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tonight, we meet the parents of staff sergeant gordon chris black who's now sitting in a russian jailal other americans also under russian detention. under murky circumstances and with no clear plan for their release. experts issuing strident warnings to avoid traveling to russia under any circumstance. in the meantime, sergeant black's parents are hoping for a miracle. >> they hadn't talked to him for almost a week and a half, and that was rare. then the phone calls started. >> byron: what did they say when they called? >> they said heaves being detained in russia. >> byron: melanie jones and husband marty have slept little and worried much these last few nights. tonight their son, gordon chris black, army staff sergeant, is in the custody of russian authorities charged with "theft causing significant damage." what concerns you most at this point? >> him not being able to come home. that's what concerns us right now. we just need him back here. >> byron: black is just the latest american to be detained in russia as relations between both countries worsen after russia invaded ukraine.
tonight, we meet the parents of staff sergeant gordon chris black who's now sitting in a russian jailal other americans also under russian detention. under murky circumstances and with no clear plan for their release. experts issuing strident warnings to avoid traveling to russia under any circumstance. in the meantime, sergeant black's parents are hoping for a miracle. >> they hadn't talked to him for almost a week and a half, and that was rare. then the phone calls started. >>...
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great point there, gordon. chris >> gordon, i'm so worried about so many things that we think about. i'm worried about tiktok and the impact it's having on our children, corrected by beijing. the underwater cables, they're hiding locations of boats and when the chinese evs come in from mexico, in spite of the tariffs, i think they'll have opportunities to have a strangle hold on espionage. how do we push back on this? >> well, you know, with regard to mexico, i think that as president trump did, he needs to adjust the usmca. that's what he d he did. he got rid of nafta, renegotiated the agreements. china's car companies try to put themselves in places where they're not subject to tariffs. byd is going to open up a car plant in hungary, inside the eu tariff wall and the chinese are going to do the same thing with mexico, inside the usmca wall so we need to look at that agreement and go back to the point, do not allow stuff from mexico which is made with uyghur forced labor. it's just as simple as that. so we have the
great point there, gordon. chris >> gordon, i'm so worried about so many things that we think about. i'm worried about tiktok and the impact it's having on our children, corrected by beijing. the underwater cables, they're hiding locations of boats and when the chinese evs come in from mexico, in spite of the tariffs, i think they'll have opportunities to have a strangle hold on espionage. how do we push back on this? >> well, you know, with regard to mexico, i think that as...
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so we've got some on here are alberto chris debby ernesto gordon kirk, leslie, oscar patty.on't know if you think it's rough. l rafael. unclear sarah tony valerie william hurricane season starts june first runs to the end of november. and we're getting update now from kyla about what she thinks about this above average hurricane season. yes, so it's interesting. you know, part of the reason of this is that they have been seeing increased water temperatures across the world. and the debate, of course, is whether or not that has to do with global warming. a leave that for you to figure out folks that but >> water temperatures are a big part of what fuels our hurricane. and just to show you kind of the elements come together. converging winds forced the air upwards. then they encounter moisture and then they have the moisture source. and then it's all about the upper-level winds. and right now we're kind of an nino pattern. we're coming to the end of it. nino pattern means that basically it will let it cuts it off a little bit. a little stronger when la nina, which we expect wi
so we've got some on here are alberto chris debby ernesto gordon kirk, leslie, oscar patty.on't know if you think it's rough. l rafael. unclear sarah tony valerie william hurricane season starts june first runs to the end of november. and we're getting update now from kyla about what she thinks about this above average hurricane season. yes, so it's interesting. you know, part of the reason of this is that they have been seeing increased water temperatures across the world. and the debate, of...
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cheryl: gordon, i'm so glad you brought that up about especially the electric vehicle market in europe and chrisghts on that because this is the point. knows that he's got a hand to play when it comes to the ev market in europe and i think that's a big piece of of why hes there. >> all the manufacturing in mexico, there's real issues. i worry so much about i i think blinken and yellen were there a few weeks bag and back and theye harm than good. theythey toothless, had no vict. how long will it take to he reverse this if we see a change in november? >> a change in november could reverse this very quickly. president trump has said to maria, for instance, that he is going to impose tariffs on china at least 60%, could be higher. and that -- the chinese are very worried about that. president trump is pretty good at doing what he says he'll do and clearly the united states needs to look at chinese trade policies because they're not only predatory but they're also criminal. china is stealing a half trillion dollars worth of u.s. intellectual property every year according to the director of national i
cheryl: gordon, i'm so glad you brought that up about especially the electric vehicle market in europe and chrisghts on that because this is the point. knows that he's got a hand to play when it comes to the ev market in europe and i think that's a big piece of of why hes there. >> all the manufacturing in mexico, there's real issues. i worry so much about i i think blinken and yellen were there a few weeks bag and back and theye harm than good. theythey toothless, had no vict. how long...
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democrats, alex faubert for the labour party, richard gordon , ian lloyd for the gordon, ian lloyd for the liberal democrats, chrishard tice for reform uk, matt warman for the conservative and unionist party and in ashfield, lee anderson is standing for reform uk. >> alexander coates for the green party, rikki neave for the labour party , jason zadrozny for labour party, jason zadrozny for the ashfield independents . the ashfield independents. >> well, let's talk to former labour adviser now, stella santa kidu. good to see you. this morning, where are we in this campaign as far as keir starmer is concerned ? you think i mean, is concerned? you think i mean, is concerned? you think i mean, is touring round is done. wales is touring round is done. wales is off to scotland today. we're yet to hear anything solid from him, aren't we? this is what we're still. we're still waiting for the real meat on the bones of all of this campaign from the labour party. >> well, one would say keir starmer has no reason to give to put too much meat on the bones, because of course, the poll ratings are showing that he's doing extremel
democrats, alex faubert for the labour party, richard gordon , ian lloyd for the gordon, ian lloyd for the liberal democrats, chrishard tice for reform uk, matt warman for the conservative and unionist party and in ashfield, lee anderson is standing for reform uk. >> alexander coates for the green party, rikki neave for the labour party , jason zadrozny for labour party, jason zadrozny for the ashfield independents . the ashfield independents. >> well, let's talk to former labour...
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wolves finch chris finch back on the bench after talion's patella at the end of the first round. close to the half. jokic to san jose mid east. aaron gordonfourth quarter. they take the lead. denver does. jamal murray hits the three and one. nuggets go up one. and then sixth man of the year naz reid taking over ten straight points 14 in the quarter. and minnesota up six. as reid was so good against the warriors this year two. jokic trying to lead denver back a circus shot and the foul. he had a team high 32 points. but anthony edwards too much. ant-man speeding past the defense and scores. game high 43 points minnesota steals game one 106 99. game two monday night in denver saw it right here on abc seven. game seven between the bruins and maple leafs in their first round series, boston could become the first team in pro sports history to blow a31 series lead in consecutive years, while toronto has lost six straight game seven's third period scoreless boston turnover and toronto's william nylander scores one nothing maple leafs but less than 90s later, hampus lindholm sneaks it between the goalie and the post. how close was that? bruins ti
wolves finch chris finch back on the bench after talion's patella at the end of the first round. close to the half. jokic to san jose mid east. aaron gordonfourth quarter. they take the lead. denver does. jamal murray hits the three and one. nuggets go up one. and then sixth man of the year naz reid taking over ten straight points 14 in the quarter. and minnesota up six. as reid was so good against the warriors this year two. jokic trying to lead denver back a circus shot and the foul. he had a...
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but chris will have been referring to examples of meetings being cancelled, ministers seeming to cut short their international travel. for me, the persuasive thing has been the absence of denial. gordona prime minister who allowed speculation about an election being called to run riot and then didn't called to run riot and then didn't call an election. prime ministers are now very cognizant of the fact that they need to shut down that sort of speculative and quickly if they are not going to call an election. rishi sunak had an opportunity to do that at prime minister's questions today, and he answered in a way which did not shut down the speculation. yes. answered in a way which did not shut down the speculation.— down the speculation. yes, that was a resounding — down the speculation. yes, that was a resounding in _ down the speculation. yes, that was a resounding in its _ down the speculation. yes, that was a resounding in its silence. - down the speculation. yes, that was a resounding in its silence. hannah, | a resounding in its silence. hannah, thank you. i should explain to people watching. people can hear music — there is not a party going on, that is a protest. that is what y
but chris will have been referring to examples of meetings being cancelled, ministers seeming to cut short their international travel. for me, the persuasive thing has been the absence of denial. gordona prime minister who allowed speculation about an election being called to run riot and then didn't called to run riot and then didn't call an election. prime ministers are now very cognizant of the fact that they need to shut down that sort of speculative and quickly if they are not going to...