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right well if you months ago the trump administration ended the general legal orientation program which provides legal counsel to migrant families facing deportation and long court battles and. it is so now we're in this situation where we have a high number of families in prison and no government support for them and interestingly enough san francisco area couple decided to start a fundraiser on facebook for a group called race a switch does provide legal counsel for all for these types of families they originally started out asking for a one thousand five hundred dollars that was on saturday they've raised fifteen million dollars. facebook says it's one of the most successful fundraising initiatives they've ever had and for what it's worth facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg actually donated to that fundraiser and so this money can hopefully be used to help some of the legal bills for these folks on your part of bill thank
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you so much what a great report preceded on its part. in the issue of immigration is contentious in other places too around the world in that regard we know it turned out all wrong to an eligible hard to give us more one candidate in the european union. canada is definitely not a stranger to immigration issues in two thousand and seventeen alone the number of asylum claims made in canada stood close to fifty thousand people when it comes to children illegally crossing the border believe it or not canada facing similar criticism as the u.s. although the issue is on a much smaller scale since two thousand and fifteen an average of one hundred eighty two migrant children a year have been detained in canada this includes eleven kids who were held without their parents in two thousand and seventeen and the canadian border services agency who's in charge of all this won't say why what we can tell you is that in canada it is usual practice for the c.b.s. say to hold people who are considered flight risk
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a danger to the public or whose identity cannot be confirmed like most everywhere with or without kids the migrant issue is a political hot potato and europe is a great example of this remember brags that for many of those who voted for the measure a key component was for britain to regain full control over its borders after leaving the e.u. it is expected that the people who voted brags it will want to cut the intake of refugees other groups are calling for more leniency moving south of italy is shown that illegal immigration is at the top of its agenda the country's new far right interior minister has sent a message to illegal migrants saying the good times are over and as promised mass deportations and we're talking about mass illegal immigration you can't leave germany out of the conversation since two thousand and fifteen germany has taken in more than one point four million people under its open border migration law that works out to about one out of every eight people in germany being a recent migrant german chancellor angela merkel is currently facing
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a mutiny within her own government with conservative leaders pushing to restrict migration laws if the issue is not taken care of she may be booted out of power. anywhere you turn it illegal immigration is that the top of the agenda in many countries and the way you handle it can make or break a government. in toronto i'll smile which for our team. and time not for a super quick break but stick around because when we return tod shipley the c.e.o. of vera software joins us to talk cybersecurity and what was the role of the business community in president trump's alter the author does separating families immigration policy i'll give you my answer as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell stocks down the dow down two underage boy lt oil is also down all across the board today on stocks but you're right that.
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all across the western world the so-called melting pot is melting down immigration legal and illegal is probably the most contentious and divisive issue energizing voters in germany the government may collapse and trump is maybe just a signature cause can the status quo be sustained. yet a phone no i don't have one was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not used to these village is it safe to say. you sure there is no actual research or is there they are all going to be sure that the baby does a class of his that is the. person we're going on we thought. is dead as part of the deficit to give.
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us more work to risk. previously yes' or no they are being formed in love where he was filmed member of the society. and you let you know that month. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one flying. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the
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beautiful game played great so one more chance for. a nice minute. welcome back hoyle was actually up at sixty five seventy three at w.t.r. that's per barrel many of india's state power distributors are on the brink of default due to a payment crunch brought on by a bad loan crisis which is exacerbating india's lack of adequate power to meet a massive and growing demand in two thousand and three india passed the electricity act which changed the power generator licensing regime and open the sector to private investment investors seeing a vast unmet demand for electricity rushed in borrowing heavily to invest in what seemed like a can't lose a venture but now
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a series of corporate defaults is leaving state don't power generators with unpaid invoices from those failed companies the power sector now accounts for fifteen percent of all districts debt according to credit suisse the producers that remain standing affectively lose money when they produce and buy power in areas where local government has kept prices low and are acting accordingly further reducing available supply in the rapidly growing country. and returning to a story we touched on previously the ethical and legal troubles of the first family of israel are in the news again sarah netanyahu wife of prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been indicted on charges of fraud prosecutors say mrs not not nonu committed a systemic fraud when she asked staff in the prime minister's residence to order ninety six dollars worth of gourmet meals between two thousand and ten and two thousand and thirteen this violated a policy of barring such orders when a cook was available prosecutors also allege that mrs netanyahu concealed the fact
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that a cook was employed in the residence by listing him among the maintenance personnel indicating a knowing effort to evade the rule this is netanyahu his counsel. called the charges baseless and delusional her husband still faces a number of separate ethical and legal cases. and two big competitors in the auto industry are talking about teaming up to adapt to a changing marketplace ford motor company of dearborn michigan and germany's volkswagen review w announced this week that they have signed a memorandum of understanding in m o u on developing joint projects that could include according to beat a press release a range of commercial vehicles to better serve the evolving needs of customers globally the press release rules out equity arrangements or cross ownership stakes commercial vehicles that's trucks and you still in the vehicles a comfort ninety percent of ford's north american portfolio in their recent quarterly report and demand for commercial vehicles is growing in the e.u.
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. and just to go back to netanyahu is ninety six thousand i said ninety six apologize for that in other news the pentagon has a site it is time to take on the cyber offensive after it quietly empowered the us a cyber command to take more aggressive approaches to the u.s. cyber defense this comes just a little over a month after a national security agency the n.s.a. and cyber command opened a new five hundred million dollar building in order to enter gate cyber operations across the u.s. this is raise questions with some wondering if this heightened aggressiveness could provoke other countries here to answer the questions is the good cyber good cyber defense good or bad is vera software c.e.o. todd shipley todd welcome let's get let's cut right to the chase let me get this right in on it always great to have you type so is
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a good defense the best office in cyber security. well i think it has to be an option for everybody to be able to do that now certainly it's something that we don't normally do because defense is what we can do within companies we can't go out to other companies and break into them and stop something but from a military point of view we have to have that advantage and be able to go out there and stop the things that are occurring you have to look at what we've already done with isis and other places around the world where we've done offensive operations they've worked and so they have to be something that's on the plate book for the military to be able to do and when we look at these things going on are all around the we're world does that make you nervous at all that we're going to be more aggressive in the cyber command. should we be ready for retaliatory strikes well i think that we have to have that option now whether they're going to use it or not we don't know yet i mean if you look at just last year they put together
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they're the field manual three dash twelve on cyberspace and how the military can operate in that offensive operations are one of those things i have you have to remember that you know when we talk about cyber war is it really something that's an actual war without physical boots on the ground this is just an operation an ability for them to respond to what other countries are doing and so i think it needs to be there i'm not worried about it i think that there's a plan for we don't know what the policy necessarily is yet but the military has to be able to work with the civilian agencies like the n.s.a. and cia and be able to respond to the kinds of attacks that we're seen occurring to us and be able to take those. problems to the enemy and be able to stop them from doing what they're doing todd is it just limited to probably not but you'll tell us is it just limited to trying to hack in and shut something down a power grid or are something else or what other things are they trying to do
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whomever it is it in these sort of cyber attacks. why i think it's the bigger spectrum of a lot of things they're trying to steal intelligence the chinese are constantly you know trying to steal intelligence we've seen the offensive kind of operations that the russians have been running against our elections we see the north koreans attacking companies so i think it depends on that particular nation states needs and desires so we have to be able to respond to all of those at a variety of levels and be able to stop them from doing what they're doing that when we talk about china in particular you know i mean you say trying to seal the deal some of our intelligence stuff it's also ip to so it's you know potentially at least state funded theft at least the efforts to have to have what's been reported for intellectual property and that is probably one of the issues going on with this trade to protect we're we're we're into but when you look at other come come countries you mention russia i mean is it just silly for
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a country like the united states or anybody else in the u.s. to say look the world is changing we need to be ready for this stuff and is actually something that states should be proactive in dealing with well i think any state that has the capabilities is trying to do that not every state has the capability or is even talking about it certainly we know that the united states has the capabilities we made the internet so we understand it we know what's going on with it and you know by the releases that we've had of material from the n.s.a. we know the kinds of capabilities that offensive capabilities n.s.a. cia have been doing so we know what's occurring it just has to be the broader policy statement the country about how they're going to react and whether they're going to do that and i think this administration more than others is said we're not going to take it and if you're going to do something to us they're going to attack back and i think that's what's what's happening here is the genie out of the bottle i mean is there no way to stop nations from actively engaging in an off fence of
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cyber warfare. oh definitely i mean but it's been out of the bottle for a decade this is not something new this is something that's been going on everybody's been doing their little you know tagging back and forth trying to figure out where their weaknesses are and doing the probing that we would do in any kind of battlefield so this is been going on for some time now whether we've really had an offensive operation to the scale of war kind of you know concept no and b. you have to remember that what's going on in the cyber space is just part of the overall larger picture of having boots on the ground decipher space part of it doesn't mean anything if we can't control what's going on in that country or that place so it's this is just part of what's happening in the world and the cyberspace is just part of the battlefield a sobering intel from you todd shipley a c.e.o. of various software thank you to appreciate it thanks part. and before we
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go there is something different this week in the ongoing tit for political and policy tad on immigration policy in the u.s. the business community not very often are they very vocal on controversial policy matters generally we don't see them getting embroiled in contentious issues from a social perspective not only where they were vocal as reported on the program it seems that they made a defining difference as a successful businessman the president does seem to value is business colleagues opinions and relationships and this week the mass of business chieftains in opposition to his policy must have loomed large opponents included technology related companies c.e.o.'s of apple tesla and google detractors also encompass the business roundtable in the u.s. chamber of commerce and i'm not suggesting there are other factors that influence the decision there were members of president trump's own political party already speaking out in opposition to members of the clergy plus all of the former living first ladies of the united states perhaps even the first lady mamiya trump who is
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at the southern border today or the president's daughter ivanka made a difference but business leaders. plaited defining definite difference they made an enormous and important role and good for them if we consider why business leaders take policy positions there are basically two reasons that they do so it impacts their businesses bottom line on things like taxes or minimum wage or sector specific issues and or if they consider an issue so significant from a moral perspective that they believe using their voice will assist in moving the matter in the direction they seek what could be a combination of the two i think the second reason a moral imperative is the more likely candidate for motivating the business leaders to speak up this week this is the first time in a long stretch that business leaders have taken a hard line position on a contemporary and critical policy matter of momentous important where it made a real policy difference and for a policy change itself as we spoke about earlier it's significant but still only partially solved the problem the executive order while the president claimed
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repeatedly as did members of his cabinet that the only possible way to stop the family separations was if congress changed the law the president lied he issued an executive order on wednesday and changed it but he only changed it going forward that leaves those roughly six thousand children currently separated from their parents out there someplace in the world someplace around the country so there is more to be done by business leaders we hope that they will speak up that's all for now thanks for joining you catch boom bust it boom bust flash r.t. next time.
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this is this is southern kentucky. boyce's it was very funny. a ko money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the goal was to. live to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. welcome to max kaiser but as a sort of bible guy. looking forward to a year that's without. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain
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delegates. watch kaiser report. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present and then we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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we. welcome to day nine of the faith the world cup and our teeth coverage of football's biggest event of the game between nigeria and iceland has just ended with the first win for the african nation in group d. . also this hour brazil and costa rica's world cup dream liaison with all the highlights on the analysis from that match which is just wrapped up in some pieces but. the host cities and russia have welcomed thousands of fans from all around the world correspondents have been finding out about some of those attorneys and world cup experiences so far. fifty year old volkswagen beetle has been driven by mr noah and his friend
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from brazil. and in other news the wrong war is on the brink of exiting the hard won nuclear deal that was struck back in twenty fifteen describing the accord is being in intensive care after the us pulls out. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me the key aaron with all the world news update coming up for you but first it's football.
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well hello and welcome to ask i live in studio just about red square i'm kate concrete and i am alexia chefs' here we've got all the latest from the twenty two world cup right here in russia full time whistle has just gone out of nigeria in iceland game in volgograd with the african country taking the spoils you know to nil when we've got all the action for you now. so nigeria opened the scoring through a forward let me say shortly after halftime of the forty ninth minute although it is follow through the acts that the collapse of the ice like to get found out i cannot see what's on in the head with these me like me said then doubled his tally a simple finishing off the breaking point and rounding of people to make it to you know to nigeria i still look to have their way back into the game when they were given a penalty but guilty sigurdsson from everton takes a short run and misses and that was enough to be ours when the vietnam a are awarded penalty here at the world cup that's a bit of
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a miserable step for iceland isn't it i mean they really they were relying on him to put that away and he normally doesn't he's quite reliable with penalties but it's nigeria who are composed of any benefits doesn't it now argentina we can actually say if we talk about the plans of our kings how many of our own from really a game in this case we can say that it's and did it messi absolutely but i believe it but i believe definitely that there's somewhat of a sigh of relief now all across argentina and a huge. contingent here in russia because now obviously argentina have to win against nigeria and if iceland fail to beat creation which is not in line is highly likely to get him by the show. they are just it will be through absolutely but who then will they face if they go through then he would be a case of the fans of denmark wouldn't well you know it's not looking so good for the argentinians particularly all the pedigree that they have and all that pressure on the you know messi as well we saw him with his head and he sounded me jaring the the national anthem he already let me have the the weight of the nation on the
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shoulders so even more so now even more pressure building up to that last game should be exciting but this group is wide open as we can get on the screen so six points for a ship top of the group definitely through already nigeria three points argentina one iceland one so in a nutshell as i said if iceland fails to be gracious and argentina win against. nigeria in the last game then they're through i mean the question is whether they deserve to be through that's obviously a big matter but i have a selfish interest here i'm covering that last sixteen game of design and if it's argentina france is going to be crazy well i can answer that with a selfish reason as well because i've actually got france in the sweepstake so let's see whether or not they can guys i'm sort of deep down i've got french in the family so i was kind of hoping even of course obviously supporting him and russia as well but let's talk about nigeria a little bit the scintillating performance it's not just two goals they scored i think they could have scored more if they clipped the ball once just before scoring the second goal. the man who used to play for us the city and we were chatting
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about this why did they have a cell and i mean his back to see about him also goes back to where he kind of was look at years look at his performance i mean this is a top level top world class performance but also the world cup is always that showcase for people to sort of an opportunity to show exactly what they can do and also it's also the way to see what happens in the transfer market as well that it's not about going to be another question before we take off and you see the listing moving on a bit here we've got emotions they've been running high in st peter's lead as well where the walls have favorites brazil beat costa rica in dramatic fashion earlier by still spain in second half stoppage time to break the hearts of costa rica who are all but they were looking it was going to be a big draw artie's new harvey. peter schmeichel insipidus they get a special studio and they have all the highlights about trash. repeat action this is going to be nothing if they didn't make a breakthrough in saline to eat something very very very light show very late first
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minute was in the ninety's minute philip continue score. it was that one time that costa rica didn't defend properly. a ball coming from the cross coming from the left hand side and then it was headed down to his just couldn't control the ball and for the putting a stick in the nineteenth minute one nil and that was at a time when you think ok the phone that came in and they have a novice was in he's not going to be beaten today the way across the river defended that not going to be today and it would you know put the potential of a cd for that was in there and this really could change the game in favor of either team depending on the result the big. moments took to see what happens we have a right now we see the other side to be our you and i i really like this one so we have this situation where a name is being pushed over well i say pushed over he's not that that the costa rican players their feelings for the referee to go on a go and see if the assistant says you must come and see if he goes ahead and cheat
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on the monitor there and he comes back and gets a free kick to costa rica absolutely perfect and so fair and this is the intention that has been made for now the only thing that i don't like about that situation is that he did not good name a yellow card should have given him a yellow card for trying to get a penalty or cheating himself and his team for a penalty the second go well it came in the ninety's made it past seven and it was name and you know you don't miss from that even if you have a bad game he is saving a little bit of his reputation by scoring the goal. people will not be so critical with name after that. but i hope that you know for the sake of these well corruption and for the sake of you know the love of football that a play off his caliber steps up to the plate play a little bit better maybe try to think that this is a team game this is not
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a name our game and then starts to play as a team player at the moment for me everyone coming into the world cup saying brazil they have the best team they are the favorites to win the world cup for me the nowhere near as good as we thought they were and there for me not the favorites i think spain sofa. gratian i know we're going to be so down they are on today see if they can keep the level and neutrals will be very glad to hear that assessment i'm sure seeing some of their you know not so often named sides being right is in with a good chance of picking only eight teams that the one the twenty welcomes france afonso this really makes it an open competition and the brazil fans i'm sure they still think that the favorites no surprise we got to see some some back selling that when they really did scrape over the end of the day but they still celebrated that vital when. the. right.
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feel it is sad leaving the same pieces that stadium very happy with that result they may have costa rica defending resolutely what about twelve minutes to go brazil thought they had won a penalty with neymar being back there for the shavit and then refer to the v.a.r. where he probably over time those decisions then one minute he didn't slide for the kids he popped up at the far post so make it a one no that she said he thought of the golden. this whole a mob made it to know what hit the basically the last kick of the game the city and found the life of the duck results which surely helped book a place in the house faces brazil came out very strong in the first half seventeen shots total ten in the. article. but
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that the end of the game they couldn't hold up they played well but i thought brazil did what they had to do high emotion high intensity and i'm very happy with the result. would make you know how i need to make you i think played pretty well. they're going to play a better game by game because i think there is a true d.d. very to them and. hopefully reza we win the world cup but i gave him a chance and going through you know it was really cool let us. see how. no games are scheduled in moscow for today although we can hear very loud stuff coming from the tunisian fans down there in the city center i'm not sure you can actually hear it now but it's actually everywhere around the place now the streets not so thought.

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