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spread to helping 3,000 children across america. meetlukenicholson. >>mattresses, sheets -- i'm just a farm kid from idaho. i grew up near. what i didn't know was there is kids next door who are struggling, they have kids sleeping on the floor. i was making a six figure salary, but i fell into this need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full-time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces, knowing that i can make a difference. >> to learn more about his story or to nominate someone, logon to cnnheroes.com. back in a moment. does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infect
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because of almostanythingnicholsononthe field in show has to certainly last. is not so much because of my hands it is a constant as it was a few months amalia's. i. day two of the world cup season six both thriller between portugal and spain with a hat trick from the one and only cristiana one although. i. i and friday's other two matches your why battle to a narrow victory over egypt iran defeat morocco one is that. also in the headlines on our team donald trump says a meeting with vladimir putin could happen this summer and suggests russia should be invited back into the g seven. plus survivors of the two thousand and fifteen paris massacre sued the french government over its handling of the atrocity here's from a lawyer involved in the case. or markham to the program from all of us here at r t h q thanks for tuning in this hour. day two of the russian world cup has drawn to a close the evening game saw a clash between two of the tournaments favorites spain and portugal and earlier in the day you're going faced egypt and iran played morocco here's our roundup of all the day's acti
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. for more, we go tocatherinenicholson. catherine,walk us through this meeting after a week of heated exchanges. it certainly does, and i'm sure, molly, you and our kindrs will know that this of conflict between an new european leader and it established one is often or formality. you see we have the guards ready to go. everything looks like it would for one of these visits, but the atmosphere is tensor than usual. thatentioned the row happened between emmanuel macron and the italian prime minister inr italy's refusal to take an ngo ship with more than 6000 migrants in the mediterranean. there's a row and emmanuel being said that italy was cynical and acting irresponsibly. and outater not out apologize -- he did say on the mean to ushe did not and italy or italians. this meeting was almost scrapped, but as you can see, it is going ahead. we expect the italian prime minister to shore up intensive we expectes time -- the italian prime minister to 10 to 15 minutes time. italy is a country that has seen itself doing a lot of the 50 -- heavy lifting in the migration crisis, it is a m
. for more, we go to catherine nicholson. catherine, walk us through this meeting after a week of heated exchanges. it certainly does, and i'm sure, molly, you and our kindrs will know that this of conflict between an new european leader and it established one is often or formality. you see we have the guards ready to go. everything looks like it would for one of these visits, but the atmosphere is tensor than usual. thatentioned the row happened between emmanuel macron and the italian prime...
tonicholsontobe a good show which the certainly must. not so much because i consider as a constant basis. a money others. financial survival guide i don't buy any i'm on a few. things on the fly. as a last of my ex in the future so crocker was kaiser. it's just one day left before taking us from all over the world start to compete in russia's twenty eighteen world cup but one winner is said to be announced today wednesday is free for me right now to decide who is going to host the tournament way ahead in twenty twentieth's. coming to in part two of our championship special manchester united manager jose marino predicts who will make it to the semifinals. after the story somewhere in singapore donald from starts a new era in relations with north korea but questions are being raised with pyongyang can actually trust washington. on wednesday morning here in moscow live from artie's h.q. it's kevin i am with you a very good morning for me holds good your end so then it's just about with us the main event of the football calendar the fee for world cup set to kick off here in ru
to nicholson to be a good show which the certainly must. not so much because i consider as a constant basis. a money others. financial survival guide i don't buy any i'm on a few. things on the fly. as a last of my ex in the future so crocker was kaiser. it's just one day left before taking us from all over the world start to compete in russia's twenty eighteen world cup but one winner is said to be announced today wednesday is free for me right now to decide who is going to host the...
of i'm listeningtonicholsontobe in so much the subtly less. so i thought it was not so much because i was it is a constant basis with your mouth it's a minute it's. the leaders of the u.s. and north korea shake hands add in the historic summit just months after threatening to destroy each other's country. their talks ended with cameron jumped on committing to do nuclearization in exchange for several promises from donald trump. we're not producing anything we're not we're just very little bit early for that we have to get things moving the sanctions will remain in effect we will be stopping the war games unless and until we see that the future negotiation is not going along like it should. final touches are being made for the fifo world cup in russia in part two of our champion ship special manchester united manager jose mourinho predicts who will make it to the semifinals. and the german interior minister's plan to crack down on illegal immigration causes a major rift and on the merkel's new coalition government. we're broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow thi
of i'm listening to nicholson to be in so much the subtly less. so i thought it was not so much because i was it is a constant basis with your mouth it's a minute it's. the leaders of the u.s. and north korea shake hands add in the historic summit just months after threatening to destroy each other's country. their talks ended with cameron jumped on committing to do nuclearization in exchange for several promises from donald trump. we're not producing anything we're not we're just very little...
i then a senior us general testifying in washington just a few days ago,generaljohnnicholson, said,and i am quoting his words directly, "there are offstage intensified talks going on between mid and senior level taliban people and government officials in kabul about how to enter the conflict." is that true? i would rather call them contacts rather than talks and negotiations. there have been contacts throughout the past 17 years. the position of the government of afg hanistan‘s previous administration and national unity government has been that we should be ready for the talks. the taliban have appeared in one or two occasions, once in qatar... are these offstage intensified talks that the us general is talking about, are they still taking place? currently today, yesterday, the day before yesterday, no. we will see the response from the taliban about the ceasefire. if there is to be more than just talk for talks sake but a realistic process leading somewhere with the taliban, then you have to consider whether you're prepared to make concessions on the taliban's two key points. o
i then a senior us general testifying in washington just a few days ago, generaljohn nicholson, said, and i am quoting his words directly, "there are offstage intensified talks going on between mid and senior level taliban people and government officials in kabul about how to enter the conflict." is that true? i would rather call them contacts rather than talks and negotiations. there have been contacts throughout the past 17 years. the position of the government of afg hanistan‘s...
home to move on which i didn't get showed up to movies because of almostanythingnicholsononthe field in show or so certainly must. not so much because i consider they caused a few rough among the others. i . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. that. was. the thinking that cut. loose a little bit of the rhythm just a little bit i think. a little bit of the dark. horse don't. own the euro although. that's not the lifeguards at all clearly the. elite league. should. be done and i can join don't care. done a ball game are so similar redoes. as it is ok to me then and i can deliver them to can and can do is make us all we don't have the us all in that are equal or don't just doesn't mean what you could just make i. guess what all we done should only. go. on a guess at the. old. king . don't you also so feel when they're. so
home to move on which i didn't get showed up to movies because of almost anything nicholson on the field in show or so certainly must. not so much because i consider they caused a few rough among the others. i . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit...
reserve and the meeting with the big central banks. andchrisnicholsonhouse—buildersdown blaming flat house prices and bp is down and the oil sector has had a strong run. iwill down and the oil sector has had a strong run. i will be back with more throughout the afternoon. the multi—millionaire businessman who founded the leave. eu campaign, arron banks, has told mps that there is "no evidence" he was involved in a conspiracy with russian officials and claimed to be the victim of a witch hunt. he admitted he gave the russian embassy phone numbers for president trump's transition team, but says that's the only information he ever passed on. the sunday times wrote four pages on the back of the fact that i had lunch with the russian ambassador initially. that was after we had seen mrtrump, initially. that was after we had seen mr trump, president trump and the infamous golden apartment doors. soi the infamous golden apartment doors. so i would have thought, given we had met the russian ambassador, he said come back and see me. did you share any political information? what political inf
reserve and the meeting with the big central banks. and chris nicholson house—builders down blaming flat house prices and bp is down and the oil sector has had a strong run. iwill down and the oil sector has had a strong run. i will be back with more throughout the afternoon. the multi—millionaire businessman who founded the leave. eu campaign, arron banks, has told mps that there is "no evidence" he was involved in a conspiracy with russian officials and claimed to be the victim...
and house builders were down.crestnicholsonsaidits margins had been hit by higher costs and flat house prices. bp down after investors were pocketing profits following a strong run in the sector. that's all the business news for now. i'll be back in an hour. thanks, rachel. infact, we thanks, rachel. in fact, we will talk a bit more about one of those stories rachel touched on there. we're told that driverless cars will be the future of motoring — but how will they actually work? manufacturers are being warned that words like "autonomous" and "autopilot" are lulling some drivers into a false sense of security. motorists may think that they have self—driving cars when that's not actually the case, as our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones explains. so, the autopilot system is on... this is not a self—driving car, but the tesla has some features to automate the driving process, and car insurers are worried about how they're described. we've got something there called "autopilot". i think it's misleading — autopilot suggests, well, that means it's doing it itself.
and house builders were down. crest nicholson said its margins had been hit by higher costs and flat house prices. bp down after investors were pocketing profits following a strong run in the sector. that's all the business news for now. i'll be back in an hour. thanks, rachel. infact, we thanks, rachel. in fact, we will talk a bit more about one of those stories rachel touched on there. we're told that driverless cars will be the future of motoring — but how will they actually work?...
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nicholsonandthe results are different. market conditions remain favorable. margins look good. chris nicholson issued a warning in may and things have not got that much better. can see the moving both ways and an interesting read across the rest of the sector. ma: thanks very much for that. benedikt kammel is here with me on a story that i found yesterday and that is daimler recalling a number of vehicles having more problems with the diesel issues. it brought to mind concerned that this could roll into a volkswagen scandal. have they managed to save it from going that far? they agreed to a -- but there are no fines attached. this is potentially good news for daimler. it may cost them 100 million but this is money they can absorb, compare that to the 25 billion that volkswagen coughed up in the last three years. potentially good news and we will see the stock go up on this this morning. matt: let me get to you on the casino story. what we hear from the french grocery operator? mark: planning to sell a billion and a half worth of assets such as store sites. what it wants to do is cut
nicholson and the results are different. market conditions remain favorable. margins look good. chris nicholson issued a warning in may and things have not got that much better. can see the moving both ways and an interesting read across the rest of the sector. ma: thanks very much for that. benedikt kammel is here with me on a story that i found yesterday and that is daimler recalling a number of vehicles having more problems with the diesel issues. it brought to mind concerned that this...
listeningtonicholsontobe a good show which the certainly must. not so much because i consider the tons of a few rough among the others. i . must. a. lot of. the g. seven summit sees a major rift between the u.s. and the rest of the pack tracting his support for the joint statement the meeting ends in disarray humid growing tensions with washington rules faced an older. the face from a market then you go into the us maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be and in the stories that shake the wake the pentagon admits the civilian death toll in syria's rakim may never be known after being accused of possible war crimes there plus football's biggest star messi and cristiano ronaldo along with their team mates arrive in russia ahead of the world cup which starts in just four days.
listening to nicholson to be a good show which the certainly must. not so much because i consider the tons of a few rough among the others. i . must. a. lot of. the g. seven summit sees a major rift between the u.s. and the rest of the pack tracting his support for the joint statement the meeting ends in disarray humid growing tensions with washington rules faced an older. the face from a market then you go into the us maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also...
impact the employees. like herrera who we spoke with yesterday, he started workingfornicholsonwhenhe was 15 years old. 40 years later he's still working that processing plaptd. when you have an economy like this that's very tender, all those prices have a direct impact on employees. >> all right. thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. all right. you know how i like to end the show. no matter what there's always good news somewhere and we think good news ruhles. today is an important one for me. it's world oceans day, a global event to call attention and do something about the health of our planet's oceans. according to the ocean project, oceans generate most of the oxygen we breathe. they occupy 70% of this globe. they regulate our climate and help us feed the u.s. population. here's a problem, though. pollution. it has become a serious problem. some estimates show 50% of plastic is used once, you know, single-use plastic, i'm talking straws, looking at you guys, and just thrown away and much of it ends up in our oceans. if we do not start correcting these problems s
impact the employees. like herrera who we spoke with yesterday, he started working for nicholson when he was 15 years old. 40 years later he's still working that processing plaptd. when you have an economy like this that's very tender, all those prices have a direct impact on employees. >> all right. thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. all right. you know how i like to end the show. no matter what there's always good news somewhere and we think good news ruhles. today is an...
know about that. well we heard it fromgeneralnicholsonheis the commander of u.s. and nato forces here he said it in a conference call to pentagon reporters and a little bit after he said that the taliban refuted those allegations that any talks were going on saying that their position were clear the taliban of course have always said that they will not negotiate as long as there are foreign forces here in afghanistan i'm glad that the new nato commander saying that the talks are under way with certain taleban and that is the problem with these talks here who exactly are the taliban who represent two are those who might be having talks or maybe making peace overtures actually responsible for those carrying out attacks those are the big questions and those are the challenges to any peace process here are jennifer thank you for that jennifer garner live in the afghan capital kabul. now the united nations says human rights must be on the agenda at the summit between u.s. president donald trump and the north korean leader kim jong un the un envoy thomas or here had been speaking in ge
know about that. well we heard it from general nicholson he is the commander of u.s. and nato forces here he said it in a conference call to pentagon reporters and a little bit after he said that the taliban refuted those allegations that any talks were going on saying that their position were clear the taliban of course have always said that they will not negotiate as long as there are foreign forces here in afghanistan i'm glad that the new nato commander saying that the talks are under way...
as they generally do in thspring. however, top u.s. general in afghanistanjohnnicholsonsaysthe taliban and afghan government have been holding secret talks. bill. back to you. >> bill: thank you, mike tobin the latest from the middle east. >> sandra: 500 days in to president trump's term. a top republican guing the beis t to c >> i'm proud of this republican party and what we've been able to achieve. two million more jobs in america. yeah, we are working hard exactly what we said we would do. >> sandra: house majority leader kevin mccarthy says he is proud of his party and all that they have accomplished under the trump administration. brit hume will join us with his take plus this. >> do you feel -- >> no, i do not -- i never talked to her. but i did say publicly on more than one occasion that i was sorry. >> bill: this interview president clinton on a book tour defending his decision to stay in office after a sex scandal with a white house intern. we'll have more on what he is saying today in moments. together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seo. tender maine lob
as they generally do in thspring. however, top u.s. general in afghanistan john nicholson says the taliban and afghan government have been holding secret talks. bill. back to you. >> bill: thank you, mike tobin the latest from the middle east. >> sandra: 500 days in to president trump's term. a top republican guing the beis t to c >> i'm proud of this republican party and what we've been able to achieve. two million more jobs in america. yeah, we are working hard exactly what...