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‘ celsius, tomorrow. in newcastle six celsius, for example, a little bit warmer in south or 57:1: and :.1 and into é if hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. donald trump has denounced the judge who suspended his executive order barring travellers from seven mainly—muslim countries and has vowed to restore the ban. judge robart‘s decision, effective immediately, effective now, puts a halt to president trump's unconstitutional and unlawful executive order. the executive order established a process to establish new vetting and mechanisms to ensure that those coming into america love and support our people. labour say they'd legislate
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to limit future price hikes by the energy companies. a five year—old boy has died at a school in east yorkshire after choking during a school dinner break. the ministry ofjustice says it's "urgently" investigating claims that security workers were paid by offenders to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags too loosely so they could be removed. now on bbc news. reporters. welcome to reporters, i am phillipa thomas. from here in the world's newsroom we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme. i think god led this country to put donald trump in office.
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divided america. after week two of donald trump's unique style of diplomacy, nick bryant travels to the bible belt of tennessee and finds his supporters fully behind their new president. there are two americas right now and how you react to donald trump determines which one you inhabit. 97.1.7; mame... wu?! 1712-4; aye—fl” ,, ———— f one year on from the outbreak, camilla costa reports on new health fears for the thousands of babies infected with the disease. kenya's disappearing desert lake.
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nancy kacungira finds out how global warming is putting the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people at risk. this shoreline here at lake turkana has seen some drastic changes in recent times. it is here now butjust a few months ago it was even further back than this, beyond those trees. we do advise that nobody enter the water. and, protecting australia's beaches.
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