to the earth s climate crisis. we ll talk to the author of the study. he says it s all about more trees. welcome to our viewers here in the u.s. and all around the world. i m natalie allen. live from atlanta, cnn newsr m newsroom starts right now. our top story, iran is breaking some of its commitments it made in the 2015 nuclear deal. the nation has announced the uranium enrichment will exceed 6.37%. tie ran has violated the agreement. it says it wants to save the deal and is open to diplomacy. cnn s sam kiley following developments from moscow. what does this mean big picture,
announcing the nation s uranium enrichment will surpass 6.37%, the limit it agreed to in the deal. polls are open in greek s election. the prime minister is trying to save his job. he s up against a conservative challenger that appears poised to win. after years of austerity and economic turmoil, greeks are expected to show their anger at the polls. live video from the streets of hong kong. s orrers expect it will be a peaceful march. the goal is to explain to chinese tourists why they oppose the controversial extradition bill that set off a wave of massive demonstrations. at least 23 people were hurt
cities and towns across the country and as you might see from some of the pictures they are super easy to spot because they are all wearing bright yellow high visibility vests, the ones that you have to carry in your vehicle by law in case you get in an accident. why are they angry? french president emmanuel macron plans to hike taxes on fuel in the coming year, diesel, the fuel of choice, cost 6.37 a gallon, they used litters but i have converted for you. the tax went up about 30 cents a gallon this year, and if macron gets his way it will go up another 25 cents starting january 1. macron says those taxes are are needed to discourage people buying cars, working-class people that do not live in the capital but they need their cars to get to work, commute, go to
13,000 gay troops were kicked out after their secrets leaked out and the taxpayers spent more than $100 million replacing them. today don t ask, don t tell is no more. repeal took effect at 12:01 a.m., nine months after signing the measure from the waining days of a lame duck congress. gays can now serve openly in every branch of service and all of those discharged service members can try to reenlist. key word, try. turns out repeal is one thing but reality is much different. more on that in our next segment moments from now. more than 22 years after former army ranger and offduty police officer was shot to death in savannah, georgia, the man convicted of killing him is once again set to die. the georgia board of pardons and paroles rejected the last ditch appeal for clemency. the state relied almost entirely on witness testimony and seven out of nine witnesses who implicated davis have since recanted or changed their stories. amnesty international is one of several group