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angus robertson. is about the kind of country we want to be. now, more than ever, scotland needs strong snp voices at westminster. and snp mps will work with others to promote fairness across all of the uk. a vote for the snp is a vote against tory cuts that will harm our public services and push many more hard—working families into poverty. it's a vote forjobs and against an extreme brexit which will put jobs and living standards at risk. it's a vote to reinforce the right of the people of scotland to decide their own future. we can't afford a tory government which thinks it can do anything it likes without being held to account. and we can't give theresa may a blank cheque to pursue any kind of brexit no matter the cost. in scotland the snp is the only party strong enough to stand up to the tories. vote snp for a strong voice for scotland at westminster. that voice is needed now more than ever. and finally for our opening statements, the leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron. where do you thin
angus robertson. is about the kind of country we want to be. now, more than ever, scotland needs strong snp voices at westminster. and snp mps will work with others to promote fairness across all of the uk. a vote for the snp is a vote against tory cuts that will harm our public services and push many more hard—working families into poverty. it's a vote forjobs and against an extreme brexit which will put jobs and living standards at risk. it's a vote to reinforce the right of the people of...
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. >> let's go to nic robertson.ent trump has a key meeting with the king of saudi arabia any minute now. help us understand what they are to discuss, is that where the arms deal will come into play? >> reporter: yeah, probably the arms deal and a number of other deals. we're just beginning to get some details. there are a number of u.s. ceos here on a u.s., saudi i guess call it a gathering of ceos and businesses, obviously a high level thing and it is designed to push through and get some ink on paper, signatures down on some deals, hearing about $6 billion arms deal, lockheed martin, ge and the interesting thing about those deals to assemble 150 black hawk helicopters from lockheed martin is to be done here. these deals working for the u.s. and saudis, they want to build their own weapons industry. $6 billion of deals has been signed on arms, equipment that will be in part manufactured here or new premises built in saudi arabia. 22 billion signed in oil and gas sector, 15 billion ge signed to be part of a power ge
. >> let's go to nic robertson.ent trump has a key meeting with the king of saudi arabia any minute now. help us understand what they are to discuss, is that where the arms deal will come into play? >> reporter: yeah, probably the arms deal and a number of other deals. we're just beginning to get some details. there are a number of u.s. ceos here on a u.s., saudi i guess call it a gathering of ceos and businesses, obviously a high level thing and it is designed to push through and...
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nick robertson is live in sicily where the g-7, summit is wrapping up.s new report has really over shadow the president's meetings with foreign leaders? >> reporter: you know the best indication that we have because we are not able to ask president directly is not holding a progress conference here and other leaders were told by economic advisers, mr. cohen, saying he had a robust schedule working 16 or 18 hours a day. >> but, did this issue of jared kushner's connections and involvement with the russian ambassador had come up in the meeting and we are told it did not come up in those meetings. did it over shadow and influence the president's time here? we don't know the answer to that or mr. cohen and mr. mcmaster says they would not answer questions about jared kushner. i may not have come up in this meeting but it did it a few times. that's not clear. the dissatisfaction expressed by the german chancellor and the french president by the fact that the united states, president trump, has not agreed to sign up to the paris climate accord of 2015, the cli
nick robertson is live in sicily where the g-7, summit is wrapping up.s new report has really over shadow the president's meetings with foreign leaders? >> reporter: you know the best indication that we have because we are not able to ask president directly is not holding a progress conference here and other leaders were told by economic advisers, mr. cohen, saying he had a robust schedule working 16 or 18 hours a day. >> but, did this issue of jared kushner's connections and...
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the deputy leader of the snp, angus robertson, says the general election in scotland will be a fight still a four—letter word in scotland and most people do not want to see a return of the conservatives. that's why we're going to be working very hard the length and breadth of the country to make sure that the snp returns victorious in those seats, because we need to protect scotland at westminster. we see that the tories are running rampant south of the border. there is not a snowball‘s chance in hell of the labour party winning the general election. so if we're wanting the strongest voices to stand up for scottish interests and against the ever more rightward drift of the conservative party and its europhobia, people are going to have to vote snp in scotland. i am confident that, given it will be that two—horse race, it's the snp that will win. 0ur correspondentjames shaw is in glasgow. what is the sense in the snp about their performance yesterday? were they hoping for something better? they did not win control of councils. they did not win control of any of the 32 councils in scot
the deputy leader of the snp, angus robertson, says the general election in scotland will be a fight still a four—letter word in scotland and most people do not want to see a return of the conservatives. that's why we're going to be working very hard the length and breadth of the country to make sure that the snp returns victorious in those seats, because we need to protect scotland at westminster. we see that the tories are running rampant south of the border. there is not a snowball‘s...
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nic robertson was just telling us, an older gentleman. and nic was thinking he wouldn't come out in the sweltering heat. there it is, the symbolism. he did. he greeted donald trump right at the bottom of the steps of air force one. the king of saudi arabia, the president, the new president of the united states. a handshake. first few words. going to be interesting to see how this plays out. to comment on this are nic robertson and jeremy diamond, both of them covering the trip, first overseas trip of the u.s. president abroad. nic, it's interesting to watch these pictures. you were telling me about when barack obama was here. and it was a different picture from what we're seeing here. >> it was. none of the fanfare. there wasn't a arrival. there was a roster of dignitaries. but nothing to the level of the king. and for just to, if you will, hammer home that point, of how much the saudis are going out on a limb here. all that baggage that political baggage that president trump brings with him. they are associating themselves so closely wit
nic robertson was just telling us, an older gentleman. and nic was thinking he wouldn't come out in the sweltering heat. there it is, the symbolism. he did. he greeted donald trump right at the bottom of the steps of air force one. the king of saudi arabia, the president, the new president of the united states. a handshake. first few words. going to be interesting to see how this plays out. to comment on this are nic robertson and jeremy diamond, both of them covering the trip, first overseas...
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>> nic robertson, thank you. certainly a lot of focus on what melania trump was wearing and what she didn't wear with the head scarf as well. >> and the sword ceremony, that sword dancing ceremony. >> yeah, rex tillerson particularly seemed at home in the sword dance. >> i think as a guy who's run a energy company i'm sure has had to do a sword dance before. >> he said this was not his first. >>> all right, the president moving from saudi arabia with a briefcase full of deals. the saudis are pledging $20 billion to finance american infrastructure. that's part of a fund run by private investment firm blackstone, and it was about a year in the making. it plans to raise $100 billion for infrastructure projects. you can see tligt on your screen the group's ceo steve schwartzman. he runs blackstone and advises president trump. during the campaign, the president vowed to modernize aging u.s. airports, bridges and roadways, and the white house has promised a $1 trillion plan. the administration hasn't released details b
>> nic robertson, thank you. certainly a lot of focus on what melania trump was wearing and what she didn't wear with the head scarf as well. >> and the sword ceremony, that sword dancing ceremony. >> yeah, rex tillerson particularly seemed at home in the sword dance. >> i think as a guy who's run a energy company i'm sure has had to do a sword dance before. >> he said this was not his first. >>> all right, the president moving from saudi arabia with a...
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angus robertson is the party's deputy leader.autiful location. thank you for your time. can you give us a quick thought on how you are feeling? time to reflect on some of those results? i think your correspondent was right moment ago saying the snp enjoys an emphatic victory in scotland, more seats and votes. the leading party in 19 out of the country's 32 local authorities, the biggest party in edinburg, glasgow, dundee and aberdeen. so we did very well. ten yea rs aberdeen. so we did very well. ten years in government and still winning and still significantly ahead of the other parties. in the last local government elections our lead over the party, the labour party, was 36 seats. yesterday when the counts were completed it was clear the snp was 150 seats ahead of the second—place party which is now the second—place party which is now the tories in scotland. we are seeing a realignment in scotland, it isa seeing a realignment in scotland, it is a two horse race between the snp and the tories and it is the snp that will be victo
angus robertson is the party's deputy leader.autiful location. thank you for your time. can you give us a quick thought on how you are feeling? time to reflect on some of those results? i think your correspondent was right moment ago saying the snp enjoys an emphatic victory in scotland, more seats and votes. the leading party in 19 out of the country's 32 local authorities, the biggest party in edinburg, glasgow, dundee and aberdeen. so we did very well. ten yea rs aberdeen. so we did very...
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. >>> i also want to bring in cnn's nic robertson. he's our international diplomatic editor. so nic, perhaps you can expound a bit more on exactly what happened, why is it that ivanka trump stepped in for the expectation of donald trump's message to this younger audience? >> you know, through the whole afternoon here, fred, the events have been running later and later and ultimately well over an hour late. by the time president trump got to the opening of the counterterrorism center, which is a big deal for the saudis, sort of an explanation with a sound and light show and demonstration of how it would work, and all the big tv screens explaining how they were going to track this type of use on social media and how they could differentiate who was pro isis and who was antiisis from social media, that all seemed to run on and take much longer than anticipated. and the king was at that event and the president was at that event and it clearly seemed to run on so long that the tweet event which was set up and ready to go at another location, all the people involved in that were wa
. >>> i also want to bring in cnn's nic robertson. he's our international diplomatic editor. so nic, perhaps you can expound a bit more on exactly what happened, why is it that ivanka trump stepped in for the expectation of donald trump's message to this younger audience? >> you know, through the whole afternoon here, fred, the events have been running later and later and ultimately well over an hour late. by the time president trump got to the opening of the counterterrorism...
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. >> senior international correspondent nic robertson is at 10 downing street. a challenge for theresa may in the metsiddle of an election campaign. is she expected to attend a vigil we were expecting at the top of the hour? >> yes, she is expecting to attend the vigil campaigning for the election which is about three weeks away. has been suspended. that's been agreed across the political parties. the police chief has now named the attacker, salman abedi. 22 years old. the coroner had not done a formal identification but theresa may gsaid the attacker was known to the police and intelligence services. now we have a name. that should provide certainly through open sources a degree more information about who this man was. of course the police will have used that information already. what she has learned, what the prime minister has learned while she's been in manchester from her briefings with the police, from her visit to the hospitals there, the children's hospital included, we don't know all of that yet. she'll be back here in london in a few hours behind the d
. >> senior international correspondent nic robertson is at 10 downing street. a challenge for theresa may in the metsiddle of an election campaign. is she expected to attend a vigil we were expecting at the top of the hour? >> yes, she is expecting to attend the vigil campaigning for the election which is about three weeks away. has been suspended. that's been agreed across the political parties. the police chief has now named the attacker, salman abedi. 22 years old. the coroner...
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nic robertson interest sit lee.s very much. >>> world leaders looking for change on the climate change accord. the president tweeted about the issue. we will talk about that. >>> and two men stabbed to death trying to stop an anti-muslim ranl rant. what the suspect yelled at officers when they tracked him down. you'll see the video. [ dinosaur roars ] onboard cameras and radar can detect danger all around you. driver assist systems can pull you back into your lane, if drifting. bye chief. bye bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle 350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com you're in the match app. now tap on the new missed connections feature. it says i've crossed paths with kate six times this week. that i
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >> nic robertson, thank you. >>> bringing you the news from the united kingdome united states this hour, this is "cnn worldwide," and the next story ahead, the white house's vetting process. it's under scrutiny after president trump's second choice for army secretary suddenly withdraws over this past remark. listen. >> you poll the psychiatrists, they're going to tell you that transgender is a disease. >>> plus, after more than three years in captivity, dozens of nigeria's missing chibok schoolgirls are now going home. we'll have more on the negotiations that freed them as "cnn newsroom" continues. >>> 4:31 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. welcome back to viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." it is good to have you with us. i'm george howell in atlanta. >> and i'm hannah vaughan jones live in london where it's 9:32 in the morning this hour. voting is under way in france in the country's presidential election. the final round of balloting comes two weeks after a preliminary vote narrowed the field to just far right ca
nic robertson, cnn, london. >> nic robertson, thank you. >>> bringing you the news from the united kingdome united states this hour, this is "cnn worldwide," and the next story ahead, the white house's vetting process. it's under scrutiny after president trump's second choice for army secretary suddenly withdraws over this past remark. listen. >> you poll the psychiatrists, they're going to tell you that transgender is a disease. >>> plus, after more than...
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nic robertson covering it live insist lee. thanks, nic. >> for more, bring in brian class, fellow of compared politics at the london school of economics. brian, a pleasure to have you with us. 10:09 in london. what's the lasting impression the u.s. president left on world leaders there in cicely from your point of view z. >> from an optical point of view was a disaster the way it was viewed by allies in the nato community. trump was seen smiling and dancing with swords with the saudis, saying we're not going to lecture you on human rights and went and lectured our closest allies on nato, rather than encouraging them to spend more on defense, he chastised publicly, an astonishing move to publicly rebuick allies that have the united states' back on the global stage and it is not playing well in europe at all. >> there were a couple of instances where there's video of the president pushing through to be in position with world leaders and also some hand shakes that have gotten played on social media. again, these are optics that c
nic robertson covering it live insist lee. thanks, nic. >> for more, bring in brian class, fellow of compared politics at the london school of economics. brian, a pleasure to have you with us. 10:09 in london. what's the lasting impression the u.s. president left on world leaders there in cicely from your point of view z. >> from an optical point of view was a disaster the way it was viewed by allies in the nato community. trump was seen smiling and dancing with swords with the...
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nic robertson is in riyad.s happening today but the intention for this speech tomorrow and the significance of it. >> the intention is to deliver a message, a nuanced message, one of respect but the leaders listening to president trump and this is what he'll explain to them, should and need to communicate to their faithful the people of their countries muslim, arab, regional leaders that islam is a faith of peace and tolerance and that's what he'll be communicating to them and that is what we've been hearing from government spokesmen and heard it from people on the street. just looking at those pictures of how the room was arranged and where everyone sat, because of that, that is so key in figuring out who is in, who is out, who is powerful, but look at the way they were sitting there having the coffee. king salman on his right-hand side president trump. on the king's left-hand side, melania, sitting next to her the crowned prince, the interior minister, the second most powerful man in the country. after him on
nic robertson is in riyad.s happening today but the intention for this speech tomorrow and the significance of it. >> the intention is to deliver a message, a nuanced message, one of respect but the leaders listening to president trump and this is what he'll explain to them, should and need to communicate to their faithful the people of their countries muslim, arab, regional leaders that islam is a faith of peace and tolerance and that's what he'll be communicating to them and that is...
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ic robertson, to you. u.s. in the middle east and around the world, when they see that president trump shared information that the reports are highly sensitive, perhaps classified, how do they react and behave differently going forward with this administration? >> they're not saying anything publicly. intelligence agencies rarely do. they're going to couch and grade their assessment on what else they hear, maybe in part on what they hear from general mcmaster, who has said so far on the record that the report that was in the "washington post," that report, he said, was wrong. that was a very carefully worded statement. so, clearly, we're likely to get more detail there. but this is what they're going to listen to. they're going to listen to the arguments that are made for and against to try to understand precisely what happened. when president trump goes to saudi arabia later this week, he will meet on this world tour -- saudi arabia, israel, the vatican, nato, with leaders, the nato nations there, the g7 in it
ic robertson, to you. u.s. in the middle east and around the world, when they see that president trump shared information that the reports are highly sensitive, perhaps classified, how do they react and behave differently going forward with this administration? >> they're not saying anything publicly. intelligence agencies rarely do. they're going to couch and grade their assessment on what else they hear, maybe in part on what they hear from general mcmaster, who has said so far on the...
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and i'm jamie robertson.uel macron faces a diplomatic challenge as he meets with russia's vladimir putin. but the country's have deep economic ties. sri lanka's government faces criticism for the sale of valuable infrastructure projects to china.
and i'm jamie robertson.uel macron faces a diplomatic challenge as he meets with russia's vladimir putin. but the country's have deep economic ties. sri lanka's government faces criticism for the sale of valuable infrastructure projects to china.
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nic robertson is here with us as well. christiane, let's first go to you. that was a rather stern message from the president of the united states, that it's time for nato, these nato members to start paying. >> well, you know, it's the message he's been delivering even before he became president. you remember at the convention he started by saying, he started with this sort of idea of this transactional relationship between the oldest military alliance and the most successful military alliance in the world. and now, though, he's bringing -- they fully expected it, though you could see in the body language of the other members as he was speaking that they did look a little bit like shifty children being lectured by the headmaster. they knew that he was going to be coming with that message, and some of them believe that that message has to be delivered, because it gives them cover to encourage all members to pay their 2% of gdp. some of them are paying it, some of them are not. but what they really hope to hear was a once and for all commitment to article fiv
nic robertson is here with us as well. christiane, let's first go to you. that was a rather stern message from the president of the united states, that it's time for nato, these nato members to start paying. >> well, you know, it's the message he's been delivering even before he became president. you remember at the convention he started by saying, he started with this sort of idea of this transactional relationship between the oldest military alliance and the most successful military...
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angus robertson is our leader at westminster.that angus would do tonight's debate and he has been the real opposition to theresa may, we can and week out so it was publicly reasonable that our westminster leader was there. and how do you sum up how well he did? i think he did really well. i think his comments were clear and he was clearly putting the tories on the back foot, having them justify their manifesto, which is unjustifiable. it was obvious that the snp are strong voice for scotla nd the snp are strong voice for scotland and i think angus‘s voice came through clearly. he was showing a real leadership. but how do you justify putting of balancing the books and dealing with the deficit for longer, and borrowing no longer? putting off dealing with the deficit for slightly longer, but not much longer. actually we are looking at balancing the books and returning things to the pre—crash average. we're looking at making responsible fiscal decisions but at the same time we're not going to implement the massive austerity that the
angus robertson is our leader at westminster.that angus would do tonight's debate and he has been the real opposition to theresa may, we can and week out so it was publicly reasonable that our westminster leader was there. and how do you sum up how well he did? i think he did really well. i think his comments were clear and he was clearly putting the tories on the back foot, having them justify their manifesto, which is unjustifiable. it was obvious that the snp are strong voice for scotla nd...
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i'm jamie robertson.nute we'll have special report from sri lanka on why the country is selling chunks of its infrastructure back to the country that built them, china. but first, today the new french president emmanuel macron will meet with his russian counterpart, vladimir putin. the kremlin was hoping that the meeting would take place under rather different circumstances — in the recent french election campaign, mr putin had voiced his support for the eurosceptic candidate marine le pen, who lost to mr macron. nonetheless, the relationship between france and russia remains important to both countries. france is russia's biggest foreign investor — in the first quarter of this year, french businesses injected 797 million dollars into the russian economy. this compares to germany with $350 million and the united states at $130 million. significant tension still exists between russia and the west following the country's ongoing dispute with ukraine. and sanctions are still in place. with me is lilit gevorg
i'm jamie robertson.nute we'll have special report from sri lanka on why the country is selling chunks of its infrastructure back to the country that built them, china. but first, today the new french president emmanuel macron will meet with his russian counterpart, vladimir putin. the kremlin was hoping that the meeting would take place under rather different circumstances — in the recent french election campaign, mr putin had voiced his support for the eurosceptic candidate marine le pen,...
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so please, please welcome rachel robertson, vice president of education and of element -- development at bright horizons. thank you for their contributions. [applause] >> thank you, tracy. at bright horizons, we are always looking to do better, to push ourselves, striving to do more for the children and families in our care. we started working with pha in 2011, because we knew they would be a great partner to help give children across the country a healthy start in life. and we are so very proud to partner with pha once again today, because we share the same goals, the goals of keeping this effort going, doing more, and never being satisfied with what we have done, but always pushing the bar higher. i always asked myself if what i am doing and the decisions i making are worthy of a childhood . across bright horizons, across our centers, schools, and classrooms, we have tens of thousands of early educators and leaders asking themselves the very same question. the responsibility we have to educate and care for young children, to give them the start in life that they deserve, and to crea
so please, please welcome rachel robertson, vice president of education and of element -- development at bright horizons. thank you for their contributions. [applause] >> thank you, tracy. at bright horizons, we are always looking to do better, to push ourselves, striving to do more for the children and families in our care. we started working with pha in 2011, because we knew they would be a great partner to help give children across the country a healthy start in life. and we are so...
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i'm jamie robertson. in a minute we'll have this.apan, how consumers are making a bit of a comeback. the biggest in something like ten years. but first: in a few hours‘ time, the no frills airline, ryanair, will report its latest set of financial results. europe's biggest carrier by passenger numbers is expected to announce a 14% jump in full year profit to around $1.5 billion us. ryanair‘s performance is a sign that its cost—cutting measures are helping the business compete as overcapacity continues to dog the industry. investors seem encouraged by the progress the company is making. ryanair‘s share price is up around 70% compared to its post—brexit low. nonetheless, it's been a difficult period for airlines with security fears and political uncertainty clouding the skies for many of europe's biggest carriers. what's more, there could be further turbulence ahead as the rising oil price hampers any attempts to reduce costs. the world's oil producing nations have just agreed to extend production cuts, though it remains to be seen whet
i'm jamie robertson. in a minute we'll have this.apan, how consumers are making a bit of a comeback. the biggest in something like ten years. but first: in a few hours‘ time, the no frills airline, ryanair, will report its latest set of financial results. europe's biggest carrier by passenger numbers is expected to announce a 14% jump in full year profit to around $1.5 billion us. ryanair‘s performance is a sign that its cost—cutting measures are helping the business compete as...
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. >> reporter: chad robertson, tartine's co-owner and chief bread baker is part of a movement to getthe way it's made. >> what most of this country's been eating is a really refined, you know, fast processed bread that just -- it doesn't have much flavor and it doesn't have much nutrition. >> reporter: to make better bread, he uses something that, for now, is hard to find in america, freshly milled flour that is not stripped of grain's vital nutrients. >> milling fresh flour is like grinding fresh coffee or fresh spices. it's a stronger flavor and aroma depending on what grains we're using, it will give you this very flavorful, really digestible, highly nutritious loaf of bread in the end. >> reporter: you may be thinking robertson is just another san francisco foodie pushing another artisanal fad but he's just one of a group of bakers around the country changing the way they make bread and science is on their side. >> you'll recognize the sort of all purpose flour, your normal sort of pure white flour. >> reporter: david killilea is a scientist at children's hospital oakland researc
. >> reporter: chad robertson, tartine's co-owner and chief bread baker is part of a movement to getthe way it's made. >> what most of this country's been eating is a really refined, you know, fast processed bread that just -- it doesn't have much flavor and it doesn't have much nutrition. >> reporter: to make better bread, he uses something that, for now, is hard to find in america, freshly milled flour that is not stripped of grain's vital nutrients. >> milling fresh...
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julie: bryan robertson and jehmu greene, thank you so much.nother disturbance involving an airliner and passenger arrested and while jets were called to escort the plane to destination. kelly: we celebrate our enforces day but only one is engaged in national corporate career counseling usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. kelly: today is armed forces day and we are looking at a nonprofit group helping veterans by pairing them with mentors at big companies across the country. laura is live with more details. laura. >> thousands of veterans leave the military each and every year and one of the main challenges of returning home is how to find not only a good job but a long-lasting, meaningful career. >> moving from a life in the military to a life in the corporate world can be a daunting task for veterans.
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our lexus ultimate highlight angels vs rays in tampa bay daniel robertson makes a great diving stop of grounder in the hold and throws nolan fontana out from his knee (just one knee)check out the replay. robertson denies fontana of his 1st major league hitrays beat the angels 4-0and that's our lexus "experience amazing" ultimate highlight Ñç [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] thof how q got curly. quin was crazy about curls. curly fries. curly straws. curly haired dogs. even those cute curly tails on pigs. but to quin's chagrin everything about her was so very straight. which made the next twist so amazing. did she expect to find a high-end hair curler at a mind-bendingly low price? never. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you kno
our lexus ultimate highlight angels vs rays in tampa bay daniel robertson makes a great diving stop of grounder in the hold and throws nolan fontana out from his knee (just one knee)check out the replay. robertson denies fontana of his 1st major league hitrays beat the angels 4-0and that's our lexus "experience amazing" ultimate highlight Ñç [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're...
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our international diplomatic editor nick robertson is joining me from london. this will be strong symbolism seeing the president of america in the centers of judaism, christianity and islam. >> there's going to be a different message in each place. you could even argue that the president's making up for lost time as you were pointing out there because after he gets done with those three visits, he's going to go to nato in brussels and belgium and go to a g-7 summit meeting in italy. so all in all, in all those meetings, in saudi arabia he's going to meet with the arab leaders from the gulf and the gcc. he's going to be meeting 37 different leaders on this visit, so making up for lost time. in rome we know that his relationship, the rhetoric between certainly the pope has directed towards president trump has been less than positive or sounded that way. so perhaps there's some ground to be made up there. but in israel and in saudi arabia, the focus is going to be on isis. president trump really wants to build that coalition to fight isis. secretary of defense jam
our international diplomatic editor nick robertson is joining me from london. this will be strong symbolism seeing the president of america in the centers of judaism, christianity and islam. >> there's going to be a different message in each place. you could even argue that the president's making up for lost time as you were pointing out there because after he gets done with those three visits, he's going to go to nato in brussels and belgium and go to a g-7 summit meeting in italy. so...
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nic robertson joins us right now. the united states as a pet you lent. >> president putin says it is a pity that the united states continues this way. russia has over things on its agenda. it is not interfering in u.s. domestic affairs. this is classic stuff from the kremlin, this is deflect and deny. deny any involvement in the hacking that has been done multiple times but deflect the core of the issue is about by calling this an obsession, by saying that it will fade over time, that it's a pity the united states is so focussed on russia in this way. this is a way of sort of deflecting away from the core issue here, which is that russia has had a hand in effecting the way that the united states democracy is working. what we're hearing from the kremlin right here is what we've heard before. they like to move on and focus on other things. and in a way, all of this chaos certainly works for them because you take the issue of syria, for example. russia is pretty much getting its own way about what it wants to do there ri
nic robertson joins us right now. the united states as a pet you lent. >> president putin says it is a pity that the united states continues this way. russia has over things on its agenda. it is not interfering in u.s. domestic affairs. this is classic stuff from the kremlin, this is deflect and deny. deny any involvement in the hacking that has been done multiple times but deflect the core of the issue is about by calling this an obsession, by saying that it will fade over time, that...
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you may be thinking robertson is just another san francisco food nut pushing another artisanal fad. but he is just one of a group of bakers around the country changing the way they make bread and science is on their side. all purpose white flour was developed during industrialization to extend shelf life. but to make it last months or even years, two main components of the wheat must be discarded. the bran and the germ. and that means losing most of the vitamins, minerals and fiber. >> looking at the iron, copper, zinc, calcium, and all purpose doesn't have minerals to the whole grain which has much more. >> reporter: but getting more whole grains into the american diet means changing the way flour is milled, distributed and stored. chad robertson is working on that encouraging the development of more local small batch flour mills. >> 20 years ago, who thought everyone would agreed coffee fresh in their house? all over the country people know what fresh ground coffee tastes like. that was a relatively quick transition. >> reporter: with the opening of his newest san francisco restau
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america to secure and advance its interests >> cnn international editor, diplomatic editor nic robertsone hear the framing ahead of this big trip. >> yeah, we do, that there's american leadership. this is what presidnt trump is going to be promoting here to make alliances with leaders around the world, important alliances that are going to make the united states more secure, significantly pointed out by hr mcmaster, national security adviser that president trump will be the first president to visit the home lands of the world's three major. all this at a time the world is looking at president trump and his actions and what's gone on in the last few days, beginning to wonder a little bit more about who is this american leader. trump, comey, and that russia meeting. it is enough to worry america's closest allies. >> britain deserves better than simply absence of the country's prosperity to the whims of the trump white house. >> reporter: trump an issue, the uk flailing opposition leader looking to lay hits on the pm, bringing up that hand holding again. >> government will want a strong, fr
america to secure and advance its interests >> cnn international editor, diplomatic editor nic robertsone hear the framing ahead of this big trip. >> yeah, we do, that there's american leadership. this is what presidnt trump is going to be promoting here to make alliances with leaders around the world, important alliances that are going to make the united states more secure, significantly pointed out by hr mcmaster, national security adviser that president trump will be the first...
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cnn's nic robertson took to the streets of riyadh to see what locals think of the president's visit andxed reactions. >> reporter: saudi royals are rolling out the red carpet for president trump, but what does the rest of the country think? >> maybe he make -- app is go for all muslim -- apologize for what he say about islam. >> i like him. he's good. >> why? >> he's going to different everything. >> make everything different? >> everything different. >> what do you want from it? why is it so important? >> well, we would like to confront iran. iran has expansionist policy in the region. it has hezbollah in lebanon, it has houthis in yemen, and we would like to confront this expansionist policy. >> is president trump a good man? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> i don't know. maybe. >> maybe. >> he try. he make big mistake. >> this is the same president trump who had a very negative message about muslims in his campaign trail. >> right. but, you know, it's always said, that campaign rhetoric tends to change after, you know, the election. >> and you come to saudi arabia because he li
cnn's nic robertson took to the streets of riyadh to see what locals think of the president's visit andxed reactions. >> reporter: saudi royals are rolling out the red carpet for president trump, but what does the rest of the country think? >> maybe he make -- app is go for all muslim -- apologize for what he say about islam. >> i like him. he's good. >> why? >> he's going to different everything. >> make everything different? >> everything different....
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nic robertson live for us in saudi arabia. thank you so much for your time today. >>> yeah. as we pointed out in the beginning of this, all of this going on and more revelations regarding the russia probe and other things. russian officials bragged about how close they were to michael flynn. >> we're learning the russians hoped to use their relationship with flynn to influence the new u.s. president as pamela brown reports for us. >> reporter: multiple sources tell cnn that russian officials bragged in conversations that they had cultivated such a strong relationship of michael flynn that they believe they can use him to influence donald trump and his team. now, those conversations deeply concerned u.s. intelligence officials and it even impacted one intelligence the incoming administration was privy to because some acted on their own to limit how much sensitive information they shared with flip, a former official tells our gloria borger the way he was talking about flynn was regarded as a five-alarm fire from early on. and the russian conversations indicated that flynn was
nic robertson live for us in saudi arabia. thank you so much for your time today. >>> yeah. as we pointed out in the beginning of this, all of this going on and more revelations regarding the russia probe and other things. russian officials bragged about how close they were to michael flynn. >> we're learning the russians hoped to use their relationship with flynn to influence the new u.s. president as pamela brown reports for us. >> reporter: multiple sources tell cnn that...
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joining us now nic robertson. first of all, it is very unusual that a u.s.in to take photos and the russians would. but i'm not sure i've seen anything like this. >> i'm sure they must be feeling this way in london. i don't think we'd expect to get it. but let's just think back here to ten days into the trump presidency. they a may meets with trump and she says, you know, if you're going to deal with russia, know that they can be misleading. don't automatically trust them. understand that they can be difficult customers. that was the essence of it. so right now they must be saying really? really? you're complaining about this? watch the whole narrative on the comey firing, understanding we have heard president trump has been thinking for some time that fbi director comey was unfit for the duties and the sacking on the eve of the opportunity of a photograph which would have this potentially have this narrative against the background of all the political implications that go with the firing. if you knew and this would be how the spin doctors in london would re
joining us now nic robertson. first of all, it is very unusual that a u.s.in to take photos and the russians would. but i'm not sure i've seen anything like this. >> i'm sure they must be feeling this way in london. i don't think we'd expect to get it. but let's just think back here to ten days into the trump presidency. they a may meets with trump and she says, you know, if you're going to deal with russia, know that they can be misleading. don't automatically trust them. understand that...
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. >> let's bring in nic robertson, cnn international diplomatic editor and jerry firestein, directorffairs for the middle east institute and former ambassador to yemen under president obama. jerry i'll get to you in a moment about the implications of the visit. nic, president trump has a key meeting with king salman of saudi arabia. what are they expected to discuss? >> reporter: certainly the possibility of business, when you talk about politics and regional influence, the saudis are very keen for president trump to reverse the perceptions president obama's administration and be tougher on iran. the foreign minister the day before spoke about the need for iran to be made to act like a normal country to follow international law. sec mattis when he was here a month ago said the united states must help saudi arabia resist against iran's mischief in the region. that's something where the king will want president trump to deliver. also there's this aspiration they called trump courageous, it may help bring middle east peace between the israelis and palestini palestinians, many presidents
. >> let's bring in nic robertson, cnn international diplomatic editor and jerry firestein, directorffairs for the middle east institute and former ambassador to yemen under president obama. jerry i'll get to you in a moment about the implications of the visit. nic, president trump has a key meeting with king salman of saudi arabia. what are they expected to discuss? >> reporter: certainly the possibility of business, when you talk about politics and regional influence, the saudis...
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. >> well and nick ronts robertson joins us live from cicily where a g 7 summit gets underway shortlyhe actions and comments of president trump during the nato summit how is he likely to be received by the other g 7 leaders there in cicily? >> well they're going to have more time around the table. it's going to give the leaders of britain france germany abgermany and canada a chance to get to know president trump. it's very clear his style at nato was i'm not giving the assurances unless you give me or give nature othe money you say you should, the 2% of gdp. there are contention issues here foreign policy topping the agenda policy on russia, afghanistan, iraq, it's clear not all countries around the table ee eye to eye sbiesh on russia. president trump stands perhaps in a slightly different position than some of the other europens. also talk about had economic growth and that will bring in climate, energy and it brings in trade. and there are gaps -- significant gaps on the issue of climate whether or not president trump wants to support the -- the paris climate accord of a couple of
. >> well and nick ronts robertson joins us live from cicily where a g 7 summit gets underway shortlyhe actions and comments of president trump during the nato summit how is he likely to be received by the other g 7 leaders there in cicily? >> well they're going to have more time around the table. it's going to give the leaders of britain france germany abgermany and canada a chance to get to know president trump. it's very clear his style at nato was i'm not giving the assurances...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn's nick robertson. he is in the saudi capital where the president made that speech. the president's sales pitch said we're all in this together, how did this message go over especially all he had said about islam in the past? >> reporter: they've got common values and through that they can seek and find common security, security from the united states and security in the region here. that was a very ornate conference and you could see around the room that saudi princes, you can see presidents and kings and prime ministers from all those 55 other countries but what you couldn't see in that was any sort of consternation on any one's face that there was some push back on the president's message later in the evening at an event where the president was expected to speak, one of the speakers before him, said that you can't point the finger of blame at the middle east entirely for extremism. europe, europe holds responsibility that there is -- there are extremists in europe and the europeans need to address th
. >> i want to bring in cnn's nick robertson. he is in the saudi capital where the president made that speech. the president's sales pitch said we're all in this together, how did this message go over especially all he had said about islam in the past? >> reporter: they've got common values and through that they can seek and find common security, security from the united states and security in the region here. that was a very ornate conference and you could see around the room that...
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. >> 21-year-old dante robertson is in hospital after being shot in a home invasion in sick letterville. it's hardly the first time he's come to the attention of police. live at the hospital, annie mccormick. annie? >> jim, several years ago he was charged in the death of a 12-year-old girl. it shook the town to its core. tonight members of the family are disturbed hearing about the newest arrest and unrelated crime however they are not surprise. >> today camden county authorities charged the 21-year-old for a violent home invasion, the same man charged in the autumn 2012 killing in clayton new jersey. autumn's father says the court shouldn't have let robinson out when he did. he was charged with his teenage brother justin. the young girl was found in a garbage bin after she went to the boy's home to buy bike parts. >> in 2013 dante was released after pleading giltdy to an obstruction of justice charge. just after midnight monday, the camden county prosecutor's office says robinson broke into a home. off camera the homeowners say four or five men beat and terrorized them. the homeowner
. >> 21-year-old dante robertson is in hospital after being shot in a home invasion in sick letterville. it's hardly the first time he's come to the attention of police. live at the hospital, annie mccormick. annie? >> jim, several years ago he was charged in the death of a 12-year-old girl. it shook the town to its core. tonight members of the family are disturbed hearing about the newest arrest and unrelated crime however they are not surprise. >> today camden county...
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. >> that's where we find nick robertson there for us this morning.at campaigner that won by saying america first and keep muslims out of america is now going to saudi arabia where he will talk about islam. >> yeah and i was here a year ago talking to people on the streets about that and they were pretty angry at president trump. some people liked him but were really against that message but right now it's a very warm welcome that the king is extending here. you see u.s. flags flying next to saudi flags on the streets. you see huge billboard with the king and president trump together. for the saudis this is a big deal. this is one of the popular newspapers here. it says this is where history is going to be written. they see president trump's visit here as historic. as a resetting of the relations between the west and the arab and muslim relations. they expect and want him to be tough on iran. he is a courageous leader that can potentially deliver on the thorny issue of peace. for president trump's part he has a very difficult speech to make here. ther
. >> that's where we find nick robertson there for us this morning.at campaigner that won by saying america first and keep muslims out of america is now going to saudi arabia where he will talk about islam. >> yeah and i was here a year ago talking to people on the streets about that and they were pretty angry at president trump. some people liked him but were really against that message but right now it's a very warm welcome that the king is extending here. you see u.s. flags...
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we have nic robertson. we have jeremy dimon covering this. stay with us for that.jeremy, let me turn back to you. the question i was asking you, whether the white house -- how you thought the white house might be following u.s. political developments even as they were on the plane. >> that's right. this president and his staff have been opening for a reset, of sorts, as they embarked on this several thousand mile-long journey to saudi arabia. all of that was undercut, once again, while they were on this plane. a series of storying breaking. some of them from cnn. includg the revolution that the russians believe, according to intercepted communications, that michael flynn could be used as a tool to influence u.s. policy. and that sparked concerns from obama administration officials, who were told were limiting what kind of intelligence information was being shared with for michael flynn, as he planned to step in as national security adviser. and this is more bubbling up the controversy, something that is looking like scandal here, that the president has not been abl
we have nic robertson. we have jeremy dimon covering this. stay with us for that.jeremy, let me turn back to you. the question i was asking you, whether the white house -- how you thought the white house might be following u.s. political developments even as they were on the plane. >> that's right. this president and his staff have been opening for a reset, of sorts, as they embarked on this several thousand mile-long journey to saudi arabia. all of that was undercut, once again, while...
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cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson takes a look. >> reporter: that russia meeting is enough>> britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our kcountrys security and prosperity to the whims of the trump white house. >> reporter: britain's election campaign heating up. trump an issue. the uk's flailing opposition leader looking to lay hits on the p.m. bringing up that hand holding again. >> a strong and friendly relationship with the united states, but we will not be afraid to speak our mind. >> reporter: even the philippines' outspoken leader shaken at the prospect of trump in the driving seat on north korea. >> the first victim would be southeast asia and the rest because those are really nuclear warheads then it means the end of the world. two nations are playing with their dangerous toys. >> reporter: increasingly difficult to wake up overseas to news at home knowing i'll spend the rest of the day explaining our democracy and institutions. >> the ability to sack and hire as he pleases. this all plays against the democracy as it is. >> we have quite a strange impression
cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson takes a look. >> reporter: that russia meeting is enough>> britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our kcountrys security and prosperity to the whims of the trump white house. >> reporter: britain's election campaign heating up. trump an issue. the uk's flailing opposition leader looking to lay hits on the p.m. bringing up that hand holding again. >> a strong and friendly relationship with the united states, but...
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. >> reporter: kimmie robertson plays the daffy secretary, lucy moran. >> it's pete marttell up at mill that's your real voice? >> actually, david had me speak in a higher register than normal. so lucy talks a little more up here. and i'm way down here. >> yeah, yeah. big difference. >> reporter: dana ashbrook, the resident bad boy of "twin peaks." >> david made the cool character, he wrote this call according i got to kind of play. surfing on a car while you're drinking a beer. >> you didn't do that in high school? >> no, i was a geek, total geek. >> reporter: twin peaks was such a phenomenon it inspired the creators of tons of tv that followed. all these shows that have come after, the creators and show runners say they're basically stealing from david lynch. you've got "lost," "the sopranos." >> certainly been an influence. >> i think when "twin peaks" happened, everything changed. it was beautiful life, beautiful music, looked like a movie. >> reporter: so much of it created almost by accident. by david lynch. the casting of killer bob, for example. >> i was on my hands and knees, u
. >> reporter: kimmie robertson plays the daffy secretary, lucy moran. >> it's pete marttell up at mill that's your real voice? >> actually, david had me speak in a higher register than normal. so lucy talks a little more up here. and i'm way down here. >> yeah, yeah. big difference. >> reporter: dana ashbrook, the resident bad boy of "twin peaks." >> david made the cool character, he wrote this call according i got to kind of play. surfing on a car...
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angus robertson, thank you.d showing us stunning views swthanks, dan. good morning, louise. a few more of those stunning views in a moment. good morning to you at hom. we will be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotla nd be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotland on friday, but as louise was saying today we're in llandudno with the red sofa and it has been range for most of the morning. one of the secrets of television, we have got a gaggle of breakfast fans down here as well. good morning, everyone. let's show you the beautiful pictures from the beach in llandudno. in the bay. you can see the sea, the irish sea looking gorgeous this morning. we've got the great orm and the grand hotel and the longest pier in wales and a beautiful view and thank you to the people who are sending in information about this fine welsh town including that it's the birthplace of the great neville southall and kath wilson says there are more than 30 shipwrecks out there in llandudno bay and chris says that he was stung on the foot bya sa
angus robertson, thank you.d showing us stunning views swthanks, dan. good morning, louise. a few more of those stunning views in a moment. good morning to you at hom. we will be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotla nd be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotland on friday, but as louise was saying today we're in llandudno with the red sofa and it has been range for most of the morning. one of the secrets of television, we have got a gaggle of breakfast fans down here as well. good morning,...
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. >> stuart robertson is still with us. concerns their expressed about inflation.is inflation expectations as measured by breakevens -- breaking down in the united states. this is 2017 here on this side of the chart, number 5900 and just shows the inflation expectation coming down. have we were treated to much in the u.s. or do you think our expectations should be lower? much,have retreated too but core inflation has been rising gently in the u.s.. giftede inflation has up, but the last couple numbers have seen a bit of retracement rid i don't think it's a trend particularly or anything to worry about, but it's something markets have taken note of, particularly when seen in conjunction of a disappointing growth number in the u.s. in the first quarter. just having a little bit of positive for breath, i think underlying inflation is still reasonably up the interstate. the fmo see themselves have sort of dismissed the importance of this falling of cpi and the weak q1 gdp numbers. the proof is in the pudding. they are ready to raise another rate rise. >> they want to l
. >> stuart robertson is still with us. concerns their expressed about inflation.is inflation expectations as measured by breakevens -- breaking down in the united states. this is 2017 here on this side of the chart, number 5900 and just shows the inflation expectation coming down. have we were treated to much in the u.s. or do you think our expectations should be lower? much,have retreated too but core inflation has been rising gently in the u.s.. giftede inflation has up, but the last...
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i want to bring in nic robertson. he is in riyadh. he is on the first leg of that trip, where the president has departed from riyadh straight to tel aviv here. hi there, nic. we know that the optics here are really important. it was a pretty successful first leg of this trip, and now the israelis are literally rolling out the red carpet for this president. there are optics first and then there's substance. what do you think expect here? >> reporter: well, he seems to be coming off a successful first leg here, but of course, the difficulty of speaking to individual audiences, which is what he did here. his big speech here was absolutely tailored for the arab muslim audience. how is that going to play on the next leg? we've heard some pushback from israeli officials that the whole defense deal between the united states and saudi arabia, $109 billion worth of it, is counterproductive in their eyes to regional security. i think for potentially the difficulty here -- and we did see elements of it in saudi arabia, that president trump is pe
i want to bring in nic robertson. he is in riyadh. he is on the first leg of that trip, where the president has departed from riyadh straight to tel aviv here. hi there, nic. we know that the optics here are really important. it was a pretty successful first leg of this trip, and now the israelis are literally rolling out the red carpet for this president. there are optics first and then there's substance. what do you think expect here? >> reporter: well, he seems to be coming off a...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn's international diplomatic edder, nic robertson, and also with us, elise. >> nic, what are you learning about president trump's decision not to use that phrase, radical islamic terrorism? >> reporter: yeah, what he does seem to have done here is try to strike a line that was careful, that was carefully nuanced that wasn't going to upset his audience. he came in carrying so much baggage for what he said on the campaign trail, but he came in with the expectations set high because the saudis have said this is an opportunity, president trump will be able to reset the relationship between the west and the arab muslim world. expectations were high on both sides, if you will, but rather than coming in and demanding that people do more to confront this issue, he said i'm not here to tell you what to do. this is about not how to live your life, it's about common values, having common ideals, a common objective, through that, we can both have joint security. he was very precise, if you will, in saying that, you know, you need to be honest. more needs to be done. you
. >> i want to bring in cnn's international diplomatic edder, nic robertson, and also with us, elise. >> nic, what are you learning about president trump's decision not to use that phrase, radical islamic terrorism? >> reporter: yeah, what he does seem to have done here is try to strike a line that was careful, that was carefully nuanced that wasn't going to upset his audience. he came in carrying so much baggage for what he said on the campaign trail, but he came in with the...
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i'm michelle robertson in san jose with what caltrans is saying about the spelling error on the sign behind me. >>> design students tailor made clothing help make the lives of deabl deab disabled easier. >>> a few areas of drizzle and light showers in san francisco right now. i'll tell you about the drastic change in the forecast and record setting heat on the way coming up in less than ten minutes. is there a spellcheck? take a look... a freeway sign -- along 280 -- . >> new at 5 o'clock, we have a bit of a typo in the south bay. is there spell check here in that freeway sign along 280 looks a little off. do you notice anything there? is it sar atoga. michelle is live tonight. >> reporter: caltrans says it's just a mistake. it's been this way for a few months but most of the drivers haven't even noticed. but you can see something isn't quite right. >> somebody has some explaining to do. >> reporter: thousands of people drive past this traffic sign on 280 north every day but it's unclear how many of them realize the mistake. >> i didn't personally notice it. >> reporter: the mileage
i'm michelle robertson in san jose with what caltrans is saying about the spelling error on the sign behind me. >>> design students tailor made clothing help make the lives of deabl deab disabled easier. >>> a few areas of drizzle and light showers in san francisco right now. i'll tell you about the drastic change in the forecast and record setting heat on the way coming up in less than ten minutes. is there a spellcheck? take a look... a freeway sign -- along 280 -- ....
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tc:00:57 sot richard robertson, socorrio al policia herido 21:30 i bust the window, im like hey hey hey't respond, .este senor nos cuenta que el corrio hasta el arroyo. rompio el vidrio de la patrulla..y le hablo al policia pero el estaba inconciente..entonces lo intento reanimar con bofetadas hasta que desperto..y le dijo que no podia respirar..a lo que el senor respondio que no se preocupe.. llamo a varias personas que estaban paradas sobre el puente..y juntos.voltearon la patrulla del oficial.y lo acompanaron..mie ntras llegaban los paramedicos. tc:01:24 sot luis ortiz, prepocupado por el policia 18:54 gracias a dios no paso a mayores de que hubiera fallecido nada de eso..pero si si si es triste porque ..igual el oficial tiene familias.18:05 blanca --- seguimos con la informaci'on de ltimo minuto que nos llega desde oakland...donde esta tarde se report'o un tiroteo alrededor de las 3:40 en la ciudad de oakland... lorena el incidente se registr'o sobre la cuadra cinco mil del bulevar ''international''... los agentes encontraron a un hombre herido de bala... pero sucumbio a sus heridas
tc:00:57 sot richard robertson, socorrio al policia herido 21:30 i bust the window, im like hey hey hey't respond, .este senor nos cuenta que el corrio hasta el arroyo. rompio el vidrio de la patrulla..y le hablo al policia pero el estaba inconciente..entonces lo intento reanimar con bofetadas hasta que desperto..y le dijo que no podia respirar..a lo que el senor respondio que no se preocupe.. llamo a varias personas que estaban paradas sobre el puente..y juntos.voltearon la patrulla del...
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let‘s listen to angus robertson.ven record of standing upfor snp group has a proven record of standing up for scotland in westminster, leading the real opposition to the tory government. in this election, only the snp can provide a strong, progressive voice to protect the scottish people and scottish jobs of the dangers of the unopposed, hardline tory government, that‘s why now, more than ever before, it‘s essential we have a strong group of snp mps standing up against tory cuts. and a manifesto that will represent progressive al use and an alternative to austerity. we will provide that effective voice. we will provide strong opposition. we will provide an agenda for change. so, ladies and gentlemen... applause ladies and gentlemen, to present the scottish national party‘s plan to deliver this change, please welcome the leader of the smp, the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon. applause cheering thank you, very much. thank you, very much. thank you, very much. thank you, angus. a very warm welcome to the lau
let‘s listen to angus robertson.ven record of standing upfor snp group has a proven record of standing up for scotland in westminster, leading the real opposition to the tory government. in this election, only the snp can provide a strong, progressive voice to protect the scottish people and scottish jobs of the dangers of the unopposed, hardline tory government, that‘s why now, more than ever before, it‘s essential we have a strong group of snp mps standing up against tory cuts. and a...