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i've nic robertson in hamberg. the president landing now. what does the president have in store today, nic, and how do you think the message he delivered in poland -- how will it be received? >> reporter: well, his first meeting here will be with the german chancellor, angela merkel, his host. that is expected to last about an hour. he had a clear message on immigration when he was in warsaw. that's not a message, his message is not a message that will play particularly well with angela merkel. president trump criticized her personally for what he described as her catastrophic handling of the refugee crisis, germany letting in more than a million refugees. he criticized that and criticized her, personally, on trade, saying germany is essentially fixing the value of the euro to its advantage, a trade deficit with cars in the united states. angela merkel tauted back saying i hope president trump is happy because there are lots of iphones here in berlin, meaning the united states is putting iphones in germany and germany is putting bmws in the
i've nic robertson in hamberg. the president landing now. what does the president have in store today, nic, and how do you think the message he delivered in poland -- how will it be received? >> reporter: well, his first meeting here will be with the german chancellor, angela merkel, his host. that is expected to last about an hour. he had a clear message on immigration when he was in warsaw. that's not a message, his message is not a message that will play particularly well with angela...
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nic was just talking about the differences and also the commonalities. and no one will forget that white knuckle handshake between the two the first time they met. so maybe our cameras will zoom in on the handshake when president trump arrives in just a moment. and you'll remember french president emmanuel macron said there was nothing innocent about that handshake. he was showing his strength and the strength of france and president trump was doing the same for the united states. he has been critical of the president for pulling out of the paris climate accord, inviting climate scientists to the united states -- to france rather after the u.s. pulled out. he also in jest said make the planet great again. but at the same time he's been on the same page with the president somewhat when it comes to nato and funding, committing france to spending 2% of gdp on defense spending. and also he, macron, has been critical of germany on trade just as president trump has. so how important is it for president trump to solidify a solid relationship with a western lead
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and cnn's nic robertson. david, to you first, when the president says prior to the meeting that there's something needs to be done. and there may be some successes. what are you expecting trump to be considering a win out of this meeting with xi? >> it's not really clear to me and the whole broader dynamic of all this attention on russia kind of just shocks me. again russia is the 12th largest economy in the world. the russian economy is roughly the size of the economy of new york state alone. texas has a bigger economy than russia. texas alone. california and whereas china is this huge player economically, the critical player in north korea. and it's you know there's accommodation towards russia, but confrontation towards china. so not much came out of this meeting. a colleague of mine at the "new yorker" suggested a new approach where china and the u.s. could work together, possibly involving economic aid, via china to north korea in exchange for stopping these tests. but none of these ideas appear to be co
and cnn's nic robertson. david, to you first, when the president says prior to the meeting that there's something needs to be done. and there may be some successes. what are you expecting trump to be considering a win out of this meeting with xi? >> it's not really clear to me and the whole broader dynamic of all this attention on russia kind of just shocks me. again russia is the 12th largest economy in the world. the russian economy is roughly the size of the economy of new york state...
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let's bring in nic robertson now. he is in hamburg. he has been listening to the event and talking about what else is on tap today. it was nice to see ms. merkel and donald trump there sharing the lecturn and wishing each other well. before the event, we were not sure how they would get along. nic. >> reporter: we think back and angela merkel here said these events at the g20 don't happen over a couple of days. a lot of work goes into it. we know angela merkel went out of her way early earier this ye sort of get donald trump on page on this message. he talked this was a hard thing at the beginning to get going. angela merkel invited his daughter ivanka trump to an important women's forum. she sat next to christine legarde. it was a significant invite for merkel to invite ivanka here to get the ball rolling. it provided a significant role for merkel. ivanka trump can draw support from donald trump and show progress is being made. substantial progress. we heard christine legarde showing the support for women which is hugely important in
let's bring in nic robertson now. he is in hamburg. he has been listening to the event and talking about what else is on tap today. it was nice to see ms. merkel and donald trump there sharing the lecturn and wishing each other well. before the event, we were not sure how they would get along. nic. >> reporter: we think back and angela merkel here said these events at the g20 don't happen over a couple of days. a lot of work goes into it. we know angela merkel went out of her way early...
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a lot to discuss in the coming days, nic? >> reporter: yeah, a lot of things that are definitely and intricately connected here. he will meet with president abe from japan, the issue is going to be about north korea. you know, japan, south korea, in a good part on the same page as the united states, wanting to get stronger u.n. sanctions against north korea. when he goes into that meeting with abe, he'll be aware that, you know, 24 hours earlier, abe will be been striking a new free trade deal with the european union that is being flouted in president trump's face. this is the way we want to do it. lower customs. germany and the rest of europe, of course. and the european union to export products to japan. you know, there will be parts to that meeting that might, on the one hand seem they are on the same page. other parts where they have differences of opinion. this is going to be something that president trump has to navigate. so, five set meetings in the next couple days of actual g-20 meetings. a couple are working lunches
a lot to discuss in the coming days, nic? >> reporter: yeah, a lot of things that are definitely and intricately connected here. he will meet with president abe from japan, the issue is going to be about north korea. you know, japan, south korea, in a good part on the same page as the united states, wanting to get stronger u.n. sanctions against north korea. when he goes into that meeting with abe, he'll be aware that, you know, 24 hours earlier, abe will be been striking a new free trade...
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i want to bring in nick nic robertson. donald trump expected to receive a warmer welcome, shall we say, whil whilst he is in poland. but things might shift when he gets to germany. >> there is a lot of challenges for him here, not the least that first meeting with president putin of russia. and we understand from overnight last night, poland has now signed a military agreement with the united states to have and station u.s.-made patriot missiles there in poland that is sure to angle president putin. so that from not knowing about that to this meeting that was going to be about ukraine and syria, i think we can be sure that that's going to come up. president putin has written in a newspaper here how much he is against sanctions. that sanctions don't work. of course that will be part of his narrative about his position on ukraine although the kremlin has briefed that they don't think president putin has quite enough time to give president trump a full understanding of ukraine, which reading between the lines seems to imply t
i want to bring in nick nic robertson. donald trump expected to receive a warmer welcome, shall we say, whil whilst he is in poland. but things might shift when he gets to germany. >> there is a lot of challenges for him here, not the least that first meeting with president putin of russia. and we understand from overnight last night, poland has now signed a military agreement with the united states to have and station u.s.-made patriot missiles there in poland that is sure to angle...
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thank you very much, nic robertson. joining us to further discuss, hala and jaime, he's an expert in asian-american relations with the atlantic council and daily beast columnist, gordon chang. we heard in some of the clips this morning, the president still questioning whether russia actually meddled in the u.s. election. why do you think he continues to question the intelligence? >> it's propostrouse and there's one reason. he knows, as the evidence comes out, russia played an important role in the meddling. when he's in warsaw, he's saying russia is doing these bad things because that's what the audience wants to hear and needs to hear. on the other hand, the more he accepts what our intelligence agencies are saying is the united states was attacked by russia. we don't know the level of the influence that it had on the election outcome, but it was big. that undermines his credibility. he's trying to do two things at the same time. while he's doing that, he's undermining the creditability of the united states and the cr
thank you very much, nic robertson. joining us to further discuss, hala and jaime, he's an expert in asian-american relations with the atlantic council and daily beast columnist, gordon chang. we heard in some of the clips this morning, the president still questioning whether russia actually meddled in the u.s. election. why do you think he continues to question the intelligence? >> it's propostrouse and there's one reason. he knows, as the evidence comes out, russia played an important...
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nic robertson joins us. and nic very interesting what does come up in the meeting what doesn't. how could president trump not bring up russia meddling especially since president obama looked him in the face, mr. putin said cut it out a few months ago. >> well, h.r. mcmaster, president trump's national security adviser has said that there is not a fixed format going into this meeting. and it would be very much determined by president trump. and of course president putin. because he is going to have his own agenda going into this. he is a skilled negotiator himself, very skilled at dealing with the leaders of other countries. has had many years of experience doing this sort of thing. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has outlined how he thinks the meeting will go. he has met with the russian foreign minister foreign minister. and the pointed out the meeting between trump and putin comes against a background of dialogue between tillerson and lavrov and other officials speaking to each other. but in is at the most senior level and this is what secretary tillerson is saying. beca
nic robertson joins us. and nic very interesting what does come up in the meeting what doesn't. how could president trump not bring up russia meddling especially since president obama looked him in the face, mr. putin said cut it out a few months ago. >> well, h.r. mcmaster, president trump's national security adviser has said that there is not a fixed format going into this meeting. and it would be very much determined by president trump. and of course president putin. because he is...
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we want to go to nic robertson as well. nic, what are we hearing from angela merkel as we wrap up the g20 here? we know this was set initially as interconnectivity being part of the theme. and the headline of potentially the isolation of the u.s. in the multilateral deals that have been struck. what are we hearing from angela merkel? >> angela merkel is the host here, and she does the sort of final big wrap-up. to jim's point about president trump not speaking, president putin able to define his message, to a degree, angela merkel was able to put a cap on everything that was agreed and disagreed here. the very important and big-ticket items here, trade there was a huge concern going into this. a difference over the u.s. position, and the other juntcy members' positions on trade. president trump said free trade is okay, but it must be fair trade. angela merkel, the big-ticket item on trade said there's an agreement that keeps markets open, fights protectionism, so that's very much if you will taking a position that's against
we want to go to nic robertson as well. nic, what are we hearing from angela merkel as we wrap up the g20 here? we know this was set initially as interconnectivity being part of the theme. and the headline of potentially the isolation of the u.s. in the multilateral deals that have been struck. what are we hearing from angela merkel? >> angela merkel is the host here, and she does the sort of final big wrap-up. to jim's point about president trump not speaking, president putin able to...
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we are joined by our diplomatic editor, nic robertson. we heard what the president said and did not say. he did not mention the word challenges, nic. what about vladimir putin's side? i was struck that he almost tried to diminish the significance of the meetings saying one conversation is never enough. >> reporter: you know, the kremlin sort of really, that would be coming. there wouldn't be enough time to get into a full discussion about ukraine but for president trump to understand what it is russia believes is the real situation in ukraine and the real necessity of their involvement there. so, you know, that was framed fwi kremlin. i think there was a line there from president trump that would be valued by the kremlin when he said it's an honor to be there to meet president putin. this is what president putin wants. he does want to be valued on the international stage by someone who in global affairs plays a significant role. one of the things that they are expected to discuss is syria. russia has been making overtures toward the unite
we are joined by our diplomatic editor, nic robertson. we heard what the president said and did not say. he did not mention the word challenges, nic. what about vladimir putin's side? i was struck that he almost tried to diminish the significance of the meetings saying one conversation is never enough. >> reporter: you know, the kremlin sort of really, that would be coming. there wouldn't be enough time to get into a full discussion about ukraine but for president trump to understand what...
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nic robertson, let's get to you on this. it seems the president is speaking to a united states audience. his advisers might remind him he is speaking to the globe. how are those types of remarks likely to be met by world leaders as he heads to the g-20? >> reporter: you know, i think president trump has said so much to his domg audience that the -- his domestic audience that the world leaders have pretty much formed their own conclusion about what sort of leader he is and which directions he's going in. certainly that's the view of the europeans. they need to be more united. they need to take the sort of -- the moral compass of the world on climate change, on free trade, on prosperity, a win-win situation, globalization helps not only ceos but helps the worker on -- on the factory floor. there's a real sense that there's a difference of opinion. i don't think anything that president trump said today is going to change that. that view is pretty clear. what this does leave us open to here clearly is that meeting with putin. we
nic robertson, let's get to you on this. it seems the president is speaking to a united states audience. his advisers might remind him he is speaking to the globe. how are those types of remarks likely to be met by world leaders as he heads to the g-20? >> reporter: you know, i think president trump has said so much to his domg audience that the -- his domestic audience that the world leaders have pretty much formed their own conclusion about what sort of leader he is and which directions...
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cnn's nic robertson is already there in hamburg. nic, president trump is already facing a series of issues on his way there. >> reporter: he needs to win the support of xi jinping's support, the chinese president's report. but it's been going downhill in the past week. weapons sales in taiwan has been part of that. sanctions on the chinese bank have been part of that. there are many other elements. there's a meeting with president putin. we knew that syria, ukraine would be the topics. but hearing today from the kremlin, they think there won't be enough time for president putin to explain everything about ukraine. i think if you read between the lines, they know that president trump is not going to give them any ground on ukraine. syria taking a slightly different tone saying we want to talk about piece. the estonia peace talks which i have to say syrians involved in that process don't have any faith and the russians are pushing that process saying they'll help the united states fighting terrorism inside syria. we know about that al
cnn's nic robertson is already there in hamburg. nic, president trump is already facing a series of issues on his way there. >> reporter: he needs to win the support of xi jinping's support, the chinese president's report. but it's been going downhill in the past week. weapons sales in taiwan has been part of that. sanctions on the chinese bank have been part of that. there are many other elements. there's a meeting with president putin. we knew that syria, ukraine would be the topics....
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want to bring in international diplomatic editor nic robertson. good morning.he world will be closely watching this trump/putin meeting. given how interconnected this g20 is, what are the chances the encounter could make a difference, could have far-reaching effects? >> reporter: if you had to look for one area where both are keen to cooperate, syria might be the one. on the issue of fighting isis, there's more of a meeting of minds on that than on anything else. certainly the kremlin seems to have indicated it doesn't expect to bend president trump's mind on, crane. of course -- on ukraine. of course, nikki haley, ambassador to the u.n., has been very, very clear that the fresh hold there is for -- the threshold there is for russia to get troops out. on the issue of syria, russia said that it is in favor of fighting isis, a big issue to president trump. there could be cooperation there. of course, the pentagon's been skeptical of russia, on claims of tackling isis. it says most of the air strikes in syria are supporting regime of president bashar al assad. you
want to bring in international diplomatic editor nic robertson. good morning.he world will be closely watching this trump/putin meeting. given how interconnected this g20 is, what are the chances the encounter could make a difference, could have far-reaching effects? >> reporter: if you had to look for one area where both are keen to cooperate, syria might be the one. on the issue of fighting isis, there's more of a meeting of minds on that than on anything else. certainly the kremlin...
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nic robertson live from abu dhabi. good morning. meetings between the president and several asian leaders now very much under the microscope. how has the dynamic changed for the g-20? >> reporter: i think president trump's tweet last night says it all. perhaps china will put a heavy move on north korea to end this nonsense once and for all. his expectation is now that china is going to have to play a lead role. the g-20 will be a place where he can hope to achieve that. let's not forget that he has existing tensions that have just ratcheted up in the past few days with china selling $1.4 billion worth of weapons systems to taiwan. he has put sanctions, the united states has put sanctions on a chinese bank for not -- for them not sanctioning north korea strongly enough, not implementing sanctions strongly enough. there are issues of trade between the united states and china. and then bring that into the bigger context of the g-20, as you said. president putin will meet with president trump for the first time. the issue there that eve
nic robertson live from abu dhabi. good morning. meetings between the president and several asian leaders now very much under the microscope. how has the dynamic changed for the g-20? >> reporter: i think president trump's tweet last night says it all. perhaps china will put a heavy move on north korea to end this nonsense once and for all. his expectation is now that china is going to have to play a lead role. the g-20 will be a place where he can hope to achieve that. let's not forget...
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none of them, none of them are good. >> and then nic, quickly, does all of this attention just simply help embolden kim jong-un, who wants to be important on the world stage, who does not want to be ignored? >> unless there is a resounding unanimous voice that arises from the g20, he's going to feel he can maneuver his way between the world powers and that's pretty much what he figures at the moment and you have to look at this and say he wouldn't have done this on the eve of the g20 if he didn't think he could get away with it. you have to take that perspective, therefore the stakes of getting that joint agreeing position loud and clear from this g20 not in two weeks, from this g20, it has to come strong. >> all right, nithanks so all o you. happy fourth. >>> defying the president. dozens of states refusing to hand over private voter information despite a request from the trump administration, plus u.s.-backed forces close to driving isis out of two key cities in iraq and syria. what does this mean for the war on terror? y crying) ♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate
none of them, none of them are good. >> and then nic, quickly, does all of this attention just simply help embolden kim jong-un, who wants to be important on the world stage, who does not want to be ignored? >> unless there is a resounding unanimous voice that arises from the g20, he's going to feel he can maneuver his way between the world powers and that's pretty much what he figures at the moment and you have to look at this and say he wouldn't have done this on the eve of the...
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exclusive for used to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have political analysts we spoke nic international right gentleman as always talk in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate the big news over the last few news cycles of obviously is the meeting of blood amir putin with donald trump here but let's talk a little bit what happened right before before we talk about the.
exclusive for used to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have political analysts we spoke nic international right gentleman as always talk in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate the big news over the last few news cycles of obviously is the meeting of blood amir putin with donald trump here but let's talk a little bit what happened right before before we talk about the.
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >> nic, thank you very much.ow know president trump had a second meeting with the russian leader, vladimir putin, at a dinner at the g20. it was just the president, putin and putin's translator in this conversation. was this dangerous? should we have known? we have answers to those two questions from diplomatic experts, next. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to maintain the temperature at negative 160 degrees celsius. that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on ya. oh yeah. that's jack. dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care
nic robertson, cnn, london. >> nic, thank you very much.ow know president trump had a second meeting with the russian leader, vladimir putin, at a dinner at the g20. it was just the president, putin and putin's translator in this conversation. was this dangerous? should we have known? we have answers to those two questions from diplomatic experts, next. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24...
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cnn's nic robertson live in hamburg ahead of the g-20 summit. welcome to you. any details about what else the two presidents might have on the agenda since as we know the kremlin's election meddling seems to not be on the agenda? >> reporter: well, there's no shortage of topics, is there? i think another hit the top of the agenda today. that was the announcement that the united states is going to supply poland with patriot missiles. absolutely guaranteed to anger the russian president. you can expect that to be on the agenda. syria, as well. pressure -- we heard from rex tillerson last night saying that he believes that there's going to be a responsibility on russia going forward. this is something president trump will have to explain to putin that there's going to be a responsibility. you're engage friday syria, the big player in syria. once isis is defeated, there's a responsibility to make sure there's stability, that isis doesn't come back. perhaps that can be a shared view. that's not clear that that's going to be the picture at the moment. it doesn't matt
cnn's nic robertson live in hamburg ahead of the g-20 summit. welcome to you. any details about what else the two presidents might have on the agenda since as we know the kremlin's election meddling seems to not be on the agenda? >> reporter: well, there's no shortage of topics, is there? i think another hit the top of the agenda today. that was the announcement that the united states is going to supply poland with patriot missiles. absolutely guaranteed to anger the russian president....
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but the studies show the effects of the neo--nics are inconsistent.t study was fund bid beyer which is the maker of neo--nicatinoids. they determine the seed treatments are useful and effective tool for farmers and have no effect on the bees. >> sreenivasan: usually when climate studies come out, we look at environmental impacts. this one was looking at economic impacts. tell us about that. >> this was an impressive study on climate change. scientists in the science -- scs looked at the change projecting into the future and found climate change will hit different socioeconomic classes differently. here's berkeley scientist and lead author of the study solomon shung. >> in the south where it's hot and along the coast, we might see populations losing equivalent of 20% of their income, whereas in the cooler and northern and western regions populations might benefit a little. because the north tends to be wealthier and the south poorer, what we see is that in the future change is going to increase economic inequality within the united states. >> sreenivas
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cnn's nic robertson is on the ground. why this meeting is so interesting. >> reporter: if you can hear the helicopter circling above, because a demonstration is going on, about 4,500 people, according to police here. they want to voice opposition to president trump's visit and angela merkel has opposition, not to his visit but some of his views. historically a difference on climate change, trade, on immigration. president trump was critical the way angela merkel allowed refugees, people from other syria and other countries into the country over the years and voicing similar concerns or a narrative today in warsaw saying, why we always will welcome people from other countries into ours, they cannot cross our borders unless they share our borders and love our people. again, a point he'll share with angela merkel where he's on a different page and angela merkel has taken to the newspapers criticizing what his crew of globalizati view of globalization. rich get richer. >> nic robertson, we'll keep in touch. president trump on
cnn's nic robertson is on the ground. why this meeting is so interesting. >> reporter: if you can hear the helicopter circling above, because a demonstration is going on, about 4,500 people, according to police here. they want to voice opposition to president trump's visit and angela merkel has opposition, not to his visit but some of his views. historically a difference on climate change, trade, on immigration. president trump was critical the way angela merkel allowed refugees, people...
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i want to bring in nic robertson in hamburg, germany. may have gotten word on twitter this morning of what to expect from the president. >> reporter: yeah, we did. there is an indication there that he's dissatisfied with china and there might be some hint of, you know, damage to china-u.s. trade because of it. and certainly that was amplified listening to nikki haley at the united nations talking about this specific situation with north korea. certainly he's coming here for that meeting he will have with the chinese president that will certainly be raised tensions with the europeans on trade. that is big globalization, that is big race tensions on the back, as you said, about the paris climate agreement. but, of course, the big, big thing will be that meeting with president putin. of the world's 20 most powerful leaders gathering in hamburg, these two will steal the spotlight. >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. >> translator: he is a brilliant, sbeintelligent perso without a doubt. >> reporter: now
i want to bring in nic robertson in hamburg, germany. may have gotten word on twitter this morning of what to expect from the president. >> reporter: yeah, we did. there is an indication there that he's dissatisfied with china and there might be some hint of, you know, damage to china-u.s. trade because of it. and certainly that was amplified listening to nikki haley at the united nations talking about this specific situation with north korea. certainly he's coming here for that meeting...
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nic there was saying it's july the 4th. that's a real provocation to a president who responds to provocation, actually. >> well, the thing is that north korea is a fiercely independent country. it sees itself as having been under siege for many, many decades. and every time they get an opportunity to send a signal that they are not going to take any aggression as they see it lying down. whether there are sanctions or whether there is talk of other kinds of intervention, regime change and things like that. so north korea's attitude hasn't changed. they are basically there. and i think around about every july, august, there is some military exercises just off their coast as well. >> they're receiving provocation as well in their minds. an intercontinental missile is something donald trump said he wouldn't accept. and he has been pressuring china to do something about this. >> correct. >> and in his view, haven't done enough. is there a risk that he might go it alone with military action? >> i think it's very difficult. becaus
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joining us live from paris, cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson.tionship between trump and macron was once frosty, then the dinner at the eiffel power and the guest of honor at a parade. is this foreign leaders dealing with our president? >> reporter: it certainly seems to be. is similar tactics that were rolling out the red carpet. president trump revelled in that, he talked about it on the rest of his first sort of world tour a month or so back. here, everyone was talking about the handshake, the handshake that had happened at nato a month or so ago between president macron and president trump. it was a tussle of a handshake. they are talking about the handshake that is more warmer, and hospitable. so many handshakes and pats on the back. president macron in a statement talks about, we live in an age of 24-hour news but we live in countries that have root that is are so much deeper than ourselves, talking about a sense of unity between the two countries and what the two men could do if they could get past their differences. a handshake was the sy
joining us live from paris, cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson.tionship between trump and macron was once frosty, then the dinner at the eiffel power and the guest of honor at a parade. is this foreign leaders dealing with our president? >> reporter: it certainly seems to be. is similar tactics that were rolling out the red carpet. president trump revelled in that, he talked about it on the rest of his first sort of world tour a month or so back. here, everyone was talking...
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customers when they come in they are nice to you but you have to be nic nice and spinal every dao matter what your life is, how unhappy you are you have to put oon a smile so it's a hard job and you have to be nice to every single person that they don't have to be nice to you at the same time. not saying every customer is rude but you can kind of people that are not so nice. so somebody says something and you get upset but you can't get upset because you have to carry on so it is a balancing act. you learn to brush off and keep going. in my case i learned what it's like to be a salesperson and be in somebody else's shoes. some people are still working those jobs and a lot who come here start at subways and motels and dunkin donuts and stuff like that and a lot of them are educated people. they just do this because their education is not valued at the same level. i met a lot of people that are doctors back in india that didn't want to do the seven year residency but they took a job at like full foods because they want to send their kids to school. it's a lot of suffering and some people g
customers when they come in they are nice to you but you have to be nic nice and spinal every dao matter what your life is, how unhappy you are you have to put oon a smile so it's a hard job and you have to be nice to every single person that they don't have to be nice to you at the same time. not saying every customer is rude but you can kind of people that are not so nice. so somebody says something and you get upset but you can't get upset because you have to carry on so it is a balancing...
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nic robertson in hamburg, germany, where the g-to will take place. what are we expecting in this one-on-one between the president and the russian leader? >> reporter: the kremlin gave us an indication, they said there wouldn't be time for president putin in this meeting with president trump to fully explain the russians' views and understand about ukraine. you can read between the lines very clearly, they'll talk about it, don't expect anything to happen. on syria, the russians are saying they want to talk about a pathway to peace, how to get peace there, they're promoting some peace talks and after talking to syrian opposition the past few days, they say those talks are dead, but clearly russia and putin are going to try to push their agenda, saying we will work with president trump on a peace process in syria. so i think we can expect those topics to come up, but don't expect any big ground to be covered. undoubtedly the pair of them will mention north korea as well. >> and of course president trump will also meet with the chinese leader xi jinping
nic robertson in hamburg, germany, where the g-to will take place. what are we expecting in this one-on-one between the president and the russian leader? >> reporter: the kremlin gave us an indication, they said there wouldn't be time for president putin in this meeting with president trump to fully explain the russians' views and understand about ukraine. you can read between the lines very clearly, they'll talk about it, don't expect anything to happen. on syria, the russians are saying...
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nic watson walsh is near mosul. nic, that was said to be one of the worst bloody urban battles since world war ii. what did u.s. and iraqi traps learn about isis in the process of almost liberating the city? i know there's some fighting still going on. >> reporter: i think, frankly, it's incredibly hard to fight an enemy that courts and welcomes death. this has been a major challenge, particularly in the old city where we still hear there are slight pockets of fighting despite prime minister's tweets saying they have liberated mosul. it's been an issue of suicide bombers, emerging from the rubble, detonating their own devices, using civilians as human shields. there are still so many questions that the point about how many civilians have been killed in the final moments of this very bloody battle about how many iraqi security forces have died too. there's a moment of sort of a weight being lifted from the shoulders of iraq here, a nation burdened by 15 years of war here. yes, they appear to have kicked isis out of i
nic watson walsh is near mosul. nic, that was said to be one of the worst bloody urban battles since world war ii. what did u.s. and iraqi traps learn about isis in the process of almost liberating the city? i know there's some fighting still going on. >> reporter: i think, frankly, it's incredibly hard to fight an enemy that courts and welcomes death. this has been a major challenge, particularly in the old city where we still hear there are slight pockets of fighting despite prime...
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our international diplomatic editor nic robertson live. thank you for the report. >>> let's get the view on the deal with russia between presidents putin and trump. our ivan watson is here for us. ivan, i want to ask you the questions about how the meeting went did depends on who you ask. and we had a russian scholar on a couple hours ago who said, his feeling that russia is just spinning this. that it's maybe making a fabrication. and he even said sergey lavrov downright lied. what's the view from there? well, i think, first of all, russian officials looked pretty delighted with the meeting with a number of media personalities here saying that the trump/putin meeting overshadowed and eclipsed the entire g20. but, yeah, there is a question that after his kind of unprecedented meeting that went on so much longer than was originally planned that the two top diplomats hooper in the room came out and gave differing accounts, contrasting accounts about how that very controversial question was discussed of alleged russian meddling in the u.s. el
our international diplomatic editor nic robertson live. thank you for the report. >>> let's get the view on the deal with russia between presidents putin and trump. our ivan watson is here for us. ivan, i want to ask you the questions about how the meeting went did depends on who you ask. and we had a russian scholar on a couple hours ago who said, his feeling that russia is just spinning this. that it's maybe making a fabrication. and he even said sergey lavrov downright lied. what's...
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i want to bring in you are editor nic robertson. you know, angela merkel has been very outspoken not just at the g-20 stage but we saw her do the same thing in brussels where she is not at all afraid to be critical of president trump, yet she was complimentary about the meeting between trump and putin saying that she was delighted that it looks as though this is the start of a very good relationship. how are her words and stature on all that's developed, you know, being valued? >> you know, she raises a very solid point that will undoubtedly be endorsed by a lot of the other leaders at the g-20. it's very destabilizing for the globe with all the other issues that are happening around to have the united states and russia at loggerheads, ostensibly, talking about each other but not with each other. for her to say that many times before indeed about herself when she was meeting with president trump earlier this year. she said it's much better to be talking to each other than about each other. i think she gets support there. she'll get
i want to bring in you are editor nic robertson. you know, angela merkel has been very outspoken not just at the g-20 stage but we saw her do the same thing in brussels where she is not at all afraid to be critical of president trump, yet she was complimentary about the meeting between trump and putin saying that she was delighted that it looks as though this is the start of a very good relationship. how are her words and stature on all that's developed, you know, being valued? >> you...
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >> no doubt the president and his supporters would note that he didn't run to be president of germany or france. >> there you go, america first. >> granted, his poll numbers in the united states not so great either but he's pursuing a different policy, perhaps on purpose, than would be in the interest of some of those countries overseas. 20 minutes until the hour right now. >>> after nine years behind bars, o.j. simpson could learn his fate this week. will a parole board free the former football star? tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touchi
nic robertson, cnn, london. >> no doubt the president and his supporters would note that he didn't run to be president of germany or france. >> there you go, america first. >> granted, his poll numbers in the united states not so great either but he's pursuing a different policy, perhaps on purpose, than would be in the interest of some of those countries overseas. 20 minutes until the hour right now. >>> after nine years behind bars, o.j. simpson could learn his fate...
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nic robertson, thank you so much, live from paris.dent trump is traveling over to the palace, the office of president macron. we'll bring you back for more of that in a moment. stay with us. this is cnn special live coverage. ♪ we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. we invited real homeowners to participate in a blind challenge comparing two home equity line of credit products: a traditional home equity line of credit, and a reverse mortgage line of credit. we called this the home equity lin
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we get more now from our international diplomatic editor nic robertson. >> reporter: president putin in his press conference said that he thinks that president trump accepted his answer, but he said you would actually have to ask him. but what was fascinating is the importance that president putin put in the ceasefire that he said that the united states gives support for in the southwest part of syria. he seemed to to think this was a big deal, that it had been overlooked. but he also had another headline in his press conference there, that he feels that the united states is taking a much more pragmatic approach in syria to the point of being willing to pool resources. that's what he said, pool resources in syria. and that perhaps stronger language than a we head from secretary of state tillerson when he was describing how the meeting had gone between the two presidents on saturday. but for putin's point of view, clearly feeling in the driving seat on syria, clearly feeling that he now has buy-in at least from the united states, from president trump, who he said by the way was a diff
we get more now from our international diplomatic editor nic robertson. >> reporter: president putin in his press conference said that he thinks that president trump accepted his answer, but he said you would actually have to ask him. but what was fascinating is the importance that president putin put in the ceasefire that he said that the united states gives support for in the southwest part of syria. he seemed to to think this was a big deal, that it had been overlooked. but he also had...
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. >> all of the houses are prey intact and everybody is driving pretty nic cars. >> reporter: moraga officials recently declared a fiscal emergency. the squeeze on the town comes partly from two frukt disasters, a sink hole which openedp in the center of townast year and storm damage to a bridge on canyon road. repairs for both projects topping around fe million dollars, depleting the town's savings. >> we just don't have any revenue available at this point to addre any future fiscal emergencies or any infrastructure emergencies. >> reporter: real estate prices may be booming, but local tax collections haven't followed because of proposition 13. for now moraga won't layoff any of i 36 full-te employees. instead, it plans the reduce services like par maintenance. but some ridents are asking how did we t here. >> it is kind of embarrassing frankly that, you know, we're kind of overboard financially. >> reporter: d has lived in moraga 24 years. >> i'mot sure where we go from here. shou we fire the council? >> reporter: the fiscal emergency allows moraga to put any revenue raising measur
. >> all of the houses are prey intact and everybody is driving pretty nic cars. >> reporter: moraga officials recently declared a fiscal emergency. the squeeze on the town comes partly from two frukt disasters, a sink hole which openedp in the center of townast year and storm damage to a bridge on canyon road. repairs for both projects topping around fe million dollars, depleting the town's savings. >> we just don't have any revenue available at this point to addre any future...
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the fireworks will be nic further south and inland you go. here is the accuweather seven day forecast. fourth of july typical, midday sunshine with evening clouds building back in. slightly cooler on wednesday and a slight warming send heading into the weekend. saturday and sday into the 9d 0s. inland around the 80s in the bay. >>>ake a look at some breathtaking video. >> >>> what a spectacular light show. auroras danci above the ear. astronauts captured from the ternational space station. nasa provided this time-lapsed video a few ds ago. they come out with high speed electrons collide wit the upper reach else of earth's atmosphere, and the light you see is energy being released. so cool. >> that so neat. >>> all right. time to turn to sports. >> schuh is in for larry tonight. >> kevin durant taking a cut in pay so other guys canome. you kind of did the same thing so we can bring dw on. >> he is a high-salary guy. >> kevin durant enjoyed the warriors so ch he decided to come back for two more years. >> you're welcome. >> you are one in a mil
the fireworks will be nic further south and inland you go. here is the accuweather seven day forecast. fourth of july typical, midday sunshine with evening clouds building back in. slightly cooler on wednesday and a slight warming send heading into the weekend. saturday and sday into the 9d 0s. inland around the 80s in the bay. >>>ake a look at some breathtaking video. >> >>> what a spectacular light show. auroras danci above the ear. astronauts captured from the...
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protesters splitting up into smaller groups. >> nic robertson in hamburg. keep an eye on the streets and those protests. >>> president trump ready to meet with russia's leader vladimir putin in just a few minutes, later this hour, cnn has new reporting about concern within the u.s. intelligence community about stepped up efforts of russian spying here in the united states. shimon reported this story along with evan perez. what have you learned? >> russian spies are ramping up their intelligence gathering efforts in the u.s. according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who say they have noticed an increase since the election. the russians have not been slowed by retaliatory efforts after it meddled in the u.s. election according to the u.s. intelligence community. officials say they've been replenishing their ranks since the u.s. expelled 35 russian diplomats suspected of spying last december. in some cases, russian spies have tried to gain employment at places with sensitive information. the fbi would not comment for the story. the russian em
protesters splitting up into smaller groups. >> nic robertson in hamburg. keep an eye on the streets and those protests. >>> president trump ready to meet with russia's leader vladimir putin in just a few minutes, later this hour, cnn has new reporting about concern within the u.s. intelligence community about stepped up efforts of russian spying here in the united states. shimon reported this story along with evan perez. what have you learned? >> russian spies are ramping...
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i go yes what if this does hold up a boy agent it was on a mission nic and you've got to fix your piece to keep it up. to you know keep in. mind. this is it makes no sense to the people you know people are going to just. you know that's. all. of them in this show. in the city. today the checks are considered effective at least as far as known risks are concerned but if there was a new virus slipping through we could spread more quickly due to globalization. to reduce these risks wouldn't the best way be for each country to produce its own plasma that would be preferable according to the world health organization self-sufficiency is definitely one of the aims that show promotes in terms of the goal that countries are trying to get to the goal is not self-sufficiency soley for self-sufficiency sake it's because systems that are self-sufficient tend to be safe for. and tend to provide better access but there are many parts of the world that are not self-sufficient and have to depend on outside sources for for blood donation and so for us it's an aim that much of the world needs to work tow
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minority leader nic kipke was taking a walk with his family when he says a stray pit bull attacked himnd his dog. kipke says he and his dog tucker got some nasty wounds... but they are both stiched up and resting at home. an unusual rescue for d-c firefighters early this morning. fire officials say a man was throwing his trash away in his northwest apartment building trash chute, and his cellphone went with it. the man leaned in to look for it, but then he tumbled into the chute. apparently he found his cellphone and called 9-1-1 for help. rescue crews pumped fresh air into the chute, as they worked to free him. he wasn't hurt. it's xx and we're just getting started. right now at 4:30 the dmv waking up to a lot of storm damage. take a look at this! a possible tornado roared across kent island overnight. there are reports of trees down, homes damaged, gas leaks and fires. we have a team of reporter meteorologists working this story this morning. good morning i'm larry smith. and i'm adrianna hopkins in this morning for autria godfrey. let's get right to sam sweeney. tomorrow & wednesday
minority leader nic kipke was taking a walk with his family when he says a stray pit bull attacked himnd his dog. kipke says he and his dog tucker got some nasty wounds... but they are both stiched up and resting at home. an unusual rescue for d-c firefighters early this morning. fire officials say a man was throwing his trash away in his northwest apartment building trash chute, and his cellphone went with it. the man leaned in to look for it, but then he tumbled into the chute. apparently he...
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are a snow white usually has better pull with smaller people never again everyone thank you nic thank you for the neo cons in the neo liberals have finally come together they're both pushing for infinite war around the world it's real cool moment. and the problem ghana machine is going full force to try and help the cause redact correspondent john f. o'donnell breaks it down for us. thank you. so i think it's fair to say that c.n.n. has been having a rough go of it lately but don't worry they've redeem themselves by revealing a truth bomb of a story that exposes the single clearest example ever of the mass media collaborating with the oligarchies oh wait they're the ones doing it what is your message to president assad. that. the and that are buried and who know. them now that adorable girl is bala oliver she's eight years old seven at the time of that interview and a syrian refugee living in turkey she's gotten widespread coverage by western mainstream media because of her viral tweets from war torn aleppo the only problem is she's fake a man. and i don't mean like she's actually a f
are a snow white usually has better pull with smaller people never again everyone thank you nic thank you for the neo cons in the neo liberals have finally come together they're both pushing for infinite war around the world it's real cool moment. and the problem ghana machine is going full force to try and help the cause redact correspondent john f. o'donnell breaks it down for us. thank you. so i think it's fair to say that c.n.n. has been having a rough go of it lately but don't worry...
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you were saying that this was not so much an irish riot or eth nic riot but a working man's riot, theargest in our history. ourunday at 8:00 p.m. on presidential history, philip placeslks about associated with george washington's birthplace. >> there were still amway stories about the land, and the washington's themselves were living further away. retreat.rt of a there was not a lot on the land to recall where the buildings were. p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1977 documentary "men of bronze" about the soldiers of the u.s. infantry regiment known as the harlem hellfighters. >> all of our equipment,
you were saying that this was not so much an irish riot or eth nic riot but a working man's riot, theargest in our history. ourunday at 8:00 p.m. on presidential history, philip placeslks about associated with george washington's birthplace. >> there were still amway stories about the land, and the washington's themselves were living further away. retreat.rt of a there was not a lot on the land to recall where the buildings were. p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1977 documentary...
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nic instilled what i do today. here is where we are.es he divides me every day. ainsley: you are wearing the cross where his ashes are. did god help you get through. this 100 percent. 100 percent. when i was sentenced to prison i had a $500 a day heroin addict. i can remember vomiting and defecating my cell for two weeks. that's when i looked up and said god, higher power, please take away this obsession and compulsion to use. i swear i will turn my will and life over to you. i was able to get into a correctional center which ran the drug treatment program. i plugged into recovery. my cell mate was a former gang chief all we did 18 hours a day was study the big book of alcoholics anonymous. the bible, read hundreds of books. wrote the business plan for men of recovery foundation in prison. you know, this is what i do today. but, unfortunately, you know, i have attended 110 funerals since my son nicholas died. steve: unbelievable. >> i have guided and directed over 3,000 people into treatment. most people just don't know how to put their
nic instilled what i do today. here is where we are.es he divides me every day. ainsley: you are wearing the cross where his ashes are. did god help you get through. this 100 percent. 100 percent. when i was sentenced to prison i had a $500 a day heroin addict. i can remember vomiting and defecating my cell for two weeks. that's when i looked up and said god, higher power, please take away this obsession and compulsion to use. i swear i will turn my will and life over to you. i was able to get...
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real name is nic young. he has the nickname swaggy p agreed to a one-year deal with the warriors. the last four seasons with the lakers. averaged more than 13 points per game. the 32-year-old once was engaged to iggy azalea. did you know that. >> i knew that. we'll have tmz cameras in oakland now. >> are the olympics returning to california? we have an update next. >>> l.a. or paris? one of those cities will host the summer olympics in 2024. an international olympic committee report released today praised the bid submitted by both cities. the ioc says l.a. and paris can almost support the entire games right now with the existing buildings and stadiums. paris appears to have an edge for 2024. here's the buzz. whichever city loses out in 2024 will likely be named to host the 202 olympics. the decision will be announced in september. i remember when the olympics were in l.a. in 1984. that was quite a scene in los angeles. hopefully it comes back to california. >> yes, i'm voting in my lifetime. >> that will be in your lifetime. >> thanks for joining us. have a great day tomorrow. >>
real name is nic young. he has the nickname swaggy p agreed to a one-year deal with the warriors. the last four seasons with the lakers. averaged more than 13 points per game. the 32-year-old once was engaged to iggy azalea. did you know that. >> i knew that. we'll have tmz cameras in oakland now. >> are the olympics returning to california? we have an update next. >>> l.a. or paris? one of those cities will host the summer olympics in 2024. an international olympic...
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is too broad nic in danger of becoming an open air museum. cruise companies calculate just four hours for the visit then the passengers must return to the ship. it's understandable that the inhabitants of europe's favorite tourist destination up critical of this sort of tourism and feel pressure that. space that notion that i'm a bit. make the most. of it. in clique i'll yell at us if i can break up. believe. me when i lot of april because i thought i don't think a single c.p.a. . and i want that i need more money but he knows. that in the i want connections on national fall the amount of which i was made on time of not always an automatic thoughts going on the thought i know about is this is mine and then that i am. you know. i guess just. from one. when i. went into the. last bet of the last. losers on both sides that for the local inhabitants and the tourists they're just extras in a game with billions the winners are other opaque consortium's and international investors who bet you hate the myth of the nice and co. the cities meanwhile de
is too broad nic in danger of becoming an open air museum. cruise companies calculate just four hours for the visit then the passengers must return to the ship. it's understandable that the inhabitants of europe's favorite tourist destination up critical of this sort of tourism and feel pressure that. space that notion that i'm a bit. make the most. of it. in clique i'll yell at us if i can break up. believe. me when i lot of april because i thought i don't think a single c.p.a. . and i want...
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for a minute all you history buffs out there i want you to think about that for a moment a collage nic rifle in the hands of a fighter in afghanistan yes wow earth shattering evidence of something that's never happened before in the history of humanity and warfare in afghanistan as c.n.n. zone article had to admit weapons experts from the small arms survey study the videos and said there was little in them to directly tie the guns to the russian state you know i think maybe c.n.n. the newsweek should start worrying less about moscow's arms dealing and start worrying more about our own pentagons here at home you see according to the government accountability office the pentagon just got caught in a sting handing over one point two million dollars in weapons and equipment to a completely made up and fake law enforcement agency thanks once again to the ever lovely ever controversial ten thirty three program. aka guns absurdity c.n.n. .
for a minute all you history buffs out there i want you to think about that for a moment a collage nic rifle in the hands of a fighter in afghanistan yes wow earth shattering evidence of something that's never happened before in the history of humanity and warfare in afghanistan as c.n.n. zone article had to admit weapons experts from the small arms survey study the videos and said there was little in them to directly tie the guns to the russian state you know i think maybe c.n.n. the newsweek...
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officials from its nato ally would purposefully in danger of forces by releasing such sensitive information nic iran takes up the story. this is how america's military presence in northern syria allegedly looks that's according to turkish state news agency on the dollar it claims to have detected america's hidden outposts scattered across kurdish held areas the agency reports there are as many as ten including two air bases one in army leon which is large enough for cargo planes and used to supply kurdish forces and another inherent hit which is slightly smaller and reportedly used by military helicopters there's also said to be eight more military points which it's claimed are used to house military consultants operational planning offices and units to engage in active conflicts plus the equipment kept that allegedly includes artillery batteries rocket launchers and all new vehicles but the turkish news agency revealing washington's active operations in a war zone in thirty much detail with accurate or not it's likely upsetting for the u.s. and course the pows that ally the discussion of speci
officials from its nato ally would purposefully in danger of forces by releasing such sensitive information nic iran takes up the story. this is how america's military presence in northern syria allegedly looks that's according to turkish state news agency on the dollar it claims to have detected america's hidden outposts scattered across kurdish held areas the agency reports there are as many as ten including two air bases one in army leon which is large enough for cargo planes and used to...
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economist and journalist here in mexico city again a welcome back no welcome you welcome back thanks nic again you know i was and i think. walking on this morning open i got excellent like at night you know i learned there. to watch the pyramids of course they executed forty up to forty people a day yes well they say that many people die many people executions actually i couldn't help but think if we could only take this approach to banks and bankers yeah you should do the same with them of the politicians maybe you can pull it yeah just think about it they've got the pyramid and also no more they need a more severe punishment because you know a lot of impunity here in this country and we need to do something you know what do you but a ten year old girl and all you already have an eight year old you're got the facilities already built right there you know where i mean everything is ready we only have to yes do they do the right job i think well we can talk more about that later but let's get into some economics now you call yourself an. austrian economist in mexico that must be difficult
economist and journalist here in mexico city again a welcome back no welcome you welcome back thanks nic again you know i was and i think. walking on this morning open i got excellent like at night you know i learned there. to watch the pyramids of course they executed forty up to forty people a day yes well they say that many people die many people executions actually i couldn't help but think if we could only take this approach to banks and bankers yeah you should do the same with them of the...
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we're on the star of lock stock and two smoking barrels and the harry potter films he joins me now nic welcome to going underground to tell me about the new play the performances. where you start it's as you probably know it's written by. the cabinet and i think it's just sort of a modern day waiting for god oh really the pair of them came up with this absolutely brilliant premise which is the nineteen sixty nine don't know camel film performance people may know the stars james fox and jack i don't kind of had this idea of using real villains it was part of this new wave of british cinema and so he he reached out into the underworld to get. as many connections with with real life gangsters and chaps as he as he could. quite good friends with james fox he plays this devlin the gangs the character in performance directed him in the kid in the movies i made him and i heard all sorts of fantastic stories about how james had to hang around with the south london gangsters and learn to box and you know learn the parlance and be one of the chaps so in. the premise for performers is the . two g
we're on the star of lock stock and two smoking barrels and the harry potter films he joins me now nic welcome to going underground to tell me about the new play the performances. where you start it's as you probably know it's written by. the cabinet and i think it's just sort of a modern day waiting for god oh really the pair of them came up with this absolutely brilliant premise which is the nineteen sixty nine don't know camel film performance people may know the stars james fox and jack i...