Of Angela Merkel in germany and theresa may in britain who praised the move and said it was right an humanitarian thing to do. We have the meeting the president is talking with his chinese counterpart talking about thorny economic issues. He left open the possibility that could include the north korean issue. Blake burman is there keeping track of breaking developments. Reporter neil, actually a couple things. He stuck to the script as it relates to china. Of course the president is here at maralago for his meeting with the chinese president , xi xinping. They will, afterc wrapping up e bilateral a little while ago, have a working lunch. It will be the end of a visit between the two leaders. No mention from that message with the president about syria. No mention about north korea. The president somewhat sticking to the script there, essentially trying to declare Mission Accomplished as it relates to this chinese visit. Going in Administration Officials were telling us, dont expect any
The weekend forecast is next. Alexis . We are looking good with traffic. Good shot of the bay bridge with no major issues westbound across the bay bridge, only 10 minutes and we are in the green. We are in the green everywhere so far this morning, westbound 580 if we had delays it would be between tracy and dublin at 29 minutes, southbound 680 at the trivalley and northbound 85 is okay in the south bay. A minor issue in oakland and we will look at that next. Happening today, there are big changes at sfo this morning. It affects not only those who travel but those who drop off friends and family. Our reporter is at the airport this morning. Matt . Good morning, i am by myself at sfo at terminal one. Yesterday, southwest, down this terminal, can you see a lot of people were dropped off not realizing now they have to do a big walk down to where the southwest terminal is now. That is one changes. A lot of other changes are coming to terminal one. What should you expect . Boarding areas are
Cooled down overnight, but this is burning in a very rural area spotted with homes near some rugged mountainious terrain, and people who live here say they are always on guard. Its creepy. When you see smoke, or you smell it be, you start packing up the photographs, the important papers. Just in case. The dogs. Oh, yeah. Reporter well, the saw mill fire is in Sonoma County, just on the other side of the mountain from the valley fire that destroyed so much of middle town in lake county last year. So of the 30 homes under evacuation orders, the good newss is a lot of them are vacation homes, so they were not occupied at the time. There was an evacuation set up at a church, but nobody has shown up there yet. So hopefully everybody has been able to find another place to go, but theyre not going to be let in until firefighters are able to get a better hold he on this fire than they have now. Theyre at 20 , because a lot of these roads are just very windy small roads, difficult to get Fire E
Situation in aleppo, there is no escape. It feels like the end of the world. On quadriga, we are going to be talking about the suffering of the people of syria and the response of the International Community. To do so, im joined in the studio by three syrian specialists, beginning with usahma felix darrah, a german syrian author and activist based in berlin. He says what is happening is an abomination and will continue as long as washington continues to refuses to exercise strategic leadership. Also with us is kristin helberg, a widely published commentator on syria. She is convinced the path to peace goes through moscow. We are joined by dws own maissun melhem. She was born in syria, and she says it is not aleppo that is the real cause for shame but the suffering of the Syrian People and the fact the International Community has been in denial for so long. I would like to begin with you. You were born in syria. We have tended, in recent times, to act as though the conflict could not ge
Situation in aleppo, there is no escape. It feels like the end of the world. On quadriga, we are going to be talking about the suffering of the people of syria and the response of the International Community. To do so, im joined in the studio by three syrian specialists, beginning with usahma felix darrah, a german syrian author and activist based in berlin. He says what is happening is an abomination and will continue as long as washington continues to refuses to exercise strategic leadership. Also with us is kristin helberg, a widely published commentator on syria. She is convinced the path to peace goes through moscow. We are joined by dws own maissun melhem. She was born in syria, and she says it is not aleppo that is the real cause for shame but the suffering of the Syrian People and the fact the International Community has been in denial for so long. I would like to begin with you. You were born in syria. We have tended, in recent times, to act as though the conflict could not ge