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nic robertson is live in london.re's a sense that he will take credit for a strengthened nato and for european partners and spending more on defense. what else do we know about his trip? >> reporter: successes is how the white house is framing it. nato has increased its spending by $130 billion since 2016. and that, only three nato nations back in 2016, made that 2% of gdp spend on defense spending. that's a nato thraeshold was three countries and now is nine countries. the white house will say, we can expect president trump to claim success there, his narrative that nato needs to step up and pay more, that's actually working. some of the big issues will be china, and 5g communications. turkey on the agenda there. why? turkey is buying missile systems from russia, a key enemy, if you will, of nato. these are some of the things that are going to underpin the talks here. but don't think that president trump has given up on the 2% of gdp issue. he will have meetings with emmanuel macron. he has said that nato is brain-d
nic robertson is live in london.re's a sense that he will take credit for a strengthened nato and for european partners and spending more on defense. what else do we know about his trip? >> reporter: successes is how the white house is framing it. nato has increased its spending by $130 billion since 2016. and that, only three nato nations back in 2016, made that 2% of gdp spend on defense spending. that's a nato thraeshold was three countries and now is nine countries. the white house...
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for the very latest, let's turn to diplomatic editor nic robertson.rtainly adds to the gossip and the proceedings, doesn't it, nic? >> reporter: it does, justin trudeau deciding not to comment or adding anything onto those words that were picked up last night. i think what we're seeing here is down to business. the nato secretary-general arriving here and saying very clearly the agenda today, arms control, dealing with russia, the rise with china. the prime minister showing up and saying the reason nato is so strong is because it can change the fit the situation. 29 nations, safety in numbers. president trump who stayed away from really sort of directing -- sort of having very clear one-on-one with british prime minister boris johnson tweeting i was happy to meet him last night, having conversations about trade and nato. no talk of the british elections coming up, something of concern to the british prime minister. it's the three-hour meeting this morning that will have everyone watching to see what they agree to. we know president trump wants angela
for the very latest, let's turn to diplomatic editor nic robertson.rtainly adds to the gossip and the proceedings, doesn't it, nic? >> reporter: it does, justin trudeau deciding not to comment or adding anything onto those words that were picked up last night. i think what we're seeing here is down to business. the nato secretary-general arriving here and saying very clearly the agenda today, arms control, dealing with russia, the rise with china. the prime minister showing up and saying...
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>> eugene robertson is here to talk with us and mike murphy. an importantly the co-host of the podcast with david axelrod. >> gentlemen, welcome to you both. is there is any real risk to the democratic party by doing this. >> the guy? minnesota voted against, it is interesting. he's the farmer's friends and he's unbeatable. he could pay a price for going against impeachment. his activist in a tough race are going to hold it against him. there are a couple who are in those district and they're going to bend the politics. >> eugene, the topic came up
>> eugene robertson is here to talk with us and mike murphy. an importantly the co-host of the podcast with david axelrod. >> gentlemen, welcome to you both. is there is any real risk to the democratic party by doing this. >> the guy? minnesota voted against, it is interesting. he's the farmer's friends and he's unbeatable. he could pay a price for going against impeachment. his activist in a tough race are going to hold it against him. there are a couple who are in those...
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nic robertson is live for us from riyadh. give us the latest.is first happened, there was a quick phone call from the king, king salman, to president trump, to express his horror and to promise his cooperation. now, there's been a second phone call by the crown prince. >> reporter: absolutely. president trump took a lot of heat for what the king salman said friday. the king, according to president trump, said this was a betrayal of saudi arabia. this was not something that the sun supports at all. and all of the security services should support the investigation. we heard that from the press position. on sunday, the crown prince, second in charge, if you will, had another phone call with president trump. absolute commitment of suppo supporting the investigation. what does that mean on the ground? realistic, what the fbi investigators want to do is found out what mohammed alshamrani did when he came back to home leave from the course in pensacola. the family told us they had seen nothing untoward about him. but right now, the family is not respon
nic robertson is live for us from riyadh. give us the latest.is first happened, there was a quick phone call from the king, king salman, to president trump, to express his horror and to promise his cooperation. now, there's been a second phone call by the crown prince. >> reporter: absolutely. president trump took a lot of heat for what the king salman said friday. the king, according to president trump, said this was a betrayal of saudi arabia. this was not something that the sun...
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carrying out a legitimate operation in response to attacks by revenge a terrorists we have phil robertson of human rights watch for more phil just to play devil's advocate here on some sushi is leader but she has limited political power the military still holds a lot of control is there a situation where she's caught in a difficult situation and she's trying to push for political reforms and can't really criticize the military as much as she would personally like. well it's certainly true that the 2008 constitution limits or powers that was a constitution that was written by the military for the military and quite clearly gave security issues completely the control of the military all in their hands and that the civilians like uncensored she cannot oversee them but the reality is that she is become the queen of the cover up when she's sitting here in the hague arguing the case of the military even of her own nobel peace prize colleagues other awardees said that she should be held criminally accountable for the crimes against. so you've covered southeast asia for about 2 decades i don't kn
carrying out a legitimate operation in response to attacks by revenge a terrorists we have phil robertson of human rights watch for more phil just to play devil's advocate here on some sushi is leader but she has limited political power the military still holds a lot of control is there a situation where she's caught in a difficult situation and she's trying to push for political reforms and can't really criticize the military as much as she would personally like. well it's certainly true that...
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nic robertson for us. >> we'll be right back. donald trump failed as a businessman.illions and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo what he is: a fraud and a failure. but the most important gift is the one you give to the person who believes in you...all year long. every best. gift. ever begins with kay. it is nice.ho believes ihis haircut is "nice." this is the most-awarded minivan three years in a row. the van just talked. sales guy, give 'em the employee price, then gimme your foot. hands-free sliding doors, stow 'n go seats. can your car do this? man, y'all getting a hook up and y'all don't even work here. don't act like i'm not doing y'all a favor. y'all should be singing my praises. pacificaaaaa! with employee pricing, get $4,107 below msrp plus $1,000 bonus c
nic robertson for us. >> we'll be right back. donald trump failed as a businessman.illions and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo what he is: a fraud and a failure. but the most...
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robertson talked about drawing lines. and in drawing lines, americans reinforce their identity because they are behind the lines and the enemies of frontiers on the other side. we just said the frontier is closed, right? so where will these lines be drawn to bring people together? >> so there are some people who think that the biggest problem facing americans in this period is a unified national identity. and some will argue that the way to bring americans in a unified national identity is war with someone else. and in this period of emperial competition, wars were often in the effort to expand colonies, and that's what americans are going to do. ok, so war for colonial expansion will unite americans together in their effort to build that empire, but as you know, they had the cascading series of problems that come with it. that's what we're going to talk about today. two other things that i want to point out this idea that colonialism can be a solution to problems if some. where will this colonial effort look to? it's goi
robertson talked about drawing lines. and in drawing lines, americans reinforce their identity because they are behind the lines and the enemies of frontiers on the other side. we just said the frontier is closed, right? so where will these lines be drawn to bring people together? >> so there are some people who think that the biggest problem facing americans in this period is a unified national identity. and some will argue that the way to bring americans in a unified national identity...
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but to defense investigator rich robertson, it represented much more. >> evidence item 603 became mr. 603. it was a male's dna that was found mixed in with carol's blood under the fingernails of her left hand. and this wasn't a small amount of dna. a reasonable person i think would think, this probably could have gotten there during an attack. >> reporter: jim knapp. the anonymous e-mail. mr. 603. steve's family and attorneys thought investigators should focus more on all of those things. instead, it seemed to them, prosecutors had already made up their minds, and steve would go on trial for murder. >> a daughter takes the stand. >> did you ask him about those scratches? >> i did. >> and the girlfriend, too. and, on june 3rd, inside the square's historic court house, county attorney joe butner opened his case against steve democker by ticking off the reasons why, in his view, steve deserved to spend the rest of his natural life behind bars. by this time, pre-trial legal rulings had taken the death penalty off the table. though attorney butner told the jury the case was no less condemn
but to defense investigator rich robertson, it represented much more. >> evidence item 603 became mr. 603. it was a male's dna that was found mixed in with carol's blood under the fingernails of her left hand. and this wasn't a small amount of dna. a reasonable person i think would think, this probably could have gotten there during an attack. >> reporter: jim knapp. the anonymous e-mail. mr. 603. steve's family and attorneys thought investigators should focus more on all of those...
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of phil robertson is deputy director of human rights watch and he joins us on skype from a bank called phil robertson very well warm warm welcome to the program it's been a long journey for any sort of justice in this case how significant is it to finally have a verdict. well this is a momentous verdict this is and in our view should help finally provide justice to the families of the victims and we also hope that it will be something we can use to build towards greater accountability for rights abuses across the country we're talking about 28 defendants who have been convicted including the key members of the impound one clan who are the masterminds behind this massacre so i mean 10 years was a long time to wait for justice for the relatives of the 58 people who were murdered in this case but. it was worth waiting for. phil there was a lot happened in that decade was in there just take history why it took so long for this verdict to come out of course there are still some people still at large john. well we've got 80 people who are still at large and one of the things we're calling fo
of phil robertson is deputy director of human rights watch and he joins us on skype from a bank called phil robertson very well warm warm welcome to the program it's been a long journey for any sort of justice in this case how significant is it to finally have a verdict. well this is a momentous verdict this is and in our view should help finally provide justice to the families of the victims and we also hope that it will be something we can use to build towards greater accountability for...
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robertson knows exactly what to say in situations like this.hink i stole your tv because i'm black! can you believe the nerve of them boys and girls? there's a special word for that. racist. >> joining us now, cnn media analyst bill carter. he's the former "new york times" media reporter and cultural commentator john farrly is the author of "around harvard square." great to have both of you here. people were so looking forward to this weekend. and let me just start, bill. what took him so long? why was he gone for 35 years? what's the back story? >> kind of a lot of, you know, incidents there. i mean, he was not with lorne michaels. michaels had a time he didn't run "saturday night live" so he wasn't part of that. he wasn't part of the lorne michaels universe. and then he really got upset with a bit that david spade did about him and really slammed him at one point when one of his movies wasn't doing well. saying here's a picture of a falling star. and he hated that. so, you know, he really had an estrangement. no doubt about it. >> for sure. >
robertson knows exactly what to say in situations like this.hink i stole your tv because i'm black! can you believe the nerve of them boys and girls? there's a special word for that. racist. >> joining us now, cnn media analyst bill carter. he's the former "new york times" media reporter and cultural commentator john farrly is the author of "around harvard square." great to have both of you here. people were so looking forward to this weekend. and let me just start,...
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nic robertson is live for us from riyadh. nic, good morning. what are we learning? >> reporter: dave, what we understand from the crown prince, from a phone call he made with president trump yesterday, as reported by the saudi press agency here, has given absolute commitment for saudi investigators to help u.s. law enforcement figure out the motive motives behind this attack. and a key part of that is to figure out what he was doing while he was back here in saudi arabia. it would have been a natural break during his military in the u.s. to come back to saudi arabia. nothing out of the ordinary about that. but what he did, who he saw, what does his family know? what does that look like? an absolute commitment by the saudis to help the united states? well, probably on the ground and we don't have the details at the moment, in all likelihood, it means that the saudis will talk to his family themselves. will they bring the fbi along with them? perhaps for local sensitivities they won't do that. so, the fbi may have to rely on th
nic robertson is live for us from riyadh. nic, good morning. what are we learning? >> reporter: dave, what we understand from the crown prince, from a phone call he made with president trump yesterday, as reported by the saudi press agency here, has given absolute commitment for saudi investigators to help u.s. law enforcement figure out the motive motives behind this attack. and a key part of that is to figure out what he was doing while he was back here in saudi arabia. it would have...
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joining us from london, kaitlan collins and nic robertson.an, of the response to this viral video? >> well, the president hasn't publicly addressed it, but you have to see that if the president sees this video of the world leaders grinning talking about how he conducted himself, he's not going to like it. he said time and time again if he was going to get in office he was going to change it because he wasn't going to have world leaders laughing at the united states like he felt happened when president obama was in office. we're waiting to see what his response is going to be. we do know he did interact with the canadian prime minister upon arrival. whether or not the two discussed it, though, is unclear. and the white house hasn't gotten back to us yet. >> you added the last hour that it's not clear they're laughing at the president or whether or not they're sharing this experience. >> i saw that as a support group. >> commiserating over what happened with the president. they're having a moment at the president's expense, nic robertson. and i
joining us from london, kaitlan collins and nic robertson.an, of the response to this viral video? >> well, the president hasn't publicly addressed it, but you have to see that if the president sees this video of the world leaders grinning talking about how he conducted himself, he's not going to like it. he said time and time again if he was going to get in office he was going to change it because he wasn't going to have world leaders laughing at the united states like he felt happened...
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. >> reporter: emt stephanie robertson was the first responder on the scene. she checked on jaime. he was clearly dead, huh? >> yeah, clearly dead. yeah. >> reporter: you know, gunshot wounds from knife wounds. >> you couldn't really tell, there was so much dry blood. i did notice the gash down his neck. >> reporter: next, emt robertson found her way to sandra, by then collapsed on a chair in the bathroom, a family member by her side. >> she was kind of balled up a little bit. and she was crying hysterically. >> reporter: the emt started to assess sandra, who said her head hurt, but -- >> she said she has no injuries. >> reporter: still, sandra seemed disoriented. what time was it? morning or afternoon? then, between gulping sobs, sandra said she simply could not remember what happened the night before. she'd been unconscious -- maybe had one of her seizures. >> she said after a seizure, that it's not uncommon that she falls asleep for several hours. >> reporter: by now, harris county sheriff's investigators had descended on a crime scene that was once just the melgars' modest home
. >> reporter: emt stephanie robertson was the first responder on the scene. she checked on jaime. he was clearly dead, huh? >> yeah, clearly dead. yeah. >> reporter: you know, gunshot wounds from knife wounds. >> you couldn't really tell, there was so much dry blood. i did notice the gash down his neck. >> reporter: next, emt robertson found her way to sandra, by then collapsed on a chair in the bathroom, a family member by her side. >> she was kind of...
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>> reporter: robertson clearly had his suspicions. and steve's sister sharon did too. >> so you've felt all along that jim knapp should have been a suspect and wasn't. >> he should've been investigated. there were a lot of red flags that were concerning. >> reporter: knapp told sheriff's deputies he was nowhere near carol's house when the murder happened. he was at his ex-wife's place, miles away, babysitting his son. didn't they find out the alibi, in fact, was pretty solid? >> no. actually it wasn't. what the son said was that, yeah, they'd gotten a video and the son was watching it. he doesn't know where dad was. >> dad wasn't sitting beside him in the room? >> no. dad was not watching with him, so he doesn't know where dad was. the son got bored watching this movie, and i believe he went and got on his computer. so there's a period of time that we don't really know. he might have been in the house, but nobody saw him. >> reporter: so maybe knapp's solid alibi wasn't? and remember how he told everyone he had cancer? sharon, a docto
>> reporter: robertson clearly had his suspicions. and steve's sister sharon did too. >> so you've felt all along that jim knapp should have been a suspect and wasn't. >> he should've been investigated. there were a lot of red flags that were concerning. >> reporter: knapp told sheriff's deputies he was nowhere near carol's house when the murder happened. he was at his ex-wife's place, miles away, babysitting his son. didn't they find out the alibi, in fact, was pretty...
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nic robertson is live in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the tensions between trump and nato lead to tensions between the other nato allies themselves. and the real concern is that any differences that get expressed outside the closed doors of that meeting are just going to be food for president putin of russia, who likes to see division at nato. of course, concerns about that. and much of those concerns would depend on what president trump does. he's been tough on some of the nato leaders in the past, criticizing them for not making the 2% of gdp on defense spending commitments. now, there is good news on that front for president trump. spectacularly successful is how the white house is describing this, what we heard from the nato secretary general ask, since 2016, nato allies are contributing $130 billion more than they were five years ago. that, a success for president trump, because he is the one to get the campaign money spent. of all of the nato allies, 29, total, only 3 in 2016 made that 2% threshold. now, it's nine of the countries.
nic robertson is live in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the tensions between trump and nato lead to tensions between the other nato allies themselves. and the real concern is that any differences that get expressed outside the closed doors of that meeting are just going to be food for president putin of russia, who likes to see division at nato. of course, concerns about that. and much of those concerns would depend on what president trump does. he's been tough on...
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nick robertson, cnn, london. >> all right. let's talk about what all is going to dog the prime minister in the next year with our guest david, the director of the uk trade policy project at the european center for international political economy. good morning to you, david. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> good morning. so brexit is here. and nick robertson was talking about the battles ahead for boris johnson. would you say the battles are behind him? or ahead of him? >> well, he'll win the first battle. so we haven't left the eu yet. we will leave on january the 31st. and that will almost certainly happen. he will have won that battle. but then there's a huge amount of work to do in terms of defining the uk's future relationship, not just with the eu, with the united states, with every other country. and also, the internal problems that you heard about with northern ireland, with scotland. and these have the potential to be really troublesome. >> yeah. let's break it down. first, with the trade deals. it almost soun
nick robertson, cnn, london. >> all right. let's talk about what all is going to dog the prime minister in the next year with our guest david, the director of the uk trade policy project at the european center for international political economy. good morning to you, david. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> good morning. so brexit is here. and nick robertson was talking about the battles ahead for boris johnson. would you say the battles are behind him? or ahead of...
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john kirby, nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> now to other breaking news at this hour. a princeton graduate student held prisoner in iran for three years is finally heading home as part of a prisoner swap between tehran and washington. kiley atwood is a cnn national security reporter and joining me from washington. what are you hearing about this? >> we spoke with a senior administration official this morning who said that xiyue wang is in very good health, he's in good spirits and is really looking forward to coming home. we have a photo that was tweeted out this morning from the state department of wang with brian hook, who is a senior state department official. the senior white house official who spoke with reporters this morning said this is a very good outcome for the united states. this is an american who has been wrongfully detained in iran for more than three years. and they are hopeful that this will lead to positive momentum when it comes to the other americans being wrongfully detained in iran because we should note that there are other americans who are stil
john kirby, nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> now to other breaking news at this hour. a princeton graduate student held prisoner in iran for three years is finally heading home as part of a prisoner swap between tehran and washington. kiley atwood is a cnn national security reporter and joining me from washington. what are you hearing about this? >> we spoke with a senior administration official this morning who said that xiyue wang is in very good health, he's in good...
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he will now ta ke world a neil robertson.ui. you can watch that on bbc two and the mcguire and mark allen match is at 7pm. i will be back in the next hour. more now on that anthonyjoshua fight this evening where he's hoping to win back his heavyweight world titles. let's speak now to charlie edwards. he's a boxer himself and a friend of anthonyjoshua. have you spoken to anthonyjoshua about this fight in the past few days? not in the past few days. he isa days? not in the past few days. he is a busy man and will probably cut off all social media and focus on the fight. i was with him before he got out in camp and we were chatting and he seemed hungrier than ever and was determined to get these belts back. how might he be preparing today? i think he will stay cool, calm and collected. he has been boxing a long time. he cannot let andy ruiz boxing a long time. he cannot let andy ruinr get too much into his head. for me personally he was not the same as he normally is in fights, especially looking at him in the ring. he will stay
he will now ta ke world a neil robertson.ui. you can watch that on bbc two and the mcguire and mark allen match is at 7pm. i will be back in the next hour. more now on that anthonyjoshua fight this evening where he's hoping to win back his heavyweight world titles. let's speak now to charlie edwards. he's a boxer himself and a friend of anthonyjoshua. have you spoken to anthonyjoshua about this fight in the past few days? not in the past few days. he isa days? not in the past few days. he is a...
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nic robertson from riyadh for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. sure what the defense attache is going to pensacola for. we understand that some of the saudis on the base have been questioned. they are wanting to leave the base. they are asking what the defense attache brings to this equation is not clear. we're prohibited from examining the twitter account or what is widely believed to be the twitter account of the shooter here. this is when he was espousing anti-american views. but his twitter account has spent more time in recent months over the summer of promoting views, in one case, an author. a saudi author who has been in jail for his views since 2016, for promoting the views of a cleric who the saudis see as a radical extremist. it raises the question, how did, with all of the high-tech sophisticated soflt ware that the saudis have to watch social media accounts, how did he get away under the radar? and that's part of the question that's emerging. how did he get away with this, if you will? the transparency is going to reflect on president
nic robertson from riyadh for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. sure what the defense attache is going to pensacola for. we understand that some of the saudis on the base have been questioned. they are wanting to leave the base. they are asking what the defense attache brings to this equation is not clear. we're prohibited from examining the twitter account or what is widely believed to be the twitter account of the shooter here. this is when he was espousing...
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. >> nic robertson joins us. what do we expect? >> reporter: there will be a meeting with the nato secretary-general. no doubt that sultanburg will remind him how good he has done, and putting the emphasis on trump, to get the funding from nato allies. $130 billion more since 2016. now, 9%, spending on defense spending. that's up from 3% in 2016. that will be the optimistic spin on that meeting. president trump's meeting with ime emmanuel macron could be a little bumpy. they think it's a better direction to move in to separate from nato and from the united states. macron is seeing trump talking about the contributing. but yesterday, talking about tariffs on french goods, wine, cheese, et cetera, coming into the united states, from france, that could be the bumpiest part of the meeting we heard this morning from the french finance minister, saying clearly, that is unacceptable. if the united states goes ahead with the tariffs, the european union will responds firmly. >> the scathing editorial saying the president is a tariff mountai
. >> nic robertson joins us. what do we expect? >> reporter: there will be a meeting with the nato secretary-general. no doubt that sultanburg will remind him how good he has done, and putting the emphasis on trump, to get the funding from nato allies. $130 billion more since 2016. now, 9%, spending on defense spending. that's up from 3% in 2016. that will be the optimistic spin on that meeting. president trump's meeting with ime emmanuel macron could be a little bumpy. they think...
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experts kaitlan collins, nic robertson, david sanger, all joining us as well. where to begin. i mean, i think let's begin on that, the fact that these two men see that the terrorist situation, the isis situation very, very differently. that was clear and when the president seemed to make a joke about sending those fighters back to europe which he has said very seriously before, macron did not laugh and said this is not resolved which is one of the president's biggest claims. >> it's really hard to overstate just how different the meeting was from past meetings we've seen from president trump and the french leader. this was very tense at times as they were talking about isis, essentially with macron saying they don't have a shared definition on what constitutes a terror group something he was pushing back referencing turkey multiple times and know that france was pretty fed up with the united states and trump's decision to withdraw those u.s. troops from syria and that is something they were butting heads out there. you saw the president was trying to strike a softer tone than
experts kaitlan collins, nic robertson, david sanger, all joining us as well. where to begin. i mean, i think let's begin on that, the fact that these two men see that the terrorist situation, the isis situation very, very differently. that was clear and when the president seemed to make a joke about sending those fighters back to europe which he has said very seriously before, macron did not laugh and said this is not resolved which is one of the president's biggest claims. >> it's...
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nic robertson has more. >>> 14 months after jamal khashoggi took these fateful steps into the saudi consulate in istanbul, a verdict in his murder. five sentenced to death, three sentenced to jail for covering up the crime, and three not guilty. among them, a close confidant of prince mohammad bin salman and the head of saudi's gip intelligence agency. despite the verdict, many questions remain, where is his body, who killed him and how. what we do know a saudi hit team entered the consulate hours ahead of khashoggi. including a forensic doctor and others. the body double dressed in khashoggi's clothes, left by the back door, laying a false trail. in reality, khashoggi was killed minutes after entering the building. his last words, i can't breathe, i can't breathe. his remains were believed to be driven off in black vans. his girlfriend waiting outside raised the alarm. turkish authorities listened to audio recordings and rushed to the airport, questioning members of the hit team, searching some of their baggage. but found nothing and let them leave. in the following days, the saudi governmen
nic robertson has more. >>> 14 months after jamal khashoggi took these fateful steps into the saudi consulate in istanbul, a verdict in his murder. five sentenced to death, three sentenced to jail for covering up the crime, and three not guilty. among them, a close confidant of prince mohammad bin salman and the head of saudi's gip intelligence agency. despite the verdict, many questions remain, where is his body, who killed him and how. what we do know a saudi hit team entered the...
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in tonight's evening session, there were wins for mark allen and neil robertson, whilejohn higgins beatsenal's vivianne miedema was a worthy nominee to be featured in the top ten. and yesterday, she showed why she was included. arsenal beat bristol city ii—i — miedema scored six herself and set up four of them. arsenal went top of the women's super league in knost ballpark to the work of the dutch woman —— in no small part. here's miedema. never in doubt for the dutch international. just too easy. miedema again. lisa evans! it's another for miedema. mitchell! emphatic, prolific. brilliance from arsenal. yeah, absolutely incredible, that performance. before we go. now, you may think being a 20—time grand slam tennis champion means you'll be minted. and you would be right, because roger federer is not only made of money but the money is made from his image. he has become the first living swiss person to feature on one of the country's coins. the swiss mint has released these pictures of the very special coin being made. the 20 franc coin went on sale on monday and the website struggled to
in tonight's evening session, there were wins for mark allen and neil robertson, whilejohn higgins beatsenal's vivianne miedema was a worthy nominee to be featured in the top ten. and yesterday, she showed why she was included. arsenal beat bristol city ii—i — miedema scored six herself and set up four of them. arsenal went top of the women's super league in knost ballpark to the work of the dutch woman —— in no small part. here's miedema. never in doubt for the dutch international....
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joining me now on the phone is lydia robertson, the spokesperson for the navy region in hawaii. thank you so much commander. we appreciate you joining us. two civilian shipyard workers were killed. what can you tell us about this? >> well, i can tell you that within minutes of hearing shots our security forces responded immediately and we put the base into a lock down and shelter in place. security responded very quickly. we were able to team with local law enforcement as well to ensure that we could get the situation in hand and as many people as safe as possible. the base was in lock down for a period of time but it is now open again while the investigation continues. >> what more do you know anything more about the shooter? what can you tell us about it. >> i can tell you that he has been identified as a u.s. sailor assigned to uss columbia which is a sub marine and that's all we have. we're not going to provide identities of individuals involved until they have been notified and the investigation continues. >> okay. so again we have lydia robertson on the phone and this info
joining me now on the phone is lydia robertson, the spokesperson for the navy region in hawaii. thank you so much commander. we appreciate you joining us. two civilian shipyard workers were killed. what can you tell us about this? >> well, i can tell you that within minutes of hearing shots our security forces responded immediately and we put the base into a lock down and shelter in place. security responded very quickly. we were able to team with local law enforcement as well to ensure...
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nic robertson is live for us in riya riyadh, saudi arabia. good morning, dave. it isn't clear what the saudi defense official wants to achieve when he wants to pensacola. we do know that some of the saudis on base want to leave the base. they have had access through the saudi authorities and have had access to lawyers. a lot of what transpires, the transparen transparency, what they offer and what they are learning through their own investigations, what the king has promised to share the fbi, is going to be important and critical to how president trump's handling of this with the saudis is viewed and the political pressures that will pile up on him because of that. what we've learned through the twitter thread, and it's investigated as the twitter thread, belonging to the attacker himself. he post eed before the attack anti-american sentiment, he had been posting what was retweeting what was anti-saudi sentiment. it was expressed through the words of an author. an author that has been locked up for 2 1/2 years and others that the saudis deem
nic robertson is live for us in riya riyadh, saudi arabia. good morning, dave. it isn't clear what the saudi defense official wants to achieve when he wants to pensacola. we do know that some of the saudis on base want to leave the base. they have had access through the saudi authorities and have had access to lawyers. a lot of what transpires, the transparen transparency, what they offer and what they are learning through their own investigations, what the king has promised to share the fbi,...
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nic robertson bringing us the very latest on that.any thanks. >>> mark hertling is a cnn military analyst. he's also a former army commanding general, and he joins me now. thank you so much, general, for talking with us. >> it's a pleasure, rosemary. >> so i did want to get your initial reading of what happened here in pensacola. >> well, this is just a disastrous event from the standpoint of what it does to a unit, the pennsylvania -- i'm sorry -- the pensacola naval air station, what it might do to an alliance, the partnership between the u.s. and saudi arabia, and what it does in terms of trust between individuals that are training at u.s. facilities. and truthfully there are dozens of nations that train with the u.s. military and literally on a daily basis, there can be anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers, sailors, or airmen that are training with u.s. forces on u.s. installations. but anytime something like this happens, it certainly creates just a disconnect in terms of trust between those partners or allies that train with u
nic robertson bringing us the very latest on that.any thanks. >>> mark hertling is a cnn military analyst. he's also a former army commanding general, and he joins me now. thank you so much, general, for talking with us. >> it's a pleasure, rosemary. >> so i did want to get your initial reading of what happened here in pensacola. >> well, this is just a disastrous event from the standpoint of what it does to a unit, the pennsylvania -- i'm sorry -- the pensacola naval...
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. >> eugene robertson is here to talk with us and mike murphy.cast with david axelrod. >> gentlemen, welcome to you both. is there is any real risk to the democratic party by doing this. >> the guy? minnesota voted against, it is interesting. he's the farmer's friends and he's unbeatable. he could pay a price for going against impeachment. his activist in a tough race are going to hold it against him. there are a couple who are in those district and they're going to bend the politics. >> eugene, the topic came up earlier today of the courage required of moderate democrats to take this vote, our friends steve schmidt took a view. >> they took an oath and ran for public office. they are stewa the oath they take is to defend the constitution of united states to assert article one responsibilities, keeping a check on the article ii branches of the government. it is about the conduct and the action and they are duty bounds to do their jobs. >> a lot of members of congress also wanted to be reelected. they just do. i would say obvious in what you have
. >> eugene robertson is here to talk with us and mike murphy.cast with david axelrod. >> gentlemen, welcome to you both. is there is any real risk to the democratic party by doing this. >> the guy? minnesota voted against, it is interesting. he's the farmer's friends and he's unbeatable. he could pay a price for going against impeachment. his activist in a tough race are going to hold it against him. there are a couple who are in those district and they're going to bend the...
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yan bingtao has stunned neil robertson at the uk snooker championship in york.efeat. anthonyjoshua says he's not travelled to saudi arabia for entertainment — just to win back the three world titles he lost to andy ruinunior earlier this year. the two faced off at the pre fight press conference ahead of their eagerly awaited heavyweight rematch. joshua has been talking about the ‘challenger mindset‘ that he's needed to prepare for the fight. andy as a respected heavyweight knows you always have to have a challenge mindset. all of these quotes, reality, challenging mindset andi quotes, reality, challenging mindset and i have always said that. this is the challenge of mindset. i caught it back to 16, back to my 16th write, hungry, determined and focused on the goal. it has been a long three months income, training really ha rd long three months income, training really hard for this moment, just like during the first. i made my dreams come true, i made history and the important thing is i think to remain to make history december seven. saudi arabia. lots more at bb
yan bingtao has stunned neil robertson at the uk snooker championship in york.efeat. anthonyjoshua says he's not travelled to saudi arabia for entertainment — just to win back the three world titles he lost to andy ruinunior earlier this year. the two faced off at the pre fight press conference ahead of their eagerly awaited heavyweight rematch. joshua has been talking about the ‘challenger mindset‘ that he's needed to prepare for the fight. andy as a respected heavyweight knows you...
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neil robertson has gone through 6—4., nobody has done it better. the formula one season is over. lewis hamilton won his sixth world title and he rounded off the season by taking the chequered flag at the abu dhabi grand prix yesterday. earlier i spoke to our formula one reporterjenny gow, who was at the final race, about hamilton's future at his team mercedes after rumours emerged from the paddock that a move to ferrari at the end of his contract in 2021 could happen. he can do what he likes. he holds all the cards as a driver in formula 1. he is hugely successful as a brand, he very important to formula 1and brand, he very important to formula 1 and two teams so mercedes want to do everything they can to keep him. the head of mercedes motorsport reckons there is a 25% chance of him leaving to go to ferrari. it is important to say at this point in time lewis hamilton is doing his contract negotiations with mercedes so contract negotiations with mercedes so how much of this is generated by lewis to try and drive up his pr
neil robertson has gone through 6—4., nobody has done it better. the formula one season is over. lewis hamilton won his sixth world title and he rounded off the season by taking the chequered flag at the abu dhabi grand prix yesterday. earlier i spoke to our formula one reporterjenny gow, who was at the final race, about hamilton's future at his team mercedes after rumours emerged from the paddock that a move to ferrari at the end of his contract in 2021 could happen. he can do what he likes....
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> the head of boeing is grounded as the airplane giant closes out one ofost turbulent years to date. that's next. ses aren't perfect, we'll fix them. so will we. no we won't. don't forget to use your vision benefits before they're gone. now in-network with vsp. visionworks. see the difference. when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. up here at the dewar's distillery, all our whiskies are aged, blended and aged again. it's the reason our whisky is so extraordinarily smooth. dewar's. double aged for extra smoothness. >>> in our money lead, the head of the world's largest aerospace company is out. boeing ceo dennis muilenburg forced out with two deadly crashes just months apart, both involving boeing's best-selling commercial jet the 737 max. the ouster comes after the company announced it was s
nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> the head of boeing is grounded as the airplane giant closes out one ofost turbulent years to date. that's next. ses aren't perfect, we'll fix them. so will we. no we won't. don't forget to use your vision benefits before they're gone. now in-network with vsp. visionworks. see the difference. when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend...
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we heard nic robertson outlining the complexities of this tragedy and how it involves saudi arabia. what could this mean to the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia, an important ally? >> well, first of all, my take on it is the best friend the saudis have in the united states is president trump. president trump has made saudi arabia a foundation of his mid eastern policy. and we have seen time and again that president trump has repeatedly defended saudi arabia, including after the killing of three military personnel in the past few days. to president trump, saudi arabia is very critical. it is very critical because he views saudi arabia as the key state in his effort to deter iran. iran has emerged as a very key player in this particular puzzle. secondly, saudi arabia is very important to trump in terms of it is the second largest oil producer for the world economy. even though the united states does not really need oil from saudi arabia. and arms deals. you are talking about the economical relationship. my take on it is we are not going to see major changes as l
we heard nic robertson outlining the complexities of this tragedy and how it involves saudi arabia. what could this mean to the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia, an important ally? >> well, first of all, my take on it is the best friend the saudis have in the united states is president trump. president trump has made saudi arabia a foundation of his mid eastern policy. and we have seen time and again that president trump has repeatedly defended saudi arabia,...
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nic robertson, peter bergen, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler not mincing words when it comes to impeachment. >> i think the case we have, if presented to a jury, would be a guilty verdict in about three minutes flat. >> the case democrats are building and how republicans are responding. it was in this small little village- in connemara. right! connemara it is! there's one gift the whole family can share this holiday season, their story. give the gift of discovery, with an ancestrydna kit. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. going back to
nic robertson, peter bergen, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler not mincing words when it comes to impeachment. >> i think the case we have, if presented to a jury, would be a guilty verdict in about three minutes flat. >> the case democrats are building and how republicans are responding. it was in this small little village- in connemara. right! connemara it is! there's one gift the whole family can share this holiday...
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it's neil robertson who will play the young chinese contender who is a coming man, and you can see that, along with your iplayer and indeed online via the bbc sport website. plenty of options, plenty of snooker. see you soon. he's won medals for america, including silver at the last winter olympics, but now, at the age of 28, skier gus kenworthy says he's going to represent great britain. kenworthy has denied claims that he's switching allegiences because he fears he won't get picked to represent america in the next winter olympics. he says he feels a sense of loyalty to britain because he was born here. eleanor roper has more. coming in backwards for this triple 14. coming in backwards for this triple 1a. he's good. oh! my goodness! goodness, that was ridiculous. gas is one of skiing's biggest stars. after representing the us at two winter olympics, and winning silver in 2014, he will now compete for great britain. it's nice, because it's going to be a totally different approach to the games for me, i'm not going to have to fight tooth and nail for a spot. against my friends in the us.
it's neil robertson who will play the young chinese contender who is a coming man, and you can see that, along with your iplayer and indeed online via the bbc sport website. plenty of options, plenty of snooker. see you soon. he's won medals for america, including silver at the last winter olympics, but now, at the age of 28, skier gus kenworthy says he's going to represent great britain. kenworthy has denied claims that he's switching allegiences because he fears he won't get picked to...
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also joining us cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson, and yes, this might be to pull focusnt, nic, but there's a lot more going on here as well. when president trump directliy attacks the french leader over nato when president trump has been critical of nato over the years. something's clearly going on. >> reporter: well, he seems to be using the sort of strongest language that he uses publicly at least, disrespect for dangerous, pointing out that macron has more problems at home, the unemployment rate. the protests that have been going on on the streets there, paris and around france over the last almost year now, so president trump really, you know, had strong words for emmanuel macron and also the indications that the white house could be planning to increase tariffs on french goods, 100% tariffs on $2.4 billion worth oaf gooof goods. they will have a one on one bilateral before it expands outs to other officials as well later this afternoon. it does seem that that's going to be quite a tough meeting. they both exchanged now pretty tough words publicly. it's no -- i thin
also joining us cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson, and yes, this might be to pull focusnt, nic, but there's a lot more going on here as well. when president trump directliy attacks the french leader over nato when president trump has been critical of nato over the years. something's clearly going on. >> reporter: well, he seems to be using the sort of strongest language that he uses publicly at least, disrespect for dangerous, pointing out that macron has more problems at...
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>> nic robertson for us as well as kaitlan collins. waiting to see the president meet with angela merkel. >> but we've just gotten in our hands jonathan turling's written statement. and it is very interesting. it's colloquial in its language so we'll read some of it to you as soon as we come right back. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® wwithout it, i cannot write myl tremors wouldname.xtreme. i was diagnosed with parkinson's. i had to retire from law enforcement. it was devastating. one of my medications is three thousand dollars per month. prescription drugs do not work if you cannot afford them. for sixty years, aarp has been fighting for people like larry. and we won't stop. join us in fighting for what's right. the one for you when you know you just know love is her love is him love is us ♪ the vera wang love collection designed for zales, the diamond store. >>> cnn just obtain
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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen robertson this week, we are coming to you fromkorea were looking good seems to be a national obsession. if you've never heard of k beauty before, than a stroll in this neighbourhood should give you a clue. so there is literally shot after shop. selling skincare and make up product and it gives you a idea of the sheer size of the korean beauty market. the booming popularity of k pop stars and the co nsta nt popularity of k pop stars and the constant search for innovations means career‘s constant search for innovations means ca reer‘s beauty constant search for innovations means career‘s beauty markets is among the world's top ten. exports of cosmetic products have quadrupled in the last five years. there are now about 2000 different korean brands to choose from, all promising glowing, youthful skin. here, brands to choose from, all promising glowing, youthfulskin. here, even the shops are hi—tech. wow, this is super weird. it's scanning my face. it's like a magic mirror. and these other products are recommended. the famous south ko
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen robertson this week, we are coming to you fromkorea were looking good seems to be a national obsession. if you've never heard of k beauty before, than a stroll in this neighbourhood should give you a clue. so there is literally shot after shop. selling skincare and make up product and it gives you a idea of the sheer size of the korean beauty market. the booming popularity of k pop stars and the co nsta nt popularity of k pop stars and the...
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nick robertson, great to have you there.ris johnson facing a big election next week. so why is he avoiding a one-on-one meeting with trz presumption? we'll discuss next. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! but the most important gift is the one you give to the person who believes in you...all year long. every best. gift. ever begins with kay. ( ♪ ) woman: friction points, those obstacles that limit a company's growth. i try to find companies that turn these challenges into opportunities. but by going out in the field, and meeting management, suppliers, competitors. in the end, it's these unique companies with creative business models that will generate value for our investors. that's why i go beyond the numbers. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. value for our investors. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that
nick robertson, great to have you there.ris johnson facing a big election next week. so why is he avoiding a one-on-one meeting with trz presumption? we'll discuss next. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! but the most important gift is the one you give to the person who believes in you...all year long. every best. gift. ever begins with...
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cnn's nic robertson is in saudi arabia. >> establishing that motive is really key to understanding why this attack took place and fully understanding what the repercussions and implications could be. now, his family here in saudi arabia, his uncle who we've spoken to, says that he was a good student. that he did well academically. that is why he made it into the military and on to this prestigious, long military training in the united states. that was something that the family was proud of. they say there was nothing in his background that indicated anything untoward. they've been speaking to him over the past two years during his training. they say nothing has changed substantially about him that would give them cause for concern. the bigger family is saying this attack does not speak for the people of saudi arabia, dot not represent the people of saudi arabia. they put their faith in the kingdom and in the king. what we are learning or appear to be learning at this stage as indicated by a radical propaganda monitoring site, indicating that perhaps this attacker tweeted out some of hi
cnn's nic robertson is in saudi arabia. >> establishing that motive is really key to understanding why this attack took place and fully understanding what the repercussions and implications could be. now, his family here in saudi arabia, his uncle who we've spoken to, says that he was a good student. that he did well academically. that is why he made it into the military and on to this prestigious, long military training in the united states. that was something that the family was proud...
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