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people. and returning to something here for the next generation. the environment series of global 3000. and 9. this is. trying to reach the united states the world is asking why our children at the border these were the favorite stories of a drowned with her father as they tried to cross the rio grande river into the united states now the u.s. congress is debating a new emergency funding package to help will it ever become walt also coming up the
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killing that shocked germany a politician known for his program fugitive stands shot at his home. speck the man believed to have links to the far right has confessed did he act alone and cities across europe sweltering in a heat wave that has already broken records today was the hottest day in june in germany ever record. good to have you with us tonight the 2 houses of the u.s. congress are in a tussle over humanitarian aid for migrants at the mexican border the democrats in the house of representatives approved a multibillion dollar emergency funding package and now the republican controlled senate has approved its own version it's rejected of course the hell. says bill
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whichever of these finally triumphs president trump says that he'll probably veto the wrinkling comes amid reports of squalid conditions in u.s. detention centers housing children and then there is that disturbing photo the bodies of a toddler and her father who drowned trying to reach america and we have a warning you may find parts of our next report disturbing. it has come to this a father with his tiny toddler tucked inside his shark drowned in search of a better life according to reports oscar alberto martinez decided to swim across the rio grande day with his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. . his wife tanya. watched as her loved ones succumb to the currents seen here in the red she is led away but after. shows that these people tried to cross the river to the united states jumped in the water and they draw and
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when he tried to rescue her. from the. back in their native el salvador their deaths have started anger and much anguish as their family mourns. all of. this is her favorite doll is one she had every time her mother got her ready. for to show a family with their lives ahead of them. was not yet 2 years old and the demons that he commanded the last message my son sent me was on saturday she said mama i love you mama they are moment he said take care of yourselves because we're fine here when i read that message i don't know it made me want to cry because i saw it as a sort of goodbye you listen to. the tragedy
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a marriage to democrats in washington passed a bill calling for extra cash to address the conditions in migrant detention centers beakers recognize for one minute thank you madam speaker this situation is child abuse is not tri-city that violates every value we have not only as americans but as moral beings donald trump says he will veto it but deaths like oscar and valerie is on america's borders may make such a hard line stance difficult to hold. well speaking also at the white house today president trump gave his reaction to that. picture of the father and told if we had the right laws that the democrats are not letting us have those people they wouldn't be coming up they wouldn't be trying we're building the wall it's under construction it's a lot of it is under construction we'll have over 400 miles next year by the end of the year but it's very important they can change it very easily so people don't
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come up and people won't get killed well earlier washington based immigration lawyer eleanor were told is just why tragic cases like this are happening at the u.s. border and one of the new things that this administration has been metering which means they only allow people to come to the port of internees at certain times and so many a day which may cause families to remain in mexico for a long period of time which could be problematic for those families so they decide to do other things to try to get to the united states and it fails me to understand how a wall is going to fix that problem and sort of the address the issues of sort of close down borders right there should be some kind of metrics or some kind of ability to try to vigils to make sure that if they're applying for asylum which is a legal method to the united states we're able to get to them in a timely fashion. and that was a us immigration attorney eleanor speaking with us earlier from washington where here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world
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the captain of the migrant rescue ship sea watch says italian police have boarded the vessel after it entered italian waters despite an order from rome to stay away migrants on board have appealed to italian authorities to allow them to disembark after 2 weeks of circling the island of lampedusa italy's far right government has insisted it will not let the passengers come on land french authorities are investigating the fire earlier this year at paris's measured a cathedral to see if negligence was involved prosecutors say a burning is cigarette or an electrical fault could have sparked the blame as they say they have no grounds to believe that the fire was the result of arson a united nations expert says that the saudi crown prince mohamed bin salmond's assets should be targeted with sanctions prince selman is suspected of having ordered the death of a journalist. in the saudi consulate in istanbul last year the u.n. expert said that sanctions should stay in place until there is proof that the
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prince was not responsible for the u.s. president donald trump's son in law and senior adviser jared kushner says that the door remains open to palestinians to engage with his peace initiative but he's also accusing palestinian leaders of not caring about their own people because they've rejected his 50000000000 dollar economic plan. was spending 2 days in bahrain at a conference that was organized to launch his plan palestinians have taken to the streets to demonstrate their opposition to the deal. for palestinian protesters in gaza burn an image of the u.s. and israeli leaders they're outraged by washington's peace to prosperity plan saying it ignores their political demands and pleading an end to israeli occupation and the creation of an independent state a must leader is mad nia was among the demonstrators. but the we
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are not against providing aid to the palestinian people in order to end the suffering caused by the occupation but this money must not come at the expense of our ongoing rights or at the expense of jerusalem or the right of return or at the expense of sovereignty or the release of our prisoners. which is. in the west bank palestinian peace negotiator 100 national we described the international conference and manama bahrain as divorced from reality. and the elephant. is of course the occupation itself. it is the israeli occupation which was never mentioned not once the conference brought together billionaire investors with middle east diplomats and financial aid as it was organized by president trump funen or in senior adviser jared krishna on hearing the palestinian response to his $50000000000.00 economic plan the 38 year
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old real estate investor accused palestinian leaders of not caring about their people so the question that leadership has to ask themselves what i just said do they hate their neighbor and israel more than they love their their citizens and their people and i think that that's a fundamental question that hamas is going to have to ask the palestinians see cushman and the trumpet ministration as having a pro israel bias they ask why if washington is so concerned about palestinians well being trump cuts hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to palestinians humanitarian organizations earlier this year. here in germany authorities say that a suspected right wing extremist has confessed to killing the politician vulture he was shot at his home in the western city of castle earlier this month. was a senior regional politician of a member of german chancellor angela merkel's conservative party the c.d.u. . the 45 year old suspect identified as stefan and has been detained
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behind these walls for the last 10 days on tuesday he confessed to shooting failed to look saying he acted alone but germany's chief federal prosecutor doubts this what he thought i always thought our investigations will focus on the possibility that there were supporters accessories helpers or other perpetrators. and we will determine whether this crime was the work of a terrorist organization. or if the suspect is the member of a right wing terrorist group. danced did have contact to far right groups including one called combat 18 the armed wing of a band supremacy group blood and on or he was convicted of numerous hate crimes but 10 years ago he disappeared from the authorities radar something that hasn't
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yet been explained in a parliamentary session earlier today the president of the bundestag pointed to the roots of such crimes the hatred and contempt xenophobia is the breeding ground for violence and killing as it was in the past and whoever cultivates this breeding ground is also guilty that's what people have to understand now. the killing of volatile it evokes the worst memories in post-war germany a shot to the head at close range without anyone taking responsibility is a reminder of the serial killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. you the national socialist underground did fall to do is kill or have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of volatility could date
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back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter look at who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who couldn't accept the presence of refugees could leave germany if they wished stefan and says it was this statement that spurred him to kill volatility. a record breaking heat wave is making life miserable for millions of people across europe at the authorities in paris have banned a 60 percent of cars from the city to mitigate the buildup of dangerous levels of smaug and ozone in the heat record highs are expected in spain's northeast in the capital madrid and right here in berlin we've already broken a record. i will keep checking balance temperature fro the day to find out how my fellow berlin us i handling the heat and closely observe if the german capital can
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top the record. 38.5 degrees says yes that was the hottest june temperature ever recorded in germany until today if this doesn't sound talk to you it does to people here most of us don't have air conditioning at home this is your hallway prepared i you know i'm taking my family to the pool and we'll be staying there the whole day. best not to work or strain too much stay in the shade . and it's getting hotter by the minute i am and the hot off balance government district. i don't know what america is behind me in this building just to cool down but the tourists have certainly found ways to enjoy the heat. we have any sort of ways to cope with the heat yet we we have 50 sunscreen all over extra 50 in the back and then we try to stay as much as possible in the shelter.
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so where do you come from we come from ukraine are you surprised by this weather here in germany at the moment yeah we didn't know that it will be 36 degrees like today 36 degrees you might call it hot but it's do not breaking the temperature records many seem to share my favorite way of cooling down though. so what about that record i am not calling it a day yet. i have found a place in berlin that has definitely top the heat recall on this. in there was standing it actually feels more like 50 degrees we're going to see when it's this talk to people who really come and buy kebabs yeah yeah many people buy kababs make things better i don't know how he does it just thinking about eating it makes me sweat and no wonder really considering this has been the hard to stay off the
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island so far. how keeping cool speaking of keeping cool chris cobras up next with the business he doesn't even need to air condition to ground people like yourself. it's all happening much of it. news from africa and the moral story link to exception the stories and discussions in the unload comes after going program from funny to me from the z. town while we're.
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