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but i have with their families. now today they were given to understand but the facility is going to close down on july thirteenth and that the children there are going to be transferred to a military base here in a possible port list and what about president trump's recent statements the idea that if you will he essentially wants to end any due process for illegal immigrants he says that well it's a waste of time it's too expensive it's too time consuming. and like everything the president does it great just because the petition affords everyone including immigrants due process that just simply means an fair hearing an opportunity to be heard and that is that i'm standing law in this country and for the intro to say that he would disregard the constitution just exemplifies the kind of man he
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is. willing to violate the law i don't believe that the federal courts would but allow it so what do you see that happening next what what are the options for these immigrants if they can't be part of any legal process of trying once to prevent that what happens to those that are already there now who've crossed the border. well it to the extent the trial attempts to the court them without any due process then i'm sure that there will be hundreds of lawsuits filed but across the country and i predict that they would be successful lawsuits where federal judges would stop those. process and that different but not allowed under united states law regardless of what president believes and so what i think is going to happen if he tries to follow through with that is that you're going to have the federal courts. with lawsuits filed by different organizations to ensure that the
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constitutional rights of all immigrants including repair g seekers asylum seekers are protected under u.s. custody. meantime what how much progress are we likely to say see in the coming weeks and months in terms of reuniting the over two thousand children who've been separated from their parents we hear that some of them are in detention centers thousands of miles away in different states on different sides of the country a you worry that some of these families might never be reunited. well for starters we need to be clear here that there is a federal court settlement but florida's decision there requires the federal government during these all minors within twenty days. and if they don't then they're in violation of that federal court order and so the administration is
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going to have to find a way of releasing the minors to shelters to family members to sponsors of children organizations that care for children otherwise to say violation of a federal court order. and then of course with president trump but as you just the ticket he may be willing to just dig this regard record holder but if he does that i think he will be the federal administration will be a more create more problems for itself than what it's facing right now with all the computer and you have federal prosecutors here in the western district of texas for example disregarding his zero tolerance policy and releasing minors to their parents. and so i think that what you're going to have this chaos across the country if it didn't drop and his administration the department of homeland
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security doesn't follow but all right well thank you very much as ever drink as democratic senate for district twenty nine zero plus a texas thank you for your time thank you appreciate it. as going concern about political tribalism in the u.s. helped president of the president's press secretary was asked to leave a restaurant in virginia because of his policies the incident involving south huckabee sound as comes just days after a cabinet secretary was forced out of a mexican restaurant by protest as an official has won this from washington. good afternoon she's the public face of the trumpet ministration the press secretary an almost daily presence on the nation's t.v. screens when serious sanders turned up to eat at this restaurant in virginia she was politely asked to leave eunice said she did it because staff were uncomfortable with trump policies to isolate his briefing she touched on the issue and appealed for greater tolerance and understanding healthy debate on ideas and political
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philosophy is important but the calls for harassment in place for any trump supporter to avoid the public is unacceptable america is a great country and our ability to find solutions despite those disagreements is what makes us unique. the latest incident comes just days after homeland security secretary to nielsen was forced to leave a mexican restaurant in washington d.c. because of protesters angry at the administration's border immigration policy. and a prominent trump supporter florida attorney general palm bondy had to be given a police escort from a movie theater the day after announcing plans to withdraw health care protections for people with preexisting conditions one prominent democratic congresswoman provoked controller c. saying trump administration officials should continue to be confronted whatever they are but these members of this cabinet who remain and tried to defend him
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they're not going to be able to go to a restaurant they're not going to be able to stop at a gas station they're not going to be able to shop at a department store the people all got to turn on them so we're actually more fearful and more angry and one political expert says the trump era has brought a new tribalism to u.s. politics i don't think there's any way in which the president's rhetoric and his behavior isn't part of what we're seeing in american politics he he really is the one kind of looting the charge with name calling on twitter with les . his opponents with derogatory nicknames get out of those who will tell you there have been times when america has been more divided when the splits of the more angry and more dangerous in a modern age social media has highlighted the divisions and a martin tom it's even more harsh exchanges and exposes more divisions politically . washington. british lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly to
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approve a third runway at london's heathrow airport prime minister to resume a supporter of the eighteen billion dollar project which he says will ease congestion and create a hundred thousand jobs but critics say it will make london more polluted is europe's busiest airport to handle seventy eight million passengers last year. in other developments two of britain's most iconic car brands might soon be manufactured overseas if breaks it causes major issues with the supply of pots german car giant b.m.w. which owns the mini and rolls royce brands could shut its factories in the u.k. according to london's f.t. newspaper last week announced it could ditch its u.k. operations of course it leaves the e.u. without a transitional deal facing thousands of jobs at risk will harley davidson plans to move some of its production house of the u.s. to avoid european union tariffs the motorcycle manufacturer says the terrace will add more than two thousand dollars to the price of its bikes in the e.u.
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is harley davidson second biggest market the company has factories in brazil india and thailand as well as the u.s. davidson she has dropped five percent when the u.s. stock market opened. well to tina now a labor unions are leading a national strike against the government of mockery that angry about his economic policies which have caused the local currency to drop in value and for inflation to hit thirty five percent to raise a bow has more from when is iran's. when a flight is completely paralyzed there's no buses subways trains or flights the city is completely empty as the largest labor confident ration in the country has called for a national strike early on monday morning left wing groups were blocking the major entrances towards the capitol to prevent people from coming into the capitol on the reason why the strike was called by labor unions is mostly because they're claiming that people cannot make ends meet with the inflation the double digit inflation
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that has been tormenting argentinians for years and that was exacerbated by the recent devaluation of the base so karen see where the strengthening u.s. dollar recently the government was forced to demand an emergency fifty billion loan from the international monetary fund and the government of modi philmont he says the current try does not help the country how the situation is that right now economically and financially in spite of this people are saying that this strike is necessary i mean the only thing they have to fight for their rights. so they had foiled the program along the way should win for andy murray you know the details in sports. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together.
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percent of the wild special dogs are being fished battle beyond that's a stain that will limit its growing demand an industrial fishing techniques are pushing some populations of cod and china to the brink of collapse while millions of tons of other less marketable species are being used to fatten lies or fish food or simply discard it i'm so we are rightly in london u.k. where marine scientists are working together with local fisherman to get consumers hooked on sustainable seafood it's. based in east london a tiny startup by the name of sol shell is hoping to change london his relationship
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