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this is "bbc world news america." ntationing of this pre is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything thatwa stands in the to reveal new possibilities. p atepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reportg from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a deadly wave of violence in mexico. more than 100 politicians have been murdered ahead of sunday's election. we have a special report. a gunman has opened fire at a local newspaper in annapolis maryland. at least five people have been killed and others are seriously jured. we have the latest. plus, a plea from wisconsin, home to an all-american company, ma
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight' i prograthe sun rising or setting on our civilization? that is the question behind a major new exhibition by an .merican aist, ed ruscha andni: heineken, amstel, coca-cola are among the big names warning that a shortage of co2 could disrupt the supply of beer and other carbonated drinks , as dannyavage reports. drinks are part of our everyday lives. they are vital to the success of thscarbon dri industry. but they all need what is in this very unexcited looking tank, and stocks of co2 at this brewery are getting low, enough for now, but a fresh supplies needed soon. this brewer has been promised another delivery of co2 at the start of next month, but things are getting a bit tense in the industry. >>ou we should be ok for ae of weeks. theyssue longer than the sup -- other brewers are in a similar position. keep an eye on it. inny: co2 puts the bubbles fizzy drinks. currently at least five producers across northern europe are off-line for maintenance and creati
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rajini: you are watching "bbc onrld news america." ill to come onht's program, new zeala celebrates the arrival of the prime minister's daughter. why this birth and parenting plans ahead are generating so much excitement. two canadians crossed the border into the u.s. only to smuggle goods act across the border. that is what president trump recently claimed. we went to ask some canadians if they had anything to confess. pres. trump:hebuy shoes and they wear them. they scuff them up and make them sound old look old. pres. trump: there was a story i two days aa major newspaper talking about people living in canada and talking to the united states and smuggling things back into canada because the tariffs are so massive. >> never. no. >> no, i don't smuggle. >> never. i'm too scared. [laughter] >> if we have half a bottle of wine left and we have a full liter in t back, but we said to the guy, a couple glasses of wine. i guess that's it. but dy alrdmitted to it, so -- >> i always try to buy canadian products first. it is pointless for our
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you are watching "the bbc world news america." nos and a stock exchange, kakhstan hopes to beaj a power just do not mention human rights. a new battery powered plane has taken to the skies over norway as part of the nation's bid to tackle climate change and air pollution. our environmentalist has been to norway to find out me. >> flying, all of the co2 emissions. the pollution free plane, powered by batteries. >> getting into this thing is a feat. [laughter] is tiny but bigger electric planes are coming as technology improves. uitheyre no exhausts. norway aims to have all of its flights battery-powered. norway' boats are going electric as part of the battle against climate change. it is faster than a normal ferry with two big advantages. >> no exha>>t, no noise. the battebees are hidden w deck. in future, all norway ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidizing electric cars. >> cheaper to buy, run, and maintain. and good for environment. beno conventional cars will sold in the country after 2025. the 2040ay sooner than d
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.in history is madingapore as president trump meets kim jong-un. but the big question remains, will north korea give up its nuclear weapon pres. trump: people are going to be very impressed, people are going to be very happy. re going to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world. christian: i'm christian fraser live in singapore. eummit may be over, but the fallout has just begun. we will bring you the latest. jane: as president trumparms to kim jong-un, his relationsh with allies are taking a ating.di a toplomat gives us his view on all the twists and turns. jane: w public television in america and around the globe. the dust is settling in singapore following thoric summit between donald trump and kim jong-un. both say it was a success, and they are committed to denuclearization. but e statement they signed gives little idea of how or when that will be achieved. now comes the hard work of putting hope into action. chr
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.in history is madingapore as president trump meets kim jong-un. but the big question remains, will north korea give up its nuclear weapon pres. trump: people are going to be very impressed, people are going to be very happy. re going to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world. christian: i'm christian fraser live in singapore. eummit may be over, but the fallout has just...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, gkovler foundation, pursu solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. to strip away everything that stands in the way reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we haven de our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your neams. your tomorrow isow. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." ing from washington, i am jane o'brien. history is made in singapore as president trump meets kim jong-u but the big question remains, will north koreaive up its nuclear weapons? pres. trump: people are going to be very impressed, people are going to be veryappy. and we are going to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world. christian' i'christian fraser live in singapore. the summit
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rst i would like to thank new america and peter for not only hosting us today but the approach about the i of the paper written by a former extremist and former counterterrorism official who is willing to back and support the sort of unconventional request, so i appreciate your willingness to go along with it and new america who is a tremendous editor and resource as we advance our efforts and i thin writing this paper. we are here on june 4 because the impetus of the paper and the collaboration between jesse and myself triggered a year ago yesterday and what that was was there was an attack on one of london bridge where three individuals in a van drove the van on a bridge locking people into the river, jued out of the van wearing fake suicide vests and had ceramic knives and then proceeded to enter the market attacking people. they injured 48 and killed five before they were subdued. what attracted my attention beyond the horror of this attack and they did it in the name of the islamic state not operationally controlled, but the leader of the group and the individuals who was a memb
rst i would like to thank new america and peter for not only hosting us today but the approach about the i of the paper written by a former extremist and former counterterrorism official who is willing to back and support the sort of unconventional request, so i appreciate your willingness to go along with it and new america who is a tremendous editor and resource as we advance our efforts and i thin writing this paper. we are here on june 4 because the impetus of the paper and the...
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new how america handled some detainees. but the committee founded no evidence of a policy to deliberately overlook such cases. you are watching "bbc world news am 1-0l to come, england loses to belgium. winning their next matchne --the match is against colombia. the duke of cambridge has visited some oferusalem's most sacred sites on the final day of his tour of the middle east, including the temple mount. this report w from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, does contain flash photography. it is a city which has tha sacred significance fo followers of three different judaism, islam, from the mount of olives, william looked over to the oldle city of jerusa fought over in centuries past and still a placof dispute. on temple mount, generated by jews and muslims, he visited the qsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said williams visit sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulcher is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was sh
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laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." omstill toon tonight's program, baseball and politics. how the history of america's national pastime goes hand in glove with its elected leadership. combiathis weekend, idooses a new leader in the second round of prtial elections. this is the first time they will select a new leader sinc pthe historicce deal with of the farc rebels two years ago. katy watson reports. katy: if the polls are right, this man will be colombia's next president. he promises to cut taxes and boost investment. he wants to change the peace deal agreed to in 2016, and that like thiser people woman. her father was killehe farc seven years ago. socolombia has become polarized because there is n true justice the deal divided of the country. it is something that people didn't want. katy: but the man giving him a run for his money is a former leftist guerrilla. he has vowed to keep the deal intact and he has won over poorer colombians. >> for 50 years the same people have ruled the country. he offers a change to fig
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rajini: you are watching "bbc world news america." l to come on tonight's program, is president trump's foreign policy i hit or miss for those who voted for him? we go to the baseball field to find out. a's new prime minister, pedro sÁnchez, has unveiled his cabinet, andtw nearlthirds are women. most areal from his sociist party. it marked, he said, turning point for spanish society. a demand for equal pay," wris, in equal representation. spain's new prime minister, pedro sÁnchez, has wasted no time putting gender equality into practice. sanchez: this government is unequivocally committed to a quarterly dishy quality. -- equality. the vernment is a true reflection of e movement. porter: taking aim at ousted ajoy, ministerarno r mr. sÁnchez unveiled the cabinet that is more than 60% female. in may of last year, french leader emmanuel macron split his cabinet0-50, and sweden likewise has 12 men and 12 wome take a look at the top 10 countries for 2018 for female politicians ound the world. ropean countries only have two entries that swede
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you are watching "bbc world news america." stsl to come on tonight' program, a year after the fight to retake raqqa began come we are learning more about the civilian toll of the battle. that story is just ahead. the challenge of integrating into a new country isbe not t underestimated. migrants faces prejudi as well as ignorance about their new world. a major new initiative is being launched in the u.k. to make three cies of central england officially migrant friendly and helpnt mig fill a skills gap and find workso in their new ety. this report from coventry. reporter: it is going to be britain's next city of culture. it is a ci of many different ones. the project will give new migrants and refugees the skills which will help them integrate more easily. this is one of the first groups to benefit. among them, people who have left their families to flee repressive rimes. >> i'm happy. reporter:? w what do you like about being here? >> is good for people. reporter: the west midlands is a hub for investment -- advanc many factor
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news." ewjane: this is "bbc world america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brie guatemala's fuego volcano threatens a new eruption. 75 people are dead and hundreds more missing. reporter: the search continues , but with each passing hour the likelihood of success is growing slimmer. jane: the president thinks he could potentiallpardon himself, but the speaker of the house says not so fast. ♪ jane: and she blew up a mailbox to help women get the vote. r a op rhondda is the jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america an. around the glo days after a volcanic explosion in guatemala, it is hard to gauge the full scale of the destruction and death toll. at least 75 people have been killed and 200 more are still missing. nearby villages remain buried in volcanic ash and mud, which is hampering the rescue operation. will grant reports. will: the tiny community stood no chance. in and shacks of t corrugated iron offered no protection. everything was buried under the river of lava and ash -- homes, livelihoods, lov
news." ewjane: this is "bbc world america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brie guatemala's fuego volcano threatens a new eruption. 75 people are dead and hundreds more missing. reporter: the search continues , but with each passing hour the likelihood of success is growing slimmer. jane: the president thinks he could potentiallpardon himself, but the speaker of the house says not so fast. ♪ jane: and she blew up a mailbox to help women get the vote. r a op rhondda is...
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you are watching "bbc world news america."till to come, prince william pays tribute to victims of the holocaust. it is the first ever royal visit to israel and tie palan territory. truth now as an american, shame on me. >> it is three days since 12 teenage boys and tacir football disappeared inin cave networhailand. rescue groups resumed their efforts. pumps were brought in to try to drain some of the water, but the con anued. the bo age 11-16, and distraught relatives are waiting for any news. jonathan is near the scene and sent this report. >> weary and wet, rescue trudged in and out of the caves for a third day without anything to show for it. they have hundreds of people here now. the army is sending inads to oaked through the rain hills in search of other ways and the cave complex. rs into the cave complex. volunt with cave diving experience have come to help,ig some frohboring countries. the conditions underground are rough. >> it is three or four kilometers from the entrance.or it is hardhe divers because they can't see
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, iyam laura trev errors of judgment but not political bias. the justice department report on how james comey's fbi handled the clinton probe ahead of the 2016 election. new york's attorney general sues the trump foundation, claiming it has been used as donald trump's checkbook for years. the president says he won't settle the case. plus, what y the titanic. about our cold war mr. -- howe a cold war mystery is shedding light on thrld's most famous ship. welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and also around the globe. we have been following twoti mar pol stories in the u.s. today. first, insubordination, but no. political bi that is the finding of the justice department watchdog on eae actions of fbi director james comey in theup to the 2016 election. the report rebukes mr. comey for breaking dramatically with agency norms. secondly, the new york attorney general is suing president trump and three of his children, saying they used the charitabl
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first of all, i would like to think new america here for hosting, but more importantly the idea of theritten by a former jihadi a professional was link to support us with an unconventional request and i appreciate your willingness to go along with this into stephen sturman at new america whose a tremendous editor as we had dance our efforts in writing this paper. it is sort of an interesting timing that we are here on june 4th because the impetus to this paper and frankly the collaboration between jesse and myself was triggered really a year ago yesterday. and what bout was was an attack in london on the london bridge, were three individuals in a van as you remember it drove the van on the bridge knocking people into tiver, jumped out wearing fake suicide vest and then proceeded to enter the market attacking people. they injured 48 and killed five e4 they were subdued. now, what attracted my attention beyond obviously the horror of this attack and they did it in the name of the islamic state. but the leader of this group was the individual who was a member of a group called al-muhajiro
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one: this is bbc world news america, i am j'brien. rley davidson says it is moving some stores out of the s. president erdogan declares international observers ote.e objection to the understanding the migrant experience shapes our reity. how a new installation is changing perceptions of crossing the border. rswelcome to our vien public television and around the globe. when it comes to iconic america brands, me as close as harley davidson. when it comes to states helping president trump win the white house, wisconsin was k when they announced they are moving certain factories overseas because of the tariff standoff, it is a startling development inhe trade dispute. >> from the roar of the engine to the iconic image, harley davidson seemed designed to provoke a sense of americana. in the future, fewer of the bikes will be made ithe usa. wisconsin's best-known business has been targeted for tariffby the eu as part of the tit for tat trade skirmish started by president trump. although he said this, -- pres. trump: made in america. >> the c
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you are watching "bbc world news america."still to come on tonight's program, trying to take back congress. facing off against a key primary in the u.s. midterm elections. the hunt h is on fden treasure of the cornish coast after a 300-year-old shipwreck was uncovered. jon kay reports. jon: she was said to be loaded with spices, pearls, and diamonds. this is how the president might have looked as she headed home to londoin the 16 80's. hard to imagine on a calm day then,oday, but back storms caused her to single the cornish ast. now the storms of 2018 have shifted the stands, and for the first time exposed an anchor and seven cantors, some of them two meters long. ma millburn was one of the divers who made the discovery. rk: not realizing this was right under the waves. n:jo he told me the wreck was only a few meters from the shore, covered by centuries of sh dangerous water.h of mark: we cannot wait to get back in. neit is that cion with history, but most people do not even get the chance to see it. omtwo actually allow it to
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i'm a senior south asia fellow here at new america. i' been aellow for, let's see, since 2011 since i left the government. when i started here right before that i was nsc director for afghanistan and pakistan, and i worked quite a bit on some of these issues we'll talk about today, specifically on the case of paksun, and it is such a great opportunity to have this conversation today with my colleagues and some of whom were previously in government and i can assure you i'll look much more rested and youthful now than we do when we were at the white house and stephen who just finished the book feels great. you brought the book, right? we need to -- >> right. >> it is sold separately. >> yes. please buy t book. we have a combination of the practitioner's perspective and we look forward to your questions and the questio we want to look at today is how have the counter trorism strikes of the u.s. government changed under the trump administration. so the discussion is going to be a combination of what was the policy and framework as defined
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that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> making news in america this >>> making news in america this morning -- flashpoint at the border. new audio of children separated om their families. >> mommy! >> this morning, the growing calls on both sides of the political aisle to end the family separation policy and how the trump administration is defending it. >>> plus, a new firsthand account of where the children go after they leavehese detention centers. >>> and breaking overnight. flash flood emergency, drivers stranded. a hospital flooded. a dam failing. this morning, the growing weather threats in the midwest and where the storm is heading now. >>> pool safety alert. this video is raising questions after a toddler climbed a safety ladder for an aboveground pool. see how to keep your kids safe. >>> those stories, plus a new way to get a cheaper ride with uber. >>> also, too hot in the firehouse? the firefighters busted in a pornography investigation. >>> and taking fast food service to a whole new level, the chick-fil-a worker going to extra mile to help a customer. >>> i
that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> making news in america this >>> making news in america this morning -- flashpoint at the border. new audio of children separated om their families. >> mommy! >> this morning, the growing calls on both sides of the political aisle to end the family separation policy and how the trump administration is defending it. >>> plus, a new firsthand account of where the children go after they leavehese detention...
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hosted by new america, this runs 1.5 hours. >> good afternoon everyone. it is nice to see you on this hopefully non-rainy day. i've been a fellow since 2011. when i started here, i was director for afghanistan-pakistan. so i have worked specifically on the case of pakistan and now i am senior advisor at johns hopkins. it is great to have this conversation today with my colleagues. some were previously in government. we all look much more rested and youthful than we did when we were at the white house. stephen just finished a book. you look great. you brought the book, right? please by the book. we have a combination of the academic perspective today. look forward to your questions. the questions we want to look at our, how have terrorism strikes of the u.s. government changed under the trump administration. the discussion will be a combination of what was the lessons we learned from that under the obama administration. hopefully we can take that and then have a conversation. how do you define what this administration is doing? hopefully, that will lead us
hosted by new america, this runs 1.5 hours. >> good afternoon everyone. it is nice to see you on this hopefully non-rainy day. i've been a fellow since 2011. when i started here, i was director for afghanistan-pakistan. so i have worked specifically on the case of pakistan and now i am senior advisor at johns hopkins. it is great to have this conversation today with my colleagues. some were previously in government. we all look much more rested and youthful than we did when we were at the...
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the event was organized by new america. >>> i run the international security program here. thanks for coming this afternoon. thank you for those on cspan who are watching this today. this is the launch of a paper, a very interesting paper from revolution muslim to islamic state which was co-written by mick sillber. he saw the planes crash into the towers and decided to do something different with his life which was where he joined the new york police department. one of the most important targets he had was this group revolution islam, which jesse morton was intiminateately invo in founding. they will talk about the ideas in the report. and candice morton who is a valued colleague of ours here will make some observations about the report and then open up to a wider conversation. i'll hand it over to mitch, jesse and then candice. >> good afrnoon, everyone. first of all i'd like to thank new america and peter for not only hosting us today, but more importantly when approached about the idea of a paper written by a former jihadi extremistnd a former counterterrorism profession
the event was organized by new america. >>> i run the international security program here. thanks for coming this afternoon. thank you for those on cspan who are watching this today. this is the launch of a paper, a very interesting paper from revolution muslim to islamic state which was co-written by mick sillber. he saw the planes crash into the towers and decided to do something different with his life which was where he joined the new york police department. one of the most...