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alexandra: apparently the conversation the u.s.president had with this high-level north korean envoy in the oval offffie anand the developments in the lt weeks and days has convinced trump to say, yes, l let's put e scheduled summit in singapore back on. he said it is a good meeting, that the relations are building, and that that is very positive. he also said that it was a sort of getting to know each other, that they talked about almost everything, and that he believes -- he knows, that is the way he put it -- that the north korean regime really wants to get rid of its nuclear weapons, but that is something that the north koreans have to prove first. he also said that he believes that the summit in singapore would be the first meeting, starting point of a longer process. brent: it's interesting that we are hearing terms like "longer process," isn't it. we know the biggest stumbling block to the summit has been the case of denuclearization. what impact would you say today's talks had on that one issue? alexandra: well, we know tha
alexandra: apparently the conversation the u.s.president had with this high-level north korean envoy in the oval offffie anand the developments in the lt weeks and days has convinced trump to say, yes, l let's put e scheduled summit in singapore back on. he said it is a good meeting, that the relations are building, and that that is very positive. he also said that it was a sort of getting to know each other, that they talked about almost everything, and that he believes -- he knows, that is...
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for the rights of african-americans who had escaped slavery and come into alexandra. alexandra was union occupied during the war and if blacks came from slavery into the area they could remain free. that was her mission, that was her struggle for purpose. she then became one of the first generation offices female government workers at the patent office, worked for suffrage, and coming from very quiet backound, left a pretty momentous life. >> thank you. eugene meyer, grew up in long island in the suburbs and since january 2004 has been free lance writer. he work for three decades at the "washington post" as a reporter and an editor, he has had more than bylines at the "new york times." u.s. newsu.s. news and world reo been the editor of the quarterly b' nai brith magazine since 2009. his writing is closely connected to his love of history. likes to talk about where people live and work and travel and likes to write but the dynamic changes of cities especially. guess washington, dc. over his long career he has interviewed justice thurgood marshall, covered antiwar prot
for the rights of african-americans who had escaped slavery and come into alexandra. alexandra was union occupied during the war and if blacks came from slavery into the area they could remain free. that was her mission, that was her struggle for purpose. she then became one of the first generation offices female government workers at the patent office, worked for suffrage, and coming from very quiet backound, left a pretty momentous life. >> thank you. eugene meyer, grew up in long...
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alexandra: no, we don't know any specifics. it has to be very difficult. we have the impression right now that the authorities don't have an exact plan how to do that. first of all, we have to say that many parents don't know where their kids are. they are placing it on the parents to find their kids and seek reunification. many parents don't know where the kids are. some of them have been already deported to their home countries, like guatemala. for them it could be very difficult to get back together with their kids. brent: our washington bureau chief alexandra von nahmen, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. italy's far right interior minister has turned away a dutch-flagged ship with more than 200 rescued migrants aboard. matteo salvini says the ship had loaded the migrants in the libyan waters, but the ngo says it conducted the rescue in international waters. an israeli court has indicted the wife of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for misusing public funds. sarah netanyahu is ac
alexandra: no, we don't know any specifics. it has to be very difficult. we have the impression right now that the authorities don't have an exact plan how to do that. first of all, we have to say that many parents don't know where their kids are. they are placing it on the parents to find their kids and seek reunification. many parents don't know where the kids are. some of them have been already deported to their home countries, like guatemala. for them it could be very difficult to get back...
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felicitÓ a alexandra cantÁndole a una canciÓn anoche acompaÑado de su guitarra.rnacionales en la universidad de boston, trabajÓ en las campaÑas electorales de los senadores bernie sanders y edward kennedy, ha visitado a niÑos que llegaron por la frontera y propone eliminar la agencia de control fronterizo. @ >> este es un momento definitivamente para nuestro paÍs y tenemos que luchar por los derechos humanos. blanca: nos contÓ que desde ayer ha dormido apenas dos horas pero su sensaciÓn al triunfo le ha recargado las energÍas por todo lo que le queda por hacer. patricia: maravillosa historia y una inspiraciÓn para los jÓvenes que quieren hacer polÍtica. nos vemos mÁs tarde, buenas noches y gracias. ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta... trinidad: [tose] luisa: gracias, mami. se ve muy rico. trinidad: ay, mami, pero si solo son unos huevos revueltos. anda, cómete un taquito. luisa: eso no importa. tú todo lo haces muy rico. trinidad: [tose] luisa: ¿estás bien, mami? trinidad: sí, mi amor, no te preocupes. con un poco de agua se me pasa. tú verás. tú tranquila. luisa:
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or european films alexandra maria lara is in demand and on the way are. you . what are you doing was a dog. that is private property or some groups who goes to work franka potente as a business minded madam together with tom hardy in the mysteries series to be a gritty costume drama set in the nineteenth century. this is a change his career took off with time to it was berlin three not run long brown lists this. overnight franka potente was a star and started playing in the big leagues. with johnny depp in blow. alongside matt damon in bourne supremacy. but tend to also let's just step behind the camera her directorial debut was a silent movie. as comfortable in the art house world as in mainstream cinema franka potente has found her groove. with angelina jolie made a deal known in hollywood. there's. this and it's exactly the same professionalism and the same problems come back to the only difference may be the money and that there are many many more people working on set. terrence malick new film radical and deal plays conscientious objector france you guesse
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correspondent alexandra phenomenas following a story this historic summit for us from singapore alexandra tromp and kim have signed this document do we know exactly to what they've agreed to do. walter are copies of this document circulating here at this press conference or both they have to say that the white house the white house press office has not yet distributive officially and that i was even told that we have to wait until the press conference is conducted to learn more about as bad as i said there are. reports about what this document is saying. seems that donald trump would provide specific picture of cigar auntie's to king in exchange for the north korean leader wavering commitment to complete standing clara's a nation of the north korea of the korean peninsula and there are four bullet points and then the command and in which they laid out goals for future rounds of negotiation however we have to say that there are no specific and disick indication what steps each side would take immediately so both sides. apparently agreed to establish new relations between the countries and
correspondent alexandra phenomenas following a story this historic summit for us from singapore alexandra tromp and kim have signed this document do we know exactly to what they've agreed to do. walter are copies of this document circulating here at this press conference or both they have to say that the white house the white house press office has not yet distributive officially and that i was even told that we have to wait until the press conference is conducted to learn more about as bad as...
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alexandra kim and shrum have signed a document do we know what they've agreed to exactly. oh well this document seems to be comprehend and quite general so it's stating that both sides. have exchanged her opinions and agreed to establish new you have creole a shame and agreed to build a lasting and robust peace regime on the korean peninsula what is interesting is that the document goes stating that to then try committed to provide security guarantees to the north korean regime of course at this point we don't know what kind of security guarantees they are we also know we only know that you have secretary of state from care said yesterday that the trumpet ministration is ready to provide north korea with you need security ensurance is something that would go beyond what has been provided in the past and then the document goes on saying that came jungle on a reaffirmed his firm and on wavering commitment to complete the nuclear is ation of the korean peninsula however we have to ask that many experts are very skeptical and probably will be very skeptical seeing this documen
alexandra kim and shrum have signed a document do we know what they've agreed to exactly. oh well this document seems to be comprehend and quite general so it's stating that both sides. have exchanged her opinions and agreed to establish new you have creole a shame and agreed to build a lasting and robust peace regime on the korean peninsula what is interesting is that the document goes stating that to then try committed to provide security guarantees to the north korean regime of course at...
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in brownsville texas alexandra limon. (michelle)at least five people were killed in south texas today after an s-u-v crashed while being chased by border patrol and a local deputy.dimmit county sheriff marion boyd said the vehicle was carrying undocumented immigrants.he says border patrol started the chase. . and enook over.12 people were ejected according to the sheriff.at least five are dead. boyd said his deputies are often trying to track down suspects accused of smuggling undocumented immigrants and drugs.he said it's a quote "perfect example of why our borders need to be secure." according to boyd, the crash happened about 45 to 50 miles from the mexico border. authorities believe the driver and one passenger are u-s citizens. (michelle) in the north bay... highway 101 in cotati has reopened after a multi-vehicle collision. c-h-p officials say the accident happened around 2 p-m this afternoon on the on-ramp from highway 1-16 to 101. deputies say at least one vehicle caught fire and at least one person suffered major
in brownsville texas alexandra limon. (michelle)at least five people were killed in south texas today after an s-u-v crashed while being chased by border patrol and a local deputy.dimmit county sheriff marion boyd said the vehicle was carrying undocumented immigrants.he says border patrol started the chase. . and enook over.12 people were ejected according to the sheriff.at least five are dead. boyd said his deputies are often trying to track down suspects accused of smuggling undocumented...
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not to leave thaone, we have alexandra coronado running for assembly in the same area. she is spanish-speaking ph.d. she will do well with the spanish-speaking community. >> how much can you rely onia asn american voters? because those that do identify with the party, they still identify as democrats over republicans two-to-one. yous hau so have a situation where the gop is the third party in califoia behindocrats and behind those who refuse to state a party affiliation. whatind of challenges do those pose for you? >> good challenges and that's in orange county the minority are republican. 40% republican, 30% democrat. most asian americans are republicans or decline to state. a smaller number, number 3, are
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bureau chief alexandra phenomenas following the story for us in singapore and i'm also joined here in the studio by bend bagga he's the head of the asia program at the german council on foreign relations alexander let's start with you you were there in singapore and we've heard heated rhetoric. earlier from these two parties and now we're at a round table talks on denuclearization and it's been quite a summit so far hasn't that. yes indeed it was a summit that you know has not been superb for months or years that is quite unusual and now we're seeing that the president that the u.s. president and stand there was scary and the there seemed to be in a good mood seemed to have quiet positive talks and that this is of course something that is important for the u.s. president but also put in those. let's step back for a moment and take a more detailed look at the events so far on the day of the kim trump summit. who didn't believe he was. going to. do it in the beginning. but he overcame all of them and we're here today. to face to face between the two men moved on to a team meeting and. w
bureau chief alexandra phenomenas following the story for us in singapore and i'm also joined here in the studio by bend bagga he's the head of the asia program at the german council on foreign relations alexander let's start with you you were there in singapore and we've heard heated rhetoric. earlier from these two parties and now we're at a round table talks on denuclearization and it's been quite a summit so far hasn't that. yes indeed it was a summit that you know has not been superb for...
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alexandra phenomenon is there. anything that comes from the security in. just a few hours on the ground in singapore for the president and summits between u.s. presidents don't trump and north korean leader kim jong il and. also on the program and get america describes president trump's withdrawal from the weekend's g seven joint statement as sobering and reiterates the european union's determination to retaliate against u.s. tariffs. i'm phil gale welcome to the program. preparations for tuesday's historic summit between u.s. president donald trump and north korea's supreme leader kim jong un in singapore are in full swing president trump has met with singapore's prime minister at least scieno at a working lunch if tomorrow's event happens it will be the first time a sitting u.s. president has ever met with a north korean leader mr trump has said that he will know within the first minutes of the meeting whether a deal with north korea will be possible u.s. secretary of state mike pump air has been spelling out u.s. preconditions. in light of how many flim
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our correspondent alexandra is covering this summit for us and joins us now from canada alexandra the argument there is heating up between the president and. does it feel like a last ditch effort there to avoid an all out trade war. well you know it always depends who you talk to when you talk to the europeans to the french delegation to the german delegation to canada also and to japan and of course you have the impression that they're really trying to make a point here to convince maybe to try to convince u.s. presidents to overthink positions. saying that it's not only illegal to impose tariffs. imports from u.s. allies but it's also insulting and unacceptable to be treated like that by the u.s. when you then talk to the you asked earlier geisha and that you have quite a different impression the president's top economic adviser larry kudlow told reporters that he thinks that the whole thing it's just like a family dispute that can't be worked on and when you listen to what president strum says and we stand you know that he is not thinking about spec'ing down on any issue trade on a
our correspondent alexandra is covering this summit for us and joins us now from canada alexandra the argument there is heating up between the president and. does it feel like a last ditch effort there to avoid an all out trade war. well you know it always depends who you talk to when you talk to the europeans to the french delegation to the german delegation to canada also and to japan and of course you have the impression that they're really trying to make a point here to convince maybe to...
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to you alexandra so how did they end up agreeing again on the summit and on singapore for june twelfth. well apparently the conversation the us presidents have with this high level north korean invoice in the oval office and the developments in the last weeks and days has convinced trom to say yes let's. schedule summit in singapore back on he said that it was a good meeting that the relations are building and that that is very positive and he also said that that it was the thought of getting to know each other that they talked about almost everything and that he believed if he knew that's the way how he put it that the north korean regime is really really wants to get rid of its nuclear weapons but that is of course something that the north korean have to prove first and he also said that he believes stats the summit in singapore would be the first meeting a starting point of a longer process you know it's interesting we're hearing terms like longer process isn't it we know that the biggest stumbling block to this summit has been the pace of denuclearization so what impact would you s
to you alexandra so how did they end up agreeing again on the summit and on singapore for june twelfth. well apparently the conversation the us presidents have with this high level north korean invoice in the oval office and the developments in the last weeks and days has convinced trom to say yes let's. schedule summit in singapore back on he said that it was a good meeting that the relations are building and that that is very positive and he also said that that it was the thought of getting...
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and while we wait we have correspondents boston hashtag hashtag and alexandra naaman following the story for us in singapore and also joined here in the studio by van de facto he's the head of the asia program at the german council on foreign relations bad let's start with you lot of anticipation for the summit are you optimistic about the outcome. can only be a mistake or so far. nothing has happened this can only something positive happen right now there's been consultations before the meeting in north korea between. u.s. negotiators and the vice minister for foreign affairs of north korea that they will have prepared this meeting and i think the topics are on the agenda and the agreement both basically already finished it. to you singapore is now waking up on a day that could go down in history what are the expectations there. well first of all we're going to have to everyone's obviously waiting for what that actual meeting between president trump and north korean dictator kim jong un is going to look like their sake of hands and then you mention it and it they're going to retreat int
and while we wait we have correspondents boston hashtag hashtag and alexandra naaman following the story for us in singapore and also joined here in the studio by van de facto he's the head of the asia program at the german council on foreign relations bad let's start with you lot of anticipation for the summit are you optimistic about the outcome. can only be a mistake or so far. nothing has happened this can only something positive happen right now there's been consultations before the...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.nzie gave us an update from scene of the fire. people cannot believe that this has happened here again just four years later. this is very much an ongoing incident, as i am sure you can see behind me. 60 firefighters were here at the height of the fire, as i mentioned in my report, but we have now found out that there were actually nearer to 120. the fire service said they were using resources from across the country due to the significant and extent of this fire. you have also said that people have been sending in messages on social media. we have had an update from the glasgow school of art. they are saying this is very much a live and conduct issue. they have said some residents have been evacuated from their property and they have been provided with shelter. they have also said they are very upset about what they call this precious place. the mackintosh building means a lot to many people across the world. the glasgow school of art has also said please heed the advice from the emer
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.nzie gave us an update from scene of the fire. people cannot believe that this has happened here again just four years later. this is very much an ongoing incident, as i am sure you can see behind me. 60 firefighters were here at the height of the fire, as i mentioned in my report, but we have now found out that there were actually nearer to 120. the fire service said they were using resources from across the country due to the significant and extent of...
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seven so a lot of uncertainty there alexandra phenomena with the latest from the g. seven summit in canada thank you. the united nations general assembly in new york has voted for germany and four other nations to become nonpermanent members of the security council of the one hundred and ninety nations taking part one hundred eighty four voted in favor of germany's two year term along with belgium south africa the dominican republic and indonesia are many as nonpermanent members they have no veto unlike the five permanent members of the german foreign minister heikal moss welcomed the results you're going to have on the embargo we want to be a perceptible load voice for peace in the security council. but above all for the future of a multilateral world order it on the rule based order the goodbyes you have no ignore it mind we want to live up to the responsibility that comes with it and of all we want to make a contribution to results conflict and not even to a lesser crises to a marriage. that's come on from our now we're joined by barbara last b.l.s. she is in new
seven so a lot of uncertainty there alexandra phenomena with the latest from the g. seven summit in canada thank you. the united nations general assembly in new york has voted for germany and four other nations to become nonpermanent members of the security council of the one hundred and ninety nations taking part one hundred eighty four voted in favor of germany's two year term along with belgium south africa the dominican republic and indonesia are many as nonpermanent members they have no...
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alexandra: hicimos el trabajoy venimos a organizar nuestra comunidad.jadoras en queen, en el bronx y la ciudad de nueva york. borja: alejandrÍa, tu vídeo de campaÑa se volviÓ viral y en ese vÍdeo hemos visto que dices que " una persona como yo regularmente no se lanza la polÍtica yca has ganado . quÉ representa eso para una mujer como tÚ? alejandra:representa una nueva Época una nueva época en la polÍtica de los estados unidos no tienes que ser rico, no tienes que ser o tener acceso a cosas especiales pero puedes entrar en una carrera y lo puedes postular como una persona autÉntica y, si tienes los planes y los mensajes y organizas a la comunidad, puedes tener Éxito. carola: de ganar estas elecciones 50% son personas de hispano. quÉ les prometes en ese momento? alejandra: creo que podemos luchar y tambiÉn podemos tener representaciÓnque sea 100% autÉntica y escucha las necesidades de la comunidad latina en los estados unidos verdaderamente, que no estÁ o que no tiene la influencia de corporaciones y cabelleras pero que podemos luchar por los intereses d
alexandra: hicimos el trabajoy venimos a organizar nuestra comunidad.jadoras en queen, en el bronx y la ciudad de nueva york. borja: alejandrÍa, tu vídeo de campaÑa se volviÓ viral y en ese vÍdeo hemos visto que dices que " una persona como yo regularmente no se lanza la polÍtica yca has ganado . quÉ representa eso para una mujer como tÚ? alejandra:representa una nueva Época una nueva época en la polÍtica de los estados unidos no tienes que ser rico, no tienes que ser o tener...
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to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world and he'll be a correspondent alexandra phenomenas following this entire event for us from singapore alexandra trump and kim have signed a document do you have any indication of what's included in that when they've agreed to. all the trim came to a command reportedly committed to ask to security guarantees and eyes of competition and so the new year after the north korean relations but that is of course not control so far and another thing that is of course very significant is that kim jong il on reportedly commits in this document to complain than you could i was a sion korean peninsula and that's something that i. as a senior white house are critical to concerned but he didn't want to talk talk about it's just sad that it's the president the u.s. president who is going to talk about the contents of this document here in cape press conference maybe you can hear it in the background as a sound check for this press conference you are not right now in a couple of hotels or competition and team were meeting here and we are her
to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world and he'll be a correspondent alexandra phenomenas following this entire event for us from singapore alexandra trump and kim have signed a document do you have any indication of what's included in that when they've agreed to. all the trim came to a command reportedly committed to ask to security guarantees and eyes of competition and so the new year after the north korean relations but that is of course not control so far and...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. now to local journalist colin stone, who is at the scene — he's been up all night covering this story. nobody will be able to believe that this morning. yet again, it's happened. dreadful scenes. it's been quite the evening hearing kaleidoscope. the second time in four years. people i have spoken to today can't believe something has happened. a building which is so beloved in" two glaswegians and people the world either because of its history and the fact that it is a mackintosh building. the flames have now spread to adjacent buildings. but it is that feeling of shock that this has happened once again to what is probably glasgow's most famous and iconic building. renovation work has been ongoing since the last fire and it hasn't reopened? not since the initial blaze? the plan was for the building to reopen next year. the school of art started a massive fundraising programme. they set a target of £32 million and averaged around 25, 26 and renovation plans were under way. with much of
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. now to local journalist colin stone, who is at the scene — he's been up all night covering this story. nobody will be able to believe that this morning. yet again, it's happened. dreadful scenes. it's been quite the evening hearing kaleidoscope. the second time in four years. people i have spoken to today can't believe something has happened. a building which is so beloved in" two glaswegians and people the world either because of its history and...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. desperate scenes.ck there through the morning. at one of the fire officers has been dealing with the blaze. let's just hear what he's got to say. indeed, the public and the community in glasgow, always behind us when it counts. in terms of the buildings that are affected. the school of art and then to the south side of it, and then to the south side of it, and adjoining set of buildings. there is a cinema, the roof is extensively damaged. other shops and businesses, there is the block is contained within the block. i don't have the specifics. as far as the macintosh building goes out the school of art, is the fire extinguished? are you battling small pockets of fire? we would regard that has surrounded. we will continue to dampen that down. you will appreciate, as the building has burned, things fall in. it will take some time. to ensure the fire is fully out. those reasons, we will have a presence on scene. we will not take unnecessary risks. we intend to keep it that way. one of the fire officers the
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. desperate scenes.ck there through the morning. at one of the fire officers has been dealing with the blaze. let's just hear what he's got to say. indeed, the public and the community in glasgow, always behind us when it counts. in terms of the buildings that are affected. the school of art and then to the south side of it, and then to the south side of it, and adjoining set of buildings. there is a cinema, the roof is extensively damaged. other shops and...
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school and washington bureau chief alex on a phenomena who's following the story for us in singapore alexandra there's been more than a year of heated rhetoric between trump and kim and it's so easy to forget that now that they're holding these talks we saw smiles and a warm handshake is this a real push for peace or is it a certain type of brinksmanship going on between these two. well i think the truth is that it is a gamble of course and we don't know what the outcome of these meetings are going to be and i talked to members of the former. state told me of course what we all know that it takes months sometimes years to prefer such a summit and also told me that every single president before a trial could have had such a meeting but all of them decided against it because the conditions were not right but they also told me that trump is a different president so why not try and nothing has worked with north korea so this is a new attempt to contain the north korean regime and to reach this goal of the nuclearization so it's could be in the end successful and what we are hearing right now from
school and washington bureau chief alex on a phenomena who's following the story for us in singapore alexandra there's been more than a year of heated rhetoric between trump and kim and it's so easy to forget that now that they're holding these talks we saw smiles and a warm handshake is this a real push for peace or is it a certain type of brinksmanship going on between these two. well i think the truth is that it is a gamble of course and we don't know what the outcome of these meetings are...
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seven so a lot of uncertainty there alexandra phenomena with the latest from the g. seven summit in canada thank you. hugh and the head of the summit thousands of protesters have been gathering in quebec city about a two hour drive away from the resort where the g seven leaders will meet their anger directed at all political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in a luxury resort town vincy new woman wants them to remember the indigenous people who lived in canada first. the sixty two year old says they should be focusing on how to stop ravaging the mountains and cutting down trees on the reserve where she lives. i want the leaders to stop selling our lands because we still need to go into our forests and practice our incest all rights to go fishing to go hunting to go pick wild fruits. she's joining protesters in the first demonstration against the summit taking place in quebec. since it's a march bringing together a wide range of interests but all believe the g seven leaders are wasting time and mon
seven so a lot of uncertainty there alexandra phenomena with the latest from the g. seven summit in canada thank you. hugh and the head of the summit thousands of protesters have been gathering in quebec city about a two hour drive away from the resort where the g seven leaders will meet their anger directed at all political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in a luxury resort town vincy new woman wants them to remember the...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.und 30 million people, play games, whether on phones, tablets, computers, or consoles. but now, problems relating to videogames are being seen as a medical condition. from tomorrow, the world health 0rganization will recognise "gaming disorder," and issue guidelines on how to diagnose people who are addicted. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do, save a princess or become a blue hedgehog running at the speed of sound. it's crazy. starwars and gaming, and you put them into the one thing and it's absolutely amazing how you can be any character. you can be a stormtrooper, you can be a rebel, and you can be absolutely anything and do whatever you want, and you can change your character. from angry birds and candy crush to the latest craze, fortnite, industry figures suggest over 37 million britons have played an electronic game in the past six months. whether on pcs, consoles or mobiles, d
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.und 30 million people, play games, whether on phones, tablets, computers, or consoles. but now, problems relating to videogames are being seen as a medical condition. from tomorrow, the world health 0rganization will recognise "gaming disorder," and issue guidelines on how to diagnose people who are addicted. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do,...
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good to see you, alexandra. let's start with this latest development. the replacement of these three top north korean military officials by kim jong-un ahead of the june 12th summit. what does this tell us? >> yeah, rosemary, this is certainly interesting to watch. don't forget the u.s. replaced its top diplomat in the run-up to this important sit-down. now we're seeing a shake-up at the top within north korea. we're talking about the director of the political bureau, the army chief and the defense chief. you point out these are younger men. obvious will they're loyalists to kim. these are people who have held sensitive and high level positions in the past, and they've had that all important interface with foreign relations to the extent that they can within north korea. why is this happening? it's tough to glean what the motivations always are inside of north korea, but certainly analysts are weighing in that there are a variety of factors that could have prompted. this this could certainly be another effort to shore up or even further consolidate kim
good to see you, alexandra. let's start with this latest development. the replacement of these three top north korean military officials by kim jong-un ahead of the june 12th summit. what does this tell us? >> yeah, rosemary, this is certainly interesting to watch. don't forget the u.s. replaced its top diplomat in the run-up to this important sit-down. now we're seeing a shake-up at the top within north korea. we're talking about the director of the political bureau, the army chief and...
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(catherine) alexandra limon joins us live from washington with more on what's at stake alexandra?? other states' recent elections indicate what democrats are calling a blue wave. democrats winning in swing or even conservative areas.but one challenge for democrats in california is just too many candidates ((ááápkgááá)) trt 1:32the result of the midterms will determine which party gains control of congress. and california will play a crucial role.it's essentially the jungle primary system...that system means the top two candidates move on to the general election... regardless of party affiliation.but the sheer number of democratic candidates could be a problem for the party.with ásoá many candidates - votes could split - meaning two republicans could end up with the most votes in key races.but michael cohen the director of the graduate school of political management at george washington university thinks democrats have a good change of gaining control of one chamber.the most likely scenario is that the house flips and the
(catherine) alexandra limon joins us live from washington with more on what's at stake alexandra?? other states' recent elections indicate what democrats are calling a blue wave. democrats winning in swing or even conservative areas.but one challenge for democrats in california is just too many candidates ((ááápkgááá)) trt 1:32the result of the midterms will determine which party gains control of congress. and california will play a crucial role.it's essentially the jungle primary...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. city. according to the institute of geological and atmospheric research — celebrations in mexico‘s capital after hirving lozano‘s winning goal — were so loud — that they caused an artificial earthquake. it‘s believed the earthquake sensors registered tremors due to mass jumping up and down in celebration. now the weather with tomaz. after a cloudy weekend, for most of us, changes on the way in the coming days. in the south of the country, it will warm up significantly, even turning heart. however in the north it is going to remain unsettled and there is further rain on the way. this is what it looks like in the short—term. still a lot of cloud around on the first part of the night and then towards the early hours of monday, the sky start clear in the west. still cloudy in the morning in east anglia and the south—east. early in the morning, a lot of us will have sunshine before the clouds again a bit more later in the clouds again a bit more later in the afternoon. the west tomorrow wi
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. city. according to the institute of geological and atmospheric research — celebrations in mexico‘s capital after hirving lozano‘s winning goal — were so loud — that they caused an artificial earthquake. it‘s believed the earthquake sensors registered tremors due to mass jumping up and down in celebration. now the weather with tomaz. after a cloudy weekend, for most of us, changes on the way in the coming days. in the south of the country, it...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. it follows last month's referendum result in the republic of ireland, which overturned a de facto ban on most terminations. the motion, backed by sinn fein‘s leadership, has however, divided party members. from belfast, our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. resistance to sinn fein‘s moment of change. the party once opposed abortion in most circumstances. no more can it be commercialised and will our reproductive rights be capitalised and commercialised. applause today delegates queued to speak in favour of reform. we must face the reality, the lives of some women are placed in danger and real risk because of their pregnancy. during the recent referendum campaign, i was struck by the scores of winning that came forward and told their personal stories. last month ireland voted decisively to overturn its ban on abortion. today sinn fein passed a motion requiring its politicians to back new laws in the irish parliament, allowing
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. it follows last month's referendum result in the republic of ireland, which overturned a de facto ban on most terminations. the motion, backed by sinn fein‘s leadership, has however, divided party members. from belfast, our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. resistance to sinn fein‘s moment of change. the party once opposed abortion in most circumstances. no more can it be commercialised and...
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thanks alexandra thanks thanks alexandra ( will ) bay area baseball...ium on father's day. top of the 1st... nick hundley hit a 2-run homerun off caleb ferguson... giving san francisco a 2-0 lead. the giants went onto win 4-1. the giants are back home tonight... taking on the marlins. first pitch is 7:15. ( will ) evan longoria will have surgery tomorrow o his broken left hand that means he's going to miss 6 to 8 weeks. longoria for hurt on thursday... when he was hit in the hand by a pitch. longoria does ánot need surgery... but he's hoping surgery will get him back in the lineup sooner. ( will ) over at the coliseum... it was beautiful day to catch a game with dad. and to make the day even better... the a's beat the angels. in the 6th... angels star albert pujols hit his 625th career home run... giving the angels a 3-2 lead. bottom 9th... with the a's down by a run... mark canha hit a bloop down the middle to bring in the tying run and send the game into extra innings. bottom of the 11th... oakland had the bases loaded. and that's when jonathan lucroy
thanks alexandra thanks thanks alexandra ( will ) bay area baseball...ium on father's day. top of the 1st... nick hundley hit a 2-run homerun off caleb ferguson... giving san francisco a 2-0 lead. the giants went onto win 4-1. the giants are back home tonight... taking on the marlins. first pitch is 7:15. ( will ) evan longoria will have surgery tomorrow o his broken left hand that means he's going to miss 6 to 8 weeks. longoria for hurt on thursday... when he was hit in the hand by a pitch....
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( alex ) ( alex ) thanks alexandra ( darya ) still ahead on the kron4 morning news on the kron4 stille already gotten ámillions. and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) (dave)seasonably warm today followed by subtle cooling trend wednesday. more noted warming trend returns friday and saturday with widespread 90s and even lower 100s inland. dry and seasonable pattern then returns late in the weekend through the independence day holiday. (robin) major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. stalled czr wb 84 at west end right lane closed. slow from 880 ( jame) 4 your ney... a warning this morning about a phe scam targeting the chinese-american community. the calls -- in mandarin -- claim to be from the chinese embassy.<(chinese speaker)>( james ) the san francisco d-a and the francisco d-a and the chinese consul general are warning about the growing crime trend. they say callers scare people into thinking they played a role in committing money fraud... and need to wire cash overseas. a san francisco victim was duped into wiring nearly three
( alex ) ( alex ) thanks alexandra ( darya ) still ahead on the kron4 morning news on the kron4 stille already gotten ámillions. and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) (dave)seasonably warm today followed by subtle cooling trend wednesday. more noted warming trend returns friday and saturday with widespread 90s and even lower 100s inland. dry and seasonable pattern then returns late in the weekend through the independence day holiday. (robin) major hot spots. bay bridge wb...
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david burnstein and alexandra smith.lexandra, this is inside and this is a first-person look, the first lady known for asking a lot of questions about the care of the families involved. >> i think this demonstrates what is important to the first lady. we know back when the policies were questioned, just last week, that the first lady was instrumental to speak with the president and advocating for keeping people together. she is emotionally invested in the issue and you can see it by her presence down there near the border. >> harris: i thank you both. we are tight on time today because of the breaking news. but we wanted to bring it to you live as the first lady is taking on the issue of keeping families together at the border. stay close. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, d
david burnstein and alexandra smith.lexandra, this is inside and this is a first-person look, the first lady known for asking a lot of questions about the care of the families involved. >> i think this demonstrates what is important to the first lady. we know back when the policies were questioned, just last week, that the first lady was instrumental to speak with the president and advocating for keeping people together. she is emotionally invested in the issue and you can see it by her...
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we have alexandra field with more from seoul. what's this about?reporter: look, this is interesting news and it certainly comes as an interesting times. there are plans for the meeting with north korea and russia and now plans for kim jong-un to meet with bashar al assad. the syrian president. two countries with history that stretches decades. kim jong-un's grandfather, met with assad's father in the '70s. they frequently traded messages of encouragement and support. the u.n. found evidence of support in cooperation on chemical weapons in a report released this past winter. this is the first time that assad and kim will come face-to-face. the meeting will happen in pyongyang. the date has not been set or reported. at least it seems. also in pyongyang, a shuffle at the top of the north korean military. we are hearing replacement of the chief of army and chief of defense and the chief bureau. south korean officials said this is unusual to swap out all three at once, but they said that north korea must have reasons. what we know these men are younger
we have alexandra field with more from seoul. what's this about?reporter: look, this is interesting news and it certainly comes as an interesting times. there are plans for the meeting with north korea and russia and now plans for kim jong-un to meet with bashar al assad. the syrian president. two countries with history that stretches decades. kim jong-un's grandfather, met with assad's father in the '70s. they frequently traded messages of encouragement and support. the u.n. found evidence of...
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alexandra mackenzie joins us now from glasgow.ing in touch on social media, saying they cannot believe they are seeing these pictures and seeing the same news story as they did almost exactly four years ago. absolutely, people cannot believe this has happened again, just four yea rs this has happened again, just four years later. this is an ongoing incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink i mentioned incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i mentioned 60 firefighters in my report there. at the height of the fire last night we we re the height of the fire last night we were told that there were more than 120 here last night. the fire service said they are getting resources from across the country due to the significance and extent of the fire. people have been sending in messages on social media. we have had an update from the glasgow school of art. they are saying this is very much alive and complex. t
alexandra mackenzie joins us now from glasgow.ing in touch on social media, saying they cannot believe they are seeing these pictures and seeing the same news story as they did almost exactly four years ago. absolutely, people cannot believe this has happened again, just four yea rs this has happened again, just four years later. this is an ongoing incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i incident, as i'm sure you can see behind...
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i'm xandra nabhan husband the following of those talks from singapore welcome alexandra are you able to put more flesh on the fake books what appears to be a growing. well that the comments that was signed today promises a bold change but it's next detail that's something we have to stress here. and so each of the four main points you talk about can be found in if we in previous agreements with north korea some of them even in a stronger way let's take the most important big key issue here when you clear ization and this paper one commits to work towards complete and you clear is the asian of north korea however we don't know what specific steps the north korean regime is going to take and so what is the timetable there we don't know how the us is going to verify that that is indeed happening president just said during the press conference that it's going to happen very soon and that he believes that kim jong un is really willing to give up his nuclear weapons stressed and that's what he's feeling his instinct is telling came here so. taking all of that into account we really have to
i'm xandra nabhan husband the following of those talks from singapore welcome alexandra are you able to put more flesh on the fake books what appears to be a growing. well that the comments that was signed today promises a bold change but it's next detail that's something we have to stress here. and so each of the four main points you talk about can be found in if we in previous agreements with north korea some of them even in a stronger way let's take the most important big key issue here when...
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washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena has more on what we can expect from this summit. the on again off again summit will take place however he tries to play down the expectations for what the meeting in singapore will yield saying that it will simply be the beginning kobi a longer process towards the nuclearization of north korea only ten days to prepare for the summit in singapore it is unlikely that it will be more than a symbolic gesture and a big p.r. win put in north korean regime the german men's national football team has been training hard in southern germany for over a week now and in a few hours they face their first test ahead of the upcoming world cup germany's match against austria is labeled a friendly match but for some of coach yohane lives players is the last chance to book their ticket to russia four of them will be cut from the team on monday. a telltale moment on the last day of training. had a long chat with marc on peter sheehan was it then that he told him his number one in russia would be manuel neuer the buyer and keeper will stocks and gold fo
washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena has more on what we can expect from this summit. the on again off again summit will take place however he tries to play down the expectations for what the meeting in singapore will yield saying that it will simply be the beginning kobi a longer process towards the nuclearization of north korea only ten days to prepare for the summit in singapore it is unlikely that it will be more than a symbolic gesture and a big p.r. win put in north korean regime...
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we have alexandra field in seoul at 5:14 with the latest. where are we headed? >> reporter: dave, the world watched when president trump and kim jong-un signed that agreement in singapore agreeing essentially to work toward denuclearization. there was no explaination at tht time. the plan will be put in place. they have to present north korea for the vision of implementation. that comes with a set of quote/unquote asks and data to have north korea act quickly and move ahead to denuclearize. james mattis is making his way to the region this week and stopping in china and south korea and japan where north korea is a top item on the agenda. when it comes to what north korea has done in the aftermath of the summit and if they are signals they are trustworthy. there were other agreements with the president and kim, a pledge to return the service members whose bodies were left since the korean war. president trump expects the return up to 200 sets of remains. we know there are 5,300 sets of remains belonging to u.s. service members in north korea. the united states ma
we have alexandra field in seoul at 5:14 with the latest. where are we headed? >> reporter: dave, the world watched when president trump and kim jong-un signed that agreement in singapore agreeing essentially to work toward denuclearization. there was no explaination at tht time. the plan will be put in place. they have to present north korea for the vision of implementation. that comes with a set of quote/unquote asks and data to have north korea act quickly and move ahead to...
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and south korea so they are thinking about nuclear weapons in the whole region now the other party alexandra with a lot of skin in the game is south korea so much at stake for them if the summit goes badly what does it mean for them. well we have to say that it was the south korean president in the first plane who made it possible because he started this talks with north korea he was a kind of a messenger between north korea and the you ass and that there is a lot of stake for for the south korean for people there who have lift theory and lived fearing that any time north korea can attack them not with nuclear weapons but with the conventional conventional weapons power i did have his eyes on a phenomenon of reporting from singapore thank you very much and just a reminder to our viewers you know you news will be on the ground throughout this historic event. now moving on a looming large over these high stakes talks is the g. seven summit drama that unfolded in canada over the weekend while that meeting of the world's leading industrial nations unraveling after president trumper drew his supp
and south korea so they are thinking about nuclear weapons in the whole region now the other party alexandra with a lot of skin in the game is south korea so much at stake for them if the summit goes badly what does it mean for them. well we have to say that it was the south korean president in the first plane who made it possible because he started this talks with north korea he was a kind of a messenger between north korea and the you ass and that there is a lot of stake for for the south...