gear per person. this has gradually changed over time. we would carry 30 cases of equipment with us. strangest thing i ever expensed can t talk about it. monditors for the cameras. you can t get a receipt for the goat you just sacrificed. will cnn accept an endang jerry lewised speci an endang species expense? should we spend that much on an alpaca? how much is an alpaca? 15 millimeter rod. gosh, where does it end? we brought a lot of stuff to make it look pretty. i think it was really about trying to achieve accomplish what he wanted. i mean, he knew that he was lucky to have this opportunity to do these things.
platform to people who would usually be ignored, you know, who would be forgotten. people who wouldn t have a voice otherwise. he really gave those people an opportunity to shine. helen: he always like joked about magical ponies and unicorns, but like he truly was. he was like a [ bleep ] unicorn. like erik: coming to parts unknown the first season, there was real mandate to make it different. it was a lot of pressure. zach: if you really want to find something new, you have to be willing to fully embrace that feeling of lost. or i don t know what i m doing. and that s terrifying, anxiety-ridden, and also the absolute most joy you can find. lydia: when we hit cnn with parts unknown, the show really manifested, truly into what it wanted to be. anthony: welcome to my life.
greg: yesterday, you are asking, does he know this is a problem? he assumed everybody knew what he was doing because in the campaign he said it wouldn t be such a bad thing to develop a relationship with russia. why? if you offer a little bit of difference, as a salesman, as a real estate tycoon, a little bit of deference with the bad guy, he could get you cooperation on abc nd. north korea, iran, the middle east, it s going to be interesting to me, what happens if we get what we want? what happens if we get something out of this deal six months from now or a year from now? will cnn and msnbc confessed he was not in putin s pocket, that he was in america s pocket? this is a guy that the media accuses of being a nationalist and a traitor at the same time. a warmonger and a collusion or, it s impossible. tropic moving forward on the
still alive somewhere in syria. she lied to her bosses, secretly traveled to syria and married him for a short time, becoming the isis bride of the very terrorist she was assigned to investigate. that now former employee is daniella green, her face obscured for her safety. green served just two years in prison and is now free. she wouldn t answer cnn s question saying, if i talk to you, my family will be in danger. the information about her case comes from previously sealed court documents. the records unsealed only after green finished cooperating with authorities. and after prosecutors asked the judge to make them public, unceiling these documents, they write, will allow appropriate
miles. she doesn t want to run with your reporting but wants to be back in the conversation, part of the conversation and part of the resistance. stand by. we have a lot more to discuss. we have more details about today s conversation between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. this call comes at a moment when the relationship between washington and moscow is strained over syria s long-running war. the two leaders have been instead deacon tact since trump s win prior to today s call trump and putin have spoken on the phone three times since trump s november election victory. but today wasin syria. let s get right to cnn s diplomat diplomatic correspondence michelle kosinski. tensions were high since the u.s. strikes on the syrian regime airfield and when the secretary of state rex tillerson went to moscow and met with