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the pocket of uniing them in a way that hasn t happened ever, so i think whether it s the far east, whether it s nato, whether it s europe, whether it s what s going on in africa, i think we have enormous opportunities, and i think just want to finish the job. president joe biden addressing his age and why he wants another four-year term. the president is in london this morning on a five-day trip that includes a nato summit later this week. we ll have a live report in just a moment. meanwhile president biden is facing time lines on when ukraine could join the military alliance. plus ukrainian s president calls on donald trump and says he could end the war in under 24 hours. we ll play those comments for you just ahead. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, july 10th. i m ali vitali along with jonathan lemire in london. you have a better background. i ll let you set the stage. it looks amazing. ali, good morning. i do have a win. i m standin ....
welcome. there has been more fighting in the sudanese capital khartoum with reports of fighter jets and drones targeting positions held by rival paramilitary forces, even though a ceasefire is meant to be in place. these images show khartoum where fighting is continuing in parts of the capital with repulsive targeting positions held by the rapid support forces or rsf. there have been chaotic scenes in port sudan in the east as people try to escape, and about 2000 people have arrived in the saudi coastal city ofjeddah. sanchia berg has the latest. safe from the fighting nearly 2,000 people packed on board a ferry arriving injeddah, saudi arabia, this morning after an overnight trip across the red sea from the increasingly crowded and desperate port sudan, where people are trying to use this escape route as others close. it s so bad, you know, so bad. and a lot of innocent people there dying every day. he s my mum s first cousin and he s the first one of my family that has le ....
we got one text message. secret service has maintained that they have been fully c comp compliant. netflix is being heralded as good news. we re seeing the end of the era of infinite content. hello and welcome, it is wednesday, july 20th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 3:00 a.m. in the central u.s. a global heatwave is scorching the northern hemisphere with hundreds of millions of people enjoying record breaking temperatures. and while world leaders debate on what do about climate change, the hot spell is harming public health, buckling infrastructure and fueling deadly wildfires. in the u.s. at least several cities have appointed so-called heat officers to help people stay safe. right now more than 100 million americans are under extreme weather alerts. and 265 million are facing it is upwards of 90 degrees farenheit which is 32 in celsius. central plain citys in oklahoma and texas are getting the worst of it, they could see 115 degrees. and in many areas people a ....
Good morning, it is 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific, im jose diazbalart. We begin this busy hour with escalating tensions across College Campuses nationwide. Hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested as students across the country protest israels war against hamas in gaza. Local police moved in on some of the Student Encampments as some universities urged protesters to disperse. The University Of Georgia confirmed Police Arrested protesters who had set up tents on that campus. Theres no sign these demonstrations are slowing down. Just this morning, the president of Columbia University in new york said the school will not divest from israel. She added, quote, one groups rights to e ....
This morning, ukraine says its forces launched a special operation overnight into russian-occupied territory in crimea. this video provided by the country s intel agency appears to show troops on a boat approaching land. ukraine says those troops got out of the boat on the western tip of crimea, where video shows them setting up a ukrainian flag. if confirmed, the movement by ukraine s forces signals a push in a new direction, into that territory illegally annexed by russia in 2014. meanwhile, the russian militia leader who briefly challenged vladimir putin s hold on power in june was reported to be on board a private jet that crashed shortly after taking off from moscow. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest. reporter: was this putin s revenge? russian aviation officials say a ....