always positive sign somehow but yes, decided last week because it s not the case of the moment and he is here and is training and on the matches in a safe place of the team and everything is ok and he wants to be a us and he travels here. be with us and he travels here. the arsenal women s manager, jonas eidevall, has responded to claims he bullied the fourth official during their win over manchester city on sunday in the wsl. eidevall was adamant he did nothing he would be ashamed of after city boss gareth taylor s allegation. this is what he had to say. i got really disappointed with the comments because i think there s no personal truth in them. the wording that gareth used by third birds is borderline slander and either he is not very good with the truth or good with the language, but either way i don t think is acceptable. ben stokes delivered for england on wednesday, ensuring their disappointing cricket world cup didn t continue to go from bad to worse. looking in tro
but his focus will be, his fraud trial in new york where his eldest daughter ivanka is this hour on the stand, as a witness. good evening, donald trump is the runaway favourite for the republican nomination, his gamble not to debate the other candidates is paying off. the field is certainly getting smaller. just five candidates met the republican national committee s qualifying rules for tonight final debate in miami, the former south carolina gov. nikki haley, florida gov. ron desantis, businessman vivek ramaswamy, us sen tim scott and the former newjersey gov. chris christie. of course donald trump does meet the polling and fundraising thresholds. but he has not met the qualifying standards specifically the one that requires each candidate to pledge they will support whoever wins the nomination. trump has flat out refused to sign that. and tonight some of the usual counter programming, the president will be on stage 30 minutes away from miami in hiya lea, speaking to a cr
xi and you wonder if there s some concern on the part of president trump or russia, doing something similar which he believes china meeting with north korea. certainly his aides do. i don t know if he necessarily is worried about that. elise, thank you very much. great reporting, analysis. i want to bring in someone who has studied north korea very closely, the editor of north korea demystified. he taught international relations at the university of georgia and he has traveled there extensively on peace missions. professor, thank you for coming on. i just want to talk about the optics, the significance of the president meeting with kim jong-un s number two in north korea, the second most powerful man in north korea, in the oval office, for more than 90 minutes, giving him sort of the warm smiling handshake as he departed. what is the significance of that? are you concerned that north
showing there were at least 1,400 additional deaths in the months after hurricane maria. until now, the number had stood at 64 deaths. the updated figure comes days after harvard published its own report estimates 4,600 people died as a result of the storm. joining me from puerto rico, cnn correspondent lele santiago. you have had a chance to talk to some of these families? what are they telling you? you know, i think what we re doing right now at the capitol building in san juan tells the story. these are shoes, more than 1,600 shoes that have been placed at the capitol building, represents the lives, the deaths, hurricane maria related deaths placed here by loved ones. as i just checked, the number is above 1,600. remember, the death toll here from the government remains at 64. i m going to bring in the
to gain. worse case scenario is we re exactly where we ve been for 60 years. that s our jodownside. don jr. obviously not part of the administration in an official capacity but he is obviously one of his father s closest advisers. and is at camp david right now. he s saying this is all a leverage tactic by president trump. he is keeping the pressure on north korea. and that s why the summit is going to take place. pam, we ll have to see if it ends up resulting in any sort of tangible outcomes here for this administration. yes, we shall see. ryan nobles, thank you so much. these negotiations happened back and forth for weeks now. the summit finally moving forward it appears. cnn s global affairs correspondent elise labbat joins me now. it s been a roller coaster ride. it was a couple months ago where the president said hey, we got some big news on north korea