Against donald trump stands tonight we are going to get to the United Nations which we dont do often enough here. Were gonna speak with our u. S. Ambassador because the United States becomes the head of the Security Council tomorrow. It is our turn or the investors turn we should say. You had ambassadors fantastic i was just talking about the u. S. Having this confounding dilemma or decision to make deciding whether its gonna keep its word on being really mad at ugandas tell the case law while simultaneously planning to go ahead with this hundreds of millions of dollars of findings that we give them for anti aids this year and thats it youre gonna talk to her about that tonight of course the u. S. Has it even bigger level of influence and we usually what. Thats fascinating. I will ask for your question when she gets here. God bless, you thank you so much. Thank you rachel. Well the pressure is working the pressure from Special Prosecutor of Donald Trumps associates and codefendants imp
via the winds this is cnn, the world s news welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper on june 6, 1944, american, canadian, british, and other allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in history. nearly 160,000 troops landed along five beaches in normandy, france. and what became known as d-day it was a turning point in the war in europe world war ii was fought against fascist regimes and germany and italy and imperial japan the victory of democratic principles was hard. one but 80 years have passed since d-day. and we thought it a good time to take a look at the state of our democracy today over the next hour, cnn s jake tapper looks back at d-day sacrifices. so many young men made on those beaches in normandy that day. and what it means to us now what were we fighting for? we were locked a battle with fascism. we re fighting for our freedom, for the freedom to think as we wish kopan with they gave their life to preserve and protect that constitution the
hello and welcome. i m maryam moshiri. we start in gaza, where the united nations relief agency for palestinians unwra has warned that civil order is starting to collapse, after three weeks of israeli bombardment. it comes after warehouses containing flour and other basic supplies were ransacked by thousands of people. the international red cross is warning that no adequate humanitarian response is now possible in gaza, which it describes as a catastrophic failing . these are the very latest pictures from the israel defense forces of their ongoing ground offensive in gaza, what they describe as the second stage of the war. the idf say they ve targeted a50 military targets belonging to hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by many western governments. it s in retaliation for the 1,400 israelis killed in hamas raids on southern israel on october the seventh, in which more than 220 were taken hostage. there s a warning from iran of the conflict widening. its preside
the degree of sacrifice and pain and suffering is unbelievable. we ve got to do everything we can to make sure that we don t have a major armed conflict between great powers. that s why this rule is based on water is so important. the victorious countries match design the charter of the united nations this rules-based order. he s talking about was put in place by the allies after world war ii to protect the newly restored democracies with a set of rules and institutions without agreement on a charter. the structure of peace cannot be part of this was done through the united nations, which essentially said that we don t change borders by force. some of this was the use of the language of human rights that became part of international treaties and agreements it s essentially the idea was that we try and solve as many problems that we can buy negotiation and diplomacy rather than fighting then in 1949, joseph stalin s ussr seized seven nations and threatened other democratic