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what was it like when you were in the so—called jungle in calais?mbition is to get there, ok, but when you arrive, you will face a lot of things, you will try to survive in this horrible place, to find food, clothes, just to survive. after that time you will lose your ambition, you will think you can't even move, just to survive. when you arrive at this place, you lost everything. and what kind of a welcome have you had in this country, bilal? a lot of pressure groups —— country, bilal? a lot of pressure groups “ a country, bilal? a lot of pressure groups —— a lot of groups like citizen uk, they welcomed us, and a lot of british people welcomed us andl lot of british people welcomed us and i am really happy with that. do you want to stay in britain, or do you want to stay in britain, or do you have an ambition to go back home one day, perhaps when the war is over, whenever that may be?m one day, perhaps when the war is over, whenever that may be? if the war is overand over, whenever that may be? if the war is over and make country is free again and
what was it like when you were in the so—called jungle in calais?mbition is to get there, ok, but when you arrive, you will face a lot of things, you will try to survive in this horrible place, to find food, clothes, just to survive. after that time you will lose your ambition, you will think you can't even move, just to survive. when you arrive at this place, you lost everything. and what kind of a welcome have you had in this country, bilal? a lot of pressure groups —— country, bilal? a...
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p&0 calais, so good luck getting there.ext available very. you get a freaky or copy on board, though. no point delaying it, get there and they will try to fit people on? -- free tea or coffee. what about the wildfires in france for the people evacuated? they will be lots of families trying to get to calais heading south on the busiest day for motorists. the french authorities warning of extremely difficult habit conditions and when you get to the south of france, we've seen over the past few days these awful wildfires sweeping across the south mostly between toulon and st tropez —— traffic conditions. halfway between marseille and nice. st tropez a busy area right now? yes, heaving with people. all the french people who ta ke people. all the french people who take their holidays injuly people. all the french people who take their holidays in july still finishing their holidays and the french people who take their holidays in august heading down. clearly a lot of damage and disruption and most of the main transport arteries
p&0 calais, so good luck getting there.ext available very. you get a freaky or copy on board, though. no point delaying it, get there and they will try to fit people on? -- free tea or coffee. what about the wildfires in france for the people evacuated? they will be lots of families trying to get to calais heading south on the busiest day for motorists. the french authorities warning of extremely difficult habit conditions and when you get to the south of france, we've seen over the past...
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amy: last november, french police dismantled the calais refugee camp, scattering thousands of asylum seekers -- many of them unaccompanied children seeking to reunite with relatives in britain. back in the united states, police in minneapolis will be required to start recording video on their body cameras whenever they respond to emergency calls or interact with anany victim, , suspect, or wits under a new policy announced wednesday by they city's interim police chief. >> what good is a camera if it is not being used when it may be needed the most? from this day forward in the minneapolis police department, we want to add strength to our expectations. body worn cameras must be on. amy: the change follows public outcry over the death of 40-year-old resident justine ruszczyk, who was shot in the abdomen by officer mohamed noor on july 15 after she dialed 911 twice to report a possible sexual assault near her home. neither officer noor nor his partner had activated body cameras at the time of ruszczyk's killing. in austin texas, police arrested 15 immigrants rights activists wednesday a
amy: last november, french police dismantled the calais refugee camp, scattering thousands of asylum seekers -- many of them unaccompanied children seeking to reunite with relatives in britain. back in the united states, police in minneapolis will be required to start recording video on their body cameras whenever they respond to emergency calls or interact with anany victim, , suspect, or wits under a new policy announced wednesday by they city's interim police chief. >> what good is a...
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i've been in the netherlands for 16 months, before that i was in thejungle in calais for almost four wanted to go to england. i arrived here after a dangerous journey. it was by god's grace that i didn't die, for many people did die. i eventually got here, but my case was not accepted. they didn't believe i was a christian. i don't know why. sorop says he converted to christianity years ago in iran, but he's still covering the basics in bible studies. and he didn't seem to know simple facts about jesus' life. we know that in this country the number of christians is now less than it used to be. in fact, we are a minority now, i believe. now we see that people from other countries are coming and they are new in their new religion and they have a lot of questions. that's also good for the church because now christians that are christians for many years have to think about, what do i believe? why do i believe it? can i explain it to a new believer? so it's also good for them. it's hard to know what to think, but these guys are saying they are really into christianity and they converted i
i've been in the netherlands for 16 months, before that i was in thejungle in calais for almost four wanted to go to england. i arrived here after a dangerous journey. it was by god's grace that i didn't die, for many people did die. i eventually got here, but my case was not accepted. they didn't believe i was a christian. i don't know why. sorop says he converted to christianity years ago in iran, but he's still covering the basics in bible studies. and he didn't seem to know simple facts...
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scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calais by bad planning and poor information—sharing. democrats have criticised president trump for saying he has the complete power to issue pardons, as an investigation continues into alleged russian meddling in last years us elections. it's thought he could use the presidential pardon for family members, aides and even himself. presidents can pardon people before they're found guilty or charged with an offence. the process of a person legally changing their gender could be made much easier following plans being considered by the government. the equalities minister justine greening is setting out plans that would not require a doctor's diagnosis. she says she wants to streamline the process and make it less intrusive. at the moment, if you are a transgender person and you want to go about changing your gender, it is a very complicated process. it is very medically driven as well so you have to go to a clinic and go through a lot of psychological profiling and, of course, actually that is so
scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calais by bad planning and poor information—sharing. democrats have criticised president trump for saying he has the complete power to issue pardons, as an investigation continues into alleged russian meddling in last years us elections. it's thought he could use the presidential pardon for family members, aides and even himself. presidents can pardon people before they're found guilty or...
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scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calaiserised by bad planning and poor information—sharing. democrats have criticised president trump for saying he has the complete power to issue pardons, as an investigation continues into alleged russian meddling in last year's us elections. it's thought he could use the presidential pardon for family members, aides and even himself. presidents can pardon people before they're found guilty or charged with an offence. the process of a person legally changing their gender could be made much easier following plans being considered by the government. the equalities minister justine greening is setting out plans that would not require a doctor's diagnosis. she says she wants to streamline the process and make it less intrusive. a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in to help areas hit by floods unleashed by a huge winter storm. torrential rain has forced people from their homes, while landslides have left several communities cut off. mo
scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calaiserised by bad planning and poor information—sharing. democrats have criticised president trump for saying he has the complete power to issue pardons, as an investigation continues into alleged russian meddling in last year's us elections. it's thought he could use the presidential pardon for family members, aides and even himself. presidents can pardon people before they're found guilty...
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thought it is empty but now there are seven hundred refugees back there again it's becoming a second calais we returned to the camp after dark on route our taxi driver tells us about some of the problems. there are a lot of home break ins a lot of aggression they snatch women's handbags but no one talks about balance heavey the migrants are everywhere in metz. at the camp we found out my quince apparently facing aggression as well from a certain community within the camp. where not. only. the problems why. fights yes they take your money. as we speak with another man we're told to stop filming by security guards. people here are hiding from those who are looking for them in their own country. if you show their faces on t.v. you're putting their lives driscoll we don't want journalists here. despite the worsening conditions and other issues both in and out of the camp more people continue to arrive. ski r.t. ments. with the white house signaling donald trump is ready to sign off on the anti russia sanctions bill america's top diplomat has explained the thinking behind the legislation rex til
thought it is empty but now there are seven hundred refugees back there again it's becoming a second calais we returned to the camp after dark on route our taxi driver tells us about some of the problems. there are a lot of home break ins a lot of aggression they snatch women's handbags but no one talks about balance heavey the migrants are everywhere in metz. at the camp we found out my quince apparently facing aggression as well from a certain community within the camp. where not. only. the...
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because says the government must provide clean water and sanitation to migrants and refugees around the calais area. becomes almost a year after the so called jungle camp was destroyed so we sit on hasbro. nmo. this is hell migrants have stocked up on water in the county area. through holes brought by ngos each migrant was allowed to fill one bottle per day. the french government to local authorities had refused to provide water fountains showers and latrines. but on monday the state's highest administrative court ruled the have to provide them within two days otherwise france would be violating migrants basic rights. migrants living conditions show serious shortcomings from public authorities which expose the people involved in humane or degrading treatment. humanitarian associations had alerted authorities over the situation taking the case to court. after a local court ordered authorities to provide minimal aid last. local authorities and the interior minister appealed the decision saying that setting up water fountains and showers would attract migrants back to cow they. were a massive cam
because says the government must provide clean water and sanitation to migrants and refugees around the calais area. becomes almost a year after the so called jungle camp was destroyed so we sit on hasbro. nmo. this is hell migrants have stocked up on water in the county area. through holes brought by ngos each migrant was allowed to fill one bottle per day. the french government to local authorities had refused to provide water fountains showers and latrines. but on monday the state's highest...
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thought it is empty but now there are seven hundred refugees back there again it's becoming a second calais we returned to the camp after dark on route our taxi driver tells us about some of the problems. there are a lot of home break ins a lot of aggression they snatch women's handbags but no one talks about balance heavey the migrants are everywhere in metz. at the camp we find out my current apparently facing aggression as well from a certain community within the camp. not. really. the problems why. do you fight yes they take your money. as we speak with another man we're told to stop filming by security guards or. people here hiding after those are looking for them in their own country. if you show their faces until you're putting their lives at risk we don't one journalist. conditions and other issues both and. people continue to. sean with even ski on t. metts. continue in venezuela violent clashes are wreaking havoc there ahead this sunday's crucial vote on who will be responsible for rewriting the country's constitution the situation is deemed by one airline now to be so severe it's
thought it is empty but now there are seven hundred refugees back there again it's becoming a second calais we returned to the camp after dark on route our taxi driver tells us about some of the problems. there are a lot of home break ins a lot of aggression they snatch women's handbags but no one talks about balance heavey the migrants are everywhere in metz. at the camp we find out my current apparently facing aggression as well from a certain community within the camp. not. really. the...
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carry on until you get to calais, then we bottleneck and it becomes britain's problem.s, people are desperate and are going to try. there may be perverse incentives in them being not dead, that is the problem. there's a huge human cost. yes, nobody is paying enough attention to think about bigger solutions. is it that political failure? since the tremendous political interest in this subject one year ago, it was cataclysmic in germany, austria and eastern europe, it has completely disappeared. thomas is right, the austrians will assert a national interest. alex mentioned the solution of the camp in the countries they come from, we at least have to invest, if we cannot improve the economic performance of these countries, they create economic or otherwise migrants, they need to build up camps, safe holding areas, as we have done in lebanon and syria and jordan. some have been operating for 50 or 70 years now, in the middle east. this is not a solution. but it is better than people dying in the ocean. you need to restore public trust in the process, making sure it is notju
carry on until you get to calais, then we bottleneck and it becomes britain's problem.s, people are desperate and are going to try. there may be perverse incentives in them being not dead, that is the problem. there's a huge human cost. yes, nobody is paying enough attention to think about bigger solutions. is it that political failure? since the tremendous political interest in this subject one year ago, it was cataclysmic in germany, austria and eastern europe, it has completely disappeared....
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condition as inhumane and says the area needs a formal migrants account, at less than one year after the calais less than one year after the calaisjungle was closed, the french government is adamant it doesn't want another one. france has struggled for decades to deal with the migrants converging here. last 0ctober it with many from thejungle here. last 0ctober it with many from the jungle camp and here. last 0ctober it with many from thejungle camp and police yesterday's accident at dunkirk was the routine event to stop new comes from springing up. this man has already taken his family through six different countries, but wants his children to grow up in the uk, as he speaks english, like the government and believes that there they will be given a home. many people will face financial hardship and be forced into debt if changes are made to the new welfare benefit, universal credit. that's according to the charity citizens advice which is calling for improvements. however ministers insist the benefit is working. at the citizens advice offers an increased number of people are coming in, complain
condition as inhumane and says the area needs a formal migrants account, at less than one year after the calais less than one year after the calaisjungle was closed, the french government is adamant it doesn't want another one. france has struggled for decades to deal with the migrants converging here. last 0ctober it with many from thejungle here. last 0ctober it with many from the jungle camp and here. last 0ctober it with many from thejungle camp and police yesterday's accident at dunkirk...
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put numbers have soared especially since the closure of the calais jungle camp last year. and many have been staying in tents in on the official overflow area. is that. we've begun an operation to shelter migrants who live and degrading conditions both for their safety and for the health. of softly. nearly two thousand eight hundred migrants mainly from africa and the middle east removed in the operation. they were taken on buses to a range of reception centers across the great to paris region of evil difference. officials say the reception centers as well as providing food and lodging will offer access to medical care and immigration officials to give advice on the asylum process. but with such large numbers that apply pressure is growing on the authorities to come up with a solution. paris is matt and he dialed though what's a new goal with measures to accommodate the migrant flow and provide basic humanitarian conditions. we would organize ation for education science and culture is declared the old city of hebron. palestinian world heritage site in danger prompting isra
put numbers have soared especially since the closure of the calais jungle camp last year. and many have been staying in tents in on the official overflow area. is that. we've begun an operation to shelter migrants who live and degrading conditions both for their safety and for the health. of softly. nearly two thousand eight hundred migrants mainly from africa and the middle east removed in the operation. they were taken on buses to a range of reception centers across the great to paris region...
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scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calaisised by bad planning and poor information—sharing. a 20—year—old man has died after being apprehended by a police officer in an east london shop. the metropolitan police said the man was followed on foot after officers tried to stop a car in hackney yesterday. they say he was taken ill after apparently trying to swallow an object and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. the independent police complaints commission has been informed. senior democrats have described as "disturbing" president trump's assertion that he has complete power to pardon. mr trump sent a long series of tweets on saturday as media reports emerged that he has been looking at ways to pardon himself — and his family — if a special investigation finds them guilty of colluding with russia during the us election campaign. from washington, laura bicker reports. donald trump hope this week would be a celebration of all that is made in america, including best new state—of—the—art aircraft carrier. instead he
scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calaisised by bad planning and poor information—sharing. a 20—year—old man has died after being apprehended by a police officer in an east london shop. the metropolitan police said the man was followed on foot after officers tried to stop a car in hackney yesterday. they say he was taken ill after apparently trying to swallow an object and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time...
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you've got this mini—calais's now. also on the outskirts of paris.a european crisis. of course there is the political asylu m of course there is the political asylum seekers, and there's the economic migrants. but it creates this huge migration problem. can i suggest that we should use the word crisis for those people who have to leave their homes. uganda, which is my old home country from which i was exciting 45 years ago, in the last year has taken 500,000 refugees from south sudan. what has uganda done? uganda is one of the poorest nations in the world. uganda has given groups of them, or family groups, a plot of land. the idea that we europeans, and i do consider myself, i will always be a european, brexit or not brexit, i consider myself pa rt of or not brexit, i consider myself part ofan or not brexit, i consider myself part of an extraordinary continent with extraordinary history. if what is going on is a failure, is a massive failure to understand libya wasn't the place it is before the french and the brits went into libya. i'm not a friend o
you've got this mini—calais's now. also on the outskirts of paris.a european crisis. of course there is the political asylu m of course there is the political asylum seekers, and there's the economic migrants. but it creates this huge migration problem. can i suggest that we should use the word crisis for those people who have to leave their homes. uganda, which is my old home country from which i was exciting 45 years ago, in the last year has taken 500,000 refugees from south sudan. what...
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nearly 80 handguns are seized from a car heading to the uk from calais.pe for two people after their mcclaren sports supercar crashes into the side of a house and bursts into flames. a 16—year—old girl has pleaded guilty at leeds crown court to the manslaughter of seven—year—old katie rough. the girl appeared by video link at leeds crown court, where she pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility. katie died in hospital injanuary after being found seriously injured on a playing field in york. and we can now cross to our correspondent danny savage outside leeds crown court. tell us more about what happened inside. i am sure many people will recollect what happened to katie roughin recollect what happened to katie rough in january when they see her picture today. she was the seven—year—old girl killed after being at school for the day on the outskirts of york by an older girl, a teenager. but teenager was quickly arrested after katie was killed, and she has appeared by video link at leeds crown court today. the death of katie rough was cert
nearly 80 handguns are seized from a car heading to the uk from calais.pe for two people after their mcclaren sports supercar crashes into the side of a house and bursts into flames. a 16—year—old girl has pleaded guilty at leeds crown court to the manslaughter of seven—year—old katie rough. the girl appeared by video link at leeds crown court, where she pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility. katie died in hospital injanuary after being found seriously injured on a...
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there is no effort whatever to identify dubs children in either calais or in dunkirk or indeed in greeceit is a catastrophe for these children, and i feel passionate about it, and nothing seems to be done. i recognise the noble lady's passion, and she and i have talked on a number of occasions on this, and i also have read her report. the first thing that i would say, in terms of the treatment by police of children in france, is this, and i've said this before in this house, the prime responsibility for unaccompanied children in europe lies with the authorities in the countries in which the children are present. however, we continue to work with european and international partners to reach a solution to the migrant crisis, and the uk has contributed significantly in terms of hosting, supporting and protecting the most vulnerable children. once we have reached the 480 children, she says the government will have accepted or will accept under section 67. is that the end of it or will the government respond to local authorities who say and are still saying they are willing to take more? it's
there is no effort whatever to identify dubs children in either calais or in dunkirk or indeed in greeceit is a catastrophe for these children, and i feel passionate about it, and nothing seems to be done. i recognise the noble lady's passion, and she and i have talked on a number of occasions on this, and i also have read her report. the first thing that i would say, in terms of the treatment by police of children in france, is this, and i've said this before in this house, the prime...
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. >> they said he will be rightly missed by his colleagues a student in the calais alumni who are inspired him in and out of the classroom. struck a frightening scene last night at a gas station in redwood cityà >>> a look at a fighting scene last night at a gas station in redwood city. it was reported just before 9 pm last night at chevron. on woodside road and oxford street. bought the car in the gas station were damaged. there were no reports of any injuries.>>> rosemary orozco join us . all eyes on the weekend. >> it will be a hot weekend. we are looking at temperatures reaching near 100. as we get into saturday and sunday. here is a look at san francisco. temperatures range from low 60s at the coast to low 90s. a beautiful view over san francisco sitting at 64. oakland a 71. san jose is 82 outside your door. as we get into the bay area weekend temperatures came up some. a few degrees. as we get into saturday and sunday, our inland cities will be baking. they have a heat advisory in place for saturday and sunday. for those that cannot stand the heat, it will not last long. temperatures
. >> they said he will be rightly missed by his colleagues a student in the calais alumni who are inspired him in and out of the classroom. struck a frightening scene last night at a gas station in redwood cityà >>> a look at a fighting scene last night at a gas station in redwood city. it was reported just before 9 pm last night at chevron. on woodside road and oxford street. bought the car in the gas station were damaged. there were no reports of any injuries.>>>...
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the cfo of calais school join us from paris -- will join us from paris in a bloomberg exclusive.n the next hour, the mcdonald's ceo joins us to the world's biggest restaurant chain rolling out a new delivery service on top of a strong earnings report. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. " mark: i am mark barton in london. let's talk, and earnings news today. general dynamics and northrop grumman post second-quarter results. here in europe, you are watching shares of catalase rise. rise, confirming full having your targets. joining us is the cfo pascal bouchait at. thank you for joining us today. how would you characterize the very segments within your market right now? of the menrall good in a business is even though there is uncertainty regarding the overhaul. the level of demand -- look at our figures. top line for thales in the first half of 2017. and all of our businesses are growing in quite a nice way. as you say, there is pressure on some defense budgets, but there is also pressure on u.s. president donald trump to enforc
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bret: charles, from the press briefing, sarah huckabee sanders set all staff will report through calaisincluding jared kushner and ivanka trump and that the president has "100% confidence in all of the cabinet members." that includes jeff sessions, the attorney general. 100% confidence. >> looks like the trump administration hit bottom last week and it seems to have bounced off the bottom. kelly is exerting his authority. he's been given authority. i have to say, scaramucci, we hardly knew ye. i think he would be a better contestant on "dancing with the stars" than spicer. this is an obvious signal from the president and kelly that he is in charge. sarah huckabee sanders slightly misspoke when she said, when she spoke about the line of succession. what she meant was a line of command. if the line of command, and i would have been imagined kelly would have demanded this, he's a guy from the marines. he's been an orderly guy for 50 years. he would demand that it goes through him. then you have the beginnings of a white house that can function. i think it will be a test as to whether jared
bret: charles, from the press briefing, sarah huckabee sanders set all staff will report through calaisincluding jared kushner and ivanka trump and that the president has "100% confidence in all of the cabinet members." that includes jeff sessions, the attorney general. 100% confidence. >> looks like the trump administration hit bottom last week and it seems to have bounced off the bottom. kelly is exerting his authority. he's been given authority. i have to say, scaramucci, we...
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it's of the upmost calais and something we detest as an agency and we test for any individual who is tree in our community who would act like that. >> deputies will not say whether they're looking for more suspects in connection with the crime. they wouldn't specify what role brown played in the attack. but he was likely inside of miss flo's home with cuen. brown is scheduled to be arraigned at the santa clara courthouse later this afternoon. >> allie rasmus, thank you. >>> time is 6:04. federal agents used a social media post of a suspected gang member to track him down and arrest him for several robberies. investigators say 20-year-old zach tutu map of oakland help them build their case against him. the borough of tobacco and firearm and explosives says they found photos of map posting with weapons on facebook page. and they found -- a police chief who teaches at usf says social media is helpful at solving crimes. >> people who engage in criminal conduct feel they're never going to be caught and you know, eventually people's luck run out and particularly if they're sharing informat
it's of the upmost calais and something we detest as an agency and we test for any individual who is tree in our community who would act like that. >> deputies will not say whether they're looking for more suspects in connection with the crime. they wouldn't specify what role brown played in the attack. but he was likely inside of miss flo's home with cuen. brown is scheduled to be arraigned at the santa clara courthouse later this afternoon. >> allie rasmus, thank you. >>>...
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been an upsurge in new arrivals as more come across the mediterranean from libya and some going to calaiso try to get across the channel to the u.k., but they set up a center in paris, for 12,000 just last year, it's been overrun, there's not enough space and taking the latest refugees into processing centers and then moving them elsewhere around the country. some will be deported and some given an opportunity to perhaps seek asylum. again, it's europe under siege because they just don't have the capacity to handle the inall of the refugees. stuart: i wonder if that came up in the g20 meetings, but europeans have it so wrong and america has it right. liz: i wonder if it came up, obama's red line on syria. stuart: i wonder, i wonder. soccer fans, international soccer stand lionel messy, supposedly the best in the world, fined in order to avoid jail time. what's with that? ash will tell you shortly. [laughter] >> three weeks to go before the august recess for congress. could you imagine the political repercussions if they don't get health reform done? we'll deal with that after this. >> we'
been an upsurge in new arrivals as more come across the mediterranean from libya and some going to calaiso try to get across the channel to the u.k., but they set up a center in paris, for 12,000 just last year, it's been overrun, there's not enough space and taking the latest refugees into processing centers and then moving them elsewhere around the country. some will be deported and some given an opportunity to perhaps seek asylum. again, it's europe under siege because they just don't have...