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the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from new york is ecognized. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. thank you to our ranking member for yielding, i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 4760. this is an anti-immigrant bill, plain and timple. it fails to provide a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. it dismantles family immigration. it ends the important diversity visa lottery program. it funds $30 billion for trump's border wall and fails to address the horrible zero tolerance policy. why are we moving forward with a bill that does not address the malicious detention of families seeking asylum? a bill that does nothing to reyibet the 2,300 children separated from their parents? these policies are really a disgrace and stain on our country. just imagine the horrors of these families fleeing violence, domestic abuse. but we're not providing refugees, no. our government, our government has been rippi
the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from new york is ecognized. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. thank you to our ranking member for yielding, i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 4760. this is an anti-immigrant bill, plain and timple. it fails to provide a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. it dismantles family...
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s from the 42nd infantry from the vermont national guard. they joined up with the 278th ational cavalry in iraq. all 21 soldiers returned home to their families safely. but since their safe return, this same group has lost two members from prostate cancer and another has been treated to it and they believe their exposure to burn pit toxins. they stay in touch and their families stay in touch and how they have been stuck together throughout the years. but those members that have not had the direct health issues that some of their comrades have are wondering if they will get sick. this funding would provide resources to the v.a. to make necessary improvements to the registry and prepare to the long-term for those affected veterans and allow the v.a. to hire analysts and doctors who can connect the registry to make necessary updates to the registry and increase the funding for research. the cost of the war must always include the cost of caring for the warrior and this funding helps to do just that. i thank chairman carter and ranking member wa
s from the 42nd infantry from the vermont national guard. they joined up with the 278th ational cavalry in iraq. all 21 soldiers returned home to their families safely. but since their safe return, this same group has lost two members from prostate cancer and another has been treated to it and they believe their exposure to burn pit toxins. they stay in touch and their families stay in touch and how they have been stuck together throughout the years. but those members that have not had the...
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the gentleman from northern mariana islands reserves. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i yield to the gentleman from wisconsin. -i the gentleman is recognized. >> i would like to thank the gentleman from minnesota for introducing this bill. this is a gem that goes across seven states. but i take particular interest in it because the 173 miles we are adding today is close to the state of wisconsin. there are many outdoor enthusiasts in my district to do what they can to complete the nortcotr trail. most of the trail would wind up in an area that would be difficult to get through. mr. grothman: there is an econet to minnesota but there is a huge benefit so any of our american citizens particularly in the area that is junk developed and i encourage passage of the bill and add the 137 miles. and we look forward to walking across each one of those miles. thank you, the gentleman from minnesota. -i the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah reserves. the gentleman from northern mariana islands is recognized. mr. sablan: may i inquire ho
the gentleman from northern mariana islands reserves. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i yield to the gentleman from wisconsin. -i the gentleman is recognized. >> i would like to thank the gentleman from minnesota for introducing this bill. this is a gem that goes across seven states. but i take particular interest in it because the 173 miles we are adding today is close to the state of wisconsin. there are many outdoor enthusiasts in my district to do what they can to complete the...
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jammed from 880 to the west end. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf.members of the san jose city council... say they are now leaving the republican party... partly because of the presidents immigration policy. the city council members defended state and local republican leadership but said the national party no longer stands for freedom over tyranny. ( james ) following back-to-back championships and finals m-v-p ... kevin durant is recognized for being an m- v-p off the court as well.( darya ) at the 2018 n-b-a awards last night ... durant was presented the "nba cares community assist award." during the 2017-18 season, durant pledged more than 13-million do
jammed from 880 to the west end. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf.members of the san jose city council... say they are now leaving the republican party... partly because of the presidents immigration policy. the city council members defended state and local republican leadership but said the national party no longer stands for freedom over tyranny. ( james ) following back-to-back championships and finals m-v-p ... kevin durant is recognized for being an m- v-p off the...
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this was not done before and we know from audio that was released yesterday and from even hearing from the parents themselves that the children are really suffering as a result of this. they're coming with their parents. they're being separated from their parents. they don't know what is coming next and they're not being told. >> secretary nielsen, to your point were she pushed back and said this happened under former president obama, former president bush. we went back and looked at some of the stats, if you guys want to jump in here, in much, much, much lower numbers. i mean there are was not at all, the rate that this is happening is far, far higher than what it was in previous administration. >> it wasn't the policy in the past to separate families. and this, as we've heard from administration officials over the course of the last several months, has actually been an intentional policy to separate children from their parents so that other parents willing disraged from sending their children, which is not working and in the legislative context to get more leverage for president trum
this was not done before and we know from audio that was released yesterday and from even hearing from the parents themselves that the children are really suffering as a result of this. they're coming with their parents. they're being separated from their parents. they don't know what is coming next and they're not being told. >> secretary nielsen, to your point were she pushed back and said this happened under former president obama, former president bush. we went back and looked at some...
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more than 1,000 came from not just el paso and nm 23478 but from all over texas.alt lake city, denver. joe kennedy from boston, massachusetts. and they were there to make sure that we could answer this question. who is this country? in a better way than we are right now. we're not a country that is going to take kids from their parents after they have survived a 2,000-mile journey, fleeing the most brutal, the most violent, the deadliest countries in this hemisphere if not the plan planet. we're a country that's going to make sure we follow our own laws. there's a lawful way to petition for asylum. and this young mother i was telling you about earlier who survived the journey from honduras with her 7-year-old daughter in the mcallen border control station they said why didn't you cross at the port of entry? she said [ speaking spanish ] i was scared. >> the administration saying if you want asiel sxum cross at a point of entry we will not be skerptding parents and children. we'll only separate you if you cross another the long place. >> except now at the ports of
more than 1,000 came from not just el paso and nm 23478 but from all over texas.alt lake city, denver. joe kennedy from boston, massachusetts. and they were there to make sure that we could answer this question. who is this country? in a better way than we are right now. we're not a country that is going to take kids from their parents after they have survived a 2,000-mile journey, fleeing the most brutal, the most violent, the deadliest countries in this hemisphere if not the plan planet....
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that she inherited from her ancestors and what we found was that she might have had an ancestor from asia. but the rest came overwhelmingly from around the mediterranean area. it had long been suspected that the woman had migrated from china not so it turns out rather she was from south eastern europe and had integrated into a socially mixed village community study manna buildings offer protection and there was likely a place for tribunals as mine it's diverse origins the community was well organized . the d.n.a. shows that the women with normal skulls have ancestors from central and northern europe while those with elongation skulls all come from elsewhere. as a for instance the taliban actually no i mean the surprising thing for us was to discover that the women the ones with the different scoldings came according to their genetic data from southeastern europe. so we have these women who really covered a great distance to arrive here in bavaria where they died and were buried just after. it's possible that elongated skulls were a female status symbol in southeastern europe perhaps
that she inherited from her ancestors and what we found was that she might have had an ancestor from asia. but the rest came overwhelmingly from around the mediterranean area. it had long been suspected that the woman had migrated from china not so it turns out rather she was from south eastern europe and had integrated into a socially mixed village community study manna buildings offer protection and there was likely a place for tribunals as mine it's diverse origins the community was well...
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'm congressman ted lieu from california. mr. lieu: they said there was no policy of family separation. then reversed and said there is a policy but she won't apologize for fendi it. and said, only congress can change the laws on it. the executive order by trump puts her statements very clearly in a spotlight as all lies. her credibility has been shredded. she needs to resign. and by the way, there's still 2,300 babies and children still separated from their mothers and fathers. that is evil. that is sinful. we need to know where those children are, how we are going to reunite them. 20 days ago i led a letter to secretary nielsen along with other members of congress asking very basic questions -- how do you make sure that some of those kids are not put with child molesters? how do you make sure we reunite those kids with their parents? she hasn't been able to answer those questions. she needs to go. she needs to resign. she's a national embarrassment and executing an evil policy. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what
'm congressman ted lieu from california. mr. lieu: they said there was no policy of family separation. then reversed and said there is a policy but she won't apologize for fendi it. and said, only congress can change the laws on it. the executive order by trump puts her statements very clearly in a spotlight as all lies. her credibility has been shredded. she needs to resign. and by the way, there's still 2,300 babies and children still separated from their mothers and fathers. that is evil....
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close quote from the letter from deputy attorney general rosenstein. that's exactly what these requests would do. they would risk damage to reputation. put lives -- cases and lives at risk. already two people two informants have had their identities outed. and invite political interference by opening sensitive files to congressional staff without restriction. we ought to let the special counsel complete his work without hindrance. we ought to see whatever the special counsel finds resm act to it as appropriate. perhaps hold hearings into the findings. when we see that. all we know about the special counsel so far, unlike all the allegations against him and his investigation, it's a witch hunt, it's this, it's that. all we ealy know is there are 20 indictments, five guilty pleas and there have been no leaks so you can't say anything about then investigation other than in this time period they've already gotten 20 indictments, five guilty pleas, including some of the closest people to the president and his administration and his campaign. we'll see where
close quote from the letter from deputy attorney general rosenstein. that's exactly what these requests would do. they would risk damage to reputation. put lives -- cases and lives at risk. already two people two informants have had their identities outed. and invite political interference by opening sensitive files to congressional staff without restriction. we ought to let the special counsel complete his work without hindrance. we ought to see whatever the special counsel finds resm act to...
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from. becoming a soccer superpower china's ranks seventy fifth in the world but it wants to reach the very top and germany's football federation is ready to help with coaching staff and expertise. it's about reputation love again and money lots of money in the book deal worth billions to germany and china. and for the. closer and fifteen on the top of. the fast pace of life in the digital shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the wheaties finds and interviews with makers and users. in forty five minutes. where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to his shadow and a few news papers one official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many kandice and their lives are the same for doing such an inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. gun afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see the microphones who have decided t
from. becoming a soccer superpower china's ranks seventy fifth in the world but it wants to reach the very top and germany's football federation is ready to help with coaching staff and expertise. it's about reputation love again and money lots of money in the book deal worth billions to germany and china. and for the. closer and fifteen on the top of. the fast pace of life in the digital shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the wheaties...
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north korea's leader arriving there as we heard from from adrian brown a few moments ago.at the hotel for that meeting with singapore's prime minister president trump due to arrive now in a little under two hours time and he will be meeting with singapore's prime minister as well before that historic summit between the north korean leader and the u.s. president on tuesday. the opposition supporters in the democratic republic of congo show that backing for khatami the exiled opposition leader is seen as the main rival to president joseph kabila his seventeen years in power could end in the presidential election that's due in december fintan monahan reports. thousands gathered to hear the man they believe is the democratic republic of congo's best hope for change but moyes could tumbi hasn't set foot in the country for more than two years in this video message sent from exile he promised to unite the opposition and bring an end to the rule of longtime leader joseph dabo is that i believe that this was a demonstration to everyone showing that moyes is alive and he's preoccupi
north korea's leader arriving there as we heard from from adrian brown a few moments ago.at the hotel for that meeting with singapore's prime minister president trump due to arrive now in a little under two hours time and he will be meeting with singapore's prime minister as well before that historic summit between the north korean leader and the u.s. president on tuesday. the opposition supporters in the democratic republic of congo show that backing for khatami the exiled opposition leader is...
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the people who attacked us on 9/11 came from canada. they didn't come from the way, four mexico. you never met a mexican tourist. and i certainly haven't met one, either. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i yield myself one minute. mr. speaker, i would just point out that under current conditions, current law, the united states of america takes in 1.1 million new citizens every year. we're the most generous country on the face of the earth. americans should be rightly proud of that. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas. excuse me, california. mrs. torres: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts, the distinguished ranking member of the committee on rules, mr. mcgovern. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for three minutes. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, what we're doing here today is insane. for eight years republican leaders have blocked every attempt to debat
the people who attacked us on 9/11 came from canada. they didn't come from the way, four mexico. you never met a mexican tourist. and i certainly haven't met one, either. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i yield myself one minute. mr. speaker, i would just point out that under current conditions, current law, the united states of america takes in 1.1 million new citizens every...
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party from office ahead of the vote apologize for his party's past mistakes. it has been an honor to be the prime minister of spain it has been an honor to leave behind a better scheme than one that i found when i took over government i wish my substitute will be able to stay the same i think i have improved the well being of the people of spain if anyone has been offended by my actions i think everyone especially my party without whom none of this would be possible thank you to all spaniards for their support and understanding and good luck to all of you and to spain. the vote follows a long running corruption scandal involving leading members of roy's party he became the first prime minister in office to give evidence in a trial last year. former people's party treasurer louis busyness was among twenty nine people convicted on corruption charges he was once a close ally of the hallway he was given a thirty three year jail sentence and fined fifty one million dollars the people's party was also ordered to pay back two hundred ninety five thousand dollars but
party from office ahead of the vote apologize for his party's past mistakes. it has been an honor to be the prime minister of spain it has been an honor to leave behind a better scheme than one that i found when i took over government i wish my substitute will be able to stay the same i think i have improved the well being of the people of spain if anyone has been offended by my actions i think everyone especially my party without whom none of this would be possible thank you to all spaniards...
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border from there we have heard from the president of the u.n. human rights council and he said that the u.s. withdrawal is a topic that should be explicitly discussed by the council that we did hear from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the united nations and she said that the usa would be can. ten uing to push an agenda of human rights around the world however they would no longer be participating in the un body. we cannot cross live to ramsey brood author and editor of the palestine chronicle for more on this now one of the main reasons my pump gave for quitting the council is that there are many human rights abusers among those countries that participate in the body so they have a point of course he doesn't have a point because if he understands full well how the council actually works it's the forty seven members of the council are elected by the general assembly of the united nations it means it's a democratic process with or there are some members who have human rights human rights records or not it doesn't matter it's a democratic proce
border from there we have heard from the president of the u.n. human rights council and he said that the u.s. withdrawal is a topic that should be explicitly discussed by the council that we did hear from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the united nations and she said that the usa would be can. ten uing to push an agenda of human rights around the world however they would no longer be participating in the un body. we cannot cross live to ramsey brood author and editor of the palestine...
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brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. an emergency summit on migration in europe called for this coming sunday. some leaders are staying home. italy's prime minister, giuseppe conte, agreed to attend, but only after a phone call and assurances from german chancellor angela merkel. her political future is on the line as she pushes for european union solution on migration. also coming up, where are their parents? trump says border agents are trying to reunite migrant children separated from their mothers and fathers. a public backlash forced him to scrap a policy which took 2000 children away from their families. we will get the latest from washington. plus, campaigning for the next election in erdogan's, turkey, what is ankara turns away an international observer from germany, we asked how likely is sunday's election to be fair? also coming up on the show, heading to the world cup. argentina clash with croatia. there were some spectacular goals on show. we bring you the action from that and all of thursday's other world cu
brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. an emergency summit on migration in europe called for this coming sunday. some leaders are staying home. italy's prime minister, giuseppe conte, agreed to attend, but only after a phone call and assurances from german chancellor angela merkel. her political future is on the line as she pushes for european union solution on migration. also coming up, where are their parents? trump says border agents are trying to reunite migrant children...
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from president trump.t might come out of it? presumably there will be some clues as to the outcome of these talks? i think that 4pm this afternoon local time press conference, or press briefing, is going to be a question and answer session? we don't know. its press availability, the white house has said, president trump could make a statement or he could answer questions. kim jong—un we know isn't going to make any public announcement or statement before he leaves for the airport, which, as you say, could be as soon as 2pm. it's coming up to 1215 pm so he could be out in an hour and 45 minutes. this is a short amount of time they have had together if they have achieved something substantial. all eyes will be on president trump and that briefing of 4pm to see what he has to say and to see what the specifics are of what he's managed to get from his north korean counterpart, and what he's offering in return. because that's the other side of this, the us will have to offer quite a lot to the north korean leade
from president trump.t might come out of it? presumably there will be some clues as to the outcome of these talks? i think that 4pm this afternoon local time press conference, or press briefing, is going to be a question and answer session? we don't know. its press availability, the white house has said, president trump could make a statement or he could answer questions. kim jong—un we know isn't going to make any public announcement or statement before he leaves for the airport, which, as...
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from their parents? >> reporter: wolf, there is no question, even though stephen miller there, senior adviser to the president, called it a simple decision. it is being viewed as anything but a simple decision, largely because of the images that are coming in from the border, those images of the children, the images of the parents and families. the reality here, wolf, is the white house realizes it hasn't done a good job of explaining this policy. it realizes it has not done a good job of communicating this policy. they're hearing a variety of criticism across the board, from people on the hill, evangelical groups and democrats as well. they've also heard from former first lady laura bush. they have not backed down, something we do not see this administration doing often, if at all. they are trying to explain it and call it more of a law enforcement issue. the reality here, wolf, this is at the heart of the broader immigration issue. there is no end in sight to that necessarily. this was being viewed as
from their parents? >> reporter: wolf, there is no question, even though stephen miller there, senior adviser to the president, called it a simple decision. it is being viewed as anything but a simple decision, largely because of the images that are coming in from the border, those images of the children, the images of the parents and families. the reality here, wolf, is the white house realizes it hasn't done a good job of explaining this policy. it realizes it has not done a good job of...
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is it different from barcelona ? is he carrying that pressure? is it different from barcelona?nta is continuing her preparation ahead of wimbledon. the british 11 is taking on the serbian at eastbourne. these are the pictures. it is 0-0 eastbourne. these are the pictures. it is 0—0 in the second. 15—15 at the moment. that is life on bbc two or the bbc sport website. anthonyjoshua's plaid heavyweight unification fight could be in doubt. joshua king macro promoter, eddie hearn, was reportedly close to finalising negotiations. the wba have lost patience and demanded he ta ke have lost patience and demanded he take on russia's entry instead or risk being stripped of the title. the scores are still the same in the world cup games. i will be back in the next hour. thank you. var had its most controversial night at the world cup yesterday. on four occasions across two games of football the referee stared at a pitchside camera to decide whether he made the right decision or not — with mixed results. two referees made simultaneous decisions in the 92nd minute of two games — spain won gr
is it different from barcelona ? is he carrying that pressure? is it different from barcelona?nta is continuing her preparation ahead of wimbledon. the british 11 is taking on the serbian at eastbourne. these are the pictures. it is 0-0 eastbourne. these are the pictures. it is 0—0 in the second. 15—15 at the moment. that is life on bbc two or the bbc sport website. anthonyjoshua's plaid heavyweight unification fight could be in doubt. joshua king macro promoter, eddie hearn, was reportedly...
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from iraq, one was from syria, and one was from afghanistan. did not even know we had refugee children in this state. host: is far as the troubled and, why do you think it is important to uphold it? because it determines whether or not a person can or should come into this country. when president trump started the travel ban, he wanted to vet these women and children. having heard what you just heard, this proves that children in other countries, like a caller said, you have to do your homework. this is exactly what happened, and i hope the staffers in the white house got this message because it supports the the united states of america, who i voted for, and supports the supreme court justices because we have to put a stop on unwanted refugees coming into this country because when you have problems like this, it creates a big problem. host: let's hear from william, new york. are you asking for william? host: yes. caller: i'm in california. host: apologies, go ahead. caller: i was calling to support the president and the supreme to theecause the
from iraq, one was from syria, and one was from afghanistan. did not even know we had refugee children in this state. host: is far as the troubled and, why do you think it is important to uphold it? because it determines whether or not a person can or should come into this country. when president trump started the travel ban, he wanted to vet these women and children. having heard what you just heard, this proves that children in other countries, like a caller said, you have to do your...
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i need someone from irs. i need someone from my school. and there isn't the funding. we have to ask the question, why is the funding going to projects like this? who is it serving? who is it helping? we certainly know who it is hurting, and it'e kids. >>> next, president trump defending his new immigration policy. he is blaming democrats and tweeting, change the law. but for fact's sake, there are three things that could quickly end the separation from children and their parents. the white house, the senate and, of course, congress, all under republican control. we're going to dig into that next. >>> and there is more ahead for the president today. here's what we'll be watching for. 11:30 a.m. eastern, he'll meet with his national space council. we'll speak with a former astronaut later this hour. at 12:30, the president will sign the safe neighborhood immigration act. focusing on partnerships to combat criminal gangs and organized crime. 3:00 p.m., trump will meet privately with republican senators on ill grammigration. there's a lot happening in washington and a lot
i need someone from irs. i need someone from my school. and there isn't the funding. we have to ask the question, why is the funding going to projects like this? who is it serving? who is it helping? we certainly know who it is hurting, and it'e kids. >>> next, president trump defending his new immigration policy. he is blaming democrats and tweeting, change the law. but for fact's sake, there are three things that could quickly end the separation from children and their parents. the...
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this is newsnight from. pushes europe to embrace a tougher stance on migration as it turns away migrants rescue ship this time carrying more than two hundred people but the lifeline is not in the go see asians with also on the program. problems in the united states also thinks their struggle to reunite children separated from their families of the u.s. border activists say migrant parents overthrowing the jets about asylum claims to get their kids back. to world cup drama through iberia and everywhere it's just rueful top spot in group baker spike struggled with rocco portugal's thanked often late skeff from. i'm phil welcome to the program. as the european union struggles to find a common migration policy italy has taken the initiative speaking in libya on monday the country's rightwing interior minister called for migrant screening centers in north africa meanwhile his country has blocked another rescue ship carrying migrants from docking on it shores. sea sick malnourished and facing conditions the organi
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new, from magnum.ool a few degrees across the entire bay area today. interior locations will be in the 80s and 90s and 60s at the coast. onshore winds will become breezy in the afternoon, locally gusty at times. widespread cooling is then likely late this week and into the upcoming weekend as an upper level trough develops over the west coast. ( robin ) accident dumbarton bridge. wb 84 before the toll plaza. wb at the limit (ááá2 shot bamááá)( james ) more and more men are going under the knife. doctors say more than one million american men had plastic surgery last year. they say its they say its mostly botox operations ... and surgeries that get rid of that beer belly ... and to smooth out their pecs. experts say pressure from social media to always look good ... and pressure in the workplace to look young are driving factors. ( james ) some surgeons suggest its all a positive sign ... as more men are opening up to talking about their insecurities. ( james ) coming up after the break... they feed 260
new, from magnum.ool a few degrees across the entire bay area today. interior locations will be in the 80s and 90s and 60s at the coast. onshore winds will become breezy in the afternoon, locally gusty at times. widespread cooling is then likely late this week and into the upcoming weekend as an upper level trough develops over the west coast. ( robin ) accident dumbarton bridge. wb 84 before the toll plaza. wb at the limit (ááá2 shot bamááá)( james ) more and more men are going under the...
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this president, from the white house. me read one tweet from the president here. we must maintain a strong southern border. we cannot allow our country to be overrun by illegal immigrants as the democrats tell their phony stories of sadness and grief, hoping it will help them in the elections. obama and others had the same pictures and did nothing about it. what do you make b of the way in which this white house is infusing politics into this? >> yeah. it's using kids we have now made orphans as political bargaining chips. i think there were opportunities this last week for bipartisan cooperation to show the president of the united states this isn't the country that we are. unfortunately, my friends across the aisle, the republicans, they couldn't even pass a bill in their own caucus. they passed the goodlatte bill, which was far for conservative. and they couldn't even put the ryan bill on the floor. i think it is the lead from the administration that makes this worse. but as democrats, we're willing to work together. th
this president, from the white house. me read one tweet from the president here. we must maintain a strong southern border. we cannot allow our country to be overrun by illegal immigrants as the democrats tell their phony stories of sadness and grief, hoping it will help them in the elections. obama and others had the same pictures and did nothing about it. what do you make b of the way in which this white house is infusing politics into this? >> yeah. it's using kids we have now made...
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both from our allies. but since then he has doubled back down on this whole process. and since then, the market has been standing around calling bs on the whole process saying we don't believe that he can actually do this unilaterally and start a trade war for absolutely no good reason whatsoever and spiral the global economy into a recession. remember, the economy is one of the few truly assets, true assets that the trump administration has to bring to the midterms. and he is about to throw that all away for what reasons no one can really fathom. >> i find this dynamic so fascinating. i think you're totally right there. is a line of sort of trump sympathetic journalists said you should take him not literally. wall street was taking him literally. they were saying come on, he is not going to start a trade war shirks not going to actually go through with it. the markets have been doing well. unemployment has been at a low. the economy has been rumbling along. as we get closer to july when these first tariff
both from our allies. but since then he has doubled back down on this whole process. and since then, the market has been standing around calling bs on the whole process saying we don't believe that he can actually do this unilaterally and start a trade war for absolutely no good reason whatsoever and spiral the global economy into a recession. remember, the economy is one of the few truly assets, true assets that the trump administration has to bring to the midterms. and he is about to throw...
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now designers from across the u.s. have been competing in another usual contest they've rolled out their best wedding dresses this exquisite gown might look fit for a cathedral but it's made entirely of toilet paper and narrowed down for more than thousand admissions the top ten dresses walked the runway in new york at the fourteenth annual toilet paper wedding dress contest designers were judged on originality beauty creativity and workmanship. beautiful and i suppose the multipurpose as well just from out of our top stories that we're following for you here today on the news u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order to ensure a migrant families are detained together at the border and not separated which has been the case now for a while there's been growing outrage in the u.s. over the trump administration's so-called zero tolerance policy separating migrant children from their parents. and one of the co favorites for the world cup spain just get past the red and put themselves within reach of the kno
now designers from across the u.s. have been competing in another usual contest they've rolled out their best wedding dresses this exquisite gown might look fit for a cathedral but it's made entirely of toilet paper and narrowed down for more than thousand admissions the top ten dresses walked the runway in new york at the fourteenth annual toilet paper wedding dress contest designers were judged on originality beauty creativity and workmanship. beautiful and i suppose the multipurpose as well...
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from the c.h.p. party who drew millions to his rallies he currently has thirty percent of the vote the imprisoned leader of the pro kurdish. tash has seven percent of the ballots as has the only female candidate meryl x. anna who it's also the first time that are choosing their president and their parliament at the same time so far party appears to be leading him with forty three percent of the c.h.p. a second with twenty two percent and the current a have about ten percent of the vote making them potential kingmakers and as i why i've good party also has ten percent but the main opposition candidate has accused the state run media of manipulating public perception of the vote the c.h.p. inches says early results are being skewed to inflate the vote of president. of course is not to be demoralized and to continue scrutinizing the vote count to protect the ballot boxes from possible fraud c.h.p. says one will not win a major majority in the first round of voting. in a moment we'll be with but it's myt
from the c.h.p. party who drew millions to his rallies he currently has thirty percent of the vote the imprisoned leader of the pro kurdish. tash has seven percent of the ballots as has the only female candidate meryl x. anna who it's also the first time that are choosing their president and their parliament at the same time so far party appears to be leading him with forty three percent of the c.h.p. a second with twenty two percent and the current a have about ten percent of the vote making...
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is from both area for example. the researchers take leaf samples from a sessile oak to see if the trees from the south are better adapted to drain this than their brandenburg cousins. then they flash freeze the leaves and pulverized them change. the resulting powder is dissolved and examined for amino acids. these biomarkers indicate how the oaks respond to environmental factors. you have is a bias in call visit the white line charts the one from the area and shows a lot of stress and adaptive response to the brandenburg one barely reacts it's all . so obviously not all oaks on the same there's a broad range and that means we can select the oaks best suited to changing climates it's not sagal it's like. here's a glimpse of what a forest might look like in the future a mix of tree species with a range of origins which have all been tested for their resilience to climatic conditions. in mozambique meanwhile one scientist is using high tech to combat deforestation go to d.w. dot com slash science to find out. if you'r
is from both area for example. the researchers take leaf samples from a sessile oak to see if the trees from the south are better adapted to drain this than their brandenburg cousins. then they flash freeze the leaves and pulverized them change. the resulting powder is dissolved and examined for amino acids. these biomarkers indicate how the oaks respond to environmental factors. you have is a bias in call visit the white line charts the one from the area and shows a lot of stress and adaptive...
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what are you hearing from members?they plan to confront him, or is it going to be more what we usually see. >> reporter: i think that's the big question, nicole. it happened here on capitol hill when the president comes. it somehow feels like celebrity visits. in fact i'm told the president actually enjoys it when members of congress stays behind in the rooms to take selfies with him, which is not surprising considering who the president is. but i think that the tenor on this issue is dramatically different. and i think the question, and what i will be asking all my sources as this meeting is going on is whether or not anybody stands up and confronts the president over this. the tenor on this issue has been quite frankly completely different than any other issue than we have seen. this is one they are actually breaking from the president. now, on the house side there is course of a contichant of freedom caucus members who stands with this president it seems no matter what. they are his defenders. he often can help the
what are you hearing from members?they plan to confront him, or is it going to be more what we usually see. >> reporter: i think that's the big question, nicole. it happened here on capitol hill when the president comes. it somehow feels like celebrity visits. in fact i'm told the president actually enjoys it when members of congress stays behind in the rooms to take selfies with him, which is not surprising considering who the president is. but i think that the tenor on this issue is...
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impassioned remarks coming from the senior pastor of christ the king of a church from maryland. >> from children who are caged in a prison industrial complex. that is too profitable for the few. in the name of god, america snatched over 30,000 children and caged them in juvenile detention centers, where we would rather incarcerate than education in the name of god. and let us not forget america sent back fleeing jewish refugees too, back to their death in the name of god. [ chanting ] >> we have been this way before, and we must not forget. we must also remember that this is not as much about safe immigration policy as it is about separatist ideology. and people of faith must not be silent in the face of a god that we do not serve. >> impassioned remarks coming from a variety of people. this pastor from missouri there in washington, d.c., as the gathering there. we'll have much more of our breaking news coverage of this nationwide immigration protest today in a moment. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take t
impassioned remarks coming from the senior pastor of christ the king of a church from maryland. >> from children who are caged in a prison industrial complex. that is too profitable for the few. in the name of god, america snatched over 30,000 children and caged them in juvenile detention centers, where we would rather incarcerate than education in the name of god. and let us not forget america sent back fleeing jewish refugees too, back to their death in the name of god. [ chanting ]...
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separated from their parents. >> we know kids are traumatized when separated from their parents. courts really struggle with this thing. the idea that the facility is nice is very different from the fact that kids get traumatized by being separated from their parents. talk to me about the psychiatric treatment they might get, psychological treatment, medication, who makes those decisions, are parents involved in decisions about treatment and medication that their kids are getting? >> reporter: it's such a good question. you know, i was talking to a representative from the aclu who's engaged in a lawsuit on this issue of child separation. they said, you know, it's not the nonprofit that deserves the blame for the condition that the children are in. you could send these kids actually to a four seasons luxury hotel, and they'd still be traumatized from the act of being pulled apart from their parents, often without any warning. once they're inside here, there is medication that's prescribed for kids that are undergoi
separated from their parents. >> we know kids are traumatized when separated from their parents. courts really struggle with this thing. the idea that the facility is nice is very different from the fact that kids get traumatized by being separated from their parents. talk to me about the psychiatric treatment they might get, psychological treatment, medication, who makes those decisions, are parents involved in decisions about treatment and medication that their kids are getting?...
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around the world, from foreign leaders, from pope francis. but i am told by a white house official, it was actually the pressure closer to home, from melania trump, from ivanka trump, that actually moved the president to action earlier today. he saw those searing images, he saw those sounds and heard the sounds from the border. that led the president to do something he has seldom done. reverse course. >> we're signing an executive order. >> president trump doing tonight what he insisted he could not. stopping the policy of separating migrant families at the u.s. border. >> anybody with a heart would feel very strongly about it. we don't like to see families separated. >> reporter: in the oval office, the president abruptly changing course. trying to contain an immigration crisis consuming his administration. he signed an executive order to detain parents and children together, if they illegally cross the u.s. border. >> we're going to have strong, very strong borders. but we're going to keep the families together. i didn't like the sight or t
around the world, from foreign leaders, from pope francis. but i am told by a white house official, it was actually the pressure closer to home, from melania trump, from ivanka trump, that actually moved the president to action earlier today. he saw those searing images, he saw those sounds and heard the sounds from the border. that led the president to do something he has seldom done. reverse course. >> we're signing an executive order. >> president trump doing tonight what he...
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we went from thousands of kids getting separated from their parents to lawmakers descending on the bordera limon was reporting from the border earlier this week she is now back in washington and joins us live for the very latest. alex? ( alex )president trump went from defending his zero tolerance policy and the separation of immigrant kids from their parents.then seemed to back off and signed an executive order wednesday to temporarily halt these separations, while congress acts.to apparently defending the separations again. this morning the president tweeted"we cannot allow our country to be overrun by illegal immigrants as the democrats tell their phony stories of sadness and grief, hoping it will help them in the elections."the order temporarily halts family separtions, so kids will be kept with their parents, as the go throught the court process. those cases may now have be expedited in order to accommodate this.most importantly what this order and administartion have failed to do is explain how the more than two thousand kids who have ( alex ) also this order does not stop the zero
we went from thousands of kids getting separated from their parents to lawmakers descending on the bordera limon was reporting from the border earlier this week she is now back in washington and joins us live for the very latest. alex? ( alex )president trump went from defending his zero tolerance policy and the separation of immigrant kids from their parents.then seemed to back off and signed an executive order wednesday to temporarily halt these separations, while congress acts.to apparently...
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rival groups with the other one had has more from tripoli. security sources in the oil christian to say that have to his forces are mobilizing. trying to recapture the to measure the oil terminals. and rice or nerves that have been taken control of by forces loyal to the former leader of the petroleum facilities guards ebrahim. on thursday now. that is the national oil corporation here in tripoli has been warning against any escalation in the oil kris into specially after two major tanks have been set on fire because of the military confrontations in the area and now the red crescent members in the area say that they have received twenty six but is of fighters. that were killed and in the attacks since thursday and most of them belong to a warlord khalifa haftar now yesterday two civilians namely two girls were killed in an airstrike in the city in an area strikes law should buy any for have there's forces and now the area is very strategic because whoever controls. the oil soon can control libya's income because it's very strategic and it in
rival groups with the other one had has more from tripoli. security sources in the oil christian to say that have to his forces are mobilizing. trying to recapture the to measure the oil terminals. and rice or nerves that have been taken control of by forces loyal to the former leader of the petroleum facilities guards ebrahim. on thursday now. that is the national oil corporation here in tripoli has been warning against any escalation in the oil kris into specially after two major tanks have...
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from the u.s./mexico border tonight. you've been talking to americans around the country, gio. i know our team in duluth, too, tonight. and some of the president's supporters stand by the president and his decision to wait until today for that executive order. >> reporter: that's right, david. some of them said that we need to solve problems here at home first before helping people from other countries. >> and now that he has signed the executive order, gio, we know that children won't be separated from their parents according to the president late today. but in the meantime, do we have any idea about the more than 2,000 children in this country already in detention centers and in shelters, when will they be reunited with their families? >> reporter: and we don't know just yet, david. and that's because it's usually a very, very difficult process. and as you said, we're now talking about more than 2,300 children here. >> gio benitez back with us tonight. thank you, gio. >>> we're going to move on t
from the u.s./mexico border tonight. you've been talking to americans around the country, gio. i know our team in duluth, too, tonight. and some of the president's supporters stand by the president and his decision to wait until today for that executive order. >> reporter: that's right, david. some of them said that we need to solve problems here at home first before helping people from other countries. >> and now that he has signed the executive order, gio, we know that children...
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the marching started and we have highlights from the rally from earlier this morning. going to stop until they can sing them to their kids again. don't stop, don't give up until these families are united. >> this is all of our fight because if it can happen to any child it can happen to my child and your child and all of our children. >> if it was my family being torn apart, if it was my brother being arbitrarily criminalized, if it was my sister being banned then someone would stand up for me and my family. this fight does not belong to one group of people, one color of people, one race of people, one gender. it belongs to all of us. >> it's a denial of children's humanity to say that because they were born in difficult or a dangerous place at the wrong time that they don't deserve a second chance. >> all right. ana, we spoke to several people in the crowds here, we saw young children in the crowd, we saw older people, people from, you know, other states who came here. i spoke to a woman from arkansas, a woman interest nashville, she drove overnight to make it here. w
the marching started and we have highlights from the rally from earlier this morning. going to stop until they can sing them to their kids again. don't stop, don't give up until these families are united. >> this is all of our fight because if it can happen to any child it can happen to my child and your child and all of our children. >> if it was my family being torn apart, if it was my brother being arbitrarily criminalized, if it was my sister being banned then someone would...
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drilling from the top to get inside the cave from the forest bed.hat's because of this floodwater. the teams themselves, the rescue effort, has broadened over the week. we're now at about 1,000, over 1,000 rescuers over there. thai teams being supported by u.s. teams and some british cave experts. so the effort continues and nobody is giving up just yet. anna? >> you alluded to the rain. it's been persistent and it's monsoonal season in thailand. and sadly, there was a warning sign out the front of that cave telling tourists, people not to go in because of potential flash flooding. do we get a sense hough long they will continue searching, considering these caves stretch for some ten kilometers? >> for now, anna, they are fully devoted to the search to locating where these boys and the coach are. and then to try and rescue them. in fact, some drills were conducted earlier today to practice if they were to encounter them in that event how they would evacuate them. so everyone is fully focused on trying to get them -- trying to find them, locate them
drilling from the top to get inside the cave from the forest bed.hat's because of this floodwater. the teams themselves, the rescue effort, has broadened over the week. we're now at about 1,000, over 1,000 rescuers over there. thai teams being supported by u.s. teams and some british cave experts. so the effort continues and nobody is giving up just yet. anna? >> you alluded to the rain. it's been persistent and it's monsoonal season in thailand. and sadly, there was a warning sign out...
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m more now from a white house under fire from all corners. cnn's jeff zeleny who asked that last question joins us now. you tried to press secretary nielsen on the up to 2,000 kids taken from their parents as you said, not ones brought here or sent by their families with smugglers. what else did she say about it? >> reporter: anderson, that's about all she said about it right there, she cesaid i can't react to hearsay stories. if any specific examples come to us, we'll look into it. the whole idea the secretary would not acknowledge today is, indeed, the idea, the images and sounds that transfixed the country on this. she would not acknowledge that this is, indeed, playing out. and she quickly tried to change the subject. you know, when i was asking just a simple question about child abuse, she said she simply couldn't answer that. then changed the subject to the fact that there are all the children brought over here smuggled sort of with the blessing of their parents. on the specific case, she said she has visited those detention centers and
m more now from a white house under fire from all corners. cnn's jeff zeleny who asked that last question joins us now. you tried to press secretary nielsen on the up to 2,000 kids taken from their parents as you said, not ones brought here or sent by their families with smugglers. what else did she say about it? >> reporter: anderson, that's about all she said about it right there, she cesaid i can't react to hearsay stories. if any specific examples come to us, we'll look into it. the...
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the european union or from the j.f.k. instituted three instead of the free university of berlin or is great to have your analysis. deutsche bank shares were down at a historic low on thursday after a downgrading by u.s. federal institutions came to light according to the wall street journal the downgrading actually took place a year ago first the federal reserve labeled the banks and u.s. businesses troubled this in turn causing the u.s. federal deposit insurance corporation to to watch a bank on its list of problem banks those with weaknesses in danger being their financial viability the revelation comes amidst the banks restructuring efforts. a corruption scandal is rocking kenya twenty four of the country's highest officials are accused of misappropriating funds with seventy million years and as court proceedings unfold more and don't details are coming to light and people taking to the streets in an angry response. it's mostly the young people in kenya who are angry kenyan police have arrested the head of the governme
the european union or from the j.f.k. instituted three instead of the free university of berlin or is great to have your analysis. deutsche bank shares were down at a historic low on thursday after a downgrading by u.s. federal institutions came to light according to the wall street journal the downgrading actually took place a year ago first the federal reserve labeled the banks and u.s. businesses troubled this in turn causing the u.s. federal deposit insurance corporation to to watch a bank...
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the chair: the gentleman from nevada reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. shimkus: i'll just close, mr. chairman. thank you for the time. i'm glad this amendment came. because our job now is to educate not only the state of nevada, but it's also to educate our colleagues from across the country, that the science debate, the final decision needs to be through the licensing, the nuclear regulatory commission, the independent -- our independent federal nuclear safety agency says it will be safe formal years. nevada says, not so. let's have the debate. let's not strip the money. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from nevada is recognized. mr. kihuen: mr. chairman, i yield the remaining balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from nevada. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. he amendment is not agreed to. the chair will
the chair: the gentleman from nevada reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. shimkus: i'll just close, mr. chairman. thank you for the time. i'm glad this amendment came. because our job now is to educate not only the state of nevada, but it's also to educate our colleagues from across the country, that the science debate, the final decision needs to be through the licensing, the nuclear regulatory commission, the independent -- our independent federal nuclear safety agency says it will be...
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well correspondent has the latest now from iraq. there's been an ongoing bombardment of russian warplanes targeting villages in the east of tourists in last night tens of russian aerial raids have been carried out by russian warplanes took part recently in this military operation which started five days ago by regime forces the iranian forces and the lebanese his beloved forces the russian warplanes are doing their share against the villages of herat. harir nasser and. in addition to the town of a larger more than fifty aerial raids have been carried out against al harir alone now yes now another aerial raid villages and towns on the front line with forces in the waiter there still being targeted. still to come here on al-jazeera mystery surrounds this my can facilitate in texas as the u.s. government wrap up efforts to reunite two thousand children separated from their parents. in mexico election day is just around the corner voters seem to want change but is change alone the answer to the country's problem. well i would be raining
well correspondent has the latest now from iraq. there's been an ongoing bombardment of russian warplanes targeting villages in the east of tourists in last night tens of russian aerial raids have been carried out by russian warplanes took part recently in this military operation which started five days ago by regime forces the iranian forces and the lebanese his beloved forces the russian warplanes are doing their share against the villages of herat. harir nasser and. in addition to the town...
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from l'oreal paris.18 lexus nx with a class-leading 31 mpg combined estimate. lease the 2018 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a few problems actually. we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. because solving big problems is...
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secret admissions from u.s. officials that a supposed matter of national security was not what it appeared. the executive order led to abrupt ex pulpulsionsexpulsions detentions. peter irons knew the man only by reputation. long ago koramatsu had been turned down that led to the imprisonment of 12,000 japanese americans. koramatsu fought it but lost in the supreme court. he was living quietly in a small house, refusing to talk about the case with anyone, even his small children, blaming himself for what the country had done to his people. it took two months and a phone call just to get a meeting with this man. now he sat across from the man, nervous, hoping that seeing incriminating documents the government had kept secret during his trial would convince him to fight again. it had taken irons two lette. korematsu was a quiet man. he sat there and listened and later said, would you be my lawyer? in the 1940s when he lost that case, the supreme court upheld internment camp for u.s. citizens on the basis of race. a
secret admissions from u.s. officials that a supposed matter of national security was not what it appeared. the executive order led to abrupt ex pulpulsionsexpulsions detentions. peter irons knew the man only by reputation. long ago koramatsu had been turned down that led to the imprisonment of 12,000 japanese americans. koramatsu fought it but lost in the supreme court. he was living quietly in a small house, refusing to talk about the case with anyone, even his small children, blaming himself...
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have another story from the week the u.s. withdraws from the u.n. human rights council describing their body as biased and hypocritical the move with widespread international criticism plus the french president appears to downplay italy's struggle in dealing with a migrant influx prompting an angry backlash from rome. hi good afternoon for me kevin cue the scent of the twenty fourth of june just one in the afternoon ira moscow stay with me for next thirty minutes for the latest on the football and a recap of the big news stories of the last seven days too. and the biggest football party on the planet roars on the day level already of the world cup here in russia and all eyes are on the forthcoming england palomar encounter but open sunday's match is very shortly then japan is going to clash with senegal in the capture of the last much of the game with colombia peter all of his definition a little over four hundred kilometers east of where we are moscow for you. clash. was. the over the air. your father was a half english on poly meaning fans of desc
have another story from the week the u.s. withdraws from the u.n. human rights council describing their body as biased and hypocritical the move with widespread international criticism plus the french president appears to downplay italy's struggle in dealing with a migrant influx prompting an angry backlash from rome. hi good afternoon for me kevin cue the scent of the twenty fourth of june just one in the afternoon ira moscow stay with me for next thirty minutes for the latest on the football...
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army veteran from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army? dennis: it wasn't by choice, i was drafted. i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, becse we knew we were probably close to going. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, if i was going to get drafted. that is two years active duty, two years active reserve and two years in active reserve, six year commitment. so i decided, maybe i will luck out and they will skip over me. they didn't. so that is how i got in. tom: was there something in here, i guess it was jack, in a motorcycle gang at some point? dennis: he is from lancaster. when we met each other in vietnam, i found out afterwards that he had been through the same training group and everything that i was for ait and basic infantry training. i used to travel where he was from, two nights a week. trying to ge
army veteran from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army? dennis: it wasn't by choice, i was drafted. i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, becse we knew we were probably close to going. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, if i...
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expect from the. new government.everybody at least waiting for me it is obvious the realty after today's of high uncertainty of all is going to happen with politics in spain the thing is the stock markets of spain has been reacting very positively actually today it's been rising so that's a good sign also for europe and the thing is because of how it's understood this motion of no confidence in spain there's no vacuum of power so then there will be a new government very likely to happen very quickly so that maybe it's a good sign for europe understood lity of europe if and of course stability is key how they are that is the electress thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us on the future of the new spanish government. you're watching the news let me bring you up to date with some of the stories making news around the world german prosecutors have applied to extradite the former president carter lispers amount to spain he's facing charges of corruption and rebellion there was you more was detained in german
expect from the. new government.everybody at least waiting for me it is obvious the realty after today's of high uncertainty of all is going to happen with politics in spain the thing is the stock markets of spain has been reacting very positively actually today it's been rising so that's a good sign also for europe and the thing is because of how it's understood this motion of no confidence in spain there's no vacuum of power so then there will be a new government very likely to happen very...
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a breakdown where they're from. 117 from honduras. 40, al salvador. 102 from guatemala and four from other countries. spent two hours inside. given a full tour after a briefing. headline for me and joyce here as well, i think, was the emergency manager who works for a company called bcsf said the following to the media. direct quotes "the shelter would not have been necessary without the separations." "the crisis was made as a result of the decision to separate the kids." "separations should never have happened." "the process is flawed" he said, and it harmed the children. he said he would like to never do this again. he then toured the facility. there are 22 tents on this facility. two are set aside for girls. and there are -- how many girls? i apologize. looking at notes. >> i think fewer than 15 girls. >> reporter: 14 girls. i apologize. in these tents, craig. we saw the kids. the kids are walked around as groups by their tents. so 20 kids at a time. they're led all the time by two of the quote/unquote teachers of the officials. they're wearing sort of yellow t-shirts and walk the
a breakdown where they're from. 117 from honduras. 40, al salvador. 102 from guatemala and four from other countries. spent two hours inside. given a full tour after a briefing. headline for me and joyce here as well, i think, was the emergency manager who works for a company called bcsf said the following to the media. direct quotes "the shelter would not have been necessary without the separations." "the crisis was made as a result of the decision to separate the kids."...
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on imports from the u.s.so that's quite a big difference there but and there's always a but isn't there those figures only tell half the story when it comes to s.u.v.s and pick up cars for example the u.s. car industry industries main source of income e.u. cars coming into the u.s. are subject to twenty five percent tariffs the u.s. car industry profits here are from a much lower ten percent that the euro believe is on ford or cadillacs coming into the e.u. and that twenty five percent tariff dates back all the way to nine hundred sixty three it was known as the chicken tax because it came in response to tires that france and west germany at the time imposed on imports of u.s. chicken just to show you that trades attention can have quite a long history and can actually be quite weird when you look at them closely at it a little earlier i spoke to york tammy's chief economist spungen frankfurt and i asked him whether the e.u. should now respond in kind to u.s. trade tariffs. i'm not so sure whether such a reta
on imports from the u.s.so that's quite a big difference there but and there's always a but isn't there those figures only tell half the story when it comes to s.u.v.s and pick up cars for example the u.s. car industry industries main source of income e.u. cars coming into the u.s. are subject to twenty five percent tariffs the u.s. car industry profits here are from a much lower ten percent that the euro believe is on ford or cadillacs coming into the e.u. and that twenty five percent tariff...
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that report from. covering the elections from turkey's capital for us i yulia good to see you you've been talking to a lot of voters in the run up to these elections have you sensed a desire for change. oh yes there is definitely a desire for change and you can feel it when you talk to people on the streets at tea shops at the supermarkets offer ole miss out on and his justice and development party the a.k.p. have been in power for more than fifteen years now and now there are many people who say it's enough there is nothing in it for us anymore they say for example the economy is not doing well on employment is high youth unemployment for example stands at over twenty percent and additionally to that many people say that their freedoms are being limits at they don't want to be told anymore what they can watch online they want a free media landscape i talked to people here in ankara today let's have a listen to what they have to say. well you know everyone should be treated it's what we want but it's n
that report from. covering the elections from turkey's capital for us i yulia good to see you you've been talking to a lot of voters in the run up to these elections have you sensed a desire for change. oh yes there is definitely a desire for change and you can feel it when you talk to people on the streets at tea shops at the supermarkets offer ole miss out on and his justice and development party the a.k.p. have been in power for more than fifteen years now and now there are many people who...