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b.t.w. . this is you know we was lawyer for brawl in mexico resisted taking migration controls as the clock ticks down to plant us tariffs the white house wants mexico to stem their record number of central americans traveling through mexico to the u.s. border while high stakes negotiations keep washington for imposing levy on monday also coming up all aboard space walkers and nasa says the 1st commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year but one of the rocket tourists will have to put in an astronomical bill for the trip to.
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town where the rock is great to have you along every one of it's been a 2nd straight day of tense negotiations in washington between mexico and the united states well earlier the white house threatened to follow through on its threat to slap tariffs on mexico if it failed to stop record numbers of central americans from traveling through the country to the u.s. border with mexico now moving to crack down on migration the us president donald trump has signaled a deal could be in the cards to prevent a 1st wave of terrorists from hitting mexico on monday. hundreds of migrants sent back into guatemala every day in the future most of those coming from the south won't be able to enter mexico at all the government has pledged to deploy up to
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6000 troops in the area to stop the flow of north bound migrants despair spreads fast among those being turned away. or do we going to go back to our country and suffer we have no choice like killing us back to. an agreement on illegal migration between mexico and the u.s. could see an overhaul of asylum rules across the region with central american migrants having to seek refuge in the 1st country they enter after leaving their homeland it's thought that would drastically reduce the number of migrants reaching the u.s. border. mexico has repeatedly rejected the so-called safe 3rd country agreement but the increasing pressure could make the country buckle. i hope we reach an agreement. i'm confident that we will reach a deal. put in place the unilateral measures expected to start on monday.
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in this. due to its strategic location free trade agreements and low wages mexico has become an attractive destination for international companies companies that were all be hit hard by the tariffs. according to donald trump they would start at 5 percent and steadily rise to $25.00. minutes and you go this is because the decision mike is they don't have a red line that the united states is violating the rules of the free trade agreement. that the little bit struggling to apiece u.s. decision makers mexico has broadened its migration crackdown in recent days not only turning back but also detaining hundreds of migrants and freezing the bank accounts of suspected human traffickers. but there is a risk none of the measures will be enough for donald trump despite mexico's efforts many in washington still expect the tariffs to go into effect on monday. to
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talk more about this very high stakes meeting that's still ongoing i'm joined now by our correspondents are tourists as in mexico city of mexico promised to the floors 6000 troops along the guatemalan border to control migrants does the government think that there will be enough to stave off u.s. terrorists from taking effect on monday. he doesn't seem to know. that mexico is doing was corresponds referring to the measure that mexican position on the part of the negotiation but the grief so. there was already happening on that sense that it's a very difficult to be every news on the. scones. that the country has none of these that you had in mind
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to reach. what mexicans saying about being strong armed by the u.s. president donald trump in this way how far do you think makes it go will go to the u.s. president. countered by anybody to them and they don't really think that that with the finally but it meant that the mexican furring up for marcello back sees that the mexico will not accept to be a country that the main goals are washington doesn't want me so i. oh but mexico more to lose from these negotiations so that finally. a red line or at least to upset some. to
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save the government much more people. say is reporting from mexico city thank you all right look at you now the perspective from the u.s. to washington to our correspondent helen for who is very closely tracking this story for you good to see you helena how much support is there for the president's plan to impose tariffs on mexico come monday. well naturally of course late it was known for a long time that the president has the backing of the republican party on the issue of stemming migration that said when it comes to his medicine to treat the perceived ailment i think it's fair to say that they he runs into more problems in the democratic camp on the republican town namely in that he's using an economic tool to treat a societal issue and the republicans are concerned that this could also cost us jobs a recent study has estimated it around $400000.00 u.s.
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jobs could be set to go from this move not to mention the fact that at the end of the day tariffs are tuxes and they're paid for by u.s. businesses and consumers so we can expect price increases on products such as fruit vegetables crude oil also pause and that essentially is the reason that we're seeing the chairman of the house means and ways committee come out and say that if these levees go ahead he would then issue a resolution of disapproval i'm saying that this is abuse of power namely because it would affect u.s. companies and the u.s. consumer and the economy as a whole all right we're not there yet how about the u.s. the mexican negotiators are still working on the outlines of this high stakes agreement could the courage to still be averted what solution would satisfy the president. that is correct both the u.s. delegation and the mexican delegation still talking still negotiating dot said there is a deadline looming for the president to sign off and not executive order of friday
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night what could happen is that he signs that order and then he rolls it back over the course of the weekend if there is a breakthrough but the breakthrough would have to be significant we know that trump wants to see the assigned them a regional asylum laws change so that asylum seekers must remain in the 1st country of entry upon leaving their home country that could be very tricky to hammer out not to mention the fact that the american civil liberties union has already said that it would soon so this breakthrough may not come very quickly as we can off to tease the president i mean in the meantime he may just keep the threat those terrorists leaning all right well that's really down to the wire got 20 seconds left these terrorists could really hurt the american economy how anxious are american businesses they're very angry actually a $75000.00 jobs added to the u.s. economy last month far fewer than expected so are there certainly concerns right now about the robustness of the economy to withstand this how at home for reporting
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for you from washington thank you. i want to talk now about some of the other stories making news around the world. ethiopian prime minister of a ahmed is in neighboring sudan in an attempt to revive talks between that country's military and pro-democracy movement that call for a quick democratic transition after a meeting with sudan's generals and hard to he also said down with protest leaders who say over 100 people were killed by a paramilitary group in a recent crackdown. thousands of protesters have been demonstrating in the liberian capital monrovia to demand action on rising food and fuel prices many accuse the west african countries presidents former football star george way of corruption observers say authorities have blocked access to social media. the united states has threatened to expel turkey from its f.
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$35.00 fighter jet program the pentagon says it will cancel turkey's order for the jets and kick out its training pilots it gave ancora until the end of july to abandon a deal to buy russia's s. 400 missile defense system the u.s. wants turkey to buy american made missiles instead. now are you ready to boldly go where few tourists have gone before well if you've got a taste for adventure and money to burn you can start counting down nasa has just announced it will open the international space station to commercial travel beginning next year space tourists as well as astronauts from private companies will be able to visit the station though only 2 short missions will be allowed each year the charge for staying on board will be just $35000.00 a night but getting to the space station will cost a cool $58000000.00. all right let's fake weight journalistic keith cowing in a washington he's the editor at nasa that watched the calm
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a very good evening mr kalin what does this mean for mere mortals like you and me should we start saving out this commercial space travel going to drop in price eventually we hope. it may drop if you may want to go to your producers when the 2nd is over and ask them if they'd like to send you on assignment and if they have a few dollars left over it's going to be expensive for a while but the interesting thing now is before when people went to visit the space station they had to do it through the russians it was a 3rd party it was complicated the prices were clear now nasa speaking of very clear what it would take to get a ticket to go to the space station what you could do there and how much it would cost just like any other trip to a high priced resort where what could i mean what could space tourists expect from this kind of trip will they have to undergo any tests before going into space you know the people who visit the space station before as commercial astronauts have had to go through physical exams make sure you're healthy enough to go there's some
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basic safety training really sure you know what to do in case something goes wrong but pretty much and i've done some of the training if you can survive the transoceanic out flight on a jet and and need a better for it you could probably fly into space you just need the money. from whatever in that's a that's a very what oh what's nasa as motivation here why is it to make up for companies to offer this kind of thing. well it was inevitable one of the things that nasa needs to do is find ways to maybe could some of the expense of the space station on to the private sector so we can use some funds for congress to go do other things like going back to the moon a little president trump just said there on twitter that they're not going back to the moon but that will probably change tomorrow but the idea here is that nasa needs to free up resources so we can now move back to exploring well the routine stuff that you do in near earth orbit or will work for but can be done by the private sector. is this this just to start
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a space tourism what does the future hold for. well the start of space tourism was actually filmed 2001 space odyssey came out and he saw hotels and what not space and people got thinking about what that would take but flash forward to about 15 years ago when dennis tito's of inner blot a ticket again through the russian so it's this isn't a new concept but what is new is nasa has a very firm set of rules and pricing so poor that much clearer and probably easier to buy a ticket to go to the space station and i journalist keith that cowing editor of nasa watch dot com in washington and here the women's world cup has begun hosts france kicked off the tournaments against south korea and paris with a performance to strike fear into their rivals and never know the dominated from start to finish striker asia need to so may open the scoring in just the 9th minute and france eventually went on to win 4 nil would defend their vendean that scoring
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