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Just just slowly waking up.
On this day after Christmas, thanks so much for joining us.
It is, of course, December 26th.
I'm Erica Hill in for Audie Cornish, joining you from New York.
We do begin this morning with those deadly U.S.
strikes and Islamic State terrorist targets in Nigeria.
U.S.
and Nigerian officials say they work together on that attack.
The strikes themselves targeting Sokoto State in the country's northwest region, which borders Niger.
President Trump says the strikes are a response to the, quote, slaughtering of Christians by ISIS in Nigeria.
The Defense Department releasing This footage, which appears to show a strike originating from a boat, a top advisor to Nigeria's president, telling CNN the two countries are on the same page in the fight against terrorism.