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i'm going to jump right in and natasha will join us, which derives. i want to start with the latest developments to this year and that is the situation with iran, and i wanted to ask each of you, maybe jonathan i'll start with you if you don't, mind that will come back this way in the reverse the flow, how do you think the president has handled the situation with iran? >> first of all thank you david for having me here and thank you to all of you for listening. i had a phony thought today which i never expected to enter my, had shivas, if iran doesn't respond any further than it has today, or yesterday. and if the united states, the trump administration doesn't respond, we on the extent to which it has already. this might actually turn out okay. which like i said was not something that i would've anticipated even a few days ago, the mistakes i think began at the very beginning, trump acted without approval of congress, which is problematic, the locality of the strike was, problematic the timing of the strike was highly problematic, he ministration kee
i'm going to jump right in and natasha will join us, which derives. i want to start with the latest developments to this year and that is the situation with iran, and i wanted to ask each of you, maybe jonathan i'll start with you if you don't, mind that will come back this way in the reverse the flow, how do you think the president has handled the situation with iran? >> first of all thank you david for having me here and thank you to all of you for listening. i had a phony thought today...
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it's why natasha works exclusively with children.ce. she is treating these girls as she's treated others. like tia, who's lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried to take my own life because i thought if ijust get the blame for everything, then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way because i wouldn't have imagined myself to be where i am now. but this specialist help is rare and natasha believes that many thousands of children are still struggling alone. just like carl, all those years ago. if you could talk to the ten—year—old you, what would you say to him? oh, god, that's hard. i'd tell him, you don't deserve this. i wouldn't be able to tell him anything else because he wouldn't have anything else... he would have nowhere to go. and it's not his fault. injeremy cooke's report, you will have seen natasha benjamin — who founded the child domestic violence support service, free your mind
it's why natasha works exclusively with children.ce. she is treating these girls as she's treated others. like tia, who's lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried to take my own life because i thought if ijust get the blame for everything, then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way because i wouldn't have imagined myself to be where i am now. but...
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what is the appeal, natasha, to voters there? >> well, i mean, buttigieg had the best outcome in iowa because he sort of came out of fourth place and third or fourth place to be really neck and neck with bernie sanders and turned out he did really well with rural votes and rural votes are portioned in a way that benefitted him and he seems to be doing well with moderate voters and seems to be taking away a lot of biden support base. it may be that some of these voters are thinking i want something that is not as liberal or extreme as warren or sanders, but i want someone who is new and fresh with new ideas and that's who he is appealing to. with sanders he seems to be taking a lot of warren voters and a couple reasons for that. he is not getting in too many specifics about what he's going to do. he's speaking about things in broad terms and he does not get caught up in conversations about whether or not the middle class will pay for more taxes. these were some of the heated discussions that warren had with some journalists and a
what is the appeal, natasha, to voters there? >> well, i mean, buttigieg had the best outcome in iowa because he sort of came out of fourth place and third or fourth place to be really neck and neck with bernie sanders and turned out he did really well with rural votes and rural votes are portioned in a way that benefitted him and he seems to be doing well with moderate voters and seems to be taking away a lot of biden support base. it may be that some of these voters are thinking i want...
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what natasha said is right.areer members of the justice department are very demoralized by this. and i think that the house judiciary committee will grill him but we have seen in the hearings that he had before the senate judiciary committee's confirmation, bill barr's a wiley speaker. he is not going to be flumoxed by this questioning. he said he'll enforce the rule of law. >> thanks to both of you. natasha bertrand, michael con way. >>> coming up next, we are just over a week away from nevada's democratic caucuses but only a few of the candidates are actually in that state today. we are looking at what's at stake in nevada after the break. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xelja
what natasha said is right.areer members of the justice department are very demoralized by this. and i think that the house judiciary committee will grill him but we have seen in the hearings that he had before the senate judiciary committee's confirmation, bill barr's a wiley speaker. he is not going to be flumoxed by this questioning. he said he'll enforce the rule of law. >> thanks to both of you. natasha bertrand, michael con way. >>> coming up next, we are just over a week...
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thanks so much, as always, for your insights, natasha. >> thanks for having me. >> you can logon to cnn.com for complete coverage of the 2020 election from the nevada caucus results to the campaign trail ahead. all of that at cnn.com. >>> the winner is clear, but the results are still coming in. stay with us for more continuing covage of what is happening with these nevada caucuses. >>> else where about 600 cases of coronavirus in less than a week. not in china, but south korea now on its highest alert over the virus. a live report from there for you.
thanks so much, as always, for your insights, natasha. >> thanks for having me. >> you can logon to cnn.com for complete coverage of the 2020 election from the nevada caucus results to the campaign trail ahead. all of that at cnn.com. >>> the winner is clear, but the results are still coming in. stay with us for more continuing covage of what is happening with these nevada caucuses. >>> else where about 600 cases of coronavirus in less than a week. not in china,...
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jessica: nati natasha: no puedo decir.rgo en el transcurso es un poco difÍcil cuando se te cierran muchas puertas y es mÁs complicado. alan: la abogada estÁ trabajando en este caso como lo hace con muchas personas y quiero mostrarte algo de consuelo. mira quiÉn estÁ aquÍ, lupillo y sabemos que te gusta mucho la mÚsica el te querÍa hacer un pequeÑo obsequio. lupillo: te querÍa regalar este disco. abogada: un ejemplo de perseverancia y ha cumplido todos sus sueÑos. alan: quÉ hay ahÍ adentro? [aplausos] [risas] pablo: es mi residencia, muchas gracias! alan: de la dio lupillo, estamos todos unidos, felicidades. pablo: estoy muy emocionado. esto significa que ha valido la pena la espera y tambiÉn le doy muchas gracias a dios, a la abogada jessica. alan: felicidades, estÁ con pablo con su residencia 23 aÑos despuÉs. que la fe no se pierda. lupillo se queda con nosotros para cerrar con broche de oro este gran programa. aplausos para pablo. [aplausos] aplausos para pablo. [aplausos] aplausos presentamos el [aplau2 for $5 de wendy'
jessica: nati natasha: no puedo decir.rgo en el transcurso es un poco difÍcil cuando se te cierran muchas puertas y es mÁs complicado. alan: la abogada estÁ trabajando en este caso como lo hace con muchas personas y quiero mostrarte algo de consuelo. mira quiÉn estÁ aquÍ, lupillo y sabemos que te gusta mucho la mÚsica el te querÍa hacer un pequeÑo obsequio. lupillo: te querÍa regalar este disco. abogada: un ejemplo de perseverancia y ha cumplido todos sus sueÑos. alan: quÉ hay ahÍ...
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it's why natasha works exclusively with children.es not happen when you live with domestic violence. she is treating these girls as she's treated others. like tia, who's lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried to take my own life because i thought if ijust get the blame for everything, then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way because i wouldn't have imagined myself to be where i am now. but this specialist help is rare and natasha believes that many thousands of children are still struggling alone. just like carl, all those years ago. if you could talk to the ten—year—old you were, what would you say to him? oh, god, that's hard. i'd tell him, you don't deserve this. i wouldn't be able to tell him anything else because he wouldn't have anything else... he would have nowhere to go. and it's not his fault. that report from jeremy cooke. there are details of organisations offering inform
it's why natasha works exclusively with children.es not happen when you live with domestic violence. she is treating these girls as she's treated others. like tia, who's lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried to take my own life because i thought if ijust get the blame for everything, then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way because i wouldn't...
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natasha chen is here in atlanta. that's where we'll start with natasha. tell us, first, about this travel ban, how this will affect passengers flying today. >> starting this evening, like you said, there are restrictions at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. a lot of the u.s. airlines, like delta, united and american, have announced they're suspending their flights to and from china. delta saying their last inbound flight from china will be today. we are talking about non-u.s. citizens who have been in mainland china in the last two weeks. they will be barred from entering the united states. but if you are a u.s. citizen, lawful permanent resident or immediate family member, if you've been to the province near the epicenter of the outbreak, you will undergo a 14-day mandatory quarantine. that type of quarantine hasn't happened in the u.s. for about 50 years. now, other americans who have been in the rest of mainland china, they will be undergoing screening and self-monitoring. we're also hearing that flights coming from china to the u.s. will be funneled through sev
natasha chen is here in atlanta. that's where we'll start with natasha. tell us, first, about this travel ban, how this will affect passengers flying today. >> starting this evening, like you said, there are restrictions at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. a lot of the u.s. airlines, like delta, united and american, have announced they're suspending their flights to and from china. delta saying their last inbound flight from china will be today. we are talking about non-u.s. citizens who have been...
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it's why natasha works exclusively with children. you live with domestic violence. she is treating these girls as she's treated others. like tia, who's lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried to take my own life because i thought if ijust get the blame for everything, then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way because i wouldn't allow myself to be where i am now. ——because i wouldn't have imagined myself to be where i am now. but this specialist help is rare and natasha believes that many thousands of children are still struggling alone. just like carl, all those years ago. if you could talk to the ten—year—old you were, what would you say to him? oh, god, that's hard. i'd tell him, you don't deserve this. i wouldn't be able to tell him anything else because he wouldn't have anything else... he would have nowhere to go. and it's not his fault. that report was byjeremy cooke. details of
it's why natasha works exclusively with children. you live with domestic violence. she is treating these girls as she's treated others. like tia, who's lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried to take my own life because i thought if ijust get the blame for everything, then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way because i wouldn't allow myself to be...
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, y es exactamente nuestra nati natasha.este look se puede recrear en casita con un body negro, que casi todas las mujeres tenemos en el clÓset, haces como un vestido que el vino en conjunto. andrea: puedes usar el body con pantalones negros. simplemente costÓ cinco dólares en la yarda, y despuÉs lo quisimos es que agregamos la misma tela en el toque superior de la modelo, con un body que iremos en casa. jessy: si no es tan atrevida, anita, tambiÉn se ve divino con unos le 15 o otro color. andrea: ya vieron la comparaciÓn de cómo el vestido es exactamente, no es de diseÑador, pero es de andrea chadianski. vieron cÓmo las tendencias se repiten, esas tendencias, en metÁlico, el negro, lo veremos maÑana en la sombra magenta. jessy: esperemos que las chicas que desfilarÁn maÑana presten atenciÓn. ¿quÉ opinan de los look me encantaron, porque. francisca: trÁigamelo, para yo probÁrmelo, lo necesito aquÍ. raÚl: muchas gracias, muchachas. nos vemos, chicas. tenemos que ir a una pausa. convertir restos humanos en abono orgÁnico, es u
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let's bring in ryan brownestein and natasha reccy from politico. and we were talking about this during the bra during the beak, could this be and we assume the sanders campaign wants accurate results but this does serve as running the clock out. >> natasha said that as well. yeah, it is allows them to have a cloud over iowa all the way through new hampshire. and that's the way it is. one thing, iowa did have -- it did have its effect here. buttigieg did move up. biden did move down. bernie sanders has not really moved that much, in the tracking poll bip the "boston globe" which is unusual for someone who won or finished second. so iowa was muted but not completely inconsequential in terms of shaping the new hampshire -- >> this allows bernie sanders to not quite give it to buttigieg. so buttigieg can't quite say i won iowa. he can, but there is this question mark over it and that is effective in the narrative standpoint which is what iowa is known for. >> and jeff raises a good point, natasha, that we don't know how this delegate fight will play ou
let's bring in ryan brownestein and natasha reccy from politico. and we were talking about this during the bra during the beak, could this be and we assume the sanders campaign wants accurate results but this does serve as running the clock out. >> natasha said that as well. yeah, it is allows them to have a cloud over iowa all the way through new hampshire. and that's the way it is. one thing, iowa did have -- it did have its effect here. buttigieg did move up. biden did move down....
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one on one with natasha.if i'm there yet with natasha. >> this might not happen. here come those five words again. >> can i walk you out? >> warm up the minivan. natasha needs a ride. weird musical interlude. ♪ where did the orchestra come from? one on one with kelsey. atv'ing in the peruvian mountains. kelsey hit the eye makeup. kelsey gets the rose. now the much-feared, possibly unprecedented three-on-one date. >> scary. >> i don't think anyone could prepare themselves for this. >> victoria f., hannah ann, and kelly hanging out at the hacienda. did we mention peter had his bandage off? >> got the bandage off. shall we? >> lots of talking going on. victoria f. heads for the door. but she's leaving with a rose. >> will you accept this rose? >> decision time back at the table. hannah ann gets the rose. warm up the suv. kelly's out of here. >> oh! >> champagne in the suite with the final four. kiss count, kiss count. the kiss count stops at -- seven. yeah, so seven on the kiss count. that's frankly probably the
one on one with natasha.if i'm there yet with natasha. >> this might not happen. here come those five words again. >> can i walk you out? >> warm up the minivan. natasha needs a ride. weird musical interlude. ♪ where did the orchestra come from? one on one with kelsey. atv'ing in the peruvian mountains. kelsey hit the eye makeup. kelsey gets the rose. now the much-feared, possibly unprecedented three-on-one date. >> scary. >> i don't think anyone could prepare...
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we're joined now by natasha lindstat in england. good morning to you, natasha. what a night for bernie sanders. a convincing win in nevada. the first test date that is not a majority wide state. he received union support, latino support. talk about how he pulled this off. >> he's just ran a very effective campaign and he's pben able to do a lot of good fund-raising and place ads everywhere and a lot of early voting and this will also play into what happens on super tuesday. i heard he's really energizing in person. when he speaks, he really resonates with people. as you mention, he has a wide coalition. very diverse. he's been able to attract not just white, liberal voters and also hispanics, quite a big chunk of african-american voters, college voters, student, younger people and even started to chip away at some of the moderate support that would have gone to either biden or buttigieg. and, you know, he just appeals to people because they think he's authentic. so, for the most part, we're not that surprised that he did so well in nevada. he did really well in
we're joined now by natasha lindstat in england. good morning to you, natasha. what a night for bernie sanders. a convincing win in nevada. the first test date that is not a majority wide state. he received union support, latino support. talk about how he pulled this off. >> he's just ran a very effective campaign and he's pben able to do a lot of good fund-raising and place ads everywhere and a lot of early voting and this will also play into what happens on super tuesday. i heard he's...
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. >> cnn's natasha chen spoke to this american couple who had hoped to bring their adopted daughter homenot going to be able to do that now. >> noah and ivy cleveland were supposed to be on a flight to china friday night to pick up their adopted daughter. >> we had this made for her to wear on her adoption day. >> instead, they and their two sons showed us the baby room they spent months preparing for 3-year-old ruby faith's homecoming. >> what we also got is dolls right here. >> the clevelands spent two years in an unpredictable adoption process. they finally got the certainty of booked plane tickets, hotel rooms only to have their adoption agency tell them less than two weeks before this the plans were on hold because of the coronavirus outbreak. this was days before they announced the restrictions on people traveling to china. >> this was the first time i truly wept to the point of being sick in my body. i just laid over her bed, over her crib that i had, you know, prepared for her and the pictures on the wall and her clothes in her closet and just understanding that this is not happe
. >> cnn's natasha chen spoke to this american couple who had hoped to bring their adopted daughter homenot going to be able to do that now. >> noah and ivy cleveland were supposed to be on a flight to china friday night to pick up their adopted daughter. >> we had this made for her to wear on her adoption day. >> instead, they and their two sons showed us the baby room they spent months preparing for 3-year-old ruby faith's homecoming. >> what we also got is dolls...
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now to get that perspective we add natasha lindstaedt with us. natasha, professor at the university. glad to have you with us. he's with his indian counterpart, the first lady as well. here's the thing. mr. trump has made it clear he and prime minister modi, they get along very well. talk to us about the significance of this relationship and whether that, that personal bond would mean any sort of breakthrough when it comes to the sticking points like trade. >> right. they definitely do have a strong relationship. there is a lot of chemistry there and they do share things in common as has already been mentioned. they have been characterized as right wing populist, those that want sort of a more exclusive national identity. they have been characterized, both of them, as being anti-muslim, and they have, as already mentioned, attacked the press. modi has been dealing with a faltering economy and mounting protests over the citizenship law which muslims view as being exclusive to them or targeting them. and so they share in common that they both face
now to get that perspective we add natasha lindstaedt with us. natasha, professor at the university. glad to have you with us. he's with his indian counterpart, the first lady as well. here's the thing. mr. trump has made it clear he and prime minister modi, they get along very well. talk to us about the significance of this relationship and whether that, that personal bond would mean any sort of breakthrough when it comes to the sticking points like trade. >> right. they definitely do...
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talking about another film in the competition dow natasha i've seen that it's been called house film half happening what does that mean what is this exactly. yeah this is this is utterly bizarre just the whole concept of the film it was basically comes from an art project that was done in ukraine where they did a sort of a real life version of the truman show they took hundreds of actors and put them in a reconstructed version of what was supposed to be a soviet institute and they kept in there for 3 years shooting 247 with story lines that they created for them. out of this incredible project they've had various art work sort of come out of it installation works and they want to make several films the 1st english is this down the tashi just having its premier here berlin this basically a 2 hour excerpt from the project opposed natasha who works at a canteen at this research institute has a romantic affair with one of the research is there and comes under scrutiny from the authorities because of that and i just want to see it does challenging to the viewer brutal especially because y
talking about another film in the competition dow natasha i've seen that it's been called house film half happening what does that mean what is this exactly. yeah this is this is utterly bizarre just the whole concept of the film it was basically comes from an art project that was done in ukraine where they did a sort of a real life version of the truman show they took hundreds of actors and put them in a reconstructed version of what was supposed to be a soviet institute and they kept in there...
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our senior national correspondent is in beijing and natasha chen is following u.s.rts to report at atlanta, one of the biggest airports in the world. bring us up to date on the number of cases there and what china's doing in response? i think the case is to be made china is walling off -- not walling off but restricting travel in and out of cities now? >> to become increasingly isolated. you have now this country of 1.4 billion people essentially in a globally-imposed quarantine. i want to address the numbers you bring up from the hong kong researchers, that is 76-plus thousand that they believe to have been infected with this virus. that goes along with some of what we have been digging into. we have talked firsthand with some of the nurses, doctors and patients and family members that these cases in some sense were not being reported because they are either not getting tested, some of the patients, or the tests that are done are delayed in responses. so they're not getting the results essentially. so taz something we have seen now for several days playing out. it
our senior national correspondent is in beijing and natasha chen is following u.s.rts to report at atlanta, one of the biggest airports in the world. bring us up to date on the number of cases there and what china's doing in response? i think the case is to be made china is walling off -- not walling off but restricting travel in and out of cities now? >> to become increasingly isolated. you have now this country of 1.4 billion people essentially in a globally-imposed quarantine. i want...
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cnn's natasha chen is at hartsfield-jackson airport in atlanta. natasha, the u.s. is imposing travel and quarantine restrictions that haven't been used in 50 years. what exactly is about to go into place? >> reporter: yes. so the restrictions you're talking about, fred, most of them start tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. 5:00 p.m. eastern on sunday. the white house and cdc have said that noncitizens, non-u.s. citizens in main land china the last two weeks will be temporarily banned from entering the united states. u.s. citizens, lawful permanent residents and immediate family, if they have been near the epicenter of the outbreak in hubei province, they have to go through a 14 day mandatory quarantine on arrival. if americans have been in any part of the rest of main land china the last two weeks, they'll face screening and self monitoring. but officials say risk of infection for americans is still pretty low. at the same time, because the state department has an advisory for u.s. citizens not to travel to china, a lot of airlines are looking at that and looking
cnn's natasha chen is at hartsfield-jackson airport in atlanta. natasha, the u.s. is imposing travel and quarantine restrictions that haven't been used in 50 years. what exactly is about to go into place? >> reporter: yes. so the restrictions you're talking about, fred, most of them start tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. 5:00 p.m. eastern on sunday. the white house and cdc have said that noncitizens, non-u.s. citizens in main land china the last two weeks will be temporarily banned...
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natasha chen, david, we appreciate you both so much. you. >>> one day now until super bowl liv in miami. the chiefs, the 49ers and we've got coy wire. he's there for us. hey, coy. >> reporter: good morning. feel the ocean breeze blowing through my hair. a lot of stories of redemption in this year's super bowl. a lot of fighters. i'm going to tell you about one guy whose rough upbringing and cut by six different teams have turned him into one of the brightest stars and best dads in the big game. his story coming up. you always want to be able to deliver relief for your patients. get them out of pain, get them out of pain fast. we have a new product out there: sensodyne rapid relief. if you use it on monday, by thursday, you'll be enjoying that chocolate ice cream again. they can start it, and 3 days later, i know that they're going to have the results they were looking for. does scrubbing grease feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn ultra. it's superior grease-cleaning formula gets to work faster. making easy work of tough messes. da
natasha chen, david, we appreciate you both so much. you. >>> one day now until super bowl liv in miami. the chiefs, the 49ers and we've got coy wire. he's there for us. hey, coy. >> reporter: good morning. feel the ocean breeze blowing through my hair. a lot of stories of redemption in this year's super bowl. a lot of fighters. i'm going to tell you about one guy whose rough upbringing and cut by six different teams have turned him into one of the brightest stars and best dads...
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natasha, thank you very much.t. >>> this just in to cnn, president trump appeared to kwon firm reports that the u.s. killed or attempted to kill the top al qaeda leader in yemen. one of the moest dangerous this morning. the leader of al qaeda's arabian peninsula, this comes from cnn reporting for myself and barbara starr, in which an official told us they recently conducted a strike. many counterterrorist officials consider him one of the most notorious in the world. he would sneak bombs on planes in laptop computers and other electronic devices. he reportedly came the leader of aq in 20134. when asked about the report, the office would not comment on it. this comes after qassem soleimani was killed in a drone strike last month and baggedy died in a raid in syria in october. >>> most republicans standing by the president during the impeachment trial. up next we will talk to one lifelong republican who says she's leaving the party next. sh to jackson hewitt. our tax returns come with a free lifetime accuracy guaran
natasha, thank you very much.t. >>> this just in to cnn, president trump appeared to kwon firm reports that the u.s. killed or attempted to kill the top al qaeda leader in yemen. one of the moest dangerous this morning. the leader of al qaeda's arabian peninsula, this comes from cnn reporting for myself and barbara starr, in which an official told us they recently conducted a strike. many counterterrorist officials consider him one of the most notorious in the world. he would sneak...
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it's why natasha works exclusively with children. they need to be nurtured. like tia, who has lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried taking my own life because ijust thought if i get the blame for everything, then why don't i removed then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way, because i wouldn't imagine myself to be where i am now. but this specialist help is rare. and natasha believes that many thousands of children are still struggling alone, just like carl, all those years ago. if you could talk to the ten—year—old you, what would you say to him? oh, god, that's hard. i'd tell him, "you don't deserve this." i wouldn't be able to tell him anything else, because he wouldn't have anything else... he would have nowhere to go.
it's why natasha works exclusively with children. they need to be nurtured. like tia, who has lived with a coercive and controlling father. she attempted suicide. i tried taking my own life because ijust thought if i get the blame for everything, then why don't i removed then why don't i remove myself from the situation? tia's mental health is now improving after months of focused support. i think i've come quite a long way, because i wouldn't imagine myself to be where i am now. but this...
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3000 years ago he took him to the banks of one of the middle east mrs story 3 important rivers as natasha can name now reports. it's the sound of the wind skipping across a desert campfire or the waves on a tranquil beach as the sun sets the naive or read flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments paintings on the walls of pharaohs tombs show ancient egyptians playing it. coming directly from nature we just clean it make it straight and it's an instrument rated to use this idea for me was kind of magical in that the as giving us an instrument to hear that and. that up being a cots passion for the night is rooted in his reverence for the arabic music of his ancestors 5 years ago he decided he wanted to learn how to play the ny however he couldn't find the instrument or a teacher in jordan even though the reeds grow in the valley of the jordan river he was saddened that an instrument that literally grew from his country's land and was a joy by generations of jordanians was in danger of becoming an artifact he spent days searching for the reeds in the wild and learned how to make
3000 years ago he took him to the banks of one of the middle east mrs story 3 important rivers as natasha can name now reports. it's the sound of the wind skipping across a desert campfire or the waves on a tranquil beach as the sun sets the naive or read flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments paintings on the walls of pharaohs tombs show ancient egyptians playing it. coming directly from nature we just clean it make it straight and it's an instrument rated to use this idea for...
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i'm joined by natasha britton.arry pfeiffer, former secretary of state and a senior editor for "the washington post." what are the implications of this, what more do we know about the fact that the russians are trying to help trump again and are interfering in the primaries for the benefit of bernie sanders to make the democrats more vulnerable. who knows what? what to you make of this and the fact that we're getting briefed on this it this week? >> well, break the glass, call the firefighters in the nearby county, the russians are coming. i'm not surprised. this is something bob mueller told us in his hearing on capitol hill. the russians have been coming after it. they did it in 2016, they did it in 2018. they're doing it in 2020. their goal is to be disruptive. they want to mess with us. they will have favored candidates. clearly they see donald trump's time as president as being beneficial to russian national interests so of course they are showing a preference. the fact that they're helping bernie sanders as w
i'm joined by natasha britton.arry pfeiffer, former secretary of state and a senior editor for "the washington post." what are the implications of this, what more do we know about the fact that the russians are trying to help trump again and are interfering in the primaries for the benefit of bernie sanders to make the democrats more vulnerable. who knows what? what to you make of this and the fact that we're getting briefed on this it this week? >> well, break the glass, call...
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israel it's also home to the largest population of palestinians outside of the occupied territory natasha game has been speaking to those rallying against this deal in amman. protesters describe it as an enemy invasion of every jordanian home by accepting natural gas from israel to generate electricity they say each time they turn on their lights they'll be giving the israeli government money does deal is like literally it's like funding designers and project in palestine which is like. funding is really like governments on like who are like you know violate the human rights and like it killed by the syrian people last month and israeli american consortium began pumping natural gas from a pipeline in the mediterranean sea to jordan since the public 1st learned about the deal in 2014 protesters ranging from palestinian refugees to members of parliament have united in opposition even if we are poor we cannot exchange our nic community advocates change our rights with the whites with with any white and this is what we when we think we can survive jordan relies on imports to meet its energy n
israel it's also home to the largest population of palestinians outside of the occupied territory natasha game has been speaking to those rallying against this deal in amman. protesters describe it as an enemy invasion of every jordanian home by accepting natural gas from israel to generate electricity they say each time they turn on their lights they'll be giving the israeli government money does deal is like literally it's like funding designers and project in palestine which is like. funding...
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alan: natti natasha sorprende con su pasarela de carolina herrera.ra se contabilizan al menos 13 contagiados en el paÍs. siete en california, dos en illinois, uno por cada estado en arizona, massachusetts, wisconsin y washington. veremos lo que acaban de decir los cientÍficos sobre la forma de transmisiÓn y lo que se conoce sobre este nuevo caso. presentadora: vamos a desglosar un poco lo que se sabÍa el momento. el paciente saliÓ de wuhan en un vuelo decretado por el departamento de estado que transportaba 167 evacuados.llegaron el miÉrcoles a la base de miramar en san diego. ahora estÁ hospitalizado en el san diego medical center. se encuentra estable. con esta persona van siete casos en california, es el primeroen el condado de san diego. mientras esto sucede, en hong kong, 100 residentes fueron evacuados de un edificio de apartamentos luego de que dos personas se enfermaran con el virus avivando los temores de que se propague a travÉs de tuberÍas. en este caso de un conducto sin sellar en el baÑo de uno de los pacientes que estaba a una distancia
alan: natti natasha sorprende con su pasarela de carolina herrera.ra se contabilizan al menos 13 contagiados en el paÍs. siete en california, dos en illinois, uno por cada estado en arizona, massachusetts, wisconsin y washington. veremos lo que acaban de decir los cientÍficos sobre la forma de transmisiÓn y lo que se conoce sobre este nuevo caso. presentadora: vamos a desglosar un poco lo que se sabÍa el momento. el paciente saliÓ de wuhan en un vuelo decretado por el departamento de...
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let's get back to natasha, government professor at the university of essex.t there, a lot of people saying they just want to vote donald trump out of office, but it seems everyone has got their pick and did you hear a sense of someone's in the lead in iowa there? >> well, i mean the latest polls reveal that it is bernie sanders that is in the lead with 24% to 20% to biden, so he has a slight edge and there's actually a big dip in between warren and buttigieg, so there's about -- i think they have around 15 or 16% support. unless something really crazy happens, we will predict that bernie sanders is going to win the iowa caucus. it could be really close and biden could win it, and for the most part, the iowa caucuses have predicted who the democratic candidate is going to be. it has a better ability to predict than new hampshire. but if you look at the other polls of the other states, you see that biden is ahead of sanders in many of the other key states. i think this is going to be a really wild ride here. we may see sanders move ahead in iowa, but not end up
let's get back to natasha, government professor at the university of essex.t there, a lot of people saying they just want to vote donald trump out of office, but it seems everyone has got their pick and did you hear a sense of someone's in the lead in iowa there? >> well, i mean the latest polls reveal that it is bernie sanders that is in the lead with 24% to 20% to biden, so he has a slight edge and there's actually a big dip in between warren and buttigieg, so there's about -- i think...
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natasha, what the panel is saying here is this voting group, picky shoppers. think that they're already decided on one candidate or another. >> i agree. you know, the part that i do want to say that while black voters are practical voters, we are also, when it comes to race and racism, that's a very serious issue for us. and so -- and oftentimes, that's why i think when we are talking about bloomberg, yes, this idea that he could beat trump, that's one piece. but it's also the devastating impact that the criminal justice system has had on us. the devastating impact that stop-and-frisk has had on us. we can't minimize how that would impact how voters will show up to the polls. and i think when we are talking about even what's practical and pragmatic, i want to take us back to a time when there was a favorite candidate that was running, that was part of the clinton machine. and there was an african-american male that most people said it was not practical or pragmatic to vote for a black man. but because there was something that he gave that was beyond just getti
natasha, what the panel is saying here is this voting group, picky shoppers. think that they're already decided on one candidate or another. >> i agree. you know, the part that i do want to say that while black voters are practical voters, we are also, when it comes to race and racism, that's a very serious issue for us. and so -- and oftentimes, that's why i think when we are talking about bloomberg, yes, this idea that he could beat trump, that's one piece. but it's also the devastating...
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a dreams and prove that it doesn't matter where you come from it's where you're going that counts natasha al-jazeera paris. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera china's government has launched an anti corruption investigation following the death of a doctor from the coronavirus he was accused of scare mongering after raising the alarm over the outbreak in december so a car council latest from hong kong. this is a doctor who worked at the hospital at the center of the one hand virus and sent out the early warning. actual meeting with one of the doctors know so you can discover not as thoughts public outrage is almost become a national hero it is public outcry just being own social media and in a very rare move china is in the last couple of hours announcing it's going to send its highest and corruption agency to investigate the surrounding the surroundings of these did the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaeda and their arabian peninsula during a military operation in yemen last month it says cost me was trying to organize and inspire attacks against americans president donald tr
a dreams and prove that it doesn't matter where you come from it's where you're going that counts natasha al-jazeera paris. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera china's government has launched an anti corruption investigation following the death of a doctor from the coronavirus he was accused of scare mongering after raising the alarm over the outbreak in december so a car council latest from hong kong. this is a doctor who worked at the hospital at the center of the one hand virus and sent...
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cases have been confirmed that brings the total number of cases there to 17 let's go live now to natasha butler who sent harristown tosca more and more people are being diagnosed with chronic virus who have no even been to contaminated regions tell tell us what we know about the french citizen who's died from the virus. well we are learning more details from french health authorities officials about this french citizen the 1st french national to die in france of the coronavirus there has already been one death in france before this it was a chinese tourist earlier this year now what french health officials say is that this was a 60 year old man he started having flu like symptoms 2 weeks ago he was feeling very sick but his health deteriorated in the last few days he was rushed to hospital in paris new died overnight tuesday to wednesday now he came from a region called walls which is north of paris he was a teacher and of course you can imagine that has raised a lot of concerned with others at his school with children parents other teachers as to whether or not he may have contaminated
cases have been confirmed that brings the total number of cases there to 17 let's go live now to natasha butler who sent harristown tosca more and more people are being diagnosed with chronic virus who have no even been to contaminated regions tell tell us what we know about the french citizen who's died from the virus. well we are learning more details from french health authorities officials about this french citizen the 1st french national to die in france of the coronavirus there has...
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representan estas mascotas para miles de personas que tienen esta limitación >>> el perro labrador y natashaa >>> a veces aunque es muy bueno a veces chocaban los pósters porque lo pasaba o se podía pegar >>> madrid sea tiene una vida como cualquier otra y acude a la universidad >>> todos los cachorros nacen aquí y más o menos ellos se van a una familia voluntaria y ellos dos querían >>> para que puedan ayudar a alguien >>> a los perros les enseñamos a evadir obstáculos el perro les va a desobedecer >>> y hasta sirven como compañeros de viaje >>> pero no todos los perros pueden ser perros guías algunos no terminan el entrenamiento pero que igual tienen una labor importantísima >>> podemos encontrar a personas que se han perdido personas que tienen diabetes >>> y como esta es una organización no lucrativa todo lo que hacen es sin costo para el invidente >>> no debes despejarlo ya que al hacerlo interrumpe una parte importante y fundamental de su trabajo >>> se están distrayendo al perro es muy peligroso porque el perro se distrae y si usted conoce a alguien invidente o con alguna capacidad qu
representan estas mascotas para miles de personas que tienen esta limitación >>> el perro labrador y natashaa >>> a veces aunque es muy bueno a veces chocaban los pósters porque lo pasaba o se podía pegar >>> madrid sea tiene una vida como cualquier otra y acude a la universidad >>> todos los cachorros nacen aquí y más o menos ellos se van a una familia voluntaria y ellos dos querían >>> para que puedan ayudar a alguien >>> a los...
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just wait, we'll be there soon. >> reporter: natasha chen, cnn. >>> still ahead, a child dies after his mother turns to a facebook group for medical advice. potential legal fallout next. alexa, tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. can you help keep these tomoiguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. ca
just wait, we'll be there soon. >> reporter: natasha chen, cnn. >>> still ahead, a child dies after his mother turns to a facebook group for medical advice. potential legal fallout next. alexa, tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and...
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cnn's natasha chen is at hartsfield-jackson in atlanta. the u.s. is imposing travel and quarantine restrictions now that haven't been imposed in some 50 years, so what's happening? >> reporter: that's right. atl is one of seven airports where they'll be funneling all china to u.s. flights beginning tomorrow afternoon. and a lot of the restrictions begin at 5:00 p.m. eastern time sunday. let's go over what those are. foreign nationals who have been in main land china in the last two weeks are temporarily banned from entering the u.s. then you have u.s. citizens, lawful permanent residents and their immediate family, if they have been near the epicenter of the outbreak, they're going through a 14 day mandatory quarantine. that's the type of order that hasn't been seen in the u.s. for about 50 years. and if there are americans coming from any other part of main land china back to the u.s., they'll go through extra screening, self monitoring. overall, officials say risk of infection in the u.s. is still low, which is a good thing here. we have nearly 2
cnn's natasha chen is at hartsfield-jackson in atlanta. the u.s. is imposing travel and quarantine restrictions now that haven't been imposed in some 50 years, so what's happening? >> reporter: that's right. atl is one of seven airports where they'll be funneling all china to u.s. flights beginning tomorrow afternoon. and a lot of the restrictions begin at 5:00 p.m. eastern time sunday. let's go over what those are. foreign nationals who have been in main land china in the last two weeks...
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nati natasha deslumbrÓ con su lado romÁntico. ♪ ♪ miento como icono l mundial del aÑo.. travolta llegÓ a premios lo nuestro junto a pitbull. la noche musical finalizÓ con pura energÍa gracias a willie colÓn. como acabamos de presenciar, fue una noche llena de estrellas. indiscutiblemente, uno de los momentos favoritos fue ver a john travolta por primera vez en "premios lo nuestro". regresÓ con ustedes a los estudios. patricia: lÁstima que no bailÓ o nada de los bee gees. se atreverÍa a pasar una noche en un hotel con temperaturas bajo cero en el cÍrculo polar Ártico? patricia: para terminar, estas imÁgenes que veremos no son aptas para violentos, se nos enfrÍa el aliento con mirarlas. a casi 200 kilÓmetros bajo el polo Ártico, en el norte de suecia, docena de turistas visitan el hotel de hielo. enrique: estÁ hecho con pilares congelados, las camas son bloques de hielo extraÍdos de un rÍo cercano. los huÉspedes se enfrentan a temperaturas bajo cero. para pasar una noche en alguna de las 12 habitaciones, lo mejor de la instalaciÓn, aparte es frÍo, son las listas del cielo
nati natasha deslumbrÓ con su lado romÁntico. ♪ ♪ miento como icono l mundial del aÑo.. travolta llegÓ a premios lo nuestro junto a pitbull. la noche musical finalizÓ con pura energÍa gracias a willie colÓn. como acabamos de presenciar, fue una noche llena de estrellas. indiscutiblemente, uno de los momentos favoritos fue ver a john travolta por primera vez en "premios lo nuestro". regresÓ con ustedes a los estudios. patricia: lÁstima que no bailÓ o nada de los bee gees....
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natasha passed away due to a sudden cardiac arrest in september 2018.est in september 2018. shejust collapsed, she just collapsed, and we called 999, and was doing cpr, for, like, a long time. that was quite a harrowing process, and then that was it. she was declared dead on the spot. nice to meet you. for the first time since his wife's death, arjun has agreed to have a heart checkup. every week, over12 young people aged under 35 in the uk die from heart —related conditions. in 80% of cases, there are no prior symptoms. and, on what should have been his second wedding anniversary, he is organising a concert with a host of stars in memory of his late wife. he is hoping the show will raise money for the charity cry, cardiac arrest and the young, which offers screening tests to those at risk. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: china's ruling communist party has sacked two top officials in the province at the centre of the coronavirus epidemic. the announcement was made shortly after hubei reported a huge increase in the number of ca
natasha passed away due to a sudden cardiac arrest in september 2018.est in september 2018. shejust collapsed, she just collapsed, and we called 999, and was doing cpr, for, like, a long time. that was quite a harrowing process, and then that was it. she was declared dead on the spot. nice to meet you. for the first time since his wife's death, arjun has agreed to have a heart checkup. every week, over12 young people aged under 35 in the uk die from heart —related conditions. in 80% of cases,...
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and natasha believes that many thousands of children are still struggling alone, just like carl, all those years ago. if you could talk to the ten—year—old you, what would you say to him? oh, god, that's hard. i'd tell him, "you don't deserve this." i wouldn't be able to tell him anything else, because he wouldn't have anything else... he would have nowhere to go. and it's not his fault. the headlines on bbc news... as the number of people infected with coronavirus continues to rise, the world health organization says there's a shortage of protective clothing and masks. a gp who committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences with a minimum term of 15 years. philip schofield — one of britain's most famous tv presenters — has come out as gay. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight... we've got a packed sportsday for you, this evening. huge weekend coming up of six nations rugby. so we're out and about with the very latest, the calcutta cup has been in scottish hands for the past two years. we'll be live at murrayfield, ahead of
and natasha believes that many thousands of children are still struggling alone, just like carl, all those years ago. if you could talk to the ten—year—old you, what would you say to him? oh, god, that's hard. i'd tell him, "you don't deserve this." i wouldn't be able to tell him anything else, because he wouldn't have anything else... he would have nowhere to go. and it's not his fault. the headlines on bbc news... as the number of people infected with coronavirus continues to...
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natasha chen joins me with more on the developments.really confusing and a complicated case, missing children. now she's charged, but that's really just the beginning. >> right. there's no telling exactly where the kids are, no one has seen them for about five months. j.j. and tylee recently moved with their mom from arizona to idaho. when the grandmother hadn't heard from j.j., she asked for a welfare check at the home. lori vallow said j.j. was staying with a family friend in arizona. turned out not to be true. police say they found out vallow asked the friend to lie on her behalf. during the version, they learned tylee wasn't seen since september. when police returned the next day with search warrants, they found vallow and her new husband daybell fled their home. they went to hawaii where police did surveillance, don't believe the children are in hawaii. vallow was arrested thursday after missing a court ordered deadline to prove her kids were alive. the video you're seeing there, the man walking out was her new husband, chad. we re
natasha chen joins me with more on the developments.really confusing and a complicated case, missing children. now she's charged, but that's really just the beginning. >> right. there's no telling exactly where the kids are, no one has seen them for about five months. j.j. and tylee recently moved with their mom from arizona to idaho. when the grandmother hadn't heard from j.j., she asked for a welfare check at the home. lori vallow said j.j. was staying with a family friend in arizona....
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we're going to talk to natasha chen. lot of people wondering how this travel ban will affect passengers flying today. help us understand that. >> good morning, christi and victor. we're talking about the restrictions starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today. nonu.s. citizens who have been in mainland chooin in the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter the united states. u.s. citizens lawful permanent residence and their immediate family members, if they have been near the epicenter of this outbreak in the last 14 days, they will be undergoing mandatory quarantine for 14 days. there hasn't been such an order for a quarantine like that in the united states for about 50 years. and then for americans who have been in the rest of mainland china in the last 14 days, they'll have to go through more screening and self-monitoring. all flights from china will be going through seven airports. they include seattle, san francisco, l.a., chicago, jfk and hartsfield jackson in atlanta. we met a woman yesterday who got on one of the
we're going to talk to natasha chen. lot of people wondering how this travel ban will affect passengers flying today. help us understand that. >> good morning, christi and victor. we're talking about the restrictions starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today. nonu.s. citizens who have been in mainland chooin in the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter the united states. u.s. citizens lawful permanent residence and their immediate family members, if they have been near the epicenter of...
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natasha lynn stat is joining us now, pro percent of government at the university of essex in england. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, the nevada caucuses just days away and polls are showing bernie sanders in the lead. there is also increased concerns that we may see a repeat of the iowa debacle. if that happens and if sanders wins nevada, perhaps goes ahead and wins the nomination, the big question here for all democrats is can he beat donald trump. what's the answer to that? and who, if he can't, is better positioned to do so? >> that's a really important question. of course, there is a big difference between bernie sanders in 2016 and 2020. i actually think in 2016 he might have been able to beat trump. he seemed to resonate with the same types of people who ended up voting for trump in 2016. now we have a completely different landscape and we're seeing sanders being portrayed on the right side from trump and his team. as a socialist, as someone who is incredibly dangerous and they are trying to play upon people's fears of what he's going to do. particular
natasha lynn stat is joining us now, pro percent of government at the university of essex in england. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, the nevada caucuses just days away and polls are showing bernie sanders in the lead. there is also increased concerns that we may see a repeat of the iowa debacle. if that happens and if sanders wins nevada, perhaps goes ahead and wins the nomination, the big question here for all democrats is can he beat donald trump. what's...
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natasha, great to have you with us. very important story playing out overseas, probably not getting enough attention with everything that's happening in the election cycle. the accusations coming out from assange's lawyers. >> yeah, so what assange's defense team is going to be arguing as soon as tomorrow is that rick grinnell, when he was the ambassador to germany, he intervened in assange's extradition case and his arrest, essentially, on the direct orders of president interrupt, they are arguing that this demonstrates that this was all very political because the obama administration declined to bring charges against julian assange for the chilling effect that it might have on journalists on the first amendment. when trump came into office things changed. one of the ways that he facilitated the arrest and prosecution of julian assange. was through rick grinnell. in order to bolster their case for this, they're going to introduce recordings and screen shots that a grinnell ally had going into last year about grinnell's
natasha, great to have you with us. very important story playing out overseas, probably not getting enough attention with everything that's happening in the election cycle. the accusations coming out from assange's lawyers. >> yeah, so what assange's defense team is going to be arguing as soon as tomorrow is that rick grinnell, when he was the ambassador to germany, he intervened in assange's extradition case and his arrest, essentially, on the direct orders of president interrupt, they...
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >> the u.k. declared the wuhan coronavirus a serious and imminent threat to public health. this gives the government additional powers to delay or prevent the further spread of the virus. in a statement, the government said it has designated two locations in england as isolation facilities and named wuhan and hubei province in china as infected areas. now, this comes after a fourth case of the disease was confirmed in the united kingdom. >>> all right. we turn to a completely different topic, to the oscars now, and the movie that dominated the night. "parasite" the south korean dark comedy won best picture, becoming the first-ever non-english language film to take home the top prize. now, the film and its director were also honored for best director, best international feature film and best screen play. cnn's stephanie elam caught up with now oscar winning director and asked him about his big night. >> reporter: your hurdle has been hot and the glass ceiling has been broken. you said that you're
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >> the u.k. declared the wuhan coronavirus a serious and imminent threat to public health. this gives the government additional powers to delay or prevent the further spread of the virus. in a statement, the government said it has designated two locations in england as isolation facilities and named wuhan and hubei province in china as infected areas. now, this comes after a fourth case of the disease was confirmed in the united kingdom. >>> all right....
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natasha chen, thank you so much. >>> all right.ump administration is sending tactical teams into several cities as the fight over immigration heats up. >>> plus, trump versus bloomberg? a fight over height on the campaign trail. ♪ beds get sick too protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness- causing bacteria detergent leaves behind. lysol. what it takes to protect. coyou fifteen percentico or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. oh no, here comes gthe neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend appointments too. he's here. bill? karolyn? nope! no, just a couple of rocks. download the my account app to manage your appointments making today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. i'll pass. >>> look at our top stories now. u.s. defense
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this man takes me to where his ten—year—old granddaughter natasha drowned.m. one of 36 people, most of them children, who have died in abandoned mining pits in the last few years. herfamily had been demanding in vain for the mining companies to obey the law and clean up the ravaged landscape. their family moved here in the 19705 as part of a huge government—sponsored transmigration programme to get people out of overcrowded java, to sparsely populated areas. they are going to make this the new capital of indonesia in your area — how do you feel about that? this is what their new capital on their doorstep could look like. this, the winning urban design selected through a government—run competition. the team's vision is of a compact capital city inspired and respectful of its rainforest environment. we will not encroach into the protected forest. in fact we will try to increase the area of the natural forest. we have a very good opportunity to start from scratch where we have all the model of the city that is compact and is walkable, that is based on mass tran
this man takes me to where his ten—year—old granddaughter natasha drowned.m. one of 36 people, most of them children, who have died in abandoned mining pits in the last few years. herfamily had been demanding in vain for the mining companies to obey the law and clean up the ravaged landscape. their family moved here in the 19705 as part of a huge government—sponsored transmigration programme to get people out of overcrowded java, to sparsely populated areas. they are going to make this...
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our natasha chen has more about that. >> reporter: around the world, the coronavirus has a legitimatern, but along with that, a dose of racism. this person denied a room to the men filming this video. >> if you're from china, i need to know. >> because why? >> because of the coronavirus going around and anyone from china, i'm told, has to be picked up and quarantined for two weeks. >> reporter: actually, it's people returning to the u.s. who have traveled to china recently, not just anyone who may look chinese. wyndam hotels says they're deeply troubled and no corporate policy denying rooms to guests who are chinese. people are reporting incidents of verbal abuse. >> i said you dropped your coronavirus. >> reporter: and physical attacks. the new york police hate crimes task force is asking the woman wearing the face mask to report it for a full investigation. before the cameras started rolling, the man hit the woman on the head, used expletives and called her diseased. the video shows the man chasing the man who turned around and attacked her. she said the initial conflict seemed to b
our natasha chen has more about that. >> reporter: around the world, the coronavirus has a legitimatern, but along with that, a dose of racism. this person denied a room to the men filming this video. >> if you're from china, i need to know. >> because why? >> because of the coronavirus going around and anyone from china, i'm told, has to be picked up and quarantined for two weeks. >> reporter: actually, it's people returning to the u.s. who have traveled to china...
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that's what we should be focused on right now. >> natasha, to your reporting, there are two reasons he should do that. i don't know which of those it is, but i'm wondering if there is any reporting which backs up which of those two it is and whether republicans want it as well. >> yeah, so we don't have the reporting that suggests that the president has told aides, for example, that he really wants russia to interfere because he thinks it's going to help him, right? so far what we've heard is he gets enraged because he thinks it questions the legitimacy of his election in 2016 and re-election in 2020, potential re-election in 2020. but i think a lot of former national security and security experts are telling us they're concerned that the intel community now is self-censoring. they're going into these briefings with congress and intel officials are actually holding back on the real threats that are posed by russia with regard to helping trump win re-election this year. "the new york times" reported that some intel officials were very irked by the fact that shelby pearson was telling me
that's what we should be focused on right now. >> natasha, to your reporting, there are two reasons he should do that. i don't know which of those it is, but i'm wondering if there is any reporting which backs up which of those two it is and whether republicans want it as well. >> yeah, so we don't have the reporting that suggests that the president has told aides, for example, that he really wants russia to interfere because he thinks it's going to help him, right? so far what...
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natasha passed away due to a sudden cardiac arrest in september 2018.t collapsed, and we called 999 and they were doing cpr for a long time, that was bad, a harrowing process and that was it, she was declared dead on the spot. nice to meet you. for the first time since his wife's death, arjun has agreed to have a heart check—up. every week, over 12 young people under 35 in the uk die from heart—related conditions. in 80% of cases, there are no prior symptoms. and on what should have been his second wedding anniversary, he's organising a concert with a host of stars in memory of his late wife. he is hoping the show will raise money for the charity cry, cardiac arrest in the young, which offers screening tests to identify those at risk. shabnam mahmood, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. panzuto was a mafia boss, for years he played a key role in naples‘ camorra, but now he has turned state witness and is helping put his former associates behind bars. this film contains descriptions of violence which some viewers may find upsetting. naples, where polic
natasha passed away due to a sudden cardiac arrest in september 2018.t collapsed, and we called 999 and they were doing cpr for a long time, that was bad, a harrowing process and that was it, she was declared dead on the spot. nice to meet you. for the first time since his wife's death, arjun has agreed to have a heart check—up. every week, over 12 young people under 35 in the uk die from heart—related conditions. in 80% of cases, there are no prior symptoms. and on what should have been...