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let's go live to england and bring in diplomatic editor nic robertson. nic?, no doubt that jo cox will be missed in the community. she was really seen as somebody who brought the community together at a time when the referendum was really becoming divisive and the political tone was extreme. that's why the campaigns went on pause out of respect. now they have come back from the pause. we are hearing from people that they feel the tone is better. the way the immigration issue is dealt with which is one of the most divisive issues at the moment is being dealt with and softer tones. some people we talked to here considering they would decide to vote to leave the european union who are now considering changing their minds to remain in the european union because they are concerned about jo cox's murder and what that means and perhaps that voting out is a vote for less stability. less stability in the community and in the country and futures. the big concerns for most people is how will it affect the economy? that is something that the prime minister david cameron
let's go live to england and bring in diplomatic editor nic robertson. nic?, no doubt that jo cox will be missed in the community. she was really seen as somebody who brought the community together at a time when the referendum was really becoming divisive and the political tone was extreme. that's why the campaigns went on pause out of respect. now they have come back from the pause. we are hearing from people that they feel the tone is better. the way the immigration issue is dealt with which...
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cnn's nic robertson is tracking the latest live for us from london.reporter: this means is there a wider network associad with him or others below the radar having the same communications about a perpetrate acts. what we know in the last few minutes, isis' radio station claimed him as a soldier of the caliphate of america. they are not saying, isis, is not saying they directed him. they are claiming him as one of theirs. they say because he pledged allegiance to isis. this is something that they know can be attractive to recruit people to their organization and terror group. this is something that they think will play well among their supporters as well. we also know there was a claim of responsibility from a channel related to isis, but the language that it used in describing gay people is not the same language that isis uses which is majority. that gave less credibility to that particular claim. right now, when you look at this, you do have to see this is someone that in the middle of the adrenaline-fuelled event took time out to call 911 and claim
cnn's nic robertson is tracking the latest live for us from london.reporter: this means is there a wider network associad with him or others below the radar having the same communications about a perpetrate acts. what we know in the last few minutes, isis' radio station claimed him as a soldier of the caliphate of america. they are not saying, isis, is not saying they directed him. they are claiming him as one of theirs. they say because he pledged allegiance to isis. this is something that...
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nic has split spr his wife of 11 years.separated in january. >> we'll have to see if nic and his new gal are a match. >>> we're here with a woman who has built her career on bringing perfect careers together, patty stanger. >> she is judge judy of love. >> she's tough. >> we asked patty for a verdict on hollywood's hottest new couple. you know who i'm talking about -- taylor and tom. >> this year? >> my little sagittarius, i hope she finds true love. >> wedding on the horizon for hiddle-swift? it wouldn't the first prediction that patty stanger had gotten right. >> you look at the body language in matchmaking, the way they're holing, dress alike, look alive. they walk alike. it wasn't that way with calvin. >> next. >> she's returnnng to help new, rich and stubborn singles july 8 on we tv. >> i'm a 10. >> no, you're not. >> if i can't fix you up, who the [ bleep ] can! ? >> we made a date with the million-dollar matchmaker who o told us shees taking her signature tough love approach to another level. >> i'm baffled as to why
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nic robertson in england. thank you. >>> five deadly wildfires burning across the desert southwest right now. this as the broiling heat kills four people over the weekend in arizona. two of those people died while hiking in triple digit temperatures. those scalding temperatures will continue today. more on the threat now from meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> christine and ryan, good morning to you both. watching incredible heat over the southwest with 30 million people underneath heat advisories and warnings. when you consider temperatures up to 125 in spots, you know this could be a big deal across the southwest. weather fatalities in the u.s. you spoke of the hikers and things like that put people in a lot of danger when the temperatures are this hot. look at this. 116 in phoenix. that would break the record of 115. vegas could break a record. winslow, arizona could break a record. we don't believe los angeles would break a repocord high tod. you are talking about the top five temperatures for record-breaki
nic robertson in england. thank you. >>> five deadly wildfires burning across the desert southwest right now. this as the broiling heat kills four people over the weekend in arizona. two of those people died while hiking in triple digit temperatures. those scalding temperatures will continue today. more on the threat now from meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> christine and ryan, good morning to you both. watching incredible heat over the southwest with 30 million people...
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let's bring in cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson live in the belgian capital. nic? kerry comes here really as a friend of the european union, as a friend of great britain and somebody who could perhaps mediate between the two. it's not got to the point where mediation is required but you have a position now where the european union is saying to great britain, come on. you've decided to leave the european union. let's start the negotiation and the talks right now. and in britain the message is, hold on. we've got to figure out a political leadership and we won't be ready to make those moves to get out of the european union until later in the year. what secretary kerry says he wants to do here really, this is so important for the united states and the world, n that is stabilize international financial markets. this is what he said. >> the most important thing is that all of us, as leaders, work together to provide as much continuity, as much stability, as much certainty as possible in order for the marketplace to understand that there are ways to minimize disruption.
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i want to get to cnn's nic robertson now. nic is covering this for us as well. astounding to watch. what do you know? what's the latest? >> reporter: don, the latest is that one major british forecaster says there's an 80% certainty now this vote will be a vote for britain to leave the european union, a so-called brexit vote. this is creating a huge amount of uncertainty. day is just -- dawn is just breaking here in london. this is a day that many people didn't expect to wake up and see. it is still too soon to call this finally. there are 382 different polling centers around the country that will be putting out results. so far we've heard from just over 200 of them. all the indications through the night have shown that the leave campaign has made gains across the country where they weren't expected to. and the "remain" campaign has done well in some cities, but the turnout hasn't been high enough. those are the early indications. so, all the market reactions we're seeing right now are coming based on the expectation that britain will be voting to leave the european union. it's not
i want to get to cnn's nic robertson now. nic is covering this for us as well. astounding to watch. what do you know? what's the latest? >> reporter: don, the latest is that one major british forecaster says there's an 80% certainty now this vote will be a vote for britain to leave the european union, a so-called brexit vote. this is creating a huge amount of uncertainty. day is just -- dawn is just breaking here in london. this is a day that many people didn't expect to wake up and see....
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many thanks to you, nic. appreciate it. >>> well, the cleveland cavaliers are this year's nba champions. it is the team's first title. but above and beyond that, it's the city of cleveland's first title in any sport in 52 years. cavs star lebron james famously made his return to cleveland with a championship in mind. on sunday, he got his wish, finally hoisting the trophy for his hometown. people in cleveland are celebrating in the streets. our andy shoals was there when the championship drought finally ended. >> reporter: after 52 years of sports misery, the fans here in cleveland hoping, praying that this would finally be their year. and when the final buzzer sounded, the city erupted with pure joy. [ cheers ] >> 52 years of frustration. this is what makes it. it's wonderful. >> finally we did it. cleveland is finally champion. >> reporter: if you look around at this city right now, this is what we've been longing for. this is what we wanted. we deserve it. we've got the greatest fan. we've got the great ee
many thanks to you, nic. appreciate it. >>> well, the cleveland cavaliers are this year's nba champions. it is the team's first title. but above and beyond that, it's the city of cleveland's first title in any sport in 52 years. cavs star lebron james famously made his return to cleveland with a championship in mind. on sunday, he got his wish, finally hoisting the trophy for his hometown. people in cleveland are celebrating in the streets. our andy shoals was there when the...
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nic robertson in london. thank you. >>> president obama has called the orlando nightclub shooting an act of terror and act of hate. he gave a brief statement to the nation. the president called the shooting especially heartbreaking for the lgbt community. he once again called for stricter access on firearms. let's get more on what the president had to say and what was behind what he said from chris frates at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. president obama once again spoke to the nation after a mass shooting. this time he was talking about the deadliest event in the u.s. history. the president addressed the nation after more than a dozen of these mass shootings. sunday, the president called this an act of terror and reminded the nation that the shooter targeted lgbt americans. >> although it is still early in the investigation, we know enough to say this was an act of terror and act of hate. as americans, we are united in grief and in outrage and in resolve to defend our people. this is a sobering
nic robertson in london. thank you. >>> president obama has called the orlando nightclub shooting an act of terror and act of hate. he gave a brief statement to the nation. the president called the shooting especially heartbreaking for the lgbt community. he once again called for stricter access on firearms. let's get more on what the president had to say and what was behind what he said from chris frates at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. president obama once again...
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nic, what are we learning? that his family came to live in the united states and that he was actually born in the united states, that his father, if you will, kept a hand in and an interest, if you will, in afghan politics, keeping up a commentary on an internet television channel aimed at afghans. and he had quite strong opinions. he was very anti-pakistani. he had also -- the fact also, on his facebook page, had criticized traitors of afghanistan, including the leaders of isis, including president karzai, and including others that he considered were embezzling money from the country that was doing the afghan bad. it's the father that seems to have maintained the strongest ties to afghanistan. in terms of omar mateen himself, there isn't any information that's come forward so far that says that he has maintained strong ties there, that he has maintained some sort of, if you will, jihadi connections. he may have shared some of the same political views as his father, but even those have yet to be fully, if you w
nic, what are we learning? that his family came to live in the united states and that he was actually born in the united states, that his father, if you will, kept a hand in and an interest, if you will, in afghan politics, keeping up a commentary on an internet television channel aimed at afghans. and he had quite strong opinions. he was very anti-pakistani. he had also -- the fact also, on his facebook page, had criticized traitors of afghanistan, including the leaders of isis, including...
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we'll get back to nic as things develop. nic, thank you so much. he's in london for us. meantime, donald trump, he is embracing the uk vote as a sign, he hopes, of things to come in the election here at home. the presumptive republican nominee was in scotland to open a new golf course. in the midst of promoting the resort, he also took questions on this historic vote. he'd already come out in support of the uk leaving the eu. scotland we should note, where he was, voted 2 to 1 to remain in the eu. sara murray is in scotland traveling with the trump campaign. sara, donald trump covered quite a lot in that press conference this morning. >> reporter: that's right. did he cover quite a lot. in between promoting his gulf course at turnberry, he did take some time to applaud the brexit saying he felt the uk made the right move and if there are economic repercussions, that those will sort of all even out in more time, and he did say that he feels like there's a similar angst, anxiety playing out here in the uk about the economic situation as well as about immigration as we're s
we'll get back to nic as things develop. nic, thank you so much. he's in london for us. meantime, donald trump, he is embracing the uk vote as a sign, he hopes, of things to come in the election here at home. the presumptive republican nominee was in scotland to open a new golf course. in the midst of promoting the resort, he also took questions on this historic vote. he'd already come out in support of the uk leaving the eu. scotland we should note, where he was, voted 2 to 1 to remain in the...
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so these are the things that they'll be tackling today, but it will be a long process to go, max. >> nic, angela merkel called this a watershed moment for europe and for european integration. it's a watershed moment potentially here in the united kingdom as well. what happens next? >> reporter: well, smp first minister nicola sturgeon, and the ref ren campaign in the early phases of it indicated quite clearly if there was a brexit as we now have, a leave the european union, then she would be minded if the scottish people wanted it to call for another referendum on scottish independence. she is meeting with her cabinet later today in the coming hour or so, and one would expect that to be a topic of conversation. look, the ground has changed a little since scotland had that referendum in 2014, late 2014. the price of oil across the world and of course the economic forecast for scotland going it alone were based on a relatively high price of oil. the north sea oil that currently flows through the london exchequer. the expectations now with the lower price of oil, it might be harder for the
so these are the things that they'll be tackling today, but it will be a long process to go, max. >> nic, angela merkel called this a watershed moment for europe and for european integration. it's a watershed moment potentially here in the united kingdom as well. what happens next? >> reporter: well, smp first minister nicola sturgeon, and the ref ren campaign in the early phases of it indicated quite clearly if there was a brexit as we now have, a leave the european union, then she...
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nic, this result really shocked a lot of people. what's the latest?> reporter: wolf, particularly here in london, where so many people voted to remain in the european union, there's been shock and dismay. in the last hour, a young lady was walking along the street holding a purse with a sad face on it. a lot of young people here are particularly upset and unhappy. not like those in the leave campaign who are celebrating. a vote to leave the european union sending shock waves around the globe tonight. markets tumble and investors' nerves were rattled. the british pound falling to a 30-year low. it was an unexpected defeat for british prime minister david cameron who fought hard to keep britain in the eu. >> the british people have voted to leave the european union and their will must be respected. >> reporter: cameron, his voice wavering announced he would step down as prime minister. in scotland, where they voted overwhelmingly to stay in the eu vowed today that they would push a new referendum. >> nigel farage declaring victory. voters fear a fro of
nic, this result really shocked a lot of people. what's the latest?> reporter: wolf, particularly here in london, where so many people voted to remain in the european union, there's been shock and dismay. in the last hour, a young lady was walking along the street holding a purse with a sad face on it. a lot of young people here are particularly upset and unhappy. not like those in the leave campaign who are celebrating. a vote to leave the european union sending shock waves around the globe...
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nic has split from his wife of 11 years, alice kim. >>> we'll have to see if nic and his new gal arere with a woman who has built a career on bringing perfect pairs together, patty stanger. >> she is like the judge judy of love. she's tough. let me tell you. our jennifer asked patty for a verdict on hollywood's hottest new couple, taylor and tom. ♪ >> i could see them getting engaged this year. >> you can, this year? >> yes. a little sagittarius, i hope she finds true love. >> wedding bells on the horizon for hiddleswift? it won't be the first proposal prediction that patty stanger has gotten right. >> said to lady gaga, you're oo going 0 get engaged, a month later she got engaged. the body language, they dress alike, they look alike, they walk alike, it wasn't that way with calvin. >> how old do you date? >> late 20s to late 30s. >> she's returning to help new rich and stubborn singles july 8 on we tv. >> patty, i'm a 10. >> no, you're not. >> if i can't fix you up, who [ bleep ] can? >> we made a date with the million dollar matchmaker who told us she's taking her signature tough l
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and what nic was say was absolutely right. has the upper hand in negotiations. because once that legal process is started, once that article 50 is submitted by the uk, all the other 27 nations get together and they put together some sort of a deal. and then it's a take tr it or le it option. if you don't like it, walk out. so it will be tough negotiating in the times to come and figuring out whether or not the uk withhold the presidency is just one of many awkward moments coming up. >> all right. thank you. the brexit is having an impact far beyond uk's borders. the rest of europe is wondering where the pieces will fall as this decision ripple across the conity ne continent. a journalist for "le monde" joining us thousand. while people were voting i seem to remember french president said were britain to vote to leave the eu, that would put the entire project in play. they did and it is, isn't it. >> ideally the british have just shot themselves in the foot. fine. sovereign to do so. so be it. fine. but of course the consequenc
and what nic was say was absolutely right. has the upper hand in negotiations. because once that legal process is started, once that article 50 is submitted by the uk, all the other 27 nations get together and they put together some sort of a deal. and then it's a take tr it or le it option. if you don't like it, walk out. so it will be tough negotiating in the times to come and figuring out whether or not the uk withhold the presidency is just one of many awkward moments coming up. >>...
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cnn's nic robertson has more live in brussels. yes, hi, carol, nicola sturgeon has said because 62% of the scottish population voted to remain part of the european union, she wants to do everything she can to protect scotland's place in the european union. that's why she's here having meetings and she's certainly getting a lot of doors open for her. meeting this morning with the president of the european parliament, other european party leaders in between and this evening meeting with the president of the european commission. the european leaders here are really welcoming her. britain as a whole rejected the european union but they really relish the idea that scotland would like to continue to be a member. for nicola sturgeon, she believes that scotland is better off being independent from britain and if it can remain part of the european union, that is a very strong step in that direction. at the same time, you have the battle lines now being drawn between the british leaders, david cameron right now. still no replacement that we
cnn's nic robertson has more live in brussels. yes, hi, carol, nicola sturgeon has said because 62% of the scottish population voted to remain part of the european union, she wants to do everything she can to protect scotland's place in the european union. that's why she's here having meetings and she's certainly getting a lot of doors open for her. meeting this morning with the president of the european parliament, other european party leaders in between and this evening meeting with the...
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nic robertson is tracking the latest developments for us.hat we're hearing in london, nic, those leaders there will not agree to what london wants, which is some sort of prenegotiation ahead of that exit process. >> reporter: yeah, max, that's right. david cameron is going to arrive here after lunchtime and he'll have bilateral meetings, one with the european commission president. he'll meet with the european council president. he may have other one on one meetings. but the message has been very, very clear from the european leaders. david cameron or any of his represents cannot walk into brussels and expect to go into a little side room and talk to the germans about how this part of the deal may work and the french about how this part of the deal may work, and what they may want on the table here and what the, you know, all these sorts of things. they've been told that is off the table. there will be no negotiations whatsoever on britain's exit from the european union of any description, shape or form until britain triggers article 50. then
nic robertson is tracking the latest developments for us.hat we're hearing in london, nic, those leaders there will not agree to what london wants, which is some sort of prenegotiation ahead of that exit process. >> reporter: yeah, max, that's right. david cameron is going to arrive here after lunchtime and he'll have bilateral meetings, one with the european commission president. he'll meet with the european council president. he may have other one on one meetings. but the message has...
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if you haven't sold your stocks, don't do it yet. >> what nic said. no one knows what will happen to disentangle. the contagion, doesn't that spell ugliness? >> the hot core of this. the spanish vote on sunday. the action isn't over. and this is a transatlantic trend. there's a trust divide between the elites and mass population. the post-financial crisis era has been handled. we had a genetically modified recovery by central banks. dumped money in. politicians have been totally gridlock gridlocked. look at congress this last week here and you have the sit-in. you've got politicians not taking actions to grow main street. so central bankers had to put a band-aid on this and it's breaking now and that's what you see in this vote. >> one thing that businesses like. it's open markets. and the uk just put a big closed sign on effectively. so walk me to how that kind of a notion will affect the uk and how that could have any kind or not of ripple effect on the rest of us out here. >> certainly the idea of countries becoming more insular as it relates to tr
if you haven't sold your stocks, don't do it yet. >> what nic said. no one knows what will happen to disentangle. the contagion, doesn't that spell ugliness? >> the hot core of this. the spanish vote on sunday. the action isn't over. and this is a transatlantic trend. there's a trust divide between the elites and mass population. the post-financial crisis era has been handled. we had a genetically modified recovery by central banks. dumped money in. politicians have been totally...
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nic, hello to you. the decision to leave the eu was a bombshell. one day in, what has reaction been? >> reporter: one of shock, you know, in london, so many voted to remain, there's a lot of people here didn't expect it to happen. thought a vote would come out in their favor. you look around the rest of the country and so many places voted to leave. they won the day. certainly for the leave camp, it has been a day of celebration but i think the sort of concerns and some of the realities are beginning to settle in for people, there's a real sort of shock that what was predicted to happen if there was exit from european union, the pound would tumble, world markets would shake. people are beginning to see that. whichever way you look at it, whichever camp you're in, whichever side you voted for, it is a day of reality and a day i think people are still getting used to. >> one thing for sure, everybody is watching, regardless how you feel about it. immigration is the center of the u.s. election and also behind the driving force to leave. how will that
nic, hello to you. the decision to leave the eu was a bombshell. one day in, what has reaction been? >> reporter: one of shock, you know, in london, so many voted to remain, there's a lot of people here didn't expect it to happen. thought a vote would come out in their favor. you look around the rest of the country and so many places voted to leave. they won the day. certainly for the leave camp, it has been a day of celebration but i think the sort of concerns and some of the realities...
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cnn's nic robertson is in that small town, birstall, england.st show us what is happening behind you there as people memorialize jo cox. >> reporter: yeah, jim, there are still people coming in. i mean, we have been here all day. they came since the early hours. they are still here, bringing flowers to pay their respects. coming to give their final good-byes. her family and parents came here today. it was very silent, emotional. her sister kim spoke and thanked the aide workers who tried to save her sister. she thanked the elderly gentleman who was stabbed badly, wounded, trying to save her from the attack. and she spoke of her sister, this is what they said. >> and we will never let jo leave our lives. she will live on in the world. to brendan, to us. and to her truly wonderful children who will always know what an utterly amazing woman their mother was. she was a human being and she was perfect. >> you know, and as kim stopped speaking there, people came forward there. those in the crowd that knew jo that knew her well and liked her and loved
cnn's nic robertson is in that small town, birstall, england.st show us what is happening behind you there as people memorialize jo cox. >> reporter: yeah, jim, there are still people coming in. i mean, we have been here all day. they came since the early hours. they are still here, bringing flowers to pay their respects. coming to give their final good-byes. her family and parents came here today. it was very silent, emotional. her sister kim spoke and thanked the aide workers who tried...
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nic robertson joins me now with the very latest from there. just off the back of that interview with renzi, nic, the suggestion is take you're either in the family or out of the family. and this idea that britain can compromise or come up with some sort of compromise and negotiate it today isn't happening. >> that's right, max. this idea that you can't have the good and leave out the bad, that is you can't have access to the markets without having to deal with the immigration issue of the freedom of movement of people. it's very simple. this is what britain will be presented, it doesn't matter which slice or direction they try to move in with the european union in the future. a complete exit and start over. or they try to take the model of norway which is sort of access to the economic benefits but they still have to take in citizens from the european union. and matteo renzi made that very, very clear. this is the options if you will that britain will presented with. number one, no negotiations on the margins, but number two, when you do get d
nic robertson joins me now with the very latest from there. just off the back of that interview with renzi, nic, the suggestion is take you're either in the family or out of the family. and this idea that britain can compromise or come up with some sort of compromise and negotiate it today isn't happening. >> that's right, max. this idea that you can't have the good and leave out the bad, that is you can't have access to the markets without having to deal with the immigration issue of the...
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nic, thank you very much indeed.the eu wants to get the brexit done as quickly as possible. we'll discuss what kind of obstacles may be in their way. >>> plus scotland's first minister wants to keep her country in the european union. she may look to block the brexit in her own way. we'll explain next. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop
nic, thank you very much indeed.the eu wants to get the brexit done as quickly as possible. we'll discuss what kind of obstacles may be in their way. >>> plus scotland's first minister wants to keep her country in the european union. she may look to block the brexit in her own way. we'll explain next. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer...
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nic robertson is in brussels. up there trying to explain what happened in the uk to european leaders who basically want a swift decision on britain leaving the european union. and david cameron's not going to be able to give them that, is he? >> he isn't. we were talking earlier, max, about the difficulty of david cameron walking into the european union to face all those leaders after causing so much market upset, so much turmoil, so much political concern, all of that goes on. that's what francois hollande was talking about yesterday as well. as long as europe is dithering on deciding precisely when and how it's going to exit the european union, then the political -- that -- there is a potential for political instability in europe to ensue from that financial instability. but perhaps one of the most interesting meetings for david cameron today will be when he goes in to meet with the president of the european -- with the european commission. jean-claude juncker. this is a man that only a year or so ago, david cam
nic robertson is in brussels. up there trying to explain what happened in the uk to european leaders who basically want a swift decision on britain leaving the european union. and david cameron's not going to be able to give them that, is he? >> he isn't. we were talking earlier, max, about the difficulty of david cameron walking into the european union to face all those leaders after causing so much market upset, so much turmoil, so much political concern, all of that goes on. that's...
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really nice guy, nic police say the shooting does not appear to be random. they have released few weather findings. meanwhile, the search continues for the gun man, a search they are hoping wilson be over. >> i want the weber did it to be caught as soon as possible. -- i want whoever did it to be caught as soon as possible. mud filled roads in west virginia, trees destroyed by water. president obama declaring a major disaster over devastating flooding. more than 25 people have died in that number could rise. tom roussey is live in the newsroom to show us how the areas have been impacted. watch ust of folks who live in west virginia, living in this part of the state. this is one of the few areas of the entire state of west virginia not in a state of emergency. is down here. some towns in this area are still underwater tonight. drones video taken by a in west virginia, one of a number of places underwater. in some places, the water has left, leading to a new problem -- mud everywhere. the eanup is only beginning. there are also family members of two dozen peop
really nice guy, nic police say the shooting does not appear to be random. they have released few weather findings. meanwhile, the search continues for the gun man, a search they are hoping wilson be over. >> i want the weber did it to be caught as soon as possible. -- i want whoever did it to be caught as soon as possible. mud filled roads in west virginia, trees destroyed by water. president obama declaring a major disaster over devastating flooding. more than 25 people have died in...
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nic robertson, cnn, birstall, england. >> and, of course, a community that still very much remains inhock. jo cox played a very big role here in this community. a politician who was very much there for the people, but also one who played a big role internationally as well, campaigning for the people of darfur, for refugees and of course, also trying to help people in their plight in syria as well. many of the folks here are still struggling to come to terms with what happened here on thursday. we've noted it during our ongoing coverage that gun crime is something very rare here in this country, as is violence against politicians as well. but on a personal level, many people still struggle to cope with what they've witnessed, with what they've heard in their community in the past two days. let's have a look. this is where they've been coming to lay flowers and candles. they've been writing messages to her as well. one of them here says, we are not remain leave, torre labour, or live dem tonight. we are britons with a belief in parliament and democracy. >> you struggle for words because
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thank you for that, nic robertson. >>> early start on your money.hat brexit gloom giving way to a brexit bounce. most asian markets closed higher. european markets trading higher. that's decent, two almost 3% bounce in paris. but it comes after two very devastating days of losses. make no mistake, the damage the last two days has been significant and historic. more than $3 trillion in global stock market value erased. $3 trillion after the uk vote to exit the european union. the fallout just beginning of uk's perfect credit rating downgraded two notches by standard & poor's, the pound near a 30-year low. want to check u.s. futures quickly. they suggest a triple digit bounce today, but look at the last three months for the dow jones industrial average. yesterday, the dow lost 261 points. lowest level in more than three months. add in friday's 610 point loss, alison, talking about 900 points wiped away, wiped away from the dow. 900 points in two days. >> those two days and those traders are exhausted, but as much as we're going to see a bounce today,
thank you for that, nic robertson. >>> early start on your money.hat brexit gloom giving way to a brexit bounce. most asian markets closed higher. european markets trading higher. that's decent, two almost 3% bounce in paris. but it comes after two very devastating days of losses. make no mistake, the damage the last two days has been significant and historic. more than $3 trillion in global stock market value erased. $3 trillion after the uk vote to exit the european union. the...
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max. >> in brussels, thank you very much, nic, indeed. that has to be one of the most awkward summits we've had in recent years. asian markets are nearing the end of their trading day. as you see in hong kong and yesterday, the pound fell severely here. the market here were in a terrible state or the tension behind the scenes was because the credit rating in the uk has tallen. but what real impact is that having in the wider markets? >> well, it's still rippling out, max, tefks. but here in asia, those effects are quite muted. we saw it yesterday, as well. not big swings that we saw in the european markets, the uk markets and the u.s. markets. take a look at the numbers here. you'll see, you know, it's basically fairley directional for the moment. hong kong is down just a little bit more. and you'll see the nikkei is still up. that's because the currency, the japanese yen is holding level, it's not strengthening any further. so, really, this story is very much, max, a developed economy versus emerging markets, if you like. $3 trillion has
max. >> in brussels, thank you very much, nic, indeed. that has to be one of the most awkward summits we've had in recent years. asian markets are nearing the end of their trading day. as you see in hong kong and yesterday, the pound fell severely here. the market here were in a terrible state or the tension behind the scenes was because the credit rating in the uk has tallen. but what real impact is that having in the wider markets? >> well, it's still rippling out, max, tefks. but...
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i want to get to cnn's nic robertson now. nic is covering this for us as well. astounding to watch. you know? what's the latest? >> reporter: don, the latest is that one major british forecaster says there's an 80%
i want to get to cnn's nic robertson now. nic is covering this for us as well. astounding to watch. you know? what's the latest? >> reporter: don, the latest is that one major british forecaster says there's an 80%
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our own nic robertson was there and he reports on what happened. >> reporter: they came, young and olded politicians until i spoke to jo, and she changed my mind. ten minutes, that's all i had with her before the election, and she just changed my mind. people can work for the good of mankind. it's sad. >> i live around here, and i think it's such a cruel act and full of hate. >> reporter: a town in mourning, joined by the nation's leaders. together they paused in silence. >> if we truly want to honor jo, what we should do is recognize that her values -- service, community, tolerance, the values she lived by and worked by, those are the values that we need to redouble in our national life in the months and in the years to come. >> she was taken from us in an act of hatred, in a vile act that has killed her. it's an attack on democracy, what happened yesterday. it's hatred that killed her. >> reporter: jo cox was 41. she had been in her job just over a year. but such is the love, this usually quiet yorkshire town is bearing its heart, and it's painful, doubly so knowing her alleged kille
our own nic robertson was there and he reports on what happened. >> reporter: they came, young and olded politicians until i spoke to jo, and she changed my mind. ten minutes, that's all i had with her before the election, and she just changed my mind. people can work for the good of mankind. it's sad. >> i live around here, and i think it's such a cruel act and full of hate. >> reporter: a town in mourning, joined by the nation's leaders. together they paused in silence....
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. >> the grassley amendment would provide fundings for the nics.ackground checks and share mental health records. >> trevor: this is big one. are the democrats going to allow the republicans to do anything. >> look, trevor, that grassley bill maybe better than nothing, but if the republicans got it, they could say they did something. so, we're going to not do anything. >> trevor: well, unfortunately this game and the nation are out of time. both democrats and reif you ires have zero points. you did nothing. >> the nra just gave me a ton of cash. >> trevor: oh, wow. >> yes. trevor: wow. i guess it's just the democrats who didn't win. >> no we won big too. we are using this discussion to get talking points for our new campaign add. check it out. >> jordan says he's on your side. when it comes to guns who does he really listen to? when we needed jordan to help, he chose instead to take a giant check from the nra. so vote for the guy who views your version of nothing. >> i'm row wood jr. and will nothing for you. [ applause ] [cheers and applause] >> t
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diplomatic editor, nic robertson joining us from london.c. >> reporter: an absolutely historic vote here. people of britain felt the weight of this decision making that's been divisive. both sides accusing each other of laying the highest voter registration in history, 46.5 million people registered to vote, 382 counting centers across the country. the first one of those in gibraltar released results, a tiny number to the rest of the 24,000 voters. 95% said to remain part of the european union. however, the final result will look much, much closer. one of the leading campaigners for the leave campaign here has said he thinks that it is going to shade towards the remain camp led by david cameron, the british prime minister in the house right behind me, brianna. >> and really quickly, nic, this is something of consequence, of course, to people all over the world, especially here in the united states. >> reporter: huge. i mean, you have barack obama here, president obama, just two months ago, side by side, david cameron, putting the case why i
diplomatic editor, nic robertson joining us from london.c. >> reporter: an absolutely historic vote here. people of britain felt the weight of this decision making that's been divisive. both sides accusing each other of laying the highest voter registration in history, 46.5 million people registered to vote, 382 counting centers across the country. the first one of those in gibraltar released results, a tiny number to the rest of the 24,000 voters. 95% said to remain part of the european...
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. >> that is terrible, so nic, have investigators said whether or not there was any kind of interactionsly? you know, does he just come out of nowhere? >> reporter: you know, there had been some threats of a sexual nature made to jo cox. they had been handled by the police in london, and the people who were involved in that had no connection to the alleged murderer, thomas mair, what the police are saying at the moment is he is charged with murder and bodily harm, charged with having an illegal weapon. a number of charges here, but is there any prior connection. if there is, they have not said it yet. from what mair said on the stand today he is given an indication that he believes his acts are political. going back to the connection, you see the connection to the right wing groups in the united states and south africa, as well. >> all right, nic robertson, thank you so much from birstall, england. and we'll be right back. but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means
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. >> she's nic she is very nice. yeah. >> reporter: she grew up in the bay area and attended john swett high school according to neighbors. she still has family including her mother in rodeo. no one has been home the last few days but neighbors say noor hasn't been home in more than a year either. >> i don't think he allowed her to come home and visit her mother after they have married. i'm not sure why. he didn't allow her to do it. >> reporter: this is not noor's first marriage. she was married here in, um, in contra costa county several years ago. that ended in 2009. that's when ultimately she moved back here and then has since left the bay area. obviously now in florida. she graduated from heald college which closed out here in concord. emily turner, kpix 5. >>> emily, thank you. you know, so many questions about mateen and his involvement an as the fbi investigates, we were able to track down someone with the orlando county sheriff's department. he was formerly on the fbi task force. he says it is clear that mat
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. >>> one on one, my new interview with donald trump after his blistering attack on nic. he's not really sure about some of the claims he made, including whether she was asleep during the benghazi attack. >>> movie theater hostage crisis. a masked gunman holding dozens, chaos and panic. fears of another mass attack as police storm the cinema. >>> like father, like son. an amazing dad's permane s around the world. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. a crushing disappointment today for the obama white house and the president's go at it alone immigration strategy. his executive action, his controversial action to keep some 4 million undocumented immigrants from being deported first ran aground in an appeals court and we learn today that's where it comes to rest after a deadlocked u.s. supreme court ruled it was unable to rule raising questions about the limits of presidential authority and leaving millions of immigrant families with questionable futures. ju
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really nice.re nic another sun filled afternoon.starting withrt the 90's.0' it's definitely going to be hot today. humidity will slowly start to return. retu hasn't been too bad thiseen s morning. by tomorrow morning it willng start to get sticky. sti storms join the forecastt tomorrow, tuesday.rrow, tuesday. mainly in the afternoon hours.os 69 in washington.hingto 66 in quantico.uaic 57 in manassas.ans. little bit cooler there onr ere this monday morning.orning. 61 in frederick westminster.st satellite and radar showing s high pressure in place.ce the cold front still well off wl towards our northwest so wehwess are going have plenty ofnty o sunlight today. it's a great pool day but we have a very high u.v. index soo be careful out there. you need n the sunglasses sunscreen sunrees hats probably everything if you're going to be out for a long period of time. sunny and warm with w temperatures into the 90's.th 9 as the of comes through notouot looking at the widespreadidespr severe weather threat that wet e had last thursday but the
really nice.re nic another sun filled afternoon.starting withrt the 90's.0' it's definitely going to be hot today. humidity will slowly start to return. retu hasn't been too bad thiseen s morning. by tomorrow morning it willng start to get sticky. sti storms join the forecastt tomorrow, tuesday.rrow, tuesday. mainly in the afternoon hours.os 69 in washington.hingto 66 in quantico.uaic 57 in manassas.ans. little bit cooler there onr ere this monday morning.orning. 61 in frederick westminster.st...
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joining me now, nic robertson. nic, talk us through this. tell us how this transpired. >> it began, if you go back far enough to deep divisions within david cameron's conservative party, the ruling party here. these divisions go back decades when britain first went into the european union. he then promised them going into the last election that they would have a referendum on the european union. the debate heated up. it came to boiling point in the past week. what happened across the country, big swaths of the country voted for leave. scotland voted to remain, but now threatens to break off on the rest of the uk. london voted for remain and a few of the other bigger cities in the country. so what we now see is a country that is divided. david cameron has offered his resignation. there's other political turmoil. the leader of the opposition, who was also for remain. there are politicians in his party calling for him to leave. and now we see as well the financial implications of this. david cameron had warned that britain would be worse off, t
joining me now, nic robertson. nic, talk us through this. tell us how this transpired. >> it began, if you go back far enough to deep divisions within david cameron's conservative party, the ruling party here. these divisions go back decades when britain first went into the european union. he then promised them going into the last election that they would have a referendum on the european union. the debate heated up. it came to boiling point in the past week. what happened across the...
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appeals process currently in place for anyone who believes they are wrongly denied a gun through the nics database which i just went through a few minutes ago. now, let me speak about two republican proposals and why i think they wouldn't work, and i'm delighted that the senator from texas is on the floor. we both sit on the judiciary committee. i've had the pleasure of working with him for a number of years. but his amendment requires the probable cause standard to be met, and that's a very high standard, because if that standard is met, there is already enough evidence to arrest the person, search their home and car, seize their property and indict the person. it's not a practical standard to block a gun purchase, and it would just be an infinitesimal part of what is actually out there. the proposal also says that somebody should be entitled to a full-blown contested hearing with counsel, but if this hearing is not completed within 72 hours, the gun sale goes through. the hearing would require the filing of an emergency petition, the service of process, the opportunity for the individua
appeals process currently in place for anyone who believes they are wrongly denied a gun through the nics database which i just went through a few minutes ago. now, let me speak about two republican proposals and why i think they wouldn't work, and i'm delighted that the senator from texas is on the floor. we both sit on the judiciary committee. i've had the pleasure of working with him for a number of years. but his amendment requires the probable cause standard to be met, and that's a very...
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there are mistakes made on the nics list today, names that have been put on there that shouldn't have been put on, people who have been wrong qulicted. so i would -- have been wrongly convicted. so i would agree that the legislation we come to agreement on, specifically refer to the lists, a consolidated database that's maintained by federal law enforcement and have a very explicit right to get off that list. i don't think that's impossible that we can come together on that in very short order. mr. sasse: thank you. mr. murphy: i yield to the gentleman from illinois for a question. mr. durbin: if the senator from connecticut would yield for a question. i thank him for his leadership. i am happy to join with this willful band who feel, as he does, that this is an issue long overdue, that the american people have asked us over rand - over and over again, when is congress going to do something about these mass shootings and the carnage which is taking place? i would like to ask a specific question, though, about an element here. we have talked about terrorism, those who may be on a terro
there are mistakes made on the nics list today, names that have been put on there that shouldn't have been put on, people who have been wrong qulicted. so i would -- have been wrongly convicted. so i would agree that the legislation we come to agreement on, specifically refer to the lists, a consolidated database that's maintained by federal law enforcement and have a very explicit right to get off that list. i don't think that's impossible that we can come together on that in very short order....