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so i have to take you back to paris. >> is 76 hours it would surely be quicker and then fly from paris. >> that is when a near riot broke out in the cafeteria. apple experience. the coach and teach him how long will be gone? what would be able to get back? was there an immediate breakout? want to go on. want to be with mike. mike. take us where we can go pick. >> up you get to paris or can be declared to be stuck for months. so that was obsessed frightening as my pluripotent up and lend and it took us hours to get through security. >> the process is a slow and print new security checks brand-new security checks. very thorough, very deep very intense. it is turning two hours and
so i have to take you back to paris. >> is 76 hours it would surely be quicker and then fly from paris. >> that is when a near riot broke out in the cafeteria. apple experience. the coach and teach him how long will be gone? what would be able to get back? was there an immediate breakout? want to go on. want to be with mike. mike. take us where we can go pick. >> up you get to paris or can be declared to be stuck for months. so that was obsessed frightening as my pluripotent up and lend and it took us hours to get through security. >> the process is a slow and print new security checks brand-new security checks. very thorough, very deep very intense.
to attend two charity events. the couple will travel to manchester for the one young world summit, an event which brings together young leaders from more than 190 countries, on septemberfifth. they'll also visit the wellchild awards, three days later. it'll be their first visit to the uk since attending some of the queen's platinum jubilee celebrations in earlyjune. a red panda which made a daring escape from its enclosure —— and evaded recapture for two days —— has been caught and safely returned. this is ravi —— who made his breakout from adelaide zoo on friday —— but was found in a tree in the nearby botanic park. zoo workers were unsuccessful in luring him out with bamboo —— and were forced to use a tranquiliser dart. once the drug took effect,
prepared to deploy the nuclear deterrent. what is the significance of that? >> well, it came out of nowhere as far as i know because he had been pretty quiet last few months. i don't know what the significance is. i've always thought their nuclear program was an insurance policy for the kim family. but if they deploy it, there is no question that north korea is -- talk about fire, north korea's existence would be a total risk. i can't imagine why they would want to do that. i think there is a much tougher new government in south korea, which is just not going to roll over to rhetoric like that. >> understood. what would deploying mean? would that mean putting nuclear warheads on missiles? >> i don't know. let's see. while we're at that, let's talk about iran for just one minute. because iran is basically at breakout. if it had the intention and we don't think it did -- does yet to weaponize, it can and that was, i thought, the best reason
agencies that responded. deciding not to go into that classroom for more than an hour as children were dying inside of that classroom. we will go now to senior correspondent casey who is live in texas. sum up what we just heard. it is stunning and damning. casey. >> the people who live here have been waiting all of this time to get what they heard today. some very difficult news to digest. they say that it is at least something because many of the victims feel they have been left out of the whole investigation. this is clearly an all hands on deck scenario here at robb elementary school when this school came under attack at the end of may. let's show you a graphic that gives you a better sense of the breakout of the law enforcement
China placed 1.7 million people under lockdown in central Anhui province, where authorities reported nearly 300 new cases Monday in the latest of a string of outbreaks testing Beijing's no-tolerance approach to Covid-19.
ukraine european, a part of the european union, isn't fast enough. but it's there. what i would say, joe, is that the fundamental war aims of vladimir putin, to split europe and to prevent ukraine from ever becoming a european country, are visibly failing this week. for all of the shortcomings that you could cite in the french or german delivery of weapons, the fundamental war aims of vladimir putin are failing. he's not to understand that. the more than response is not to panic. there was a little bit of that a couple weeks ago. it's to say, we're going to hunker down for a long war. we're going to send them more weapons. we're going to prevent a russian breakout in these areas where they've had some success. so i take a little bit less worried view than you do right now, joe. >> well, i'm just -- i want to know why the europeans aren't
kyiv. follow the money, nbc justice correspondent pete williams retracing the steps of the watergate breakout that brought down a president. we begin with the january 6th committee and capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, former u.s. attorney joyce vance and "washington post" congressional investigation reporter jacquelin alamani. you talked to bennie thompson about getting ginni thomas to talk about her emails. let me play part of your interview. >> look, we have sent miss thomas a letter asking her to come and talk to the committee. >> you sent it? you have sent it already? >> listen to me. what you said, if she responded while the hearing was going on,
with breakout, and the u.s. government would be overthrown. prosecutors presented evidence that this group, in 1988, had detailed plans that they had shared amongst themselves, to assassinate a federal judge, as well as federal law enforcement officials. they even had plans to poison the water supply in major cities, in order to cause mass murder that way. that trial was brought in fort smith arkansas, in 1988. there were 14 of these white power activists, they were acquitted, all of them. and just like the guys in the michigan case, the white power guys got their guns back to, after the trial, at least the ones who weren't already imprisoned for something else, they got their guns back. sedition is a crime in the united states. seditious conspiracy and sedition are crimes, they're very serious crimes. but they are also crimes that have proven to be very, very