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of players in the in football's african cup of nations which is being played in egypt and the united nations world meteorological organization says the years 2015 to 2019 are on course to be the hottest 5 year period on record worldwide play nala says from the united nations world meteorological organization she says unusual weather is the new normal. we expect that heat waves will become more frequent more extreme so intense and they will start earlier and they will finish later and so what we're seeing now with you know temperatures of $45.00 degrees and in france it's june you know that this is this we shouldn't be seeing temperatures like this in in june it's too early in the year the paris agreement makes professions to keep temperatures to under 2 degrees celsius above the pre-industrial era by the end of this century so we're not talking about $2525.00 the end of this century and if at all possible to go further and to keep them to less than $1.00 degrees celsius above at the moment we've got about a one percent want to grease celsius temperature increase so we're getting there rapidly but
of players in the in football's african cup of nations which is being played in egypt and the united nations world meteorological organization says the years 2015 to 2019 are on course to be the hottest 5 year period on record worldwide play nala says from the united nations world meteorological organization she says unusual weather is the new normal. we expect that heat waves will become more frequent more extreme so intense and they will start earlier and they will finish later and so what...
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wellbeing of players in football's african cup of nations which is being played in egypt and the united nations world meteorological organization says the year is 2015 to $29000.00 are on course to be the hottest 5 year period on record world wide well earlier we spoke to clay novice from the u.n. world meteorological organization she says the un usual weather is the new normal we expect that heat waves will become more frequent more extreme intense and they will start earlier and they will finish later and so what we're seeing now with you know temperatures of $45.00 degrees in france it's june you know that this this we shouldn't be seeing temperatures like this in june it's too early in the year you know there's a direct link between climate change and precipitation or rainfall doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to get more rainfall but we're seeing more of it in very very very heavy episodes and we're seeing less of it when we when when when we really need it. thousands of residents in flint michigan still remain victims of one of the worst tainted water scandals in the united states many
wellbeing of players in football's african cup of nations which is being played in egypt and the united nations world meteorological organization says the year is 2015 to $29000.00 are on course to be the hottest 5 year period on record world wide well earlier we spoke to clay novice from the u.n. world meteorological organization she says the un usual weather is the new normal we expect that heat waves will become more frequent more extreme intense and they will start earlier and they will...
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people in the united states will prefer aver normalize relations with cuba and they've even done the poll in cuba and also outstandingly people of cuba one normalize relations and united the world has spoken with the united nations the cuban introduces a resolution that calls for the ending of the the blockade and only 2 countries out of the $190.00 on the their vote to lift it and they persist the u.s. and israel the only ones that consistently so that's them but the reason why is so . i mean i think we've covered a lot of that and the irony is that one point it was like their relationship with china and russia and all these kind of thing now they have. better relations. with their. home economy it hits home for me because i remember my father as governor of minnesota when trade mission to cuba met with the bell and when he came back when he was on his way to the bush administration was ridiculing him unbelievably to go he's just going down there to sample prostitutes in this study is trying to build a relationship between the state of minnesota and cuba to end of this idiocy that we probably because. one of the politicians run us out i also mentioned that she had just been do
people in the united states will prefer aver normalize relations with cuba and they've even done the poll in cuba and also outstandingly people of cuba one normalize relations and united the world has spoken with the united nations the cuban introduces a resolution that calls for the ending of the the blockade and only 2 countries out of the $190.00 on the their vote to lift it and they persist the u.s. and israel the only ones that consistently so that's them but the reason why is so . i mean...
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that growth is being affected this war on china on mexico and basically on the whole world is a ploy of the president of the united states to position himself as the big tough guy protecting america risking the future of the world economy and of the united states in it. to win reelection next year and people should begin to understand that the costs of that political maneuver are now rising at include the very meeting between the. that you're just finished talking about now on the other side of the trade fight chinese imports that is chinese companies buying products from the u.s. suppliers they have officially applied for a waiver as from the finance ministry on chinese tariffs now these applications are responses * to the list of items including beef pork soybeans and tractors and that would be considered far away rest published by the ministry how much relief if any might chinese importers get from those waivers. i think that depends entirely on the how they the how much relief american importers are getting or not getting from the american side every step of this trade war has been aggressive in the starting o
that growth is being affected this war on china on mexico and basically on the whole world is a ploy of the president of the united states to position himself as the big tough guy protecting america risking the future of the world economy and of the united states in it. to win reelection next year and people should begin to understand that the costs of that political maneuver are now rising at include the very meeting between the. that you're just finished talking about now on the other side of...
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to our viewers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. the united states, democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a multibillion-dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for migrants on the border with mexico. it is unclear whether the bill will pass the republican-controlled senate, and u.s. president trump has threatened to veto it. it comes amid reports of squalid conditions in u.s. detention centers housing children. and then there is that disturbing photo. the bodies of a toddler and her father who drowned trying to reach america. that picture is triggering disbelief and outrage around the world. we have a warning, you may find images in our following report to be disturbing. reporter: it has come to this. a father with his tiny toddler tucked inside his shirt, drowned in search of a better life. according to reports, oscar alberto martinez ramirez decided to swim across the rio grande with his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. his wife tania watched as her loved one succumbed to the
to our viewers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. the united states, democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a multibillion-dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for migrants on the border with mexico. it is unclear whether the bill will pass the republican-controlled senate, and u.s. president trump has threatened to veto it. it comes amid reports of squalid conditions in u.s. detention centers housing children. and then there...
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politicians and military was changing and adapting to how they saw national security in the united states and the postwar world. they were beginning to accept and adjust and adapt to that. goal ofber, the third coming home was going to get dropped. they embraced a long-term position, the united states as part of world security, just true to our day. going forward for victory in europe, the allies needed to agree on a goal. they needed a strategy for reaching it. they needed the concentration of forces to implement it and they needed a supreme commander. away, none ofing that had been agreed he is in the wings, but moving closer and closer to share the strange with the strategy debate was a separate issue. the rupture of american and british cooperations to develop an atomic bomb. how did that come about? of and of 1942, american scientist had shot the british scientists out of most of top secret work to develop the bomb. the u.s. scientists' position was to, at least outwardly, that britain did not have the, quote, need to know, close, quote for a lot of the information in order to contribute to what they coul
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you know the united states is the or has been anywhere in the world superpower a cliff since the end of the cold war and the question is has the united states changed from a liberal country to an end liberal country under. president tom and is this a real dramatic change or just a setback in the united states that will correct itself in a year or 2 of course that through need to be there managed to be seen but when the united states throws its world out on the world when it imposes status when it violates the world trade organizations rules and it does not abide by its settlement system when it goes after our allies and enemies alike when it comes to trade on other issues on the present from you would expect that this will create chaos instability around the world and that would affect global growth it would affect the behavior of certain countries and certainly there would behave stability in various regions in the world are you mentioned there trumps attitude to liberalism but this is something that the russian president has also spoken about he gave an interview with the financial
you know the united states is the or has been anywhere in the world superpower a cliff since the end of the cold war and the question is has the united states changed from a liberal country to an end liberal country under. president tom and is this a real dramatic change or just a setback in the united states that will correct itself in a year or 2 of course that through need to be there managed to be seen but when the united states throws its world out on the world when it imposes status when...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news on the crisis at the border after the trump administration moved 100 children back to filthy conditions. the president is trying to blame the democrat and shake up his team. the a president trump is moving some
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news on the crisis at the border after the trump administration moved 100 children back to filthy conditions. the president is trying to blame the democrat and shake up his team. the a president trump is moving some
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it's supposed to unite the world's most powerful economies but regional tensions trade wars personal differences of all dominated they won of g. 20 summit in japan china's leaders xi jinping made a veiled criticism of the u.s. president just hours before that meant to hold talks talking about his bullying practices but it's donald trump's meeting with the russian president that has stolen the spotlight as our white house correspondent kimberly alcoa reports from a saka. smiles and even a fist bump between japanese leadership india's narendra modi and u.s. president donald trump even though prior to their g 20 meeting trump criticized both. and at a g. 20 leaders family photo trump was again smiling with saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon even though u.s. intelligence congress and the united nations say the kingdom was responsible for the murder of journalist. also notable during that photo op chinese president xi seeking out trump in the midst of their ongoing trade war to shake hands that gesture was apparently lost on trump despite she's defense of china's digital poli
it's supposed to unite the world's most powerful economies but regional tensions trade wars personal differences of all dominated they won of g. 20 summit in japan china's leaders xi jinping made a veiled criticism of the u.s. president just hours before that meant to hold talks talking about his bullying practices but it's donald trump's meeting with the russian president that has stolen the spotlight as our white house correspondent kimberly alcoa reports from a saka. smiles and even a fist...
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the g. 7 and other multilateral summits are very important but the main thing to remember is that in this world at this moment the united states leads the world. japan's prime minister says meetings like the g 20 are still the best way to resolve conflicts such as trade wars fighting so that people tend to focus on differences in the international community but japan as the host country will focus on what countries have in common and what they can agree on he that there. will climate and the environment also be on the agenda it's unlikely they'll be enough time for issues like those. correspondent covering the summit force in soccer. the japanese presidency is desperately trying to focus on well traditional g 20 topics such as the reform of the world trade organization or projects to fight climate change but what might happen here and is that all of this is overshadowed by the big trump shoulder does not believe in multilateral institutions in fact he's coming here to have a series of bilateral meetings and one of them is highly anticipated with the chinese president xi on saturday as we know both countries on the edge
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strategy to come across the channel also intensely wanted a british atomic bomb. he saw post world war dominated by the united states and soviet union and both atomic arms, and his view was that in that world, britain needed a bomb of its own for its independence. his words. so he had this cog native and you could see how this could start moving together and it did. apparently for own national reasons, both sides were encouraging the issues to come together , particularly among fdr and church hill. and y a lot of generals scientists didn't know about both strategies and negotiations and the bomb, where they did have the convergence of knowledge, they were also converging in how they talked about it. ow the evidence for the convergence is circumstantial ut quite extensive and personally, i found it persuasive that they did come to a conjunction in august of 1942 that led to quid pro quo, while all of this was happening, the plan for operation overlord had to be created, while the top people were arguing. so long as there was no plan for cross-channel attack, both of the allies could agree could succeed, it as
strategy to come across the channel also intensely wanted a british atomic bomb. he saw post world war dominated by the united states and soviet union and both atomic arms, and his view was that in that world, britain needed a bomb of its own for its independence. his words. so he had this cog native and you could see how this could start moving together and it did. apparently for own national reasons, both sides were encouraging the issues to come together , particularly among fdr and church...
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trying to reach the united states the world is asking why our children at the border these were the favorite stories of a drowned with her father as they tried to cross the rio grande river into the united states now the u.s. congress is debating a new emergency funding package to help will it ever become walt also coming up the killing that shocked germany a politician known for his program fugitive stands shot at his home. speck the man believed to have links to the far right has confessed did he act alone and cities across europe sweltering in a heat wave that has already broken records today was the hottest day in june in germany ever record. good to have you with us tonight the 2 houses of the u.s. congress are in a tussle over humanitarian aid for migrants at the mexican border the democrats in the house of representatives approved a multibillion dollar emergency funding package and now the republican controlled senate has approved its own version it's rejected of course the hell. says bill whichever of these finally triumphs president trump says that he'll probably veto the wrinkling
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if the united states won the world cup now it's a tradition in the united states for the u.s. president to invite sporting teams to the white house after they've been crowned national or even international champions and so her coming out and saying i'm not going to the white house has obviously caused a bit of a stir with one particular person that's the current u.s. president donald trump now rip a no has constantly come out and said that she doesn't agree with the current american administration and their policies and so once donald trump got wind of her stance he obviously started a bit of a war of words with rypien and we have a report here to show the viewers exactly how that has panned out. a war of words has disturbed the usas quarter final preparations comments meghan rypien oh had made out a photo shoot back in january resurfaced this week. for. now not going away we're not going to be invited to be invited i doubt it u.s. president donald trump took offense to these comments responding with a series of tweets he claimed to be quote a big fan of the american team and
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high in north africa, with serious concern over the well-being of players in the world cup being played in egypt. the unitedeteorological organization said 2015 to 2019 are the hottest five-year period on record worldwide. analysis thatd said the unusual weather is the new normal. waves willt the heat become more frequent, more extreme, more intense, and start earlier and finish later. what we are seeing now with --peratures at 45 in france it is june. we should not be seen temperatures like this in june. it is too early in the year. there is a direct link between climate change and rainfall. it does not mean we will get more rainfall, but we are seeing more of it in very heavy episodes, and less of that when we really need it. inthousands of residents flint, michigan still remain victims of one of the worst painted water scandals in the u.s. many have been exposed to high levels of lead in drinking water for years. charges against a government officials have been dropped, leading to more mistrust and anger from the public. we have the story. waiting to of cars receive bottled water stretches for almost one
high in north africa, with serious concern over the well-being of players in the world cup being played in egypt. the unitedeteorological organization said 2015 to 2019 are the hottest five-year period on record worldwide. analysis thatd said the unusual weather is the new normal. waves willt the heat become more frequent, more extreme, more intense, and start earlier and finish later. what we are seeing now with --peratures at 45 in france it is june. we should not be seen temperatures like...
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have directly impacted more than 225,000 lives around the world in more than 55 countries. >> american diplomats go to war each day to represent the united states all around the world. american students studying abroad also playing key roles with citizen ambassadors. eca deals with the entire world. >> great. so that gives you an overview. >> great. let's have a conversation about this and then bring in this incredibly talented audience to ask some questions. i liked mike pompeo's word ambassador, because it has always occurred to me that with exchanges, student exchanges, sports exchanges, what you're doing is turning the person who is going somewhere else into an ambassador for the u.s. or the other way, a person coming here from someplace into an ambassador for that country to us and promoting that understanding. i have four children. two of them went on to broad programs, and my other went a semester abroad. i don't know what happened to the other two. i hope they're listening. what's an example, marie, if you can give us one, or a couple, of kids who come here, kids who go there and really make a difference because they're exposed.
have directly impacted more than 225,000 lives around the world in more than 55 countries. >> american diplomats go to war each day to represent the united states all around the world. american students studying abroad also playing key roles with citizen ambassadors. eca deals with the entire world. >> great. so that gives you an overview. >> great. let's have a conversation about this and then bring in this incredibly talented audience to ask some questions. i liked mike...
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declaring war and the world that has declared war and everybody is not actually believe the united state is stronger it's weekend. morally the world is watching and i would probably we're going to see new economic order different from the one was 1944 and the president would i think everybody is looking for if this time where the united states would not lead i think china will that sort of fell russia. also worked very hard i have been i've been here i go i call it the paradigm shift america cannot jag i don't think step or let me all the time we have gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests and to beirut and in florida and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. next time and remember. why paradise with a round turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritant there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people o
declaring war and the world that has declared war and everybody is not actually believe the united state is stronger it's weekend. morally the world is watching and i would probably we're going to see new economic order different from the one was 1944 and the president would i think everybody is looking for if this time where the united states would not lead i think china will that sort of fell russia. also worked very hard i have been i've been here i go i call it the paradigm shift america...
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the g-seven, and other multilateral summits are very important, but the main thing to remember is in this world at this moment, the united states leads the world. >> japan's prime minister says meetings like the g20 are still the best way to resolve conflicts such as trade wars. >> people tend to focus on differences in the international community, but japan, as the host country, will focus on what countries have in common and what they can agree on. >> will climate and the environment also be on the agenda? it is unlikely there will be enough time for issues like those. brent: max hofmann is covering the summit for us in osaka. max: the japanese presidency is desperately trying to focus on traditional g-20 topics, such as the reform of the wto or projects to fight climate change, but what might happen here in osaka is that all of this is overshadowed by the big trunk show. trump does not believe in multilateral institutions. he is coming here to have a series of bilateral meetings, and one event is highly anticipated, with chinese president xi on saturday. as we know, both countries are on the edge of a full-fledged tra
the g-seven, and other multilateral summits are very important, but the main thing to remember is in this world at this moment, the united states leads the world. >> japan's prime minister says meetings like the g20 are still the best way to resolve conflicts such as trade wars. >> people tend to focus on differences in the international community, but japan, as the host country, will focus on what countries have in common and what they can agree on. >> will climate and the...
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a it's not just the united states. the world understands who the aggressor is here. that it's thed isamic republic of iran that now for four decades conducted assassination campaigns in europe, has attempted to influence now more than four capitals throughout the middle iranian nation has been a series of bad actors. their leadership has taken them in a direction that their people surely do not want. so how we will respond to any the islamicct that republic of iran takes the president will decide when we get there. much.you all very i look forward to traveling with you all. >> the united nations security council is expected to meet tomorrow on iran. ♪ ♪ >> roll call white house bennett.dent john with new york daily news reporter. c-span'so watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, monday morning. join the discussion. journal mugs are available at c-span's new online store. store.org.n check out the washington journal c-spand see all of the products. >> i kind of view political cartooning almost like on television. you've got five seconds to capture the viewer's
a it's not just the united states. the world understands who the aggressor is here. that it's thed isamic republic of iran that now for four decades conducted assassination campaigns in europe, has attempted to influence now more than four capitals throughout the middle iranian nation has been a series of bad actors. their leadership has taken them in a direction that their people surely do not want. so how we will respond to any the islamicct that republic of iran takes the president will...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live. >> today on the show, madam speaker. i will talk to the speaker of the united states house of representatives. nancy pelosi. the most powerful elected democrat talks trump, immigration, and foreign affairs. >>> also, hong kongers fight back against main land china. but can they win this battle against the beijing behemoth? we'll talk to one of the key leaders of the protests. >>> and the man, the myth, the enigma. just who is kim jong-un? who is this brutal dictator that donald trump says writes him beautiful letters? anna fifield has written the definitive biography. >> but first, here's my take. this week, we watched an unusual spectacle. the foreign minister of germany, one of the united states' closest allies went to tehran and announced that a european payment system designed as an alternative to the dollar would soon be ready. the dollar's dominance in global transactions which is a huge benefit for america and americans will be hard to disp
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live. >> today on the show, madam speaker. i will talk to the speaker of the united states house of representatives. nancy pelosi. the most powerful elected democrat talks trump, immigration, and foreign affairs. >>> also, hong kongers fight back against main land china. but can they win this battle against the beijing behemoth? we'll talk to one of the key leaders of the protests....
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we are live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta and we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. china and the united states divided by the tug-of-war on trade, and now there is a new flash point to tell you about, a massive protest that took place in hong kong. chinese state media say the united states is behind it because of the trade dispute, but trade is not the reason so many people took to the streets there, as evidenced by the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators you see right there, people who said they came together to protest the bill they fear gives the chinese government too much power in hong kong. the linc would allow criminal suspects in hong kong to be sent to mainland china. emotions have been running high on this issue and the protesters there, well, it went straight through monday morning. for most -- for the most part, things were peaceful. the clashes did break out there in some places. authorities say at least three people -- three pol
we are live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta and we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. china and the united states divided by the tug-of-war on trade, and now there is a new flash point to tell you about, a massive protest that took place in hong kong. chinese state media say the united states is behind it because of the trade dispute,...
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of the book in writing this book was just the myth of world war 2 for example in chapter 4 we talked about the myth of the good war we talked about the united states is seen as being the arbiter of peace in that war the one that saved the world from fascism and then in research what i found was that actually much of the united states its actions were extremely brutal whether we talk about the fire bombing of dresden which led to tens of thousands of deaths which was wholly unnecessary in allegiance with the u.k. which as you said before is being worshiped now as the good kind of royalty and. then we you know we can look at the bombing of japan which is largely seen as necessary to instill peace in that war when in fact japan was ready to surrender because not only had it been bombed to pieces by the united states in the allies but also the soviet union was marching to alternately broker a peace deal in the united states wanted to intimidate the soviet union into showing what it could do militarily after the war was won so ultimately what we find is that the world war 2 tends to be one of the most challenging aspects of u.s. history which ma
of the book in writing this book was just the myth of world war 2 for example in chapter 4 we talked about the myth of the good war we talked about the united states is seen as being the arbiter of peace in that war the one that saved the world from fascism and then in research what i found was that actually much of the united states its actions were extremely brutal whether we talk about the fire bombing of dresden which led to tens of thousands of deaths which was wholly unnecessary in...
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so in 1945, we made the decision that the united states needed to be involved in the world, that a big power that has big economic and military capabilities and believes in democracy needs to be part of that system. and my view is that as long as the united states is engaged in the world, creating strong security structures in europe and asia and in other parts of the world, as long as we believe in the system that allows for open and free trade and we support and defend democracy and freedom around the world, and we do it together with our friends and allies, which, as nick said, it's the one thing we have that the chinese and the russians don't have. we've got allies. they've got clients, and there's a huge difference between the two. >> quick yes or no. do we -- >> so no. as long as we do this -- >> does nato just wait out new u.s. leadership? >> nato won't, in the long term, survive without strong american commitment as part of that alliance. and the reason we're seeing un-democratic leaders being able to exert more and more influence is because there's no counterpressure because e
so in 1945, we made the decision that the united states needed to be involved in the world, that a big power that has big economic and military capabilities and believes in democracy needs to be part of that system. and my view is that as long as the united states is engaged in the world, creating strong security structures in europe and asia and in other parts of the world, as long as we believe in the system that allows for open and free trade and we support and defend democracy and freedom...
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minister and i discussed in our meetings today and yesterday the united states and the united kingdom share many goals and priorities around the world i want to thank the people of the united kingdom for this service and partnership in our campaign to defeat isis as we announced a few months ago isis's territorial caliphate in syria and iraq has been completely obliterated defeated the united kingdom is also a key partner in nato the prime minister and i agree that our nato allies must increase their defense spending we've both been working very hard toward that end and we are very current and some of them are not we can't allow that to happen but i appreciate everything you've done in that regard we expect a growing number of nations to meet the minimum 2 percent of g.d.p. requirement to address today's challenges all members of the allies must fulfill their obligations they have no choice they must fulfill their obligation. among the pressing threats facing our nations is the development and spread of nuclear weapons perhaps that's our greatest threat the united states and the united kingdom are determined to ensure that iran neve
minister and i discussed in our meetings today and yesterday the united states and the united kingdom share many goals and priorities around the world i want to thank the people of the united kingdom for this service and partnership in our campaign to defeat isis as we announced a few months ago isis's territorial caliphate in syria and iraq has been completely obliterated defeated the united kingdom is also a key partner in nato the prime minister and i agree that our nato allies must increase...
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exporters of energy in the world. >> i want to get to immigration -- >> but china and india and other countries depend on that. this is about the safety and security of the united states. >> right. >> israel and our allies around the world and we'll never allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon and continue to bring economic, diplomatic pressure to bear and make it very clear that the united states military will defend our personnel and defend our interest in the region. >> right. so let's talk about immigration because president trump is and tweeting about that, family deportation were set to begin in major u.s. cities today. president trump tweeted yesterday that he would delay them, quote, to see if the democrats and republicans can get together and work out a solution to the asylum and loophole problems at the southern border. what exactly does the president want to see in a deal that would prevent these -- these deportations? >> jake, we have a crisis on our southern border. >> right. >> i was down there a few short months ago and i was at a detention center. we are on track this year to have more than a million people come into our country illegally. and fo
exporters of energy in the world. >> i want to get to immigration -- >> but china and india and other countries depend on that. this is about the safety and security of the united states. >> right. >> israel and our allies around the world and we'll never allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon and continue to bring economic, diplomatic pressure to bear and make it very clear that the united states military will defend our personnel and defend our interest in the region....
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companies in the world i think will have the trust of most of the world's population whether they deserve that trust or not is another question. told to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome but we begin the day with the u.s. president rallying and requesting voters to give him 4 more years tonight in orlando florida president officially launching his reelection campaign trump in his element surrounded by thousands of adoring fans in a sea of red and white maggot caps melting make america great again we have complete coverage tonight of his official reelection launch we want to start in orlando where my colleague alexander phenomena joins me good evening good afternoon to you alexandra trump's team is calling tonight's.
companies in the world i think will have the trust of most of the world's population whether they deserve that trust or not is another question. told to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome but we begin the day with the u.s. president rallying and requesting voters to give him 4 more years tonight in orlando florida president officially launching his reelection campaign trump in his element surrounded by thousands of adoring fans in a sea of red and white...
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live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thanks again for being with us. 2:00 in the morning here, about 3:00 in the afternoon in osaka, japan, where we expect in the next half-hour to hear from u.s. president donald trump set to hold a news conference as he wraps up his visit to the g-20 summit. >> the time there, 3:00 a.m. in osaka, japan. it is already been an eventful g-20, and there may have been a break through as the president shat down with the chinese president xi jinping. it was their first meeting since trade tensions between the two countries really ratcheted up and trade talks broke down. and now chinese state media saying those talks will resume and the united states saying it no longer imposes new tariffs on chinese exports. there's no confirmation yet from the u.s. side, but after the meeting with president trump the two leaders were upbeat. >> we had a very good meeting with president xi of china, excellent. i would say
live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thanks again for being with us. 2:00 in the morning here, about 3:00 in the afternoon in osaka, japan, where we expect in the next half-hour to hear from u.s. president donald trump set to hold a news conference as he wraps up his visit to the g-20 summit. >> the time there,...
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the unit we portray is the fourth infantry division. it is a unit overshadowed in the world war ii history. it was one of the spearhead units involved in the normandy invasion. it was some of the first amphibious troops who were ashore. ashore on utah beach. unbeknownst to many of them, they had landed on the wrong sector. they had landed half a mile off course. bit ofas a little uncertainty, perhaps hesitation as to exactly what they should do. theodore roosevelt junior, son of the president, who is the oldest american participant in the invasion, said defiantly we are going to start the war right here. carried the fight inland to the normandy countryside, where they really began to tally up casualties. the units fought all around mainland europe. they were the first american troops into germany. unfortunately it inflicted a grim toll. the unit suffered about 250% casualties. there is a perpetual stream of wounded, killed, and then replacements, and their placement after that were being wounded and killed. affair, butastating many of the men in the unit had the firm convict
the unit we portray is the fourth infantry division. it is a unit overshadowed in the world war ii history. it was one of the spearhead units involved in the normandy invasion. it was some of the first amphibious troops who were ashore. ashore on utah beach. unbeknownst to many of them, they had landed on the wrong sector. they had landed half a mile off course. bit ofas a little uncertainty, perhaps hesitation as to exactly what they should do. theodore roosevelt junior, son of the president,...
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we are a net exporter from the united states into the world.e are doing business in 50 people areost 60,000 customers in the u.s. similar in china, about 40,000 people. so localization and local innovation is the key to counter unilateral methods on global trade. vonnie: at the same time, you have to cut jobs. the gas and power division has recently seen 2700 job cuts, is muchnd for turbines lower than the capacity for building them. do you see future cuts coming at siemens? josef: we are hiring about 35,000 people each year. what we look at in siemens, there are three major businesses. one is the power generation and energy business, which is on cutting back on electricity and oil and gas. then we have the industrial automation, where siemens is by far the world leader. describing it as the fourth industrial revolution it comes to automation and software. and then we have health care. you have three different businesses in a big company, and what i am trying to do now is focus those businesses to the markets. we have been splitting the industr
we are a net exporter from the united states into the world.e are doing business in 50 people areost 60,000 customers in the u.s. similar in china, about 40,000 people. so localization and local innovation is the key to counter unilateral methods on global trade. vonnie: at the same time, you have to cut jobs. the gas and power division has recently seen 2700 job cuts, is muchnd for turbines lower than the capacity for building them. do you see future cuts coming at siemens? josef: we are...
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in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the world suddenly alerted to and outraged by what is happening at the us mexico border for months there has been concern over the welfare of migrant children being held in u.s. detention centers reports this week of squalid conditions now has congress debating a humanitarian aid package for migrants worth billions of dollars but it was the image of a father and his daughter who drowned trying to cross the rio grande river to get to the u.s. is that powerful and disturbing image that now has the world watching and demanding an explanation just as it was during the migrant crisis here in europe in 2015 in the united states this summer of 2019 we are forced to ask again why are children dying at the border. according to reports oscar alberto martinez decided to swim across the rio grande be with his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. . his wife tanya. watched as her loved ones succumb to the currents seen here in the red she is led away after so. chose that these people tried to cross the river to
in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the world suddenly alerted to and outraged by what is happening at the us mexico border for months there has been concern over the welfare of migrant children being held in u.s. detention centers reports this week of squalid conditions now has congress debating a humanitarian aid package for migrants worth billions of dollars but it was the image of a father and his daughter who drowned trying to cross the rio grande...
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think as we take in all of what we have seen, this week has been about the place that the united states has in the world reason why the united states the part of the global community. this really brings it home. it's that sacrifice, the fact that american soldiers, more of them died that day than any others. i think that's why president trump is here today. for president trump who has also been somewhat critical of the institutions it's a moment for him as well to reflect on that sacrifice. >> you could see he was taking in the moment. this is just part of it. tomorrow will be on the beaches of normandy. abby philip in portsmouth, we'll come back to you. we'll be right back. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. hi, do you have a travel card? we do! the discover it® miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles on every purchase, plus we'll match your miles at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! i was
think as we take in all of what we have seen, this week has been about the place that the united states has in the world reason why the united states the part of the global community. this really brings it home. it's that sacrifice, the fact that american soldiers, more of them died that day than any others. i think that's why president trump is here today. for president trump who has also been somewhat critical of the institutions it's a moment for him as well to reflect on that sacrifice....
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now available at walmart. ♪ >>> welcome back to viewers here in the united states and around the worldatching cnn "newsroom" mm i'm george howell. the u.s. president donald trump is making waves ahead of his trip to the united kingdom. in an interview with the "sunday times" he said the uk should not pay the $50 billion price tag to leave the eu. he praised the brexit party leader nigel firaj. london's mayor is lashing out against president in the new op-ed calling him one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat. >>> emmet flood will leave his post later this month. he was brought to help president trump on issues tied to the mueller report and represented bill clinton during his impeachment process in the 1990s. >>> israel says this video shows its strike saturday against syrian targets including artillery and air defense. three soldiers were killed in another strike. exchange started when israel says rockets were fired from syrian territory towards the golan heights. >>> the city of virginia beach, virginia, will hold a memorial service thursday remembering the 12 p
now available at walmart. ♪ >>> welcome back to viewers here in the united states and around the worldatching cnn "newsroom" mm i'm george howell. the u.s. president donald trump is making waves ahead of his trip to the united kingdom. in an interview with the "sunday times" he said the uk should not pay the $50 billion price tag to leave the eu. he praised the brexit party leader nigel firaj. london's mayor is lashing out against president in the new op-ed...
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secretaries trying to rule the world there is nobody but the united states in charge of this world i think this in terms of using economic sanctions and economic function then my athame is harder then a war because. a lot of harm on people especially who are not supposed to be. part of the equation in the end the people who got the harm in this confrontation are the. people that throughout the world the e.u. is they'd both been almost economic function all over 2000000000 people and they haven't really. well that's the real worry because if the sanctions don't work and they want this they're outcome of regime change they will up the ante here let me go to robert here robert i mean i suppose all of this watching this unfold here is that there is such a possibility of miscalculation in misinterpretation they could bring a conflict to fruition which are both governments say they don't want but the actions of one government seems to be pushing towards a conflict looking for some kind of tripping point tipping point to make the react that's what it looks like it looks like taunting to me
secretaries trying to rule the world there is nobody but the united states in charge of this world i think this in terms of using economic sanctions and economic function then my athame is harder then a war because. a lot of harm on people especially who are not supposed to be. part of the equation in the end the people who got the harm in this confrontation are the. people that throughout the world the e.u. is they'd both been almost economic function all over 2000000000 people and they...
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the way. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell, "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> we're learning more about the u.s. president's decision to call off a u.s. military strike against iran. on twitter, on friday morning, the president pointed to the shootdown of a u.s. drone, saying the united states was cocked and loaded to strike three iranian missile sites in retaliation. then backed off when he learned that 150 iranians might be killed. iran said that drone was in iranian airspace when it was shot down. united states says, no, it was in international airspace. we get more from abby philip who has this report from the white house. >> reporter: president trump offering candid details into u.s. war strategy and his own personal thinking after he was minutes away of a military strike against iran. >> we had something going. subject to my approval. >> reporter: president trump warning that a strike would be too high. >> they shut down an unmanned drone, plane, whatever you want to call it, and here we are sit
the way. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell, "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> we're learning more about the u.s. president's decision to call off a u.s. military strike against iran. on twitter, on friday morning, the president pointed to the shootdown of a u.s. drone, saying the united states was cocked and loaded to strike three iranian missile sites in retaliation. then backed...
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after the shared sacrifices of the second world war, britain and the united states worked with other o build an assembly of international institutions to ensure that the horrors of conflict would never be repeated. the world has changed, we are forever mindful of the original purpose of these structures. nations working together to peace.rd our hard won of course, it is not only our security which unites us, but our strong cultural links and shared heritage. . every year, there are almost 4 million visits by americans to the united kingdom, with a great number claiming british descent. with your own scottish ancestry, mr. president, you too have a particular connection to this country. we are also bound by the strength and breadth of our economic ties as the largest investors in each other's economies. british companies employ over one million americans, and the same is true vice versa. mr. president, as we look to the future, i'm confident that our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us. tonight, we celebrate an alliance that has helped to ensure the safety and
after the shared sacrifices of the second world war, britain and the united states worked with other o build an assembly of international institutions to ensure that the horrors of conflict would never be repeated. the world has changed, we are forever mindful of the original purpose of these structures. nations working together to peace.rd our hard won of course, it is not only our security which unites us, but our strong cultural links and shared heritage. . every year, there are almost 4...
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the united states can come halfway around the world and interfere in syria against the wishes of the state of syria and israel seem party that's joined with the united states and. iran or most of. the movie is crazy well mr morsi when you put it like that it's really depressing by the unfortunate if this is the world that we live in anyway we have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your perspective with that thank you i invite our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages. same place same time here on worlds apart. good food description. even for the owners. to choose pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us then what's necessarily good for the pet. food may not be the best people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets tre
the united states can come halfway around the world and interfere in syria against the wishes of the state of syria and israel seem party that's joined with the united states and. iran or most of. the movie is crazy well mr morsi when you put it like that it's really depressing by the unfortunate if this is the world that we live in anyway we have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your perspective with that thank you i invite our viewers to keep this conversation going in our...