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damian: going back to the bill walsh analogy, george seifert took over and he took a lot of what billpassed on to him, but then george seifert implemented some of his own ideas and it took the team to another super bowl. kind of the same thing, you learned from tamara, you took a few things there, and then implemented your own things. vanessa: absolutely. i think-- tamara: we want super bowl wins. vanessa: absolutely, i would say, you know, it's fantastic to even continue to work with tamara as a colleague. now that she's stepped into a funder role, it doesn't necessarily mean that she is not available to us as a colleague at the school of arts and culture, which is fantastic. and i would also say that the organization recently completed a three-year strategic plan that the board finalized, so i've got a really wonderful guiding document that helps me put in perspective what my priorities should be in this interim period. damian: are you kind of emeritus, kind of advisor on the side here? tamara: yeah, they're like, "okay, so you get to be an advisor." and i think i have an official r
damian: going back to the bill walsh analogy, george seifert took over and he took a lot of what billpassed on to him, but then george seifert implemented some of his own ideas and it took the team to another super bowl. kind of the same thing, you learned from tamara, you took a few things there, and then implemented your own things. vanessa: absolutely. i think-- tamara: we want super bowl wins. vanessa: absolutely, i would say, you know, it's fantastic to even continue to work with tamara as...
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my name is bob walsh. i'm the general manager for scoot networks. and we operate a network of shared electric vehicles that are picked up and dropped off anywhere in the city. our motto is simply, shared electric vehicles for everyone. many things to warren, the c.t.a., and everyone else involved in creating this thoughtful and comprehensive report. i want to emphasize how important and vital this report really is. understanding the city's needs and requirements can be complicated, confusing and conflicted. this document creates a shared
my name is bob walsh. i'm the general manager for scoot networks. and we operate a network of shared electric vehicles that are picked up and dropped off anywhere in the city. our motto is simply, shared electric vehicles for everyone. many things to warren, the c.t.a., and everyone else involved in creating this thoughtful and comprehensive report. i want to emphasize how important and vital this report really is. understanding the city's needs and requirements can be complicated, confusing...
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but i think in, you know, probably the best cards they had to play, they're playing. >> joan walsh, asklay strategy. on the one hand, it sounds good because you can push this thing past the midterm elections. >> right. >> and then deal with it. but isn't there a downside? >> sure. i mean, there are downsides everywhere, and i agree with matt that rudy giuliani has done exactly what he was -- he's being paid to do, which is of fus ka -- obfuscate, throw mud at robert mueller. it's disconcerting to see somebody who was himself a prosecutor, who was once a u.s. attorney, play this role and kind of undermining the rule of law, but he's doing what he's paid to do. and for the most part, he's done it decently. i mean, it's horrifying, but it's worked. polls show the public is a little bit less supportive of the mueller probe. this is disturbing to me but it's a matter of politics. on the other hand, you know, as larry -- i defer to larry on this, and they can delay, but to say that the president isn't going to testify unless there's evidence that he committed a crime, his testimony could be n
but i think in, you know, probably the best cards they had to play, they're playing. >> joan walsh, asklay strategy. on the one hand, it sounds good because you can push this thing past the midterm elections. >> right. >> and then deal with it. but isn't there a downside? >> sure. i mean, there are downsides everywhere, and i agree with matt that rudy giuliani has done exactly what he was -- he's being paid to do, which is of fus ka -- obfuscate, throw mud at robert...
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dave. >> nick paton walsh.sually in war zones around the world, but today in a different atmosphere. >> the balloon doesn't fly very high. it is not exactly -- >> it is quite the view we have of the trump baby. let's move on. >>> from the protests to the politics for president trump today in the uk. lots going on. expect a rough road ahead made bumpier by the comments he made to "the sun" newspaper. this happened as his dinner with theresa may was ending. >> he said president may ignored his advice on brexit. he said the european union would jeopardize any future trade deal with the united states. >> if they do a deal like that, we'll be dealing with the european union, instead of dealing with the uk. so it will probably kill the deal. if they do that, their trade deal with the u.s. will probably not be made. >> it was extraordinary. criticism of a foreign leader and already weakened prime minister. the u.s. closest ally on a trip to her own country. the president playing nice in person, but tough in public. le
dave. >> nick paton walsh.sually in war zones around the world, but today in a different atmosphere. >> the balloon doesn't fly very high. it is not exactly -- >> it is quite the view we have of the trump baby. let's move on. >>> from the protests to the politics for president trump today in the uk. lots going on. expect a rough road ahead made bumpier by the comments he made to "the sun" newspaper. this happened as his dinner with theresa may was ending....
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fergus walsh explains how they .lded o -- how they o pulled itff. k part in thechall, the 90 sear-and-rescue, including thai navy seals, british crse diand other international experts. it has gripped the world's attention. the british cave rescue council said seven of its divers had c been part of te rescue team helping to bring the boys out. >> they have done something that we all thought was barely possible, and they pulled it off. fergus: the challenge, getting the 12 boys and their coach 2.5 miles through the narrow and flooded caves to safety. it began 17 days ago when the boys and the coach went missing. they had gone to write their names on the walls of the caves, a huge international rescue operation began. they were alone for nine days until found by two british cave divers. this was the moment. >> how many of you? 13? brliant. fergus: on july 6, a former thai navy seal died while returning to the cave, underlining how perilous the rescu owould be. thsunday, the first 4 boys were rescued. each was accompanied by two expert divers for the fi
fergus walsh explains how they .lded o -- how they o pulled itff. k part in thechall, the 90 sear-and-rescue, including thai navy seals, british crse diand other international experts. it has gripped the world's attention. the british cave rescue council said seven of its divers had c been part of te rescue team helping to bring the boys out. >> they have done something that we all thought was barely possible, and they pulled it off. fergus: the challenge, getting the 12 boys and their...
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. >> reporter: dave walsh is president-elect of the california association of realtors. walsh says hackers are now targeting virtually every home buyer, seller, and agent. >> there's bots everywhere now and they're simply attacking any server, including the real estate professional servers, for any kind of data they can get. >> reporter: as for cindy, she hit a brick wall with the banks, brokers, and even police, so she turned to us. we contacted both agents, and they blamed each other. the seller's agent, jeffrey first, insisted that he sent the proper financial instructions to cindy's agent in ohio before cindy got the bogus one. first told us cindy's agent opened the e-mail on his cell phone, and he believes that is where the breach occurred. but cindy's agent, brent karlen, says first was to blame. an attorney representing karlen's firm says a preliminary investigation indicates the fraudulent wire instructions came from someone who was able to hack the e-mail account of the listing agent, jeffrey first. we asked both agents what they'll do to help cindy get her mone
. >> reporter: dave walsh is president-elect of the california association of realtors. walsh says hackers are now targeting virtually every home buyer, seller, and agent. >> there's bots everywhere now and they're simply attacking any server, including the real estate professional servers, for any kind of data they can get. >> reporter: as for cindy, she hit a brick wall with the banks, brokers, and even police, so she turned to us. we contacted both agents, and they blamed...
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. >> when we talked with john walsh, the chief scientist for international arctic research center in alaska, he talked about what's already happened because of climate change and you were just saying it exasperates what's already happening, makes it worse. let's listen to what john walsh said about how climate change is already impacting alaska. >> our climate is changing. that's pretty clear. in fairbanks, for example, our winters have become warmer by about 8 degrees just since 1950. changes are in the other seasons as well, not quite as high. we're seeing that showing up in the oceans around alaska. we now have a much shorter sea ice season. it turns out there's a couple months now of additional open water. it's just offshore. that's affected communities, how they get around offshore, how they hunt for whales, walrus, that type of thing. it's affected the navigation. the tourist industry now has a couple extra months for navigating the arctic. we're also seeing changes on the landscape. snow tends to be coming later in the fall, melting earlier in the spring. so we're having a sho
. >> when we talked with john walsh, the chief scientist for international arctic research center in alaska, he talked about what's already happened because of climate change and you were just saying it exasperates what's already happening, makes it worse. let's listen to what john walsh said about how climate change is already impacting alaska. >> our climate is changing. that's pretty clear. in fairbanks, for example, our winters have become warmer by about 8 degrees just since...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. well let's go back now to jonathan who's outside the hospital.we expect to happen over the next fewdays , any word as to when we will see the boys? none at all, the authorities have kept them behind curtains and we have not had a single glimpse of them. it is partly about privacy and control, even their parents did not see them at first. the government says they have to be concerned about their health and welfare, they are worried about infections. over the next couple of days, i think we will hear from the parents, next couple of days, i think we will hearfrom the parents, certainly more from the government, we do not know if we will hear from the divers, they may come back to britain, but we will hear how the boys are doing and if the parents have seen them. it will be a slow process , have seen them. it will be a slow process, it has been such a big job getting them out, the thai government and the health authorities are very protective and will make sure that their welfare comes first and seeing them come second. jonathan head in chiang rai,
fergus walsh, bbc news. well let's go back now to jonathan who's outside the hospital.we expect to happen over the next fewdays , any word as to when we will see the boys? none at all, the authorities have kept them behind curtains and we have not had a single glimpse of them. it is partly about privacy and control, even their parents did not see them at first. the government says they have to be concerned about their health and welfare, they are worried about infections. over the next couple...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. khan has claimed victory in the country's general election. his political party has won the most seats and he's set to become prime minister. but his opponents claim there was widespread vote—rigging and interference from the armed forces. 0ur pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, is live in islamabad for us, secunder? we're still waiting for the final results, but it has been clear that imran khan will be prime minister. he has been a divisive figure, but the tone of his speech has won his praise, even from his critics and his supporters have been celebrating. crowds gathered outside imran khan's home on the outskirts of islamabad, hoping for a glimpse of the man set to become pakistan's new prime minister. he can bring real reforms and we think that he's the only one who can take pakistan forward in the right direction. from inside his home, imran khan addressed the nation. pakistanis across the country watched him promise to create a fairer, more equal society. translation: we
fergus walsh, bbc news. khan has claimed victory in the country's general election. his political party has won the most seats and he's set to become prime minister. but his opponents claim there was widespread vote—rigging and interference from the armed forces. 0ur pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, is live in islamabad for us, secunder? we're still waiting for the final results, but it has been clear that imran khan will be prime minister. he has been a divisive figure, but the tone...
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scott schaeffer, nyu law schoole professorssa marie and shawn walsh. political consultant. thank you. >> thank y . >>w to immigration. this week the federal government reuniten working to children separated from their families at the border under a zero tolerapoce cy. officials had faced a court ordered deadline it reunite children under w fiveth their paren a. the trumpinistration said there are about 100 separated children under five and roughly hf of them could not be reunited for various reasons. meanwhile, aigger deadline is looming on july 26th. to reunite the nearly 2,000 other children who were recently separated from their parents at the border. >> joining us to sort through this, are othe host kqed's california report. john sepulveda, leaning "times" rerder cindy fro santa ana. and attorney talia inlander who represents mothers seeking asylum in the u.s. who joins us via skype from los angeles. happy to have all three of you on. thank you. john,et's begin with you, give us a status update at of this moment what is the trump s administratiing about why some of thes
scott schaeffer, nyu law schoole professorssa marie and shawn walsh. political consultant. thank you. >> thank y . >>w to immigration. this week the federal government reuniten working to children separated from their families at the border under a zero tolerapoce cy. officials had faced a court ordered deadline it reunite children under w fiveth their paren a. the trumpinistration said there are about 100 separated children under five and roughly hf of them could not be reunited...
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fergus walsh there. it's been a remarkable day in british politics.ught you news of the resignation of the uk's brexit secretary, david davis. now the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has also left the government. the departure of two leading brexiteers has fuelled serious speculation about the future of theresa may's leadership. and comes just days after the prime minister secured a ha rd—won agreement in cabinet on the shape of the brexit process. andrew plant reports. taking his first steps in a newjob, jeremy hunt, health secretary yesterday, foreign secretary today. his first task, a tribute to the man he replaces. i'd like to start by thanking my predecessor, boris johnson, and my principaljob at a time of massive importance for our country is to stand square by the prime minister. borisjohnson was the second high—profile politician to leave the uk government in a single day. in a letter, he said the brexit dream was dying, suffocated by needless self—doubt. but one of the longest days in uk politics had begun at midnight on monday. david davis,
fergus walsh there. it's been a remarkable day in british politics.ught you news of the resignation of the uk's brexit secretary, david davis. now the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has also left the government. the departure of two leading brexiteers has fuelled serious speculation about the future of theresa may's leadership. and comes just days after the prime minister secured a ha rd—won agreement in cabinet on the shape of the brexit process. andrew plant reports. taking his first...
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let's go to nick paton walsh standing by. people it looks like walking down regent street toward tawhere you are. >> reporter: tens of thousands here. way more than we had expected. paralyzing central london's main commercial thoroughfare here. i should apologize potentially of the profanity you may see in some of the placards behind me, but there is an outpouring of shear anger here frankly against donald trump. and it is a protest which has made it impossible for him -- excuse me, ma'am, why are have you come here today? >> it's been a very complicated scene in british politics. >> reporter: so you couldn't get more british understatement than that frankly. but this is all about people are 150eing what donald trump encan sul hates the anger against racism here, immigration, his general global stance frankly even on climate change. he's put tens of thousands of people out here. that is a comparatively quiet noise you'll be hearing. this is a very british affair from people saying he is as welcome as a cold cup of tea to peop
let's go to nick paton walsh standing by. people it looks like walking down regent street toward tawhere you are. >> reporter: tens of thousands here. way more than we had expected. paralyzing central london's main commercial thoroughfare here. i should apologize potentially of the profanity you may see in some of the placards behind me, but there is an outpouring of shear anger here frankly against donald trump. and it is a protest which has made it impossible for him -- excuse me,...
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kqed politics and government senior editor, scott schaefferd olitical consultant, shawn walsh. let's start with the big news, ie justice departmentued 12 indictments against russian intelligence officers for offenses related to the hacking of the democratic national committee, the targets during the 2016 election. shawn, what are the legal consequences of this? because it's not like russia is going to extradite these guys. ot>> new york city there's much they can do. i was looking at thepresident' statement he put out. it was all defenses, we didn't do anything wrong. it doesn't look like any americans knew what was going on a i think heost a real opportunity to hammer putin and hammer the russians before he goes to meet with them saying 's utrageous, you're try og to interfere in oural electo process. from a legal perspective there's not much i think that the u.s. government can do to access people in russia. >> i guess to the other question, what are the political optics? you said lost opportunity are there other political consequences here as well? >> this will loom large in
kqed politics and government senior editor, scott schaefferd olitical consultant, shawn walsh. let's start with the big news, ie justice departmentued 12 indictments against russian intelligence officers for offenses related to the hacking of the democratic national committee, the targets during the 2016 election. shawn, what are the legal consequences of this? because it's not like russia is going to extradite these guys. ot>> new york city there's much they can do. i was looking at...
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matt walsh is the author of holy trinity. richard spoke at the western conservative summit, held recently in denver colorado. tikva means hope. it is a great hebrew word to know. three weeks ago, we celebrated the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state of israel. [applause] it is a great milestone for the nation of israel, for the state of israel. israel has been a beacon of hope in the middle east and throughout the world. it is phenomenal what has taken place in israel in the last 70 years, despite all the forces against it. israel's past is being uncovered and revealed as we are learning more and more about israel's past through excavations. israel's future is being laid out before it. world,is a leader in high-tech industry, biomedical technology, in water and agricultural technology. it is probably a rare day when each one of you in this room does it use some bit of israeli technology at least every day or at least every week. you are using something developed in israel. it is phenomenal what is happening there. i
matt walsh is the author of holy trinity. richard spoke at the western conservative summit, held recently in denver colorado. tikva means hope. it is a great hebrew word to know. three weeks ago, we celebrated the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state of israel. [applause] it is a great milestone for the nation of israel, for the state of israel. israel has been a beacon of hope in the middle east and throughout the world. it is phenomenal what has taken place in israel in the last 70...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.evening i spoke to andrea danese, a child psychiatrist at king's college london who explained what effect this experience will have on the children. first of all, it's excellent news. i would expect them to also be elated, of course, by the fact of being rescued finally. many of them would still probably experience some emotional symptoms, maybe anxious, agitated and trouble sleeping, for example, and they‘ re agitated and trouble sleeping, for example, and they're still in the hospital, where they've been having some health checks as well, medical checks. visa very normal symptoms and most individuals, not only children exposed to such an ordeal will have these kinds of symptoms. i would then expect these symptoms will wane within a few weeks and perhaps only a minority of them, two 01’ perhaps only a minority of them, two or three of them, might have longer term mental health consequences. that's still a quarter of them, three out of 12, that is still a significant minority of them w
fergus walsh, bbc news.evening i spoke to andrea danese, a child psychiatrist at king's college london who explained what effect this experience will have on the children. first of all, it's excellent news. i would expect them to also be elated, of course, by the fact of being rescued finally. many of them would still probably experience some emotional symptoms, maybe anxious, agitated and trouble sleeping, for example, and they‘ re agitated and trouble sleeping, for example, and they're...
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. >> supervisor, if i could just restate what commander walsh said, the perunit price is $600 less. that's no guesswork. we believe we can negotiate lower, but the retail price, starting, there's a $600 discrepancy. retail is $600 lower, so i want to make sure that fact is known to the committee here. >> supervisor cohen: yeah, thank you. the retail price is less, which means you can either buy more units in the budget allocation. >> well, it accounts for some of the discrepancy that was mentioned here. and we believe that we can go actually lower than that with a negotiated price, but we're starting at a $600 less retail price. >> supervisor cohen: let me ask a question because a policy decision has been made by the police commission, and they have made a decision to outfit officers with the tasers. >> correct, yes. >> supervisor cohen: so then, you have members of the -- of this body that's approving the budget, and if they don't fund it, what happens? what happens with the policy directive that the commission has given to the department? you know, like, i don't know. maybe that's
. >> supervisor, if i could just restate what commander walsh said, the perunit price is $600 less. that's no guesswork. we believe we can negotiate lower, but the retail price, starting, there's a $600 discrepancy. retail is $600 lower, so i want to make sure that fact is known to the committee here. >> supervisor cohen: yeah, thank you. the retail price is less, which means you can either buy more units in the budget allocation. >> well, it accounts for some of the...
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let's bring in nick paton walsh. nick, this is how we do it in 2018. >> reporter: what a marked difference from five years ago when the obama administration were gently and carefully putting together a complicated nuclear agreement. the trump administration pulled out of that and now 48 hours later, distraction again made to bar some of the critics for security clearances. now we are still talking about the possibility of this conflict with iran. on three separate occasions the white house stood by the tweet that was put out on sunday. donald trump had not sorconcern. sarah sanders said they started it and we heard from john bolton raising the threshold for any military actions. the national security adviser says if iran does anything negative at all, it could spur a. the u.s. would like -- spur action. the u.s. would like to see iran do several things. we heard the iran officials calling it silly diplomacy and this is a sign of the withdrawal of the nuclear deal and hopelessness of the u.s. policy in the region. thi
let's bring in nick paton walsh. nick, this is how we do it in 2018. >> reporter: what a marked difference from five years ago when the obama administration were gently and carefully putting together a complicated nuclear agreement. the trump administration pulled out of that and now 48 hours later, distraction again made to bar some of the critics for security clearances. now we are still talking about the possibility of this conflict with iran. on three separate occasions the white...
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fergus walsh. the time is 90 minutes past six. —— 19 minutes past six. our top story this evening.nson follows david davis and resigns from the government over theresa may's brexit plans. and coming up — all the latest from wimbledon, including djokovich junior being put through his paces. coming up later in the sport, the shocks keep coming here at wimbledon, as karolina pliskova, the number seven seed, crashes out, it means none of the top ten seeds in the women's straw have reached the quarterfinals. —— women's draw. police say it's "shocking and utterly appalling" that a woman has died after being exposed to a nerve agent in wiltshire. dawn sturgess was contaminated not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in march. her partner, charlie rowley, remains critically ill. it's understood his home in amesbury is the "key location" in the hunt for the source of the novichok posioning. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. dawn stu rgess dawn sturgess was a mother of three. two grown—up sons and a daughter of 11. today they and her parents
fergus walsh. the time is 90 minutes past six. —— 19 minutes past six. our top story this evening.nson follows david davis and resigns from the government over theresa may's brexit plans. and coming up — all the latest from wimbledon, including djokovich junior being put through his paces. coming up later in the sport, the shocks keep coming here at wimbledon, as karolina pliskova, the number seven seed, crashes out, it means none of the top ten seeds in the women's straw have reached the...
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fergus walsh reporting. has died after being exposed to a nerve agent in wiltshire. dawn sturgess was contaminated not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in march. her partner, charlie rowley, remains critically ill. officers say the couple must have received "a high dose" of novichok when they handled a vessel containing the substance. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, is in amesbury for us. dawn sturgess was a mother of three — two grown—up sons and a daughter of 11. today, they and her parents are mourning her. she and her partner, charlie rowley, fell ill after being exposed to what's being described as a high dose of novichok nerve agent. it's understood the couple each had it on one their hands. this was dawn sturgess in a local shop the day before she collapsed. with her death, a murder investigation has been launched by scotland yard. it is both shocking and utterly appalling that a british citizen has died having been exposed to a novichok nerve agent. but m
fergus walsh reporting. has died after being exposed to a nerve agent in wiltshire. dawn sturgess was contaminated not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in march. her partner, charlie rowley, remains critically ill. officers say the couple must have received "a high dose" of novichok when they handled a vessel containing the substance. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, is in amesbury for us. dawn sturgess was a mother of three — two...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. our correspondentjonathan head joins us from chiang rai.g all of these events for us. what can this group of boys now expect over the coming days? well, they are isolated in quarantine. these are very, very precious lives right now and the thai authorities are taking no chances. they didn't even let the pa rents chances. they didn't even let the parents see them, they have only seen them through glass so far. there is nothing wrong with them, they are in remarkably robust health given they staffed nine days and have been in complete darkness and then had the ordeal of the journey out. they will monitor them for infections. after a day or two the pa rents infections. after a day or two the parents will be able to go on with gloves and masks. within seven days, it is possible they will get out. they have been invited by fifa to the world cup final but given where they are now they won't make it, they will have to watch an television. there is the invitation to manchester united. if you look at the weather, it tipping down. you can see how vit
fergus walsh, bbc news. our correspondentjonathan head joins us from chiang rai.g all of these events for us. what can this group of boys now expect over the coming days? well, they are isolated in quarantine. these are very, very precious lives right now and the thai authorities are taking no chances. they didn't even let the pa rents chances. they didn't even let the parents see them, they have only seen them through glass so far. there is nothing wrong with them, they are in remarkably...
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please join me in welcoming matt walsh. >> please welcome matt walsh, writer, speaker and author. ♪ >ys doing? good. all right. they asked me to close the morning for them, and i'm happy to do that, but i'm a little bit offended, slightly triggered that they had so many powerful speakers come up before me. i don't -- that's -- that's not really fair to me because now i've got this high bar i've got to get over so lower your expectations, okay? now, the theme of this year's conference is, as you've heard, fortifying freedom, and it's it a wonderful theme because freedom is a wonderful thing. you all agree? freedom is great. [ applause ] it's an easy applause line for freedom. i'm told that we live in the land of the free, and i think that's true if you don't count the 60 million. i'm told that this is the freest country in the world, the freest in the history of world, and i think that's true also if you don't count the 60 million. freedom is i'm told the great value that we all hold dear. it's the thing that keeps us together, and that's true if by we you mean everyone except the 60 m
please join me in welcoming matt walsh. >> please welcome matt walsh, writer, speaker and author. ♪ >ys doing? good. all right. they asked me to close the morning for them, and i'm happy to do that, but i'm a little bit offended, slightly triggered that they had so many powerful speakers come up before me. i don't -- that's -- that's not really fair to me because now i've got this high bar i've got to get over so lower your expectations, okay? now, the theme of this year's conference...
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john walsh. on our lawyer jokes in the new man whom. i knew only. to be some dummy according. does it on a piece of dance cause i'm not about to give it. to the can i. have a cheetos that's. about a quarter of a ship of our youth are shit that you can actually put all. of them smoking washing breadcrumbs in additional mission budget drug. money money it's on me and said we should be on school for. does that teach us. the sat back get clothes. back on that if there are. just a must get the going in of the day you have to get up and sort of a got a clip of up to it the boss on the spots. has to put out some play is that. they've got a deal to be somebody at the committee as a some people don't that says the name is the view of the. samoa todd akin but if you put up his up and well to bill clinton than sixty in the fence and he doesn't. intend to mean feeling fields and if you come with a shim he has a shipping. so. it has to chew up with its limits i suppose and that's that. the. but the next one just and. i'm just sort of the guy on the. arms in one woman who works for kauai sh
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we have nick paton walsh with the latest. good morning, nick. >> reporter: all of this plays conveniently into the president who likes to distract people from the helsinki summit and vladimir putin. we have a new atmosphere of american foreign policy reignited here. some of this is linking to the speech by secretary of state mike pompeo. we are coming to an area in iran where decisions take apart the nuclear deal for the u.s. to withdraw from it has potentially left european nations who want to do business with iran vulnerable to sanctions and put pressure on the oil market in the months ahead. they have threatened to disrupt p suppli supplies heading to the gulf. the broader point is this is phrased to putin creased pressure upon the moderate iranian government. president hassan rouhani involved in the twitter war, accused of wolf in sheep's clothing. being jihadist extremists according to mike pompeo. here is what he had to say about the government. >> the bitter irony of the situation in iran is the regime uses the same ti
we have nick paton walsh with the latest. good morning, nick. >> reporter: all of this plays conveniently into the president who likes to distract people from the helsinki summit and vladimir putin. we have a new atmosphere of american foreign policy reignited here. some of this is linking to the speech by secretary of state mike pompeo. we are coming to an area in iran where decisions take apart the nuclear deal for the u.s. to withdraw from it has potentially left european nations who...
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very real, nick paton walsh, glad to have you on the ground so much. >> i'm with montenegro. did they get involved in this? unless, vladimir putin brought it up or was the seed planted with tucker carlson and his question there. how did they get involved? >> president trump claims he's been asking himself this question for a long time. why are we defending montenegro. >> all right. more on that and more on this -- the alleged russian woman, the agent accused of infiltrating the nra. what did she do to get involved with them, john berman wants to know. we did into that. sleep disturbances keep 1 in 3 adults up at night. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. >>> mariia butina, self-described russian
very real, nick paton walsh, glad to have you on the ground so much. >> i'm with montenegro. did they get involved in this? unless, vladimir putin brought it up or was the seed planted with tucker carlson and his question there. how did they get involved? >> president trump claims he's been asking himself this question for a long time. why are we defending montenegro. >> all right. more on that and more on this -- the alleged russian woman, the agent accused of infiltrating...
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do it what do you know so walsh. what you're all i mean you go. with. each and each and going into. the issues on which i'm going on. as early as the one nine hundred thirty china sponsored several groups of muslim chinese students to study in cairo. this exchange establish lasting links between china egypt and other muslim countries. was something of a pioneer and first came to cairo in the late one nine hundred ninety to study it as have a university. so run that you. will not go from zero. to. understand one of. so the whole. so as the heart ya know. and. so on those are all kind. of the one you know how to push. through all. you know to be a whole international community be a whole. you know it's all visual when. you know your pov as you look at. what have you seen it before you wouldn't know what you're going to hear your feet how. you are similar to. how. it was. and you think. are. the chinese setting a business here number of challenges of which language is the first. not. oh yeah this is. just. you know well. enough. she went on how when where how it for you she. thought ab
do it what do you know so walsh. what you're all i mean you go. with. each and each and going into. the issues on which i'm going on. as early as the one nine hundred thirty china sponsored several groups of muslim chinese students to study in cairo. this exchange establish lasting links between china egypt and other muslim countries. was something of a pioneer and first came to cairo in the late one nine hundred ninety to study it as have a university. so run that you. will not go from zero....
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let's start with nick peyton walsh who is live in london with the president's threat. what do you have? >> i will try to leave the all caps out, but president rouhani, never threaten the united states again, you will suffer the consequences unlike few throughout history have ever suffered before. be cautious. this is in a region where a caps lock key could mean a lot. this is clearly part of a ratcheting up of tensions in the last 24 hours or so. rouhani, saying the united states pulled out of the iraq deal, and they said the u.s. should not pull the lions tail of iran, and also threatening the mother of all wars. that is what donald trump is responding to. mike pompeo gave a speech in california saying the iranian government is acting like a mafia, and that the government is considered comparatively moderate are just wolves in sheeps clothing. we have flash points across the middle east, if there was a military misunderstanding, militia, we have hezbollah, north israel, so much that could go wrong, throwing on restore kal gasoline like this is not an enormous help, bu
let's start with nick peyton walsh who is live in london with the president's threat. what do you have? >> i will try to leave the all caps out, but president rouhani, never threaten the united states again, you will suffer the consequences unlike few throughout history have ever suffered before. be cautious. this is in a region where a caps lock key could mean a lot. this is clearly part of a ratcheting up of tensions in the last 24 hours or so. rouhani, saying the united states pulled...
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i'm going to talk to joe walsh about the -- look. there it is.he proisrael award that he thought he won. your new brother-in-law. you like him. he's one of those guys who always smells good. his 5 o'clock shadow is always at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for himself. he has stocks and bonds your dad wants to go fishing with him. your dad doesn't even like fishing. you like your brother-in-law. but you'd like him better if you made more money than he does. don't get mad at your brother-in-law. get e*trade booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business num
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for more, we turn to cnn's nick paton walsh. usually in and out of syria, but he is now in london. nick, what is going on out there? it is a carnival atmosphere? >> reporter: you see at times it is more predictable than here. we have seen a strangely humorous scene. given what is happening to the british politics right now. one of the key issues is where are you allowed to protest and not allowed to protest? to my left is a man dressed as a gorilla wearing a donald trump mask in a cage. he is not allowed on abington greene because he doesn't have permit. the balloon was allowed because it was given permit. the blimp is allowed to fly for another 53 minutes or so. it has deeply offended trump. he said he feels unwelcome and criticized the london mayor and his record on crime and terrorism. that is something he doesn't decide. that is central parliament. i have to say, you have to remember, just because donald trump says something bad about theresa may thedoesn't necessar weaken her. 10% approve of him as president. certainly in t
for more, we turn to cnn's nick paton walsh. usually in and out of syria, but he is now in london. nick, what is going on out there? it is a carnival atmosphere? >> reporter: you see at times it is more predictable than here. we have seen a strangely humorous scene. given what is happening to the british politics right now. one of the key issues is where are you allowed to protest and not allowed to protest? to my left is a man dressed as a gorilla wearing a donald trump mask in a cage....
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team of elite divers has entered the cave complex to bring them it's a race against time and against walsh or the plan is for the divers to extract the group one at a time. through the narrow twisting submerged tunnels and it comes after efforts to bore shoots down through rock to the grave proved unsuccessful it's a slow complex and highly perilous mission dangerous where underscores by the death of a diver in the case on friday. well the acting governor in charge of the rescue say that the weather conditions provide a window of opportunity to get the group i was this before monsoon rains return and more water floods into the underground cave system i need. right now where as ready as we can be and it's. at ten am thirteen professional cave dive is along with five navy seals into the cave to extract the children. and i think briefed on how to do so. robert let's bring in reuters correspondent. oma near the cave complex in northern thailand for more on this story what is the basis on the rescue operation there right now. well the latest is that we've heard that the operation is still ongoi
team of elite divers has entered the cave complex to bring them it's a race against time and against walsh or the plan is for the divers to extract the group one at a time. through the narrow twisting submerged tunnels and it comes after efforts to bore shoots down through rock to the grave proved unsuccessful it's a slow complex and highly perilous mission dangerous where underscores by the death of a diver in the case on friday. well the acting governor in charge of the rescue say that the...
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please join me in welcoming matt walsh. ♪ matt: how are you guys doing?y asked me to close the morning for them, and i'm happy to do that, but i'm a little bit offended, slightly triggered, that they had so many powerful speakers come up before me. it's not really fair to me because now i have this high bar i have to get over. so lower your expectations, ok? the theme of this year's conference is fortifying freedom. it is a wonderful theme, because freedom is a wonderful thing, don't you all agree, freedom is great? line forpplause freedom. i'm told that we live in the land of the free. i think that is true. if you don't count the 60 million. am told this is to freeze country in the world, the freest in the history of the world, and i think that's true also, if you don't count the 60 million. freedom is, i'm told, the great value that we all hold dear. it's the thing that keeps us together. we, you's true, if by mean everyone except the 60 million. the 60 million who have been slaughtered in abortion clinics. 60 million human children have been mass or in
please join me in welcoming matt walsh. ♪ matt: how are you guys doing?y asked me to close the morning for them, and i'm happy to do that, but i'm a little bit offended, slightly triggered, that they had so many powerful speakers come up before me. it's not really fair to me because now i have this high bar i have to get over. so lower your expectations, ok? the theme of this year's conference is fortifying freedom. it is a wonderful theme, because freedom is a wonderful thing, don't you all...
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we have nick paton walsh with the latest. live from london this monday morning. an all caps warning to the ir irani iranians, nick. >> reporter: and all caps in this area of the world means something real. how did we get to this? you mentioned the statements from hassan rouhani. one which it was unwise to pull the lion's tail, so to speak. that seems to be reaction to the bid by the united states to try to tie sanctions with iran after pulling out of the nuclear agreement. the u.s. is trying to stop oil trade with iran right now. increasing the economic and military to some degree pressure as well. the problem really is that they seem to be laboring under the belief there is a liberal iranian government in a box to replace this currently moderate government of hassan rouhani in the event the economic pressure ratchets up and unseats them. here is what mike pompeo had to say in california yesterday about the nature of the current iranian government. >> the bitter irony of the economic situation in iran is the regime uses this
we have nick paton walsh with the latest. live from london this monday morning. an all caps warning to the ir irani iranians, nick. >> reporter: and all caps in this area of the world means something real. how did we get to this? you mentioned the statements from hassan rouhani. one which it was unwise to pull the lion's tail, so to speak. that seems to be reaction to the bid by the united states to try to tie sanctions with iran after pulling out of the nuclear agreement. the u.s. is...
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four will be one of them i'll be my colleague john walsh. boy. you'll work on. that. we're going through a dramatic economic and social and cultural transformation. now women want to participate gay lesbian people want immigrants want rights in many cities are saying that's my way but there are more traditional parts of society that are saying no i don't want that i live in a more of a world community i believe we should have one national policy i believe in a country that's divided as much as any in the world we actually have to localise our government. close. some people come on. people as you know we need that. in the. trees. just so you can say that's only. the. other side then the man just. can't believe be there. i said i will enter it in there they will not allow. me to if they will shoot me. at all i'll mom million million indeed i'm not i'm not picking on you need to be indicted have been you don't punish the one man that i got medical took a life i mean you got me i you. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to get us out of the
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so joe walsh is calling for a boycott.about what sarah palin is saying, okay, send the proceeds to veterans in need. you think any of that will happen? >> no, i don't think that's going to happen. let's see what happens with the show. i don't think that's going to happen. no one has seen what he's done. i think people who have been humiliated on the guests who went on the show. whether or not he humiliated and desecrated the memory of wounded warriors, let's wait and see. >> you think this plays into the hands of sacha baron cohen and promotion. >> absolutely. this guaranteed people will watch the show. who will not pay attention to it now? you want to see what the fuss is about. >> i think i won't be one that will watch it. let's go on record here. larry, thanks so much. michael. >> thank you so much, robin. >>> now to the south carolina woman kidnapped by a serial killer coming face-to-face with him in court for the first time. abc's whit johnson is here with the details. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good mo
so joe walsh is calling for a boycott.about what sarah palin is saying, okay, send the proceeds to veterans in need. you think any of that will happen? >> no, i don't think that's going to happen. let's see what happens with the show. i don't think that's going to happen. no one has seen what he's done. i think people who have been humiliated on the guests who went on the show. whether or not he humiliated and desecrated the memory of wounded warriors, let's wait and see. >> you...
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nick m nick paton walsh is live in montenegro. >> i think montenegro never thought of itself as beingf world war iii in the mind of the u.s. commander-in-chief and there's some degree of them trying to laugh it off here but also a deep concern. it was designed to become part of the european union and joined nato last year and struck at the heart of this country's identity. at the moment, the coastline, owned by rich russians, is in the middle of tourist season so it's as far from aggression as you can possibly imagine. but montenegro's government trying to strike a delicate balance to release their first statement after studied silence for peace and stability in the region, about how people value freedom and democracy as enduring ideas and how they they there's a permanent nature of solidity in the relationship with the united states. a country that's had a very difficult path into nato. russia as i say who have a great influence here, a slavish country where the orthodox church is very powerful to, very upset at the desire to join nato and that occurred back in june of last year, aft
nick m nick paton walsh is live in montenegro. >> i think montenegro never thought of itself as beingf world war iii in the mind of the u.s. commander-in-chief and there's some degree of them trying to laugh it off here but also a deep concern. it was designed to become part of the european union and joined nato last year and struck at the heart of this country's identity. at the moment, the coastline, owned by rich russians, is in the middle of tourist season so it's as far from...
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nick peyton walsh is there. how are folks reacting to the president's comments?king to the foreign minister here, he to some degree encapsulated what we hear from many people, slight sense of bafflement. tried to phrase it as a way of donald trump using it as an example why the world or nato members need to spend more towards their nato contributions, the 2% line. he also said how this might be music to russia's ears. this is an incredibly complicated country. i am standing in the capital outside parliament that has huge relevance. it was here in october of 2016 that russia was accused, intelligence agencies, of trying for a coup, getting radicals to take over parliament, ruin an election, making sure nato wanted nothing to do with a country plunged into chaos. that failed in the joint nato june last year. when they heard the president talk about the possibility that collective security under nato wasn't such a given, that's chilled many people here. russia wants greater control over the area, wants access to deep sea ports, wanted it to not join nato. now it is
nick peyton walsh is there. how are folks reacting to the president's comments?king to the foreign minister here, he to some degree encapsulated what we hear from many people, slight sense of bafflement. tried to phrase it as a way of donald trump using it as an example why the world or nato members need to spend more towards their nato contributions, the 2% line. he also said how this might be music to russia's ears. this is an incredibly complicated country. i am standing in the capital...
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senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is standing by live in london with more on that.ood morning, nick. >> reporter: it is startling, just the mood music already set there in brussels. this is the central country to the nato alliance, the united states. for example, if a country wants to leave nato, it has to tell the united states of its intentions to do so. and to hear donald trump so specifically begin a key summit like this with so many eyes watching, particularly those in moscow with a scolding of one of the major, or the major economy, frankly, outside of the u.s., in that nato alliance, is remarkable. now, he's referring to the nord stream pipeline that runs through the baltic sea straight through germany. that was hatched in the beginning of the 2000s, where frankly, the early part of the putin administration was considered less threatening and there were issues they had with gas transit through ukraine to the south of germany. the nord stream pipeline was to cut all of the european mainland pipelines out and they may have gone on to other european nations. tim
senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is standing by live in london with more on that.ood morning, nick. >> reporter: it is startling, just the mood music already set there in brussels. this is the central country to the nato alliance, the united states. for example, if a country wants to leave nato, it has to tell the united states of its intentions to do so. and to hear donald trump so specifically begin a key summit like this with so many eyes watching, particularly those...
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nick paton walsh in london. thank you very much. escalating the rhetoric to shift the national conversation seems to be a strategy the president uses when he wants to deflect criticism against him. let's discuss this and more with cnn global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the council on foreign relations max boot, and white house reporter for "the new york times" julie herschfeld davis. the president tweets close to midnight saturday night that he issues this very tough warning to president rouhani of iran. how do you see this unfolding? >> well, i mean, the question is whether this threat is being taken seriously by the officials in iran and certainly around the world. because this president has shown that he is willing to use this platform to try to change the subject when he feels that the narrative is not in his direction. you opened the show talking about his continuing walk backs about his performance with vladimir putin in helsinki last week. i think that this is certainly a response to rouhani, but it also should be vi
nick paton walsh in london. thank you very much. escalating the rhetoric to shift the national conversation seems to be a strategy the president uses when he wants to deflect criticism against him. let's discuss this and more with cnn global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the council on foreign relations max boot, and white house reporter for "the new york times" julie herschfeld davis. the president tweets close to midnight saturday night that he issues this very tough warning...
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nick paton walsh is outside scotland yard. what have we been learning about this today?ilarities here. the biggest one frankly is the geography, so close to where sergei skripal and his daughter julia were struck down by that russian nerve agent. also the response of british officials and police. they are, of course, on hawaigh highest alert after what happened to the skripals. the terrorism police have been trying to work out what this unknown substance is and the government is dealing with this with the utmost seriousness. that's where the similarities end. those two individuals, 45 and 44 years old respectively, are locals to wilshire. and it's still unknown at this stage exactly what the substance is, meaning that a long time has elapsed now with british police on higher alert than they were before for them to identify what the substance was. and it took for them to identify the novachuk nerve agent. this is an incident that seems to have happened on saturday where this couple were at home. the younger of the two, dawn, was made ill in the morning. charles fell ill l
nick paton walsh is outside scotland yard. what have we been learning about this today?ilarities here. the biggest one frankly is the geography, so close to where sergei skripal and his daughter julia were struck down by that russian nerve agent. also the response of british officials and police. they are, of course, on hawaigh highest alert after what happened to the skripals. the terrorism police have been trying to work out what this unknown substance is and the government is dealing with...
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kit walsh -- >> it's not uncommon for the -- the plans to create guns is not top secret.adily available -- >> but printing it in your home -- the technology is advancing is the point here. >> and it's not there yet. assembling a 3d printer is a lot harder than building a gun. we're not at the point where that's the reality and these weapons are not particularly sophisticated. >> not quite yet, but printing technology -- technology as a whole moves pretty quickly. thank you so much for coming in and help us understand the ruling here. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and we've got one more thing for you right after a very quick break. gas, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea can start in the colon, and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent
kit walsh -- >> it's not uncommon for the -- the plans to create guns is not top secret.adily available -- >> but printing it in your home -- the technology is advancing is the point here. >> and it's not there yet. assembling a 3d printer is a lot harder than building a gun. we're not at the point where that's the reality and these weapons are not particularly sophisticated. >> not quite yet, but printing technology -- technology as a whole moves pretty quickly. thank...
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what i can't remember deidre walsh do you know what it is though. or we leave you still. not that. this is still the it's just breathtaking and for centuries the slopes have been used for winemaking. i have a bit of a climb right through the vineyards and. i've got a date well kind of with a white queen of the middle right yes she really exists. german the eastlink is world famous and they grow the wind here in the right and reason to zagreb with this pretty familiar with that business. thanks. how do you become a white queen. you've got to know a lot about wine growing. up on the judges will want to find out whether you can think on your feet and have an outgoing personality you've got to have both because you'll be representing the community and dealing with a lot of people. invited what's special about the local wines is it the flavor that this market was used to. but i'm a little hide in the middle here and wine growing region is very small just four hundred seventy hectare side of a fine but we produce so much great wine that in just the river acts as a thermal reservoir and i
what i can't remember deidre walsh do you know what it is though. or we leave you still. not that. this is still the it's just breathtaking and for centuries the slopes have been used for winemaking. i have a bit of a climb right through the vineyards and. i've got a date well kind of with a white queen of the middle right yes she really exists. german the eastlink is world famous and they grow the wind here in the right and reason to zagreb with this pretty familiar with that business. thanks....
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nick paton walsh has more on khan from islamabad. >> reporter: an historic sight, imran khan is close to becoming pakistan's new prime minister. after a bitterly fought election that turned pakistan's tightly controlled political order and casting the sporting icon as a sometimes anti-american force for change. born into a wealthy family, khan soon discovered his gift as a fast bowler, leaving pakistan to its first and only cricket world cup victory in 1992. and khan to become a national hero in a country where cricket is always worshipped and politicians often reviled. he retired from the sport, and after a spell as international playboy, he married his first wife, wealthy london socialist jumana khan. a family man, he raised money for charities, building a cancer hospital in his home city. but back in the turmoil, injustice of '90s pakistan, his political ambitions grew. founding a new party, the pakistan movement for justice, his central pitch, to end corruption among the country's ruling elite. pakistani politics has few empires or rules, though, and is often marred by violence an
nick paton walsh has more on khan from islamabad. >> reporter: an historic sight, imran khan is close to becoming pakistan's new prime minister. after a bitterly fought election that turned pakistan's tightly controlled political order and casting the sporting icon as a sometimes anti-american force for change. born into a wealthy family, khan soon discovered his gift as a fast bowler, leaving pakistan to its first and only cricket world cup victory in 1992. and khan to become a national...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, islamabad. >>> still ahead, the u.s. president's tricky past with the truth. life long habit that followed him all the way to the oval office. the story on that. stay with us. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30 days. breathe happy with febreze. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you
nick paton walsh, cnn, islamabad. >>> still ahead, the u.s. president's tricky past with the truth. life long habit that followed him all the way to the oval office. the story on that. stay with us. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors...
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full to one of the lobby mcmullen john walsh you. will. come. up you'll. be just. a little piece. out. of me. bob there is still some fear it's possible for groups of militants to go into. high school doubled the number of attacks in iraq and government security advisers they use the state media is trying to overboard panic by keeping quiet about the true level of violence. the number of i saw kidnapping surged you know the special forces to not have enough resources to run the star but you're still hiding out too much nonsense in. the us media and politicians lashed out at the idea of a second summit between donald trump and putin despite so recent polls suggesting most americans are interface of closer ties. and facebook is mocked for finding out.
full to one of the lobby mcmullen john walsh you. will. come. up you'll. be just. a little piece. out. of me. bob there is still some fear it's possible for groups of militants to go into. high school doubled the number of attacks in iraq and government security advisers they use the state media is trying to overboard panic by keeping quiet about the true level of violence. the number of i saw kidnapping surged you know the special forces to not have enough resources to run the star but you're...