Home. A bears home range is a bears home. Welcome to the overnight news. Im vladimir duthiers. President trump returns to the white house after his historic fiveday trip of asia. He became the first sitting u. S. President to set foot inside north korea. The white house hopes it will jumpstart Nuclear Talks with kim jongun. But critics call the move nothing more than a photo op with a dictator. Weeja jang is travel with the president. Reporter the buildup was dramatic. President trump and north korean dictator kim jongun walked toward each other from opposite sides of the joint security area in the dmz. The demilitarized border zone that separates north and south korea. Then, a handshake before the president single footstep made him the first sitting u. S. President to enter north korea. We were in japan for the g20. We came over. I said, hey, im over here. I want to call up chairman kim. And we got to meet. And stepping across that line was a great honor. Reporter kim said it showed m
Known of course as bracks tonight whos willing to tell the truth about rex im burnt off in berlin this is the day. Well here we are again after another round of talks i am ambitious and positive about britains future and these negotiations and were still no clearer as to when negotiations on britains future with our largest trading partner will actually begin but im confident that we will be able to negotiate a new deep and special Partnership Im now beginning to have a feel a very worrying sense of groundhog day here. Mr speaker we are going to leave the European Union in march two thousand and nine to. Mr speaker in will its the most crucial negotiations of our countrys recent history we clearly stuck in an impasse delivering on the democratic will of the british people. Does the Prime Minister believe and i come that hes not getting might be setting the bar a bit to love. Also coming up tonight to the us president s call to console a Fallen Soldiers wife and the name that should not
A million refugees from me in mars rock kind state are now in bangladesh more than half arrived in just the past three months so most of the refugees we know are children now mondays Donor Conference which was held in geneva brought the total amount raised to help the ranger to about three hundred forty million u. S. Dollars but that is still short of the four hundred thirty million that aid agencies say is needed here is more now on the plight of the work and. Thousands of people still flee leon maher every day nearly six hundred thousand have left for bangladesh in recent weeks almost all of them have experienced great suffering. Wanders through the refugee camp and coxs bazar clearly traumatized the eleven year old tells us what happened in myanmar. My father was murdered. His soldiers thankfully i wasnt there. Neighbors had hidden and then they brought me to bangladesh. Is now searching for her mother she hopes she also made it to bangladesh doesnt even have a tent she sleeps out i
Road for thanksgiving. Whether youre staying close to home or striking out to celebrate the holiday our roads and skies are about to get very crowded. Philly international take it from me personally i know packed tonight i was hester Business Travel day on wednesday. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. Before you pack that car you may want to rethink the clothes youre taking. Lets get over to kathy orr for that all important forecast. Kathy. Yeah, to the northeast its pretty chilly. To the south and east a little bit on the mild side but tonight were looking at temperatures that will be falling very quickly. We have a clear sky and now a lighter wind. Take a look at the temperature at the airport. 38 degrees. The high today 48. But got news is, were not talking about gusty winds and were not talking about wind chills. Winds out of the northwest at just 6 miles an hour. So that is quite an improvement of the right now only 28 in the poconos. If youre heading there for the Holida
No longer alive. Reaction, pouring in, as news spread of the dead of death of fidel castro at the age every 90n miamis Little Havana neighborhood, people shook to the streets in celebration. Im not here to celebrate death, but here to celebrate the beginning of the crumbling down of tyranny that has oppressed my people. Dictator that has hurt the lives of at least four generations of cubans. Inside and outside. Castro ruled cuba for nearly half a century. He seized power in 1959 with the military coup, and ruled with an iron fist. His legacy marched by human rights violations. However, some residents of havana expressing doubt that this news will change anything in the country at all. Well, there could be change, or maybe things will stay the same. Time will tell. One thing for sure, we are ready for whatever comes, because we cubans are always red. I president obama releasing a statement in part we extends hands of friendship to the cuban people. We know that this moment fills cubans