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bill richardson: it is different. it's the first time presidents have gotten together on important issues relating to the very sour u.s.-north korea relationship over the years. in the past, it's been from the bottom up. we are talking about the most important issue facing the international community. the korean peninsula, missiles threatening the united states, korea north korea south battles. it's most different because we have two leaders that are very similar. theyare unpredictable, don't go by the norms of traditional foreign policy. it should be a very interesting summit that has wide repercussions throughout the world. vonnie: what would be considered a success? the north koreans aren't going to just given to all the u.s. the man's. in to all the u.s. demands. bill richardson: first, nuclear free korean peninsula. secondly, phased unique lori's asian -- phased denuclearization. the north koreans are not going to totally denuclearize. dismantling of their 60 nuclear weapons, ensuring their missile tests, the ame
bill richardson: it is different. it's the first time presidents have gotten together on important issues relating to the very sour u.s.-north korea relationship over the years. in the past, it's been from the bottom up. we are talking about the most important issue facing the international community. the korean peninsula, missiles threatening the united states, korea north korea south battles. it's most different because we have two leaders that are very similar. theyare unpredictable, don't...
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rather her richardson gustav was born and he grew up in the us. he came back after he was devastated by hurricanes and and i've quite. he wants to help his homeland to get back on its feet again. this is the grizz river this is where this is the where the water comes from the mount up up with each of you when it comes down here over here as you can see where the smoke saw this is where all the garbage get down from ok so what i've build with these guys is sort of like a corporates of also we have on this side right here we have a few ladies that collect the plastic from window dump truck come in dump the plastic so first handy good though they grab all the plastic materials out of the doll and let all the other good get the metal in them is stuff like that in the have to leave the rest of the ones that can get degraded. on a screen we can see richardson goes to help collect the plastic himself. this is motivation for the other collectors for whom the money is not always incentive enough. the supply chain has to be stable so that social plastic bec
rather her richardson gustav was born and he grew up in the us. he came back after he was devastated by hurricanes and and i've quite. he wants to help his homeland to get back on its feet again. this is the grizz river this is where this is the where the water comes from the mount up up with each of you when it comes down here over here as you can see where the smoke saw this is where all the garbage get down from ok so what i've build with these guys is sort of like a corporates of also we...
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you richardson go stuff is in charge of port au prince but you know. that you know it's saturday afternoon. stuff is off to pay a visit to the collectors he wants remain to. came into personal contact with them . the reason i'm in now i'm really involved with picking up the plastic is because the collectors still much more secure with what they're doing when they see someone in charge gets involved in making sure that they're ok. rather richard some good stuff was gone and he grew up in the us. he came back after he was devastated by hurricane ivan of quake. he wants to help his homeland to get back on its feet again. this is the grizz river this is where this is the where the water comes from the mount up up with each of you when it comes down here over here as you can see where the smoke saw this is where all the garbage get down from ok so what i build with these guys is sort of like a corporates of also we have on this side right here we have a few ladies that collect the plastic from window dump truck come in dump the plastic so firsthand they get
you richardson go stuff is in charge of port au prince but you know. that you know it's saturday afternoon. stuff is off to pay a visit to the collectors he wants remain to. came into personal contact with them . the reason i'm in now i'm really involved with picking up the plastic is because the collectors still much more secure with what they're doing when they see someone in charge gets involved in making sure that they're ok. rather richard some good stuff was gone and he grew up in the us....
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bill richardson is a former department of energy secretary. he's especially welcome on this occasion. governor richardson, first of all, i understand you spoke to secretary pompeo ahead of this summit, can you say what if any advice you gave him? >> well, the advice i gave hs - respectfully, i had not gotten any calls in the administration, but he did call. and i commend him for that. i've had a little experience. he basically said, what parameters i thought the north koreans were going to be ready to negotiate. i said, they're not going to fully denuclearize, but i think you can get some good agreements on dismantling missiles. you can do something on human rights. he also asked a little bit about kim jong-un. i said, well, i haven't met him, but i think what you want to do the president and possibly yourself, take him aside, build some trust, get to know each other. and i said to him, you have to pin him down. the north koreans never say yes. they never say no either. they keep you strung along. and it's clear that you have to have time line
bill richardson is a former department of energy secretary. he's especially welcome on this occasion. governor richardson, first of all, i understand you spoke to secretary pompeo ahead of this summit, can you say what if any advice you gave him? >> well, the advice i gave hs - respectfully, i had not gotten any calls in the administration, but he did call. and i commend him for that. i've had a little experience. he basically said, what parameters i thought the north koreans were going...
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on a screen we can see richardson goes to help collect the plastic himself. this is motivation for the other collectors for him the money is not always incentive enough. the supply chain has to be stable so that social plastic becomes a profitable business model for the future. doris guy and his family live right next to the garbage dump. but no not. collecting garbage is. profitable for him especially as he doesn't have to transport it himself. he gets four hundred fifty five gordon roy some six euros for the garbage that's today's wages. but it's barely enough for a family to live on. doesn't want his children to look like their father is a garbage collector. a tailor by training he makes all his tools with clothes himself. yet. he's been living here for six years poor starts you do not mind living next to a garbage dump or worse i don't mind i earn enough money to make a living roof just burn the rest of the garbage those are my collected plastics and . we have we have someone on the other side i don't know the river is kind of high so the crossing is caug
on a screen we can see richardson goes to help collect the plastic himself. this is motivation for the other collectors for him the money is not always incentive enough. the supply chain has to be stable so that social plastic becomes a profitable business model for the future. doris guy and his family live right next to the garbage dump. but no not. collecting garbage is. profitable for him especially as he doesn't have to transport it himself. he gets four hundred fifty five gordon roy some...
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richardson in washington thank you very much. well the escalating international trade dispute made itself felt on the markets on friday the looming trade will between the u.s. and china and europe is certainly making invest this global share markets are under pressure even the dow jones lurching into negative territory and croft build a boeing was among the heaviest news's traders were reacting to their belief that aircraft and agricultural produce would be on the list of retaliatory chinese sanctions and covering the fallout on wall street is a financial correspondent yens court against what are you hearing there on the floor. well the first round of for you of terrorists on imports from china will kick in on july as six and we will start was the amount of thirty five billion dollars and then china declared friday afternoon that they will retaliate they will also start imposing a tariff on u.s. imports also on july sixth also in the amount of thirty five billion dollars and we will see tariffs on a you as an agricultural seafood
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claire richardson is in san diego california near the u.s. by xico border she's been gauging reaction to trump's policy reversal. the majority of americans have never supported the idea of separating children from their parents when they cross the u.s. border so you can imagine that this reversal has been very welcome here indeed now the immigration rights organizations that i've been speaking to here in san diego say that it doesn't go far enough they want to see more comprehensive reform to the immigration system they want to see an end to the war on drugs that they say fuels instability and drives people up to the border and they say that they want to silence seekers it to be seen as people who are fleeing a terrible violence not as criminals who need to be locked up they say that one a silver lining of all of this is that outside of latino communities in the united states perhaps it has raised public awareness of the plight of these people and they hope that that will translate into more comprehensive immigration reform if you don't just
claire richardson is in san diego california near the u.s. by xico border she's been gauging reaction to trump's policy reversal. the majority of americans have never supported the idea of separating children from their parents when they cross the u.s. border so you can imagine that this reversal has been very welcome here indeed now the immigration rights organizations that i've been speaking to here in san diego say that it doesn't go far enough they want to see more comprehensive reform to...
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and we've even heard his supporters saying that he deserves a nobel prize if he's successful claire richardson with the latest on this summit thank you so much for following developments. we just want to interrupt for a moment for some breaking news that has just come in some reports from the u.s. justice department spokesperson saying that staff are quote sheltering in place amid reports of an active shooter in the building no more information at the moment we're going to continue to monitor this and get some details again that spokesperson saying that they cannot verify those reports at this hour but there are indeed reports of people sheltering in place amid reports of an active shooter . well in the meantime now to europe where spain has offered to take in more than six hundred migrants many of them unaccompanied children stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean after italy in malta refused to let it dock but the ship is three days sail away from spain and supplies are now running low malta has sent food and water but the charity operating the chips ship says that it would last for o
and we've even heard his supporters saying that he deserves a nobel prize if he's successful claire richardson with the latest on this summit thank you so much for following developments. we just want to interrupt for a moment for some breaking news that has just come in some reports from the u.s. justice department spokesperson saying that staff are quote sheltering in place amid reports of an active shooter in the building no more information at the moment we're going to continue to monitor...
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for more we're joined by did obvious claire richardson who is following the g. seven summit for us from quebec city so clearly looks like we will actually see a sign a joint statement at the end of this what kind of common ground have the g seven found. the common ground seems to be a desire to show a face of some kind of stability even though it's quite clear that there is still deep divisions between at the countries taking part in the g seven countries in the g. seven summit and the united states and the very fact that we are still talking about whether or not we would even see a mutually signed statement at the end of this meeting is quite unusual often leaders know exactly what sort of talking points they're going to come out of this meeting with before they even go into it it's meant to express common values and things that are relatively innocuous topics most of the time but of course this year is different because we've had u.s. president donald trump here and back differing from his canadian hosts and the other leaders taking part and making it difficul
for more we're joined by did obvious claire richardson who is following the g. seven summit for us from quebec city so clearly looks like we will actually see a sign a joint statement at the end of this what kind of common ground have the g seven found. the common ground seems to be a desire to show a face of some kind of stability even though it's quite clear that there is still deep divisions between at the countries taking part in the g seven countries in the g. seven summit and the united...
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will cut to him a live as soon as that begins happening before now let's bring in correspondent claire richardson who is in the back that is so clear it looks like that we will actually see some sort of signed a joint statement after this g. seven summit where have these leaders now found common ground. nice to see you miles well this seems to be common ground in the sense of them all wanting to save face and reject criticisms that this meeting has actually done more to deepen the divide between the g seven countries the six countries who have come together perhaps on this agreement and the united states under the administration of donald trump we did hear the president just earlier in his surprise last remarks before leaving saying essentially accusing u.s. allies of robbing the united states saying that the u.s. is the piggy bank that everybody is robbing and this very much goes to his philosophy that the u.s. is getting the bad end of a deal now the fact that we're even discussing whether there is going to be a joint statement at the end of this summit is quite remarkable generally going into
will cut to him a live as soon as that begins happening before now let's bring in correspondent claire richardson who is in the back that is so clear it looks like that we will actually see some sort of signed a joint statement after this g. seven summit where have these leaders now found common ground. nice to see you miles well this seems to be common ground in the sense of them all wanting to save face and reject criticisms that this meeting has actually done more to deepen the divide...
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joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson in quebec city clare we just heard that aagot americal said she thought there might not be a joint communiqué other indications that she could be wrong. hi it's still a little bit too early to decide exactly whether or not we're going to see a joint statement come out from the leaders here at the g. seven they're going to have to first talk about some of the thorniest issues that have been dogging this whole meeting things like climate change and trade policy now we know that usually g seven meetings are not meant to be surprises often the leaders go into these with a very clear idea of what kind of message they're going to want to put out at the end something that reflects their common values but with the united states increasingly isolated because a president trying to views on things like trade and financial we haven't seen any sort of unity on those topics and it's not clear that they've come any closer to finding common ground now as you mentioned trump is going to be leaving the summit early today for his historic meeting with the
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seven group w correspondent claire richardson thank you for your insight. iranian president hassan rouhani says he wants further talks with russia on what he calls america's illegal withdrawal and the iran nuclear deal rouhani was speaking on the sidelines of a major security summit in the chinese city of a two day meeting is being hosted by russia with india and pakistan also in attendance some see it as an alternative g seven expected to dominate discussions are the iran nuclear deal and rising tensions with the u.s. over trade now to some of the other stories making news around the world the kremlin says it's considering vienna as a possible host city for a summit between president vladimir putin and u.s. president john trump trump had said in march of the cheerleaders would have a face to face meeting soon last month and called it unlikely in the wake of deteriorating ties authorities in a rocky kurdistan say a failed asylum seeker known as allie b. has confessed to killing a jewish girl in germany it's not clear if you'll be extradited a kurdish police
seven group w correspondent claire richardson thank you for your insight. iranian president hassan rouhani says he wants further talks with russia on what he calls america's illegal withdrawal and the iran nuclear deal rouhani was speaking on the sidelines of a major security summit in the chinese city of a two day meeting is being hosted by russia with india and pakistan also in attendance some see it as an alternative g seven expected to dominate discussions are the iran nuclear deal and...
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and joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson in quebec city following the g. seven summit so claire we did in fact see a signed statement after this you seven summit despite the tensions on the ground where have these leaders found common ground. i think they found common ground in wanting to save face and project a united message that this was not just a summit that drove a wedge more deeply between the u.s. and its partners now we heard we just heard there at them saying that they had come to that he had raised the issue of tariffs with donald trump referring of course it to the steel and aluminum tariffs that went into effect at the end of last month and this has been something that has been a real sore point throughout the summit the fact that u.s. allies see it as unfair trading practices canada went as far as to call these tariffs illegal and they have of course said that they are going to impose retaliatory it tariffs in order to try and maintain some semblance of fair trading practices so in some ways we're really seeing them kick the can down the road
and joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson in quebec city following the g. seven summit so claire we did in fact see a signed statement after this you seven summit despite the tensions on the ground where have these leaders found common ground. i think they found common ground in wanting to save face and project a united message that this was not just a summit that drove a wedge more deeply between the u.s. and its partners now we heard we just heard there at them saying that...
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all right let's take this story now to our correspondent claire richardson is she is in the u.s. capital which is not far from annapolis trying to get the latest on this so clear it's been confirmed that five people have been shot dead what more do we know. hi brant that's right annapolis is about an hour's drive east of here we know five people have been killed officials are also saying that several others have been a gravely injured now we're already getting some reactions to this situation we've seen u.s. president donald trump tweet out his thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the families and he thanked the first responders for their work that of course has listed a strong backlash from the proponents of gun control in the united states who say that thoughts and prayers are not enough to stop this kind of incident. the definition of a mass shooting and how you count to here in the united states is quite tricky but by some counts you've seen more than one hundred fifty in the united states in this year alone so this is just the latest development to add to that number
all right let's take this story now to our correspondent claire richardson is she is in the u.s. capital which is not far from annapolis trying to get the latest on this so clear it's been confirmed that five people have been shot dead what more do we know. hi brant that's right annapolis is about an hour's drive east of here we know five people have been killed officials are also saying that several others have been a gravely injured now we're already getting some reactions to this situation...
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governor richardson, as well. ppy? >> still to come, president trump says he trusts kim jong-un, kim jong-un trusts him. could this gamble back fire? also, it is a lasting image from the g-7 summit, the german chancellor seemingly facing off with president trump, but the president explained this picture in detail this morning, what he says was really going on next. ancestrydna is only $69 for father's day. and with twice the detail of other tests... ...it can show dad where he's from ...and strengthen the bonds you share. give dad ancestrydna for just $69- our lowest father's day price ever. for just $69- i think, keep going, and make a difference. ome point, we are going to be able to beat als. because life is amazing. so i am hoping for a cure. i want this, to uh, to b a reality. um, yeah. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 ye
governor richardson, as well. ppy? >> still to come, president trump says he trusts kim jong-un, kim jong-un trusts him. could this gamble back fire? also, it is a lasting image from the g-7 summit, the german chancellor seemingly facing off with president trump, but the president explained this picture in detail this morning, what he says was really going on next. ancestrydna is only $69 for father's day. and with twice the detail of other tests... ...it can show dad where he's from...
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thank you beater baker, gordon richardson and meek yak eoyang. president trump's praise nor kim beats nuclear threats. trump said he trusts him, his country loves him is touch hoping to flatter this guy to a deal? plus new reporting how the president is trying to save himself for russian investigation. what does it say his lawyers are in ca hoots with the lawyers for other people caught up in the investigation? i guess he believes in multilateralism when it comes to lee defense. and why trump spent part of the summit talking about e.r.a. deals. he's going to bring sandals i goes north koreaing? and he's punching at robert de niro. finally let me finish with trump watch. this is "hardbl" where the action is. why we've been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runnin the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail of other tests... ...ancestrydna can show dad where he's from- and strengthen the bonds you share. it's only
thank you beater baker, gordon richardson and meek yak eoyang. president trump's praise nor kim beats nuclear threats. trump said he trusts him, his country loves him is touch hoping to flatter this guy to a deal? plus new reporting how the president is trying to save himself for russian investigation. what does it say his lawyers are in ca hoots with the lawyers for other people caught up in the investigation? i guess he believes in multilateralism when it comes to lee defense. and why trump...
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chris: let my bring in governor richardson. i want to play a clip from you from president trump earlier this week that surprised a lot of people. governor, here it is. >> i think i'm very well prepared, i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. chris: governor, is that what this summit is really about, the two men getting together face to face and sizing each other up, deciding whether or not they can do business and we now hear talk that president trump may right at the start of the summit on tuesday pull gently, pull kim aside for a one-on-one before they meet with their full delegations, would that be a good idea or not? >> that would be a good idea because the north koreans never make deals with counterparts across the negotiating table. they're very focus, relentless, they are very well prepared but you make deals with them on the side, you know, i think that facility in singapore is good for that. you take him for a walk or over a meal. i think the one-on-on
chris: let my bring in governor richardson. i want to play a clip from you from president trump earlier this week that surprised a lot of people. governor, here it is. >> i think i'm very well prepared, i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. chris: governor, is that what this summit is really about, the two men getting together face to face and sizing each other up, deciding whether or not they can do business and we now...
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former governor bill richardson has led more than a half-dozen missions to negotiating for the release of americans detained there. and gordon chang is an expert on north korea and china. ambassador, orchard president trump's game plan b going into this summit what should he hope to accomplish in the one or two days he meets with kim here in singapore? >> i think the easy part is the meet and greet that he referred to on the white house lawn. i think that they can have good vibes. they can have a nice appearance and optics. it's the meet and greet plus, it's the plus part. i think everybody is going to be looking to president trump to get something and that doesn't mean a full deal. question of whether the north will in fact in a reasonable tia verified way, its nuclear weapons capability. everybody is looking for that. if he does not get that it's very hard to call it a success and if he does get that, almost no matter what else happens it will be a success. >> chris: let me bring in governor richardson, and i want to play a clip for you from president trump earlier this week that sur
former governor bill richardson has led more than a half-dozen missions to negotiating for the release of americans detained there. and gordon chang is an expert on north korea and china. ambassador, orchard president trump's game plan b going into this summit what should he hope to accomplish in the one or two days he meets with kim here in singapore? >> i think the easy part is the meet and greet that he referred to on the white house lawn. i think that they can have good vibes. they...
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to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least merton's for the loss of just three games on the richardson al-jazeera. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura scariest sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis was outfall to four two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just after he was elbowed in the face by arielle defender said you ramos medical test undertaking in the us i have concluded that he was concussed and the injury could have affected his performance while egypt have a name liverpool striker mohammed in their world cup squad despite the shoulder injury he picked up in the final a during a collision with the same real madrid player for salo will miss wednesday's friendly with belgium as he continues his recovery egypt's team doctor is hopeful the twenty five year old will be able to play some part in the group stages their opening world cup game is against your guy. new or has been named as germany's captain the by munich the goalkeeper has only just coming back from an injury that ruled him o
to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least merton's for the loss of just three games on the richardson al-jazeera. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura scariest sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis was outfall to four two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just after he was elbowed in the face by arielle defender said you ramos medical test undertaking in the us i have concluded that he was...
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. >> director richardson: thank you. and know this process is moving forward, so that's very encouraging. earlier, i had to ask for a graph. i seldom go anywhere in san francisco with someone trying to misrepresent this process. they're saying they don't know what is going on in the development, and that's expected sometimes. here we are with all these exercises going forward, and consultation. again, i want to reiterate, it's easier, it's to comprehend things when you see chronologically what we're doing here. i would like to see a graph what i'm sayg later on, like because it will be presented when 10-15 householdst the end of the project show up and they have not been given the opportunity to something like that, and that's what a lot of the public, some of them are going to do and then we'll have a headache. let's look at your consultation report, which is really great. what would be great is to have the universe. the first obligation is to the pre-dda. that is first and foremost. our obligation here to satisfy them.
. >> director richardson: thank you. and know this process is moving forward, so that's very encouraging. earlier, i had to ask for a graph. i seldom go anywhere in san francisco with someone trying to misrepresent this process. they're saying they don't know what is going on in the development, and that's expected sometimes. here we are with all these exercises going forward, and consultation. again, i want to reiterate, it's easier, it's to comprehend things when you see chronologically...
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tightening border security was one of his biggest campaign pledges as is washington correspondent claire richardson explains this decision on donald trump's travel ban is the supreme court's first major ruling on one of his administration's policies and it comes on an issue that has been a key pillar of his campaign promises when he was running for president trump at one point called for a complete and total shutdown of muslims coming to the united states and critics have long suspected that this ban was meant to target muslims and is therefore a violation of the united states constitution's protections of freedom of religion now trump and his supporters believe this will make the united states safer from foreigners but many others here see it as a dangerous development that could trap people in countries ravaged by war keep families apart and ultimately legitimize discrimination and that was clear richardson in washington let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world mexico's presidential election campaign is in turmoil after the murders of five members of the leftist
tightening border security was one of his biggest campaign pledges as is washington correspondent claire richardson explains this decision on donald trump's travel ban is the supreme court's first major ruling on one of his administration's policies and it comes on an issue that has been a key pillar of his campaign promises when he was running for president trump at one point called for a complete and total shutdown of muslims coming to the united states and critics have long suspected that...
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carson phenomenal the story for us tonight in washington and clear richardson in a very sunny san diego tonight to both of you thank you. well depending on whom you talk to the moral credibility of the us has been in question for some time some argue that it took a hit yesterday when the united states withdrew from the united nations human rights council and the council promotes human rights and investigates abuses around the world or us ambassador to the you when nikki haley justified her country's exit by accusing the council of hypocrisy and bias against israel human rights abusers continue to serve on and be elected to the council the world's most inhumane regimes continue to skate scrutiny and the council continues politicizing and scapegoating of countries which positive human rights records in an attempt to distract from the users and their ranks therefore as we said we would do a year ago if we did not see any progress the united states is officially withdrawing from the un human rights council or that announcement your reaction from the office of un secretary general antonio go
carson phenomenal the story for us tonight in washington and clear richardson in a very sunny san diego tonight to both of you thank you. well depending on whom you talk to the moral credibility of the us has been in question for some time some argue that it took a hit yesterday when the united states withdrew from the united nations human rights council and the council promotes human rights and investigates abuses around the world or us ambassador to the you when nikki haley justified her...
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capitol and our correspondent claire richardson joins me from washington good evening to you clarence a busy day we know that trump has been wanting a a meeting with putin since he took office the two men they'll meet they'll talk and then what i mean what is the top administration hoping to achieve with these talks. hi brenda well even as the united states has placed more sanctions on russia and even as a has expelled the diplomats from the united states we've always heard trump say that he wants better relations with russia now they are at an all time low since the end of the cold war over issues like the crisis in ukraine like russia's support for bashar al assad's regime in syria and of course for the alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen elections in the united states but it actually met twice before on the sidelines of international meetings and they certainly spoke by phone many times including famously when trump called to congratulate putin on his reelection victory so these two leaders have put out fairly similar statements saying that they're going to be talking about nati
capitol and our correspondent claire richardson joins me from washington good evening to you clarence a busy day we know that trump has been wanting a a meeting with putin since he took office the two men they'll meet they'll talk and then what i mean what is the top administration hoping to achieve with these talks. hi brenda well even as the united states has placed more sanctions on russia and even as a has expelled the diplomats from the united states we've always heard trump say that he...
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let's get more now on this historic summit claire richardson is standing by she joins us from washington so claire president trump he boasted that he will know immediately whether a deal can be reached with cam or these leaders weigh in it. north korea is certainly not winning it remember this was ultimately at the behest of kim jong un and they will have been watching very closely to see the u.s. president and his weaknesses going into this meeting remember they've had decades of dealing with american negotiators and manipulating them in these talks throughout the past so they're going into this meeting very well prepared and it's absolutely possible that kim jong un could end up playing donald trump like a fiddle and increasing the risk of war that could kill thousands or millions of people that being said this is trump's trademark style he takes pride in the fact that he's an unpredictable leader that he's an unconventional president and strong men and he really credits the fact that kim jong un was even willing to come to the negotiating table to his earlier strongman tactics so any
let's get more now on this historic summit claire richardson is standing by she joins us from washington so claire president trump he boasted that he will know immediately whether a deal can be reached with cam or these leaders weigh in it. north korea is certainly not winning it remember this was ultimately at the behest of kim jong un and they will have been watching very closely to see the u.s. president and his weaknesses going into this meeting remember they've had decades of dealing with...
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and we have team coverage this morning let's bring in claire richardson who is standing by in washington max hoffman standing by in brussels and hans brandt has the latest from berlin and clare first of all like to begin with you and talk a little bit about the justification that the united states is using for these tariffs they've said that it's because of national security issues but with this being some of its closest allies how are they justifying that. good morning sara that's right the most recent thing we've heard from u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross is to try and try and turn this on this head on its head to say that the european union in fact failed to convince washington not to impose these tariffs during the most recent round of talks of course when the trump administration introduced these tariffs back in march they did so want to national security basis is that having a strong domestic aluminum and steel industry in the united states was essential not just for economic security but also for defense for things like building tanks and airplanes and so it seems that trump i
and we have team coverage this morning let's bring in claire richardson who is standing by in washington max hoffman standing by in brussels and hans brandt has the latest from berlin and clare first of all like to begin with you and talk a little bit about the justification that the united states is using for these tariffs they've said that it's because of national security issues but with this being some of its closest allies how are they justifying that. good morning sara that's right the...
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maybe he'll say yes eventually are evolving from there mark here in berlin and clear richardson on the story for us in washington to both of you thank you. where ever the israeli prime minister pays a visit in europe there is bound to be disagreement over the iran nuclear deal today but yahoo was here in berlin to meet with german chancellor angela merkel that was their first meeting since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu was traveling across europe lobbying governments to take a tougher line on tehran. it's no ordinary day when israel's prime minister visits palin police were on the highest alert and there were demonstrations by both pro and anti israel groups but it's the timing of the visit that's most crucial iran is high on netanyahu is agenda more specifically iran nuclear deal german chancellor angela merkel would like to see the agreement remain intact netanyahu thinks president trump was right when he withdrew from the deal netanyahu is calling on machall and her european counterparts to reimpose sanctions on iran. we cannot let pressure econo
maybe he'll say yes eventually are evolving from there mark here in berlin and clear richardson on the story for us in washington to both of you thank you. where ever the israeli prime minister pays a visit in europe there is bound to be disagreement over the iran nuclear deal today but yahoo was here in berlin to meet with german chancellor angela merkel that was their first meeting since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu was traveling across europe lobbying...
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let's get more reaction now let's bring in their richardson who is standing by in washington and oliver moody from our sports desk is here in the studio welcome to both of you and clare i'd like to begin with you because as we mentioned at the outset here the u.s. canada and mexico i mean these are three countries that have had very tense diplomatic relations at the moment how is the news about the world cup being welcome there. hi sara as you might imagine soccer fans here are absolutely delighted by the announcement this is a sport that's really grown in popularity over the last couple of decades and certainly the level of excitement you're seeing now is much greater than when the u.s. hosted the world cup last time back in one thousand nine hundred four now we're probably not seeing the same kind of energy that you might be seeing where you are on the streets of berlin partly because the u.s. men's team didn't qualify for this world cup but i think that despite that there's still hope that winning this state is really going to rekindle interest in a sport that was just starting to ta
let's get more reaction now let's bring in their richardson who is standing by in washington and oliver moody from our sports desk is here in the studio welcome to both of you and clare i'd like to begin with you because as we mentioned at the outset here the u.s. canada and mexico i mean these are three countries that have had very tense diplomatic relations at the moment how is the news about the world cup being welcome there. hi sara as you might imagine soccer fans here are absolutely...
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as for the loss of just three games i mean richardson. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura's career is sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis it was our fault for two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just after he was elbowed in the face by a real defender said you ramos medical tests on the taking in the us i have concluded that he was concussed and the injury could have affected his performance while egypt name liverpool striker mohammed in their world cup squad despite the shoulder injury he picked up in the final a during a collision with the same real madrid player was salo will miss wednesday's friendly with belgium as he continues his recovery egypt's team doctor is hopeful the twenty five year old will be able to play some part in the group stages their opening world cup game is against europe why. newer has been named as germany's captain the by munich the goalkeeper has only just coming back from an injury that ruled him out for most
as for the loss of just three games i mean richardson. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura's career is sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis it was our fault for two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just after he was elbowed in the face by a real defender said you ramos medical tests on the taking in the us i have concluded that he was concussed and the injury could have affected his performance...
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for more on this story we're going to take it on both sides of the atlantic i'm joined now by clear richardson from our washington studio and right here in berlin falvey unfunded mark at our parliamentary studios to both of you good evening fabio and let me start with you the visit of the u.s. ambassador to the german foreign ministry on wednesday we know that that was already scheduled but this interview will certainly change the agenda and it's going to change the tone isn't. well germany's certainly not amused by these remarks at grinnell but on the other hand i believe the german diplomats know how to be diplomatic so i guess that they will first of all ask him how he actually mend these remarks and then they probably will point out the importance of good u.s. german relations and maybe they will also gently remind him then of his role as an investor to germany i don't think that we'll get that they will go as far as to mention that he actually broke the vi and the convention under which diplomats could not interfere into domestic affairs of a country they could but i don't think that they
for more on this story we're going to take it on both sides of the atlantic i'm joined now by clear richardson from our washington studio and right here in berlin falvey unfunded mark at our parliamentary studios to both of you good evening fabio and let me start with you the visit of the u.s. ambassador to the german foreign ministry on wednesday we know that that was already scheduled but this interview will certainly change the agenda and it's going to change the tone isn't. well germany's...
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claire richardson with this breaking news claire thank you in other news tonight european union leaders are in brussels for a make or break summit on migration amid deep divisions diplomats say that italy is blocking some agreements on trade end of fence to try and up the pressure on your leaders to agree to its migration demands and german chancellor angela merkel she desperately needs results from this summit to stave off a crisis right here in berlin she's facing a revolt from her own conservative party over the issue of migration that is threatening the stability of the german government. under pressure as never before the german chancellor must deliver domestically a concession on repatriating migrants is essential for her political survival but it doesn't look like she's getting there it's a tricky problem in other words you start on the one side of course countries which take in refugees need protection and support at the same time refugees and migrants can choose where they seek asylum. from following. the cold. fronts as america's side president in one eye micro is pushing to s
claire richardson with this breaking news claire thank you in other news tonight european union leaders are in brussels for a make or break summit on migration amid deep divisions diplomats say that italy is blocking some agreements on trade end of fence to try and up the pressure on your leaders to agree to its migration demands and german chancellor angela merkel she desperately needs results from this summit to stave off a crisis right here in berlin she's facing a revolt from her own...
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ambassador to the united nations bill richardson. he was saying he's hopeful about this trump kim summit as the white has just announced the president will leave singapore early because the negotiations have moved more quickly than expected. joining us now is governor, former white house chief of staff did president george w. bush, good morning to you, welcome. >> good morning, sandra. >> sandra: what did you think of what you heard the former governor say? he sounds pretty optimistic. a guy that met with his father, travel to north korea eight times, and he sounds optimistic that this is going to result -- have good results. >> optimism is always good, but skepticism is also should be a part of it. i think the most interesting thing i've seen is his agenda that's been put together for the presidents starts off with a one-on-one meeting with kim jong un. the fact that there is nobody else going to be there i'm sure we all would like to be a fly on the wall to see what goes on in there, but it will probably set the stage, i think the
ambassador to the united nations bill richardson. he was saying he's hopeful about this trump kim summit as the white has just announced the president will leave singapore early because the negotiations have moved more quickly than expected. joining us now is governor, former white house chief of staff did president george w. bush, good morning to you, welcome. >> good morning, sandra. >> sandra: what did you think of what you heard the former governor say? he sounds pretty...
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effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat least muezzins for the loss of just three games on the richardson al-jazeera. and a long distance swimmer bangla comedy has set off on his record breaking attempt to cross the pacific ocean the fifty one year old began his journey from japan's east coast his two kids swam out to say goodbye to their father who expects his expedition to take more than six months to complete he'll be swimming for eight hours a day for condé who swam across the atlantic ocean in one thousand nine hundred faces a swim at nine thousand one hundred kilometers that will end in san francisco he's helping to raise awareness on plastic pollution and the pacific. and that's all your sport for now will be back with more later but for now it's back to you each i think for a good cause but i'd rather him than me and i exactly a week from today the much talked about meeting between donald trump and kim jong un will take place in singapore scott hyde takes us now to singapore's little korea where as i'm sure you can imagine anticipation is high. it does not take long to understand
effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat least muezzins for the loss of just three games on the richardson al-jazeera. and a long distance swimmer bangla comedy has set off on his record breaking attempt to cross the pacific ocean the fifty one year old began his journey from japan's east coast his two kids swam out to say goodbye to their father who expects his expedition to take more than six months to complete he'll be swimming for eight hours a day for condé who swam across the...