Nada taw a federal judge orders redacted berts of the mueller port will released hours after the Justice Department opens a criminal investigation into the origins of the pressure probe. The russia probe. Pres. Trump i will tell youu this, i think e a lot of really bad things. Nada protests turn deadly in iraq. Demonstrators pushing for jobs and in end to corruption clashed with security forces. And portraits of courage painted by a former president. George w. Bush honors those who have sacrificed fothe u. S. Through his brushstrokes. Nada f tse watching on pbs and around the globe, weome to world news america. If youhought the fallout from the Mueller Report was over, think again. A federal judge ruled redacted portions of the russia probe should be released to democrats seeking them. It comes a short time after the s. Justice department launched a criminal investigation into inquiry. Muellers the move allows the prosecutor in charge to exercise additionau powers tna witnesses and documents. Mr. Trump addressed the new development on the south lawn. Pres. Trump terrible things went on for our country. We have a great attorney genel, highly prestigious man, a very honorable man, and they have been looking at it for a long time. I cant tell you what is happening. I willell you this, i think you will see a lot of really bad things. Nada ai brief time ago discussed the matter with former federal prosecutor, joe marino. Lets start with that decision by the department of justice to eleve their inquiry to criminal. How significant is thawhat additional avenues does that give prosecutors . Joe lets assume thats true. Im not sure we have confirmed that. The doj has been quiet about that. Lets assume the reporting is true and this is no longer anad nistrative review, an actual criminal investigation. That means subpoena power. No more voluntary interviews ifr yocompelled, if you are subpoenaed to you are compelled to testify and hand over documents. Of course, it means potential criminal charges. We do not know when thisppened, happened, we dont know what the charges would be. If it is true, it does elevate it to a level of seriousness far beyond the way it started. Nada g we also had an interest new court development, a judge has ruled the Justice Department must turn over redacted par s of the muelport. How significant of a win is this for democrats . And what canhey do with that . Joe it is not a surprise. H he always said congre extremely broad powers to get the information it wants. You need a really compellingre on to prevent turning over that information. We always thought it was a time game. Nie Trump Administration r out the clock. So they were going to lose. Theyve lost now. It could be appealed, it could be dragged on longd , but at the the day, congress will get this information. It i. Not a big surprise real nada the department of justice as they are considering whether to appeaor not. The judge also really shot down a key republican argument that this i an illegitimate impeachment inquiry. She said theres nothing in the nstution that says you need a house resolution. Where do republica go from here in terms of how they have be responding to criticism joe they will have an uphill battle in the courts. The courtsill say, the constitution does not say how to conduct an impeachment inquiry, we leave it up to the house. E courts are not going t want to get involved. They will say it is a political question, the house deals with an impeachment. If it goes to a trial, the senate deals with th portion. We courts will not get involved. Republicans could appeal. They canry that. It may buy them more time. At the end of the day, they are going to lose. I think their strategy which we have seen play out is take it to the court of public opinion. They are fighting about process, saying it is not fair, im not sure they will get traction. At some point, they will have to pivot to substce. Right now, they are complaining about the secrecy, time delay, probably tryinto run out the clock. Nada speaking of court ofic pupinion, we know this impeachment inquiry is full steam ahead. We have john bolton who wi possibly be making deposition, more interviews next week. Democrats wanting to bring ts into open hearings. What can we expect . Are democrats going to be able to get more from these inrviews . Re they even still looki for . Joe they are clrly focused on the quid pro quo. W tht to know if it is beyond the four corners of the transcripts between the ll between President Trump and the president of ukraine. They want to know if this was more than the president trying to get information from ukraine. If this was woven into official u. S. Foreign policy. Was it tied to military aid . Clearly, people can disagree on whether they need that portion of this to move forw clearly, the democrats think it is important. Focused on. Ngly what they are nada joe marino, thank you very much. Joe happy to be her nada as democrats try to plot their next steps in the impeachment inquiry, outside of washington, many of donald Trump Supporters are standing firmly behind him. Pennsylvania was aey state in delivering him the white house. The bbcs nick bryt has goneer the to test the mood now. Nick the halloween parade incl the workingastown of northampton, pennsylvania. The traditionally democraticun commity that twice voted for barack obama, but in 2016, helped send donald trump to the white house. His presidency has provifod a sugar hithe local economy. Unemployment has falle theres a sense of economic resurgence. Capital comes not from theons president , but the democrats trying to remove him from office. Donald trump. I like the man. Nick what about the impeachment inquiry . Do you think it should go forward . No, i think it is silly. All this craziness. Money, on i think it is a farce. I think they are making up everything they can. I think hes not doing a bad job. Politician. He is not a and hes not trying to kiss anybodys ass. Nick these are the carcass like old steel mills provided the ncadle for the trump presi the rust belt political terrain president ial electn. T years if the democrats cant win back pennsylvania, they will struggle to regain the white house. One of the reasons why donald trump became a working hero in these bluecollar communities is that he presented himself as a fellow victim of elite sneering, an establishment condescension. With impeachment, he is using the same playbook again. Claiming the democrats are trying to subvert the democratic will of the people here who voted for him. So much depends on lifelongsu democrat as jodi ambrosio and bobby gamboa z. Who last time vod trump. They put him through the dry cleaner with the Mueller Report, and if you cant get anything on the Mueller Report, you will get nothg on him anywhere else. s done what he said he is going to do. Everything is better. It is tough to unseat a president when the economy is as robust as this right now. Yeah, dald trump is awesome. Nick it is the loyalty of these voters that offers trump anli insurance po from being removed from office. If impeachment signs up in a senate trial, then his fellow republicans will decide his fate. The fearor that is enraging his personal base. Nick bryant, bbc news, pennsylvania. Nada turning now to iraq where protests on the streets turned deadly with at least 24 people killed, two of them and wi in Baghdad Police firing teargas. Ouotests have spread throu the country as people demand more jobs and an end to corruption. Ea ier this month, 150 people were killed in similar protests. For more, i spoke with doug director for iraq on the National Security council. Thank you for joining us. The Prime Minister came in almost exactly a year ago, promising reform. How mu of a threat to these protests pose . Doug the are a real threat to the government. What we have here is something we have not seen before. We have a group ofrab majority protesters, arab and she majority country, so it is from the majority sect that is protesting a government that is laely governed by their people, by other arabs. There is no tent tint ofni sectar to this. This really is all about policy and what the government has done, or more accurately, failed to do for thlast 15 years. Nada and what do you think they failed to do . Doug they failed to do three things. They failed to build infrastructure for the country, they failed to then provide services from that infrastructure, and they failed to provided jobs for iraqs hugd youthorieulture. This comes down to a failure of governance. They have not effectively governed the country and guided it down the path to al with the problems that iraq nada i find it interesting that you had said what we are witnessing in iraq is a cial and cultural renaissance, that sectarianism is dead. What have you observed here h your travels in speaki with people there that lead you to that conclusion . Doug dead is a little strong and peopletill know what their sectarian identity is, but it is no longer the verse thing people first thing people think about. They are no longer totally identifying themselves as ack member of a. A sect. It is the second or third or fourth thing they think about. Imarily, all these protesters are portraying themselves as iraqi nationalists. When you watch the pictures,in they are drapehe National Iraqi flag. Re this ily a pan iraqi moment, all iraqis. The majority sect stating on behalf of the whole country, you failed, you have to do something. Nada can these protests then really up and upend the government, especially when the political system iso built on sectarnism . Doug youre right, sectarianism is hard built into the system in a lebanon Style Division of power. And thats part of the problem, that is part of what the protesters are protestin against. It is unclear what can be done. What do you do . The protesters want results now. And the problems that iraq has will take years to work out. The infrastructure problems, if you Start Building theuc infrasre today, and they ct, so if they let a bntract to stalding e infrastructure, it will be years before it is down. Done. There are no quick fixes to these the problems of iraq. Nada doug all of our and, thank you so much. Doug my pleasure. Nada a quick look at othe news. The Russian DefenseMinistry Says eight soldiers were killed when aw fel service man opened fire at a military base in southern siberia. Pethis hd during a change of heart ash guard at a repair facility. A sixweek strike which has left tens of thousands of general motor workers in limbo has come to an end. The United Auto Workers union has approved a new contract thap secures rise for workers. Planso close three factorieswith permanently. The families of six young people from vietnam say they fear their relatives could be among the 39 who were found dead in a refrigerated container in the u. K. The brother of a 2yearold says she has not been heard from since tuesday night when she sent a desperate messages saying she was dying and could not her last known locwas belgium. A 26yearold man and a 19yearold woman have not been heard from either. Today, Police Arrested two moren people in tion with the deaths. The bbcs ed thomas repos from essex. Ed this woman is 26 and from vinam. Tonight, ss missing. R family fears she was one of the 39 people to lose their life in the refrigerated container found in essex. At the exact time the container was crossing from zebra go, she this disturbing message im really, really sorry, mom and dad. My trip to a foreign land has failed. Im dying. I cant breathe. I love you very much. Ot her r wanted to broadcast this appeal on the bbc. Speaking foreign language] my sister went missing onhe 23rd of october on the way from vietnam to the u. K. And we could not contact her. We are concern she may be in that trailer. We are asking the British Police can be returned to the family. Er ed the bbc has also spoken to thafamily of another person 20yearold man also missing tonight. The Vietnamese Embassy in london is working with u. K. Authoritie to identy victims suspected of being from vietnam. Today, this investigation moved to cheshire. Police arrested a 38yearold mannd a 38yearold woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. In essex, detectives are to continuing to question the 25yearold driver, known as mo robinson. This evening, policeth confirmed also arrested a 48yearold man from Northern Ireland at the airport in connection with the deaths and made this appl. I would like to speak directly to anyone whos thi their loved ones may have been in the trailer. I know you may be worried about speaking to the police, and i would like to reassure you we just want to be able to give the victims families answers about what has hpened. Ed all day, the delicate process continued. Prive ambulances and Police Escorts removing the bodies from the refrigerated contain. One by one, postmortem examinations will be carried out as police try to find out who they were and how they died. Whats this noise . Is the fridge working . Thats the sound of the fridge . Ed he has been transporting refrigerated lorries for two years. Temperatures can get as low as 25. Whats inside . I dont know. Ed you dont know whasis . I dont know. I canopen this and check. Ed hes not allowed to break the seal, but every move he makes is followed by a gps tracker. Because it is expensive. They know where i am. Nada ed ve and weearned more about the gps movements of the refrigerated container found in essex. Sources say tracking gps data shows the container left an isla on october 15, then mad trips to dublin and wales before crossing from ver toalais on the evening of october 16. Ce in mainland europe, i appears the container traveled between beium and france, siting dunkirk, bruges, and lille before it made its final journey from zebra go. Around half an hour later, it and all 39 bodies ereda lorry inside. Security concerns erre have been fleets, warnings smuggling gange targeting them. Some of them have gotten found. Ed this is now an international investigatioas Police Search for the truth. And swers for all 39 victims. Edhomas, bbc news. Nada you are watching bbc world news america. Stillo come on tonight program, fastmoving wildfes in california forced thousands to evacuate. We will have the latest from the scene. Equality canen withoutut gender men. Duchess of sussex who attended a roundtable discussion with the youth ambassadors from around the world. They were joined by a surprise unexpected visitor as e bbc care Sarah Campbell explains. It waa short drive in their electorate car for prince harry and the duchess of sussex from home to windsor castle. This, the first time they both faced the camera since they are revealing interviews nired on sundht. The focus of discussion today between young people from africa, nigeria, and bangladesh, was one megan ist. Assionate ab gender equality, which is somethg that i have champion for quite a long time. Reporter harry hadly not origineen invited but his wife explained why he was there. You cant have a conversation about womens empowerment with just women. For that reason, it made sense for him to join today. Thank you for letting him crash the course. Reporter they both made clear that discomfort with the press, prince harry was not expected here tod, but he came to pport the cause and his wife. It was the safest ofce spa behind the thick walls of windsor castle, with just a handful of journalists. Is there a generational gap as well . As in the older men n necessarily wanting to change their habits . Appreciated by the inspitional young people who had come together like 29yearold i ara sure sitting next to the duchess who spent the last five years campaigning to help the Lgbtq Community in iraq. It is easy to say we should but it is harder to actually take the action and do it. It is inspiring to see both of them are willing to take that action. Reporter this was a meeting of mis from across the commonwealth and beyd, and giving them a global platform. Elsarah campb bbc news, ndsor. Nada er firefigin california are battling nine active fires up and down the state. Th latest blaze known as the tick fire started on thursday afternoon in southern california, and has spread over 4000cres. Nearly 50,000 people have beenev uated, while thousands more remain on high alert. E bbcs sophie long has been following this story from losle an reporter high temperatures and dry winds feed fmes and fear. As california burns. With gusts of up to 70 miles an hour, new blazes have spark sparked before othersould be contained. The fire causing most concern ih burninugh famed vineyards at kincaid, about 70 miles north of san francisco. You can actually hear the wind coming over the canyon over my neighbors from here. Itounded lika rocket. Reporter another is the tick fire, los angeles. North of we are estimating it to be at en50 acres plus. With zero contai we have over 500 firefighters ot the incident row and we had approximately 10,000 structures there t bt were impactthe incident. Report of people were told to abandon thr homes, memories are evoked to theevastating wildfires of the past two years that killed more than 100 people. The threat to human life heris real last reports were approximately 40,000 to 50,000 residents have been evacuated. We know numerous homes have been burned. We cannot get an accurate count during the evenings. Er reportlast year, the deadliest fire in californias history was sparked by the main energy company, pg es cables. In recent days, it cut off power to hundreds of thousands ofs ho prevent this happening again. Now it says a highvoltage tower was reported daged close to where the kincade fire started. It is infuriating beyond words to live in a state as innovative and extraordinarily entrepreneurial and capable as the state of california, to be living in an environmeee where we areg this kind of disruption and blackouts. O reporter mucalifornia is under imminent threat of fires due to the hot, dry weather. And the danger is increasing. Weather forecasts for the weekend show winds gettingst stronger with of up to 80 miles an hour. Much of calirnia is under minent threat of fire due to the hot, dry conditions. And the danger is increasing. Weather forecasts for the weekend show winds could get even stronger. Sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. Nada life after the white house can be differe