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thank you very much nic connelly for keeping us up to day nic thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world more than seventy thousand people gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby obree speech latin for to the city and to the world francis offered a pardon for sins in a reflection on the world's war ravaged region. tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by her strifes airport had been shut down amid two weeks of fighting for the libyan capital forces loyal to strongman khalifa haftar have been unable to break into the city defended by libya's internationally recognized. egyptians are voting for a second day in a referendum that could grant the country's all over tarion leader abdel fattah el-sisi another term in office the proposed changes to the constitution would also give the former army general more power over the judiciary a move heavily criticized by international human rights groups. several thousand people turned out for new anti-
thank you very much nic connelly for keeping us up to day nic thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world more than seventy thousand people gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby obree speech latin for to the city and to the world francis offered a pardon for sins in a reflection on the world's war ravaged region. tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by her strifes airport...
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nic robertson is back with me to tell me exactly what's happening there. nic?a glimpse of it. the shock of people watching the spire burn and fall and people literally dropping that their knees and singing hymns in the streets. it's grown. there's a sense, i'm sure, for people here that the worst that they'd imaged had been missed and that this is a chance to give thanks sko to -- and to come together and to feel that they are together in this. and the beautiful hymns and the solemnity of what you're seeing and hearing right now really reflects for the people of paris and of france that this could have been much worse. remember, it was this time last night that the fire chief was saying that there was possible, the next hour and a half were critical. that the twin towers here could collapse. that calamity didn't happen. and i think what we're seeing tonight is really a sense of people here having something to feel thankful for, despite the tragedy, despite the horror of what they witnessed. there is still something, a lot to be thankful for. dana. >> so well pu
nic robertson is back with me to tell me exactly what's happening there. nic?a glimpse of it. the shock of people watching the spire burn and fall and people literally dropping that their knees and singing hymns in the streets. it's grown. there's a sense, i'm sure, for people here that the worst that they'd imaged had been missed and that this is a chance to give thanks sko to -- and to come together and to feel that they are together in this. and the beautiful hymns and the solemnity of what...
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let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson.hey took to the streets this weekend, angry this is taking so long to leave the eu, and there are millions of others signing on that they want to stay in the eu. what's happening here? >> reporter: 6 million people signed that petition, and yes, as we finished work on friday, there were protesters blocking the way out of downing street because they were demanding and angry that brexit hadn't happened because brexit was supposed to take place on friday. there is deep division among people here, but even deeper division, it seems within theresa may's cabinet, and that scenario you just laid out, a no deal or long extension let me add another piece of that picture of potential chaos for you, and that could be a general election. there's a possibility theresa may may call a snap general election concerning consummation within her cabinet. if she does that, a former prime minister, a former conservative prime minister john major says now is not the time for calling an election. other mps ha
let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson.hey took to the streets this weekend, angry this is taking so long to leave the eu, and there are millions of others signing on that they want to stay in the eu. what's happening here? >> reporter: 6 million people signed that petition, and yes, as we finished work on friday, there were protesters blocking the way out of downing street because they were demanding and angry that brexit hadn't happened because brexit was supposed to...
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. >> nic robertson is outside number 10. good to have you, nic.o what are the chances that a deal can be reached through these cross-party talks? because the deadline is very close. >> reporter: well, the deadline is really very close. theresa may will go to brussels, as you say, on wednesday, and i think the expectation is that a deal is -- with labor at the moment is not within grasp within that window. what we saw in theresa may's video there, a very sort of relaxed looking theresa may, sort of a relaxed setting, sort of almost -- sort of colloquial-type language, trying to explain to the electorate and the clip that you played, a very important one about her sort of setting out what's at stake. but she also said, you know, as much as i don't particularly like everything that the labor party stands for, we do agree on freedom of movement, we do agree on getting a deal to leave the european union, we do agree on protecting jobs, we do agree on protecting security. you know, for the conservative hardliners, what wasn't in there was her saying tha
. >> nic robertson is outside number 10. good to have you, nic.o what are the chances that a deal can be reached through these cross-party talks? because the deadline is very close. >> reporter: well, the deadline is really very close. theresa may will go to brussels, as you say, on wednesday, and i think the expectation is that a deal is -- with labor at the moment is not within grasp within that window. what we saw in theresa may's video there, a very sort of relaxed looking...
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cnn's diplomatic editor nic robertson is live. nic, what more are you learning from investigators?> reporter: well, the police say they've arrested two men, one 18 years old. one 19 years old. they're taken to their police headquarters in belfast. there's some hour and a half from londonderry. not clear why these two were arrested. but police did arrest the two, showing at least two involved in shooting -- clearly, you can see the gunmen. so, perhaps, that's some of the evidence here. but also we should understand when the dissident republican group the new ira had the car bombing in january. this is the same group or part of the group that police believe may be responsible for the shooting of lyra mckee. when police arrested the people in that car bombing, they released a number of people. but it's not clear if these men are the men the police are looking for but does seem to be a step forward in the investigation. and the outrage and shock in mckee's killing is being felt around the world. even president clinton tweeted his heartbreak about it. where she was killed, a shlirin to
cnn's diplomatic editor nic robertson is live. nic, what more are you learning from investigators?> reporter: well, the police say they've arrested two men, one 18 years old. one 19 years old. they're taken to their police headquarters in belfast. there's some hour and a half from londonderry. not clear why these two were arrested. but police did arrest the two, showing at least two involved in shooting -- clearly, you can see the gunmen. so, perhaps, that's some of the evidence here. but...
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nic robertson is in paris with us, and dominic thomas, chair of ucla's department of french studies., considering what happened. nic, i'm going to start with you, a tragedy for the people of france, this fire burned so quickly and for so long. what can you tell us about the damage here? >> we can see the firefighters, don, still inspecting the outside of the building. although the french president has said the facade, the structure of the towers is intact, it's very clear to us from where we stand that the firefighters are extending these hydraulic lifts up with platforms on the outside of each of the towers, shining flashlights, inspecting it closer. you can see flashlights being played inside the building so, again, clear from where we stand this vantage point that inside the building firefighters are going through it taking a thorough and careful look. of course it is still nighttime. although the structure remains safe or standing, the roof has completely burned through. as we know, the tower tragically collapsed as well. i think the full extent of the damage is yet to be reveale
nic robertson is in paris with us, and dominic thomas, chair of ucla's department of french studies., considering what happened. nic, i'm going to start with you, a tragedy for the people of france, this fire burned so quickly and for so long. what can you tell us about the damage here? >> we can see the firefighters, don, still inspecting the outside of the building. although the french president has said the facade, the structure of the towers is intact, it's very clear to us from where...
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>> nic, let me ask you about that. experts are saying it's going to take 10 to 15 years to reconstruct notre dame. why is macrone proposing this five-year timeline? is it realistic? >> reporter: you know, jake, it's really interesting, because at the same time of him saying five years, he was saying, let's not rush to do it. he really was sort of implying, let's not get it wrong, let's not speed things up too much. but, yes, the experts are saying, for example, where will you find the timbers to replace the roof? it can never be made, perhaps, the same again, precisely staplstaplthe same, at least. so it does raise that question. president macron faces a lot of political pressures in france right now. the weekly protests, the yellow jacket protests really kind of focus on the fact that he hasn't been able to deliver on reforms that he wanted to deliver. this is, for him, you know, and for the nation, unwelcome. but it does provide a political diversion, yet again, though, the french president is being ambitious, as he
>> nic, let me ask you about that. experts are saying it's going to take 10 to 15 years to reconstruct notre dame. why is macrone proposing this five-year timeline? is it realistic? >> reporter: you know, jake, it's really interesting, because at the same time of him saying five years, he was saying, let's not rush to do it. he really was sort of implying, let's not get it wrong, let's not speed things up too much. but, yes, the experts are saying, for example, where will you find...
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in economy is outside the olympic stadium in kiev nic first of all just give us some background on this debate itself i mean this has got to be the strangest format for a presidential debate that i've ever heard of how did this whole thing come about. well definitely call as we entered that stadium tonight having had a weeks of uncertainty whether or not this was actually even take place whether they would able to agree. on a time there were two stages on the football field it opposite ends one for each of the candidates and it seemed like they were really willing to debate. several hundred meters distance from the present tense bring it out from his stage and joined selenski on his day he didn't seem to be very prepared but have to accept and this really comes against a backdrop. of criticism having to actually talk to the press a whole deal and not allowing himself to be challenge about his policy plans he's very active on social media but he's very careful about controlling who he talks to how he talks to his supporters and ukrainian voters so he would have to put himself up some rea
in economy is outside the olympic stadium in kiev nic first of all just give us some background on this debate itself i mean this has got to be the strangest format for a presidential debate that i've ever heard of how did this whole thing come about. well definitely call as we entered that stadium tonight having had a weeks of uncertainty whether or not this was actually even take place whether they would able to agree. on a time there were two stages on the football field it opposite ends one...
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. >> cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is joining us now.or a moment to recap what has happened during this holy week. churches are among the targets of, of course, the coordinated bombings in sri lanka but a man is charged after taking gasoline containers in a cathedral in new york. there is a grander question if this major christian holiday has become a target for terrorists' intent on revenge? >> reporter: certainly the easter weekend and, you know, the holy nature of the week and the fact that additional people would be going to churches would attempt to attract any terrorist on revenge and it speaks to the issue of a planned complex and coordinated attack and there are not many groups that could carry that out, it doesn't appear to be indigenous to sri lanka. the abuse scandal has been ricochetting along for sometime, continues to dot the church but fire at the notre dame cathedral in the past week, as you say, the arson attempt and st. patrick's in new york and the church burned down in louisiana just last week, and the killing of a jo
. >> cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is joining us now.or a moment to recap what has happened during this holy week. churches are among the targets of, of course, the coordinated bombings in sri lanka but a man is charged after taking gasoline containers in a cathedral in new york. there is a grander question if this major christian holiday has become a target for terrorists' intent on revenge? >> reporter: certainly the easter weekend and, you know, the holy...
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connelly he is outside the olympic stadium there in kiev where that debates took place earlier today nic look this is got to be the strangest format for a presidential debate that i've ever heard of can you describe for me what was the debate like inside that stadium. good evening call well it looked even more unusual as it started there were two stages at the two ends of the football pitch at the bottom of the olympic stadium so had things run as expected we would have had both candidates standing off against each other with several hundred meters between them in the end poroshenko sprinted across the pitch to join selenski on his date so we did have some kind of face to face interaction they shook hands selenski seemingly not very happy about that but he had no choice but to accept and then basically not much journalism going on first we had them providing monologues and then they started asking each other questions it got very heated we got very personal and the crowd about a third of the sixty thousand capacity in the stadium tonight started getting very vocal and booing and shouting
connelly he is outside the olympic stadium there in kiev where that debates took place earlier today nic look this is got to be the strangest format for a presidential debate that i've ever heard of can you describe for me what was the debate like inside that stadium. good evening call well it looked even more unusual as it started there were two stages at the two ends of the football pitch at the bottom of the olympic stadium so had things run as expected we would have had both candidates...
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so nic tell us if selenski does indeed win this election what does it mean for the country. well we thought we were going to hear more from him in the past weeks he has been very vocal about fighting corruption taking away members of parliament immunity from prosecution modernizing the the ukraine's government bring in more digital governance also he says on the really big issues like joining nato the you he'll put that question to the people through referendums but it has been preciously thin on the detail but it doesn't seem to be doing him any harm if anything the polls show him increasing his lead over petro poroshenko since the first round so tonight will be the real test we've been waiting to submit for two weeks now and there's been lots of to inferring about the detail less about the actual content and from what we understand now if they do appear at this debate they won't even be sharing a single stage they will be on separate stages at opposite ends of the football pitch so let's see how much detail we actually get and how much is actually turns into being more of
so nic tell us if selenski does indeed win this election what does it mean for the country. well we thought we were going to hear more from him in the past weeks he has been very vocal about fighting corruption taking away members of parliament immunity from prosecution modernizing the the ukraine's government bring in more digital governance also he says on the really big issues like joining nato the you he'll put that question to the people through referendums but it has been preciously thin...
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nic?ter is time of fellow christians coming together with communion and reflection with fellow people of the faith. think back to monday earlier in the week when parisiennes were watching the spire on the church of the cathedral of the notre dame twisting and falling and the flames. they dropped to their knees. they were in prayer and they were singing hymns here in northern ireland. a young journalist being killed by what police are describing as a new breed of terrorists, two teenagers 18 and 19 years old. that police say were members of the new ira have been arrested for her murder, but they were essentially jumping on the back of violent protests against the police that's typical around this sort of easter weekend here in northern ireland, and then, of course, you have that arsonist who tried to walk into st. patrick's cathedral in new york and had some intent to burn the cathedral and you were just mentioning there that the churches in louisiana that were burned, so this has been a ve
nic?ter is time of fellow christians coming together with communion and reflection with fellow people of the faith. think back to monday earlier in the week when parisiennes were watching the spire on the church of the cathedral of the notre dame twisting and falling and the flames. they dropped to their knees. they were in prayer and they were singing hymns here in northern ireland. a young journalist being killed by what police are describing as a new breed of terrorists, two teenagers 18 and...
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that's nics. >> tucker: it's good for everybody. fair, equity tillable.es us more moral i heard congresswoman bartender to explain all that. >> green economics. >> tucker: who gets more powerful. >> the people. >> tucker: no. whoever administers this plan will have control over a fifth of the u.s. economy our energy sector will be administering the largest building works project ever attempted will have control over every building in the continental united states, that's more power than anybody has ever had and invested in the hands of ocasio-cortez and the people who support her the politicians who do. maybe it's a power grab may be good but it's a power grab. >> who would you rather have controlling the future of our livelihood? a bunch of big banks who right now are determining whether or not they there is a jobs program, whether or not homes are built or infrastructure plan. they control most of congress. or would you rather have people, her campaign was people funded controlling their futures? i vote for the people. >> every day americans. >> tucker:
that's nics. >> tucker: it's good for everybody. fair, equity tillable.es us more moral i heard congresswoman bartender to explain all that. >> green economics. >> tucker: who gets more powerful. >> the people. >> tucker: no. whoever administers this plan will have control over a fifth of the u.s. economy our energy sector will be administering the largest building works project ever attempted will have control over every building in the continental united states,...
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nic, what's the very latest. >> reporter: still not clear who was behind the bombing. very clear this was coordinated, was well planned. these people were i understand tending to send a very clear motion on this, one of the most holy days on the christian calendar, easter. they were attacking christian, not just people in hotels that might have been foreigners, but very intent on attacking christians. it comes at a terrible week for church. the partial burning down of the notre dame cathedral in paris, the arson attack at st. patrick's in new york, a church burning down in louisiana. the ongoing scandal in the catholic church that continues to rumble on. ahead of the eastern parades commemorating the overthrowing the british rule in ireland. here with youth spaying pet control bombs at police. and a group with a new brand, new breed of terrorists fired shots and killed a local aspiring journalist. this is a tough time for christians and a tough time this week for the church. jake. >> is there any information -- i know the death toll in sri lanka keeps rising. is there
nic, what's the very latest. >> reporter: still not clear who was behind the bombing. very clear this was coordinated, was well planned. these people were i understand tending to send a very clear motion on this, one of the most holy days on the christian calendar, easter. they were attacking christian, not just people in hotels that might have been foreigners, but very intent on attacking christians. it comes at a terrible week for church. the partial burning down of the notre dame...
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nic robertson, thank you very much. as nic mentioned the cause of the fire not yet known.fficials have suggested it could be connected to the restoration work under way. notre dame is irreplaceable, religious relics, joining me to talk about the fire fight itself and the iconic history of the church is michael davis, a chair of architectural studies at mount holy oke college in massachusetts, and thomas van nessen, former fdny commissioner who served during and after the 9/11 attacks. when you saw this in terms of the pictures you saw what did you make of the burn itself and the fight to stop? >> if you've been around a while you immediately think it's a construction accident when you see all the scaffolding. we've had so many of them here in the city that have begun with welders, people working with any kind of a flame that start something, they don't know it's burning, they leave and it gets going. gets air and starts burning overnight. >> that's pretty common. >> pretty common. we don't know for sure. you need an investigation, but i would bet that's what's happening. i
nic robertson, thank you very much. as nic mentioned the cause of the fire not yet known.fficials have suggested it could be connected to the restoration work under way. notre dame is irreplaceable, religious relics, joining me to talk about the fire fight itself and the iconic history of the church is michael davis, a chair of architectural studies at mount holy oke college in massachusetts, and thomas van nessen, former fdny commissioner who served during and after the 9/11 attacks. when you...
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cnn's nic robertson live for us in paris right now. kni nic, it's early wednesday morning in paris.hat questions remain for investigators as they continue to comb through the damage? >> reporter: well, the first is just to make sure that the building is secure to get, you know, a forensic investigation in, forensic investigative team in who can really get to the bottom of how the fire started. they believe it was accidental. they believe it was in the attic. but the fire alarm system went off in the cathedral at 20 past 6:00 in the evening on monday evening, and it was enough for the security officials there to do what they always plan to do in such situations, which is get everyone out of the cathedral, make sure no one's going to get hurt. but what they weren't able to do was find the cause of the alarm. 23 minutes later it went off. that's when they saw the smoke. that's when they recognized there was a fire. so the thing to do for the investigators now is to find out obviously why that fire started, how it was started. there have been already questioning a lot of the, you know,
cnn's nic robertson live for us in paris right now. kni nic, it's early wednesday morning in paris.hat questions remain for investigators as they continue to comb through the damage? >> reporter: well, the first is just to make sure that the building is secure to get, you know, a forensic investigation in, forensic investigative team in who can really get to the bottom of how the fire started. they believe it was accidental. they believe it was in the attic. but the fire alarm system went...
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it was organised by labour's nic dakin and the conservative richard graham who opened the debate.rs from all parties to come together without the need for indicative motions on alternatives and to reach a rare and much—cherished cross—party consensus. nic dakin said the further education sector had been overlooked in favour of schools and universities. there has been a 22% decline in core funding and the average funding per student for 16 to 18—year—olds is 15% lower than for 11 to 16—year—olds and about half the average university tuition fee. the debate became a chance for former ministers who had recently resigned over brexit to say what they might not have been able to say while on the payroll. a recently resigned health minister paid tribute to his local college and said it was struggling to make ends meet. he wanted the upcoming spending review to address that. peter symonds college in winchester is the largest in england. it has grown significantly in recent years. student numbers grew by 19% between 2011 and 2018, yet in the same period the college?s overall funding grew b
it was organised by labour's nic dakin and the conservative richard graham who opened the debate.rs from all parties to come together without the need for indicative motions on alternatives and to reach a rare and much—cherished cross—party consensus. nic dakin said the further education sector had been overlooked in favour of schools and universities. there has been a 22% decline in core funding and the average funding per student for 16 to 18—year—olds is 15% lower than for 11 to...
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they will not store start trade talks with the united kingdom until the buck stops issue is results nic robertson thanks so much going to be yet another interesting week thanks mark. nationalists anti immigration policies have announced joining forces to form a new blog to shake up the next month's european elections italy's hardline deputy prime minister that's met yourself being launched a venture in milan with fellow nationalists germany's far right the finns party in the danish people's party they hope their european airlines for people in nations with enough seats in the european parliament to give them a major say in how the continent is run salvini said marine le pen's national rally in france would also take part but she and the national sleep his opponent in hungary would need to be absent from the lot or the populace nationalist parties are currently divided between different political blocs in europe selvi needs lead to the pens nationalist national rally and the austrian freedom party that are all part of the europe of nations and freedom group they have to be or alternative
they will not store start trade talks with the united kingdom until the buck stops issue is results nic robertson thanks so much going to be yet another interesting week thanks mark. nationalists anti immigration policies have announced joining forces to form a new blog to shake up the next month's european elections italy's hardline deputy prime minister that's met yourself being launched a venture in milan with fellow nationalists germany's far right the finns party in the danish people's...
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symbol is of course something that you also go along the lines of paris moto which is to look to our nic maggie taught latin for it floats and it doesn't say you know without thinking and it's something we had already. brought forward after the terrorist attacks in two thousand and fifteen and it's another in face of this new adversity i think the city of paris and french citizens will come together to. to rebuild this important to do our duty the reasons the french definitely europeans definitely at least hope every people in the crypt of the first to regions are buried so it's at the very heart of paris and for many reasons it is dear to french people's hearts because when one thinks about paris one thinks about the f.o. tower about their do it and of course about nostradamus it has also been present in so many books french the church or has been singing the praises of kitty jail and not least of a togo is not a band of happy so of course it's a very highly symbolic cultural heritage for friends and to some extent also when i so tonight the spier collapsing i felt that was the end of p
symbol is of course something that you also go along the lines of paris moto which is to look to our nic maggie taught latin for it floats and it doesn't say you know without thinking and it's something we had already. brought forward after the terrorist attacks in two thousand and fifteen and it's another in face of this new adversity i think the city of paris and french citizens will come together to. to rebuild this important to do our duty the reasons the french definitely europeans...
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is in london news center with more nic. there in a funny thanks very much yes britain's tourism a has met with key leaders ahead of an emergency summit in brussels on wednesday may held talks with french president to my will my call in paris of the meeting german chancellor angela merkel in berlin as she is committed to leaders to back her request to delay breaks it until june the thirtieth and within the last two hours u.k. parliament voted to support her extension but without the approval of the european union u.k. will crash out of the block on friday well let's take it on to our correspondent but it's with is following developments from outside the british parliament will speak to him in just about the first let's get more from natasha but he's been following events in paris natasha trees may be looking to rally a europe's two most powerful leaders. indeed and she spent just over an hour with the french president in model marco the elisei palace trying to persuade him to support terror quest for an extension of our scho
is in london news center with more nic. there in a funny thanks very much yes britain's tourism a has met with key leaders ahead of an emergency summit in brussels on wednesday may held talks with french president to my will my call in paris of the meeting german chancellor angela merkel in berlin as she is committed to leaders to back her request to delay breaks it until june the thirtieth and within the last two hours u.k. parliament voted to support her extension but without the approval of...
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system called blown away scientists it was idea is to help spread health information by a kind of extra nic word of mouth. nancy thinks his idea could form the basis of our own life communicating sexual health messages but there's a long way to go so let's connect call skype and then we can take this conversation and then just let's elaborate more on the like the awful bow and access to information and around i've been bastardized how we can actually empower them using a form from what i was that and watching presently doing with that whole health thing of all this the future of this is. thank you so much about a lot of these life up he's clearly going to need much more way. it's a mission she's still working on. nuns is convinced technology can empower young people not just in the developing countries but the world over. london a twenty first century world city close to the skyscrapers of its financial elites lies shoreditch london's creative digital. and digital incubates up and design i have and. it's all about young people developing new ideas making money and also doing good including
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they have taken shelter in mosques and police stations refugees in the course to the city of nic gamble include minority and him of the muslims and christians fleeing persecution in pakistan and of guns fleeing insecurity in their own country now however they are all being threatened and displeased because locals view all foreigners with suspicion activists have begged georgia's armed civilians for help but to norway that already life as a fugitive trade lunker is extremely challenging they cannot work so they undergo a lot of depression to do good disguise the children and. many of. the school you know and people cannot work build it and to build professional people jobs and . working you know going on the. precious buy latasha mrs pakistan she's also grateful for her life in tree lanka but for now home is this parking garage. and she doesn't know when that will end. the mexican municipality of guadalupe near monterey has unveiled the recaps from a rare white bengal tiger the two males and one female were born on a month ago with toy takers are a genetic genetic a variation of the bett
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they have taken shelter in mosques and police stations refugees in the course to the city of nic gamble include minority am of the muslims and christians fleeing persecution in pakistan and of guns fleeing insecurity in their own country now however they are all being threatened and displeased because locals have you all foreigners with suspicion activists have begged churches and civilians for help but to norway that already life president future treat onkar is extremely challenging and he cannot work so they undergo a lot to be patient due to decide because the children and children for. many years do not get to school and it and people cannot work build it and people will professional people jobs and looking you know going on that will go to purchase by latasha mrs pakistan she's also grateful for her life entry lanka but for now home is this parking garage. and she doesn't know when better by land. and we've got to rely on those reading again on the line up a muslims have been attending friday prayer city under very high security meanwhile catholic leaders have cancelled sunday mass
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they have taken shelter in mosques and police stations refugees in the course to the city of nic gamble include minority hymn of the muslims and christians fleeing persecution in pakistan and of guns fleeing insecurity in their own country now however they are all being threatened and displeased because locals view all foreigners with suspicion activists have begged georgia's armed civilians for help but to norway that already life as a deaf u.g.g. lunker is extremely challenging they cannot work so they undergo a lot of the patient due to disabuse the children learn. to school. and people cannot work very different and people will professional people jobs and . working you know going on the work of precious by latasha mrs pakistan she's also grateful for her life entry lanka but for now home is this parking garage. and she doesn't know when that will end. now some other stories making news around the world tens of thousands of people across colombia have marched in anti-government protests demonstrators say the government's plans to cut the education budget and change pension plans wil
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nic robertson live for us at 10 downing street in london this morning.rom a story in the "new york times" about the economy already pulling back, jobs going elsewhere, banks making preparations but are we any closer to a deal or a no deal? >> reporter: we're not. right now the cabinet is in session. it's called a political session. they began doing it about an hour or so ago. that meeting began perhaps a half hour ago, political because none of the senior civil servants are sitting beside the ministers because this isn't about running government departments. it is about the politics of where we are right now, and that is a divided cabinet for theresa may, based on what she heard last night. no votes on all of those issues that were supposed to be indicative of the options going forward from a customs union to a norway type arrangement, to a second referendum. all of those rejected so theresa may today has a cabinet split. those who are pressuring her and they're in the majority of the moment, pressuring her to leave the european union next friday without
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rhetoric of war tired of low incomes and hoping for change feeling they don't have much to lose that's our nic connelly in kiev nick thanks so much. this easter christians around the world or attending church services in praying our next report comes from poland where one priest has found a novel way to encourage people to pray any day of the year. at first glance woods looks just like any other place you pay to park your car it's fairly cheap and only charges seventy five cents an hour. and this is a private parking lot so you have to pay for it. but first start roche's up or i'd keep. this is also a private parking lot but it's free with god's blessing you can leave your car in the parking lot of the parish of st mary of the perpetual help. yesterday but whenever i park here i never forget to pray the rosary prayer is part of our daily life so you can easily do ten how mary used to you going home yesterday it. was that you got. the priest does not charge money he requires you to pray in order to park here but parking your car long term comes with a warning the price goes up. in minutes and i
rhetoric of war tired of low incomes and hoping for change feeling they don't have much to lose that's our nic connelly in kiev nick thanks so much. this easter christians around the world or attending church services in praying our next report comes from poland where one priest has found a novel way to encourage people to pray any day of the year. at first glance woods looks just like any other place you pay to park your car it's fairly cheap and only charges seventy five cents an hour. and...
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they have taken shelter in mosques and police stations refugees in the course to the city of nic gamble include minority him of the muslims and christians fleeing persecution in pakistan and afghans fleeing insecurity in their own country now however they are all being threatened and displeased because locals view all the foreigners with suspicion activists have begged georgia's armed civilians for help but to norway that already life as a diffuse tree lunker is extremely challenging and they cannot work so they undergo a lot to be patient due to this because the children and children for. many years to school. and people cannot work build it and to build professional people jobs and we don't working you know. precious by latasha mrs pakistan she's also grateful for her life entry lanka but for now home is this parking garage. and she doesn't know when back by the end. of the top stories that we're following for you french president. has presented his long awaited reforms in a bid to quell months of widespread protests in the country the yellow best movement is demanding more income ine
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ahead of it we get nic and warm, maybe one of the warmest soys we've seen so far this year. areas maybe close to 80. and more much on the rest of that forecast coming up at 6:45. >> t doug,nk you. >>> coming up at 6:30, a family forced to relive the heartbreak of a child disappearing. dna test results not a match for a young man wholaimed to be boy who's been missing since 2011. >> and when we come back, we'll dig deeper into the new appointment for the arch diocese of washington. a live interview about the changes awaiting >>> we've certainly givenur faithful a lot of reasons to leave the church. i want to provide a few reasons to stay. but i always have to tell you the truth. and that's going to seem -- i have to tell youhe truth. and i will. >> archbishop wilton gregory addressing scandals and vowing change here as he prepas to take the helm of the washington arch diocese. >> speaking this morning, the archbishop said it's important to rebuild trust among the faithful. >> gregory's t appointment the nation's capital is historic. he becomes the first african-american archb
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it appears he was one of them. >> nic robertson, appreciate your reporting.he professor emeritus of art and art history at duke university. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> i want to put up before and after images inside of the cathedral. you can see beams that have fallen from the ceiling as well as water damage. what's your first impression of the damage? >> i have to say, when i looked at the photographs this morning, i was encouraged. i thought it would be much worse. the big question yesterday with the terrible fire is how many of the huge beams would be falling down on to the vaults and falling through them. and, although a few did, and there's rubble from that, and the rubble from the vault and the charr ered beams, it's not bad as it could have been, by far. that was a great consolation to me and to everybody looking at the damage. >> we heard that the crown of thorns and the tunic of st. louis were both saved. we now know a set of copper statues from the 12 apostles were removed from notre dame's roof as part of a renovation project.
it appears he was one of them. >> nic robertson, appreciate your reporting.he professor emeritus of art and art history at duke university. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> i want to put up before and after images inside of the cathedral. you can see beams that have fallen from the ceiling as well as water damage. what's your first impression of the damage? >> i have to say, when i looked at the photographs this morning, i was encouraged. i thought it...
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nic robertson with the latest. where are we headed today?ight now, the prime minister trying to get her party on track. she's having a political meeting this morning with her cabinet marathon session today, five hours total. she'll meet with them again in the afternoon. right now she needs to sort of hammer out those divisions over what options she has in front of her. does she go for the option of a no deal brexit. that's leaving next friday. a managed no deal brexit as they like to call it. there's a lot of pressure within her party from that. there would be cabinet resignations potentially on the other side of her cabinet from those who want a longer extension to negotiate brexit, who want a softer brexit. equally if she went this that direction, there could be resignations. is she mulling over the idea of a snap general election. there's some who would push for that. there's others who would guide her this is not the moment the opposition labor party could make some gains. the government and the conservative party not doing as well in th
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calling for better nic conditions, also claims of worker intimidation. that's among the claims they're working. the ucsf says services will remain open. live in san francisco, nbc news. >>> bob mueller backed down on a promise. the redacted mueller report is coming out hopefully next week. that comes after he said the report was coming out within a week. the attorney general says someone managed president trump's campaign. the question is whether it was legal to. >> i think there were spies involved. the question is whether it's predicated. i need to that. i think it's my obligation. congress is usually very concerned about intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies staying in their proper lane, and i want to make sure that happened. >> people close to barr say he'. you heard him say essentially the same thing right there. we've known for quite some time the fbi was monitoring some of the trump campaign. we've seen a fisa warrant for kaert pa kae carter page, for instance. >>> joseph james deangelo will have his pretrial hearing? sacramento this
calling for better nic conditions, also claims of worker intimidation. that's among the claims they're working. the ucsf says services will remain open. live in san francisco, nbc news. >>> bob mueller backed down on a promise. the redacted mueller report is coming out hopefully next week. that comes after he said the report was coming out within a week. the attorney general says someone managed president trump's campaign. the question is whether it was legal to. >> i think there...
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nic robertson, thank you.hing, it's a gallous humor. >>. >>> auburn going to the first ever final four. and tiger fans had just the place to celebrate, that story in the bleacher report. is what you've always wanted. no compromise. twice the results. guaranteed. miracle-gro performance organics. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade?. exactly. alright, call td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut-check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ there were smoking sections on airplanes, in restaurants. and then gradually it got to be where it wasn't anywhere. it's not part of the social norm anymore, it's not accepted. i was at a party this summer and there wasn't a single person smoking. even in my own home, i had my own designated space to smoke. if i think about it, it really was like i was punishing myself. it was really a friend of mine that said, why wouldn't you just try the juul. and i thought hmm... ok, i'll try it
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. >> he is one of thet nic people. >> reporter: they knew they wanted to help cut down on the amount of time he has to struggle. >> wchhad to t ourselves to code. >> reporter: we had the joint interestsf working on engineering and people in the communities. that i think brought us together. >> the result, anpad app. >> so he can go to the list of recipes. it hasdi the ingts as well as a list of the ingredients. >> reporter: the best part, no need to worry about smudging the scene as steven waves his red spatula, the camera detects and it automatically swipes to the next step. >> watching steven work. it has been really gratifying. he is completely independent. >> they're entering the app in a national contest. against other invention that's help beam special needs. the results come out next week. whether they went or not, thanks to their efforts, steven can wrap up a job well done. >> they'll be like a celebrity next week. >> amy cho, news4. >> there's a cash prize at stake and the students say it will go to that deli t ify went. >> young peopleo can be s inspiring. >> they ca an int
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our international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, is joining us. the french president is promising the cathedral will be rebuilt in five years. what are the folks over there saying? is that realistic? >> reporter: you know, experts are saying this could take much longer. 10 to 15 years, they're saying. that beach forest that was used to build the roof, those trees don't grow in france today. that is something that would have to be sourced. that alone takes time. what the president is being is very aspirational. this is typical of president macron, that he is also talking about trying to bring country together, that we can come together and do this, pointing out this part of french history, that it's in the nature of nations that the unexpected will happen and nations will rebuild and recover from that damage and loss. so he's sort of bringing people together there. but this is a president who's suffering politically, there are weekend protests in the country that have arisen because of changes he wanted to bring, his campaign to become president, h
our international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, is joining us. the french president is promising the cathedral will be rebuilt in five years. what are the folks over there saying? is that realistic? >> reporter: you know, experts are saying this could take much longer. 10 to 15 years, they're saying. that beach forest that was used to build the roof, those trees don't grow in france today. that is something that would have to be sourced. that alone takes time. what the president is...
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following the story, nic robertson is live in londonderry. what more are you learning from investigators? >> reporter: well, the police have taken those two young men to the police central headquarters in belfast for questioning. the police had initially appealed for anyone who had seen what had happened. there was video evidence of the gunman walking up and shooting towards the police. the police had access to that video, the police asked for anyone else with are information to come forward. it is not clear precisely what led them to arrest these two men and it is worth cautioning that in previous attacks earlier in the year, that the police did arrest very quickly a number of people and those people were subsequently let go. but what is very clear in this community in northern ire lalan and across the world, the killing has caused a moment of concern and a moment of unity. even president bill clinton has tweeted about it. where she was killed, a shrine is growing. flowers left clustered around a lamp post as cleanup trucks do their best to
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international diplomatic editor nic robertson following the story live this hour in londonderry.ew ira. help viewers help to understand the background of that group and this new connection that investigators have linked to mckee's killing. >> reporter: it's a dissonant republican group and the police believe that the gunmen the two men they arrested are members of that group. this is a group that has its roots in sort of violent republicanism that they follow in the traditions of what they believe you know, what people might call the old ira that this group the police say that they fear is what they call a new breed of terrorist. now, i think it's lost on no one that lyra mckee's killing really highlights the opportunities, if you will, that were left after the good friday peace agreement 21 years ago, that a new generation was given the opportunity to shine. she absolutely shown. she was a star and rising journalist. there are other people and you would point to these two young men potentially, the two young men the police arrested one 18, one 19 who also grew up after the peace
international diplomatic editor nic robertson following the story live this hour in londonderry.ew ira. help viewers help to understand the background of that group and this new connection that investigators have linked to mckee's killing. >> reporter: it's a dissonant republican group and the police believe that the gunmen the two men they arrested are members of that group. this is a group that has its roots in sort of violent republicanism that they follow in the traditions of what...
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to the ground the attackers may have killed several soldiers our correspondent joins us live from nic what else do we know. well peter right now the forces in the neighboring area are going from house to house they say combing the area to try to root out any attackers as you mentioned in your intro this attack took place early this morning at five o'clock in the morning taking the hundred so soldiers in that town by surprise it started with heavy our artillery fire and then mortars and a source close to al jazeera tells us that the scene is as the scene of disaster the camp is completely destroyed burned to the ground we're also hearing reports that some of the soldiers may have been. taken hostage by the attackers twelve or so four have been confirmed by the military dead this is a blow to mali and its government and security forces have been under attack just yesterday one of one u.n. peacekeeper an egyptian u.n. peacekeeper was killed on a roadside i.e.d. in oh the death toll is really increasing here that violence is intensifying meanwhile in bamako the government resigned on thur
to the ground the attackers may have killed several soldiers our correspondent joins us live from nic what else do we know. well peter right now the forces in the neighboring area are going from house to house they say combing the area to try to root out any attackers as you mentioned in your intro this attack took place early this morning at five o'clock in the morning taking the hundred so soldiers in that town by surprise it started with heavy our artillery fire and then mortars and a source...
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course not you know who's potential indictment but in the meantime thank you very much indeed thank you nic still to come this news the united nations warns it's becoming increasingly dangerous for refugees in libya. iran's president warns his country could develop further nuclear technology if washington continues to exert pressure. on president trump locks a deal for cuban baseball players to play in the u.s. major league peta will be here with more in sport. that is the wolf of spring is leaked away from the netherlands and germany is the winds become a northerly another leases masterclass stretching from greece through france and germany to england it's disappointing whether it's cloudy and it's often reading its position for wednesday the temperature underneath will be barely double figures it's going to feel cold as well and even medicine is further west that northerly breeze suggests showers the building of a spade and verbally our eggs in southern france as well and with that no only breeze still blowing overnight is going to be cold enough for the snow briefly to bloom mostly of th
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walnut creek southbound 680 nic. if you are turning into we have calls in to chp that there is a big ladder in the far left lane, chp on the way to get it removed. look out for that. drive time, so far so webb 58015 minutes. today we are off to a great start at 16 minutes. no delays northbound 85, 101 to opportunitier tino also coming in at 15 minutes. >> chp is investigating why a man was running across the freeway in the east when a car hit him. it happened near love ridge road in pittsburgh. the man was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver stopped and cooperated with authorities. authorities are trying to figure out if the pedestrian was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. >>> we will get an update on the work to repair the cracked support beams. >> it cost $2 million to it opened in august and then it was closed because of the cracks. we are looking at a reopening in june. >> reporter: possibly, reggie. a key word there. there is still a ways to go. what we know is they are still working on fixing the br
walnut creek southbound 680 nic. if you are turning into we have calls in to chp that there is a big ladder in the far left lane, chp on the way to get it removed. look out for that. drive time, so far so webb 58015 minutes. today we are off to a great start at 16 minutes. no delays northbound 85, 101 to opportunitier tino also coming in at 15 minutes. >> chp is investigating why a man was running across the freeway in the east when a car hit him. it happened near love ridge road in...
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nic robertson reporting from rondon. good reporting. very much and to a our viewers thanks for watching. follow me on twitter and instagram. tweet the show at abc krn sit room. >> up up front breaking news. a chinese woman charged with illegally trumps mar-a-lago. she had four cell phones, a laptop and hard drive and thumb drive with malwhich are. this as the president was spending the weekend at mar-a-lago. plus breaking news, house dems serving staffers with four subpoenas the news in this hour. and the president threatening to shut down the southern border. republicans now ardantly against it. is the president bluffing? empty threats in let's go "outfront." >>> evening i'm erin burnett with outfront a stunning security breech are bra breach. a kmiens woman arrested f
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the sentiment has been echoed by human rights groups and politicians across the world to my colleague nic aaron discuss the reaction with artie's any prank. a lot of these skeletons in the closets of the world's mightiest the most powerful probably will never be pulled out but if it wasn't for julian assad some people wouldn't even start thinking merely that some of this nasty and gruesome stuff even existed and indeed a very important part of his legacy probably the most important part will always be that he encourage so many people to think and ask questions about what. most powerful people in charge of this world could be hiding and this can truly be felt through the things that are being said by the activists right now in reaction to what's happening with the whistleblower let's take a look at what the american civil liberties union came out with any prosecution of the united states of. wiki leaks publishing operations would be unprecedented and you shouldn't open the door to criminal investigations of news organizations moreover prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating u.s. secr
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call blown away scientists it was idea is to help spread health information by a kind of extra nic word of mouth how do you see things his idea could form the basis of our own life communicating sexual health messages but there's a long way to go so let's connect with skype and then we can take this conversation and then just let's elaborate more on the word like the awful bow and access to information and around i've been bastardized how we can actually empower them using a form from what i was at and watching presently doing with that whole house and you have all the future of this is. thank you so much that i know none of these life up he's clearly going to need much more way. it's a mission she's still working on. nuns is convinced technology can empower young people not just in the developing countries but the world over. london a twenty first century world city close to the skyscrapers of its financial elites lies shoreditch london's creative digital. and digital incubates up and design a heaven. it's all about young people developing new ideas making money and also doing good inc
call blown away scientists it was idea is to help spread health information by a kind of extra nic word of mouth how do you see things his idea could form the basis of our own life communicating sexual health messages but there's a long way to go so let's connect with skype and then we can take this conversation and then just let's elaborate more on the word like the awful bow and access to information and around i've been bastardized how we can actually empower them using a form from what i...
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hoy dijo que no pero tambiÉn dijo que la familias migrantes vienen aquÍ a hacer pic-nic. >> duda el presidente tantos inmigrantes a buscar asilo polÍtico a los estados unidos. entonces la puerta estÁ abierta en cualquier momento puede cambiar de parecer, lo que dijo hoy y otra vez implementar la divisiÓn de las familias, quitarle a las madres a sus niÑos. >> juan josÉ gutierrez gracias por estar con nosotros. >> muchÍsimas gracias a ustedes. >> un joven muriÓ despuÉs de haber estado detenido en el centro para migrantes de adelanto, california, la coaliciÓn para los derechos humanos de los inmigrantes informÓ que josÉ ibarra de 27 aÑos colapsÓ cuando se dirigÍa a una corte de inmigraciÓn en febrero pasado, mÁs tarde entrÓ en coma. el centro de adelanto ha estado bajo la lupa por denuncias de maltrato y malas condiciones, desde que el presidente trump llegÓ a la casa blanca mÁs de 22 inmigrantes han muerto en los centros de detenciÓn de ice. >> hay otro dato de los centros detenciÓn que genera alarma, el nÚmero de mujeres en custodia de ice que han sufrido un aborto casi se ha duplicado durante
hoy dijo que no pero tambiÉn dijo que la familias migrantes vienen aquÍ a hacer pic-nic. >> duda el presidente tantos inmigrantes a buscar asilo polÍtico a los estados unidos. entonces la puerta estÁ abierta en cualquier momento puede cambiar de parecer, lo que dijo hoy y otra vez implementar la divisiÓn de las familias, quitarle a las madres a sus niÑos. >> juan josÉ gutierrez gracias por estar con nosotros. >> muchÍsimas gracias a ustedes. >> un joven muriÓ...
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donald trump has been very keen to put pressure not just on cuba but also on its allies and that means nic could i go on and venezuela three countries which he's described as a troika of terror so he wants to make sure that there's pressure on cuba and by extension venezuela and they could i go ok alan fischer thank you. early results from indonesia as presidential election suggest incumbent joker we don't know is on course for a second term with a comfortable lead over his challenger. official results won't be known until may when ballots from nearly two hundred million eligible voters will have been tallied andrew thomas reports from jakarta. i just told you they shout their president's victory may not be official yet but it's no less real for that in the center of jakarta his supporters are celebrating quick counts were carried out of voting stations as soon as the voting process finished each ballot paper held up to show where holes had been punched once tallied they pointed to a clear victory for the incumbent. we have all seen the. but let's be patient we need to wait for the old. le
donald trump has been very keen to put pressure not just on cuba but also on its allies and that means nic could i go on and venezuela three countries which he's described as a troika of terror so he wants to make sure that there's pressure on cuba and by extension venezuela and they could i go ok alan fischer thank you. early results from indonesia as presidential election suggest incumbent joker we don't know is on course for a second term with a comfortable lead over his challenger. official...
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they have taken shelter in mosques and police stations refugees in the course to the city of nic gamble include minority m. of the muslims and christians fleeing persecution in pakistan and afghans fleeing insecurity in their own country now however they are all being threatened and displeased because locals view all foreigners with suspicion activist have begged churches and civilians for help but to norway that already life as a deputy treat onkar is extremely challenging and they cannot work so they undergo a lot of depression to do to decide because the children and children for. many years that are going toward the school and then people cannot work very talented people will professional people there live for jobs and commerce and we don't working in you know going on the two precious. mrs pakistan she's also grateful for her life in tree lanka but for now home is this parking garage and she doesn't know when back by land. that the both. the french president in modern mccoy has given a speech aimed at ending the months long for the so-called get over and look at all pledged to cut
they have taken shelter in mosques and police stations refugees in the course to the city of nic gamble include minority m. of the muslims and christians fleeing persecution in pakistan and afghans fleeing insecurity in their own country now however they are all being threatened and displeased because locals view all foreigners with suspicion activist have begged churches and civilians for help but to norway that already life as a deputy treat onkar is extremely challenging and they cannot work...