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world. i'm bianca nobilo. max foster has the day off. just ahead -- >> how they plead poverty that they are losing money left and right when giving hundreds of millions to their ceos. it is disgusting. woulputin has already lost war. he has a real problem. how does he move from here, what does he do. >> you should be leery of extreme heat like this for extended days. >> very worried that number of people will die in this heatwave. heat is a silent killer. >> live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >> it is friday, july 14, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 1:00 a.m. in hollywood where tv and movie production is pretty much shut
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down. sag-aftra representing 160,000 actors is now on strike. in the coming hours members are expected to picket in front of major studios and streaming services. they join screen writers who have been on strike since may. this is the first time in six decades that both are on strike at the same time. this came during the premier of the "oppenheimer" film in london. the actors walked out. >> it is an intense few days for everyone affected by the decision, but affected by the decision that is necessary. >> we know this is a critical point. and there are difficult conversations. everybody is trying to get a fair deal. that is what is required and we'll support that. >> in response, the studio said that the union turned its back on a substantial offer of high pay and benefits.
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>> reporter: hollywood essentially came to a complete halt when the union sag-aftra representing over 160,000 being a actors announced that they would go on strike. and the wga union represents about 11,000 writers and they have been on strike for about two months. and fran drescher the president of sag-aftra had this to say. >> i cannot believe it quite frankly how far apart we are on so many things, how they plead poverty that they are losing money left and right when giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their ceos. it is disgusting. shame on them. >> reporter: friday we're expecting to see both writers and actors taking to the picketing lines in front of the biggest studios. we know there was a letter signed by several of the top
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actors in hollywood from meryl streep to jennifer lawrence recently saying that they would be drawing a hard line when it came to what they were asking of studios. it has to do with streaming, wanting to be paid higher residuals. and for studios to address artificial intelligence and how that plays into productions and how our actors and writers going to be able to keep their jobs safe. so we might see some famous faces on the front of those picketing lines and we'll bring you all the coverage. and president biden is back in washington after a busy week with talks. one of his primary goals was to keep allies to keep supporting ukraine. and speaking at a news conference, the president confidently predicted that ukraine would prevail. >> putin has already lost the
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war. pew teutin has a relal problem. what does he do. he could end the war tomorrow saying i'm out. but what agreement ultimately is reached depends upon putin and what he decides to do. but there is no possibility of him winning the war in ukraine. he has already lost that war. >> though ukraine that not yet been formally invited to join nato, president zelenskyy was assured by nato leaders this week that it would happen when the war was over. that was not well received in moscow. russia's president had this reaction. >> translator: as for ukraine's membership in nato, this creates threats for russia skirecurity obviously and one of the reasons for the special military operation is the threat of ukraine joining nato and i'm convinced it won't improve the security of ukraine and in general it will make the world a lot more vulnerable and will
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lead to additional tension on the international stage. >> up to 3,000 military reservists will be headed to europe. president biden has authorized the atlantic resolve which has received a new designation. >> operation atlantic resolve will be designated contingency operation. this benefits troops and families with increases of authorities, entitlements and personnel. it reaffirms the unwavering commitment to the western flank. >> officials say it will take about six months to send the new troops. they will join the others already deployed in europe. ofsay at least one person was injured after a russone strike on a city therukraine. they say the drones destroyed multiple buildings northeast of
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kherson. but ukraine says 23 other drones launched overnight have been shot down. russia is also reporting cross borden drone strikes coming from ukraine saying they damaged an apartment building in a border region. and cluster munitions are now part of ukraine's arsenal. u.s. officials confirming that they delivered some of the controversial weapons to kyiv. and they could reshape the battl battlefield. salma abdelaziz is monitoring these developments for us and she joins me with more. so what impact are the cluster munitions expected to have in ukraine and why does the u.s. not share the concerns of its allies of providing them? >> ukrainian commanders believe that it could have a huge impact on the battlefield. just the fear of russian troops of the fact that they now have these cluster munitions in hand could make a change to what so far has been modest gains that
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we've seen from the ukrainian military. take a listen to one of the commanders described it. >> reporter: have you used them already and how much do you think that they are going to change the fight? [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> on the battle field but yet to be used. to your question as to the concerns, of course this is a highly controversial weapon. it has been banned in more than 100 countries. but the united states says that it will only be used in very limited tactical uses and that they have received written guarantees from ukrainian counterparts that that will take place. and the u.s. goes on to say that
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this is a temporary measure, that the ammunition needed was unavailable, that once the stockpiles are back up, that they will stop providing the cluster munitions. so they see this at a stop gap measure for now. but again, it has raised a lot of eeyebrows. >> and vladimir putin says wagner group no longer exist. is that true? >> this is a meeting that took place just days after the insurrection, the attempted rebellion on molesscow. we had heard from the kremlin spokesperson that president putin had held an event at the kremlin with 35 wagner bosses including yevgeny prigozhin. and now hearing directly from putin. and he says in response to a reporter's request about whether the wagner group could be
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co-opted into the regular russian military, he responds emfat te emphatically they don't exist, well, at lease legally they don't exist. we don't have laws that allow for a private military group. i'm paraphrasing, but that essentially what vladimir putin was saying. but a curious meeting where putin is saying that he met with these 35 bosses including yevgeny prigozhin in this formal easy going setting if you will in the kremlin and gave them options. not very much the vladimir putin that we know that seems to be this fierce iron fisted figure. this man sounds like he is someone taking opinions. >> and also this dem seemin 2ke denial seemingly. and i'm serious about doing
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all we can to free americans being illegally held in russia and anywhere else for that matter. >> gershovich has been detained after espionage charges. and paul whelan has been in prison for nearly five years. and u.s. officials recently confirmed that quiet discussions are under way with russia to try to secure the release of gershovich and whelan. hours ahead will provide another test of kevin mccarthy's leadership. and also demonstrate how even the u.s. military is subject to the country's culture wars. national defense authorization act is a fairly straightforward process. but this year conservative hardliners within the republican
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majority have pushed through several controversial amendments. among them a ban on the defense department covering expenses related to abortion services. and another would bar a health care program for service members from treatments for transgender individuals. that has many democrats saying that they will not back the bill and even unanimous republican support is not guaranteed. if the bill is passed, it would still need to be reconciled with the democrat controlled senate. sources say that former president trump's son-in-law and former top aide have given testimony in the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. jared kushner and hope hicks both testified. they were both mention of trump's irnnner circle. kaitlan collins has the details. >> reporter: notable who is gone. which is jared kushner and hope
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hicks. probably two of the closest people to donald trump during his time in the white house. we know that they both went and testified before the grand jury into the efforts to overturn the election by trump and his allies. and i think that it matters because jared kushner was obviously there -- i was told back in mid-december of that time period that jared kushner was going with ivanka trump and urging trump to concede the election. they never bought into the idea that it was stolen. doesn't mean they spoke up, but privately urging him to concede. and hope hick, we know she spoke to the january 6 congressional committee. it is kind of interesting how much of a roadmap they have paved for a lot of this stuff. but she talked to them about urging trump to tell people who came to washington for january 6 to remain peaceful in the days leading up to that day. so they both have offered their perspectives of that to the january 6 committee. we don't fully know what they
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said to the grand jury that was hearing them last month. we know one line of questioning was whether or not trump had privately acknowledged that he had lost. >> meantime in the investigation into the handling of classified documents, the special counsel says there is no reason to postpone scheduling a trial date. in a court filing jack smith aggressively rejected the arguments for the delay presented by trump and his co-defendant. the special counsel is seeking a trial date in mid-december. trump faces charges of retention of national defense information and alleged attempts to hide materials. both have pleaded not guilty. and secret service has concluded its investigation into cocaine found at the white house earlier on this month. agents still don't know who brought the small bag into the west wing. one republican lawmaker says that is ridiculous. >> they don't know who it is and it is a complete failure. i mean, this thing is
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ridiculous. is this a pretty good diversion. a lot of people are upset about it. clearly the secret service is failing at their job. >> a source familiar with the investigation says the leading theory is that visitor on a week understand tour left it there. jeremy diamond reports. >> reporter: secret service closing the investigation into that baggy of cocaine found at the white house less than two weeks ago and they are closing it without a suspect being found. secret service says in a statement that they closed the investigation due to, quote, a lack of physical evidence. and this came after a nearly two week long investigation carried out by the secret service. they went through visitor logs of hundreds of individuals who walked in and out of the west wing in the days preceding the discovery of that small less than one gram baggy of cocaine.
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they went through surveillance footage, tried to collect dna and fingerprint evidence from that baggy, but a source familiar with the investigation telling me that there was insufficient dna and they were not able to pull fingerprints off of that baggy. they therefore weren't able to identify who brought in that baggy to the lower level entrance of the west wing where this was discovered in a cubbie where individuals would leave cell phones and also where going into classified settings. and the secret service says there was no footage found to identify who may have deposited thfod substance in this area. without physical evidence, the investigation won't be able to single out a person of interest from the hundreds of individuals who pass through the vestibule where the cocaine was discovered. a source familiar with the
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investigation says that discussion of surveillance footage, that while there was surveillance cameras in that area, they were not directly trained on those cubbies where the cocaine was found. and another source says that the leading theory remains that this was left by a visitor who walked into the west wing for one of those tours over that weekend. but that is not the definitive conclusion of the secret service. the white house meanwhile in a statement, they say that they have been brief the by the secret service on the outcome of the investigation and that they are reviewing that information. jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. investigators from the house ethics committee are reaching out to witnesses as part of a recently revised investigation into congressman matt gaetz. it is focused on allegations that he may have engaged in sexual misconduct, illicit drug use or other misconduct. one witness says that they spoke about alleged lobbying violations too. a source familiar with the how's panel work says that the justice
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department's decision not to bring charges against gaetz does not impact what the committee will and won't investigate. gaetzs has denied any wrongdoing. people in vermont are bracing for more rain after catastrophic flooding earlier in the week. here is what the governor of vermont had to say. >> this is not over. and it won't be over after this storm. sunday unfortunately there is another chance for heavy rain statewide. >> at least one person died, a 63-year-old man drowned in his home on wednesday. in alabama, there are reports of people being trapped in their homes because of high water. and take a look at this, a tornado was spotted in illinois west of chicago. as a it swirled you can see a
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beautiful rainbow emerging to the right of the twister. several tornado warnings were issued across the area wednesday evening. and more than 19 million people in the u.s. are under heat alerts right now from washington state down the west coast including almost all of california and all the way south to florida. the heat dome in the southwest will only expand today and into the weekend. all-time high temperature of 117 degrees farenheit could be tied or broken in las vegas on sunday. and death valley, california could reach an unbelievable 130 degrees or higher on saturday and sunday. here is what a fire captain in arizona had to say about the extreme heat. >> this is a sis a dangerous he. sometimes we're insulated in our homes. the air conditioning is on in the homes or cars. but it is dangerous and it is fatal. and it is something that you
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can't brush aside. you should absolutely be leery of extreme heat like this for extended days. >> the excessive heat is obviously especially dangerous for people who work outdoors. so here is advice from those who must work on the roofs. >> after a long time, it is getting very, very hot. on the roofs especially when the sun heats the metal and all the tools we're using, so that is what we're doing come very early. >> all we can do is send them out with a lot of water and ice, let them go on as many breaks as they want to. still to come, concerns about a hacking operation that got inside the email of a u.s. government agency. and it has been branded as a giant leap for women's empowerment, a birth control pill that you can get without a prescription. and india's moon shot, the countdown is on for the launch of the country's historic space mission, but hopes for a controlled landing on the lunar surface when we come back.
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defeat, candid and constructive talks on thursday. state department official says there were no breakthroughs, but none were really expected. the meeting in jakarta was the latest effort to lower the temperature between the u.s. and china after months of soaring tensions. we're told that antony blinken and wang yi spent a fair amount of time talking about fentanyl. china so far seems unwilling to cooperate on stopping the flow. blinken will hold a news conference in the hours ahead shortly before leaving jakarta. and mark stewart is following the events from tokyo. what was achieved or perhaps more significantly not achieved? >> reporter: well, let me use the words that we're hearing from the u.s. and i will apologize in advance for using diplomatic speak. but according to u.s. officials, secretary of state so he is and t
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secretary of state antony blinken and the chinese dip hoe matt touched upon bilateral and global issues. so while we don't have specifics,hoe matt touched upon bilateral and global issues. so while we don't have specifics, the topic of north korea the secretary of state recently addressed during this visit to indonesia. let's take a listen. >> we need to work to end north korea's unlawful nuclear destruction program. and yet another one just this week which threatened the region and global nonproliferation regime. we must hold navigation in the seas and many taken peace and stability. and we must push for a just and lasting peace to russia's war of aggression on ukraine. >> reporter: on the topic of the russian war with ukraine, that is something that china has not specifically condemned. so that perhaps could have also come up in conversation. we should also point out that the fact that this meeting, this
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sideline meeting took place between the united states and china is very significant. for months we been talking about this frosty relationship between the united states and china. but slowly things are starting to thaw out. earlier in the year, we saw secretary of state antony blinken pay a visit to china. a couple weeks ago we saw secretary of the treasury janet yellen make a visit to china. and now this discussion on the sidelines in indonesia. fraps perhaps it is setting the stage for an even bigger conversation between president biden and xi jinping. we'll have to see. but these incremental steps are seen as very significant. >> mark stewart, thank you as always. u.s. state department says blinken also raised concerns about hacking with china. warning that the u.s. government will respond to any action that targets its interests. that is after microsoft announced china based hackers breached email accounts of two
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dozen organizations including some u.s. government agencies. kylie atwood explains what china might have gained from that attack. >> reporter: the biden administration believes that china's hack of u.s. government agencies provided the chinese government awith insights into the biden administration thinking ahead of the planned visit to china by the secretary of state antony blinken. that is according to two u.s. officials familiar with the matter. and we should note microsoft said that they learned about the hack on june 16th from their customers and that is when they began investigating it. that is the same day that the secretary of state left washington and headed to beijing for those meetings. we should also note that this hack only was able to gain access to the unclassified side of u.s. systems. and so therefore when you talk to u.s. officials, the amount that officials were able to glean was limited, but it did provide them with insights
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leading into the secretary of state's visit which could have contributed to how chinese officials thought about that vi visit, which is significant. and also secretary of commerce ar r are a man doe is planning to visit in the coming months. heatwave warning is in effect in italy. we'll have a live report for you. and we're getting close to a controlled landing on the moon.
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welcome back to "cnn newsroom." if you are just joining us, let me bring you up-to-date with our top story this is hour. most tv and movie production in the u.s. is shut down now that the actors union sag-aftra is on strike. members are expected to picket today. screen writers have been on strike since may. and extreme heat is scorching parts of the u.s. nearly the entire state of california is under heat alerts and death valley could reach an
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incredible 130 degrees farenheit. of europe is also sweltering and climate scientists at the european space agency saying it is only just begun. there is a red alert heatwave warning for ten major cities including rome and florflorence. and a construction washinger died after collapsing on a roadside tuesday. and a new study says more than 61,000 people died in europe from heat related illness last year during europe's hottest summit on record. and temperatures in rome will rise again this weekend. and may reach 40 degrees celsius. 104 degrees farenheit early next week. barbie in a ds one of those man.
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>> reporter: a grips heatwave making a roman holiday rather uncomfortable. >> it is hot. but, yeah, always dia little disappointing. we're missing hours to be able to do stuff. but ultimately to be able to enjoy it the most, we'll have to cut out those hot hours of the day. >> reporter: temperatures are climbing and expected to top 40 degrees celsius. 104 degrees farenheit in rome. italians have named the heatwave after a figure in greek mythology that guarded the gates of hell. officials say the best way to combat the heat is with water. and rome has no shortage of that. rome has more than 4,000 public water fpt fountaining with drine water and there is an app that
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helps visitors locate the closest one. command center head tells us that common sense is he key and staying hydrated is essential. so is using water to cool off he says. but tempting as it may be to swim in a fountain, doing so runs the risk of a several hundred dollar fine. >> we can't stay out all dare, that is for sure. >> i think that we just have to take a lot of breaks and not try to overplan. >> reporter: the heatwave is supposed to last through next week and for most tours canceling is not an option. which means another week of hell, not fit for man or beast. you know, bianca, i can attest to the fact that it is hot, it is sweltering, packed by tourists. people are gathered to take the walking tours of the city. a lot of people can't change their holiday even though the
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weather will just get hotter. they just have to try to suffer through it, drink water and stay out of the sun if possible. but it is hot. >> try and stay cool. thank you so much for joining us. world's health organization has classified the popular artificial sweetener as possibly carcinogenic. some research showed a potential link between the product and liver cancer but that the science was no means conclusive. organization says as partame is found in dozens of products like diet soda and gum. the u.s. food and drug administration approved the first birth control pill that can be purchased over the counter without a prescription. it is called opill and doctors hope that it will expand access to contraception because it doesn't require patients to take the time to visit a doctor to
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get a prescription or pay for that doctor's visit. meg terrell explains how opill works. >> it is similar to what is known as the mini pill which only uses progestin. win used perfectly, it is 98% effe effective. importantly the fda put no age redescription on this here and that is something doctors tell me that is important because it is especially younger people who can often have trouble getting prescription contraception. the only people for whom it is contraindicated is those who have breast cancer or a history of breast cancer because it is a hormone. >> opill is expected to be available over the counter in stores early next year. we now know why lisa marie presley died in january. according to the los angeles county medical examiner, she had a blockage in her small inte intestine.
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subway's now slicing their meats fresh. that's why subway's proffered by this champ. and this future champ. and if we proffer it, we know you'll proffer it too. he's cocky for a nineteen year old. welcome back. egypt has proposed a plan to mediate between sudan's rival factionses after months of war. leaders of neighboring countries gathered in cairo thursday. egypt's president is calling for a ceasefire opening safe passages for aid, dialogue and mechanism to communicate with the warring parties.
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earlier see fires brokered by the u.s. and saudi arabia fell apart. leaders expressed worries over the spillover effect that the conflict has had on their countries. >> translator: clashes taking place in sudan are a great source of concern for my country and all the neighboring countries. chad continues to deplore the continuation of the deterioration, destruction of public buildings, attacks against innocent civilians. >> and the summit comes as the u.n. says that it has found scores of bodies in a mass grave in the darfur region. and stephanie busari is joining us from laglagos. do we have any sense of how the proposals will be received by the warring parties as we're discovering more about the humanitarian toll of the
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conflict? >> reporter: so going by previous attempts to mediate, it seems that the warring parties agree to measures such as cease fires and other recommendations to allow humanitarian aid to get in. but the next breath they seem to violate the conditions that they have agreed to. so going by the previous actions, there doesn't seem to be much hope. i mean, these talks happened yesterday, so we don't know yet how factions have responded to the recommendations that came out of the egypt summit. but, you know, like i said, going by those previous actions, they are holding their breath that they will comply with the ceasefires. and, you know, these -- this is
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off the backdrop of grim discoveries such as what the u.n. reported about 87 bodies in darfur. there could be more because eyewitnesses have been talks about bodies piling up on the streets as they flee. so it is kind of a deepening crisis that the world is urgently trying to resolve. >> stephanie busari, thank you. and outrage in italy after a court acquitted a school janitor of sexual assault by groping a teenage girl because the act lasted less than ten seconds. the 66-year-old man said that he touched the student under her clothes, quote, as a joke, an explanation that the judge accepted. and it sparked reaction on
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we want to take you live to paris as they celebrate bastille day. a key date in the french revolution. and france is stepping up security measures after the country was hit by riots following the deadly police shooting of a teen near paris just weeks ago. just minutes from the launch of india's historic mission to the moon. the nation hopes to make a controlled landing of a probe and a row offer on the lunar service. if successful, india would be just the fourth country to accomplish such a feat.
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chkristie lu stout is joining u. and what is riding on this for discovery and national pride? >> reporter: so much riding on this. what india wants to do, it wants to successfully soft land a row offer on the moon. the moon vehicle is launching today 2:35 local time, that is just under 30 minutes from now. and as the name suggests, this is their third mission to the moon and part of the country's fwrart bid greater bid to be a e power. the last mission crashed with a hard landing. so now they are trying to land it softly and also in challenging condition. it is due to reach the moon august 23. and then they plan to conduct
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scientific experiments including analyzing chemistry of the soil, measuring the tcht emperature oe lunar surface. and india's prime minister tweeted this, he said the 14th of july 2023 will always be leched tlech etched in golden letters. this remarkable mission will carry the hopes and dreams of our nation.this remarkable miss carry the hopes and dreams of our nation. success would be massive for india because so far only three countries have successfully soft landed a craft on the moon. the united states, the former soviet union, and china. back to you. >> so then on that point, china does have a very ambitious lunar mission of its own. how does i said i can't stack up against china in the wider space race?
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>> reporter: the china space program has accelerated rapidly especially in recent years under chinese leader xi jinping. it was earlier this year when china successfully septent its civil jaian astronaut into orbi. and they completed instruction of its space station. and in 2019, they successfully landed a row offer f fer rover far side of the moon. and india is focusing on low cost space missions. narendra modi encourages startups with low costs. and they say that is where they have leverage, to focus on low cost programs. and geopolitical environment also helps out india. >> kristie lu stout, thank you
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so much. and the spotlight today, founding member of the group fleetwood mac is paying tribute to a band mate who died last year. he wanted to honor the late keyboardist on what would have been her 80th birthday. he released an unusual version of her hit song bird. >> and song birds keep singing like they know the score. and i love you. i love you like never before. ♪ song birds are singing and i love you, i love you, i love you like never before ♪ >> she wrote some of their biggest hits and she died last year after a brieief illness.
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gaby douglas is returning to competition. the three time gold medalist says 1450esshe's resumed trainih the paris olympics as her goal. and simone biles says she too is ready to compete after a two year break. and burger king brazil is living in a barbie world. ahead of the movie release, the fast food giant celebrated by creating a special barbie meal that includes a cheeseburger dressed with smoky pink sauce, a side of fries and for dessert a pink shake.
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fast food franchise chipotle is turning to a collaborative robot to help with production. it is testing the auto task of cutting, touring and appealing avocados. but a real person still does all of the mixing of the ingredients. the robot won't replace human workers but will free them up for more complicated tasks. this is coming during a time of historic labor shortages in the restaurant industry. only once in the last two decades have there been as many openings in the industry as there are right now. the european union is lifting restrictions on food imports from japan and this comes after the eu and japan summit where fumio kishida met with the eu president. the eu started restricting certain farm and fish imports following the earthquake that
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