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senator maggie hassan, thank you. sen hassan: you very much.y: and for the republican view on the supreme court nomination fight, tomorrow i'll talk to senator john barrasso of wyoming. ♪ >> newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the full program after the latest headlines. one of the republican senator's said to be on the fence about whether to go ahead with a trump supreme court nominee has made his position known. senator cory gardner of colorado said he would vote to confirm the qualified nominee. gardener is locked in a tight reelection bid against the governor of colorado, john hickenlooper. the nation neared a somber milestone in the covid-19 pandemic, 200,000 deaths. new numbers from johns hopkins university also indicatethe global death count is closing in on 1 million. we'll return to this, right after the news summary. some key court rulings in presidential battleground states. wisconsin to count absentee -- a federal judge today allowed wisconsin to count absentee ballots up to 6 days after election day. in nevada, the f
senator maggie hassan, thank you. sen hassan: you very much.y: and for the republican view on the supreme court nomination fight, tomorrow i'll talk to senator john barrasso of wyoming. ♪ >> newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the full program after the latest headlines. one of the republican senator's said to be on the fence about whether to go ahead with a trump supreme court nominee has made his position known. senator cory gardner of colorado said he would vote to...
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a sinking city for thousands of years legal have lived in the ancient town of hassan cave. give to really get after the water submerged her son kafe the town with its people wildlife and traditions ceased to exist he just disappeared to help. get the town was evacuated before it was swallowed up by the waters of the river tigris the reason why tens of thousands of people lost their home is a huge down. it's up it's literally like well the earth and subdue it is you know in the sense of wreckage to take up or. ference hotel was called paradise garden when we visited him in january 2020 it was a paradise in ruins the route was dismantling the prefab sections of his hotel in the hope of rebuilding them elsewhere because here the river tigris was rising fast if left he said the building would be under water within a few days. or paul revere of other me when i think about the future of my business i feel very pessimistic. a big part of me just wants to withdraw that's how i feel right now my normal willpower and energy to do things has gone. your. crews witnessing the destructio
a sinking city for thousands of years legal have lived in the ancient town of hassan cave. give to really get after the water submerged her son kafe the town with its people wildlife and traditions ceased to exist he just disappeared to help. get the town was evacuated before it was swallowed up by the waters of the river tigris the reason why tens of thousands of people lost their home is a huge down. it's up it's literally like well the earth and subdue it is you know in the sense of wreckage...
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last spring hassan case downfall was drawing this it has residents from the surrounding region came to the town at the weekends to see the rising water level by mid march when the spring was just beginning the waters had risen considerably the impounded river was barely flowing anymore causing garbage and greed to build up. the bridge that link test case with the dwellings on the other side of the tigris was already submerged. caused. a television broadcast from northern iraq reported live from the scene. one resident told the reporter how he was born in one of the caves in her son cave river and i hand described the dam project as a massacre he said he didn't believe the state was that bothered about producing electricity and that it was more about driving the people away from here. for almost 30. their goal is to clear all the towns in this northern part of mesopotamia. or they're not interested in producing energy they could do that with wind or solar power. and if they would restore the historic monuments for the tourism industry they could earn 10 times what they're getting all. t
last spring hassan case downfall was drawing this it has residents from the surrounding region came to the town at the weekends to see the rising water level by mid march when the spring was just beginning the waters had risen considerably the impounded river was barely flowing anymore causing garbage and greed to build up. the bridge that link test case with the dwellings on the other side of the tigris was already submerged. caused. a television broadcast from northern iraq reported live from...
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all those who were able to get a house have now come to new hassan cave and they have running water now too but tourists from my brood have largely stayed away. the new market hall office the same stephen is there's no one to buy them. a decision but. obviously we'll have to stay here now and our living conditions will be nicer than before. but it's not clear whether we'll be able to earn what we used to. on the street but we have nice houses and nice shops but people here live from tourism and we don't know whether that's going to work out any laws and they are all there big mysteries in the class even if the tourists return reasons it doesn't have the same atmosphere here. met i heard on the other hand supports the dam wholehearted day he says that he too lived in the caves as a child and is grateful that those days are now over. turkish and for interests will come. they'll be able to swim in the reservoir and immediately get dressed afterwards because the water is so clean. and the water will be colder which means we'll have more fish fish don't grow to the same size in warm water th
all those who were able to get a house have now come to new hassan cave and they have running water now too but tourists from my brood have largely stayed away. the new market hall office the same stephen is there's no one to buy them. a decision but. obviously we'll have to stay here now and our living conditions will be nicer than before. but it's not clear whether we'll be able to earn what we used to. on the street but we have nice houses and nice shops but people here live from tourism and...
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it's just brutal the so thick you would lose a shy man is a conservationist who's been coming to hassan k. for more than 15 years he's stunned by what it's become for the turkish government commission the huge damage around 60 kilometers down river it's still unclear what long term impact this project will have on nature here and on local residents. is that this is a when you 1st look at this is it. the mice in the trees you see a way most people would think nice. about this is that safely but actually it's a crime. for when you think about what the water has covered. right here one of humanity's most historic settlements. haasan k. fiz now submerged here. you can just see a few caves poking out of the top but that's all that's left the central caves and also the architectural structures like the old bridge pillars that were around a 1000 years old are gone. there's a boat that was the bridge for the silk road the original site road as of. this graveyard would be the next victim to go under. local residents came to see it one more time before it was engulfed by the reservoir. which was
it's just brutal the so thick you would lose a shy man is a conservationist who's been coming to hassan k. for more than 15 years he's stunned by what it's become for the turkish government commission the huge damage around 60 kilometers down river it's still unclear what long term impact this project will have on nature here and on local residents. is that this is a when you 1st look at this is it. the mice in the trees you see a way most people would think nice. about this is that safely but...
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or even in modern times many residents of hassan case lift from farming fishing and traditional handicrafts . the town was famous for its neolithic caves carved into the rocks along the riverbank. families lived in these. caves until the 1960 s. when most spaced into houses they built for themselves. the cliffs became a historical site and were placed under preservation order in the 1980 s. . but some families continued to stay in the caves right up until the 1990 s. as they gave welcome response from the hot sun must stop. no one knows how many generations found refuge in these rocks from the rain sodden heat and cold. but the fate of the caves was decided when it became clear that they could pose a risk to the state's plans to flood hundreds of square kilometers of land. some of the caves go deep into the rock the concern was that if the rising river tigris flooded them the whole cliff side could collapse so 2 years the spent filling the caves with deborah and sealing them off with a massive stone wall. a radical intervention in nature. the idea of building a dam on the tigris is nothing
or even in modern times many residents of hassan case lift from farming fishing and traditional handicrafts . the town was famous for its neolithic caves carved into the rocks along the riverbank. families lived in these. caves until the 1960 s. when most spaced into houses they built for themselves. the cliffs became a historical site and were placed under preservation order in the 1980 s. . but some families continued to stay in the caves right up until the 1990 s. as they gave welcome...
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last spring hassan case downfall was drawing visitors residents from the surrounding region came to the town at the weekends to see the rising water level by mid march when the spring was just beginning the waters had risen considerably the impounded river was barely flowing anymore causing garbage and greed to build up. the bridge that link test case with the dwellings on the other side of the tigris was already submerged. just. in. a television broadcast from northern iraq reported live from the scene. one resident told the reporter how he was born in one of the caves and her son cave ridge when i hand described the dam project as a massacre he said he didn't believe the state was that bothered about producing electricity and that it was more about driving the people or way from here. almost 30. 1 of their goal is to clear all the towns in this northern part of mesopotamia . or they're not interested in producing energy they could do that with wind or solar power. and if they would restore the historic monuments for the tourism industry they could earn 10 times what they're getting al
last spring hassan case downfall was drawing visitors residents from the surrounding region came to the town at the weekends to see the rising water level by mid march when the spring was just beginning the waters had risen considerably the impounded river was barely flowing anymore causing garbage and greed to build up. the bridge that link test case with the dwellings on the other side of the tigris was already submerged. just. in. a television broadcast from northern iraq reported live from...
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abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan rports from san jose on the spooky safe fun. >> reporter: it's not the nightmare on elm street. >> i'll find you and you're all going to die. >> reporter: but this house on emery street in san jose is ready for halloween. >> this year has been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this since july. she said they've been getting more than 50 people a day. this man who lives down the street came out with his son. >> it's important to make them feel kind of normal. >> reporter: the yard is set up with scary clowns, witches and pirates. >> what was your favorite one? >> awe of them. >> all of them? >> yes. >> were you scared at all? >> no. >> reporter: each stop is set up six feet apart for social distancing, and there are step pads to make it touch-free. >> the little ones, they come and hit the step pads over and over and over again and giggle and their smiles make it all worth it. >> reporter: he says the big moti
abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan rports from san jose on the spooky safe fun. >> reporter: it's not the nightmare on elm street. >> i'll find you and you're all going to die. >> reporter: but this house on emery street in san jose is ready for halloween. >> this year has been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this...
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abc7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape this weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend who comes every saturday religiously. so we want to join him this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach while for others a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer, working from home for so long that i just want to environment. lax in an open >> reporter: but the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. >> so sometimes you're open, sometimes you're not? you just got to get lucky? >> reporter: on saturday, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> well, ts iret a i would say you can see for yourself here is pretty much social distancing. i don't really see groups of people that don't know each other that are together. most of the groups out here are pretty tig
abc7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape this weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend who comes every saturday religiously. so we want to join him this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach while for others a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer,...
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ansar o ansar hassan has more. >> reporter: and this family made a stop in dublin plaintiff heading tosan francisco hoping to escape the inland heat. the owner knows that the fans will help with the heat since are outdoor dining is the only option during the pandemic. but now another problem, rolling blackouts. >> we're doing about $600 an hour on a swing. and if not, you might lose $800 within those two hours potentially. >> and that is a lot. >> it is a lot. it all adds up and we need every penny to pay our employees, to keep the lights on and doors open. >> reporter: their popularity helps with online orders, but a power outage doesn't just impact sales, there are also costs associated with buying and preparing food. >> add the labor costs to that product, it has come through a whole process in the restaurant and that costs money, right? so it all adds up. >> reporter: and the cifni inen st operator erat california's energy a i aae two emergency on saturday. stage three would trigger rolling blackouts in which case pg&e would rotate them. >> we only get a ten minute notification bef
ansar o ansar hassan has more. >> reporter: and this family made a stop in dublin plaintiff heading tosan francisco hoping to escape the inland heat. the owner knows that the fans will help with the heat since are outdoor dining is the only option during the pandemic. but now another problem, rolling blackouts. >> we're doing about $600 an hour on a swing. and if not, you might lose $800 within those two hours potentially. >> and that is a lot. >> it is a lot. it all...
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hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.hat aid is getting so scarce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—i9, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. india has overtaken brazil as the nation with the second highest number of coronavirus infections. the country has confirmed over 4.2 million cases of covid—i9 and nearly 72,000 — only the us has more cases. the indian government insisted the fatality rate is low for a population of 1.3 billion. there are reports that the british government is planning new legislation that will override key parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement — risking the collapse of trade negotiations with brussels. the financial times says it's been told that the move could undermine the agreement on northern ireland that boris johnson signed last october to avoid a return to a hard border i
hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.hat aid is getting so scarce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—i9, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. india has overtaken brazil as the nation with the second highest number of...
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afterwards hassan rouhani relations were very good with you.what you achieved. revelations about a nuclear development side after a bunch of secret iranian files and documents came to light. since then, have you been to this adadi site? our people have been able to go to a place, i will not go to the specifics because it is confidential, we we re because it is confidential, we were able to go to one and we're going to a second one in a few days. in terms of what we achieved was important but it is not the end of the story and in order to aggrandise what we achieved, we achieved go back to the normal activity that we should have. it was as if the power had been cut out the lights are on again and we can see. this is going to be... it is not like we were in hell before and now we are in paradise. we are working again, let me put it like this.” paradise. we are working again, let me put it like this. i will push you on the details. it seems clear that you have been operating from information provided to you from information provided by the israeli
afterwards hassan rouhani relations were very good with you.what you achieved. revelations about a nuclear development side after a bunch of secret iranian files and documents came to light. since then, have you been to this adadi site? our people have been able to go to a place, i will not go to the specifics because it is confidential, we we re because it is confidential, we were able to go to one and we're going to a second one in a few days. in terms of what we achieved was important but it...
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hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.etting so scarce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—i9, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. india has surpassed brazil to have the second highest number of recorded coronavirus infections in the world after the us. the country has now had more than 4.2 million confirmed cases of covid—i9 — and nearly 72,000 people have died of the infection. the indian government insisted the fatality rate is low for a population of 1.3 billion. there are reports that the british government is planning new legislation that will override key parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement — risking the collapse of trade negotiations with brussels. the financial times says it's been told that the move could undermine the agreement on northern ireland that borisjohnson signed last october to av
hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.etting so scarce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—i9, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. india has surpassed brazil to have the second highest number of recorded coronavirus...
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what we've heard so far but very shortly i believe we're going to be hearing from iran's president hassan rouhani a lot going on for iran right now what should we expect from next. well i thought it was interesting when we heard from president trump that he was pretty brief on the subject of iran he talked about the terrible iran deal he said that many times what why i thought that was interesting is that just 24 hours ago for the 75th anniversary event the u.s. was represented by an acting deputy ambassador here because president trump didn't submit a speech the ambassador to the u.n. and the secretary of state were in washington for an event condemning iran and putting new sanctions on iran it wasn't as much of president trump speech as i thought it would be having said that president trump delivered a speech machine gun style delivery. he only spoke for 7 minutes which i think in history will go down as the shortest speech a u.s. president is ever given at the at the u.s. the u.n. general assembly president rouhani. and he clearly will respond not just to that speech which didn't say a
what we've heard so far but very shortly i believe we're going to be hearing from iran's president hassan rouhani a lot going on for iran right now what should we expect from next. well i thought it was interesting when we heard from president trump that he was pretty brief on the subject of iran he talked about the terrible iran deal he said that many times what why i thought that was interesting is that just 24 hours ago for the 75th anniversary event the u.s. was represented by an acting...
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hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.ce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—19, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawalal—maghafi, bbc news, sana'a. there are reports tonight that the british government is planning new legislation that will override key parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement, risking the collapse of trade negotiations with brussels. the financial times says it's been told that the move could undermine the agreement on northern ireland that borisjohnson signed last october to avoid a return to a hard border in the region. so, how is the eu reacting? 0ur europe editor katya adler has been explaining. if you have this international treaty, which was only recently signed a few months ago, between the uk government and the eu now being undermined by uk domestic legislation, you can expect a very strong reaction, notjust her
hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.ce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—19, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawalal—maghafi, bbc news, sana'a. there are reports tonight that the british government is planning new legislation that will override key...
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hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.is getting so scarce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—i9, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sana'a. india has surpassed brazil to have the second highest number of coronavirus infections in the world after the us. the country has now had more than 4.2 million confirmed cases of covid—i9, and nearly 72,000 people have died of the infection. the indian government insisted the fatality rate is low for a population of 1.3 billion. data on coronavirus transmissions recorded for the uk over the last 2a hours has revealed there were nearly 3000 new cases, which is the highest daily number reported since may. the health secretary, matt hancock, says the increase is concerning and has called on younger people to socially distance. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has s
hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.is getting so scarce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—i9, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sana'a. india has surpassed brazil to have the second highest number of coronavirus...
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hassan is eight years old. he‘s one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.lding in yemen. it‘s another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—19, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawalal—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. it‘s been a fourth consecutive sunday of protests in minsk — the capital of belarus — against president alexander lu kashenko. more than 100,000 people turned out today to demonstrate again at his re—election last month — widely regarded as rigged. jonah fisher reports. for the fourth sunday in a row, the people of minsk defy their president. riot police had been deployed on every street corner. razor wire used to block off squares and monuments. but the people here are no longer scared of alexander lukashenko, four weeks on from the disputed election, there is no sign of belarus‘s demonstrations running out of steam. this is another huge protest, brought here notjust by that vote but by the brutal, violent crackdown that followed. why have you c
hassan is eight years old. he‘s one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.lding in yemen. it‘s another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—19, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawalal—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. it‘s been a fourth consecutive sunday of protests in minsk — the capital of belarus — against president alexander lu kashenko. more than 100,000...
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year the 1st round resulted in a more conservative parliament which wasn't good for the president hassan rouhani is this is similar thinking going into this one because no turnout must be a concern with coronavirus. yes the reason that we're having the 2nd round of parliamentary elections head now is because they were postponed they were delayed in april because of the chroma virus now the 2nd round takes place when in the 1st round that 20 percent threshold isn't reached by the candidates but when the 2nd round happens it's just a matter of who gets the most votes is elected now more doesn't look like the political dynamic in the much of this the parliament is going to change 2 thirds of those seats still belong to the conservatives and like you said it's not good news for president hassan rouhani government now back in june foreign minister divides reith was in parliament to answer questions that he was heckled interrupted called a liar and even one lawmaker shouting death to the reef now that prompted the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini who is the political and spiritual leader of t
year the 1st round resulted in a more conservative parliament which wasn't good for the president hassan rouhani is this is similar thinking going into this one because no turnout must be a concern with coronavirus. yes the reason that we're having the 2nd round of parliamentary elections head now is because they were postponed they were delayed in april because of the chroma virus now the 2nd round takes place when in the 1st round that 20 percent threshold isn't reached by the candidates but...
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sanctions as they see it now within iran lots of political differences the president hassan rouhani and his reformist are defending the deal domestically because there has been some opposition to it but the conservative and hardliners who make up the majority of parliament well they want a stronger response if those sanctions are put back in place in fact the head of the commission of foreign policy and national security has said that iran should return to preach a nuclear state which means that a high level of enrichment more centrifuges more advanced centrifuges should be used and nuclear propellant should be used to aid iran's navy and there's also suggestions from some of the conservatives here that should reduce its cooperation with the i.a.e.a. in terms of reducing or limiting the amount of inspections that take place but president hassan rouhani is very much invested in the. 2015 nuclear deal and he's policy and he's allies policy is wait and see what happens and then looking forward to the u.s. elections but ultimately iran's response will come down to how the united states reac
sanctions as they see it now within iran lots of political differences the president hassan rouhani and his reformist are defending the deal domestically because there has been some opposition to it but the conservative and hardliners who make up the majority of parliament well they want a stronger response if those sanctions are put back in place in fact the head of the commission of foreign policy and national security has said that iran should return to preach a nuclear state which means...
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eventually, on march 23, president hassan rouhani announces a lockdown in all major iranian cities.all silent. music plays but after weeks of official statements downplaying the virus, not everyone is taking the lockdown seriously. music plays among those partying in tehran are lida and amir‘s neighbours. his words are also spoken by an actor. other rich iranians flock to beach resorts on the caspian sea to celebrate the iranian new year. among them is the parkour athlete alireza japalaghy. music plays with little else to do under lockdown, he starts posting content on his social media, including an intimate video dedicated to his girlfriend. it's a risky move in a country run by religious conservatives. and one that doesn't go unnoticed. for the first time ever, shia places of worship have been closed to the public in iran. a move that sparks protests in the holy city of qom. while many iranians move and gather freely, shops and businesses remain closed. and the impact on the country's economy is devastating. after one month, and with an official death toll ofjust under 5,500, the
eventually, on march 23, president hassan rouhani announces a lockdown in all major iranian cities.all silent. music plays but after weeks of official statements downplaying the virus, not everyone is taking the lockdown seriously. music plays among those partying in tehran are lida and amir‘s neighbours. his words are also spoken by an actor. other rich iranians flock to beach resorts on the caspian sea to celebrate the iranian new year. among them is the parkour athlete alireza japalaghy....
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hassan: well, thank you, mr. president. and i want to thank senator cornyn for his partnership and support his call and urge my colleagues to support our legislation, the jenna quinn law, and i too look forward to it being passed as part of wrap-up this evening. mr. president, every child has the fundamental right to be safe, to be treated with dignity, to be cared for, and to have the opportunity to seize their vast potential. sexual abuse robs children of those rights. too often these horrific climbs go unrecognized or unreported and children are left in dangerous situations without access to safety and justice. during my time as governor of new hampshire, i worked with republicans and democrats to sign into law a bill that mandated that child abuse prevention be taught as a part of the health education curriculum, and i am proud to work with senator cornyn to strengthen these efforts on a national effort -- level. the jenna quinn law would better protect children from sexual abuse by helping ensure that teachers, caregiv
hassan: well, thank you, mr. president. and i want to thank senator cornyn for his partnership and support his call and urge my colleagues to support our legislation, the jenna quinn law, and i too look forward to it being passed as part of wrap-up this evening. mr. president, every child has the fundamental right to be safe, to be treated with dignity, to be cared for, and to have the opportunity to seize their vast potential. sexual abuse robs children of those rights. too often these...
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hassan: absolutely. i thank you. i look forward to any additional resources congress can provide to help those efforts, but i will move on to one last question. to director miller and director wray, last december a member of the saudi military in the united states on a training mission killed three people and injured eight at a neve naval air station in florida. al qaeda affiliates claims or spots will be for the attack, barking their first successful marking their first successful attack in the u.s. in several years. do you feel comfortable with the adequacy of screening done on foreign military trainees entering our country, and how would you assess the vulnerabilities of this exchange program? dir. miller: thank you, senator. obviously, it is a great concern, and thank you for the question. the adaptive, innovative enemy that means us harm., they have found a loophole. the loophole has been closed. in-houseident screening works. but they found a loophole and they exploited it. sen. hassan: thank you, and director
hassan: absolutely. i thank you. i look forward to any additional resources congress can provide to help those efforts, but i will move on to one last question. to director miller and director wray, last december a member of the saudi military in the united states on a training mission killed three people and injured eight at a neve naval air station in florida. al qaeda affiliates claims or spots will be for the attack, barking their first successful marking their first successful attack in...
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. >>> iranian president hassan rouhani says his country won't be bullied by u.s.ose u.s. sanctions. they come after secretary of state mike pompeo said on saturday the u.s. would restore all sanctions against iran under the snap back provision in the international nuclear deal. as a result, iran's currency hit a record low against the u.s. dollar on sunday. for more on this, let's turn to cnn's markets analyst john defterios. good to see you, john. most u.n. security council members oppose the push for wider iran sanctions. >> i tell you, the language is getting more bellicose by the day with all the responses we've seen. these are called the snapback provisions here, but the replay from many in the security council have been exist, and even more strict when it comes to the signatories to the deal. let's start there with britain, france and germany, who are part of the p5 plus-1. 13 of the 15 u.n. security council members have gone against the motions here by the u.s. secretary of state. this gave confidence to the president hassan rouhani of iran to say that the
. >>> iranian president hassan rouhani says his country won't be bullied by u.s.ose u.s. sanctions. they come after secretary of state mike pompeo said on saturday the u.s. would restore all sanctions against iran under the snap back provision in the international nuclear deal. as a result, iran's currency hit a record low against the u.s. dollar on sunday. for more on this, let's turn to cnn's markets analyst john defterios. good to see you, john. most u.n. security council members...
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in oakland ansar hassan. >>> next, saving mount diablo.n help how will 2020 census data be used? where there are more people, there are more needs for public services. that's why the census is used by the government to inform funding decisions each year. but that's not all. it's also used by nonprofits to inform services, by businesses to create jobs, and even by students for school projects. understanding how the population changes helps us shape communities across the country for the better. shape your future. start here. visit 2020census.gov. (vo) i have the best job in the world. ♪ i get to remind people of their grandmother's conchitas. give the little kids cookies... and celebrate birthdays with all our neighbors. hopefully, we'll be part of this community for many, many more years. ♪ >>> all right, here are the winning numbers from last night's $108 million mega millions drawing. 3, 15, 42, 48, 56, the meganumber, 13. nobody picked all six numbers. tuesday night's jackpot increases to $119 million. >>> the images fm m diablo has bee
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in the north bay, ansar hassan, abc 7 news. >>> developing news in the sierra nevada mountains a rescueperation is under way for people trapped by the creek fire, that's the fire lisa mentioned burning near a lake in fresno county. as of 1:00 this morning, 163 people have been rescued. 20 have been taken to the hospital, some with critical burn injuries. a military helicopter is continuing rescue operations, but it's unknown how many more people will need to be flown to safety. >> it's been a mess. one minute you're just sitting at camp and the next you're driving through flames, trying to save everything, you know, and get to the lake just so that we can get away from the fire. >> several santa rosa firefighters are on their way to help right now. so far, 36,000 acres have burned since it broke out on friday. reporter brian johnson with our sister station in fresno has more. >> reporter: hundreds of firefighters have responded to the creek fire north of shaver lake but are up against high heat, heavy fuels and dangerous terrain. >> it is steeper. it is thicker, thicker brush and heavie
in the north bay, ansar hassan, abc 7 news. >>> developing news in the sierra nevada mountains a rescueperation is under way for people trapped by the creek fire, that's the fire lisa mentioned burning near a lake in fresno county. as of 1:00 this morning, 163 people have been rescued. 20 have been taken to the hospital, some with critical burn injuries. a military helicopter is continuing rescue operations, but it's unknown how many more people will need to be flown to safety....
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last spring hassan case downfall was drawing visitors residents from the surrounding region came to the town at the weekends to see the rising water level by mid march when the spring was just beginning the waters had risen considerably the impounded river was barely flowing anymore causing garbage and greed to build up. the bridge that link test case with the dwellings on the other side of the tigris was already submerged. just. a television broadcast from northern iraq reported live from the scene. one resident told the reporter how he was born in one of the caves in her son cave ridge when i hand described the dam project as a massacre he said he didn't believe the state was that bothered about producing electricity and that it was more about driving the people away from here. almost. their goal is to clear all the towns in this northern part of mesopotamia. or they're not interested in producing energy they could do that with wind or solar power. and if they would restore the historic monuments for the tourism industry they could earn 10 times what they're getting all. this area is
last spring hassan case downfall was drawing visitors residents from the surrounding region came to the town at the weekends to see the rising water level by mid march when the spring was just beginning the waters had risen considerably the impounded river was barely flowing anymore causing garbage and greed to build up. the bridge that link test case with the dwellings on the other side of the tigris was already submerged. just. a television broadcast from northern iraq reported live from the...
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. >>> iranian president hassan rouhani says the country will never yield to u.s. bullying.he comments sunday, addressing the u.s. move to reimpose sanctions on iran. excuse me. despite having no legal footing to do so. as a result, iran's currency hit a record low against the u.s. dollar on sunday. let's bring in cnn's john de defterios following the story from abu dhabi. so this is a major push for wider u.n. sanctions by the trump administration, but it seems, you know, the world bo bodies basically greeted this with a shrug. is the u.s. on its own here? >> well, it certainly looks that way, and initial three days of the discussions that have taken place, but the tensions have ratcheted up between even allies. you're correct, kim, in saying that 13 of 15 u.n. security council members are not supporting this. perhaps more importantly, three signatories to the original deal, britain, france and germany say this is legally void. this is giving the confidence to the iranian president, hassan rouhani, to say to donald trump, you're completely isolated in this agreement. now, t
. >>> iranian president hassan rouhani says the country will never yield to u.s. bullying.he comments sunday, addressing the u.s. move to reimpose sanctions on iran. excuse me. despite having no legal footing to do so. as a result, iran's currency hit a record low against the u.s. dollar on sunday. let's bring in cnn's john de defterios following the story from abu dhabi. so this is a major push for wider u.n. sanctions by the trump administration, but it seems, you know, the world bo...
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abc7 news reporter ansar hassan shows us this spooky fun. >> reporter: it is not nightmare on elm streetuse on emory street is already ready for halloween. >> this year's been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this since july and getting more than 50 people a day. lives down the street came out with his son. >> i think it's super important to just get them out and feel normal in the new world. >> reporter: scary witches, at was your favorite one? >> all of them. >> reporter: all of them? >> yes. >> reporter: were you scared at all? >> no. >> reporter: each stop is set up six feet apart and touch pads to make it touch free. >> the little ones they come and they just hit the step pads over and over and over and giggle and their smiles make it all worth it. >> reporter: the big motivation for the display was to help her son with special needs. his favorite -- >> the pirate. and all the kids make them happy. >> reporter: the family is also colle
abc7 news reporter ansar hassan shows us this spooky fun. >> reporter: it is not nightmare on elm streetuse on emory street is already ready for halloween. >> this year's been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this since july and getting more than 50 people a day. lives down the street came out with his son. >> i think it's...
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sanctions as they see it now within iran this lots of political differences president hassan rouhani and his reformists are defending the deal domestically because there has been some opposition to it but the conservative and hardliners who make up the majority of parliament well they want a stronger response if those sanctions are put back in place in fact the head of the commission of foreign policy and national security has said that iran should return to preach a nuclear state which means that a high level of enrichment more centrifuges more advanced centrifuges should be used and nuclear propellant should be used to aid iran's navy and there's also suggestions from some of the conservatives here that iran should reduce its cooperation with the i.a.e.a. in terms of reducing or limiting the amount of inspections that take place but president hassan rouhani is very much invested in the. 2015 nuclear deal and he's policy and he's allies policy is wait and see what happens and then looking forward to the u.s. elections but ultimately iran's response will come down to how the united s
sanctions as they see it now within iran this lots of political differences president hassan rouhani and his reformists are defending the deal domestically because there has been some opposition to it but the conservative and hardliners who make up the majority of parliament well they want a stronger response if those sanctions are put back in place in fact the head of the commission of foreign policy and national security has said that iran should return to preach a nuclear state which means...
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senator maie hassan of new hampshire, thank you. >> thank you very much.stay saf >> woodruff: and for the republicans' vw on the supreme urt nomination fight, tomorrow i'll talk to senator john barrasso of wyoming. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the nation neared a somber new milestone in the covid-1 pandemic: 200,000 deaths. that count comes from johns hopkins university, which also says the global death count is closing in on one million. we'll return to this, right after the news summary. >> to count absentee ballots up to six days after election day. meanwhile, campaigns officiid joe biden and his campaign officials say the biden september with $466 million. that compares with $325 million for the president and his allies. a former topeputy to special counsel robert mueller says the evidence was there that president trump obstructed justice, in the russia investigation. but andrew weissmann says mueller would not say that, explicitly, because mr. trump could not be charged while in office. weissmann spoke to "the atlantic," ahead of publishingsi
senator maie hassan of new hampshire, thank you. >> thank you very much.stay saf >> woodruff: and for the republicans' vw on the supreme urt nomination fight, tomorrow i'll talk to senator john barrasso of wyoming. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the nation neared a somber new milestone in the covid-1 pandemic: 200,000 deaths. that count comes from johns hopkins university, which also says the global death count is closing in on one million. we'll return to this, right...
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hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.ce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—19, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. tennis and the men's number one seed, novak djokovic, has been disqualied from the us open. it follows an incident where he accidentally hit a line—judge with a ball. tim allman reports. a moment of madness and a bid for glory comes to an ignominious end. it was early days in novak djokovic's match against pablo carreno busta. he'd lost his serve in the first set and then this happened. look at the right of the screen. djokovic turns away and hits a ball — seemingly in frustration. now see it from this angle. the serbian player had inadvertently hit a line judge, apparently in the neck. he quickly went to see if she was ok as she clearly looked to be in some distress. out came the tournament
hassan is eight years old. he's one of millions of children in yemen who are facing hunger.ce lately that hassan and other children can't have their basic needs. it's another face of the unfolding catastrophe in yemen. the world remains consumed in fighting covid—19, but for the people here, the pandemic is yet another deadly threat for them to survive. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, sanaa. tennis and the men's number one seed, novak djokovic, has been disqualied from the us open. it follows...
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sanctions as they see it now within iran lots of political differences the president hassan rouhani and his reformist are defending the deal domestically because there has been some opposition to it but the conservative and hardliners who make up the majority of parliament well they want a stronger response if those sanctions are put back in place in fact the head of the commission of foreign policy and national security has said that iran should return to pre-judge a nuclear state which means that a high level of enrichment more centrifuges more advanced centrifuges should be used and nuclear propellant should be used to aid iran's navy and there's also suggestions from some of the conservatives here that iran should reduce its cooperation with the i.a.e.a. in terms of reducing or limiting the amount of inspections that take place but president hassan rouhani is very much vested in the. 2015 nuclear deal and he's policy and he's allies policy is wait and see what happens and then looking forward to the u.s. elections but ultimately iran's response will come down to how the united state
sanctions as they see it now within iran lots of political differences the president hassan rouhani and his reformist are defending the deal domestically because there has been some opposition to it but the conservative and hardliners who make up the majority of parliament well they want a stronger response if those sanctions are put back in place in fact the head of the commission of foreign policy and national security has said that iran should return to pre-judge a nuclear state which means...
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so senator hassan and i, our simple resolution, resolve the issue by just asking the one question -- who needs pressure applied to them to deal with the issue? and what is the pressure that needs to be applied? our straightforward answer is, members of congress and our staff and the office of management and budget and the white house should have the pressure applied to us to get it done. and the easiest way to apply pressure to all of us is take away our time. it's pretty straightforward. heres' our proposal. if you get to the end of the budget year and the appropriations work is not done, we have mandatory quorum calls in this body at noon every single day seven days a week until we get all the appropriation work done. none of us can travel. we all stay here in d.c. now i would tell you i really want to see my family on the weekends. i also have people back in my state that i have appointments with that i need to be able to see, and i have responsibilities there. i want to get back to my state of oklahoma and to be able to be with those folks. and i'm sure all of you would love to g
so senator hassan and i, our simple resolution, resolve the issue by just asking the one question -- who needs pressure applied to them to deal with the issue? and what is the pressure that needs to be applied? our straightforward answer is, members of congress and our staff and the office of management and budget and the white house should have the pressure applied to us to get it done. and the easiest way to apply pressure to all of us is take away our time. it's pretty straightforward....
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abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach to escape the stiflingt. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape the weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend that comes every saturday religiously, so we wanted to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach, while for others, a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer working from home for so long that i just want to be able to relax in an open environment. >> reporter: the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. sometimes you're open, sometimes you're not. on saturday, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> there's always a concern but i would say, everybody, well, you can see for yourself everyone is social distancing. i don't see groups that don't know each other are together. most groups are tight and know each other, bu
abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach to escape the stiflingt. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape the weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend that comes every saturday religiously, so we wanted to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach, while for others, a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been...
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hunter hassan has the story. >> our community is in a position where we're huge consumers.nd it's time for us to become owners. >> the founder of the african-american sports and entertainment group. a black owned nfl team. >> we see that nobody wants to just stop this thing. we want to see the process of economic participation and equity. be realized. >> the group sent a letter to the nfl in june, and got a favorable response with the framework on how to move forward. >> they're considering a community owned model like that of the green bay packers. >> one option is the joint ownership of the oakland a's. the other, to build a new stadium. oakland just makes sense given its nfl history. >> it would be an opportunity for us to come to the table and inject and revisit and recycle the african-american dollar back into our community. >> this multibillion dollar plan includes surrounding neighborhoods of east oak land. they include more housing. >> any time an african-american can control real estate, it puts it in a better position to do great things for their community. >> if
hunter hassan has the story. >> our community is in a position where we're huge consumers.nd it's time for us to become owners. >> the founder of the african-american sports and entertainment group. a black owned nfl team. >> we see that nobody wants to just stop this thing. we want to see the process of economic participation and equity. be realized. >> the group sent a letter to the nfl in june, and got a favorable response with the framework on how to move forward....
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general assembly now tuesday not only is iranian president hassan rouhani and u.s. president donald trump expected to speak but we're also expecting to hear from russian president vladimir putin turkish head of state era one and french president mccraw speeches by heads of state are expected to continue throughout the week as this is the big week of the u.n. general assembly and of course held virtually this year due to pandemic and health concerns. the world's richest one percent because double the carbon pollution of half the world's population according to a new uk farm report that scary the 25 years study going on for such a long time found the mega wealthy's carbon budget was also higher than the entire population of the e.u. put together so if left on checked the emissions would be enough to increase the earth temperature by one and a half degrees celsius in the next decade one of the report's authors blamed government policy we said this is the result of government policies in most countries around the world that have seen over the last 20 to 30 years. econom
general assembly now tuesday not only is iranian president hassan rouhani and u.s. president donald trump expected to speak but we're also expecting to hear from russian president vladimir putin turkish head of state era one and french president mccraw speeches by heads of state are expected to continue throughout the week as this is the big week of the u.n. general assembly and of course held virtually this year due to pandemic and health concerns. the world's richest one percent because...
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tense at times also complicated but back in 2014 the late to me did visit iran he met with president hassan rouhani and the supreme leader khamenei and they have been a voice create has been a voice of mediation and moderation they openly said that iran had the right to have a peaceful nuclear program and were opposed to united states under donald trump pulling out of that 2050 nuclear deal so kuwait has been slightly outspoken and sometimes. not opposed but spoke out against the united states and some of their policies when it came to iran and that's because there is a historical relationship between the 2 countries although supported saddam hussein during the iran iraq war but in when saddam hussein occupied kuwait iran came out in support of refugees and also sent in engineers to help put some of those fires and those oil fields that was left by saddam's forces or i will leave it there thanks so much i said by. on this shift gears a little bit and talk about another leadership issue that's been brewing chaotic interruptions personal insults mob the 1st debate between u.s. president donal
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washington say he said sticking action because an arms embargo on iran expires in october iran's president hassan rouhani has denounced the move saying his country will never give in to pressure while the arena and foreign ministry has urged washington to rethink pay homage to random washington on tehran's message to washington is clear return to the global community return to your obligations stop the rebellion and then the global community will accept you. we heard from political analyst forwarders r.t. he thinks the u.s. is isolated in its approach to iran. not in the part that's going to accept that premise. the u.s. is isolated in the unusual manner and what's going to happen is that the u.s. is going to use force to pressure other countries to accept the good interpretation of the un resolution 2231 and few countries are going to accept that the u.s. has a history of mongering so you always have to be careful but the united states foreign policy so we have this. conflict escalating if we hope that the president is not interested in the dog. scenario if he is behind the polls he should know
washington say he said sticking action because an arms embargo on iran expires in october iran's president hassan rouhani has denounced the move saying his country will never give in to pressure while the arena and foreign ministry has urged washington to rethink pay homage to random washington on tehran's message to washington is clear return to the global community return to your obligations stop the rebellion and then the global community will accept you. we heard from political analyst...
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suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again hassan try to outtalk a means to have found just the right medicine for a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat. he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can go into a coma. lot as honey is that this is healing properties and more it can also have an intoxicating effect hence the name. turkish for mad honey could do what it takes orders for it from all across turkey and sometimes even from abroad but his bees produce this honey extremely sparingly. just one of all of the dark in the center his chest not a loss of money you need a light heart for on the outside is my honey. this honey has gained a sort of world wide fame partly because of the sherlock holmes movie adaptation a transistor a stern look is what's wrong with a glass to match me to see. the key to a lot of family lives in the wild landscape of turkeys black sea c
suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again hassan try to outtalk a means to have found just the right medicine for a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat. he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can go into a coma. lot as honey is that this is healing properties...
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hassan couture artist mother suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again as santu to opt out going to have found just the right medicine for it a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat a spoonful to he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can fall into a coma. good luck as honey is that this is healing properties and more it can also have an intoxicating effect hence the name. turkish for mad honey to do what it takes orders for it from all across turkey and sometimes even from abroad but his bees produce this honey extremely sparingly. just on a lot of the dark in the center his chest not a loss of money you need a light heart or in the eyesight is my honey. this honey has gained a sort of school wide fame partly because of the sherlock holmes movie adaptations or someone trying to through the stone look here's what's wrong with a glass to match me to see. the
hassan couture artist mother suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again as santu to opt out going to have found just the right medicine for it a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat a spoonful to he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can fall into a coma. good...