian super hornets have joined the eight-nation coalition to attack inside iraq in the past week. m >>> a plea this morning for the parents of the american man held h hostage. abdul-rahman kassig's parents are requesting that cnn report only by his muslim name. his parents say they are simply torn...
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we will get the latest from nick paton walsh with the latest.ani wasn't a strategic importance for the american coalition efforts in syria, but we know there is a lot of movement on the ground to keep this town out of isis' hands. >> reporter: it will be on the first list of strategic towns. it has become that by the level of exposure the fight for the town has had internationally. isis did not want to be seen to be losing. they did with that the propaganda video. the syrian kurds need this town as part of an independent state near turkey. the u.s. using the cameras trained on air strikes to deliver a psychological blow to isis. the reality on the ground is they need the reinforcements. a surprise yesterday morning when it was syrian rebels that turkey allowed through first. they were not what the syrian kurds have been hoping for. we know a 400 meters away from where i'm standing over there, a police station where there are some, if not all of the peshmerga who traveled by road. turkish critics asking why it took so long. we think during daylig
we will get the latest from nick paton walsh with the latest.ani wasn't a strategic importance for the american coalition efforts in syria, but we know there is a lot of movement on the ground to keep this town out of isis' hands. >> reporter: it will be on the first list of strategic towns. it has become that by the level of exposure the fight for the town has had internationally. isis did not want to be seen to be losing. they did with that the propaganda video. the syrian kurds need...
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walsh, thanks again. >> the u.s.ow monitoring all travelers coming from west africa to the united states. they'll report temperatures to officials for 21 days. those rules take effect next week. it affects people traveling from guinea he, sierra leone and line about her liberia. >> man's life was saved after contracting ebola. he found humor in the experience. >> when i first came in, dr. smith, i looked up at him and said am i going to make it. he said we don't know a whole lot yet. i'm like that wasn't the answer i was looking for. >> he feels blessed to be alive. he was treated with an experimental drug as well as blood from dr. kent brantley. >> another ebola patient in the clear, the family of amber vincent said she is free from the deadly virus and regaining strength. she was in effect while treating a patient. >> 29 people were killed in iraq in car bombings in baghdad that happened in a shia neighborhood. sixty were injured. no group has claimed responsibility. >> there is help for fighters battling isil figh
walsh, thanks again. >> the u.s.ow monitoring all travelers coming from west africa to the united states. they'll report temperatures to officials for 21 days. those rules take effect next week. it affects people traveling from guinea he, sierra leone and line about her liberia. >> man's life was saved after contracting ebola. he found humor in the experience. >> when i first came in, dr. smith, i looked up at him and said am i going to make it. he said we don't know a whole...
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i want to bring in nick paton walsh live at the syrian border. >> reporter: john, a change in the levelsupport the americans are providing the kurds here on the ground. the bundles dropped by three c-130 aircraft overnight contained ammunition and medical supplies and food. things kurds have been crying out for in the past weeks. it has not been coming across the border at the level they would like. the kurds blame turkish military. president obama spoke to the leader here to make the air drop. senior officials said they would not characterize the turkish response. the decision by the united states is public in throwing support behind groups with the syrian kurds whose turkey view as allies inside turkey. a complex relationship made more complex by the clear move by the united states to back the kurds in the hour of need. >> nick paton walsh, headed to the border. the air drops are necessary because we cannot drive the supplies over the border because turks will not allow it. >>> thanks for that. the president of nigeria claims the cease-fire with boko haram to release the 200 girl scho
i want to bring in nick paton walsh live at the syrian border. >> reporter: john, a change in the levelsupport the americans are providing the kurds here on the ground. the bundles dropped by three c-130 aircraft overnight contained ammunition and medical supplies and food. things kurds have been crying out for in the past weeks. it has not been coming across the border at the level they would like. the kurds blame turkish military. president obama spoke to the leader here to make the air...
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i want to go live to cnn's senior national correspondent nick paton walsh with the latest. >> reporter when the pentagon talked about dropping the aid to the kurds a couple days ago they were clear that one of the pallet had gone astray. one of the 28, they say, destroyed consequently by bun the air strikes in kobani. this video could have been taken before the air strike landed or another one that went astray. they've got ammunition inside the crates for all intents and purposes looks reasonably authentic. this is one of 21 that went astray. used to drop them in an accurate location but really, up in the balance of the battlefield which was changed which is supplies that got to the kurds who were running dangerously low. they were on to the iraqi military bases. and i think, it seems, the resupply adding to the kurdish confidence, we're hearing this morning, inside the city, three coalition air strikes overnight, continued by isis for the eastern city towards the center, around they harass the kurds around there and continue fight to get east as well. the broader picture, john, while
i want to go live to cnn's senior national correspondent nick paton walsh with the latest. >> reporter when the pentagon talked about dropping the aid to the kurds a couple days ago they were clear that one of the pallet had gone astray. one of the 28, they say, destroyed consequently by bun the air strikes in kobani. this video could have been taken before the air strike landed or another one that went astray. they've got ammunition inside the crates for all intents and purposes looks...
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nick paton walsh, appreciate that report. thank you. >>> a disturbing find during the search for a missing university student in the united states. coming up, what police have discovered and what it might mean for the hannah graham case. >>> plus, the latest on pro-democracy protests in hong kong. why police say they were forced to use batons on the activists. >>> and pope francis closes a two-week meeting of bishops today in rome. the result, a quote, work in progress. a live report from vatican city. y sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on
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let's go straight to turkey to our senior international correspondent there, nick paton walsh. me about this video. >> reporter: it is quite disturbing and shocking to behold. what isis have done, it seems, about a week ago, according to the time references inside that video, is take this british hostage, a former war reporter, still in captivity, still a journalist but taken under duress to kobani and ask him to report on what he sees there. he seems clearly relaxed. listen to how he introduces himself. >> hello. i'm john cantlie. today, we're in the city of kobani on the syrian-turkish border. >> reporter: now, in the images you see here, it's clear he is in kobani. he says that isis are just mopping up now, going street to street fighting. he talks about the $500 million he says the u.s. has spent on its air campaign against those same isis militants. but remember, this is a man being held against his will. part of isis' propaganda machine which seems to be eerily sophisticated at times. >> just a quick follow-up for you. because we've been covering kobani for so long, where
let's go straight to turkey to our senior international correspondent there, nick paton walsh. me about this video. >> reporter: it is quite disturbing and shocking to behold. what isis have done, it seems, about a week ago, according to the time references inside that video, is take this british hostage, a former war reporter, still in captivity, still a journalist but taken under duress to kobani and ask him to report on what he sees there. he seems clearly relaxed. listen to how he...
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>> nick paton walsh on the border of turkey and syria.hank you. >>> still ahead, should nurses be allowed to avoid high-risk patients like those infected with ebola? we'll talk to sheila jackson lee. she's from texas. she's got strong views. stand by. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. in texas right now, 43 people are out of quarantine. that's three weeks after coming into contact with thomas eric duncan. he was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states. he was from liberia diagnosed at a dallas hospital. the mayor says they are still monitoring 120 other people which includes health care workers from texas presbyterian hospital where duncan was treated and unfortunately passed away. joining me is congresswoma
>> nick paton walsh on the border of turkey and syria.hank you. >>> still ahead, should nurses be allowed to avoid high-risk patients like those infected with ebola? we'll talk to sheila jackson lee. she's from texas. she's got strong views. stand by. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week....
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let's bring in senior international correspondent nick paton walsh. here's near the syrian-turkish border where many of the kurds are trying to escape the fighting. what's the situation there at the border? >> reporter: well, i'm some distance from the border. the roars we're getting from near kobani suggest there is still some pockets of isis activity inside the city, significantly reduced down to booby traps and sporadic clashes near the key security establishments in the center of the city. the question now is what is the fate of the civilians inside the city and many kurds are asking, given the fact that turkey is allowing them to leave, why they say is turkey not allowing them to return to kobani? >> 60 bombs in four days may, for now, have ground isis to a halt in kobani. but to the city's west lies another trauma for those kurds still inside at a hole poke by the desperate in the border fence. there's now policed by the turkish army. they won't let us film up close, yet daily we've seen dozens of kurds caught on the dangerous other side of the
let's bring in senior international correspondent nick paton walsh. here's near the syrian-turkish border where many of the kurds are trying to escape the fighting. what's the situation there at the border? >> reporter: well, i'm some distance from the border. the roars we're getting from near kobani suggest there is still some pockets of isis activity inside the city, significantly reduced down to booby traps and sporadic clashes near the key security establishments in the center of the...
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ni nick paton walsh, cnn, southern turkey. >> stand-out report from nick there. take a look at the image you see behind us. in one village in hawaii, there aren't many options but to get out of the way. the fiery approach of lava, coming up. ♪ this is a woman hesitating on a life-changing decision. at university of phoenix, we know going back to school is a big decision. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period, so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenix.edu that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join th
ni nick paton walsh, cnn, southern turkey. >> stand-out report from nick there. take a look at the image you see behind us. in one village in hawaii, there aren't many options but to get out of the way. the fiery approach of lava, coming up. ♪ this is a woman hesitating on a life-changing decision. at university of phoenix, we know going back to school is a big decision. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period, so you can commit to your education with confidence....
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jim walsh from the securities studies programs. coming up, my thoughts why the most terror terrible cannot be found on the battle field. >> all of these people eagerly waiting in line are about to get closer than they ever have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi bamboo! >> bamboo is the oldest elephant here at seattle's woodland park zoo. she shares this space with two other elephants, 35 year old chai and 45 year old retoto. >> so even when we have elephants that are sharing the same space together, they often times choose just to share opposite ends of the exhibit. >> a growing body of evidence shows that zoo elephants thrive when they are able to socialize with each other in a herd of three or more. the a.z.a. is requiring all of its accredited zoos with less than three elephants, increase their herds or phase out their programs and donate their elephants to other zoos. animal rights advocates say that's not enough. >> what would you like to see for these elephants? >> i would like to see them retired to a sanctuary where the
jim walsh from the securities studies programs. coming up, my thoughts why the most terror terrible cannot be found on the battle field. >> all of these people eagerly waiting in line are about to get closer than they ever have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi bamboo! >> bamboo is the oldest elephant here at seattle's woodland park zoo. she shares this space with two other elephants, 35 year old chai and 45 year old retoto. >> so even when we have elephants that are...
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jim walsh from the securities studies programs. coming up, my thoughts why the most terror terrible cannot be found on the battle field. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> we talked to disrupters all the time on this show. they're agents of change normally associated with the tech boom. david cohen is not a silicon valley superstar, but make no mistake there is into better description of do we know's job than disrupter. specifically his ability to disrupt the funding of america's enemies. it relies on getting word around the world and away from the saber rattling of airstrikes and outright war. isil mass made money doing great nasty business. much of the rest comes from selling girls in sex slavery. the sell of religious relics, and protection money paid akin to a maf
jim walsh from the securities studies programs. coming up, my thoughts why the most terror terrible cannot be found on the battle field. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> we talked to disrupters all the time on this...
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nick peyton walsh, cnn, near kobani. >>> now on to iraq. residents in baghdad are on edge after a wave of deadly car bombings. officials say three attacks on saturday killed at least 43 people, including several members of iraq's security forces. more than 40 other people were wounded in those attacks, all bombings targeted shia neighborhoods. isis pushes to overtake anbar province. they say their hold on anbar is weakening and they are asking the united states to deploy troops to help. cnn's senior international correspondent ben wedeman has this story. >> reporter: fresh isis recruits trained to retrieve the wounded from the battlefield. in a newly released propaganda video from the group entitled blood of jihad, it's clear isis doesn't lack for tresh recruits. the training includes religious instruction, mostly about the importance of fighting, killing and martyrdom. men like this can be part of the ongoing effort of isis to take all of iraq's vast anbar province which extends to the outskirts of baghdad. officials in anbar tell official
nick peyton walsh, cnn, near kobani. >>> now on to iraq. residents in baghdad are on edge after a wave of deadly car bombings. officials say three attacks on saturday killed at least 43 people, including several members of iraq's security forces. more than 40 other people were wounded in those attacks, all bombings targeted shia neighborhoods. isis pushes to overtake anbar province. they say their hold on anbar is weakening and they are asking the united states to deploy troops to...
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en in's nick paton walsh is on the turkish-syrian border. the pentagon disputes this report.your reporting, is an isis air force taking shape? >> reporter: it's pretty far away, frankly, if that report is true, talking about three warplanes flying low around one air base to the east of the main town of aleppo in the north of the country, held by isis for a while. they posted their militants alongside airplanes they've captured. and it's possible that they are being taught by ex-iraqi air force pilots how to fly them. that's a whole world away from the maintenance, munitions and the complications you need for a ground attack. and in the skies over syria, they're going to run into coalition air forces, including the u.s. and they're not going to perceive those pretty old planes as much of a threat, jake. >> and, nick, the coalition has been stepping up its air strikes near kobani where you are, that part of the world. are these attacks helping roll back the terrorists of isis at all? >> reporter: it's pretty hard to see a substantial change on the ground. a week ago, talked abo
en in's nick paton walsh is on the turkish-syrian border. the pentagon disputes this report.your reporting, is an isis air force taking shape? >> reporter: it's pretty far away, frankly, if that report is true, talking about three warplanes flying low around one air base to the east of the main town of aleppo in the north of the country, held by isis for a while. they posted their militants alongside airplanes they've captured. and it's possible that they are being taught by ex-iraqi air...
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cnn's nick paton walsh is following development from the syria/turkey border. >> the key question forhe syrian kurds, holding on to kobani and appearing seemingly upbeat, when will they get assistance? they're meant to travel through turkey and come into kobani. turkish president erdogan saying in comments today to reporters that he thought the syrian kurds didn't want to see the peshmerga fighters arrive at all. and there are increasingly complications about their passage to kobani. that tallies to some degree with what they're saying to us, the syrian kurds. they don't want the manpower the peshmerga bring, they want the weaponry. >> nick paton walsh there on the border. iraq says it dealt a blow to isis over the weekend, regaining control of an air near baghdad. iraqi soldiers and shia militiamen were seen celebrating after taking an area south of the iraqi capital. >>> international fears are growing over isis's ability to recruit western jihadists abroad and inspire lone-wolf terror attacks at home. one european country that's especially concerned is using a controversial method
cnn's nick paton walsh is following development from the syria/turkey border. >> the key question forhe syrian kurds, holding on to kobani and appearing seemingly upbeat, when will they get assistance? they're meant to travel through turkey and come into kobani. turkish president erdogan saying in comments today to reporters that he thought the syrian kurds didn't want to see the peshmerga fighters arrive at all. and there are increasingly complications about their passage to kobani. that...
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i want to bring in nick paton walsh on the ground in syria. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, a comparatively quiet morning so far. we understand overnight, clashes to the far east of the city and to the south. i have just heard what sounded like exchange of heavy gunfire to the west hill that the kurds took a few days ago. yes, in the last 72 hours, we have known over 50 coalition air strikes that have hit this town. it has been remarkable to observe, the extent of the fire power deployed against the town where a week ago officials were saying it was not that strategically significant. something changed in the u.s. calculatio calculations. the situation changed where the kurds were confident and can hold for now while tv cameras are on that city. kobani is a benefit for the u.s. as it tries to talk out operations with turkey and the issue of what to do with the kurdish city which is no longer the center of the situation. you mentioned the official has met with the official of the syrian kurdish group. for the u.s. air exploring all avenu
i want to bring in nick paton walsh on the ground in syria. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, a comparatively quiet morning so far. we understand overnight, clashes to the far east of the city and to the south. i have just heard what sounded like exchange of heavy gunfire to the west hill that the kurds took a few days ago. yes, in the last 72 hours, we have known over 50 coalition air strikes that have hit this town. it has been remarkable to observe, the extent of the fire power...