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Germany / G20 Summit / Protests / Russian Connection / Haley Interview #1113202

CBS Evening News for Saturday, Jul 08, 2017
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(Studio: Reena Ninan) Report introduced.

(Hamburg, Germany: Major Garrett) The protests in Hamburg, Germany, on the last day of the G20 summit & the various meetings of world leaders featured; scenes shown of demonstrations over three days, many meetings, including President Trump with Chinese leader Xi Jinping; details given about the Trump-Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting. [TRUMP - says it {protest} was handled so professionally.] [PUTIN - {thru translator} says there are no grounds to claim Russia interfered in the US elections; speaks about the "real" & the "TV" Trump.] The agreement by the other 19 not to revisit the climate accords & to fight "trade protectionism" noted.

(Studio: Reena Ninan) Report introduced.

(Washington: John Dickerson) The question to US Ambassador to U.N. Nikki Haley about the consequences of Russian meddling in the election featured. [On "Face the Nation," HALEY - says there are consequences for any nation involved in our elections; states you have to ask the president about the cyber meddling discussions.]

(Studio: Reena Ninan) The guests on "Face the Nation" listed.

Reporter(s):
Ninan, Reena;
Garrett, Major;
Dickerson, John
Duration:
00:04:40

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