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prince george, princess charlotte, and prince louis there in shops you can hear the planes were already got wipe off so this should be over 30 aircraft taking to the skies subject to whether as you can imagine, we re looking at what it s like clinic three, flying over buckingham palace prince louis, not looking at impressed, yes. i m sure so we re gonna get some faces soon, right and of course we ve mentioned that there are so many who are are looking to see how well the king and princess catherine are? of course, they re both living with cancer, undergoing treatment for cancer the specifics undisclosed, but on our conversation about his slim down monarchy, this is especially slim considering the dozens of people we have seen on that balcony in years past yes. i mean, if you take us back to 2016 with hamas mystic realism the seconds, there were i think more than 40 people on that balcony, a much bigger royal family with prince andrew, his daughters were often on t ....
announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with robyn curnow. despite condemnations from the u.n. and major world powers, myanmar s military crackdown on protesters is only getting bloodier and more dangerous. a human rights group says as least 38 demonstrators were killed on sunday. it is the deadliest day so far since last month s coup. and there could be more deaths we just don t know about. the military junta has now declared martial law in six districts of yang orngs which is myanmar s largest city. i want to go straight to our paula hancocks who s been monitoring all of these latest developments and of course this increase in violence on the streets against protesters. what more can you tell us? hi, paula. reporter: well, robyn, it s very clear to everybody that the level of force that security forces are now using against protesters is increasing. it is definitely on the rise. as you say, yesterday being the deadliest day so far that we know of ....
demonstrations since the coup last month . u.s. president joe biden is kicking off a nationwide messaging blitz to promote his newly passed covid relief package. it starts today with a speech at the white house. and as our john harwood reports, the president wants people to know there s more to it than the checks already arriving in bank accounts. reporter: last week congress passed president biden s $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. this week president biden and his team hit the road to promote the legislation. it s already broadly popular in the polls. it won t hurt that those $1,400 per person covid relief checks have already started hitting americans bank accounts over the weekend. but president biden wants to make sure people understand other benefits in the bill including expanded child tax credits, aid to state and local governments, expanded health care subsidies, and also aid to small businesses that didn t qualify for previous rounds. the sales job will in ....
minneapolis braces for the start of the murder trial for the former officer seen kneeling on george floyd the mayor calling it the most significant trial in the city s history. royal reveal the queen calls for unity ahead of prince harry and meghan markle s controversial interview airing tonight will her majesty watch. and like mother, like daughter, the inspiring women who earned their medical degrees together now working on the front line of the covid crisis. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. good evening. the governor of new york state is under increasing pressure tonight. governor andrew cuomo today was defiant, refusing to resign after two more women came forward this weekend with allegations of inappropriate behavior but late today the democratic leader of the state senate said he must leave office because those allegations and a controversy over the reporting of covid deaths at new york nursing homes are, quote, drawing away from the b ....
Led to an unprecedented rise in the murder rate. Around 2,000 people were killed in just the first two months of the crackdown. Jonathan head reports on the philippines deadly war on drugs. The war on drugs is reaching all corners of the philippines. Even here, in the jails. Many of these men are already serving long sentences for drug use. In cells, so packed with bodies, its hard to breathe. It says something about the extent of the drug problem here in the philippines that the police have had to come here and raid one of the biggest prisons around manila. There are clearly concerns about real Drug Problems here. The focus, as with so much of this campaign, are the people at the very bottom of the trade, not the people running it. At least here they can stay alive. But not here. The bodies of dealers and addicts are discovered every night in the slums of manila, killed either by the police or by shadowy hit squads. It started whe ....