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intense media scrutiny a federal judge has ordered that children separated from their parents at the us mexico border must be reunited with their families within a month the ruling follows weeks of outrage that last week of forced president trumps had to walk back his administration's policy of splitting up migrant families who cross into the u.s. illegally. it's un-american it's immoral and it's ego in fire late constitutional rights of all americans another legal blow dealt to trump zero tolerance policy separated families must be reunited within thirty days children under five fourteen days and a nationwide injunction against any future family break ups there were protests clashes and even arrests in l.a. outside the hotel when attorney general jeff sessions the man behind one of washington's most controversial policies defended the hardline stance in the name of public safety. all of us that are here are not native american and we are integrating this so by words that sell embarrassing. parts of our history we are meeting in. washington under pressure to abolish the immigration protocol th
intense media scrutiny a federal judge has ordered that children separated from their parents at the us mexico border must be reunited with their families within a month the ruling follows weeks of outrage that last week of forced president trumps had to walk back his administration's policy of splitting up migrant families who cross into the u.s. illegally. it's un-american it's immoral and it's ego in fire late constitutional rights of all americans another legal blow dealt to trump zero...
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it is the us mexico border and topical. on the us mexico border and topical. on the one hand, it exploits those fears and later on it undermines them. as with the first sicario, no one comes out of it well, it is all shades of grey and the operation is murky. it does not work out exactly as they expected to. on the plus side, it has some pretty well done nail—biting sequences. i have to say, nothing to match the extraordinary traffic jam sequence from the first sicario. it is quite an interesting story, not one we have not seen before and later on, there is a point when having started off being bleak and gritty, it's suddenly gets into this area of dramatic contrivance that made me 90, dramatic contrivance that made me go, come on! i do not think i was the only one. i really did miss the presence of emily blunt. watching the first film, you realise how much of what you are watching was mediated through the eyes of her character and it gave you a good way into the story. i think that is missing this time. the makers talked about it being a stand—alone film andi
it is the us mexico border and topical. on the us mexico border and topical. on the one hand, it exploits those fears and later on it undermines them. as with the first sicario, no one comes out of it well, it is all shades of grey and the operation is murky. it does not work out exactly as they expected to. on the plus side, it has some pretty well done nail—biting sequences. i have to say, nothing to match the extraordinary traffic jam sequence from the first sicario. it is quite an...
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top stories about five hundred migrant children who were separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families as according to associated press news agency u.s. presidents plan for an immigration overhaul is hitting a road block house republicans rejected a hardline immigration bill and delayed the vote on a more moderate one. eurozone finance ministers have agreed on a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program it can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years greece also got another seventeen point four billion dollars. the wife of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud sara netanyahu is accused of misusing one hundred thousand dollars of state funds to provide catering services. in libya forces loyal to a powerful warlord say they have captured two of the country's largest oil terminals khalifa haftar its forces have been battling for control of. rival fighters had stormed the oil ports last week. reports. after a week of attacks and counterattacks claims and counterclaims forc
top stories about five hundred migrant children who were separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families as according to associated press news agency u.s. presidents plan for an immigration overhaul is hitting a road block house republicans rejected a hardline immigration bill and delayed the vote on a more moderate one. eurozone finance ministers have agreed on a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program it can now delay repayments on...
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meanwhile, mexico sells about 80% of its exports to the us. me is our economics correspondent andrew walker. it sounds like mexico has delivered on something it said it would do about a week ago. exactly, we were told to expect this and now they are doing it. so we have a 25% tariffs on imports on various types of steel. a0 different types from the united states. 20% on various pork products like shoulder, leg and hands. 20% on other agricultural goods including apples, potatoes, cranberries and parmesan. and significant and lower tariffs on various light fixtures, motorboats, between ten and 15%, various types of metalfurniture. and between ten and 15%, various types of metal furniture. and another 25% on bourbon whiskey. it's quite a wide range of goods and those are some pretty stinging tariff rates on some pretty stinging tariff rates on some of those goods. a wide-ranging set of products and some hefty ta riffs set of products and some hefty tariffs in place. it's done in a political manner and we have had a busy 2a hours with seven prima
meanwhile, mexico sells about 80% of its exports to the us. me is our economics correspondent andrew walker. it sounds like mexico has delivered on something it said it would do about a week ago. exactly, we were told to expect this and now they are doing it. so we have a 25% tariffs on imports on various types of steel. a0 different types from the united states. 20% on various pork products like shoulder, leg and hands. 20% on other agricultural goods including apples, potatoes, cranberries...
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retaliation to finally rip up the nuff the trade deal between mexico canada and the us trumps economic advisor larry kudlow said today that the president would prefer to negotiate separately with canada and mexico. now to see how that went down the markets and go to sleep in frankfurt only is this the move to waiting for dash any any enough to hopes. yes it's certainly giving them ammunition to say that mexico is not playing ball and canada probably won't either and irrespective of the fact to move first you know he has a case to make to his voters but here there is someone who's trampling on the united states' interests and it could lead to the beginning of the end of nafta but you know this the reaction to this also shows how bizarre this whole conflict is the mexico of mexico's pays or the currency when sharply down when the news came and that of course is detrimental to both sides if you will the mexicans they get more competitive with the lower pay so they get more attractive as a location for for factories but that could lead to jobs going into mexico but on the other hand of cou
retaliation to finally rip up the nuff the trade deal between mexico canada and the us trumps economic advisor larry kudlow said today that the president would prefer to negotiate separately with canada and mexico. now to see how that went down the markets and go to sleep in frankfurt only is this the move to waiting for dash any any enough to hopes. yes it's certainly giving them ammunition to say that mexico is not playing ball and canada probably won't either and irrespective of the fact to...
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border. -- ending the separation of children and their parents at the us-mexico border. have a great everyone. ♪ >> liam: hi, uh, i'm looking at your catering menu. what is "vegetarian fried chicken?" okay, um, i think i'm gonna make the polenta the meatless option, and let me get a head count and call you back. okay, thank you. >> steffy: [ whispering ] is the baby monitor on? >> liam: uh, yes, it is, and as a matter of fact, i just heard you sing "oops!... i did it again" -- repeatedly. >> steffy: [ chuckles ] oh, my gosh,'m
border. -- ending the separation of children and their parents at the us-mexico border. have a great everyone. ♪ >> liam: hi, uh, i'm looking at your catering menu. what is "vegetarian fried chicken?" okay, um, i think i'm gonna make the polenta the meatless option, and let me get a head count and call you back. okay, thank you. >> steffy: [ whispering ] is the baby monitor on? >> liam: uh, yes, it is, and as a matter of fact, i just heard you sing "oops!... i...
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bbc has found families who have been waiting for weeks to claim asylum close to the us border in nogales between mexico're now fearful they'll also be separated if they enter the us. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool is there. this is what continues to bring heartache and tension — a border that's led to some families being split and left others fearful of the same fate. 0n the mexican side, immigrants fleeing persecution used to be able to walk up and claim asylum. now, suddenly, they're being made to wait. edith has been here with her family for two weeks. she's heard all about what's been going on in the us, with immigrant parents being separated from their children. she's petrified, but says she has no choice. "we just can't live in my town any more", she says. "my husband was recently assassinated and we're under threat. i wish america was more welcoming. we're not coming to harm anyone." and we've since been able to verify that edith's husband was indeed killed in april, and that one of her sons is missing. she's anxious because she knows in the us, they've been putting immigrant children into dete
bbc has found families who have been waiting for weeks to claim asylum close to the us border in nogales between mexico're now fearful they'll also be separated if they enter the us. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool is there. this is what continues to bring heartache and tension — a border that's led to some families being split and left others fearful of the same fate. 0n the mexican side, immigrants fleeing persecution used to be able to walk up and claim asylum. now, suddenly, they're being...
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the way has kimberly thank you meanwhile first lady melania chum has made a surprise visit to the us mexico border as the white house goes into damage control over those separations where she visited a social services center for migrant children as well as a border patrol processing base the first lady had earlier said the separations of the border paint her even as the president stuck by his zero tolerance policy a delegation of bipartisan mayors from cities across the u.s. also traveled to texas demanding immigration reform children are not poker chips they are people and we demand that washington fix the mess that it has created we know in america's cities the price that people pay you know the stories and while we want things like secure borders and we want to have clear laws it is time for us to find our heart again and we call on this administration to do that and to do it now. the president retreated today has not solved the problem we're all saying that zero tolerance still exists that's breaking an american tradition of respecting people fleeing oppression. the families are not rea
the way has kimberly thank you meanwhile first lady melania chum has made a surprise visit to the us mexico border as the white house goes into damage control over those separations where she visited a social services center for migrant children as well as a border patrol processing base the first lady had earlier said the separations of the border paint her even as the president stuck by his zero tolerance policy a delegation of bipartisan mayors from cities across the u.s. also traveled to...
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cheese steel and motorboats say students of twenty to twenty five percent analysts say trump could use mexico's retaliation to finally rip up the nafta trade deal between mexico canada and the u.s. from cic anomic advisor larry kudlow said today that the president would prefer to negotiate separately with canada and mexico. so if you ask you has been following this story for us at the new york stock exchange sophie hi it's good to see you now there's this impression that there's not much mexico can do against the power of the united states so is this a bold move or rather a minimum reaction. well the mexican ministry estimates the value of these tariffs at about three billion dollars representing only around one point five percent of annual trade between the two countries that is not a bold number but it is certainly a bold move when you look at the size of the mexican economy especially as these counterterrorism are being imposed on a broader range on imported products not only on c.n.n. and element him but charms terrorists are going to hurt mexico anyway and this tit for tat reaction should
cheese steel and motorboats say students of twenty to twenty five percent analysts say trump could use mexico's retaliation to finally rip up the nafta trade deal between mexico canada and the u.s. from cic anomic advisor larry kudlow said today that the president would prefer to negotiate separately with canada and mexico. so if you ask you has been following this story for us at the new york stock exchange sophie hi it's good to see you now there's this impression that there's not much mexico...
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it over use claire richardson is in san diego california near the us mexico border she's been gauging reaction to trump's policy reversal. the majority of americans have never supported the idea of separating children from their parents when they cross the u.s. border so you can imagine that this reversal has been very welcome here indeed now the immigration rights organizations that i've been speaking to here in san diego say that it doesn't go far enough they want to see more comprehensive reform to the immigration system they want to see an end to the war on drugs that they say fuels instability and drives people up to the border and they say that they want to silence seekers and to be seen as people who are fleeing terrible violence not as criminals who need to be locked up they say that one a silver lining of all of this is that outside of latino communities in the united states perhaps it has raised public awareness of the plight of these people and they hope that that will translate into more comprehensive immigration reform. you know because claridge is in there in san diego c
it over use claire richardson is in san diego california near the us mexico border she's been gauging reaction to trump's policy reversal. the majority of americans have never supported the idea of separating children from their parents when they cross the u.s. border so you can imagine that this reversal has been very welcome here indeed now the immigration rights organizations that i've been speaking to here in san diego say that it doesn't go far enough they want to see more comprehensive...
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us first lady melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, and says's there to learn. the bank of england holds interest rates, as the chancellor prepares to make his annual mansion house speech on the state of the uk economy. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm on beyond 100 days, we'll have the latest from washington as president trump vows to remain strong on immigration and the first lady visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border. at 8:45pm, we'll bring you live coverage of the chancellor's annual mansion house speech on the state of the uk economy, where philip hammond is expected to give more details on where the extra £20 billion funding for the nhs will come from. he will be speaking after the governor of the bank of england, mark carney. and at the later time of 11:16pm in meet the author, this weekjim naughtie speaks to nikesh shukla about his new book the one wrote destiny. that's all ahead on bbc news. but now it's time for sportsday.
us first lady melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, and says's there to learn. the bank of england holds interest rates, as the chancellor prepares to make his annual mansion house speech on the state of the uk economy. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm on beyond 100 days, we'll have the latest from washington as president trump vows to remain strong on immigration...
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today, ending the controversial policy of separating of migrant children from their parents at the us—mexicoil this point he had claimed that only congress could change the policy. his reversal on the issue followed an outcry on both sides of the political aisle and pressure from human rights groups. but even as he was announcing the order, mr trump stressed the need to toughen america's immigration laws. the bbc‘s nick bryant has more. a tent encampment close to the mexican border that has become a sweltering detention centre for some of the thousands of children taken from their parents. donald trump's zero—tolerance immigration policy has provoked outrage across america, and the world. we are going to have a lot of happy people. so today, from the president, that rare thing, a reversal and climb—down, and all it took to end child separation was the flourish of his pen. so we are going to have strong, very strong borders but we are going to keep the families together. i didn't like the sight or the feeling of families being separated. this was a political crisis of his own making and up un
today, ending the controversial policy of separating of migrant children from their parents at the us—mexicoil this point he had claimed that only congress could change the policy. his reversal on the issue followed an outcry on both sides of the political aisle and pressure from human rights groups. but even as he was announcing the order, mr trump stressed the need to toughen america's immigration laws. the bbc‘s nick bryant has more. a tent encampment close to the mexican border that has...
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mexico does nothing for us. so when people say, why are you being so tough with nafta -- and i am being tough because it's a terrible deal for the united states. mexico's making $100 billion a year off us and the horrible nafta deal. and i am being tough. one of the reasons i'm being tough, because they do nothing for us at the border. they encourage people, frankly, to walk through mexico and go into the united states. because they're drug traffickers. they're human traffickers. they're coyotes. i mean, we're getting some real beauties. mexico is doing nothing for us except taking our money and sending us drugs. they're doing nothing. they can solve this problem in two minutes.
mexico does nothing for us. so when people say, why are you being so tough with nafta -- and i am being tough because it's a terrible deal for the united states. mexico's making $100 billion a year off us and the horrible nafta deal. and i am being tough. one of the reasons i'm being tough, because they do nothing for us at the border. they encourage people, frankly, to walk through mexico and go into the united states. because they're drug traffickers. they're human traffickers. they're...
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one week off to trump signed an executive order that would keep families who illegally cross the us mexico border together as they await immigration proceedings as border officials struggle to reunite families more than two thousand children made in camps some hundreds of miles away from their parents who claim that when they roamed the number given to reach their children they were met with adult turn or no answer to. joining me tonight from washington is alan or allen is an immigration attorney his firm offers assistance on immigration issues and he is vice president of the american immigration lawyers associate. ellen it's good to have you back on the day this injunction from that federal judge in san diego does it tell us that the president's executive order as we according to this judge that is not even worth the paper that it's written on. that is correct because within the executive order there are a couple of loopholes for the president to sort of get out of and the first one was being that he made an executive order that required our attorney general to go to the courts and ask th
one week off to trump signed an executive order that would keep families who illegally cross the us mexico border together as they await immigration proceedings as border officials struggle to reunite families more than two thousand children made in camps some hundreds of miles away from their parents who claim that when they roamed the number given to reach their children they were met with adult turn or no answer to. joining me tonight from washington is alan or allen is an immigration...
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the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, andshe's there to learn. a report finds the racist murder of an iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided. the chancellor, philip hammond, delivers his annual mansion house speech and, says the treasury is "not the enemy of brexit‘." he also confirms taxes will have to go up to boost spending on the nhs. also coming up: misery for maradona at the world cup. argentina hand croatia a 3—0 win, leaving the south americans on the brink of going out of the tournament at the group stage. and we'll take another look at tomorrow mornings front pages at 11:30 in the papers. my guestsjoining me tonight are steven swinford from the daily telegraph and jack blanchard from politico. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the government has set out details of the process that will enable more than 3 million eu nationals to apply to stay in the uk after brexit. the home secretary sajid javid said the scheme would be easy, simple and quick, but there's been a cautious welcome from the three m
the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, andshe's there to learn. a report finds the racist murder of an iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided. the chancellor, philip hammond, delivers his annual mansion house speech and, says the treasury is "not the enemy of brexit‘." he also confirms taxes will have to go up to boost spending on the nhs. also coming up: misery for maradona at the world cup. argentina hand...
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stories this hour about five hundred migrant children who are separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families that's according to the associated press news agency since may more than two thousand children were taken from their parents after they tried to cross the border illegally. eurozone finance ministers have agreed a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years response so got another seventeen point four billion dollars. the wife of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud sara netanyahu is accused of misusing one hundred thousand dollars of state funds to provide catering services. in libya forces loyal to a powerful warlord say they've captured two of the country's largest oil terminals after us forces have been battling for control of and said that on the ras lanuf rival fighters had stormed the oil ports last week would have been what had reports are you a lot of people will start a week of attacks and counterattacks claims and
stories this hour about five hundred migrant children who are separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families that's according to the associated press news agency since may more than two thousand children were taken from their parents after they tried to cross the border illegally. eurozone finance ministers have agreed a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years...
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the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, andays she's there to learn. also in the next hour, can argentina get back to winning ways at the world cup? croatia have the best chance in the group d clash — but the game remains goalless at half time. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has set out details of its plans to allow more than three million eu citizens to apply to stay in britain after brexit, if they want to. ministers say the application process will be simple. it will cost £65 and applicants should know whether they can remain here or not within days. to apply, eu citizens will need to provide documents to prove their identity, show that they are resident in the uk and have no serious criminal convictions. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. what is the hardest job you have done? cooking? cleaning? across the country, there's a chance eu nationals are doing jobs brits can't or won't do. living on low wages and promises they can stay after brexit. elena? cheese omelette, please. 0k, thank yo
the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, andays she's there to learn. also in the next hour, can argentina get back to winning ways at the world cup? croatia have the best chance in the group d clash — but the game remains goalless at half time. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has set out details of its plans to allow more than three million eu citizens to apply to stay in britain after brexit, if they want to....
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he's worried about president trump's plan to rip apart nafta — the trade pact between the us, canada and mexico key markets for his company. the most important decision for us is about what will replace nafta. if not that it's got to be modified what kind of modification and if matte babel be replaced what is the replacement? in here you know very well the relationship between mexico and the us, canada and the us, the three american companies have much more at stake than anybody else in the deal, so that is why i think at the deal, so that is why i think at the end of the day of very reasonable decision would be made because nobody is going to make a deal or challenge a deal if it will hurt them first. facebook‘s plans for a flying internet have crashed back down to earth. the social media giant is abandoning it's plan to create drones that beam down internet connectivity. it was aimed at helping the 4 billion people that don't
he's worried about president trump's plan to rip apart nafta — the trade pact between the us, canada and mexico key markets for his company. the most important decision for us is about what will replace nafta. if not that it's got to be modified what kind of modification and if matte babel be replaced what is the replacement? in here you know very well the relationship between mexico and the us, canada and the us, the three american companies have much more at stake than anybody else in the...
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thank you for joining us hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico borderhave been reunited with their families in the last hour the squat to modern mother was re knighted with a young son more as a short story became a symbol of the immigration controversy in the u.s. it's been more than a month since she last saw her son after being detained and separated for illegally crossing the us mexico border she's now suing the chump administration. meanwhile the number of central american migrants being deported from the u.s. has risen dramatically immigration officials in guatemala report a forty five percent rise from last year in the number of people being forced to return marianna sanchez has more from guatemala city. houston what they mind a trip that for many marks the end of a long dangerous and ultimately unsuccessful journey to the us migrants escaping poverty and violence in poor neighborhoods in central america their homes and families risking robbery rape and murder searching for a better future that was under these circumstances you can find god you a
thank you for joining us hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico borderhave been reunited with their families in the last hour the squat to modern mother was re knighted with a young son more as a short story became a symbol of the immigration controversy in the u.s. it's been more than a month since she last saw her son after being detained and separated for illegally crossing the us mexico border she's now suing the chump administration. meanwhile the number...
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know about five hundred migrant children who were separated from their parents at the us mexico border been reunited with their families that figure comes from the associated press news agency which is quoting a trump administration official since may more than two thousand children have been taken from their parents after they crossed the border illegally every hours under reports now from the frontline of the crisis at the southern u.s. border. all she wanted was a better life jennifer and her three children an eighteen month old and six and three year old were all arrested last week after crossing into the united states and asking for asylum she tells me she fled the political violence and the lack of opportunity back home in nicaragua a judge let her out of jail but she's not free her crime illegally crossing the u.s. border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in m
know about five hundred migrant children who were separated from their parents at the us mexico border been reunited with their families that figure comes from the associated press news agency which is quoting a trump administration official since may more than two thousand children have been taken from their parents after they crossed the border illegally every hours under reports now from the frontline of the crisis at the southern u.s. border. all she wanted was a better life jennifer and...
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reminder of our top stories this hour some of the migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border have been reunited with their families but there's growing concern of thirties don't have the proper records to deal with another one thousand nine hundred children. hundreds more civilians in yemen are fleeing the port city of the data the united states is urging the saudi in iraq the coalition to hold to its bombing campaign against the city it wants hooty rebels to accept a deal allowing the united nations to manage the port which is vital for food and medical supplies. at least eighty nine people were injured as hundreds of palestinians help protests along the israel gaza border on friday as part of weekly demonstrations against the israeli occupation more than one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed by israeli fire in support of protests began in march . the international criminal court has given me an ma a month to respond to accusations it forcibly deported hundreds of thousands of ethnic ranger i.c.c. judges are looking at allegations myanmar soldiers carried o
reminder of our top stories this hour some of the migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border have been reunited with their families but there's growing concern of thirties don't have the proper records to deal with another one thousand nine hundred children. hundreds more civilians in yemen are fleeing the port city of the data the united states is urging the saudi in iraq the coalition to hold to its bombing campaign against the city it wants hooty rebels to accept a...
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one week off to trump signed an executive order that would keep families who illegally cross the us mexico border together as they await immigration proceedings as border officials struggle to reunite families more than two thousand children made in camps some hundreds of miles away from their parents who claimed that when they roamed the number given to reach their children they were met with adult turn or no answer at all. and before we let you go we want to remind you of our main headline this hour team germany are out of the world cup after losing their final group game against south korea. here to neil only a victory could have given them hope of advancing on the news that sweden were ahead against mexico only added to the drama germany's early exit is their worst performance at the tournament since nineteen thirty eight and it's the third consecutive time the title holders that's italy spain and now germany have been knocked out of the group stages all right don't forget you can always going to do when he was on the go just download our out from google play or from the apple store th
one week off to trump signed an executive order that would keep families who illegally cross the us mexico border together as they await immigration proceedings as border officials struggle to reunite families more than two thousand children made in camps some hundreds of miles away from their parents who claimed that when they roamed the number given to reach their children they were met with adult turn or no answer at all. and before we let you go we want to remind you of our main headline...
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the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, andan iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided. the chancellor, philip hammond, delivers his annual mansion house speech and, says the treasury is "not the enemy of brexit‘."
the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, andan iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided. the chancellor, philip hammond, delivers his annual mansion house speech and, says the treasury is "not the enemy of brexit‘."
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back our top stories on al-jazeera hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border are being reunited with their families this guatemalan mother was reunited with her young son at baltimore's airport stories one of many that made headlines around the world in this immigration crisis . finance ministers from the eurozone have agreed on a deal aimed at releasing greece from its eight year bailout program in august repayments to you on billions of dollars in loans will now be delayed by ten years and the world's largest oil producers are meeting in vienna to decide whether to increase production a move that would likely mean a drop in petrol prices saudi arabia and russia want opec to relax tight controls about iran and venezuela are holding out. an indonesian cleric with ties to isolates been sentenced to death by a court in jakarta a man of drama and was convicted for his role in a two thousand and sixteen suicide bombing at a starbucks cafe that killed four people it was the first attack claimed i saw in southeast asia police say after a man sea change inspir
back our top stories on al-jazeera hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border are being reunited with their families this guatemalan mother was reunited with her young son at baltimore's airport stories one of many that made headlines around the world in this immigration crisis . finance ministers from the eurozone have agreed on a deal aimed at releasing greece from its eight year bailout program in august repayments to you on billions of dollars in loans...
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us. there will be some in canada and mexico. it will be divvied up. in canada and mexico.quite a different world cup. there will be 48 teams over the three countries, as opposed to the 32 in the format we currently have. most matters are going to be in the states. i wonder whether or not president trump of course he won't be president by then, will be opening some trump hotels in some of these areas. then, will be opening some trump hotels in some of these areaslj then, will be opening some trump hotels in some of these areas. i am sure it is on his mind. we have the business insider and the times. two stories that are different. the one affects the other. facebook is used less for news now as young people move to what's up. this was done by the reuters institute for the study of journalism. the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism. i'm not surprised given what happened during the election in the united states and the fallout since. we still don't know if there was russian interference, etc, etc. i have a where's the beef issue going on with this story. they're tal
us. there will be some in canada and mexico. it will be divvied up. in canada and mexico.quite a different world cup. there will be 48 teams over the three countries, as opposed to the 32 in the format we currently have. most matters are going to be in the states. i wonder whether or not president trump of course he won't be president by then, will be opening some trump hotels in some of these areas. then, will be opening some trump hotels in some of these areaslj then, will be opening some...
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has more from brownsville on the us mexico border. the department of homeland security has confirmed some new information they say that five hundred and twenty two unaccompanied minors as they're called have been reunited with their family members or guardians now who are exactly these five hundred twenty two children we don't know but presumably who they are is their teenagers who cross the border by themselves trying to reach a family member that was already in the united states and then that they were detained so at least five hundred twenty two according to the u.s. government have been reunited with some sort of parent or guardian in the u.s. or have been perhaps deported back to mostly central america if they don't have any guardians in the u.s. also the u.s. government confirming there are still two thousand fifty three children that were separated from their parents at the border those children are still in shelters throughout the united states including this shelter behind me here in brownsville texas which was a former wal-m
has more from brownsville on the us mexico border. the department of homeland security has confirmed some new information they say that five hundred and twenty two unaccompanied minors as they're called have been reunited with their family members or guardians now who are exactly these five hundred twenty two children we don't know but presumably who they are is their teenagers who cross the border by themselves trying to reach a family member that was already in the united states and then that...
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federal judges ruled that migrant families crossing the us mexico border should no longer be separated the same judge also ordered authorities to reunite parents and children within thirty days sooner for children under five years old the ruling can be appealed by the white house. and khadr has taken the united arab emirates to the un's international court of justice for violating human rights the case was prompted by the blockade of cattle by four countries which has not entered its second year. rebels in the syrian province of dare i have vowed to fight on until the end as pro-government forces continue their violence to retake the area that's despite the u.s. telling. opposition fighters not expect its backing to stay in control of the city where the syrian uprising began in twenty eleven and jordan is vying to keep its border with syria close to an estimated forty five thousand people fleeing the fighting not a genuine has more. as the battle for dead intensifies pro series and government forces say they've taken control of the two towns above sort of how dear and. in the eastern t
federal judges ruled that migrant families crossing the us mexico border should no longer be separated the same judge also ordered authorities to reunite parents and children within thirty days sooner for children under five years old the ruling can be appealed by the white house. and khadr has taken the united arab emirates to the un's international court of justice for violating human rights the case was prompted by the blockade of cattle by four countries which has not entered its second...
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the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border andays she's there to learn. meet the author. the one who met destiny. a funny story about the life of three kenyan immigrants in yorkshire. that is what we will be talking about. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the london editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome to both of you. thank you for coming back for a second stab at the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the daily mail claims the government plans for 3.8 million applications, 600,000 more than previously expected. the ft says sterling rose after the bank of england's chief economist voted in favour of raising interest rates. the telegraph relays the us ambassador‘s advice to britain on brexit, suggesting we ditch defeatism and take "inspiration" from donald trump. th
the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border andays she's there to learn. meet the author. the one who met destiny. a funny story about the life of three kenyan immigrants in yorkshire. that is what we will be talking about. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the london editor of politico, jack...
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our top stories about five hundred migrant children who are separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families that's according to the associated press news agency since may more than two thousand kids were taken from their parents after they tried to cross the border illegally. eurozone finance ministers have agreed a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program they can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years greece also got another seventeen. point four billion dollars. the wife of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud sara netanyahu is accused of misusing one hundred thousand dollars of state funds to provide catering services. as the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths says he is working with all parties in yemen's war to avoid an escalation of fighting in the port city of her data the rebels deny claims by the saudi erotic coalition that it is in full control of the city's airport people from a day to have started heading south to the capital sanaa to try to escap
our top stories about five hundred migrant children who are separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families that's according to the associated press news agency since may more than two thousand kids were taken from their parents after they tried to cross the border illegally. eurozone finance ministers have agreed a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program they can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years...
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between republicans and democrats over immigration and the separation of migrant families at the us—mexicomotorcycle maker harley—davidson says it'll move some of its production out of the us to dodge tariffs imposed by the eu. donald trump says he's surprised by the decision. in the ft, and staying with those trade wars, technology shares have lost ground. and comes amid efforts by the us to block chinese investments. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin confirmed that the tariffs will not be applied to just china, but to all countries that are trying to steal us technology. and finally in the huffington post, a study by the british royal college of physicians says smokers should be allowed to smoke electronic cigarettes at nhs hospitals in a bid to persuade people to kick the habit. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. welcome back. let's have a look at the headline in the independent. porridgejohnson said he would never approve his vote. but he didn't have two because he was sent out of the country, screw about, disappearing, dingy? —— boris. we found ou
between republicans and democrats over immigration and the separation of migrant families at the us—mexicomotorcycle maker harley—davidson says it'll move some of its production out of the us to dodge tariffs imposed by the eu. donald trump says he's surprised by the decision. in the ft, and staying with those trade wars, technology shares have lost ground. and comes amid efforts by the us to block chinese investments. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin confirmed that the tariffs will not...
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by trump and when the us president tried to extinguish the blaze and secure the bid he might have made things even worse the u.s. has put together a strong bid with canada and mexico for the twenty twenty six world cup it would be a shame if countries that we always support were lobby against the us bit why should we be supporting these countries when they don't support us including at the united nations today is on the gianni in front dinos rain is going through a massive reforms and one of them is that the decision on who gets the world cup will be made through an open public vote by all member associations it leaves one to wonder if trump had that in mind when he tried to bully the countries into voting for the us. alexi russia ski r.t. in just a no doubt that congress will they choose who's going to host the twenty twenty six world cup president bush is going to be there live within we think probably about forty minutes time as when that happens we should be in another program by then book with pictures of good will but into it and bring you those pictures of putin addressing the people who are going to be picking who's taking the big world cup in twenty twent
by trump and when the us president tried to extinguish the blaze and secure the bid he might have made things even worse the u.s. has put together a strong bid with canada and mexico for the twenty twenty six world cup it would be a shame if countries that we always support were lobby against the us bit why should we be supporting these countries when they don't support us including at the united nations today is on the gianni in front dinos rain is going through a massive reforms and one of...
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a condemned the move to separate children from parents at the us mexico border. ow. thank you so much for investing your time with us. all the world cup action coming up next. see you soon. the top stories this hour: president trump has met us lawmakers to discuss his controversial plans to clamp down on immigration. many want to see an end to the policy of separating migrant children from their parents. us stock markets have fallen out of fears that there will be a trade war between china and the united states. the grenfell tower enquiry has been shown video taken by firefighters as they entered the block as the fire began. they managed to put out the kitchen fire which started around the kitchen fridge but it then spread across the wall and buildings. at about seven minutes past one, firefighters entered the flat. the first footage of the grenfell tower fire from the inside. firefighters enter flat 16 on the fourth floor. now you see the firefighter was moving around the entrance hallway, as they start to make an entrance into the first bedroom. the inquiry was
a condemned the move to separate children from parents at the us mexico border. ow. thank you so much for investing your time with us. all the world cup action coming up next. see you soon. the top stories this hour: president trump has met us lawmakers to discuss his controversial plans to clamp down on immigration. many want to see an end to the policy of separating migrant children from their parents. us stock markets have fallen out of fears that there will be a trade war between china and...
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give the swedish paper expressen thought it helped the germans out we saw the game with us mexico which was not very good and then we also read in the german newspaper about this big crisis something you're even thinking about putting mess and mess at us along the bench so we figured you're in very big problems right now when honberg tried to give the tickets to germany midfielder sammy could era but he politely declined. yeah thank you so much but maybe we don't need it with and when i go back home so you're thinking for winning this game you know what it's other just that starts super difficult but we know that we are strong teams were analyzed the game dissociating but. we are short of real in this game after days of soul searching team germany is showing more self belief at least on the outside was sort of we got a bashing a lot of criticism and rightly so it was obvious that we didn't play well and there were reasons for that one hundred percent sure that it will be different on saturday because we know what we did wrong with philadelphia. it's make or break time for coach him love
give the swedish paper expressen thought it helped the germans out we saw the game with us mexico which was not very good and then we also read in the german newspaper about this big crisis something you're even thinking about putting mess and mess at us along the bench so we figured you're in very big problems right now when honberg tried to give the tickets to germany midfielder sammy could era but he politely declined. yeah thank you so much but maybe we don't need it with and when i go back...
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move comes as it faces mounting criticism for separating children from their migrant parents at the us mexico border. german chancellor angela merkel has called for a unified european response to migration.
move comes as it faces mounting criticism for separating children from their migrant parents at the us mexico border. german chancellor angela merkel has called for a unified european response to migration.
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this is a live from coming up family reunions a federal judge says all families separated at the us mexico border must be reunited within thirty days. pro syrian government forces advance on their us thousands fleeing the area are denied entry to jordan. and the violation of human rights council takes the u.s. to the un's international court of justice ever the blockade of. the us supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the justices narrowly voted to accept that the u.s. president was acting legally when people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states democrats have expressed concern after the ruling chipper towns is more from washington d.c. . to five four ruling was not unexpected but protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how degreed with the trumpet ministration this was not a muslim band this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for travelers to the u.s. from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to i
this is a live from coming up family reunions a federal judge says all families separated at the us mexico border must be reunited within thirty days. pro syrian government forces advance on their us thousands fleeing the area are denied entry to jordan. and the violation of human rights council takes the u.s. to the un's international court of justice ever the blockade of. the us supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the justices...
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hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border have been reunited with their families in the last ninety minutes this guatemalan a mother was reunited with her young son at baltimore's airport the story is one of many that made headlines around the world genius immigration crisis it's been more than a month since she saw her son after being detained and separated for illegally crossing the u.s. border. only thing that. i'm very happy to found my son i'm very happy and thankful especially to god i started crying when i saw him because he is the only son the time i have nobody will separate over again i don't regret coming here i'm proud to have made it to this country meanwhile the number of central american migrants being deported from the u.s. has risen dramatically immigration officials in guatemala report if forty five percent increase from last year in the number of people being forced to return mariana sanchez reports from guatemala city houston what they might be a trip that for many marks the end of a long dangerous and ultimately unsuccessfu
hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border have been reunited with their families in the last ninety minutes this guatemalan a mother was reunited with her young son at baltimore's airport the story is one of many that made headlines around the world genius immigration crisis it's been more than a month since she saw her son after being detained and separated for illegally crossing the u.s. border. only thing that. i'm very happy to found my son i'm very...
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reminder of our top stories this hour some of the migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border have been reunited with their families but there's growing concern over whether u.s. authorities have the proper records to reunite the remaining one thousand eight hundred children with their parents. hundreds of civilians in yemen are continuing to flee the port city of data u.s. officials are urging the saudi and iraqi coalition to halt its bombing campaign against the city they're calling on the coalition to allow the u.n. to manage the port instead. at least eighty nine people were injured as hundreds of palestinians held protests along the israel gaza border on friday it was part of weekly demonstrations against israeli occupation garza's health ministry says at least three people are in critical condition more than one hundred twenty palestinians had been killed by israeli fire since all the protests began in march . the international criminal court has reportedly given. just over a month to respond to accusations that it forcibly deported hundreds of thousands of ethnic
reminder of our top stories this hour some of the migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border have been reunited with their families but there's growing concern over whether u.s. authorities have the proper records to reunite the remaining one thousand eight hundred children with their parents. hundreds of civilians in yemen are continuing to flee the port city of data u.s. officials are urging the saudi and iraqi coalition to halt its bombing campaign against the city...
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hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents of the us mexico border of being reunited with their families. reunited with his mother at baltimore's port story is one of many that made headlines around the world in the immigration crisis. and hundreds of palestinians are protesting on the israeli gaza border the demonstrations come. as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. visits as part of a tour of the region to push the u.s. president's middle east peace plan person ians leaders have halted all contact with the u.s. since december and it's unlikely they'll meet son in law and senior advisor as well as u.s. middle east special envoy green blatt outraged at trump's decision to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem and run khan has more from west jerusalem. special advisor and special envoy jason green lots of concluded their meetings here in israel they met at the prime minister's office it's been part of a whistle stop tour of the middle east which is seen them go to the arab allies saudi arabia jordan and egypt to talk about what's likely to be a perceived or proposed ra
hundreds of migrant children separated from their parents of the us mexico border of being reunited with their families. reunited with his mother at baltimore's port story is one of many that made headlines around the world in the immigration crisis. and hundreds of palestinians are protesting on the israeli gaza border the demonstrations come. as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. visits as part of a tour of the region to push the u.s. president's middle east peace plan person ians...
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we have a special report from the us—mexico border.nternational accuses the country's army chiefs. and a last—gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the world cup. we will bring you all the latest from moscow.
we have a special report from the us—mexico border.nternational accuses the country's army chiefs. and a last—gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the world cup. we will bring you all the latest from moscow.
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an estimated two thousand children were separated from their parents at the us mexico border before trump decided to sign the new executive order. want to pull in our correspondent course of the nominees on the story for us in washington good evening to you karsten the u.s. president has been saying for days now that he could not and that he would not do anything to change this policy he said that an act of congress would have to change but today he used a pen and he did change it so how do we understand this move. well it seems that the public pressure and pressure from within his own republican party simply became too strong with their demands to end this policy of separating kids from families that immigrated illegally and quite clearly donald trump did something here that he didn't want to do he never needed the democrats or congress to end this he introduced this practice and he could also have ended it but clearly he wanted to use these children as a bargaining chip to force congress to give him more comprehensive immigration reform and also to give him money for the border wall tha
an estimated two thousand children were separated from their parents at the us mexico border before trump decided to sign the new executive order. want to pull in our correspondent course of the nominees on the story for us in washington good evening to you karsten the u.s. president has been saying for days now that he could not and that he would not do anything to change this policy he said that an act of congress would have to change but today he used a pen and he did change it so how do we...
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comprehensive immigration reform if you don't just play a richardson there in san diego california near the us mexico border well german chancellor angela merkel is in jordan major refugee host country amid an escalating domestic conflict over migration that has shaken her coalition government back of visited amman's german jordanian university before holding talks with king a bolo where migration policy will top the agenda hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians including some initially hosted by jordan have migrated all in word to europe with germany as a key destination. well d.w. chief political editor. is traveling with the chancellor and joins us now from amman jordan why is markel visiting jordan and lebanon now is this visit connected with the political crisis in her government over migration back home. well there's no direct connection but the overarching issue of course is migration and now under intense pressure back home from her sister's c.s.u. party she's working against a deadline to force e.u. why it's either bilateral multilateral agreements and mackel is always seen as the beacon
comprehensive immigration reform if you don't just play a richardson there in san diego california near the us mexico border well german chancellor angela merkel is in jordan major refugee host country amid an escalating domestic conflict over migration that has shaken her coalition government back of visited amman's german jordanian university before holding talks with king a bolo where migration policy will top the agenda hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians including some initially...