fred. it s not unusual for there to be demonstrations at the g20 summit. how does this compare to year s past? does it have anything to do with the fact that president trump is there, just try to help us understand what s going on. reporter: that s actually a really interesting question because i think it does, you know the fact that president trump is here, i think had in many ways energized the movements that were going to protest anyway. you re right. the g20 has always seen protest. some of them bad, especially in the late, especially a couple of years ago. but i think now that you have president trump here, and a lot of the slogans we ve been hearing. we re critical of president trump as well. i do think it sort of energized the crowd. you have a crowd that s multinational. you have people here from european nations, but also further abroad and from mexico, people from the united states as well. yeah, it has energized the movement. i would say that these squirmishes that broke
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because it won t end. as we mentioned, the violence has continued overnight. let s go to nbc amon. he joins us live in iraq. what is the latest on the ground there? reporter: one of the main point of the past 24 hours has been the city of baku baa which is northeast of baghdad. they have seen some squirmishes on the outer lying part of the town. at least according to sources we ve been speaking to, has been the sight of fighting between isis parters and the iraqi army trying to repel them. an iraqi military spokesperson said the city firmly rehanmains the hands to try to take it. why that city so important because it s about 37 miles away from baghdad. it s on the same highway and if isis fighters were able of taking it over, they would be within a short drive to the heart of the iraqi country right
they ve called quiet for quiet. both sides not shooting. what s next is the beginning of the negotiations. it s quite clear what the two sides want although it s going to appear complicated. it s simple and it s basic. hamas wants the lifting of the blockade of gaza. israel wants the end of weapons smuggled into gaza. that s what the issue is going to be about. we ve been talking the last couple days broadcasting through this and you ve made the point that these types of squirmishes along the border, they are routine. not the fact that a palestinian was killed but these attempts to kind of go up to the fence and test that border line, right? i mean this happens all the time. every day. well, it s been going on for years. and that s one of the problems. the israelis patrol the area. palestinian people who live on the other side, it s their land. they want to use their land. to many of them it s farmland. but it s also land that palestinian militants can use to lay land mines and to