At least 43. 00 people plus. Im Andrew Symonds reporting from georgia on whats at the heart of recent protests over russia what georgians see as the occupation long after the war with russia in 2008. Hello again well Tropical Storm barry has made landfall here in louisiana and its going to be bring still some very heavy rain across much of the region were going to be seeing Louisiana Mississippi arkansas into parts of tennessee as well under flood risk over the next few days now the satellite you can see it when the system made landfall but take a look at the rain here across the region i just mentioned so the flood warnings are going to be affecting millions in this area and if you remember much of this area is still saturated and the flooding is going to come very easily across many regions so for sunday rain here across much of the southeast as we go towards monday the storm actually begins to dissipate but the rain with it will continue across much of this area and slowly make its
Intent on imposing those sanctions but to be seen to what extent trump can actually deliver on this promise made to the turkish pres the at the margin of the g 20 summit to actually prevent or block these potential sanctions. And is it true that trumps previous us president obama denied access to patriot missiles well whats more on that decision well its lets say its a half truth in the sense that yes those patriots were not delivered to turkey but that we did because there was a disagreement about the conditions of their didnt agree so it was busy not a categorical rejection but turkey wanted that purchase to be accompanied by a degree of Technology Transfer and thats not what the u. S. Was prepared to accept under the Obama Administration and therefore the deal went through didnt go through and what would happen then if turkey decides not to take delivery of the s 400 what will be the consequences well i mean now the turkish government has iterated so many times that the u. S. 480. 0
tropical storm that could strengthen to a hurricane. we will take you to the cnn weather center for the latest. it is 10:00 a.m. in london, the final full day that people can come to pay their respects to the late queen elizabeth. public viewing is set to end at 6:30 monday morning when the queen s coffin will leave westminster hall in preparation for her state funeral at westminster abbey. those who were in the hall at 1:00 p.m. yesterday witnessed the queen s eight grandchildren holding vigil. have a look. prince william and prince harry along with their royal cousins surrounded the queen s coffin just as hair parents had done the day before. even though harry is no longer a working royal the king granted special dispensation for him to wear his ceremonial uniform and medals. also on saturday the king took some time to personally greet people waiting in the queue and to thank them for their support. as we ve been reporting global leaders are traveling to london to h
Against russian forces. The head of sedans willing Council Warns the fighting and his country could spill over the border. And one of the worlds biggest medium mobiles steps aside, well be taking a look at Rupert Murdochs impacts on asia, on a homeless with the latest sport, the asian games, and how to china officially begin on saturday. The multiple defend features around 12000. 00 axis for more than 14 nations. And well build up to the officials, thought nature long initial the so its just past 10 oclock, gmc, we start in or media is capital year of that, were hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of Prime Minister. Nicole pushing in many say that theyre angry about the way that hes handled. The conflict in the going to count rebec epic. Armenians in the region agreed to lay down their weapons earlier this week. After attacks from us or by john me, tribute unco begins, are coverage of the of the day of protests in getting hundreds, a cooling for Prime Minister nicole
O n a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga coming to you from the heart and what a week it has been in german politics with the country plunged into an unprecedented period of uncertainty and upheaval this after the dramatic breakdown of talks to form a new Coalition Government that in turn dealt what seemed to be a major blow to Angela Merkels hopes of pressing ahead with a fourth term in office fresh elections now looks to be the likeliest option and that means it could be months before europes leading nation has a functioning government so our question on this edition of course is medical under pressure how stable is germany and to discuss that question im joined in the studio by three astute observers of german politics beginning with matthew condit snake who is politicos chief europe correspondent he says germany will remain stable with or without a macro what this crisis shows is how mature germanys democracy has. Come also with us is judy dempsey senior fellow at Carnegie Europe