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you know didn't. really. vivid memories was a sign being on the wall of that said would have to be trained how do you say. what a hoffman was it was then. quickly i started to realize. that myself to a place i never would have gone. today the prime minister of guinea and i are announcing a major initiative to combat the scourge of people smuggling.
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the asylum seekers who arrives in australia by boat who have no chance of being settled in australia as refugees if they're found to be genuine refugees they'll be resettled in papa new guinea. with the christmas i. only have one. daughter. she told us briefly you came after me. so you never come to australia you have to go. alone of them or we will. tell you all. there were two guards they grab your hands. they put you in the
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a play. they put us all in seekers into chairs and in the first they put one guard. over most anonymous. and around it but then and i to let us all i'll save you all my fishing. in the moment it's. united with.
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forest management approach me to go up there in a training role. to try and expect stuff. in the position of safety and security officer. todd spent a lot on users of prison officer. the only people that i had experience with was criminal world. one of the worst accommodation. a world war two heart made of teen on a concrete floor. one hundred twenty two parents in this shared. it was discussed in. the odo was disgusting
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a disk couldn't believe i was looking at is amazing. this is like me jailed. the men were padlocked him behind gates. those faces open faces on the ground men didn't have enough clothes. meant in-house. they didn't have enough drinking water there was malaria most sickness disease infection and. the message is simple. if you come to australia illegally by bugs there is no way you will ever make astride the higher. the act of seeking asylum is not illegal because it's a rock. it's a rock that arises under the universe ticks the russian of human rights and it's
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also our rock that iran's sunda a range of international human rights treaties such as the griffin she's convention it was an understanding between countries that when people was seeking protection from persecution that they could cross a border i could see protection. and destroy this on up towards the strait he said. yes we decide who comes into this country and we decide by signing this convention that we'll let refugees come here. and we'll let them come as they come everywhere else in the world we'll let him come i see.
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it's quite obvious that you can't just set out to send to the home. and it's not supposed to be a holiday. but it took about six weeks i think for them to start to degrade mentally. my. eight years. doing. these events near. ground. zero for. the last two years. and i am sure you might bring.
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the whole concept of indefinite detention is this idea that there is no progress. if you have a criminal in australia you say you've committed a crime your punishment is two years in jail. when you've got these three sentences prison and you can count down the days. for these men they didn't have them. and they're seeing daily self harm. for a day. i saw men cut their stomach open with glass. and one man take
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a fluorescent light to bend beatty himself across the head and stabbed himself. men suffocating them so men stitching the lips men one man stitches islet they incredibly traumatized from where they are coming from what they seeking asylum from and they being really traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being reunited. they see no hope for the future. when he learns of a. plan but. i'm
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still. going to. the one. with the. power. how would. you do that have the thought that the little you know what i mean. and you need to know that this is going to feel. it will add it in a way to. the deterioration amongst all the asylum seekers no matter what their age is probably what hardest.
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children have to be in detention according to government policies because terrorists. in detention of the time. they develop a ranch or disorder. as a ball. player not you know from charities terror dissipate and enormous its activities that children require for development. and then i have parents who. made sick as well nothing i want to parent them. and there's some very young babies in detention who are not feeding properly who are not going why failing to thrive is a medical. so all of it is really harmful for sure. but it's considered the process required to stop but. what you want to know.
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the use of but id as names is rampant children will sought. out works that they've drawn with their boat id children we'll. refer to their friends by their boat id. it's like they've forgotten their own names it's like difficulty. who they were. actually. you feel any guilt or any guilt to one of them but. none whatsoever and they all thirteen year old. male the most compassionate thing you can do is stop the bad we have to stop the bad.
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because some time they were being persistent and we got actions of serious physical and sexual abuse of children and women castrated in there were. after a very long time this led to the government sitting up an inquiry. which ultimately ended up with what's called the must report. if a sexual as behavior is among the. kids touching them. or touching other kids in
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a sexualized then. they are. under five. now replaced trained to investigate a way. to tell him to be around. then are in place forthwith very early. you often see. yeah so there's been there are repercussions but i know.
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there was a room train one afternoon. one of the transferees was outside. it started to rain. the room came to take an hour and his possessions were getting wet. i was standing at the door of his room. he walks in briskly and i wasn't afraid i wasn't worried i didn't think anything of it but to expert new zealand under strain security guards will go over to where he was in the room and bade him against the wall and twisted his back over a metal bed frame and punched him unconscious. eventually i was interviewed by p. and j. police. they shut the door behind me and they threatened to me and told me that i
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should change my statement. they gave me all of the other witness statements that were by g. fresh and salvation army manager who saw exactly what i saw and had written something completely different. so i changed my statement to say that jennifer actually pushed him. didn't know what to do at that time. to get out of that situation. we recognize that alpha order protection policy is top. we recognise many would see it as harsh but it has been proven to be the only why to stop those deaths that say.
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the argument is that we've got a right to. put refugees through hell on their children through hail because it will stop people dying better that they be mashed up in the root and mama silent than died see. and the deaths are cool. but i think he's profoundly hypocritical profoundly hypocritical to claim that the policies that are being pursued at the moment by these trends in government. fundamentally humanitarian because they stop these deaths. candid testimonies from the binny's women who are staying single longer.
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what's causing this cultural shift in a society already be set by religious and social tensions. and are there implications for the arab world as a whole. by choice on al-jazeera. until now the coverage of latin america that most of the world was about covering khuda taz tragedies quakes and that was it but not for how couple feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go anyway five and a half months of demanding an end to an education system that was introduced to. latin america as a zero has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. ghana stands as the best geology of both mentally resources and i refer to why are they so poor the
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measuring of you guys when fighting which form of government. the toughest when essentially no where the more we would close down the more they push back we knew it was coming to the question was do we sit back and wait or do we surprise them with a preemptive strike on the bottom. on al-jazeera. and i'm joined on the top stories on al-jazeera after mounting pressure by both republicans and democrats u.s. president trump has signed an executive order to end his controversial policy of splitting up migrant families at the southern border the children will not be able to stay with their parents for up to twenty days but don trump says he wants to
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keep them together even longer wife of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud the justice ministry says the indictment against sarin netanyahu relates to alleged misuse of state funds allegations include the misuse of around one hundred thousand years dollars in official funds for catering services at the prime minister's residence in jerusalem harry force that is in west jerusalem with the details. this is an investigation is being on for more than two years and it relates in probably to the catering arrangements within the prime minister's residence service and you know who is charged along with the former deputy director general of the prime minister's office as recited off with having conspired to try to conceal these payments allegedly concealing the fact that it was a cook already employed at the prime minister's office therefore giving her
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a reason to get outside catering in the full cost of such meals is estimated at ninety nine thousand dollars worth of during this period between twenty ten and twenty thirteen as well as that there are fifteen occasions on which and this is now who knows it alleged to have conspired to try to create false invoices for outside chefs to make the the bills look smaller presumably than they were actually in effect seven former detainees in prisons run by the united arab emirates in yemen have described what they call a system of sexual torture they say they were raped and abused by guards under u.a.e. control the denies managing or running prisons in the country european commission president says donald trump has gone against all logic and history by imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to encourage younger made the comments a day before the ease retaliatory tariffs against washington kick in starting
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friday the european union will impose a twenty five percent levy on three point two billion dollars worth of u.s. goods witnesses next. the tribe broke out of the pro. this thing said to old. fifteen security guards we're into this three hundred eighty days broke out all the facilities. pubs and. they told us the sky copas nobody will speak up if people. read this thing you know because it was so well. with. the concept of the truth that if they do decide to go we're going to go and since
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the cops interesting people get stuff they do it the charlie to gather it good says the cops is. the. story the problem is your problem. not something happens this is the cops and the anyway it away with as much been citizen as most capacity is because you become an authorised officer yes music book tours and what do you. want to spin the rules on how we should have been. restricted. to the point. i. think.
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there was. i. feta and i haven't found the feminists so for the for. the photos of the.
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old one hundred asylum seekers have been transferred to be into police custody after the bombings which caused sixteen billion dollars damage. to tonight's running is being high also and disorder on nassau and the government says last thoughts on the rest began with demonstrations. very strong suggestions for refugee advocates that this was an attack from outside but the pennies inside were attacked by paying laces the official adolpho angry locals with machetes and other weapons that maybe even some always shot their pilots
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a very difficult target to what i went through at the moment i. heard reports. a blackout of two hundred or there were three. wound to my want to invest in me talking about the cost of the day. to go to the high jump a homestead. your home should be here as a negotiating team as agreed on that assigned yet in how we should care starting there you should be sure. when the roy what's happened defenses was pushed by look off to the inside. to know johnson a hundred he wants. half the heist the good a machine. to push the. raft himself to the fence a million wondering she mused the question in
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would appreciate have a mutual injury chat to them to get short. to morta. but i would cheer if i wasn't in my own good cuban yard. which are one yard. the veil of secrecy over the man asylum detention center was partially lifted today with a report released by the government into the february riots at the p. and g. center immigration minister scott morrison joins us when you read the account of rosa brought his death it's very detailed his skull was shattered he was beaten with sticks and kicked in the head by more than ten officers a strain in some locals did you have even a moment of doubt about the morality of offshore detention centers what occurred that night was criminal there was a terrible tragic and distressing incident that took place that night as you said in your introduction.
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to transfigure. now as well sort of your eyes can. move on from with you need to look at them as. my. time then you're on a mere hunch is all that good you. can do magic when we don't have one.
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but who. do you want to push to have. to be this. with i'm sure most feel about this other part close look at me thank you. more than. just. who. is the go to beach. we're. going to be. a twenty four year old running an asylum seeker has died in a brisbane hospital tonight after his family agree to have his life support machines which stop. hammad because very i was pronounced branded earlier this week
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after reportedly suffering blood poisoning from an infected court you saw them think it was flying from an asylum to brisbane last week scott morrison says the immigration department we're here for medical treatment for. myself in two of my colleagues very explicitly about medical concerns in particular infection starting in the feet. then a couple months later harmon kills a still died of an infection starting in his foot and we had already told them months before and that's documented day time when everything what we had said is transcribed we had a senate inquiry into the death of reza berati and i don't see anything changing. i don't know what can help the man in man of sound. all the people in mary.
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we are telling the paper what's happening that nothing's changing. destroying minister for immigration and border protection i've recorded this message to provide some important information you will know by now the plans are well on the watch for the first group of refugees to travel and settle in cambodia cambodian settlement presents a great opportunity for refugees to move forward and begin the next phase of their lives in a country that is free from persecution. history is now in a refugee partnership which can be. in on pain the deals being done astray is provided a forty million dollars down payment an additional. refute g.'s from newbury would
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be voluntarily since here in the month see his. buddies who take part and will be moving to one of southeast asia's poorest nations where the average wage is less than one hundred dollars that month the cambodia deal shot it was that a strike you can spend any amount of money doing pretty much anything to asylum seekers and destroy them people will accept that because. we don't want you here. i want to make it very clear to all the refugees and transpiration in the room that she will not under any circumstances be settling in australia. this is not an option that
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a strike out but all the ever present. the current options for refugees on the road. i raise it to live in the community there temporarily to go to cambodia or to return hime to the real prospect the persecution. of people that say marriage means a good settlement option. you get. very high. really because. they have no travel. they have.
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a live. you have to. leave behind. when you get out of. a lot of the women are very scared to go into the community.
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and the rule of government has declared that the detention center will become an ide invented twenty four hours per day seven days per week from today it is all the saddam sake is an el freezer move around the island and they wield a. ruse promising it will finalize it all remember if you do claims will be the next week hundreds will have to integrate into the tiny islands population. and the astounding government dante decides to get things papal as they released into the narrow communities particularly given that we men and children sixty seven
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allegations of child abuse thirty three claims of rights and sexual assault can the australian government guarantee. the government will the coins old new south wales victoria government can provide you with that guarantee for people coming out into destroying saudi. we've provided additional support through the strength it requires to mentor those poise all about rosa hope was just a guy she was with prosecutions so much of what we can provide support for. people who are returning home more now than they ever were. returning to their country of origin and then attempting to seek asylum again in a different country. nothing's changed for them in their home countries often they'll state that they are returning to extreme danger. it's really hard to hear that they feel that that's their only option. it's hard
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to feel. proud to be in this trailing citizen it's there's a lot of shame now associated with being in this trail and for myself because of the way his trail is trading pay paul. i keep going back for clients and for my colleagues. you have clients when you go on your best but saidee before you're going i claim that place come back please don't forget about us please don't leave us here. so that is really hard to hear and you want to come back for them. you want something to change in the want to advocate for them and fight for them and.
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that keeps bringing me back to that feeling. gets worn down by the constant blockages you get from immigration and the lack of trained. operational wise everything i was trying to bring to the attention of management nothing's been done to bed. i got to a personal level move. this is going to stop and i can't stop what. i was becoming emotional and there's a lot of stress is starting to fall upon me. because i voiced my opinion my only about what we were doing is an account you. are founder a hand written out on more big suggestion that. i should shut up or
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somehow would come to myself. and then i was to do a messy which that i continued on that the great possibility that i would be found floating. along so are going to miss tools at some stage. that scared me but really did. and i pull the pin was another half. it sat with me for quite a number of months and if i didn't speak again who was going to. get a conscience and i was bored up right why. and i don't understand how we can do this to joe. i felt that it was more turn more time but it was the right thing to do. people need to talk up. we need to tell
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each other what's going on. i think australians are pretty sick of being lectured to i really think australians as sick of being lectured to by the united nations particularly particularly given that we have stopped the butts. more. than the.
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thousands are stranded at sea by the pm says he doesn't follow encourage people to risk their lives on drugs. were the prime minister has rolled down rain fettling anywhere on hunger asylum faking it in a strategy of defiance of praise for malaysia and indonesia after the life of a shed a mountain range and they are not a flight fight off a type of lane of raleigh preserving the profits we can point out how many people are out there and they are trapped thing at a. record
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an estimated one hundred thousand lives cruelly ended over a century ago. a distant past not to the descendants of the sultan. a tale of colonialism and racial supremacy unravels in the quest for justice and recognition of the sacrifices of tribal people to maybe our. skulls of my people a witness documentary. because they are.
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the ground completely but this sunday you expect a fairly strong breeze trade winds and it brings frequent shasta lesser tilly's both women illegals and back into the big around as well jim to make air and keep it seems to get some fairly frequent showers at the moment the heaviest rain the us has been around the gulf coast texas in particular really into louisiana and that line of rain sheets of curl around here is mixed in actually have some pretty hot tropical air in the sciences going to be significant rain as a whole lot moves slowly east over the next two or three days. the weather sponsored by cattle waste. it was a war that united egypt and syria against israel but in the heat of the battle that different agendas soon became apparent i suppose that his dream was to avenge defeat of not the six to seven when president sadat came to power he told us just
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give me ten centimeters of land in the used the second of a three part series the israeli population were told that their troops were on the west bank of the su is going to explore the second week of the war in october on al-jazeera. and for you. this is al-jazeera. and i'm jane dutton this is the news live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes libyan warlord reclaims oil terminals in libya after days of intense
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fighting. we're going to have strong or a strong borders but we're going to keep the families together donald trump backtracks on his decision to separate migrant families but when will children be reunited with their parents. so and that's no charge the wife of the israeli prime minister is accused of fraud and breach of trust. in control of a day the airport the saudi and amorality coalition now sets its sights on regaining the rest of the yemeni port city. and sport the latest from the world cup in rush hour where leno massy an argentine are hoping to bounce back against croatia after their shock opening draw.
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this claim and counterclaim in libya now in control of lucrative oil terminals at the center of a battle between rival militias a week ago fighters led by ibraheem jugs run took over to production facilities in and rust the warlord khalifa haftar had held them since twenty sixteen fightings rage since he launched an offensive three days ago aimed at receiving them back now the plants on libya's oil crescent an area along the coast between sirte and benghazi and libya's economic fortunes relying heavily on oil income the fighting has sparked international concern analysts say it could cost the country hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue at least one stories facilities as been seriously damaged but it is the last few hours there's been reports that have to us forces have once again taken control of both plants and the surrounding areas his rival rejects that backward up go ahead is in libya's capital tripoli for us so what is
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the status of the fighting and who controls what. it's really difficult. to say exactly who controls what because because we have to do two different accounts of the same story but have to force or say that they have recaptured the oil terminal and ruslan off on the other hand of drones forces say deny that and say they still maintain their locations in our city or the north but we've spoken to locals local sources eyewitnesses in the north they they said that a pretty major to run was that all last night his forces with little was drawn last night and they they recaptured ruslan this morning now the oil the national oil corporation have been advised the branch has announced that have to his forces
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have taken control of the two oil terminals today but the national oil corporation in tripoli has has commented on that saying that their military operations are still ongoing and most of us on our last book from vienna he is the chief of the national oil corporation he said that the military operations are still ongoing and he just hope that to continue to resume a production operations soon so that explains that explains the division within the state institutions here there is one national oil corporation in vice which is allied with a. lot of khalifa haftar and another branch in tripoli which is the main the head office which is allied with the national accord a government that's. backed government of national called based here in tripoli which is by the international community now. the oil production has
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stopped of course in the two oil terminals according to the national. oil corporation and the red crescent say that they have received. around thirty bodies of fighters belonging to water a lot of clues that have turned and also to bodies of two girls as they were killed in an airstrike lunch had by. plane belonging to a good commander for have to have to this morning announcing a new offensive to recapture the to oil terminals david them thank you. but here's president has bowed to pressure and signed an executive order to end his controversial policy of splitting up migrant families at the southern border children will not be able to stay with their parents for up to twenty days but the policy only applies to new immigration arrivals leaving the families have already arrived in legal limbo ellen fisher reports from washington d.c.
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you could have a lot of happy people priest with a real retreat from president on trial for his controversial policy of separating families who enter the u.s. illegally we're going to have strong very strong borders but we're going to keep the families together i didn't like the sight of the feeling of families being separated. those who enter the u.s. illegally will still be prosecuted the continuation of trumps the zero tolerance border policy but families will be kept together while they wait for a hearing before an immigration judge but the trumpet ministration can't keep children in detention indefinitely under u.s. law in what is known as the florida settlement you have to be placed with a close relative or friend normally within twenty days and those who are in custody have to be kept in the least restrictive conditions possible the executive order that the administration announced today is going to set up family incarceration camps on department of defense facilities around the country but the executive
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order itself acknowledges that that is not a long term solution and kids will not be allowed to remain in those facilities for the duration of their proceedings which trumpets ministration will no seek an organ court hearing to modify that agreement to allow them to detain families for longer if you're really really pathetic really weak the country is going to be overrun with millions of people trumps executive order is only a temporary solution to the broader problem of immigration reform meeting at the white house republicans argued for measures to stop migrants entering the u.s. and then disappearing without appearing before an immigration judge as president you know you've got a real plan if you. take the adults from all requires the children to be separated if you let the adults in the country they never show up seems to me that we want to keep the family together and have the parachute off of their core the democrats dispute trumps claim he was simply enforcing the law when it comes to separating children from their parents democrats argue it was a choice b.
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uses what amounts to government sponsored child abuse as political leverage a bargaining chip in his effort to force through an extremist immigration agenda the house of representatives will vote in immigration legislation on thursday but with competing ideas on the best way forward there's no clear idea of what might get enough votes to succeed and this issue isn't about to go away alan fischer al-jazeera washington. let's go live to washington d.c. where i'm joined by white house correspondent kimberly hell get secondly the president has continued tweeting of history on immigration is a cue the democrats of creating the problem he is scheduled to vote on to immigration bills today i just wonder what's going to happen with migrant families . that's a big question because this policy that was signed with the executive order by donald trump that allows families to stay together well they await appearance before an immigration judge. that applies to the families moving forward but the
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ones that once the zero policy was put in place they remain in a bit of limbo so that's a question that needs to be answered by the department of homeland security secretary cares to nielson she's really been the face of this she will be speaking in washington in the coming hours and certainly there are going to be many who will be pressing for some clarity on that because there is a lot that hasn't been answered about the change to the policy with the executive order having said that the president has been very vocal on what he's done up to this point and moving forward in fact was interesting about his tweets because we spend most mornings in washington looking at a series of tweets from donald trump what's interesting is the one he's pinned to the top of his twitter feed it's a montage put together by the white house that essentially puts the soundbites in the past from top democratic senators like chuck schumer dianne feinstein even a clip from barack obama and hillary clinton his democratic presidential opponent
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in the campaign in two thousand and sixteen all commenting on the problem of illegal immigration in the past even hillary clinton saying just because a child comes in doesn't mean you get to stay with the president saying underneath of that don't worry i'll take care of it as your president certainly he's mocking his opponents calling them hypocrites with that and also sort of beating his chest if you will saying i'm fixing the problem but many say that really when it comes to gradually yourself it's almost like congratulating the arsonist for a problem that he's created so certainly there are a lot of there is a lot of division right now looking ahead there are some votes in the house of representatives to immigration bills but they're not expected to go on to the senate because they need to have some democratic support and i can tell you on this issue republicans and democrats still very divided how unusual for this president to change his order. it's extremely unusual jane this president even when faced with overwhelming evidence that he's in the wrong will
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stand his ground he really believes in being tough he says that repeatedly that you've got to show strength and this is one exception where if faced with overwhelming evidence and even the images the president as he signed that executive order said that he didn't like what he saw. the man who deep down claims he has a heart and cares about children still is keeping his zero policy zero tolerance policies in place but at the same time recognizes that sometimes there is a point too far perhaps listening to two of the most important women in his life millennia truck the first lady who believe that then send out a rare public statement differing from her husband saying that there needs to be governing with heart and evocate trump who was also said to be persuading her father to change his stance it's a very rare turnaround a retreat from donald trump or committee we are going to be talking about this a little bit later in the program but it's leave it for no the wife of israeli
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud the justice ministry says the indictment against her and it's no new relates to the alleged misuse of state funds the charges concern one hundred thousand dollars used to provide catering services a force of joins us live from west jerusalem talk us through the charges. well yes it is it's quite an unlikely political scandal when you think about it this is all about the food that the news ate in the prime minister's official residence and what it stemmed from was an investigation launched some three years ago after it was found in an official report that the expenses at the residence had been extravagant and sarah netanyahu was accused of essentially bringing outside chefs gome a chef from well known restaurants around jerusalem into the prime minister's residence to cook meals for the family.

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