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natasha: good question. broader question of the impact, i think the euro -- i think europe is positioned where the impact will be most felt. europe struggling to break 1% if we assume that the tariffs are going to shave global growth. 2.1% in china at 2%. 2%. europe -- and china at with europe being a big exporting area, that will impact europe. francine: natasha, thank you so much. she stays with us. should u.k. embraces -- should u.k. investors embrace? we will talk about what we heard from boris johnson. 2%.stoxx 600 down ♪ francine: renminbi the china's currency has fallen -- the move drags the stoxx lower. .ong kong protesters carrie lam warns the city is on the edge of a dangerous situation. surprise exit. john flint's tenure as the hsbc chief executive comes to an end. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. whatound has to do with boris johnson will and won't do. this is what people are trying to wait the odds out. we have the data that will -- t
natasha: good question. broader question of the impact, i think the euro -- i think europe is positioned where the impact will be most felt. europe struggling to break 1% if we assume that the tariffs are going to shave global growth. 2.1% in china at 2%. 2%. europe -- and china at with europe being a big exporting area, that will impact europe. francine: natasha, thank you so much. she stays with us. should u.k. embraces -- should u.k. investors embrace? we will talk about what we heard from...
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what does your reporting suggest, natasha? >> yeah, you know, people close to him really do seem to think that charges could be imminent, just in terms of his lack of candor to the fbi, allegedly lying to federal officials about his conversations with reporters back in 2016. there wouldn't really be a reason for the deputy attorney general to be meeting with his defense lawyers if an indictment were not forthcoming. however, we are hearing that andrew mccabe is going to fight this, that he is not intending to take any kind of deal. that if he is charged with anything, then he is going to take this to trial, and prosecutors might have a really tough time there because they would have to prove intent. and of course washington juries tend to be pretty liberal. with all of the attacks that the president has lodged against mccabe, it's going to be difficult to convince a jury that he was fired just because of his own conduct and not because of pressure put by the president on the justice department. >> if and when that happens, we
what does your reporting suggest, natasha? >> yeah, you know, people close to him really do seem to think that charges could be imminent, just in terms of his lack of candor to the fbi, allegedly lying to federal officials about his conversations with reporters back in 2016. there wouldn't really be a reason for the deputy attorney general to be meeting with his defense lawyers if an indictment were not forthcoming. however, we are hearing that andrew mccabe is going to fight this, that...
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say before you do natasha i will just read that i want to make this clear for our audience of course that we're here. from people online and from our aghast that communications of course are down in kashmir and so for you to say that everything is fine if our guest our other guests are saying everything is not fine it's hard to know when we're not allowed in and when journalism is not allowed to happen so i do want to push back on that point a little bit but as hutter what point did you want to make in it can i just refute can i just refute the facts from what street i'm just said there is a very simple way of demonstrating that a population is not under siege allow them to speak why are the only good movies that anyone in the world is able to reach right now to talk about are all. allowed are going to be. well regarded in the. us you know i am sorry again and you know you know just for you to look at. it i distribute your money your collateral starting out what is making it hard for us to go you're right on top of that natasha anything a point and she let you make your points on it.
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natasha, let me start with you.ays interesting when you see these candidates get the giant crowds. sometimes it seems to mean something. you can remember barack obama, sometimes it doesn't translate when they actually start voting. i remember howard dean back in 2003, early 2004. what does it look like with elizabeth warren? >> there's a huge contrast with what warren was showing, the people that were showing up to warren's events back in january in iowa, even in massachusetts. they were nothing like this. she's creating a movement bit by bit. she is. and it didn't start off this way, but it's growing. you know, will someone be able to take her down? will she lose her own momentum? that remains to be seen, but so far what's interesting about it, it wasn't like she shot up quickly. she had actually a very difficult, bumpy rollout in january, but she overcame that and steadily she's growing. not just in the polls, but in crowd size. >> mike, there is that morning consult poll out tonight, the biden camp is pointing to
natasha, let me start with you.ays interesting when you see these candidates get the giant crowds. sometimes it seems to mean something. you can remember barack obama, sometimes it doesn't translate when they actually start voting. i remember howard dean back in 2003, early 2004. what does it look like with elizabeth warren? >> there's a huge contrast with what warren was showing, the people that were showing up to warren's events back in january in iowa, even in massachusetts. they were...
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i want to talk more about this with natasha who teaches government in england. there is another thing we have not mentioned. it is pretty crazy that today, on friday, trump wondered who his biggest enemy was. for him it was a toss up between the chinese president xi or his own fed chairman jay powell. >> i am sort of speechless hearing the things he says. he seems not to know who his real enemies are and who he should be aligning with. we have seen it happen before. he has sided with dictators over his western european allies, over canada and this is another example of this. he seems to be attacking powell because he thinks that powell is responsible for economic policies that will lead the u.s. into a recession. he is downplaying that it could happen. he is trying to place blame on powell for this. >> natasha, i amnot surethat you heard this. just before he took off from france president trump was asked about the tweet and whether he wanted to see powell gone. the chairman of the fed is supposed to be independent and immune from pressure by the president. this
i want to talk more about this with natasha who teaches government in england. there is another thing we have not mentioned. it is pretty crazy that today, on friday, trump wondered who his biggest enemy was. for him it was a toss up between the chinese president xi or his own fed chairman jay powell. >> i am sort of speechless hearing the things he says. he seems not to know who his real enemies are and who he should be aligning with. we have seen it happen before. he has sided with...
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. >> reporter: good morning, natasha, kumasi. great to be with you on this friday.s you can see, we're on the beach in melbourne, florida, awaiting hurricane dorian which continues to organize in the open waters of the atlantic. hurricane watches have been posted for the bahamas. its forecasted to come right here, central or south florida, all the way up into the southeast corner of the united states. if you have friends and family out here, if you're traveling to this part of the country, you'll want to pay attention to what we've got on gma. >>> one mom's warning for all parents after her daughter's terrifying near miss, almost hit by a speeding car through a stop sign when she stepped off the school bus. >>> alex trebek, finishing chemo, returning to "jeopardy." wait until you hear what some of our favorite past champs are telling him right here on gma. >>> and kane brown, marshmallow, our final concert in the park, plus we're going vr on this or ar -- i don't know which or doichlkt it's ear doing. i hope you tune. in a great weekend, kumasi and natasha, back to
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doing well under the law so you know i hear your point natasha i want to comment and i will just say before you do natasha i will destroy but i want to make this clear for our audience of course that we're here. in from people online and from our aghast that communications of course are down in kashmir and so for you to say that everything is fine if our guest our other guests are saying everything is not fine it's hard to know when we're not allowed in and when journalism is not allowed to happen so i do want to push back on that point a little bit but let us know what point did you want to make in it can i just refute can i just refute the facts from what street i'm just said there is a very simple way of demonstrating that a population is not under siege allow them to speak why are the only good movies that anyone in the world is able to reach right now to talk about are all being. allowed are going to be. regarded. you know i am sorry looking and you know you know just for you to look at. you know distribute your money your collateral starting out which is making it hard for you
doing well under the law so you know i hear your point natasha i want to comment and i will just say before you do natasha i will destroy but i want to make this clear for our audience of course that we're here. in from people online and from our aghast that communications of course are down in kashmir and so for you to say that everything is fine if our guest our other guests are saying everything is not fine it's hard to know when we're not allowed in and when journalism is not allowed to...
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cnn national correspondent natasha chen is outside the scene of that mass shooting in el paso one week ago. natasha, you've got a lot of people behind you, a memorial it looks like has been set up behind you as well. overall, how are people feeling? >> yeah, the community is still with a lot of tension and a lot of fear, just like you're talking about with these other threats as you mentioned. the two scares yesterday in new york and north carolina. police there said there was no actual shooter, but i do want to point out there have been more serious situations. for example, in winter park, florida, in the orlando area, police there did arrest someone. 26-year-old richard clayton. i believe we have his photo. clayton allegedly posted on facebook on august 6th saying three more days of probation left, then i get my ar-15 back. don't go to walmart next week. police there say that clayton believes apparently in white supremacist ideology and has a history of posting threats. then we have harlingen, texas, where police arrested a man for making threats there. while people around the countr
cnn national correspondent natasha chen is outside the scene of that mass shooting in el paso one week ago. natasha, you've got a lot of people behind you, a memorial it looks like has been set up behind you as well. overall, how are people feeling? >> yeah, the community is still with a lot of tension and a lot of fear, just like you're talking about with these other threats as you mentioned. the two scares yesterday in new york and north carolina. police there said there was no actual...
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natasha, we appreciate your time. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> before returning to the white house sunday, mr. trump also discussed afghanistan. >> the united states is holding peace talks with the taliban. the president says that he wants to pull even more u.s. troops out of america's longest war. listen. >> looking at afghanistan, we're talking to afghanistan, both the government and also talking to the taliban. having very good discussions. we'll see what happens. we've really got it down to probably 13,000 people. and we'll be bringing it down a little bit more, and then we'll decide whether or not we'll be staying longer or not. >> even if the white house reaches a deal with the taliban, many in afghanistan are questioning if they will actually get peace. the u.s. wants to pull its troops out, but the taliban don't even recognize the u.s.-backed central government in that nation. the peace talks have also been behind closed doors, shrouded in secrecy. >> still, it looks like the two sides are close to
natasha, we appreciate your time. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> before returning to the white house sunday, mr. trump also discussed afghanistan. >> the united states is holding peace talks with the taliban. the president says that he wants to pull even more u.s. troops out of america's longest war. listen. >> looking at afghanistan, we're talking to afghanistan, both the government and also talking to the taliban. having very good discussions. we'll see...
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going well under the law so you don't like something i hear your point natasha i want to comment and i will just say before you do natasha i will destroy but i want to make this clear for our audience of course that we're here. in from people online and from our aghast that communications of course are down in kashmir and so for you to say that everything is fine if our guest our other guests are saying everything is not fine it's hard to know when we're not allowed in and when journalism is not allowed to happen so i do want to push back on that point a little bit but let us know what point did you want to make in it can i just refute can i just refute the facts from what street i'm just said there is a very simple way of demonstrating that a population is not under siege allow them to speak why are the only good movies that anyone in the world is able to reach right now to talk about are all being. allowed are going to be. regarded. you know i am sorry looking and you know you know just for you to look at. you know just you're having your collateral thing out which is making it har
going well under the law so you don't like something i hear your point natasha i want to comment and i will just say before you do natasha i will destroy but i want to make this clear for our audience of course that we're here. in from people online and from our aghast that communications of course are down in kashmir and so for you to say that everything is fine if our guest our other guests are saying everything is not fine it's hard to know when we're not allowed in and when journalism is...
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the backstop is so important because it's there in place to try and ensure peace for ireland and natasha what about the timing of this meeting between mccann and johnson as it comes pretty much straight before the french president hosts the g 7 leaders in the south of france. yes in just a couple of days on saturday emmanuel michael will host leaders from the g. 7 nations they of course include the u.s. president donald trump and donald trump is in the past being something of a critic of the european union he's also forced his support for both briggs it and for boris johnson he will actually meet boris johnson for the 1st time on the margins of summit that will take place in berets in the south of france now for a month or mackerel the timing of today's meeting with boris johnson in a way gives him an opportunity an opportunity to send a message before that summit to world leaders and to donald trump that the e.u. is strong it is united on this issue or birds and it won't just you turn or back down all the way and this is very much in keeping with a model that calls the politics and and
the backstop is so important because it's there in place to try and ensure peace for ireland and natasha what about the timing of this meeting between mccann and johnson as it comes pretty much straight before the french president hosts the g 7 leaders in the south of france. yes in just a couple of days on saturday emmanuel michael will host leaders from the g. 7 nations they of course include the u.s. president donald trump and donald trump is in the past being something of a critic of the...
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natasha, nice to see you as always.. >> thanks. >> we want to get an update on a story we have been covering a lot here on "the beat." today a judge has now represented the police officer who used that illegal chokehold in the killing of eric garner should be fired. this is the first time that happened. the decision comes after donald trump's department cleared this officer of any potential federal prosecution. this is five years after the video of that killing on tape became public. today officer pantaleo has been suspended by the nypd. this decision he views as disappointing. attorneys prhe judge to discuss all of this. it will be up to the new york police commissioner to make any final call about any firi twist donald trump's very strange celebrity-driven diplomacy and claims of a hostage situation. d claims of a hostage situation. if you live with diabetes, why fingerstick when you can scan? with the freestyle libre 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with
natasha, nice to see you as always.. >> thanks. >> we want to get an update on a story we have been covering a lot here on "the beat." today a judge has now represented the police officer who used that illegal chokehold in the killing of eric garner should be fired. this is the first time that happened. the decision comes after donald trump's department cleared this officer of any potential federal prosecution. this is five years after the video of that killing on tape...
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i'm natasha zouves. >> i'm kumasi aaron. mike is standing by to let us know what the friday forecast has in store. >>> the winds are definitely lighter than yesterday. that means the sea breeze is letting off the accelerator, and that will mean warmer weather this
i'm natasha zouves. >> i'm kumasi aaron. mike is standing by to let us know what the friday forecast has in store. >>> the winds are definitely lighter than yesterday. that means the sea breeze is letting off the accelerator, and that will mean warmer weather this
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cnn's natasha chen is in el paso rid now at a so-called recess rally that was happening earlier.e people there telling you, natasha. >> ana, this rally was a little bit different in the sense that it was organized on the local level without any coordination with these other rallies around the country. when they found out that others were doing this and the organizers said they felt empowered and the people behind this one today were college students. they simply were in so much grief about their hometown going through this tragedy that they wanted to take some sort of action. they wanted to come out and register voters, to educate people, to really not take this massively, and moms demand action which is involved in some of these other rallies around country found out they were doing this and offered them assistance. so this is a very organically organized event today where veronica escobar, a congresswoman in the area spoke to the crowd about some of the things that she feels lawmakers can do in washington to help this situation and not have another community go through a traged
cnn's natasha chen is in el paso rid now at a so-called recess rally that was happening earlier.e people there telling you, natasha. >> ana, this rally was a little bit different in the sense that it was organized on the local level without any coordination with these other rallies around the country. when they found out that others were doing this and the organizers said they felt empowered and the people behind this one today were college students. they simply were in so much grief...
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i'm natasha so that particular clip right there that our viewers just saw that was in a meeting he was actually having with force johnson tell us more about what they discussed. yes in fact it was a bilateral meeting between the us president and the british prime minister 1st face to face meeting between donald trump and boris johnson even though of course they have spoken to each other several times before on the phone they've expressed their little admiration for each other they see each other as political mavericks bricks that of course was one of the main topics on the table during that meeting in fact and donald trump was asked if you had any advice for boris johnson on breaks and he said he doesn't need any advice he is the right man for the job and boris johnson obviously seemed very pleased with that donald trump also suggested that if britain does indeed leave the european union as boris johnson says it will deal or no deal donald trump has said that there could be very quickly a very good he said trade deal between the united states and the u.k. well that's something that cer
i'm natasha so that particular clip right there that our viewers just saw that was in a meeting he was actually having with force johnson tell us more about what they discussed. yes in fact it was a bilateral meeting between the us president and the british prime minister 1st face to face meeting between donald trump and boris johnson even though of course they have spoken to each other several times before on the phone they've expressed their little admiration for each other they see each...
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one of those whose face difficulties contacting family in kashmir is natasha cole associate professor of politics and international relations at the university of westminster she is london based but today joins us from montevideo uruguay baba omar is a cautionary journalist at the world who joins us from istanbul and completing our lineup as. a professor and dean at the gentle school of international affairs he is in new delhi welcome to the stream everyone to thank you for staying up late for us i want to share the comments of a few of our community members because so many people asked us to do the show and have lived experiences they wanted to share so this is just one who says i haven't heard a single human voice from the region in over 10 days haven't heard from my ailing grandmother no idea my parents have essential and medicines another person suffer as our land is in lockdown we haven't been able to talk to our families for 10 days now we have been humiliated beyond measure and one more here for hama says today is the 10th day of military siege of kashmir by indian forces where
one of those whose face difficulties contacting family in kashmir is natasha cole associate professor of politics and international relations at the university of westminster she is london based but today joins us from montevideo uruguay baba omar is a cautionary journalist at the world who joins us from istanbul and completing our lineup as. a professor and dean at the gentle school of international affairs he is in new delhi welcome to the stream everyone to thank you for staying up late for...
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. >> reporter: natasha and reggie. there's hope there will be a sense of healing in numbers at the start of the school year and also with the students get back with their friends and teachers, that that will allow for some sense of normal see as well. we're back in the classrooms on monday, specifically undergoing training on how to respond to children who may be upset by the garlic festival shooting. extra police will be on hand as the extra precaution. two additional counselors will be at its 15 schools today. the additional counseling services will be available throughout the week. >> once you're around all the people you love, you're distracted by what happened. easier to move forward. >> the routine, it getsetsets back to normalcy. >> reporter: three people including a 13-year-old girl and 6-year-old boy were killed and at least a dozen others were hurt. live in gilroy this morning, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> in the east bay there was a show of support for the victims of our nation's recent mass shootings alo
. >> reporter: natasha and reggie. there's hope there will be a sense of healing in numbers at the start of the school year and also with the students get back with their friends and teachers, that that will allow for some sense of normal see as well. we're back in the classrooms on monday, specifically undergoing training on how to respond to children who may be upset by the garlic festival shooting. extra police will be on hand as the extra precaution. two additional counselors will be...
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station. >> reporter: hi, natasha. it happened on this escalator.he two victims were riding up the escalator. it was 12:50 in the morning yesterday when they were stabbed. police say their attacker got away. he left the scene on a bicycle. we talked to a man who works in the area. he says this downtown berkeley station is surrounded by issues that need addressing. >> with the homeless situation we've got out here, i'm not surprised, but we need more security. i can say that, because when we're out here -- i try to make sure the people is safe, the public, but we need more security. i don't know what we can do about that really. >> reporter: investigators say the victims are a 36-year-old woman and 27-year-old man. they were traveling together. they were taken to the hospital. they are expected to be okay. live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> exclusive security video obtained by cnn shows the dayton gun nan a bar hours before the shooting. you can see him enter a bar with what appears to be his sister megan and a friend identified as cha
station. >> reporter: hi, natasha. it happened on this escalator.he two victims were riding up the escalator. it was 12:50 in the morning yesterday when they were stabbed. police say their attacker got away. he left the scene on a bicycle. we talked to a man who works in the area. he says this downtown berkeley station is surrounded by issues that need addressing. >> with the homeless situation we've got out here, i'm not surprised, but we need more security. i can say that, because...
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natasha and antonio, thank you both. it's been one week since the horrific mass shooting in el paso. fewer have been more outraged than city's former congressman, beto o'rourke. i'll interview him live after the break. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. click, call or visit a store today. . >> talk to me. >> it's too much. i don't know why they're doing this to us. >> it's all right. come here. i'm here, man. >> that was presidential candidat
natasha and antonio, thank you both. it's been one week since the horrific mass shooting in el paso. fewer have been more outraged than city's former congressman, beto o'rourke. i'll interview him live after the break. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in...
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good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning natasha.hen this man was out of jail, some people were very upset, saying he did not belong out on the street. austin vincent's attorneys will say today he should be free. the charges he is in jail for are going to be dropped today. prosecutors want him to stay in jail saying other charges he faces are serious. when his mugshot made the news because of an attack earlier this month, a woman came forward and said he was the man who attacked her in february. vincent was charged with that crime and was put in jail for those charges. he can now prove, though, he was in southern california at the time of that crime. >> this is an example of how misidentifications occur often from eyewitnesss. at the end of the day, he's been in custody for nine days based on something he didn't do. >> that's why we have on going investigations. that's why we maintain investigations even after a case is charged in order to ensure that no one is convicted for crimes they did not commit. >>> this case sparked public ou
good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning natasha.hen this man was out of jail, some people were very upset, saying he did not belong out on the street. austin vincent's attorneys will say today he should be free. the charges he is in jail for are going to be dropped today. prosecutors want him to stay in jail saying other charges he faces are serious. when his mugshot made the news because of an attack earlier this month, a woman came forward and said he was the man who attacked her...
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. >> i'm natasha sioux ves. >> i'm natasha aaron. >> bringing brightness with her dress this morningteorologist mike nicco. always bright. >>always here on this side of the desk, holding things down. >> you sound so excited. >> the coffee has president kicked in yet. ill the pillar of the desk. we've got temperatures in the 60s. we talked about how mild it was going to be this morning. our mildest morning. sure enough, only santa rosa at 58. everybody else in the low to upper 60s those to the humidity that is hanging around. look at the temperatures this afternoon. starting off very mild. we're going to end up a little bit cooler, just like yesterday. mid 60s coast, into upper 60s in san francisco and richmond. low to mid 70s around the bay. mainly 80s inland. we'll get rid of the 90s for at least a day or two. they're back for the weekend. i'll show you that coming up. here is frances. >> off to a great start in terms of traffic. it's quiet out there. no major accidents right now. a live shot of the golden gate bridge. look at this. super light, not even any fog to slow you down. li
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as natasha butler has been following the day's developments in berets. donald trump in a somber mood as your rifle talks at the g 7 the u.s. president facing hostility from some leaders over differences on several international issues but as the meetings began it seemed common ground on iran was achieved the french president who so sting the summit said g 7 leaders agreed that he should talk to iran on their behalf a year and discussion we had a discussion of the wrong with 2 common lines 1st no member of the g 7 wants iran to obtain a nuclear weapon 2nd every member of the g. 7 is profoundly attached to stability and peace in the region so we don't want to take any action which could harm this push i listed. and in an unexpected twist iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif arrived from tehran for talks 2 days after meeting in paris. emmanuel markov has been trying to mediate in the iran crisis since the us pulled out of the 2015 iran nuclear deal last year and we imposed sanctions it wasn't long before the apparent g 7 unity on iran was broken mr
as natasha butler has been following the day's developments in berets. donald trump in a somber mood as your rifle talks at the g 7 the u.s. president facing hostility from some leaders over differences on several international issues but as the meetings began it seemed common ground on iran was achieved the french president who so sting the summit said g 7 leaders agreed that he should talk to iran on their behalf a year and discussion we had a discussion of the wrong with 2 common lines 1st...
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town of on die they called for urgent climate action and accuse the leaders of causing inequality natasha butler was there. the march began in the southern french border city of thousands of protesters including some from the yellow vests movement walk to spain to demonstrate against the g. 7 summit in barents protesters say global leaders and their capitalist policies are responsible for many of the world's problems. it's just ignorant of perkasie that the theme of this summit is the fight against inequality when it's them where the source of inequality and inequality is. because of them it's a false cheer provocation although thousands of police have been deployed to guard against violence during the summit officers of the protest kept a low profile french and spanish for the origins of allowed this protest on the border because it is 12 kilometers south of here it's an odd scale resort where g 7 leaders are beginning their summit the idea is to keep the demonstrators as far away as possible from the international meeting one of the main issues of the g 7 will be climate change but few
town of on die they called for urgent climate action and accuse the leaders of causing inequality natasha butler was there. the march began in the southern french border city of thousands of protesters including some from the yellow vests movement walk to spain to demonstrate against the g. 7 summit in barents protesters say global leaders and their capitalist policies are responsible for many of the world's problems. it's just ignorant of perkasie that the theme of this summit is the fight...
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. >>> let's talk now with natasha. good to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> natasha we're expecting president trump to arrive in france at the bottom of this hour. he's been questioning why he even has to attend as he touches ground. what kind of reaction do you think he's going to get? >> well, i think as has already been reported, the u.s. is becoming more and more isolated under trump, and the last g7 in canada was a complete disaster. he sent the whole thing into disarray by refusing to sign an accord on climate change. and them he was also making attacks at prime minister trudeau of canada that didn't make really much sense at all. there's a sense that the u.s. is sort of on its own. it's becoming more isolated, there trump is becoming more unpredictable. remember, the u.s. is supposed to be ed looking on issues. it's supposed to be one of the world leaders on security, trade, hopefully the environment. and instead because trump's policies are so out of touch in what western european leaders and those in cana
. >>> let's talk now with natasha. good to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> natasha we're expecting president trump to arrive in france at the bottom of this hour. he's been questioning why he even has to attend as he touches ground. what kind of reaction do you think he's going to get? >> well, i think as has already been reported, the u.s. is becoming more and more isolated under trump, and the last g7 in canada was a complete disaster. he sent the whole thing...
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. >> natasha lindstat joins us from paris. natasha, it's impossible not to notice that we've been here before, aftermath shootings during the trump presidency, and we heard the exact same promises from this president. >> yeah, exactly. there have been multiple mass shootings that have taken place, the terrible one in 2017 in las vegas that killed 58 people and the following year the terrible mass shooting at parkland high school in florida. and there have been promises that have been made by the president that they're going to do something but then in the end president trump ends up doing an about-face and does basically what the nra wants him to do, and that is nothing. we've heard rhetoric well, we need tougher background checks. we do know that a strong majority according to many different polls of the population want stronger background checks. >> let me bring up a number, then. the number is 89%. this is according to an npr marist poll from a couple of weeks okay. 89% of americans say they favor background checks on purch
. >> natasha lindstat joins us from paris. natasha, it's impossible not to notice that we've been here before, aftermath shootings during the trump presidency, and we heard the exact same promises from this president. >> yeah, exactly. there have been multiple mass shootings that have taken place, the terrible one in 2017 in las vegas that killed 58 people and the following year the terrible mass shooting at parkland high school in florida. and there have been promises that have...
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firstly, through natasha harding's header and then emma jones made it two with a well worked goal.es have also missed a penalty. but harding scored one, then the faroe islands scored an own goal. it is 5—0, and we are into injury time at the moment. that's on the bbc sport website. the road to a home european championship in 2021 has begun in belgium for england women. they are against belgium. remember, these will all be friendlies. they don't have to go through qualifying. that is live on bbc two. it remains goalless with 20 minutes gone. history is on the line for side linfield right now. they're in action in azerbajan against qarabag — aiming to becomre the first northern irish team to reach the group stages of the europa league. the irish premiership champions started 3—2 up from the first leg — but it took just six minutes for qarabag to make it 3—3 on aggregate. jaime romero with finish. a few minutes ago, they sealed the win. for— three on aggregate, and linfield have just scored win. for— three on aggregate, and linfield havejust scored in win. for— three on aggregate, and
firstly, through natasha harding's header and then emma jones made it two with a well worked goal.es have also missed a penalty. but harding scored one, then the faroe islands scored an own goal. it is 5—0, and we are into injury time at the moment. that's on the bbc sport website. the road to a home european championship in 2021 has begun in belgium for england women. they are against belgium. remember, these will all be friendlies. they don't have to go through qualifying. that is live on...
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. >> reporter: good morning, natasha. we asked police if the man who was shot, whether he was armed. he said he was. he didn't have a gun, wouldn't say what he was carrying. that is some of the new information we got from the scene. i also want you to see what's happening right now behind me. police investigators still here on the scene in el cerrito. the captain says they're doing a crime scene diagram which takes some time, he said. this happened at 10:00 last night. el cerrito police say the call came in around 10:00. when they got here, they realized that the shooter was an off duty san francisco police officer. they tell us the man who was shot is in his 40s. they have not released his name. it took some time for them to find the men involved. at first there were reports that the shooting maybe happened in front of the 24-hour fitness here. we're at mosier and kearny. but they found them outside a home right there at that intersection. >> the officer was at the scene still. the way i understand it, it was a little ch
. >> reporter: good morning, natasha. we asked police if the man who was shot, whether he was armed. he said he was. he didn't have a gun, wouldn't say what he was carrying. that is some of the new information we got from the scene. i also want you to see what's happening right now behind me. police investigators still here on the scene in el cerrito. the captain says they're doing a crime scene diagram which takes some time, he said. this happened at 10:00 last night. el cerrito police...
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i'm natasha zouves. >> i'm kumasi aaron. mike is standing by to let us know what the friday forecast has in store. >>> the winds are definitely lighter than yesterday. that means the sea breeze is letting off the accelerator, and that will mean warmer weather this afternoon. 64 right now, partly cloudy at sfo. keeping our fingers crossed. we can get arriving flights from being delayed today. 59 to 62. most of us a little cooler this morning. a little thick dew also.62t' 4: and 7:00 at the coast. the bay a little warmer, 75, 79 and down to a comfortable 72. 72 it will be very nice no matter where you are during the evening hours. here is frances. let's find out about the commute this morning. >>> lots of green out there, but we're tracking a couple accidents in the east bay. here is a look at one northbound 242 at grant. the off-ramp is blocked because of a big rig accident. it might be out there for a while. you may want to consider clayton a an alternate. east bay 4 at san marco boulevard. an accident to the right-hand side
i'm natasha zouves. >> i'm kumasi aaron. mike is standing by to let us know what the friday forecast has in store. >>> the winds are definitely lighter than yesterday. that means the sea breeze is letting off the accelerator, and that will mean warmer weather this afternoon. 64 right now, partly cloudy at sfo. keeping our fingers crossed. we can get arriving flights from being delayed today. 59 to 62. most of us a little cooler this morning. a little thick dew also.62t' 4: and...
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let's go t'ona tao natasha beca do write for politico.ory bubbled up months ago and now it's back in the paper because there is an investigation going on about the deal. is this part of the reason in your reporting that mitch mcconnell is so sensitive, or is he just a bad sport all of a sudden? >> yeah, so my colleague and i spotted a lobbying disclosure earlier this week that essentially revealed that two of mitch mcconnell's former top advisers, one of whom is his former chief of staff have actually been lobbying congress and the department in ken since the end of may, roughly. so while they weren't exactly lobbying on the lifting of sanctions that would have allowed this aluminum project to move forward, they have been pushing more more members of congress and the treasury department to essentially be on board with this massive, billion-dollar project that's really going to serve as a boon to kentucky's economy. and of course a lot of it is coming from russia because they're supplying all the aluminum that's going to be used. so one of
let's go t'ona tao natasha beca do write for politico.ory bubbled up months ago and now it's back in the paper because there is an investigation going on about the deal. is this part of the reason in your reporting that mitch mcconnell is so sensitive, or is he just a bad sport all of a sudden? >> yeah, so my colleague and i spotted a lobbying disclosure earlier this week that essentially revealed that two of mitch mcconnell's former top advisers, one of whom is his former chief of staff...
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natasha chen for that report. >>> now he was a fashion icon, a design genius, ahead of his time. here's a quick look. >> oh, sure, it's fun and it's not fun and as my mother says, it's the price you have to pay. >> the most successful individual in the history of american fashion, halston. >> halston. >> halston. >> i'm halston. >> i made it in new york. >> his clothes danced with you. >> felt he had to design everything. >> perfume, shoes, bags, gloves. >> he knew how to get publicity. the problem was he began to believe it all. >> i'm the all-time optimist. >> i took halston to studio 54. >> he fell in love with it right away. >> they lived out a lot of their fantasies. >> drugs, sex and rock 'n' roll. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering advanced treatment options and compassi
natasha chen for that report. >>> now he was a fashion icon, a design genius, ahead of his time. here's a quick look. >> oh, sure, it's fun and it's not fun and as my mother says, it's the price you have to pay. >> the most successful individual in the history of american fashion, halston. >> halston. >> halston. >> i'm halston. >> i made it in new york. >> his clothes danced with you. >> felt he had to design everything. >>...
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natasha, troy, thank you as well. i look forward to my invite to the wing ding next year. >>> the mysterious woman behind jeffrey epstein, as questions loom over his aparenparent suic. we're learning more about the woman once called his best friend. newly unsealed documents tied to her could reveal more about his alleged crimes. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. because when you have a partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. who gives you clarity at every step, i'm and i'm an emt.erer when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. we didn
natasha, troy, thank you as well. i look forward to my invite to the wing ding next year. >>> the mysterious woman behind jeffrey epstein, as questions loom over his aparenparent suic. we're learning more about the woman once called his best friend. newly unsealed documents tied to her could reveal more about his alleged crimes. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get...
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natasha, what are you learning about what people are feeling?porter: yeah, just that pervasive feeling that there could be something that happens anywhere. i think many people across the country are sensing that, and that's why we're hearing of a lot of people calling threats in to police departments. luckily in new york and north carolina yesterday those turned out not to be shooters. but in other situations there were more serious threats. the police in winter part, florida, for example, have arrested 26-year-old richard clayton. i believe we have a picture of richard clayton. he allegedly posted on facebook saying three more days of probation left then i get my ar-15 back. don't go to walmart next week. police there say he believes in white supremacist ideology. you have police in texas saying they arrested a man for making terroristic threats. so while people are scared and on edge reporting potential threats to police, there are also situations where police are identifying individuals who are making actual threats they say to these stores.
natasha, what are you learning about what people are feeling?porter: yeah, just that pervasive feeling that there could be something that happens anywhere. i think many people across the country are sensing that, and that's why we're hearing of a lot of people calling threats in to police departments. luckily in new york and north carolina yesterday those turned out not to be shooters. but in other situations there were more serious threats. the police in winter part, florida, for example, have...
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joining me now to discuss this is natasha bertrand, national security correspondent with politico andr. so, natasha, mattis expanding on that point in an essay in the wall street journal this week, writing nations with allies thrive and those without them wither. alone, america cannot protect our people and our economy. that the time, we can see storm clouds gathering. what kind of warning is this to you? >> this is always something that mattis has emphasized. that's why it was particularly surprising when the president chose him in the first place to be the secretary of defense. he has always been very dedicated to maintaining these alliances and sees them as very important to keeping the united states safe. what he seems to be saying here is that, you know, given the performance that we saw, especially at the g7, it was more like a g6 plus one where the united states, where it used to lead, is really falling behind here and being isolationists and we won't be able to solve, you know, a lot of the united states' problem, let alone global issues if the president keeps up this isolatio
joining me now to discuss this is natasha bertrand, national security correspondent with politico andr. so, natasha, mattis expanding on that point in an essay in the wall street journal this week, writing nations with allies thrive and those without them wither. alone, america cannot protect our people and our economy. that the time, we can see storm clouds gathering. what kind of warning is this to you? >> this is always something that mattis has emphasized. that's why it was...
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cnn national correspondent natasha chen is in el paso with us, and natasha, also right now we're seeing live pictures of a march taking place and right out in front is democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke, also resident of el paso. tell us more about what's happening. >> reporter: yeah, so i am actually walking right in front of this banner that you're seeing. that is beto o'rourke holding the banner. and next to him two people over to his left is a man whose daughter is currently still in the hospital injured from that shooting. so a lot of people here also holding crosses as you see, 22 crosses representing the people who were killed in this incident. so this group is currently marching from a downtown park all the way to the courthouse where we expect that more people will be speaking, including beto o'rourke. the speakers so far have been talking a lot about unity, about this frustration of racism and hatred in their community and how they want to stand against this. they're also talking about gun legislation reform, and they also mentioned the mississippi i.c.e. raids sh
cnn national correspondent natasha chen is in el paso with us, and natasha, also right now we're seeing live pictures of a march taking place and right out in front is democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke, also resident of el paso. tell us more about what's happening. >> reporter: yeah, so i am actually walking right in front of this banner that you're seeing. that is beto o'rourke holding the banner. and next to him two people over to his left is a man whose daughter is...
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rights groups are accusing the government of covering up evidence of possible sectarian violence natasha going to reports from baghdad. beneath the shrouds or the faces of men women and children their families longed to see again longed to know what happened to them. last week 31 husbands grandmothers and daughters were buried in an unmarked grave in the cemetery in iraq's karbala province the morgan neighboring babel province gave the bodies to a local charity saying they were identified and and claimed it was a coma there is negligence on the part of the government the government should have announced to the public the existence of these bodies deny to use must be conducted to determine their identities so that they can be returned to their rightful relatives. human rights groups are accusing the government of covering up possible sectarian violence about 250 bodies have been given to the same charity for burial 2016 the governor of baba province says they're from the area and their cause of death range from what he calls terrorism to murder. suspicions have been raised because witness
rights groups are accusing the government of covering up evidence of possible sectarian violence natasha going to reports from baghdad. beneath the shrouds or the faces of men women and children their families longed to see again longed to know what happened to them. last week 31 husbands grandmothers and daughters were buried in an unmarked grave in the cemetery in iraq's karbala province the morgan neighboring babel province gave the bodies to a local charity saying they were identified and...
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they scored twice in the opening five minutes, with goals from natasha harding and emma jones hardingd from the penalty spot and the faroes scored an own goal before she sealed her hat—trick in style. wales added a sixth in injury time for a thumping win england's lucy bronze was named the uefa women's player of the year a little earlier today. she is the first english winner, voted for by top coaches in the women's game and journalists. she's been in action for england tonight, against belgium in a friendly. england don't have to qualify for that tournament in 2021. lets head over to the bbc‘s gabby logan, with news of that 3—all draw in leuven. yes, england playing in belgium tonight, the first match since their world cup semifinal exit to the usa and phil neville was looking for the former performance of the lionesses and now they do not have to qualify for 2021 because it is in england but this was not the ideal start. notan but this was not the ideal start. not an exemplary performance from front to back, there were things we analyse the game that each department, each unit withi
they scored twice in the opening five minutes, with goals from natasha harding and emma jones hardingd from the penalty spot and the faroes scored an own goal before she sealed her hat—trick in style. wales added a sixth in injury time for a thumping win england's lucy bronze was named the uefa women's player of the year a little earlier today. she is the first english winner, voted for by top coaches in the women's game and journalists. she's been in action for england tonight, against...
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cnn's natasha chen is in hampton, virginia, where the first ship arrived.edibly powerful moments. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, fred, some really emotional moments. that bell you just saw there, that's owned by a family, has had that bell since the civil war. and so some of those family members were invited up to ring it. again, very emotional as many people attending the event here gathered around and rang their own bells as well. >> say something thanking them for their sacrifice. >> reporter: in the same spot where about 20 captured africans arrived four centuries ago, people whispered prayers to them and to the ancestors who did not survive the voyage, sending those thoughts floating with flower petals into the chesapeake bay. >> the ghost of the past is still alive with us today and you can feel it as you walk around and look at the backdrop here. >> reporter: under the backdrop of mt. monroe people felt what shackles would have felt like. the co-director of african diaspora studies at spelman college says this isn't the first group of africans
cnn's natasha chen is in hampton, virginia, where the first ship arrived.edibly powerful moments. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, fred, some really emotional moments. that bell you just saw there, that's owned by a family, has had that bell since the civil war. and so some of those family members were invited up to ring it. again, very emotional as many people attending the event here gathered around and rang their own bells as well. >> say something thanking them for their...
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this conversation is not about but i want to give her the chance to respond to that very briefly natasha yes yes please this is not this is not about the i mean this is about saying that you cannot have a military solution to a political problem secondly about the sheep and issue not just a mess i mean my but from my well look at what we're going to eat it becomes 2 years that resisting the communalisation political dispute what kinda doctor says are doing is just when i think the sheep and it issue and using it for it and it's what has happened right now. and its future even last ditch the 2nd stance is and does not make them in any way you know more secure they have not addressed the issue of line not dogma justice lark ever has happened and it's anguish needlessly instead of that why just one plane does it i didn't rule so we mentioned the panda of course which were. people who are mostly hindu who love to kashmir and you hear the debate right there on why they laughed and whether or not they were quote unquote ethnically cleanse or if they left their homes because of the changing dem
this conversation is not about but i want to give her the chance to respond to that very briefly natasha yes yes please this is not this is not about the i mean this is about saying that you cannot have a military solution to a political problem secondly about the sheep and issue not just a mess i mean my but from my well look at what we're going to eat it becomes 2 years that resisting the communalisation political dispute what kinda doctor says are doing is just when i think the sheep and it...
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natasha chen, cnn, hampton, virginia. >> natasha, thank you for that report. >>> squaring the circlengelical voters and the u.s. president. will their strong support for president trump continue in 2020 or will they have a change of heart? we'll hear from some ahead as "newsroom" continues worldwide. not this john smith or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. in a jimmy john's delivery zone. and you realize, holy moly, we won a house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. enter to win a house at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. it's tsleep numberbiggest sale360 smart bed.n the enter to win a house at jimmyjohns.com. you can adjust your
natasha chen, cnn, hampton, virginia. >> natasha, thank you for that report. >>> squaring the circlengelical voters and the u.s. president. will their strong support for president trump continue in 2020 or will they have a change of heart? we'll hear from some ahead as "newsroom" continues worldwide. not this john smith or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with...
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natasha, what more do we know about all these threats targeting walmarts?ah, well, fredricka, it's really challenging because some of these are situations where people feel on edge and they are reporting to police threats that they observe. as you mention, some of those police have told us involved no shooter at all, though they did go and check it out and made sure everyone was safe and they're still investigating. however, there are a couple of other situations that were actually more serious. in winter park florida, a 26-year-old man arrested by police there. it was a joint investigation by the fbi task force there. local police, florida department of law enforcement. this person allegedly posted on facebook on august 6th that he had three more days of probation before he could get his ar-15 back. he said allegedly, quote, don't go to walmart next week. police there tell us that this person believes in white supremacist ideology and is known for posting threats. in harlingen, texas, they arrested a man for making terroristic threats. they're investigatin
natasha, what more do we know about all these threats targeting walmarts?ah, well, fredricka, it's really challenging because some of these are situations where people feel on edge and they are reporting to police threats that they observe. as you mention, some of those police have told us involved no shooter at all, though they did go and check it out and made sure everyone was safe and they're still investigating. however, there are a couple of other situations that were actually more...
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what cools the blasts at a weapons deficit which left at least one person dead 29 others injured natasha good name ripples out from baghdad. the explosion shook buildings far away and created a column of smoke that spread across the baghdad sky early monday evening at least one person was killed and dozens injured most of them civilians iraqi security forces say there was an explosion at a weapons depot inside this military base shared with a paramilitary group iranian backed and other armed groups have been operating in iraq with the full support of the country since 2014 when they join the fight against eisel a new law that came into effect on july 31st requires all paramilitary groups to report to iraqi security forces or put down their weapons other than saying an investigation is underway and compensation will be given to the family of the civilian killed the government has not offered any explanation as to what caused this explosion. to mar and his family were preparing to eat dinner for the ied holiday they say missiles began raining down on their home a window shattered a metal d
what cools the blasts at a weapons deficit which left at least one person dead 29 others injured natasha good name ripples out from baghdad. the explosion shook buildings far away and created a column of smoke that spread across the baghdad sky early monday evening at least one person was killed and dozens injured most of them civilians iraqi security forces say there was an explosion at a weapons depot inside this military base shared with a paramilitary group iranian backed and other armed...
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the nearby town of on di they call for urgent action and accuse the leaders of causing inequality natashabutler was there. to march began in the southern french border city of die thousands of protesters including some from the yellow vests movement walk to spain to demonstrate against the g. 7 summit in berates protesters say global leaders in a capitalist policies are responsible for many of the world's problems people can see it up we just begun to book received that the theme of this summit is the fight against an equality when it's them where the source of floating equality and inequality is increasing because of them it's a false cheer provocation although thousands of police have been deployed to guard against violence during the saw. officers of the protest kept a low profile french and spanish for the origins of allowed this protest on the border because it is 12 kilometers south of here it's an odd scale where g 7 leaders are beginning their summit the idea raised to keep the demonstrators as far away as possible from the international meeting one of the main issues of the g 7 w
the nearby town of on di they call for urgent action and accuse the leaders of causing inequality natashabutler was there. to march began in the southern french border city of die thousands of protesters including some from the yellow vests movement walk to spain to demonstrate against the g. 7 summit in berates protesters say global leaders in a capitalist policies are responsible for many of the world's problems people can see it up we just begun to book received that the theme of this summit...
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illegally they say if they could afford to live somewhere out of range from a military base they would natasha al-jazeera baghdad. around 500 refugees a migrants a stranded in the mediterranean sea despite being rescued by 2 charity ships both vessels have been at sea for 12 days waiting for permission to enter ports italy has banned entry and other european countries are arguing over who should take responsibility for settling the refugees. or migrants of the silent seekers from central america who are seeking a new life in the united states say the racist remarks and the recent mass shootings will not deter them i do joe castro went to your dad why it is in mexico to find out why they're not having 2nd thoughts. for new york us steel last week's massacre in el paso made her no less determined to reach the united states a mother of 2 from cuba is number 15060 on the waiting list of migrants wanting to enter from sudan what is she says the dangers she's a scaping are far greater than the mass shootings north of the border that 100. believe we've always been at risk always in danger but when we
illegally they say if they could afford to live somewhere out of range from a military base they would natasha al-jazeera baghdad. around 500 refugees a migrants a stranded in the mediterranean sea despite being rescued by 2 charity ships both vessels have been at sea for 12 days waiting for permission to enter ports italy has banned entry and other european countries are arguing over who should take responsibility for settling the refugees. or migrants of the silent seekers from central...
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of bring it up to speed with what's been happening at the g. 7 summit al jazeera is natasha is there with the latest as the final day of the g. 7 summit began donald trump left the door open for diplomacy on iran one day after refusing to comment on the unexpected arrival of the iranian foreign minister in pierrots jeffords every for was invited by the french president who's been tasked by some g 7 leaders to mediate in the crisis and i didn't want to me. i said i don't want to leave right now but it should give me time to meet with the man is going to be a great thing for him and there was great potential earlier iran's president said diplomacy must be given a chance enjoy even if the probability of success is 10 percent we must endeavor and go ahead we must not waste opportunities we must not let opportunity slip by we must make an effort. g 7 leaders have voiced concern over the u.s. trade war with china that is slow the world economy but trump said beijing and washington could begin talks to resolve the crisis in fighting zarif was a gamble for mongrel but it may have paid off th
of bring it up to speed with what's been happening at the g. 7 summit al jazeera is natasha is there with the latest as the final day of the g. 7 summit began donald trump left the door open for diplomacy on iran one day after refusing to comment on the unexpected arrival of the iranian foreign minister in pierrots jeffords every for was invited by the french president who's been tasked by some g 7 leaders to mediate in the crisis and i didn't want to me. i said i don't want to leave right now...
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has so far refused to say what caused the blast of the weapons death for which left one person dead natasha going to reports from the iraqi capital. the explosion shook buildings far away and created a column of smoke that spread across the baghdad sky early monday evening at least one person was killed and dozens injured most of them civilians iraqi security forces say there was an explosion at a weapons depot inside this military base shared with a paramilitary group iranian backed and other armed groups have been operating in iraq with the full support of the country since 2014 when they joined the fight against eisel a new law that came into effect on july 31st requires all paramilitary groups to report to iraqi security forces or put down their weapons other than saying an investigation is underway and compensation will be given to the family of the civilian killed the government has not offered any explanation as to what caused this explosion. to mar and his family were preparing to eat dinner for the ied holiday they say missiles began raining down on their home a window shattered a
has so far refused to say what caused the blast of the weapons death for which left one person dead natasha going to reports from the iraqi capital. the explosion shook buildings far away and created a column of smoke that spread across the baghdad sky early monday evening at least one person was killed and dozens injured most of them civilians iraqi security forces say there was an explosion at a weapons depot inside this military base shared with a paramilitary group iranian backed and other...