get we tried to go pretty much on the other side of the ravine and we were like, no, we are not going to be able to make that. the helicopter picked us back up, we had to get dropped off on the other side. like i said, he had to bounce out, so he immediately takes off after he drops us off, we have to bush whack down to her and we are just like charging at full hard full speed just crazy. but staying together like we have to make it still down this gul much. we were breaking brush all the way down in full blown jup lags. i couldn t help myself, i already called her dad. i was like we found her, man. we re breaking through the brush, i can finally start to see her, we call out amanda, do you recognize this voice? she s like javier? boom, out of the brush, i was like, you re damn right it is.
the results reverse culture shock. ready for. you realize how strange artificial is really connected to life. the prize winning documentary something from the forest starts people first on t.w. . it is a trunk tweet that changes decades of u.s. policy in the middle east today the us president said it s time to recognize israeli sovereignty over the go on heights israel captured to go on hikes from syria in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven a move considered illegal by the un israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu who could be voted out of office in two weeks i think the president for making history today netanyahu critics say he s trying to engineer an election victory with the help of the u.s. president gul from berlin this is the day. the
for their numbers. they were instrumental in beating back isis and really this announce that time the u.s. is pulling out of syria puts the u.s. s main ally on the ground in syria, a kurdish fighting force in jeopardy. that kurdish fighting force is seen by turkey to be an extension of a terrorist group that they have here at home. so, really with the u.s. s departure, what s going to happen to that kurdish fighting force as they become exposed to the possibility of a turkish enkurgs into syria, not to say the least of which what s going to happen to the fight against isis? those remaining remnants of isis are there and they are a security threat not just to iraq and syria but of course to the world. gul, live from istanbul with the reporting. thank you. ahead here, a story regarding sports and possible
as this tolerant open democracy this is a country that then has to say there is free speech but it has limits which we must defiant and even if you get voted in in well then what. even then i think the other parties need to position themselves very. strongly against. against such remarks when mr gul and. one of the leaders the leaders and he says that the not the time is just burchett in history and he dares to say that after having listened to a needle ask of us issue was invited to the german parliament on the thirtieth of january nineteenth two thousand eight hundred to commemorate. the liberation of auschwitz. this just shows you that they are seeking to provoke what had been a consensus in germany for
a worldwide film that s fair but germany has a particular problem doesn t it germany has a problem in as much as with its bloody recent history and having reinvented itself as is tolerant open democracy this is a country that then has to say there is free speech but it has limits which way he must defiant and even if you get voted in in well then what. there isn t then i think the other parties need to position themselves very. strongly against. against such remarks when mr gul and as one of the latest leaders in he says that the nazi time is just burchett in history and he dares to say that after having listened to anita lask of earth issue was invited to the german parliament on the thirteenth of january nineteenth two thousand eight hundred to commemorate. the liberation of auschwitz.