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natasha: ¡vítor! ¡vítor, albertano, dónde están? vítor: ¡ey, natasha! ¡acá estamos!ué, qué? pues ¿qué querías que hiciera ahí adentro ocho horas botada, abandonada? ni modo que me pusiera a leer la biblia. vítor: o sea nos estabas cuidando. ¿por qué nos dejaste ahí abandonados y no fuiste a buscarnos? natasha: mi mamá me dijo desde que yo era bien chiquita que si algún día yo me perdía, me quedara ahí. ahí hasta que ella regresara a buscarme. ella nunca regresó, pero ustedes sí. ¿a poco no se acuerdan de nada? albertano: ¡ya, vítor! ya me duele la cabeza bien gacho de tantos flashbacks. vítor: no, eso es por la cruda. albertano: ¡Órale! vítor: ¡vámonos ya! ¡Órale, vámonos! [música] locutor: esta noche, en "aquÍ y ahora". la muerte en custodia de una adolescente deja al descubierto las deficiencias de los cuidados de salud que reciben algunos reclusos en los centros de detenciÓn de ice. >> nunca imaginamos que se iba a morir ella porque estaba tan alerta y ademÁs fue una muerte, para mÍ, muy rapida. locutor: bandas criminales estÁn extorsionando a familias trabajadora
natasha: ¡vítor! ¡vítor, albertano, dónde están? vítor: ¡ey, natasha! ¡acá estamos!ué, qué? pues ¿qué querías que hiciera ahí adentro ocho horas botada, abandonada? ni modo que me pusiera a leer la biblia. vítor: o sea nos estabas cuidando. ¿por qué nos dejaste ahí abandonados y no fuiste a buscarnos? natasha: mi mamá me dijo desde que yo era bien chiquita que si algún día yo me perdía, me quedara ahí. ahí hasta que ella regresara a buscarme. ella nunca regresó, pero...
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but first to you, natasha. >> reporter: yeah, fred.ust a few minutes ago, captain scott moore with the wilson county sheriff's office told us there were no explosives found at that suspicious white box truck. again, no explosives found. they did detain the driver of that truck. he would not go into detail about why they detained him, said that would be information coming from the rutherford county sheriff's office because that's where the initial call came in that this truck was parked at a convenience store, playing a recording similar to the audio that we heard from the rv at the downtown nashville christmas morning explosion. so that's why they were looking into this truck to begin with. and they pulled this truck over earlier today, about mid-morning, in this area which local residents tell me is called major, the town of major near lebanon. this has been going on for hours, but right now this highway, 231, is reopening soon. we've seen many of the law vehicles actually leave the scene, so only a few left. and they pulled the white
but first to you, natasha. >> reporter: yeah, fred.ust a few minutes ago, captain scott moore with the wilson county sheriff's office told us there were no explosives found at that suspicious white box truck. again, no explosives found. they did detain the driver of that truck. he would not go into detail about why they detained him, said that would be information coming from the rutherford county sheriff's office because that's where the initial call came in that this truck was parked at...
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hi there, natasha. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, amara, we've been here for several hours and i want to step aside so that you can see the federal authorities here, what the fbi public information officer told me is that this is -- these are teams conducting court-authorized activity and that's how he phrased it. he wouldn't say anything more about what's going on. but what we understand is that first there was a team of bomb technicians that cleared the property to make it safe for the evidence teams to go in, and that's what we've been observing for the past couple of hours, people with atf, with the fbi, evidence teams going into that house that you see there on the corner, and what we understand is that they are really going through very methodically to document everything, photographing what they see in their place inside the house, documenting that, and then if necessary, bringing any evidence out of the house. this process, we understand, can take several hours, so it's been us basically watching agents com
hi there, natasha. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, amara, we've been here for several hours and i want to step aside so that you can see the federal authorities here, what the fbi public information officer told me is that this is -- these are teams conducting court-authorized activity and that's how he phrased it. he wouldn't say anything more about what's going on. but what we understand is that first there was a team of bomb technicians that cleared the property to make it...
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correspondent joins us live from los angeles studio with more natasha. yeah that's right there as a city of los angeles alone has seen upwards of some 200 deaths a day airports are seeing a rapid increase in travel during this holiday season and now stay at home measures have officially been extended and while the number of travelers at airports across the nation is down some 50 percent the transportation security administration said it screened over 1000000 passenger sunday last the highest since march the beginning of the pandemic and despite warnings against travel over the past 10 days officials report some 10000000 people have been screened at airports however this is down from last year's normal 25000000 people and in the state of california there have been more than 3000 deaths in the past 2 weeks this brings the total number of deaths in the state to more than 24000 based upon the travel we have seen just the last week and i expect. more of the same through the rest of the holiday season the surge on top of the surge arguably on top of another su
correspondent joins us live from los angeles studio with more natasha. yeah that's right there as a city of los angeles alone has seen upwards of some 200 deaths a day airports are seeing a rapid increase in travel during this holiday season and now stay at home measures have officially been extended and while the number of travelers at airports across the nation is down some 50 percent the transportation security administration said it screened over 1000000 passenger sunday last the highest...
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natasha, let me start with you. and your great reporting.d then i'll read from it after you give us an over view. >> sure. i just wanted to give an update. we just got an on the record confirmation from the department of energy that they are responding to cyber incident related to the solar winds compromise and working with federal and industry partners. they say that at this point the investigation has found that the malware has been isolated to business networks only. and has not actually impacted the mission essential national security functions of the department. and they say that when the department identified the vulnerable software immediate action was taken to mitigate the risk and all software identified as vulnerable has been disconnected from the department of energy network. but obviously this is a escalation of the recent reports that we've seen of the other agencies that the russians have managed to compromise. they did get into a back door in the energy department and in the national security agency administrators and networks
natasha, let me start with you. and your great reporting.d then i'll read from it after you give us an over view. >> sure. i just wanted to give an update. we just got an on the record confirmation from the department of energy that they are responding to cyber incident related to the solar winds compromise and working with federal and industry partners. they say that at this point the investigation has found that the malware has been isolated to business networks only. and has not...
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natasha: being an island, clearly, the biggest port of entry is dover. this one port of entry for trucks on the road, which is the most important one. and this is really, as we have seen, it is completely backed up. the u.k. is not self-sufficient with regards to its own food. conversely, the other way around, we have seen massive scottish producers who are trying to get into the european table. if it does not arrive by christmas, they will have lost the years work. it is on both sides. it is not just the shortage of food in the u.k., but it's also the situation of u.k. companies who cannot export their own products. so, we are all struggling. it is affecting the business community tremendously. i have to say it is really this uncertainty, almost the uncertainty then saying the duties. if we all knew six month ago what we are dealing with, what is the monster we are dealing with but at the moment, this is the biggest struggle, the uncertainty. it looks as though today they will give us something or they have to wait until the end of the year, i don't kno
natasha: being an island, clearly, the biggest port of entry is dover. this one port of entry for trucks on the road, which is the most important one. and this is really, as we have seen, it is completely backed up. the u.k. is not self-sufficient with regards to its own food. conversely, the other way around, we have seen massive scottish producers who are trying to get into the european table. if it does not arrive by christmas, they will have lost the years work. it is on both sides. it is...
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natasha chen, appreciate it. for more on the investigation, let's go to senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, what's the latest that you have heard? >> anderson, the resources are on their way to nashville. the fbi memphis field office is taking the lead on this investigation of what is obviously a vehicle bomb that went off, and the devastating one at that, because you can see from those pictures the amount of devastation that went not only on that block but there were windows blown out on blocks around the scene of that, and as you pointed out, the building that appears to be the most damaged is that at&t exchange building. and there's a lot of things that are puzzling to law enforcement right now. the atf is sending in their national response team. these are some of the best bomb techs there are in the federal government, and what they're going to do is they're going to examine all of the evidence, both from the damaged buildings, the remains of this rv to see whether they can determine what this bomb
natasha chen, appreciate it. for more on the investigation, let's go to senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, what's the latest that you have heard? >> anderson, the resources are on their way to nashville. the fbi memphis field office is taking the lead on this investigation of what is obviously a vehicle bomb that went off, and the devastating one at that, because you can see from those pictures the amount of devastation that went not only on that block but there were windows...
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natasha, thank you so much. naveed, i'll see you a little bit later in the program. >>> still ahead for us, a new vaccine ready for you. we'll talk about moderna's new weapon against covid-19 with a doctor who took part in the trials. >>> plus, fresh lockdowns in the u.k. just before christmas. a scientist there says a new form of coronavirus is spreading fast. >>> but first, richard lui standing by with other big stories we're watching here on msnbc. richard? >> all right. good day to you, alicia. some of the stories with other watching, the u.s. has now recorded more than 250,000 new covid cases. total cases are approaching 18 million with over 315,000 deaths. in congress, still no deal on co-ed relief. the senate called it a night just a short time ago. a vote on a relief package is not expected until tomorrow. friday congress passed a two-day funding extension. next deadline, sunday at minded. >>> join the army? you're a soldier. join the space force, you're a guardian. vice president pence announced the new
natasha, thank you so much. naveed, i'll see you a little bit later in the program. >>> still ahead for us, a new vaccine ready for you. we'll talk about moderna's new weapon against covid-19 with a doctor who took part in the trials. >>> plus, fresh lockdowns in the u.k. just before christmas. a scientist there says a new form of coronavirus is spreading fast. >>> but first, richard lui standing by with other big stories we're watching here on msnbc. richard?...
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natasha, good morning! it's great to have you here on "way too early."ve report for politico on this attack actually reaching into the agency that deals with our nuclear weapons, which i think for a lot of people is a pretty scary headline. what did you learn about the extent of this breach? >> yeah, kasie, it was pretty alarming to hear, but essentially, the department of energy have found through its own investigation that its networks had been breached by attackers who had found their way into their networks through a back door. they don't know yet what the hackers were actually able to access, if anything, and they may not know for weeks. that is what their assessment is, is that right now, they're just kind of still trying to figure out the extent of the damage. but this hack really targeted some pretty key agencies and key aspects of the department of energy. they targeted the national labs that conduct research with nuclear power and weapons. they targeted the office of secure transportation 2009 the national security administration, which is task
natasha, good morning! it's great to have you here on "way too early."ve report for politico on this attack actually reaching into the agency that deals with our nuclear weapons, which i think for a lot of people is a pretty scary headline. what did you learn about the extent of this breach? >> yeah, kasie, it was pretty alarming to hear, but essentially, the department of energy have found through its own investigation that its networks had been breached by attackers who had...
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so it's important to understand, sort of what natasha said. the reason that this wasn't detected is simply because they focus on the supply chain, right? cybersecurity, just like any security, is focused on keeping a bad guy from the outside, out. in this case, they exploited a private company, solarwinds. they exploited their product. they changed code. they did it through an update server. they actually changed code. that, in a definition, is cyberattack. however, it was not a u.s. government system that started this off. it was a private company. so, the question here, and what i have asked experts is should we allow that critical-infrastructure umbrella, the idea that because they attacked a private company that, in effect, was used to launch a much larger-scale operation against government systems, the answer, frankly, i think is yes. i mean, look, today, what happens if, tomorrow, it's boeing? i mean, this is a really important extension. and a lot of people i am talking to, on the expert side, are saying this warrants an actual response
so it's important to understand, sort of what natasha said. the reason that this wasn't detected is simply because they focus on the supply chain, right? cybersecurity, just like any security, is focused on keeping a bad guy from the outside, out. in this case, they exploited a private company, solarwinds. they exploited their product. they changed code. they did it through an update server. they actually changed code. that, in a definition, is cyberattack. however, it was not a u.s. government...
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and that's why we find cnn's natasha chen. natasha? >> reporter: dana, investigators left the scene just before 6:00 p.m. eastern time. we saw them work here for several hours this afternoon. the neighbors tell us they've been here all day. the fbi said they were executing court authorized activity. what we understand is first a bomb technician team cleared this property so it would be safe to enter, and an evidence team came in, and we saw them going in and out of the house, documenting and photographing everything inside, as they were, and bringing out bags of evidence. behind me is a fence here with a yard where they did go in through a side door. we saw them come in and out that way for several hours. neighbors did tell us they saw an rv parked here over the last few months. even in recent weeks, but did not know the person who lived at this property. dana? >> natasha, thank you for that. now to cnn crime and justice correspondent. shimon, how did investigators arrive at this latest theory you have been reporting on? >> reporter: r
and that's why we find cnn's natasha chen. natasha? >> reporter: dana, investigators left the scene just before 6:00 p.m. eastern time. we saw them work here for several hours this afternoon. the neighbors tell us they've been here all day. the fbi said they were executing court authorized activity. what we understand is first a bomb technician team cleared this property so it would be safe to enter, and an evidence team came in, and we saw them going in and out of the house, documenting...
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natasha chen is live for us in nashville. natasha, what are you hearing from investigators? >> reporter: this is very much an active scene. governor bill lee posted on twitter about requesting the emergency declaration. he said on twitter that after he toured this area he found the devastation shocking. and of course, that's because there's so much debris here. it spreads across several blocks. we're on 2nd avenue where this happened, but it's several blocks away where the perimeter is. you can see some police cars in the distance with tape right there. there's shattered glass even several blocks away. there may be a press conference this afternoon to update us with the latest information from law enforcement. as you mentioned, they confirmed yesterday that there was tissue found believed to be human remains. i asked specifically where they found that on the site f that could possibly relate to whether anyone was in the rv, and the police chief told me it was too soon to answer the question, that the debris is scattered in a way that they're still working through this and mo
natasha chen is live for us in nashville. natasha, what are you hearing from investigators? >> reporter: this is very much an active scene. governor bill lee posted on twitter about requesting the emergency declaration. he said on twitter that after he toured this area he found the devastation shocking. and of course, that's because there's so much debris here. it spreads across several blocks. we're on 2nd avenue where this happened, but it's several blocks away where the perimeter is....
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natasha chen is live for us in nashville. natasha, what are you hearing from investigators?ter: this is very much an active scene.
natasha chen is live for us in nashville. natasha, what are you hearing from investigators?ter: this is very much an active scene.
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go to national correspondent natasha chen live on the ground in nashville. natasha, we may have to break away as soon as the press conference begins. really, the biggest update we have just over the last half hour from josh campbell and others, reporting that human remains, believed to be human remains have been found near the site. >> reporter: that's right. that's something that will be asked at the press conference in a few minutes. we're expecting to hear from the mayor who is actually instituting a curfew around the area of the blast site. that started at 4:30 local time this afternoon, will go through sunday afternoon as well. this is to try to keep people away from the downtown core where investigators are really working on this. where we are now, media are gathered, where the press conferences are happening is on second avenue but several blocks away from where the explosion happened this morning. you can see flashing lights in the distance where they blocked it off. you can also see there's pretty much nobody on the streets. that's what a lot of dow
go to national correspondent natasha chen live on the ground in nashville. natasha, we may have to break away as soon as the press conference begins. really, the biggest update we have just over the last half hour from josh campbell and others, reporting that human remains, believed to be human remains have been found near the site. >> reporter: that's right. that's something that will be asked at the press conference in a few minutes. we're expecting to hear from the mayor who is...
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cnn's national correspondent natasha chen has been following these developments. there's no manhunt at this point. but law enforcement was going in and out of that home all day. it signals they perhaps do not believe this is a continuing threat. >> reporter: we were at the antioch property for several hours watching teams work. by accounts from the neighbors, it seems like there were crews at the property pretty much all day. at first there was a bomb technician squad that went in to clear the property, making it safe to enter. than an evidence team showed up. they were documenting and photographing everything inside the house as it was. very meticulous, going through the yard area, in and out of a side door. we did see them take out bags of evidence, as well. in talking to the neighbors there, not a lot of them knew the person that lived at the house, but they realized an rv we showed via google street view. if we can show the view, it shows the rv parked there. in years past neighbors have seen it, recent weeks, the markings similar to the one shown in a police
cnn's national correspondent natasha chen has been following these developments. there's no manhunt at this point. but law enforcement was going in and out of that home all day. it signals they perhaps do not believe this is a continuing threat. >> reporter: we were at the antioch property for several hours watching teams work. by accounts from the neighbors, it seems like there were crews at the property pretty much all day. at first there was a bomb technician squad that went in to...
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so i think they're going to stick to the script, but again, once january 6 hits, game over. >> natasha. this is an opportunity for mitch mcconnell, one that he might, might be willing to take. look, i'm not giving him medal for being a profile in courage here, what he's done the last month or so but the way he has spoken over the last week indicates he's been looking for a chance to turn the page. >> yes, i think that again when you have these, you were talking about this being a formality, something that the average american didn't pay attention to, it's a really important moment, this electoral college vote today, and again, that joint session that's going to happen on january 6th, because it allows leaders like mitch mcconnell to again point to the process, to point to democracy at work, to point to this being about the law and not necessarily political loyalty, and we saw this with william barr as well, who sort of spoke to the limits of what he could do, based on the law and based on these institutions that are meant to protect us. so i agree. i think that this could be a moment f
so i think they're going to stick to the script, but again, once january 6 hits, game over. >> natasha. this is an opportunity for mitch mcconnell, one that he might, might be willing to take. look, i'm not giving him medal for being a profile in courage here, what he's done the last month or so but the way he has spoken over the last week indicates he's been looking for a chance to turn the page. >> yes, i think that again when you have these, you were talking about this being a...
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natasha, thank you so much for being on with us. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> the christmas morning explosion in downtown nashville, tennessee, appears to have been a suicide bombing by a lone individual. that's according to law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. the fbi says it isn't looking for more suspects at this time. investigators swarmed over a residence in suburban nashville on saturday in connection with the case. earlier photos show a white recreational vehicle at that address that may have been the same one used in friday's explosion. at least three people were hurt in the massive blast, dozens of nearby businesses were badly damaged and digital communications in the region were disrupted for a time. for the latest on what we know so far, here is cnn's shimon prokupecz. >> reporter: authorities here in nashville continue to try to figure out the motive behind the christmas morning attack. one belief from authorities is that this was a suicide bombing, but they don't know wha
natasha, thank you so much for being on with us. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> the christmas morning explosion in downtown nashville, tennessee, appears to have been a suicide bombing by a lone individual. that's according to law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. the fbi says it isn't looking for more suspects at this time. investigators swarmed over a residence in suburban nashville on saturday in connection with the case. earlier...
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what are you learning there, natasha?reporter: we're standing on second avenue where the blast happened but it's several blocks away because of the wide perimeter that's been set up. as you probably mentioned, investigators believe this to be the result of a likely suicide becoming according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. and what they're doing right now is trying to work from the outside of the perimeter in so this is going to be very methodical. it's going to take a lot of time. the city expects to lift the curfew around this region of the downtown area later this afternoon. and, of course, yesterday we were standing in a neighborhood in antioch, tennessee, for many hours, ten miles southeast of where we are right now, we were watching for hours as agents were going in and out of a house there. the fbi told me they were executing court-authorized activity. we saw first a bomb technician team go in and clear the property so it would be safe to go in and an evidence team showed
what are you learning there, natasha?reporter: we're standing on second avenue where the blast happened but it's several blocks away because of the wide perimeter that's been set up. as you probably mentioned, investigators believe this to be the result of a likely suicide becoming according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. and what they're doing right now is trying to work from the outside of the perimeter in so this is going to be very methodical....
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natasha had a keen sense of socialjustice.ing forjoy. it gives us a voice for others. natasha, she passed away sadly four years ago. we know she is in heaven and looking down and going yes, daddy, fight the good fight on this earth while you are here and help protect the 2 million people in the uk who have severe food allergies. that is why. .. uk who have severe food allergies. that is why... we feel honoured to receive the 0be. both of us have an 0be so we are an 0be married couple, which feels strange. we accept these and take these on—board because we are here to make a big change in this to help protect people who suffer from food allergies, so they do not die, suffer from serious hospitalisation. that is why natasha's charity is about to embark on some of the biggest changes in terms of funding scientific work in the uk. more of that will be revealed in the spring next year with very big news indeed. tanya, it is an important point that nadhim makes about the ongoing work. but can you go back in time? was there a point i
natasha had a keen sense of socialjustice.ing forjoy. it gives us a voice for others. natasha, she passed away sadly four years ago. we know she is in heaven and looking down and going yes, daddy, fight the good fight on this earth while you are here and help protect the 2 million people in the uk who have severe food allergies. that is why. .. uk who have severe food allergies. that is why... we feel honoured to receive the 0be. both of us have an 0be so we are an 0be married couple, which...
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natasha is in independent. you are on. with dave isay. >> good morning, a long time ago, i wish i had that book available now because i gave it to my grandson. i think it was george legos. his theory for talking to people is to talk to them about something that they like when you open a conversation. you find some sort of mutuality and then you can develop your discussion further. i've been trying to follow that. it's very important at this time because i'm absolutely amazed at how one person can alienate half of the country practically. it's a terrible thing that families can't get to meet and enjoy one another company. i mean, through the years we've talked about politics and religion and such, but i've never seen anything that has engendered such hate and animosity as i see now. it's a shame. i wonder if you might have some thoughts on how to correct that? thank, you i enjoy this topic very much. c-span, we all love you. thank you. >> thanks, natasha. love to you as well out in michigan. dave isay. >> natasha, the advic
natasha is in independent. you are on. with dave isay. >> good morning, a long time ago, i wish i had that book available now because i gave it to my grandson. i think it was george legos. his theory for talking to people is to talk to them about something that they like when you open a conversation. you find some sort of mutuality and then you can develop your discussion further. i've been trying to follow that. it's very important at this time because i'm absolutely amazed at how one...
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natasha chen joins me with more. what is the latest that you've learned, natasha? >> reporter: biana, investigators will be going through the site today several blocks behind us. anthony quinn warner they announced his name yesterday after going through one of the homes that he lived in previously, the day before, we saw federal agents for hours going through taking out evidence from a home in antioch, tennessee, that's just about ten miles southeast of where we're standing. it's a tip about the rv that led them there and keep in mind, the blast was so vast but still able to get fragments of the rv to get a vehicle identification number to lead back to the owner. they also were able to process identifying him pretty quickly. they were taking the human remains found on the site, having that processed quickly at quantico, along with dna samples of warner's family members, that's how they got confirmation of this person as the suspect. police last night released new surveillance video of the dramatic moment when the explosion went off, just this giant ball of orange.
natasha chen joins me with more. what is the latest that you've learned, natasha? >> reporter: biana, investigators will be going through the site today several blocks behind us. anthony quinn warner they announced his name yesterday after going through one of the homes that he lived in previously, the day before, we saw federal agents for hours going through taking out evidence from a home in antioch, tennessee, that's just about ten miles southeast of where we're standing. it's a tip...
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who is in paris natasha what more do we not. hear say information coming to us from the palace and put out a statement a short while ago saying that the french president emanuel macro has tested positive for covert 19 that test came today the least they say is that the french president will now be isolated for the next 7 days but that he will be following what is going on he will be working of course distance in isolation it seems the president did have symptoms he was feeling unwell when he had that test now of course this all throws up a plethora of issues 1st of all who has he come into contact with we know already that he was in close contact with the french prime minister shore cast x. who's already been placed in isolation since the news broke of him at all macros positive test and you can imagine that the whole of the french cabinets may also be tested in the next few hours because there was a cabinet meeting with the french president on wednesday also news that the. prime minister of spain. is being placed in isolation t
who is in paris natasha what more do we not. hear say information coming to us from the palace and put out a statement a short while ago saying that the french president emanuel macro has tested positive for covert 19 that test came today the least they say is that the french president will now be isolated for the next 7 days but that he will be following what is going on he will be working of course distance in isolation it seems the president did have symptoms he was feeling unwell when he...
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natasha chen joins us live from nashville. natasha, what's the latest you're hearing from investigators? >> boris, investigators are still working on a very large blast radius and that's why we are so far back from the perimeter. this is where media is allowed to be. we are on second avenue and that is where the explosion happened. it's several, several blocks away from where we are. the mayor last night did say 41 bhiss were damaged in this blast. people who lived near where the explosion happened. witnesses telling cnn how scary that was. city officials tauted the efforts of six metro police officers. when they arrived on scene, they heard the message you heard playing from the rv and helped people evacuate. when i asked the mayor what message he has, here's what he told me. >> my message is expect a knock on your door. it will be a puzzle for a period of time, but i expect they'll solve it. this should not be in america where you have violence on the street. >> reporter: he said that this was done to create chaos on christm
natasha chen joins us live from nashville. natasha, what's the latest you're hearing from investigators? >> boris, investigators are still working on a very large blast radius and that's why we are so far back from the perimeter. this is where media is allowed to be. we are on second avenue and that is where the explosion happened. it's several, several blocks away from where we are. the mayor last night did say 41 bhiss were damaged in this blast. people who lived near where the...
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natasha chen, cnn, antioch, tennessee. >>> we're being told that january could be even more grim. some are saying that by the end of january 2021, we could be seeing upwards of 400,000 new cases a day. and some of their worst case models, maybe even a million infections every day. >> health experts are bracing for yet another surge in coronavirus cases. and that is the last thing the country needs right now. covid-19 has claimed the lives of one out of every 1,000 americans according to data from johns hopkins university. with four days left in december, the month is the deadliest for the u.s. since the pandemic began. more than 63,000 people have died this month bringing the total number of lives lost in the nation to nearly 332,000. but the vaccines are gradually getting into the arms of americans. officials say about 2 million doses have been administered across the country. in california, health care workers are pushed to the brink as cases soar are and hospitals run out of beds. paul ver cam mondcammen is at a site. >> reporter: the war against covid-19 in california being wa
natasha chen, cnn, antioch, tennessee. >>> we're being told that january could be even more grim. some are saying that by the end of january 2021, we could be seeing upwards of 400,000 new cases a day. and some of their worst case models, maybe even a million infections every day. >> health experts are bracing for yet another surge in coronavirus cases. and that is the last thing the country needs right now. covid-19 has claimed the lives of one out of every 1,000 americans...
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he knows the message it sends even just to have the story out there, natasha, that's not willing to wait 44 days, he's so disgruntled with this, he can't stomach 40 more days of this? >> right. i wonder if this is courage or if this is just seeing that the writing is on the wall. it's interesting that certain political figures are now speaking up when they've allowed that line to be pushed in terms of what's right and wrong. bill barr requested the powers of the department of justice to defend trump in a defamation case. there were so many lines and moments of not standing up, and so i'm not necessarily impressed that's willing to walk out of the door, but i think we're seeing a moment where this is the classic story of the emperor has no clothes, and people are tired of playing along, and so this line in terms of the election and calling it, it's a done deal. trump has already lost this election, and so william barr is now joining a few others who have finally spoken up and said we can't play along anymore. >> can i make one other point? i think what natasha is referring to as well is s
he knows the message it sends even just to have the story out there, natasha, that's not willing to wait 44 days, he's so disgruntled with this, he can't stomach 40 more days of this? >> right. i wonder if this is courage or if this is just seeing that the writing is on the wall. it's interesting that certain political figures are now speaking up when they've allowed that line to be pushed in terms of what's right and wrong. bill barr requested the powers of the department of justice to...
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we know that's what natasha would want us to do. are health workers like nurse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position." and at more than 100 years old, anne baker's been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children because they're the future. they're our future after all. so i really was thrilled to find this honour. making this a particular year of celebration for anne, who at 106, is the oldest person ever to be recognised with an honour. lizo mzimba, bbc news. you are now up—to—date. there is more information on our website. hello. snow and ice continue to be hazards for some as we move into the final day of 2020. still very much in the cold air across the uk, temperatures widely well below freezing through the early hours of thursday morning, with the potential for so
we know that's what natasha would want us to do. are health workers like nurse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position." and at more than 100 years old, anne baker's been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children because...
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we know that's what natasha would want us to do.ers like nurse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position." and at more than 100 years old, anne baker's been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children because they're the future. they're our future after all. so i really was thrilled to find this honour. making this a particular year of celebration for anne, who at 106, is the oldest person ever to be recognised with an honour. lizo mzimba, bbc news. breaking news from hong kong and right now an appeal is under way in the top court about the out conditions for the media moguljimmy lai, charged under the security law under suspicion of colluding with foreign forces. the founder of the apple daily newspaper, he arrived at the court of appeal on thursday and the high court last
we know that's what natasha would want us to do.ers like nurse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position." and at more than 100 years old, anne baker's been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children because they're the...
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passed the lives of many natives continues to be unaccounted for reporting for watch in the hocks natasha sweet r t. fascinating and tragic report and i want to point out that this isn't something just contained to montana we're seeing reports of another an epidemic across the country remember caliber of these missing or murdered indigenous women girls and it's really frightening it's frightening and it's problematic because the level of investigation the level of a 2. that is paid when somebody goes missing is not given to indigenous women the resources aren't there well the resources are there they're just not segmented to this group and it's something that they've been experiencing for years now this isn't a new issue at all and from the report we just heard you know a lot of these are misclassified or missed class by purposely it seems in some cases where they're calling it anything but what it actually is i want let's be real too when it comes to coverage of cases like this when it comes to media attention of cases like this we get far more media attention to the blonde white girl in
passed the lives of many natives continues to be unaccounted for reporting for watch in the hocks natasha sweet r t. fascinating and tragic report and i want to point out that this isn't something just contained to montana we're seeing reports of another an epidemic across the country remember caliber of these missing or murdered indigenous women girls and it's really frightening it's frightening and it's problematic because the level of investigation the level of a 2. that is paid when...
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correspondent natasha this week takes a look at the issue to see why the numbers are trending upward. 16 year old celina shelley fade not afraid is just one of many indigenous women who went missing in the state of montana this year a 16 year old was last seen at a rest stop near billings according to the montana department of justice on new year's day the days till you know went missing there were 46 other missing indigenous people in the state but as you can see in this facebook page the issue has been plaguing natives for years and the vice documentary about missing native americans volunteer search or carry lance said in all the previous cases that i've been involved with it's always been a recovery it's never been a happy ending and according to the department of justice one in 3 native american women will be raped in their lifetime according to the vice documentary approximately half of the cases involve the murder of a dentist women in montana have been misclassified for causes like suicide overdose and exposure while all reported causes of these missing woman very something ma
correspondent natasha this week takes a look at the issue to see why the numbers are trending upward. 16 year old celina shelley fade not afraid is just one of many indigenous women who went missing in the state of montana this year a 16 year old was last seen at a rest stop near billings according to the montana department of justice on new year's day the days till you know went missing there were 46 other missing indigenous people in the state but as you can see in this facebook page the...
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we know that's what natasha would want us to do.urse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, please, i can't be sitting at home, knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position. and, at more than 100 years old, anne baker has been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children, because they are the future. they are our future, after all. so, i really was thrilled to find this honour. making this a particular year of celebration for anne, who, at106, is the oldest person ever to be recognised with an honour. lizo mzimba, bbc news. a lot of us are going to be happy to say goodbye to the year that was 2020. that includes these guys — take a look at this. us robot developers, boston dynamics, posted that new video online demonstrating its atlas, spot, and handle robots dancing in sync to the song do you love me by the contours. the co—ordinated wired proteges d
we know that's what natasha would want us to do.urse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, please, i can't be sitting at home, knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position. and, at more than 100 years old, anne baker has been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children, because they are the future. they are our...
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. >> natasha chen joins us live from nashville.investigators are saying there is no indication of terrorism. what else are we hearing from investigators? >> reporter: well, they've just said it's an intentional act, we believe. they don't know much more than that. they're still piecing it together. they have us stand on 2nd avenue but it's very far removed from their perimeter. it happened several blocks down that way and we see police blocking off that area. in fact, they're trying to keep everybody for the most part outside of this downtown nashville area to stay away. the curfew lasts until sunday afternoon. yesterday, they confirmed that they told us yesterday they found tissue of human remains at the scene. i asked specifically where that was found or maybe a person who may have been in the rv. the police chief told smme theye not really to discuss that yesterday. sending debris everywhere. you see on the ground, the mayor said at least 41 businesses were destroyed in a historic core, and one building collapsed on itself. we h
. >> natasha chen joins us live from nashville.investigators are saying there is no indication of terrorism. what else are we hearing from investigators? >> reporter: well, they've just said it's an intentional act, we believe. they don't know much more than that. they're still piecing it together. they have us stand on 2nd avenue but it's very far removed from their perimeter. it happened several blocks down that way and we see police blocking off that area. in fact, they're trying...
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cnn's natasha chen is live in nashville with the latest. what is the latest at this hour, natasha? >> well, alisyn, investigators are still working at the scene, several blocks away from us. but yesterday in this spot, investigators named anthony quinn warner as the suspect. the u.s. attorney for the middle district of tennessee said he was here when the bomb went off and died in the explosion. this is a relatively fast process to get him identified. they used fragments of the rv and the blast to get a vehicle identification number, to trace back to the owner. they also found human tissue that was quickly processed at quanti quantico along with other dna samples. police released late last night that new video of the blast. that orange glow and those harrowing moments. and you also see an officer in that video walking away from it in the seconds right before. that's officer james wells. here's what he said about that. >> you watch the video, you can see that moment of clarity for me, when i heard the guy say, go and check on him. so i was peeking around, looking like this and this.
cnn's natasha chen is live in nashville with the latest. what is the latest at this hour, natasha? >> well, alisyn, investigators are still working at the scene, several blocks away from us. but yesterday in this spot, investigators named anthony quinn warner as the suspect. the u.s. attorney for the middle district of tennessee said he was here when the bomb went off and died in the explosion. this is a relatively fast process to get him identified. they used fragments of the rv and the...
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cnn's natasha chen joins us now live from nashville.hat tanatash natasha, we have former fbi special agent james gigliano on earlier. >> reporter: this is highly unusual to see a warning give out before an explosion. a 15-minute warn. people called 911. and when six officers arrived from metro nashville police, they heard that recorded message playing from an rv, telling people they had 15 minutes to see vac wai evacuate. this is a terrifying moment for individuals who live nearby. they heard that message, they heard that sound. police worked to get people to a safe place. one woman who evacuated told anderson cooper, she had hoped to spend christmas day lounging around, but here's what she said yesterday. >> we were on our way back down there. we saw the thing, the fireball went all the way up past the at&t. above the at&t building everything just -- i mean, everything shook. it was -- it was quite the blast. >> reporter: so, you're hearing her talk about her returning to her home. because she had already left it. she said when she was
cnn's natasha chen joins us now live from nashville.hat tanatash natasha, we have former fbi special agent james gigliano on earlier. >> reporter: this is highly unusual to see a warning give out before an explosion. a 15-minute warn. people called 911. and when six officers arrived from metro nashville police, they heard that recorded message playing from an rv, telling people they had 15 minutes to see vac wai evacuate. this is a terrifying moment for individuals who live nearby. they...
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coach pia webb will you a 1st says it has launched the abyss of disciplinary investigation go live to natasha butler how the side that packed the prince stadium in paris where the match is taking place is considering the controversy of the last time the game was attempted what's the atmosphere there like now. well the matches certainly got off to a very powerful symbolic start if you like because the players from both sides the french and turkish sides took in the before the beginning of the game of course taking in the symbol of the black lives matter movement an anti racism image if you like and some of the star players including p.s.g. player killian held their fists are pios well sir very powerful emotional beginning to this game of course coming just 24 hours after those 2 teams decided to walk off the pitch in protest of what they led was racism by one of the referees during the match there was a different refereeing team on the pitch this evening led by a dutch referee replacing the remaining team that had a referee on tuesday evening including of course the referee who is alleged to h
coach pia webb will you a 1st says it has launched the abyss of disciplinary investigation go live to natasha butler how the side that packed the prince stadium in paris where the match is taking place is considering the controversy of the last time the game was attempted what's the atmosphere there like now. well the matches certainly got off to a very powerful symbolic start if you like because the players from both sides the french and turkish sides took in the before the beginning of the...
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natasha chen, cnn, orlando, florida. >> our thanks to natasha for that really important story. >>> all right. breaking news, a chilling new forecast from the cdc. how bad will the pandemic get in just the coming weeks? dr. sanjay gupta returns after this. greetings mortal! your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. -let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope. donate now at redcross.org >>> breaking news. the cdc just increased its ensemble forecast and now projects up to 83,000 more deaths over just the next three weeks. that averages up to about nearly 4,000 deaths a day in the united states from coronavirus. joining us now cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. the cdc forecast, t
natasha chen, cnn, orlando, florida. >> our thanks to natasha for that really important story. >>> all right. breaking news, a chilling new forecast from the cdc. how bad will the pandemic get in just the coming weeks? dr. sanjay gupta returns after this. greetings mortal! your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. -let's get...
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live to natasha miles at the presidential power in paris natasha so a bit of a controversial visit whatcan we expect 1st. yes the egyptian president arrived in paris on sunday he's spending a couple of days here in the french capital he's already met with the french foreign minister joy and has a busy agenda of the next 48 hours meeting m.p.'s senators ill even go to a digital take up in the city but of course the centerpiece of the visit is his meeting with the french president emmanuel monk or another 2 men are in the lease a palace behind me sisi presence easy arrived a short while ago and this visit is really seen by both egypt and france as an opportunity to really revive the strategic partnership between the 2 countries but has been somewhat strained since 2019 since the french president visited to cairo and spoke about egypt so human rights records that did not go down very well with egyptian authorities well there lisa they say that the 2 will talk about a range of issues they'll talk about syria iraq they will talk about libya and also their shared concerns over turkey's action
live to natasha miles at the presidential power in paris natasha so a bit of a controversial visit whatcan we expect 1st. yes the egyptian president arrived in paris on sunday he's spending a couple of days here in the french capital he's already met with the french foreign minister joy and has a busy agenda of the next 48 hours meeting m.p.'s senators ill even go to a digital take up in the city but of course the centerpiece of the visit is his meeting with the french president emmanuel monk...
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understand is that they could be anywhere between 5 years and life in prison and thanks very much natasha reporting live from paris. high level talks to salvage the 2015 iran nuclear deal have been announced today foreign ministers from iran russia china germany and the u.k. will convene next week iran's supreme leader has appeared for the 1st time in weeks to suggest the u.s. will remain hostile to iran despite the change in presidency in washington and sentiments echoed by the iranian president hassan rouhani. iran. i tell our people if this pressure persists it is from an individual that unfortunately still has a few weeks to go he has been the united states is most lawless president and hopefully he is leaving we are not excited about mr biden taking office but we are very happy to see trump go he committed so many crimes he's a murder a terrorist he even causes problems when he wants to buy a vaccine he's a man without humanity or moral principles we are very happy that this arrogant man who wasn't committed to any pledges has been toppled. the coronavirus pandemic has hit latin amer
understand is that they could be anywhere between 5 years and life in prison and thanks very much natasha reporting live from paris. high level talks to salvage the 2015 iran nuclear deal have been announced today foreign ministers from iran russia china germany and the u.k. will convene next week iran's supreme leader has appeared for the 1st time in weeks to suggest the u.s. will remain hostile to iran despite the change in presidency in washington and sentiments echoed by the iranian...
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we know that is what natasha would want us to do.d vowed not to stop her successful choirs in the city project during the pandemic, organising events including online virtual choirs and singalongs. people need people just to encourage. you might be having a bad day but somebody might be having a worse day and itjust helps to put things into perspective. i always encourage folks to come to the zoom with a smile on their face because it could just be somebody‘s smile thatjust makes somebody‘s day. her work helping to lift the community. she is one of hundreds being honoured for what they have done. lizo mzimba, bbc news. there's more throughout the afternoon on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. you're watching bbc news. iamat i am at the bbc sports centre. after a record—breaking year in formula 1, lewis hamilton has been knighted. he's one of a number of sportsmen and women who have been recognised in the new years honours list. adam wild reports. ina yearof in a year of unprecedented challeng
we know that is what natasha would want us to do.d vowed not to stop her successful choirs in the city project during the pandemic, organising events including online virtual choirs and singalongs. people need people just to encourage. you might be having a bad day but somebody might be having a worse day and itjust helps to put things into perspective. i always encourage folks to come to the zoom with a smile on their face because it could just be somebody‘s smile thatjust makes somebody‘s...
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climate change snow capped mountains and glistening places may 1 day become things that the past natasha butler al-jazeera venture on live ocean the lawyer representing the family of an italian student tortured and murdered in egypt has welcomed what she calls a new chapter in the investigation on thursday italian prosecutors announced plans to charge for senior members of egypt's security services over the killing of 28 year old julio of a genie his body was found in a ditch outside of cairo in 2016. yemeni chidi julio julio regina he was spied on for many weeks and that was even in his house the egyptian national security forces entered his room searched it and took pictures of his passport and followed him everywhere they were taking pictures of him and creating a spy network that includes his friends all this can't be done by one individual only and the responsibility as well can't be placed on one single person such a matter and daschle would be from the highest authorities. international aid is arrived in the city center of recent fighting a convoy of trucks from the red cross is d
climate change snow capped mountains and glistening places may 1 day become things that the past natasha butler al-jazeera venture on live ocean the lawyer representing the family of an italian student tortured and murdered in egypt has welcomed what she calls a new chapter in the investigation on thursday italian prosecutors announced plans to charge for senior members of egypt's security services over the killing of 28 year old julio of a genie his body was found in a ditch outside of cairo...
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we know that's what natasha would want us to do.ns, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position." and at more than 100 years old, anne baker's been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children because they're the future. they're our future after all. so i really was thrilled to find this honour. making this a particular year of celebration for anne, who at 106, is the oldest person ever to be recognised with an honour. lizo mzimba, bbc news. there is more on that, more on all the news any time for you on the bbc website and our twitter feeds. thank you very much for watching. hello. snow and ice continue to be hazards for some as we move into the final day of 2020. still very much in the cold air across the uk, temperatures widely well below freezing through the early hours of thursday morning,
we know that's what natasha would want us to do.ns, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very difficult position." and at more than 100 years old, anne baker's been honoured for herfundraising for the nspcc. she's become an mbe. i think it's so important, really, to think of the children because they're the future. they're our future after...
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also self isolator after coming into contact with mccraw in recent days so let's get more now from natasha butler she joins us live from paris let's actual work you tell us about this how is the french president. well what we understand from the least say who put out a statement telling us about the french president a man or. a while ago is that he had shown symptoms of covert 90 and in fact is why he was tested and then of course he tested positive saying that he will now isolate for the next 7 days he will be working from home but he will keep across all work to be done of course this raises a number of issues are mainly what will happen over the next 7 days because we know already that the prime minister is contact case and he's already been placed in the nation as well the question is how many other people did it come into contact with who may also have to go into isolation within the lease say within the cabinet he had a cabinet meeting for example on wednesday we know that the spanish prime minister . has also been placed in isolation because he came into contact with him at all back
also self isolator after coming into contact with mccraw in recent days so let's get more now from natasha butler she joins us live from paris let's actual work you tell us about this how is the french president. well what we understand from the least say who put out a statement telling us about the french president a man or. a while ago is that he had shown symptoms of covert 90 and in fact is why he was tested and then of course he tested positive saying that he will now isolate for the next...
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as natasha butler reports. france's biggest fishing port billowing silk mare 50 kilometers from the u.k. across the english channel fishermen here were worried that be banned from the u.k. waters off to bragg's it but a trade deal reached by the e.u. and u.k. has an 8 death is e.u. birds can continue to fish in british c.s. although they'll have to give up part of their catch to britain it's a better result than expected during the next 5 and a half years there will be some ongoing negotiations and the outcome we don't know it's we know that the target is a victim of 25 percent of a quarter going back to u.k. . but listen 25 percent it's better than 60 percent as free trade between the e.u. and u.k. continues or thorough in the port of cali say they hope for minimal disruption customs officers in france's busiest ports say they're ready for persons departure from the e.u. single market and customs union $50000000.00 has been spent on creating a so-called smart border customs officials say they have introduced i
as natasha butler reports. france's biggest fishing port billowing silk mare 50 kilometers from the u.k. across the english channel fishermen here were worried that be banned from the u.k. waters off to bragg's it but a trade deal reached by the e.u. and u.k. has an 8 death is e.u. birds can continue to fish in british c.s. although they'll have to give up part of their catch to britain it's a better result than expected during the next 5 and a half years there will be some ongoing negotiations...
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also with us, natasha allford, vice president of digital content and correspondent for grio.t the president in this completely deranged, detached from reality 45-minute string of lies he posted on facebook. the president is doing it and his lawyers are saying these outrageous things in georgia. and then there's michael flynn, national security adviser, former, nthat he just pardoned, is out there publicizing this claim and this entire and this push for martial law. michael flynn is putting this out on twitter, calling for martial law, so there can be a revote here. it's just unbelievable that we're seeing this from the president of the united states. your view? >> unbelievable, unhinged. all of this is really an embarrassment to the president and it makes you wonder why he doesn't have more people around him who are at least attempting to protect him from this kind of thing. who sat around at the white house and said, yes, mr. president, 46 minutes in the white house, you know, in your official, your official offices about this kind of nonsense, with these charts that he clai
also with us, natasha allford, vice president of digital content and correspondent for grio.t the president in this completely deranged, detached from reality 45-minute string of lies he posted on facebook. the president is doing it and his lawyers are saying these outrageous things in georgia. and then there's michael flynn, national security adviser, former, nthat he just pardoned, is out there publicizing this claim and this entire and this push for martial law. michael flynn is putting this...