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natasha was born in pakistan. 0ne targeted and killed. natasha was born in pakistan.mily were refugees, fleeing taliban violence in the civil war. cheering and applause. natasha spoke six languages and after graduating with a double degree from university in kurdistan, she returned to afghanistan to decide on a career. —— kyrgyzstan. decide on a career. -- kyrgyzstan-— decide on a career. -- kyrgyzstan. decide on a career. -- k r: zstan. ,, ., ., kyrgyzstan. she always wanted to work somewhere. _ kyrgyzstan. she always wanted to work somewhere. i - kyrgyzstan. she always wanted to work somewhere. i said - kyrgyzstan. she always wanted to work somewhere. i said to l to work somewhere. i said to her welcome home, you don't have to go somewhere else. her big goal was she wanted to be the secretary general of the un. ., ., , ., the secretary general of the un. ., ., ., the secretary general of the un. natasha got “ob with the afghanistan _ un. natasha got job with the afghanistan human - un. natasha got job with the afghanistan human rights. afghanistan human rights commi
natasha was born in pakistan. 0ne targeted and killed. natasha was born in pakistan.mily were refugees, fleeing taliban violence in the civil war. cheering and applause. natasha spoke six languages and after graduating with a double degree from university in kurdistan, she returned to afghanistan to decide on a career. —— kyrgyzstan. decide on a career. -- kyrgyzstan-— decide on a career. -- kyrgyzstan. decide on a career. -- k r: zstan. ,, ., ., kyrgyzstan. she always wanted to work...
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natasha was born in pakistan. one of seven children.amily were refugees, fleeing taliban violence during afg hanistan�*s civil war. natasha spoke six languages, and after graduating with a double degree from university in kyrgyzstan, she returned to afghanistan to decide on a career. all the time, her ambitions was that she wants to work somewhere in a war zone. and then i would always tell her, well come home, you don't have to go somewhere else. her big goal, of course, were that she wanted to be the secretary general of the un. natasha gotjob with the afghanistan human rights commission. she was the youngest so we were the least worried about her. this was herfirstjob. she was just there to start her life. she was so excited. she would always say, lima, this is the real thing, this is real life. at 7:30, on the morning she was killed, natasha was picked up by a government car to go to work. within minutes of leaving the house, a bomb attached to the car exploded. both she and her driver, ahmad jawid folad, were killed. natasha's kill
natasha was born in pakistan. one of seven children.amily were refugees, fleeing taliban violence during afg hanistan�*s civil war. natasha spoke six languages, and after graduating with a double degree from university in kyrgyzstan, she returned to afghanistan to decide on a career. all the time, her ambitions was that she wants to work somewhere in a war zone. and then i would always tell her, well come home, you don't have to go somewhere else. her big goal, of course, were that she wanted...
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cnn's natasha bertrand is joining me now. natasha, what are you learning about this? >> what we're told from our sources, jessica, the white house is trying to get the intelligence community to redouble its efforts and re-examine all of the intelligence efforts it's gathered on this point. part of that will entail the help from the department of energy's national labs. they have super computers who can help the intelligence community sift through mountains of data and intelligence they collected the last year to make sure they haven't missed anything that could allow them closer to the answer of what actually caused this pandemic. the white house also really wants to elevate science. they really want to empower more traditional scientists throughout this 90-day sprint because they recognize how important even open-source information that scientists can analyze can be to getting closer to this answer. our sources tell us actually traditional scientists in the intelligence community, lab coat-type people, were feeling a bit drowned out last year. some who felt like the
cnn's natasha bertrand is joining me now. natasha, what are you learning about this? >> what we're told from our sources, jessica, the white house is trying to get the intelligence community to redouble its efforts and re-examine all of the intelligence efforts it's gathered on this point. part of that will entail the help from the department of energy's national labs. they have super computers who can help the intelligence community sift through mountains of data and intelligence they...
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we're going to talk to natasha butler. in paris about the distress revolution. natasha. what exactly is it? what, what's the aiming at doing from this meeting? well, the draft resolution, as you say, table that by pakistan on behalf of the organization for islamic corporation calls on the un human rights council to investigate a violence in the occupied palestinian territories and east jerusalem. it also goes a big bit further than the recent violence, and it actually calls on the council to set up an ongoing committee that would investigate abuses and violence in those areas. they would look at things as it takes, like what they call systematic discrimination. the root causes of much of the tension that the idea here is that this investigation committee would be able to gather evidence that could be used to prosecute possible perpetrators of the violence. the trough text also calls on all states to try and mobilize h u, monetary and assistance as quickly as possible for palestinian people. and it also calls on states not to transfer to any side. if there is a risk that
we're going to talk to natasha butler. in paris about the distress revolution. natasha. what exactly is it? what, what's the aiming at doing from this meeting? well, the draft resolution, as you say, table that by pakistan on behalf of the organization for islamic corporation calls on the un human rights council to investigate a violence in the occupied palestinian territories and east jerusalem. it also goes a big bit further than the recent violence, and it actually calls on the council to...
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cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city. natasha, what is happening? i see you walk with many of the demonstrators. >> reporter: that's right, we are walking with the family of andrew brown jr. at the front of the line. behind us, and a lot of people have gathered today for this rally and this march, and we are currently approaching the home of andrew brown jr., where he was shot and killed by the sheriff's deputies on wednesday morning, april 20th. and of course, like you said, only 20 seconds of body camera footage has actually been shown to the family. a judge has determined the family can see more video, but that has yet to happen and the judge also denied a request for that video to be publicly released. so right now this crowd is really asking for transparency here, asking for justice, and they have made it very clear that out of respect for the family that's with us today, that there is absolutely to be no aggressive violent behavior, no weapons here, no damage to other property. so really, very controlled situation where they are perhaps loud w
cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city. natasha, what is happening? i see you walk with many of the demonstrators. >> reporter: that's right, we are walking with the family of andrew brown jr. at the front of the line. behind us, and a lot of people have gathered today for this rally and this march, and we are currently approaching the home of andrew brown jr., where he was shot and killed by the sheriff's deputies on wednesday morning, april 20th. and of course, like you said, only 20...
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charles, to win their support. natasha butler, i'll just sarah western from the u. k. is hosting the 1st meeting of g 7 foreign ministers in 2 years. britain's foreign secretaries bringing together counterparts from 7 nations, including the u. s. canada japan and germany. us secretary of state antony blinking has held sideline, talks of this british town to font the past single, russia and china for breaking international norms. it is not our purpose to try to contain china or to hold china down. what we're trying to do is to uphold the international rules based order. and when any country china or otherwise takes actions that challenge or undermine or seek to road that rules based order and not make good on the commitments that they've made to that order, we will, we will stand up and, and defend the order. what go to changes rushes behavior against as a p 5 member of the security council against the basic norms of international law. whether it's the brinkmann ship and the saber rattling on the board of the crane. whether it's the cyber attack and tax and the misinfor
charles, to win their support. natasha butler, i'll just sarah western from the u. k. is hosting the 1st meeting of g 7 foreign ministers in 2 years. britain's foreign secretaries bringing together counterparts from 7 nations, including the u. s. canada japan and germany. us secretary of state antony blinking has held sideline, talks of this british town to font the past single, russia and china for breaking international norms. it is not our purpose to try to contain china or to hold china...
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thank you so much, natasha. while meanwhile, india is official current of ours death toll is continuing to rise. but the record number of new infections is falling. more than 4200 deaths were reported on friday, while new cases fell by around 15000. india itself is facing a severe shortage of vaccines with just 3 percent of its population are not elated . and meanwhile, an alarming new health problem is complicating india. the baffle against the current of virus doctors are now dealing with an increasing number of patients diagnosed with. so called black fungus, it typically affects people whose immune systems have already been compromised. or an ant bond is a specialist in bioethics, and also is a public health for such again, a play university. he says this fungal epidemic is piling, the pressure on hospitals that are already struggling. it was getting a fairly serious in fact, it's already being characterized as an epidemic with an abandon makes now cases being reported from many states and india and the prob
thank you so much, natasha. while meanwhile, india is official current of ours death toll is continuing to rise. but the record number of new infections is falling. more than 4200 deaths were reported on friday, while new cases fell by around 15000. india itself is facing a severe shortage of vaccines with just 3 percent of its population are not elated . and meanwhile, an alarming new health problem is complicating india. the baffle against the current of virus doctors are now dealing with an...
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natasha chen is on the scene now in miami-dade county, and natasha, what are you learning this afternoon? >> reporter: yeah, jessica, just now, the family of someone who died on scene has just arrived. they claim that one of the people who died overnight is their son and so it's a very emotional scene right now, and it's unfortunately one that is all too familiar as you just said with the amount of violence we've seen over the past months and years. this particular person said that his son was in his 20s. he is very emotional right now, trying to speak to the cameras and to the law enforcement investigators here saying that, you know, they killed the wrong person. just very heartbreaking to listen to. the victim's mother seems to be very upset as well. telling people what we know happened here overnight, between midnight and 1:00 a.m. miami-dade police tell us a white nissan pathfind erroled up in the strip mall, right outside an establishment that is advertised as a billiards club, a private lounge. there was apparently a private show going on. three people stepped out of that car with
natasha chen is on the scene now in miami-dade county, and natasha, what are you learning this afternoon? >> reporter: yeah, jessica, just now, the family of someone who died on scene has just arrived. they claim that one of the people who died overnight is their son and so it's a very emotional scene right now, and it's unfortunately one that is all too familiar as you just said with the amount of violence we've seen over the past months and years. this particular person said that his...
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natasha: i think boston has been leading. england has been leading, outside of the sins that we have this biotech engine, are populations have been less vaccine hesitant. over 60 percent of folks have already received their first vaccine dose. that's going to be a big positive going into this ball, and allowing colleges to stay open, which is a big driver of the economy here in boston. when i look at the pandemic and how folks have reacted here and elsewhere across the country, and having to work from remote this year. if you know anything about commuting in boston, it's the worst. it's literally the worst traffic in the united states. those roads were designed for horse and buggies. if you can effectively go forward and remove the constraint of everybody needing to commute, then there is room for growth, which i think is great. emily: so much to talk about what we will have to leave it there, the tosha lam -- natasha lamb. our boston special tomorrow, don't miss it right here on "bloomberg technology." ♪ emily: pfizer again
natasha: i think boston has been leading. england has been leading, outside of the sins that we have this biotech engine, are populations have been less vaccine hesitant. over 60 percent of folks have already received their first vaccine dose. that's going to be a big positive going into this ball, and allowing colleges to stay open, which is a big driver of the economy here in boston. when i look at the pandemic and how folks have reacted here and elsewhere across the country, and having to...
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in paris not many protests in recent months i guess natasha with the restrictions but the people came out today. yes despite to. make tens of thousands of people have been walking across paris they've been walking from one point to here this is called past and i. just see behind me if i step out the way people are arriving they've got their balloons that. are in the middle of this huge square they all gather and this is the end of this process is where it actually ends now. on this site so just to move across to this side you can also see bruce off a nice offices thousands of police officers have been deployed across the capital to try and keep it say there have been some scuffles between protesters and police a bit earlier we saw the back being smashed up by schools and vehicles being sets a light at the moment but if you take us behind me because police are trying to actually lift people out of this square tried to encourage them to go on in terms of these may day protests in terms of why people have actually come out to the street there have been a range of issues and causes everyt
in paris not many protests in recent months i guess natasha with the restrictions but the people came out today. yes despite to. make tens of thousands of people have been walking across paris they've been walking from one point to here this is called past and i. just see behind me if i step out the way people are arriving they've got their balloons that. are in the middle of this huge square they all gather and this is the end of this process is where it actually ends now. on this site so just...
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natasha: i think boston has been leading.nk new england has been leading, outside of the sins -- outside of the fact that we have this biotech engine, moderna and pfizer the best examples of that, our population has been less vaccine hesitant. over 60% of folks have received already their first vaccine dose. that's going to be a big positive going into fall and , allowing colleges to stay open, which is a big driver of the economy here in boston. it is a huge education hub. when i look at the pandemic and how folks have reacted here and elsewhere across the country, but what i think about here, and having to work remotely this year. i used to have a three hour commute. and if you know anything about commuting in boston, it's the worst. it's literally the worst traffic in the united states. because those roads were designed for horse and buggies. there's not a lot of space for new infrastructure. so if you can effectively go , forward and remove the constraint of everybody needing to commute, then there is room -- then you inc
natasha: i think boston has been leading.nk new england has been leading, outside of the sins -- outside of the fact that we have this biotech engine, moderna and pfizer the best examples of that, our population has been less vaccine hesitant. over 60% of folks have received already their first vaccine dose. that's going to be a big positive going into fall and , allowing colleges to stay open, which is a big driver of the economy here in boston. it is a huge education hub. when i look at the...
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natasha, what do you know about these latest two cases?> yes, what we know is that two national security council staffers were struck with the symptoms outside of the white house in november of 2020. one of them was struck with the symptoms just a day after the election and another was struck several weeks later. now, we don't know whether these are attacks per se. what we know is the symptoms are consistent with what has been called havana syndrome, which has impacted spies and diplomats and u.s. officials world wide at this point. the concern now is it's happening increasingly on u.s. soil and, of course, at the president's front door. >> natasha bertrand with the latest on something quite mysterious. thank you so much. >>> and speaking of mysterious, former navy pilot says his flight crews observed ufos off the coast of the atlantic every day for a couple of years. the now, in an interview with "60 minutes" former navy pilot ryan graves called whatever is out there a security risk. >> so you're seeing it both with the radar and with the
natasha, what do you know about these latest two cases?> yes, what we know is that two national security council staffers were struck with the symptoms outside of the white house in november of 2020. one of them was struck with the symptoms just a day after the election and another was struck several weeks later. now, we don't know whether these are attacks per se. what we know is the symptoms are consistent with what has been called havana syndrome, which has impacted spies and diplomats...
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french ministers also threaten to cut off the elec tricity supply to the island let's cross over to natasha butler who's on a french fishing boat off the port of san tellier in jersey not much. going on at the moment in the channel islands there natasha what seems to be happening you've been following events through the day. yes. it's all i'm on a french fishing boats as you say so we came in the early hours of the morning from the normandy coast in france and we've been here for about 6 hours and just off to sunrise were joined by dozens of other boats you can be there if you'd sort of use it you could see some of those boats behind me on just that but not the way. now all around this area they're all fishing boats started around french fishermen probably c'est ing against what they say is unfair treatment by jersey authorities they say that the authorities in jersey are limits in back so as to be able to fish in these waters they say that they've been fishing it for decades generations been fishing it for centuries but now that has changed and they say it's not in keeping with the post a
french ministers also threaten to cut off the elec tricity supply to the island let's cross over to natasha butler who's on a french fishing boat off the port of san tellier in jersey not much. going on at the moment in the channel islands there natasha what seems to be happening you've been following events through the day. yes. it's all i'm on a french fishing boats as you say so we came in the early hours of the morning from the normandy coast in france and we've been here for about 6 hours...
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but those live for us just off the coast of jersey natasha. yes just off the coast of jersey run a french fishing boat we left over the normandy coast very early just after midnight and we've now actually been here for about 3 hours along with dozens of french fishing vessels if i step out of the way hopefully you might be able to see them behind me they are dotting the horizon now that they've come to these waters of jersey to protest because they say that the authorities in jersey are unfairly limiting their access to these waters to the waters around the channel islands now what they say is that snorts what was agreed to in the post breaks it trade deal between the he you and the u.k. they are angry that frustrated they are upset. a little bit early yes some points actually went into the porch it was a sort of mini proc a they've come out now and what's happening is that they are waiting for a representative from jersey to come by boat and meet some of that representatives to discuss what next what they want is to retain the full access to
but those live for us just off the coast of jersey natasha. yes just off the coast of jersey run a french fishing boat we left over the normandy coast very early just after midnight and we've now actually been here for about 3 hours along with dozens of french fishing vessels if i step out of the way hopefully you might be able to see them behind me they are dotting the horizon now that they've come to these waters of jersey to protest because they say that the authorities in jersey are...
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natasha chen joins us now from elizabeth city, north carolina. what are you seeing there, natasha?and have stopped outside the public safety building, which has been the center of so much action in the past week or so since andrew brown's killing. this is where the family has held press conferences. the building behind us is where the family went in to view body camera footage, which turned out to be 20 seconds long. i'm going to step aside so you can see there are representatives of the family speaking at the moment. we've heard from andrew brown's son earlier today, as well as his son's mother. and a lot of the people here are really, as you can imagine, very disturbed by the fact that there has been little transparency as far as video goes in this case. they are chanting "release the video" "the real video" because what the family saw was re redacted. some of the faces in the video were blurred. and we want to share a little bit of what attorney davis told us earlier on the air. >> we are fighting for accountability and transparency. what the district attorney does in a case, wh
natasha chen joins us now from elizabeth city, north carolina. what are you seeing there, natasha?and have stopped outside the public safety building, which has been the center of so much action in the past week or so since andrew brown's killing. this is where the family has held press conferences. the building behind us is where the family went in to view body camera footage, which turned out to be 20 seconds long. i'm going to step aside so you can see there are representatives of the family...
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what's happening where you are, natasha? >> reporter: amara, this one is out of service. they haven't seen any fuel supply in several days. there are other gas stations, though, around this area in charleston who did get supply overnight. so they were out and now they are back this morning. so we're seeing slow improvement. across the state it's still about a 50/50 chance whether you're going to hit a gas station with gas or not. here in charleston it's a little bit better than that. we're seeing about two-thirds of the stations now with gas, according to the gas buddy app, which of course is dependent on crowd sourcing. so really it depends on drivers' self-reporting what they see at the pump. right now there is some improvement across the southeastern states, most notably we've been talking about dc, the majority of gas stations there not having any fuel. but as of this morning, that now seems to be at 81%. so that's some improvement. still quite a situation they have over there. and, of course, there are states of emergency still in effect, including in georgia, where
what's happening where you are, natasha? >> reporter: amara, this one is out of service. they haven't seen any fuel supply in several days. there are other gas stations, though, around this area in charleston who did get supply overnight. so they were out and now they are back this morning. so we're seeing slow improvement. across the state it's still about a 50/50 chance whether you're going to hit a gas station with gas or not. here in charleston it's a little bit better than that....
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nk eric bana, muscial guests natti natasha and becky g, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove1464 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. welcome. [ cheers and applause welcome, everybody thank you so much for being here thank you. please relax welcome, everyone. welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show. you're here. you're watching at home. [ cheers and applause thank you for watching let's get to some news well, guys, yesterday, the director of the cdc appeared on four sunday morning talk shows to defend the quick reversal of mask recommendations for vaccinated americans [ cheers and applause yeah see, half of the audience is clapping because i think a lot of people don't understand the new rules. america hasn't felt this confused since dunkin' donuts started selling avocado toast. [ laughter ] i don't know what we do. >> steve: where am i >> jimmy: i get it, it's a a confusing time when best buy has tougher health rules than the cdc. [ laughter ] that's right, somehow cdc guidelines have b
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ok. natasha. thank you very much. natasha. about the report in life. the news from paris diplomat to get is a james bay's tracking what's going on there in geneva out of western them as well . very strong words. clearly, james, is anyone listening? well, i think certainly they are listening, but will it have any action even if they set up this new commission of inquiry we've been here before. yes, they say this time is going to be an ongoing independent commission of inquiry. but for israel, we know how israel is likely to react to this. they're going to dismiss it and certainly they're not going to cooperate with this because that is the pattern in the past. for example, one of the people who spoke at the meeting was the special rockport on the human rights situation in garza michael link, he's been in the jobs his 2016 israel does not cooperate with him. they do not allow him to visit the policy interpreters. in fact, he has to do is work remotely and speaking to whatever witnesses can travel to see him when he visits jordan, israel and israelis are
ok. natasha. thank you very much. natasha. about the report in life. the news from paris diplomat to get is a james bay's tracking what's going on there in geneva out of western them as well . very strong words. clearly, james, is anyone listening? well, i think certainly they are listening, but will it have any action even if they set up this new commission of inquiry we've been here before. yes, they say this time is going to be an ongoing independent commission of inquiry. but for israel, we...
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natasha, i'm also jealous. cities where you are are warning too many people are coming.where you're both at, very popular. natasha, to you first. >> reporter: miami beach is no stranger to having visitors come, you know, before covid, but for the mayor of miami beach to say the volume of people coming is unprecedented, you know that's a big deal. we saw some of those unprecedented crowds last night. we were just try to go drive a few blocks one street over from where we are, there was such gridlock, it took about an hour to go a few blocks. people are coming in from out of state. we met folks today saying this is their first try, so a lot of that kind of energy very desperate, but of course, that creates some problems for local officials. here's the mayor talking about the challenge. >> the one thing we have seen over the last few months has been an increase in volume and disorder. what i mean by that is there's more people, even on weekday nights. if you get 25,000 or 50,000 people in a small area, which you're talking about, and just a small percentage feel like they'r
natasha, i'm also jealous. cities where you are are warning too many people are coming.where you're both at, very popular. natasha, to you first. >> reporter: miami beach is no stranger to having visitors come, you know, before covid, but for the mayor of miami beach to say the volume of people coming is unprecedented, you know that's a big deal. we saw some of those unprecedented crowds last night. we were just try to go drive a few blocks one street over from where we are, there was...
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >> thanks, natasha for that. >>> a volcano eruption sends people runningrom their homes. we'll hear from someone who lived through it and go live to the region for the latest. >>> also, as if being devastate bid covid wasn't bad enough, now doctors are in india are alarmed by the rise of a new biological threat. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. wet dishes? that will never mess with yresidue?ach. spots? it's not your dishwasher's fault. simply add finish jetdry 3in1 to rinse, dry and shine your dishes. solve 3 problems at once with finish jetdry 3in1. >>> we're panicked because we've just seen the entire city covered in light that isn't from electricity, lisamps or torches. the volcano is erupting and we've just seen the signs. there's no information, even on the national channel. people are panicking and we don't know if we should stay in the house or flee. >> a resident there of the democratic republic of congo after a volcanic eruption on
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >> thanks, natasha for that. >>> a volcano eruption sends people runningrom their homes. we'll hear from someone who lived through it and go live to the region for the latest. >>> also, as if being devastate bid covid wasn't bad enough, now doctors are in india are alarmed by the rise of a new biological threat. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach....
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all right, natasha chen, polo sandoval, thanks to both of you.rmer police detective, a civil rights attorney who's running for congress as a democrat in new jersey's second district. so good to see you, tim, another deadly night across the country, but especially in the district in which you hope to represent as a member of congress. i mean, two dead, another 12 injured in cumberland, county, why do you think this is happening right now, like this? >> right now we have to do a study. to answer your question, i can't put my thumb on why we have so much gun violence in this nation. there's many theories on that. what we don't have is anyone actually doing a deep dive into this to find out what's the root cause behind the gun violence. new jersey as i've often said has some of the most comprehensive gun safety laws on record. we can always do better and when we see a situation like this, we have to wait for the outcome but i believe there's room for improvement, one of those things is dealing with gun safety, gun store safety, and better ways of pro
all right, natasha chen, polo sandoval, thanks to both of you.rmer police detective, a civil rights attorney who's running for congress as a democrat in new jersey's second district. so good to see you, tim, another deadly night across the country, but especially in the district in which you hope to represent as a member of congress. i mean, two dead, another 12 injured in cumberland, county, why do you think this is happening right now, like this? >> right now we have to do a study. to...
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cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta. tell me what you're seeing there in atlanta, natasha. >> reporter: well, it is a beautiful saturday afternoon. a lot of people out along the belt line, the path going through much of the city. there's so many people, in fact, there are a couple of traffic jams there. of course, in georgia it has been relatively open in the past few months which is different from some states across the country that have been more restrictive and are just now starting to plan full reopening in the coming couple of months. sun's out, masks off. all across america, more and more people are seeing each other's faces for the first time in a long time. >> it's been a long time coming. >> reporter: more than 45% of people in the u.s. age 12 or older are fully vaccinated, and three states, connecticut, maine, and vermont, have fully vaccinated at least half of their total population. for the first time since march of 2020, san francisco general hospital reported zero covid patients. the seven-day average of ne
cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta. tell me what you're seeing there in atlanta, natasha. >> reporter: well, it is a beautiful saturday afternoon. a lot of people out along the belt line, the path going through much of the city. there's so many people, in fact, there are a couple of traffic jams there. of course, in georgia it has been relatively open in the past few months which is different from some states across the country that have been more restrictive and are just now starting to...
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cnn's natasha chen is there. natasha, tell us, what are you seeing?rter: in the last 15 minutes or so the crowd just wrapped up and dispersed but they had been marching all around elizabeth city for a couple hours, starting at the waterfront and stopping at andrew brown's home where he was killed on april 21st, held vigil there for a moment next to a wall where a new mural had been pointed, something different about this protests because we have seen continuous protests every single day since his death, and something different today is that his family was marching at the front of the line. very poignant, a lot of supporters joining them and calling for transparency for the body camera footage to all be released, not just the 20 seconds of one camera's angle that was not apparently shown to just one family member, according to the brown family. a judge did say that the family can view more of the footage in the coming days, but that same judge denied the request for more footage to be released to the public. here is one cousin and an aunt of andrew bro
cnn's natasha chen is there. natasha, tell us, what are you seeing?rter: in the last 15 minutes or so the crowd just wrapped up and dispersed but they had been marching all around elizabeth city for a couple hours, starting at the waterfront and stopping at andrew brown's home where he was killed on april 21st, held vigil there for a moment next to a wall where a new mural had been pointed, something different about this protests because we have seen continuous protests every single day since...
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with the reporting this morning, our natasha and david. let's start with natasha. the intelligence community has believed and continues to believe and have, in their word, low confidence, on the virus' precise origin. does it give them anymore confidence? >> yeah, poppy. what we know is that the u.s. intelligence community has this report that adds another data point to the broader picture. right. the assessment that the director of national intelligence gave to congress last month that the intelligence community doesn't know the precise origins of the virus, where it originally broke out, exactly when it originally spread it is still low and it remains to be the case. so this it adds another question as to whether the pandemic started in a lab, which has become a pretty highly politicized theory, especially after the trump administration. it remains, you know, the case that we still adopt -- don't have enough evidence to rule it out. dr. fauci actually said recently that he is not confident this occurred naturally and the lab theory requires more investigation. so
with the reporting this morning, our natasha and david. let's start with natasha. the intelligence community has believed and continues to believe and have, in their word, low confidence, on the virus' precise origin. does it give them anymore confidence? >> yeah, poppy. what we know is that the u.s. intelligence community has this report that adds another data point to the broader picture. right. the assessment that the director of national intelligence gave to congress last month that...
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natasha chen is on the scene now in miami-dade county. natasha, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we just saw k-9s arrive on the scene, investigators have been working all morning since this happened. police say the shooting happened between midnight and 1:00 a.m. outside of a lounge business that was hosting a private event, a private show. and that some of the guests, the customers, were standing outside when this happened. police say that a white nissan path finder pulled up, three people got out with assault rifles and handguns and started shooting indiscriminately into the crowd. two people have died. as you mentioned, more than 20 others injured, some of them taken to hospitals by ambulance, some of them taken to the hospitals privately in their own cars. so a lot of chaos here and what we're seeing is that from the aerial images shot by one of our affiliates, at least we're seeing two people, what seemed to be two people on the ground covered there. it's a very fluid scene, very emotional for the people involved. one woman came by the scene and said that her so
natasha chen is on the scene now in miami-dade county. natasha, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we just saw k-9s arrive on the scene, investigators have been working all morning since this happened. police say the shooting happened between midnight and 1:00 a.m. outside of a lounge business that was hosting a private event, a private show. and that some of the guests, the customers, were standing outside when this happened. police say that a white nissan path finder pulled up, three...
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ramp up sanctions and billions of dollars of european investments and barriers have now been frozen. natasha bought a report from past the scene for the 1st time since being detained in minsk, but a russian opposition journalist remark protests of h on social media. he appears to confess, but his supporters say he was likely under duress. protests of h was the target of an extraordinary intervention by bell over on sunday that has become a full blown international crisis. he was travelling on ryan air 4978 from athens, when the flight was diverted to minced from its destination vilnius. bella says the flight was rerouted because of a bomb threat, but you leaders in brussels condemned it as they sponsored piracy. they urge protests if it is immediate relief and back sanctions against bela rufe. this is an attack on democracy. this is an attack on freedom of expression, and this is an attack on european sovereignty. and this outrageous behavior needs a strong answer. therefore, the european council decided that there will be additional sanctions. protests of each slade ballard, birth of the pr
ramp up sanctions and billions of dollars of european investments and barriers have now been frozen. natasha bought a report from past the scene for the 1st time since being detained in minsk, but a russian opposition journalist remark protests of h on social media. he appears to confess, but his supporters say he was likely under duress. protests of h was the target of an extraordinary intervention by bell over on sunday that has become a full blown international crisis. he was travelling on...
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. >> we'll hear next from natasha in birmingham, alabama. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> my thing about those drugs is that we live in a capitalistic society, so you've got the persn government not regulating, but as far as the -- i personally s. have diabetes, and diabetes is an expensive disease. and all the drugs that they advertise, i can't pronounce the name of a drug, that means it has a commercial. and if it has a commercial, then i can't afford it. so what happens is, they get fda approval for the medication, and then you can't afford it. my so once you can't afford it, then like what i did was took my formulary, since i couldn't afford the drugs they were me to get, i took my formulary from my insurance company and asked them to look, because they have different tiers, they have them to look at something that is older, that i could use in place of what they were trying to get me to get. >> natasha, i'll let you go andh we'll get some response from ou john dicken. >> thank you very much for sharing your experience. i think there were just three ad brief things that you men
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cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city, north carolina, right now.atasha, this is just sort of a weird thing, i guess for the layman to understand, but why are only portions of the body cam video, versus all of it, being shown to the family, being released to the family? it just seems like an odd thing to have happen. >> yeah, jim, at this point, only a couple of family members have seen a 20-second portion of one body camera, and right now, what's going to happen on tuesday, is that they will be shown footage from a total of four body camera, and a dash cam, all of which were taken from the incident on april 21st. but as you said, it's still going to be portions of it. in reading the court order, the judge actually cited part of north carolina's statute, saying that only relevant portions of the video should be shown. and at the very end of the court order, it talks about which snippets should be shown to the family. and the judge has basically selected a few minutes here and there of each video, totaling about 20 minutes out of an entire two hours
cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city, north carolina, right now.atasha, this is just sort of a weird thing, i guess for the layman to understand, but why are only portions of the body cam video, versus all of it, being shown to the family, being released to the family? it just seems like an odd thing to have happen. >> yeah, jim, at this point, only a couple of family members have seen a 20-second portion of one body camera, and right now, what's going to happen on tuesday, is that...
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natasha, how does this gun violence we're seeing compare to what has been seen in recent years?d in previous years, that is from january to this point in may, it is definitely an uptick. we are outpacing the rate of gun deaths in the same amount of time in 2019 and 2020. to highlight a few of the incidents you were mentioning there, as you mentioned in bridgeton, new jersey there was a shooting where two people died, a man and a woman, 12 people injured at what seems to be a party, i think we have some aerials to show you of that scene, and how chaotic that was, our polo sandoval is out there finding more details on that situation. and we also just showed you a map there of a number of the shootings that we have learned about from coast-to-coast that includes jersey city, it includes minneapolis, and the bronx, a subway shooting there. and, you know, north charleston as well, we're seeing a lot of these shooting incidents also involve the deaths of very young people, for example in north charleston at that incident a 14-year-old died, a 16-year-old died in columbus, ohio, we're
natasha, how does this gun violence we're seeing compare to what has been seen in recent years?d in previous years, that is from january to this point in may, it is definitely an uptick. we are outpacing the rate of gun deaths in the same amount of time in 2019 and 2020. to highlight a few of the incidents you were mentioning there, as you mentioned in bridgeton, new jersey there was a shooting where two people died, a man and a woman, 12 people injured at what seems to be a party, i think we...
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natasha chen has more. >> reporter: on new year's eve, jamal sutherland's family says they brought himalth facility as they say he long struggled with mental illness. five days later, sutherland allegedly punched a staff member in the midst of a fight between patients and staff. >> several patients are fighting right now. >> reporter: sutherland was taken to the county jail but not to the medical facility. instead to an area reserved for misbehaving inmates according to a family attorney. >> let go of me now! i need my medicine! >> reporter: at 9:15 the next morning, charleston county deputies attempted to move him from his jail cell for his scheduled bond hearing. >> i'll be back. >> reporter: in the videos, a deputy is heard saying sutherland has refused to leave his cell and took a, quote, aggressive stance. at 9:29 a.m. you can hear sounds of pepper spray being used. and sutherland coughing with a blanket around his head. after a few minutes of sutherland not complying to come to the door, another round of pepper spray. then deputies open the door a third time. then you can hear a
natasha chen has more. >> reporter: on new year's eve, jamal sutherland's family says they brought himalth facility as they say he long struggled with mental illness. five days later, sutherland allegedly punched a staff member in the midst of a fight between patients and staff. >> several patients are fighting right now. >> reporter: sutherland was taken to the county jail but not to the medical facility. instead to an area reserved for misbehaving inmates according to a...
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. >> cnn's natasha chen is in miami, we realize how much carnage was created, damage was done in suchnt of time, natasha, and i imagine there's so much pain and anger in that community today. >> reporter: ana, there are many families suffering right now, imagine with 23 people shot, two of them dead, you know, that's about two dozen families we're talking about who are hurting right now. i want to go back to that video you just showed, the new surveillance video released just today as the press conference was happening, i happened to get further clarification just now from law enforcement officials after the release of this, if you take a close look we are talking about a white necessary sawn path finder that pulled up in an alley right next to this where this club lounge venue was in what is essentially a strip mall. so they're pulling up in this space between buildings there, and if you notice three people get out of it as you mentioned with assault rifles with handguns, start shooting at the people standing outside, police say that those standing outside actually shot back, and the
. >> cnn's natasha chen is in miami, we realize how much carnage was created, damage was done in suchnt of time, natasha, and i imagine there's so much pain and anger in that community today. >> reporter: ana, there are many families suffering right now, imagine with 23 people shot, two of them dead, you know, that's about two dozen families we're talking about who are hurting right now. i want to go back to that video you just showed, the new surveillance video released just today...
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cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city. so natasha, what is happening there right now?> yeah, fred, a rally and march is about to get started, we're seeing a number of people already gathered here at the water front park in elizabeth city. you can see them holding their black lives matter flags, wearing black shirts, getting ready to first pay attention to the speakers up there on stage. we actually saw that the family of andrew brown jr. has arrived, just within the last 15 minutes or so. they actually viewed brown's body privately before this afternoon and so the public viewing, the public moment for people to pay respects will happen this afternoon, just across the street from where we are. now, yesterday cnn had the chance to talk to reverend greg drumright who is involved in the organization of this event. here's what he had to say about these continuous days of peaceful marches? >> we are going to continue to apply pressure. until the knee comes off of our necks, and our sons and daughters are treated with the decency and the respect and the sanctity that human li
cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city. so natasha, what is happening there right now?> yeah, fred, a rally and march is about to get started, we're seeing a number of people already gathered here at the water front park in elizabeth city. you can see them holding their black lives matter flags, wearing black shirts, getting ready to first pay attention to the speakers up there on stage. we actually saw that the family of andrew brown jr. has arrived, just within the last 15 minutes or so....
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natasha, what more are you learning?reporter: the authorities spoke to us outside this building a little while ago, shared the video you saw of the white nissan path finder pulling up to the outside of that club lounge venue, and i talked to public information officer here about the fact that this happened within about ten seconds. it was so fast. if we could show that again, you see these three people jumping out of the car, they're pulled up right next to the building, they jump out in front, started shooting indiscriminately at the crowd, police said, and were told that some of the people standing there actually shot back. that's why we saw so many shell casings on the ground yesterday. then you see the three people jump back into the car and the driver takes off, and they escape through an alley. so all of this happening very quickly, and there is a large crime stoppers reward out there, $130,000 in total, leading for information to the arrest of these people. as you heard from some of the people speaking at the podi
natasha, what more are you learning?reporter: the authorities spoke to us outside this building a little while ago, shared the video you saw of the white nissan path finder pulling up to the outside of that club lounge venue, and i talked to public information officer here about the fact that this happened within about ten seconds. it was so fast. if we could show that again, you see these three people jumping out of the car, they're pulled up right next to the building, they jump out in front,...
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natasha chen is at a shell gas station in charleston, south carolina., the pipeline is back in action, but the question is, how fast can the fuel be delivered to gas pumps like where you are? >> reporter: that's right, fred. the colonial pipeline did say today they are at normal operations, but think of the facts that the fuel flows through this pipeline at about 5 miles per hour, and, of course, we have issues on the road, lots of states have lifted weight restrictions for these trucks to bring this fuel to the pump. it could take some time for people to see some normalcy here. the pumps behind us have yellow bags on top of them. this is the case for about half of the gas stations across south carolina right now, though in the city of charleston where we are, it's a little bit better than that. let's show you a map of what gas buddy saying is the situation right now. keep in mind these are crowd-sourced numbers, so drivers are self-reporting what they're seeing at these gas stations. you mentioned 81% of gas stations out in dc, fewer than half out in s
natasha chen is at a shell gas station in charleston, south carolina., the pipeline is back in action, but the question is, how fast can the fuel be delivered to gas pumps like where you are? >> reporter: that's right, fred. the colonial pipeline did say today they are at normal operations, but think of the facts that the fuel flows through this pipeline at about 5 miles per hour, and, of course, we have issues on the road, lots of states have lifted weight restrictions for these trucks...
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. >> let's talk to natasha ber trapped now who has been following the u.s. intelligence report on china's wuhan reference, and natasha, what is the u.s. saying about this u.s. intelligence report that we've learned about? >> they are actually saying it's too early to draw any conclusions about the origins of the pandemic, that there needs to be more weight kind of thrown behind the world health organization investigation into how this pandemic actually started and how it spread and where it go. right now the u.s. intelligence community knows that the pandemic did emerge from china, but that's pretty much all they know at this point and the administration is saying that they are throwing all of their weight behind this w.h.o. probe and jen psaki, the white house press secretary, did address this today at the press briefing. take a listen. >> an international investigation led by the woergization is something that we've been pressing for for several months in coordination with a range of partners around the world. we need that data. we need that information fr
. >> let's talk to natasha ber trapped now who has been following the u.s. intelligence report on china's wuhan reference, and natasha, what is the u.s. saying about this u.s. intelligence report that we've learned about? >> they are actually saying it's too early to draw any conclusions about the origins of the pandemic, that there needs to be more weight kind of thrown behind the world health organization investigation into how this pandemic actually started and how it spread and...
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natasha chen joining us live in atlanta. natasha, tell us more about the reopening plans around the country. >> yeah, fred, we've seen how those reopening plans vary greatly from state to state but the attitudes vary too from urban areas versus rural areas. here in atlanta in georgia, any remaining social distancing requirements were lifted already in early may, may 1. but new york -- new york city just lifted its requirements for vaccinated people. they don't have to wear masks nor have to social distance. as of last wednesday, california announced june 15th they're lifting restrictions as well. so things are definitely starting to change and open up across the country, even for the states that were more restrictive. of course, that's following the recent cdc guidelines allowing fully vaccinated people to not have to wear masks in public. and that's what we are seeing here on the beltline, that really goes through much of the city of atlanta. most people are not wearing masks here. people are enjoying the weather n and peop
natasha chen joining us live in atlanta. natasha, tell us more about the reopening plans around the country. >> yeah, fred, we've seen how those reopening plans vary greatly from state to state but the attitudes vary too from urban areas versus rural areas. here in atlanta in georgia, any remaining social distancing requirements were lifted already in early may, may 1. but new york -- new york city just lifted its requirements for vaccinated people. they don't have to wear masks nor have...
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. >>> cnn national security correspondent kylie atwood and natasha bertrand.atasha, first, we should be clear, that we knew that staff at this lab in wuhan had been sickened. what we didn't know is that it was bad enough they had to go to the hospital. >> right. the new detail here is the severity of their symptoms. it's important to realize that we don't know exactly what they were sick with. the intelligence community don't know that either. this is just another data point that they're use ing to raise me questions about whether there's evidence that perhaps needs to be investigated further that there was something going on at the lab that sickened these resea researchers and, of course, the lab leak theory is one thast intelligence community has not entirely ruled out yet but the intelligence just isn't there. i think this is a new detail about how severe their symptoms were that's going to add to the broader picture about what we know about the origins. >> this is significant. >> yeah, it is. and i think what we've been looking at for a long time is whethe
. >>> cnn national security correspondent kylie atwood and natasha bertrand.atasha, first, we should be clear, that we knew that staff at this lab in wuhan had been sickened. what we didn't know is that it was bad enough they had to go to the hospital. >> right. the new detail here is the severity of their symptoms. it's important to realize that we don't know exactly what they were sick with. the intelligence community don't know that either. this is just another data point that...
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thank you, natasha.want to bring in a primary care physician and public health specialist, in the middle of this investigation, there are other key headlines we need to get to, that i want to go over with you today, a new kaiser study shows four in ten parents say their child has or will receive a vaccine, four in ten. your reaction to that figure, doctor? >> i'm discouraged, ana, i'd love to see it up in the 70th percentile. we've been dealing with this pandemic for a year so surely adults know the effects of the virus. and i was just talking to an e.r. doc in chicago who said that once a week in his icu you've got 9 to 12-year-old healthy kids coming in with stroke-like symptoms and we think that these are kids who probably had covid a few months ago, didn't know they had it, were not testing kids as frequently as we're testing adults, and then a few months later they throw a stroke to the brain. so if you talk to that icu doctor, covid in kids is a real concern. let's not forget that 3 million cases i
thank you, natasha.want to bring in a primary care physician and public health specialist, in the middle of this investigation, there are other key headlines we need to get to, that i want to go over with you today, a new kaiser study shows four in ten parents say their child has or will receive a vaccine, four in ten. your reaction to that figure, doctor? >> i'm discouraged, ana, i'd love to see it up in the 70th percentile. we've been dealing with this pandemic for a year so surely...
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cnn's natasha chen joining us now. i know police and the mayor just held a news conference.did we learn? >> reporter: well, erica, a lot is still out there, a lot of questions marks, but what we do have is brand-new video that the police released publicly to ask the public's help in identifying these people and this car. if we can show that, this happens very quickly, but you see three individuals getting out of a white nissan pathfinder, they exit the vehicle, police say they fired shots at a crowd standing outside of this establishment, this lounge hosting a private concert and really from the video we're seeing within seconds they are getting back into that car and fleeing the scene. police explained that when they shot at people standing outside that venue the people there shot back at them and so that's why perhaps we were seeing so many markings on the ground yesterday for shell casings outside of that business. in walking about the people who were shot, police say there were 23 in total, two people were killed, three of the injured remain in critical condition right n
cnn's natasha chen joining us now. i know police and the mayor just held a news conference.did we learn? >> reporter: well, erica, a lot is still out there, a lot of questions marks, but what we do have is brand-new video that the police released publicly to ask the public's help in identifying these people and this car. if we can show that, this happens very quickly, but you see three individuals getting out of a white nissan pathfinder, they exit the vehicle, police say they fired shots...
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cnn's natasha -- and david culver are following this for us.atasha, what are you learning about how this piece of intel fits into what the u.s. knows about the origins of covid-19? >> reporter: it's another piece of the puzzle, ana, the u.s. intelligence community has low confidence in its assessment of the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, meaning that they don't really know exactly where, how or even when the pandemic spread. what this does, though, is it kind of up the timeline a bit with regard to the potential theories about where this pandemic actually began. importantly, though, the intelligence community still doesn't know whether these researchers were actually sick with coronavirus. all they know is they had symptoms consistent with covid-19, that also could have been consistent with other seasonal illnesses like the flu, for example. so while this does provide another kind of data point for the intelligence community to look at with regard to potentially the idea that this could have leeked from a lab, one of the many labs that wa
cnn's natasha -- and david culver are following this for us.atasha, what are you learning about how this piece of intel fits into what the u.s. knows about the origins of covid-19? >> reporter: it's another piece of the puzzle, ana, the u.s. intelligence community has low confidence in its assessment of the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, meaning that they don't really know exactly where, how or even when the pandemic spread. what this does, though, is it kind of up the timeline a...
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among many environmental campaigners though is the macro has missed a chance to win their support natasha bottler al-jazeera western france. in the people in the spanish capital madrid and surrounding region of voting in elections dominated by the debate over coronavirus policy this is being seen as something of a referendum on the handling of the pandemic but is not in baba reports now the campaigns also seen polarization over the role of the far right. riding a wave of popularity off to defying the national government isabel death are you so leader of the right wing popular party or p.p.p. in the madrid region confident she'll be returned to office the people has been in charge of madrid sprains wealthiest region for 26 years. but this election is unlike any other taking place as it does during a pandemic that. you saw has consistently resisted government pressure to impose covered 19 lockdowns arguing they cause too much economic damage the capitals have some of spain's elusive restrictions keeping bars and restaurants open despite infection rates far above the national average even to
among many environmental campaigners though is the macro has missed a chance to win their support natasha bottler al-jazeera western france. in the people in the spanish capital madrid and surrounding region of voting in elections dominated by the debate over coronavirus policy this is being seen as something of a referendum on the handling of the pandemic but is not in baba reports now the campaigns also seen polarization over the role of the far right. riding a wave of popularity off to...
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lebanon and israel resume talks on overlapping boundaries in the eastern mediterranean sea plus i'm natasha potluck in the west and from the french president says that climate change its critics say he's need leno is a disappointment and. it's time for the. winter storm supply qatar airways hello there we've got pope disturbance impacting northeast portions of europe look what it did to london his wind gust over the last little while record it was 83 kilometers per hour these blustery conditions will continue so let me show you where this disturbance is right now it's impacting the low countries into scandinavia and we've also got an organized band of rain across central france now let me show wednesday where that rain is we see it pivot into austria the czech republic and poland and as for that potent weather maker it is still centered over scandinavia pushing into the baltic states we've got high wind and usually cool temperatures and snow in the higher elevations so stockholm your temperature on wednesday is 7 when it should be 16 for of his time of the year take you to north africa righ
lebanon and israel resume talks on overlapping boundaries in the eastern mediterranean sea plus i'm natasha potluck in the west and from the french president says that climate change its critics say he's need leno is a disappointment and. it's time for the. winter storm supply qatar airways hello there we've got pope disturbance impacting northeast portions of europe look what it did to london his wind gust over the last little while record it was 83 kilometers per hour these blustery...