Syria, world Leader Meeting in vienna. Plus we take you to one of the most remote places on earth where the race is on to save endangered gorillas and chimps. Turkey where leaders of the g 20 group of companies are meeting. The annual summit supposed to be about boosting cooperation on global trade and economic growth. Today it was all about security. Fridays attacks across paris have flipped the focus, solving the crisis in syria now dominating discussions too. We will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transition in syria and to eliminate d. A. E. S. H. As a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and other parts of the globe Bernard Smith is live for us. The forces have been trying to soften borders and barriers to trade. Tell us where this meeting is now heading when it comes to border controls. This is only a draft of a statement that the agency has got hold of. Theyre suggesting that theyre agree
Three three times, twice to iraq and once to afghanistan. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, lets give one more nevada thank you for these nevada heros [applause] ladies and gentlemen nevada stands at a threshold. We live in a state that is transforming before our eyes, the 21st century companies, jobs and technologies that place us at the forefront of innovation and the new economy. Yet we still operate with decades old funding systems and an education structure that will eventually grind us to an inevitable halt. I know. I know that we have the ability, willingness and determination to do what is necessary. We all, i know, we all want to tell our grand children that we were the architects of the new nevada that we were here when nevada needed us most. Those before us rose to the challenges of their time and built a foundation of the state we all love. The centennial celebration highlighted those achievements. But tonight as we close the chapter on 150 years of history, this is our time
The president and vice versa. Obama was a professorial president. N the age of twitter and snapchat. He was sometimes the media critic in chief during a period of tremendous change in the media, in newsroom which is created tensions on both sides. Now, of course, obamas successor, president elect donald trump, attacks the media almost everyday so today we have the perfect guest to put this in the proper perspective, what happened in the past eight years and what it means going forward. At the white house, we have three exclusive interviews about the president s efforts to bypass the press sometimes. Outgoing press secretary josh earnest will tell me why he feels journalists didnt give obama enough credit on issues like transparency and earnest has advice for the Incoming Trump administration about the importance of daily press briefings. And later, a blunt conversation with the reporter who has called obama the greatest enemy of press freedom in a generation, New York Times reporter ja