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alexandra: well, they certainly support the u.s. position that iran is most likely behind those attacks on crucial oil facilities on saudi territory. but at the same time, they are sending a strong message to both countries, to iran, showing that they are not going to tolerate any such attacks in the future. and to the u.s. government, saying that they insist that there will be a diplomatic solution to the problem. we have to say, it could be that president trump is willing at the moment to listen to the european's. he is in the middle of his reelection campaign. he promised his voters not to start a new war but to end america's endless wars in the middle east. and of course, he and his advisors understand promising and frightening retaliation after those attacks in saudi arabia could escalate the situation and even lead to a new war in the middle east. brent: our correspondent alexandra von nahmen at the united nations in new york city. thank you very much. moving from new york southwards to washington, d.c., momentum is now buildi
alexandra: well, they certainly support the u.s. position that iran is most likely behind those attacks on crucial oil facilities on saudi territory. but at the same time, they are sending a strong message to both countries, to iran, showing that they are not going to tolerate any such attacks in the future. and to the u.s. government, saying that they insist that there will be a diplomatic solution to the problem. we have to say, it could be that president trump is willing at the moment to...
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normal no pressure that's what they're saying but the democrats alexandra de say that this transcript shows some very damning evidence against the president what exactly are they talking about. well they're referring specifically to one paragraph in which the president told a he's ukrainian counterpart and i quote i would like you to do us a favor i would like at the attorney general called you or your people and i would like you to get to that but some of it's and he was talking about an investigation into his political opponents and democratic presidential candidate joe biden and his son and the democrats saying that this is a clear evidence that donald trump was trying to use state power for political ends or correspond to alexander phenomena the story for us in new york city alexandra thank you. we're now into a dramatic day of developments in the britain's brags that saga began with the u.k. parliament reconvening for the 1st time since the supreme court ruled yesterday that prime minister boris johnson acted unlawfully when he suspended parliament earlier this month tonight john
normal no pressure that's what they're saying but the democrats alexandra de say that this transcript shows some very damning evidence against the president what exactly are they talking about. well they're referring specifically to one paragraph in which the president told a he's ukrainian counterpart and i quote i would like you to do us a favor i would like at the attorney general called you or your people and i would like you to get to that but some of it's and he was talking about an...
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alexandra: they want you to lift some sanctions, will that happen?the burden is o on iran to demonstrate that they have reached a change of heart, and we had attacks in saudi arabia only a week or two ago. for the world should be asking is not whether or not the united states were lifted pressure, but when will iran stop using military f force instead of diplomacy? alexandra: thanks very much. brenent: here are o other storis making heaeadlinesrounund the world. a strong earthquake has s struck in indoneses, killing many people. the t tremor c calls for widespd damamage and landslides. it was northeast of the provincial capital. there is no danger of a tsunami. in hong kong, protesters blocked roads over public dialogue between carrie lam and 150 members of the community. she reportedly admitted that trust in her government had fallen off the cliff. the meeting was called to address hong kong's four month long political crisis. tim bob way says robert mugabe will now be buried in his home village, not a national monument. his final resting plalace ha
alexandra: they want you to lift some sanctions, will that happen?the burden is o on iran to demonstrate that they have reached a change of heart, and we had attacks in saudi arabia only a week or two ago. for the world should be asking is not whether or not the united states were lifted pressure, but when will iran stop using military f force instead of diplomacy? alexandra: thanks very much. brenent: here are o other storis making heaeadlinesrounund the world. a strong earthquake has s struck...
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going back to alexander for naaman in new york alexandra gretta wasn't really that well known in the states but has her presence there today been attracting more people to take part in the protests. i'd say it's probably the case because meanwhile she is a very prominent figure here in new york at least but i talked to some students about kreta and many told me that they really admired her and state think that her activists it's very important for pride is for future for this movement but also told me that they would be here anyway with or without threats out because they want to stand up for the future there's also another factor we need to mention in this context the education department in new york has allowed all student to ski classes to take part in this protest so without any penalties so that could be also a factor for many students you know to say ok then i'm going to be here and sue to take park part in this protest some political support coming from above alexander fundament in new york thank you so much. you're watching the news live from berlin coming up my colleague els
going back to alexander for naaman in new york alexandra gretta wasn't really that well known in the states but has her presence there today been attracting more people to take part in the protests. i'd say it's probably the case because meanwhile she is a very prominent figure here in new york at least but i talked to some students about kreta and many told me that they really admired her and state think that her activists it's very important for pride is for future for this movement but also...
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alexandra: there are conflicting reports., you asked a network reporter that the whistleblower is under federal protection. the lawyers denied this report. they have sent two letters, one of them to congress, calling upon members of congress to speak out in favor of the whistleblowers protection. they also sent a request to the national director of intelligence requesting specific guidance, what should be done in terms of security measures if the whistleblower is willing to meet or talk to members of congress. >> there was another note -- well-known whistleblower that is living in exile in russia. he is considered by many to be a traitor. what maes this whistleblower different? >> it's very interesting. as a whistleblower, what he did was what edward snowden's critics said that he should have done. the whistleblower went through official channels and used the chain of commands to file his complaint. he did not leak anything to the press. he did not steal any documents. we have too have a look at what happened in the last two
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joining us is alexandra van nahmen. how dare you.e her words made in an act -- have her words made an impact? >> you could literally hear her outrage and anger and alert in her voice. the speech was meant to shock the audience and galvanize world leaders into action. as the audience applauded, they were impressed, then leader by leader started to pledge to do more to combat climate change and to be committed to more ambitious plans, goals. we have to mention those speeches were prepared ahead of the summit. every leader came here to new york to present a plan that was prepared ahead of the summit. we have also -- we have to say the greta thunberg was right in saying that many governments here are connected with oil and gas industries. that many leaders use terms like economic growth or job security to excuse themselves from doing more to combat climate change. brent: you make a good point. the speeches delivered by leaders today were prepared, written before the event today. one unexpected event was the u.s. president donald trump ap
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for more now let's bring in alexandra phenomena in new york alexandra welcome so you were there at the press conference with the 2 presidents tell us more what did you make of the 2 of them under these circumstances. it was quite. to watch them and to watch how they were trying to defuse the situation by being humorous for instance when presidents trump rates ukraine for ukraine for its tremendous potential the ukrainian president responded by saying i know that i am from this country but then the mood changed very quickly when both leaders were pressed by reporters on their phone call and president trump once again denied any wrong doing and the ukrainian president said that ukraine is an independent country and that there was no pressure no pushing no whatsoever. and on that note of pushing or not pushing trump has said that releasing the phone call would exonerate him so now some of it or all of it or we don't quite know but that record is out there now does it seem that this has this has made things better or worse for the president. worse would say the transcript that was released
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washington correspondent alexandra limon has details.e's a live look outside... san francisco international airport. know what goes great with steak and shrimp? more shrimp! and you know what goes great with that shrimp? steak and unlimited shrimp! and this year, with two freshly made sides, you'll get more than you imagined. hurry into outback now for our steak and unlimited shrimp. and try our everyday lunch combos, starting at $7.99. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (dave)sunday will be another hot day with mostly sunny skies, particularly inland. onshore flow will keep coastal areas more mild. cooler temperatures for labor day across the central coast. this will begin a cooling trend, deepens. marine layer deepens. (ácommercialá) just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest line
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alexandra levine, ashley gold and emily birnbaum have been our guests area thank you very much. this communicators and all other communicators are available as podcasts. discussion on the 2019 chicago council survey which gives a detailed look at americans use on foreign policy and international relations. hosted by the woodrow wilson center in washington, d.c., it is one hour.
alexandra levine, ashley gold and emily birnbaum have been our guests area thank you very much. this communicators and all other communicators are available as podcasts. discussion on the 2019 chicago council survey which gives a detailed look at americans use on foreign policy and international relations. hosted by the woodrow wilson center in washington, d.c., it is one hour.
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what he doesn't need at all right now is ask elation of and confit of the conflict with iran now alexandra as thomas here in the studio has been reporting chancellor angela merkel has said that she will the she doesn't expect actually that a one on one meeting between the iranian president and the u.s. president is likely to take place however french president and general michael where you are is still pushing for a meeting between trump and rouhani how likely is it. well i don't think that it can happen here because president trump said on them a number of occasions that he would preferred not to meet their iranian president here on the sidelines of the u.n. and general assembly and he also stressed that you as doesn't need any media doesn't need to hold off the french government however he also said that he doesn't like to rule out anything so we have to see what happens but at the moment it doesn't seem that it's likely that both leaders are going to meet here in new york today because when i was on a phenomenal reporting for the united nations there with me in the studio our political
what he doesn't need at all right now is ask elation of and confit of the conflict with iran now alexandra as thomas here in the studio has been reporting chancellor angela merkel has said that she will the she doesn't expect actually that a one on one meeting between the iranian president and the u.s. president is likely to take place however french president and general michael where you are is still pushing for a meeting between trump and rouhani how likely is it. well i don't think that it...
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w correspondent alexandra phenomena is in new york where that climate summit begins on monday she outlines what the young activists are hoping to hear. more than 700 activists attended this 1st hughes climate summit here at the u.n. headquarters in new york they did manage bold climate change action saying this is the defining issue of our time they want the world leaders to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want them to hold the companies and countries most responsible for pollution accountable and they want them to provide money for a fund to help poorer nations adept to a warming world are their leaders going to listen eventually they must the activists say otherwise we are going to vote them out and that was correspondent alexandra phenomena in new york now to some of the other stories making news around the world. so the arabia says it will respond to the last weekend's attack on 2 of its oil fields saudi foreign minister. said this country would retaliate if an investigation shows that iran was behind the bombing runs and eyes any responsibility for the attack. so-calle
w correspondent alexandra phenomena is in new york where that climate summit begins on monday she outlines what the young activists are hoping to hear. more than 700 activists attended this 1st hughes climate summit here at the u.n. headquarters in new york they did manage bold climate change action saying this is the defining issue of our time they want the world leaders to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want them to hold the companies and countries most responsible for...
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let's land for a moment in new york and join data because paul and alex hunter on nominal welcome alexandra what's going on there. so it's here like being at a festival or the music concerts the streets and the battery park in new york city are packed so we had to move a few steps to other away from the stage because no phones are working there because there are so many people that have come together here to protest and it is a very color for colorful and a very cheerful protest many students wrote science and pictures with them showing birds animals the earth one side red oceans are rising so are we and i talked to 2 students high school students from new jersey day told me that they wanted to be here because it's their future that is at stake and because they want to be part of this global movement they also told me that they hope that they can convince you as president donald trump that climate change is a fact and that they didn't meant a radical change of politics trying to change president trump's mind that's a big order stay with us alexandra as we look at the person who started this
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we also have ashley gold of the information, and alexandra levine of "politico." ms. levine, first question to you. facebook has seen a lot of attention in this town in the last couple of months. do we expect -- what's going on with that case and we expect further attention to that company? >> thank you for having. great to be. the ftc $5 billion settlement with facebook which was the culmination of this long privacy probe prompted by the cambridge analytica data scandal has divided washington. on the one hand, you have republicans and industry groups say this by building daughters find because is the largest to come that that in history of te agency really, that it meant facebook was being held accountable. on the other side you have democrats and consumer privacy advocates blasting the ftc track record on enforcement and saying that because a facebook's size and how much money it has, this will not deter facebook from bad behavior in the future. so right now in washington we are in this wait-and-see mode with facebook where facebook is still doing damage control to
we also have ashley gold of the information, and alexandra levine of "politico." ms. levine, first question to you. facebook has seen a lot of attention in this town in the last couple of months. do we expect -- what's going on with that case and we expect further attention to that company? >> thank you for having. great to be. the ftc $5 billion settlement with facebook which was the culmination of this long privacy probe prompted by the cambridge analytica data scandal has...
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host: i saw you nodding your head, alexandra levine. ms. levine: on the topic of the monopoly, it is important to point out that tech companies stand by their position that they are not monopolies, and they do actually face fierce competition within each of their respective sectors. so you have facebook saying they compete with snapchat, for example, snapchat and apple as a messaging platform. and then you also have apple saying that its i/o smartphone platform is competing with google android. these companies are sticking to their lines that they are not in fact engaging in anticompetitive behavior. host: when it comes to privacy legislation, is this something we will see before the 2020 election? >> i think that this -- i think that most reporters on this beat are tired of, or don't want to offer a timeline anymore. there are a couple key efforts in congress right now around privacy legislation. so there is a senate commerce working group that has sort of disintegrated and it became a negotiation between the ranking member and the chairma
host: i saw you nodding your head, alexandra levine. ms. levine: on the topic of the monopoly, it is important to point out that tech companies stand by their position that they are not monopolies, and they do actually face fierce competition within each of their respective sectors. so you have facebook saying they compete with snapchat, for example, snapchat and apple as a messaging platform. and then you also have apple saying that its i/o smartphone platform is competing with google android....
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alexandra leigh mount. >>lawmakers are considering using an app for gun background checks, a senate source familiar with the idea says the app would allow private sellers to connect to the criminal background check system. as it stands now there's no federally mandated background check for private sales. most of the options being considered involved beefing up background checks. there's also been talk of applying bigger penalties of someone buys a gun for someone else. >>and there are more voices joining the call for an end to gun violence in america kron four's rob fladeboe reports from stanford university where doctors and students. join forces to speak out about what they say is nothing less the public health crisis. >>there are very real weapons of mass destruction before our very eyes. firearms. >>the d after a surge in stephanie cho is among the stand for doctors and medical students who announced monday that they are taking a stand against what they say is a firearms epidemic in america because the o
alexandra leigh mount. >>lawmakers are considering using an app for gun background checks, a senate source familiar with the idea says the app would allow private sellers to connect to the criminal background check system. as it stands now there's no federally mandated background check for private sales. most of the options being considered involved beefing up background checks. there's also been talk of applying bigger penalties of someone buys a gun for someone else. >>and there...
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alexandra leigh mount. >>meanwhile, the president came out today in basically called the whistleblower a spy and speaking about the report itself. the president said quote there should be a way of stopping it. maybe legally through the courts. >>battle between california and the trump administration is heating up again this with the threatening letter now from the epa over homelessness our first dan kerman is live in san francisco with more dan. >>we know this all began during the president's visit was on air force one as he was heading back. last week where he was talking about needles making their way into storm drains and polluting the water well now they have wrapped that up a little bit with a threatening letter from the head of the epa. one week after president trump's visit to the bay area where he alleged that needles and other waste was flowing into storm drains and out to the ocean environmental protection agency administrator andrew wheeler has sent this letter to the governor saying the state wa
alexandra leigh mount. >>meanwhile, the president came out today in basically called the whistleblower a spy and speaking about the report itself. the president said quote there should be a way of stopping it. maybe legally through the courts. >>battle between california and the trump administration is heating up again this with the threatening letter now from the epa over homelessness our first dan kerman is live in san francisco with more dan. >>we know this all began during...
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president and ukrainian president selenski just held their one on one meeting good evening to you alexandra you were also at the press briefing where both presidents spoke with reporters i mean we've seen the transcript ourselves what did they have to say about their phone conversation. oh it was was quite yes it was quite interesting to be present at their meeting because it started in a very good mood presidents were all laughs and smiles and they were joking around for example when president praised you claim for its tremendous potential and the ukrainian president responded by saying i know that i am from this country but of course didn't change a bit when those presidents were pressed by reporters to unset the question if the president puts pressure on the ukrainian president to open and this to geisha into joe biden and his son president trump of course regenerate that he didn't put any pressure and president de craye and president also had to answer this question let's have a listen. even go. to this to be joe biden. i've read the 1st thing so you know i think you read facts. i. i'm
president and ukrainian president selenski just held their one on one meeting good evening to you alexandra you were also at the press briefing where both presidents spoke with reporters i mean we've seen the transcript ourselves what did they have to say about their phone conversation. oh it was was quite yes it was quite interesting to be present at their meeting because it started in a very good mood presidents were all laughs and smiles and they were joking around for example when president...
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alexandra: it is definitely a big deal.ven a little bit of government action can hurt your bottom line, can share -- scare shareholders, really affect the way people perceive the company, even if it is a slight perception that the company might not us be successful -- as --cessful or might not be they don't want and ftc commissioner to come back and say, you said at this conference you said this, but you were misleading customers because of what happened with this, so they have to be incredibly careful going forward. the doj and the states are also looking into facebook, is that correct? >> it is astounding how many layers there are to these antitrust investigations. you have antitrust investigations on big tech coming from all sides in washington right now. the ftc, from the justice department, for both chambers of congress, from a number of state 80's that planned to launch a formal investigation next month, as soon as next month. you could also say presidential candidates are another layer of this, because the 2020 democ
alexandra: it is definitely a big deal.ven a little bit of government action can hurt your bottom line, can share -- scare shareholders, really affect the way people perceive the company, even if it is a slight perception that the company might not us be successful -- as --cessful or might not be they don't want and ftc commissioner to come back and say, you said at this conference you said this, but you were misleading customers because of what happened with this, so they have to be incredibly...
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when joining us for more from new york is our correspondent on xander phenomena good evening to you alexandra so. she had one question today for leaders from around the world help dare you i mean to have her words and they already made an impact. well you write that her speech was very emotional and this emotional address and you can really literally hear her outrage and anger and alert in her voice and this speech was meant to shock the audience and to galvanize the world leaders into action and the audience applauded and they were impressed and then either by a leader or started to pledge to do more to come that's climate change and to be committed to more ambitious plans goals but of course we have to mention that those speeches were prepared ahead of the summit and that every leader at camp came here to new york to present a plan that was ahead of the summit and we have also we have to say that. she was right saying that many governments here are connected with the oil and gas industries and that many leaders use terms like economic growth or job security to excuse themselves from doing m
when joining us for more from new york is our correspondent on xander phenomena good evening to you alexandra so. she had one question today for leaders from around the world help dare you i mean to have her words and they already made an impact. well you write that her speech was very emotional and this emotional address and you can really literally hear her outrage and anger and alert in her voice and this speech was meant to shock the audience and to galvanize the world leaders into action...
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correspondent alexander at the united nations in new york city alexandra thank you very much. you know moving from new york southwards to washington d.c. momentum is now building to impeach u.s. president. democratic presidential front runner joe by now says that he will back formal impeachment proceedings against trump if he fails to comply with a congressional probe into a recent phone call between the president and the ukrainian president here's more of what he had to say just a short while ago this isn't a democratic issue or republican issue it is a national issue it is a security issue the president should stop stonewalling this investigation and all the other investigations into his alleged wrongdoing. use is full constitutional authority congress in my view should demand the information it is a legal right to receive the congress does not the president does not does not comply with such requests from the congress they continue to obstruct congress and flout the law donald trump will leave congress in my view no choice but to michigan petion that would be a tragedy but
correspondent alexander at the united nations in new york city alexandra thank you very much. you know moving from new york southwards to washington d.c. momentum is now building to impeach u.s. president. democratic presidential front runner joe by now says that he will back formal impeachment proceedings against trump if he fails to comply with a congressional probe into a recent phone call between the president and the ukrainian president here's more of what he had to say just a short while...
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would be lifted on iran before that conversation could happen but i would agree entirely with what alexandra saying from new york that from the german perspective the goal is to try and make sure that there is a diplomatic solution that there is a possibility of diplomatic talks by the way germany does not want to do it on its own it has it has never been interested in mediating on its own germany believes in in a sort of multinational leadership and as such it is probably trying to do that with with france but from the germans don but it is clear that the goal there and the goal of those conversations is to try to make sure that there is in some way or another a possible diplomatic solution here trying to have a. wind of unity or a multilateral basis. alexander european leaders they have condemned trump's hardline approach to iran almost in unison now however they are with the u.s. in blaming iran for those attacks on saudi arabia's oil facilities more than a week ago is that going to impact trump's iran policy do you think. well it could i think that this is a part of the european strategy
would be lifted on iran before that conversation could happen but i would agree entirely with what alexandra saying from new york that from the german perspective the goal is to try and make sure that there is a diplomatic solution that there is a possibility of diplomatic talks by the way germany does not want to do it on its own it has it has never been interested in mediating on its own germany believes in in a sort of multinational leadership and as such it is probably trying to do that...
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[laughter] alexandra, jimmy and mat.ig proponent for college athletes to get paid for some time. what does that look like? >> i like actually this, the enforcements part i don't think you should have some mandate that, oh, they need this amount of minimum wage or some politician saying this is the stipend. if you're chris weber, and this is an example that happened, the four freshmen, the fab freshman from michigan, you know, he was -- kennedy: called timeout early the? [laughter] >> he was walking down the street and saw that a weber jersey was selling, and he was getting hassled by taking some money under the table from the recruiter, and who's making money off the weber jersey? he's rad and people want to buy it. that make sense to me, allow them to do enforcement deals and don't tell -- kennedy: even if you put it in a trust can and they get it when they're done with school and they decide they're going to declare or leave or whatever else, i don't have a problem with that east. >> no, that's fair. kennedy: and, actu
[laughter] alexandra, jimmy and mat.ig proponent for college athletes to get paid for some time. what does that look like? >> i like actually this, the enforcements part i don't think you should have some mandate that, oh, they need this amount of minimum wage or some politician saying this is the stipend. if you're chris weber, and this is an example that happened, the four freshmen, the fab freshman from michigan, you know, he was -- kennedy: called timeout early the? [laughter]...
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meeting at this monday let's go straight to w correspondent alexandra naaman who is standing by in new york tell us alexander what can we hope from these young people. well the young people here wants to make clear that they want to world to the jurors to act as if the world is on fire they have very concrete demands they want to see actions not only words they want the world leaders to curb carbon emissions than the ones they want them to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want them to prioritise front line communities in their transition to 100 percent we knew it will and and they also want them to promise to hold companies and institutions accountable for del pollution so this is a quite concrete plan and it's very interesting that this summit is going to be opened by the young activists and that you and secretary general is the key note listener so he wants to listen and to to learn what they have to say and what they have already been doing on the grounds to tackle this issue ok we're now showing our viewers some live pictures of that meeting as it opens. alexander's
meeting at this monday let's go straight to w correspondent alexandra naaman who is standing by in new york tell us alexander what can we hope from these young people. well the young people here wants to make clear that they want to world to the jurors to act as if the world is on fire they have very concrete demands they want to see actions not only words they want the world leaders to curb carbon emissions than the ones they want them to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want...
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correspondent alexandra phenomena is in new york and she spoke with one of the youth activist attending that climate summit at the u.n. . jennell you from jamaica and you have quite a personal experience of climate change tell us more about that so for me i grew up in a rural community and for me i sort of persons depend entirely on the environmentalists maintain your host or cement in their families the changes that we've seen are particularly with joe so we're seeing more intense. means or less crops there's less money in the pocket of these farmers where you see more intense rainfall as a result we're seeing landslides again crops and being washed away and as a result that that not only has direct impacts but indirect impact on consumers as well so as someone in your host or you know have to spend more money on food because the prices have raised there are no issues where landslides you can't get to work because there were blockages we know how bought a lock off doing joe is as well and persons have to be know spending additional money to purchase water and now you're here in new yor
correspondent alexandra phenomena is in new york and she spoke with one of the youth activist attending that climate summit at the u.n. . jennell you from jamaica and you have quite a personal experience of climate change tell us more about that so for me i grew up in a rural community and for me i sort of persons depend entirely on the environmentalists maintain your host or cement in their families the changes that we've seen are particularly with joe so we're seeing more intense. means or...
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and also there is alexandra phenomena she spoke to brian hook the u.s. special representative for iraq to get a response to $100.00 comments. the u.s. government has imposed new sanctions and travel restrictions on the iranian regime bad state iran as seems to remain defiant so its humax and pressure strategy not working no we're very pleased with it and we're also very pleased here at the united nations this week that germany france and the united kingdom have announced that we need a new nuclear deal that is much more comprehensive than the iran nuclear deal that the united states left last year the iran nuclear deal failed to cover iran's missile program in fact it relaxed constraints on iran's missile program and now here today we see the consequences in the middle east with iran using missiles to attack saudi arabia so we think this was a very productive and good week with our european friends they all said that iran is behind the attack on saudi arabia so i think the press has overstated our differences and i think the announcement this week is an
and also there is alexandra phenomena she spoke to brian hook the u.s. special representative for iraq to get a response to $100.00 comments. the u.s. government has imposed new sanctions and travel restrictions on the iranian regime bad state iran as seems to remain defiant so its humax and pressure strategy not working no we're very pleased with it and we're also very pleased here at the united nations this week that germany france and the united kingdom have announced that we need a new...
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there is no translation so i suggest we go back to xander as we wait to get a better connection alexandra i mean what realistically can germany do to facilitate their reduction of tensions between the u.s. and its way around because we've seen european leaders including germany's the chancellor condemning a trump hardline approach to iran but they have also sided now with the u.s. in blaming iran for the recent attacks on saudi oil facilities does that at all affect their position views of the tehran. well i think so because. the statement issued yesterday from germany france and the united kingdom was a clear signal to the u.s. government that they can come together on this issue when the you as a gives a chance to diplomacy and of course to europeans see that president trump seems to be reluctant to use military force against iran and this is a good news for the europeans and i would say from for the whole world are of course hawks in the tribes administration pressing the president to. agree to the retaliatory measures because they think that only this way the u.s. administration is go
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summit they're both hopefully try to work together to work towards a more ambitious term of policies alexandra thank you very much for just not. for asian stocks have risen following what the u.s. and japan call the 1st stage of a new trade deal prime minister shinzo aviv joins us president donald trump who described the announcement as phenomenal trump said it would open up japanese markets to $7000000000.00 worth of american products the u.s. trade representative says the deal eliminates tariffs on some japanese food products such as albums and blue book it's all on some industrial goods and it includes an agreement on a digital trade. a top director of the european central bank has handed in her resignation germany's. did not say why she quits 2 years came after she publicly questioned the need for the bank's stimulus policies the e.c.b. recently lowered its lending rate further into negative territory and announced new quantitative easing policies came in for criticism in germany as they were seen as a way of propping up we come in the states. or let's go to the seat of the e.c.b. frank ou
summit they're both hopefully try to work together to work towards a more ambitious term of policies alexandra thank you very much for just not. for asian stocks have risen following what the u.s. and japan call the 1st stage of a new trade deal prime minister shinzo aviv joins us president donald trump who described the announcement as phenomenal trump said it would open up japanese markets to $7000000000.00 worth of american products the u.s. trade representative says the deal eliminates...
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arrested since monday the violence has also spread to the capital pretoria and to the township of alexandra in northeastern johannesburg residents started the work of cleaning up their plundered shops and regional authorities expressed their frustration yes it is important that we strengthen put a security team but we can't do so without it is going to be so team to send a phobia we can't do so we thought that's the violence that we can do so we thought i would take him you know it's one to use this is a way to put the old said she's been if the. president cyril ramaphosa has also condemned the violence migrants from other african countries come to south africa searching for work authorities have not ruled out using armed force to stop the protests if the attacks on foreign workers continue. hurricane dorian is moving dangerously close to the u.s. after leaving at least 7 people dead in the bahamas hurricane force winds are lower after tearing through the islands but the storm has sped up and grown in size millions of people in florida georgia and the carolinas have been ordered to leave th
arrested since monday the violence has also spread to the capital pretoria and to the township of alexandra in northeastern johannesburg residents started the work of cleaning up their plundered shops and regional authorities expressed their frustration yes it is important that we strengthen put a security team but we can't do so without it is going to be so team to send a phobia we can't do so we thought that's the violence that we can do so we thought i would take him you know it's one to use...
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is facing criticism for the rule change and for the way it was announced.washington correspondent alexandra. (jr)the lawyers in the historic flores case are looking to regulations decades-old agreement.friday they filed a motion seeking to stop the white house from getting rid of the legal limit for holding migrant children. as it stands now-- the government must release children in detention after 20-days.that was one of the terms set in the flores versus reno court agreement in 19-97. last week the trump administration announced plans to get rid of the settlement rules. (jr)if you're traveling on bart this weekend we have some closures to warn you about. details on what locations to avoid coming up. coming up in sports....the giants hosting the padres....hoping to replicate their win from last night....we'll have the highlights....next.... at pier 1, the color of the moment is energetic ocher. the style is yours. now save 20% on all living room furniture. visit pier 1 or pier 1.com today to save. (jr) tonight two eastbound lanes of highway 24 are closed ... and will remain closed until tu
is facing criticism for the rule change and for the way it was announced.washington correspondent alexandra. (jr)the lawyers in the historic flores case are looking to regulations decades-old agreement.friday they filed a motion seeking to stop the white house from getting rid of the legal limit for holding migrant children. as it stands now-- the government must release children in detention after 20-days.that was one of the terms set in the flores versus reno court agreement in 19-97. last...
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cnn correspondent alexandra field is live for us in kill devils hill.e devastation, how are people picking up the pieces? >> reporter: hi fred, people who rode out the storm at home or ones that left the island as they were advised to do are coming back to see how they fared through dorian. what they really found is they lost part of an iconic pier out here, the pylons ripped away by crashing waves, but for the most part throughout the outer banks it was a concern of flooding that caused most people to evacuate in advance of the storm or people had to deal with what happened in the aftermath. the southern part of the outer banks was hit hardest. of course dorian made landfall over cape hatteras. there was a storm surge over ocracoke island. residents have described seeing water coming, alarming many left on that island, about 800 people decided to stay in place. they suddenly found themselves with no way out, no access road to get out, and of course the ferries were not running during the storm. emergency management officials did offer to airlift out an
cnn correspondent alexandra field is live for us in kill devils hill.e devastation, how are people picking up the pieces? >> reporter: hi fred, people who rode out the storm at home or ones that left the island as they were advised to do are coming back to see how they fared through dorian. what they really found is they lost part of an iconic pier out here, the pylons ripped away by crashing waves, but for the most part throughout the outer banks it was a concern of flooding that caused...
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plot say so maybe they do and it doesn't really impact them so this is a speed round for you or alexandra says it was 18 years ago it was a lack of judgment really comment on that lack of judgment it wasn't really his fault. my comment is basically you know he can easily get canceled for his actions there's there's not much empathy left for people that do these things and basically try to hide them when an even better if he had actually come out and said i this is something that i. you know this is how i feel about it that i speed round moving on smita christian as it was in 2001 when no one thought it was an issue and it wasn't a crying child may you handle that one ok listen i got a statement for everybody i know you don't you will understand this but can back in canada a very different situation he might not get cancelled and part of that is because canadians the average way canadian does not know because no history of the nation does not know that slavery happened here instead we were we ensuring a 30 year window of the underground railroad when african-americans were fully nort so pa
plot say so maybe they do and it doesn't really impact them so this is a speed round for you or alexandra says it was 18 years ago it was a lack of judgment really comment on that lack of judgment it wasn't really his fault. my comment is basically you know he can easily get canceled for his actions there's there's not much empathy left for people that do these things and basically try to hide them when an even better if he had actually come out and said i this is something that i. you know...
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alexandra leigh mount.ormation, what action areas found underneath 9 pounds of matted hair. >>coming up in sports. the 40 niners are off to their best start in years. have some injury concerns to address will hear from ky >>welcome back to kron 4 news, the nebraska humane society has given a severe lean ago and the the dog, a new chance at life the dog's owner recently died and dog was found by people came by to clean up the home. the dogs matted hair weighed almost as much as her body. roger hammer shows us extreme transformation. this is 11 year-old ellie mae the liver township to accuse to love being the center of attention when tes were tough for ellie mae this is what she looked like when she was brought to the nebraska humane society few weeks ago. >>her for severely matted and she was in poor health. >>it basically just looked like it was a container of mops dirty mobs and then we saw move a little they realized this blob of hair was actually a dog. >>veterinarians and rumors quickly attended daily m
alexandra leigh mount.ormation, what action areas found underneath 9 pounds of matted hair. >>coming up in sports. the 40 niners are off to their best start in years. have some injury concerns to address will hear from ky >>welcome back to kron 4 news, the nebraska humane society has given a severe lean ago and the the dog, a new chance at life the dog's owner recently died and dog was found by people came by to clean up the home. the dogs matted hair weighed almost as much as her...
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congresista pero a esta hora es tendencia en redes sociales la respeta de la congresista demÓcrata alexandra al aire por la cadena abc durante el debate " los republicanos estÁn publicando anuncios de televisiÓn incendiando fotos mÍas para convencer a la gente de que no son racistas. el vÍdeo rodado durante el debate fue hecho por un comitÉ afiliado partido republicano muestran cÓmo estÁn viendo la pantalla a la legisladora en llamas hasta revelar una pila de calaveras. alejandra: ahora en la pregunta finales cuando comenzÓ a responder joe biden se cucharÓn grita que decÍan " somos beneficiarios de daca nuestras vidas estÁn en riesgo, sÁlvanos." tenemos partes de estas imÁgenes no jÓvenes irrumpieron vestidos de negro comenzasen en su camisa que decÍan " defender daca y abolir ice ciudadanÍa para todos" en ese momento joe biden se queda callado para que esto joven tengan la oportunidad de demostrar su descontento. borjas: claro que sÍ, nos conectamos precisamente en vivo, mcallen texas ya es allen son una de las dreamers que se subiÓ al escenario. me gustarÍa saber porque escogieron ese mome
congresista pero a esta hora es tendencia en redes sociales la respeta de la congresista demÓcrata alexandra al aire por la cadena abc durante el debate " los republicanos estÁn publicando anuncios de televisiÓn incendiando fotos mÍas para convencer a la gente de que no son racistas. el vÍdeo rodado durante el debate fue hecho por un comitÉ afiliado partido republicano muestran cÓmo estÁn viendo la pantalla a la legisladora en llamas hasta revelar una pila de calaveras. alejandra:...
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alexandra wilkes, former executive director for the america rising pac, why is this happening to joe biden? >> it is inevitable. when he started out this race with sky high numbers, he really had only one place to go. down. his gaffes and debate performances don't help him. it causes democrats who are courting the field and thinking who they want to support causes their eyes to wander. what they want is a fighter. they want someone who will deliver the knock-out punch to donald trump and it might not be joe biden. >> harris: who will your eyes wander to? nobody else is close. the margin between biden and the rest has gotten smaller. >> there is a left constituency, the sum of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren's votes. other polls released, a couple in iowa, the "wall street journal" poll that show warren doing better than sanders and closer to biden. my sense as we sit here today joe biden, to go back to your first point, better keep an eye on warren. >> harris: more important in deciding the primary vote a democratic candidate who will. the choices are this. take a new approach, 4
alexandra wilkes, former executive director for the america rising pac, why is this happening to joe biden? >> it is inevitable. when he started out this race with sky high numbers, he really had only one place to go. down. his gaffes and debate performances don't help him. it causes democrats who are courting the field and thinking who they want to support causes their eyes to wander. what they want is a fighter. they want someone who will deliver the knock-out punch to donald trump and...
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alexandra field has the details. >> delta is apologizing for the irregularity and that harrowing ride00 feet feels like, but people are talking about this rapid descent. seeing oxygen masks dropping from the ceiling and an instruction on passengers not to panic. okay. well, one passenger says that was easier said than done. >> initially it was sort of a panic. and there wasn't really any forewarning. it was really just the oxygen masks dropped down, and then one of the flight attendants grabbed the intercom and repeatedly stating, do not panic, do not panic. the passengers around me. a lot of people were hyperventilating, breathing really hard. >> he looks like he kept his cool, but the plane was diverted to tampa. the passengers were taken by bus to their final destination. probably a very welcome form of transport at that time. delta is saying safety is their top priority and they're reviewing and investigating that aircraft again. any travel plans this weekend? >> no, i've just canceled them. >> i think that the constant do not panic, do not panic may not be the best message. >> no
alexandra field has the details. >> delta is apologizing for the irregularity and that harrowing ride00 feet feels like, but people are talking about this rapid descent. seeing oxygen masks dropping from the ceiling and an instruction on passengers not to panic. okay. well, one passenger says that was easier said than done. >> initially it was sort of a panic. and there wasn't really any forewarning. it was really just the oxygen masks dropped down, and then one of the flight...
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fernando: la canciller alexandra hill, dice que el actual presidente es distinto al anterior y declarÓrsonas. fernando: la canciller dice que aceptar este acuerdo es un cambio de 360 grados, desde washington fernando pizarro univisiÓn. leÓn: al volver vamos con el tema de gases contaminantes que enfrentas al gobierno federal con leÓn: seguimos, una semana ocupada en el capitolio estatal, llegaron propuesta de ley polÉmica al gobernador, jairo dÍas o en la informaciÓn. jairo: el gobernador sÓlo espero una semana para proponer en ley la ley ab5, los posibles beneficiarios serÁn los conductores de urbes y lyf, aunque los conductores se oponen a esta ley. >> me parecen que le dan oportunidades a los sindicatos para organizar, pero no darÍa mÁs de 10% de los trabajadores se beneficiarÁn con la ley. en vapeo es algo muy serio, mÁs de 1500 personas han sido afectadas, el lunes el gobernador firmÓ una orden ejecutiva para alertar sobre el consumo de estos cigarrillos. >> la crisis del vapeo estÁ siendo tratado como una emergencia en california, para contrarrestar el problema el gobernador firm
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brent: alexandra, thank you. now to the u.k. were just about an hour ago, boris johnson addressed parliament in london and challenged the opposition labor party to take confidence in his government. the british parliament resumed in session today after the supreme court yesterday declared its suspension by the prime minister to be unlawful. that decision was welcomed by opponents of exit -- brexit but it has enraged many to want the u.k. to leave the european union quickly. let's listen to johnson's call for the competence vot -- confidence vote. >> they will have a chance to prove it. they have until house rises. listen. listen. as a bishop listen. they have until the house rises today -- i think they should listen. they have until the house rises today to table a motion. we can have that vote tomrorow -- tomorrow. brent: let's pull in our correspondent. it is remarkable that yesterday, the u.k. supreme court said that boris johnson had misled or lied to the queen about suspension. today we have boris johnson goading the opposi
brent: alexandra, thank you. now to the u.k. were just about an hour ago, boris johnson addressed parliament in london and challenged the opposition labor party to take confidence in his government. the british parliament resumed in session today after the supreme court yesterday declared its suspension by the prime minister to be unlawful. that decision was welcomed by opponents of exit -- brexit but it has enraged many to want the u.k. to leave the european union quickly. let's listen to...
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. >> justin plays the rival trying to win back adam's love interest, played by alexandra shipp. else in this love triangle making things a little more complicated. >> hello, my name is jexi and i am here to make your life better. >> rose byrne plays the voice of lexi, the phone and haven't met her yet. >> what's up, rose? hope i meet you someday, girl. >> she's so cute. i heard you say call kate finnegan. no lexi. hang up, hello? >> hi. >> it's about putting your phones away and talking with people again. >> hey! bringing your phone? >> who this [ bleep ]? >> this is adam's first lead role in a major film, but leave it to his dad to bring him back down to earth. >> my dad, i told him about the movie and he's like, oh, that's awesome, who is the star? and i go, i'm the star, dad. and he goes, no, but he's the main guy and i go, i'm the main guy, dad, and he goes, jesus. parents always know how to keep you -- >>> coming up -- our favorite bad boys are back. new scenes fromjob he's of his going into its second year is a is a power kind of rush guy he wants to you'll get his hands o
. >> justin plays the rival trying to win back adam's love interest, played by alexandra shipp. else in this love triangle making things a little more complicated. >> hello, my name is jexi and i am here to make your life better. >> rose byrne plays the voice of lexi, the phone and haven't met her yet. >> what's up, rose? hope i meet you someday, girl. >> she's so cute. i heard you say call kate finnegan. no lexi. hang up, hello? >> hi. >> it's about...