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asher: families. these are female single heads of households along with their children who are housed at the family residential center. sen. feinstein: can you break that down in the numbers of children versus single-family. sen. feinstein: -- ms. asher: i don't have the specific number as it relates -- sen. feinstein: bring that to me. i'm really interested in. ms. asher: sure. by large you can say one month may have one, maybe two children . in asmes we are booking many as we can certainly get three. that number for you. sen. feinstein: if i understand this, i.c.e. is requesting an $300 million to increase the number of available detention beds. that's in this budget we are doing now. ms. asher: for the entire across the continuum for i.c.e. detention beds, we are absolutely in dire need of additional beds, adult beds. you heard the chief saying she is backed up. as of today, i think in the ranks of 8000 single adults that are looking for placement into our beds. sen. feinstein: that's different tha
asher: families. these are female single heads of households along with their children who are housed at the family residential center. sen. feinstein: can you break that down in the numbers of children versus single-family. sen. feinstein: -- ms. asher: i don't have the specific number as it relates -- sen. feinstein: bring that to me. i'm really interested in. ms. asher: sure. by large you can say one month may have one, maybe two children . in asmes we are booking many as we can certainly...
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dina asher—smith has put down another notable marker to her global sprint rivals by winning the 200 metresond league in a world—leading time. up against an elite field that included olympic champion elaine thompson and two—time world champion dafne schippers, asher—smith surged clear to win by almost half a second in 22.18 seconds, the quickest time of 2019. i was really happy because honestly i wanted to come here and when i wa nted i wanted to come here and when i wanted to run a good quality race and hit all my technical points. but idid not and hit all my technical points. but i did not expect to run that site and do not expect if her alter ego that well so i'm really happy. it feels nice also have to go home and more because there is this incredibly talented female sprinters in the world right now. another british winner in stockholm was laura muir. she bounced back from finishing third in the westminster mile on sunday to outclass the field and comfortably win the 1500 metres in a time of four minutes, 5.37 seconds. let's take a look at some of the day's other sports stories: italy's
dina asher—smith has put down another notable marker to her global sprint rivals by winning the 200 metresond league in a world—leading time. up against an elite field that included olympic champion elaine thompson and two—time world champion dafne schippers, asher—smith surged clear to win by almost half a second in 22.18 seconds, the quickest time of 2019. i was really happy because honestly i wanted to come here and when i wa nted i wanted to come here and when i wanted to run a good...
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miss asher. >> my name is natalie asher and i'm acting associate director of u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement and removal operations. as a career law enforcement officer with more than two decades of experience, i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the current humanitarian and security crisis at the national -- at the southern border as well as isis critical mission of protecting the homeland and ensuring integrity of our nation's immigration system through the enforcement of our immigration laws. today unprecedented numbers of migrants continue to illegally cross the border or present themselves at ports of entry without documentation. these numbers are on the rise, straining our entire immigration system, stretching resources thin across the department of homeland security and causing i.c.e. to balance its public safety mission in the interior of the united states with the influx of migrants at the border. in the past, the vast majority of illegal migrants were single male adults from mexico who could be quickly and effectiv
miss asher. >> my name is natalie asher and i'm acting associate director of u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement and removal operations. as a career law enforcement officer with more than two decades of experience, i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the current humanitarian and security crisis at the national -- at the southern border as well as isis critical mission of protecting the homeland and ensuring integrity of our nation's immigration system...
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dina asher smith surges clear of a world—class field to win the 200 metres in stockholm.el like after is wilder. england have made a victorious start to the men's cricket world cup, beating south africa by 104 runs at the 0val. as hosts and the top—ranked side in the world, england have are the firm favourites. but if that brought pressure as well as pre—macth anticipation in didn't show in an emphatic victory, as patrick gearey reports. world cups always begin with their money incurably free but you cannot plan everything. who could foresee celebrity opening the bolding with a leg—spin are doing this for second ball. jonny bairstow, zero, time for a strong and stable period. one of the biggest hitter stay grounded, he in giroud made dutiful 50s but left before the fireworks could start. 0ver before the fireworks could start. over to the captain eoin morgan to launch a few rockets wasn't he made 57 only to find himself quite brilliantly extinguished stop south africa kept stubbing englishmen out and jos buttler met an early end. ben stokes ago as england's guy, he made 89
dina asher smith surges clear of a world—class field to win the 200 metres in stockholm.el like after is wilder. england have made a victorious start to the men's cricket world cup, beating south africa by 104 runs at the 0val. as hosts and the top—ranked side in the world, england have are the firm favourites. but if that brought pressure as well as pre—macth anticipation in didn't show in an emphatic victory, as patrick gearey reports. world cups always begin with their money incurably...
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up against an elite field that included olympic and world champions, asher—smith surged clear to winly happy, because obviously i wanted to come here and when, andi obviously i wanted to come here and when, and i wanted to run a good—quality race. i am hitting all my technical points, but i didn't anticipate to run that time, i didn't anticipate for it to all go as well. so i am really, really happy with that. while it feels nice, i still have to go home and work because there's some incredibly talented female sprinters in the world right now. another british winner in stockholm was laura muir. the reigning european champion outclassed the field to comfortably win the 1,500 metres in a time of four mins, 5.37 seconds. kyle edmund is out of the french open, after being forced to retire with a knee injury when two sets down in his second—round match. the british number one was trailing uruguay‘s pablo cuevas at roland—garros, and at 2—1 down in the third, he called on the trainer before eventually deciding he couldn't carry on. it means johanna konta is the only british player left in
up against an elite field that included olympic and world champions, asher—smith surged clear to winly happy, because obviously i wanted to come here and when, andi obviously i wanted to come here and when, and i wanted to run a good—quality race. i am hitting all my technical points, but i didn't anticipate to run that time, i didn't anticipate for it to all go as well. so i am really, really happy with that. while it feels nice, i still have to go home and work because there's some...
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britain's dina asher smith began her season with an impressive win in the 200 metres.uropean sprint double champion stormed to victory in doha, in a world leading time of 22.26 seconds. england's cricketers were given a fright by ireland in their "one off" one day international in malahide. in a match reduced to 45 overs a side, england were struggling on 101 for six chasing 199 to win before eventually winning by four wickets. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. spot the new boy, while singing is a lwa ys spot the new boy, while singing is always an option, there is a reason why england are excited atjohn frye, dennis. 90 miles an hour to dismiss mark. so the and placed under threat, fire it is to him today, i pray that his case too. but this game was a great opportunity for island. —— ireland. georgia's catch was grazing a world cup, the bowler made his debut and what a delight to get 0n out like this, england needed 199, they were in a mess. this is not england's world cup trial, it was an intense cricket match its own right, 101.6 when willie was dismissed
britain's dina asher smith began her season with an impressive win in the 200 metres.uropean sprint double champion stormed to victory in doha, in a world leading time of 22.26 seconds. england's cricketers were given a fright by ireland in their "one off" one day international in malahide. in a match reduced to 45 overs a side, england were struggling on 101 for six chasing 199 to win before eventually winning by four wickets. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. spot the new...
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mind it's going to keep the costs under ten and that's definitely a positive for the investor right asher to sunday in frankfurt thank you so much. five high profile german organizations time low don't cheat on folks bank and the soccer club don't want to pledge five million euros to the yet russian world holocaust remembrance center in jerusalem the donation announced as part of holocaust remembrance day events in israel will be invested in the museum's growing archives. every year on holocaust remembrance day israel comes to a standstill for two minutes sirens wail in memory of the some six million jews killed by the nazis. the heads of german companies dimler. and do a bunk all of which were active during the nazi era have joined the commemorations in israel. together with soccer club brucia dortmund they are donating five million euros to expand the yacht fish and holocaust memorial it is named. each of our companies bears some responsibility in one way or another and. we have discussed what we can do to strengthen this culture of remembrance. those who believe in an equal and to ince
mind it's going to keep the costs under ten and that's definitely a positive for the investor right asher to sunday in frankfurt thank you so much. five high profile german organizations time low don't cheat on folks bank and the soccer club don't want to pledge five million euros to the yet russian world holocaust remembrance center in jerusalem the donation announced as part of holocaust remembrance day events in israel will be invested in the museum's growing archives. every year on...
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asher was talking about fluorescent 2015. when people in other countries being educated by the cartels in the plaza manager said, we can get you here and is going to be to get into this country. that is when we sold influx. the president, the reason there was a sensation at one point when president trump came in is because he was series about a the border. but when it became a period that we cannot get a bipartisan agreement that we have future flows that are unsustainable and people are dying, children, women are dying making this to the crossing, it's on the president's fault, it's the people exploiting floras, as people exploiting our legal process for financial gain among the organized crime and is discussing to think we cannot recognize it's in the best interest of the 80% of people who are going to come here to be adjudicated and not having as asylum claim. please do not do that to your children. don't let the 3-year-old be found in a cornfield. don't put arbor to secure the agents at risk. recognize this is a problem,
asher was talking about fluorescent 2015. when people in other countries being educated by the cartels in the plaza manager said, we can get you here and is going to be to get into this country. that is when we sold influx. the president, the reason there was a sensation at one point when president trump came in is because he was series about a the border. but when it became a period that we cannot get a bipartisan agreement that we have future flows that are unsustainable and people are dying,...
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she's still thrilled. >> reporter: zain asher, cnn, new york. >> just into cnn, we have images of theo. we'll tell you who is in the bull's-eye. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." s... s...u... s...u...v... these letters used to mean something. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ run with
she's still thrilled. >> reporter: zain asher, cnn, new york. >> just into cnn, we have images of theo. we'll tell you who is in the bull's-eye. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." s... s...u... s...u...v... these letters used to mean something. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend....
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in lafayette this happened yesterday on marotta road you can see that black tesla after its match asher the window of that business there. the front of the store was just completely smashed in, but no one was hurt that is good news. actress amy poehler decided to round up all of her fellow female comedians for a weekend trip. 2 napa wine country that sounds fun, it turned into a new movie confortable bellow sat down with the women to top line fun, comedy. and all of the above. >>good what's called again white line for them love >>police say that we've had like about 20 years over herself for this film in her film directorial debut amy poehler chose to recreate a trip with her real life leading ladies. why did you guys decide lincoln ucas in the beginning of the film it's kind of like you're like wine country or bust. >>well is based off of a real trip we when to celebrate rachel dratch his 50th birthday and in doing so had a blast and then thought oh this to make a great movie wine country follows the longtime friends as they sip and celebrate their way to another milestone. as much fun
in lafayette this happened yesterday on marotta road you can see that black tesla after its match asher the window of that business there. the front of the store was just completely smashed in, but no one was hurt that is good news. actress amy poehler decided to round up all of her fellow female comedians for a weekend trip. 2 napa wine country that sounds fun, it turned into a new movie confortable bellow sat down with the women to top line fun, comedy. and all of the above. >>good...
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we cut ourineady for >>ohe couple was going to marry here under the asher of this beautiful oak. >> butin on the way for their wedding day says the bride and groom will likely say i do inside this cottage. >> which is not a bad thing. but unanticipated for this time of year. >> now all the businesses that i spoke to today are hoping that people will not completely abandon their plans because there will be some breaks in the storm, and they're hoping that folks will come out and enjoy then. live in novato, i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> and you can start preparing for the rain right now. several cities are offering free sandbags. they include hillsborough, millbrae and burlingame. >> and count on abc mornings for continuing coverage of this incoming storm. mike nicco and alexis smith will have the up-to-the-minute forecast and any impact on the commute beginning tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. >>> new at 11:00, the alabama state senate has passed what amounts to a ban on abortions. if signed into law, it would be the most restrictive abortion measure in the united states, pitting it against roe v.
we cut ourineady for >>ohe couple was going to marry here under the asher of this beautiful oak. >> butin on the way for their wedding day says the bride and groom will likely say i do inside this cottage. >> which is not a bad thing. but unanticipated for this time of year. >> now all the businesses that i spoke to today are hoping that people will not completely abandon their plans because there will be some breaks in the storm, and they're hoping that folks will come...
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was support today from some of the south african‘s fellow athletes, including team gb sprinter dina asher—smiththere are increasing signs that reigning world and olympic champion‘s career could yet be brought to a halt. richard conway, bbc news. protesters have gathered in doncaster at the start of the tour de yorkshire cycling race. they are opposed to fracking firm ineos taking over from team sky. let's speak to our sports correspondent david 0rnstein. yes, the riders departed here around 20 minutes ago. the fifth edition of the tour de yorkshire. but this one certainly has been dominated by controversy certainly has been dominated by c0 ntrove i’sy over certainly has been dominated by controversy over team ineos and in particular their owner, said jim ratcliffe. he is briton‘s wealthiest man, but he's also divisive over the issues of fracking in particular, and ineos being one of the world's largest producers of plastic. joining forces with the team who previously, as team sky, were controversial in their own right and certainly divided opinion over various issues, such as suggestions that t
was support today from some of the south african‘s fellow athletes, including team gb sprinter dina asher—smiththere are increasing signs that reigning world and olympic champion‘s career could yet be brought to a halt. richard conway, bbc news. protesters have gathered in doncaster at the start of the tour de yorkshire cycling race. they are opposed to fracking firm ineos taking over from team sky. let's speak to our sports correspondent david 0rnstein. yes, the riders departed here...
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meanwhile, britain‘s dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women‘s 200 metresseconds. by the end of this evening, we should know the identity of the finalists for this year‘s world snooker championship. david gilbert leads john higgins 13 frames to 11. the scot, though, is battling to make it to an eighth final at the crucible, and he had a bit of luck along the way. higgins also showed some of the old magic, with a break of 143. the scot won the final frame of the session, and it promises to be an exciting contest when it resumes at 2:30. meanwhile, lets go to live pictures in the other semifinal. the underdog, gary wilson, is tryiing to stopjudd trump. he doesn‘t seem to be doing that so well today. trump has started really well, taking the first two frames of the session and he stretches his lead to 11—8, the first to 17 frames wednesday match. —— wins the match. and you can follow the action on bbc2, the bbc sport website and app. (pres)that‘s all the sport for now. with the bank holiday weekend upon us, the weather is looking mixed over the next few days a
meanwhile, britain‘s dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women‘s 200 metresseconds. by the end of this evening, we should know the identity of the finalists for this year‘s world snooker championship. david gilbert leads john higgins 13 frames to 11. the scot, though, is battling to make it to an eighth final at the crucible, and he had a bit of luck along the way. higgins also showed some of the old magic, with a break of 143. the scot won the final frame...
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i know you're focused on asher. it is not the biggest.x-wives the biggest and that had some outflows. it focuses on the hr market in china. really an interesting place to look. you saw that was the hottest market in the world. over the last month we have seen a record outflow. clearly that sentiment seems to be pulling back. >> that really highlights to me what a reversal it has been. to see theresting reversal and how that can manifest itself. it is supported by the pboc. shares areyou supported by the pboc as well. >> thank you so much. bloomberg's rachel evans with her etf coverage. we have the s&p 500 on the downside. the yen firmer. lisa, you are looking at that. >> it was the biggest one-day weakening of the dollar versus the yen since january 3. >> that is not a move you see every day. >> this is count down the close. >> joe weisenthal joins us. so much to choose from. >> oil is getting clobbered. i think it is interesting at a theme for the week, a theme for the day. it's not what you would expect. market.n a tricky weird a this i
i know you're focused on asher. it is not the biggest.x-wives the biggest and that had some outflows. it focuses on the hr market in china. really an interesting place to look. you saw that was the hottest market in the world. over the last month we have seen a record outflow. clearly that sentiment seems to be pulling back. >> that really highlights to me what a reversal it has been. to see theresting reversal and how that can manifest itself. it is supported by the pboc. shares areyou...
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i think my husband asher and i had the same feeling that beto and amy had.ur moral obligation to help him win this race because we were so concerned about the state of the country. >> as he had done in el paso six years earlier, beto proved never to count out the underdog. >> thank you all for doing this. very grateful. >> you're exciting to me like john kennedy excited me. >> over the next 15 months, beto marched across texas. sometimes he even rolled in. >> on a first name basis with every stranger he meets, beto is waking up passion in democrats across the deep red state of texas. >> beto pledged to visit each and every county in the state, sharing his journey on facebook live. >> to drive to all 254 counties. >> and he did. >> we continued to stick to beto's style of being this really authentic, transparent candidate, which really caught on. >> we never ask whether someone is republican or democrat. we don't care about turning texas blue or keeping it red. none of that matters as much as making sure this country lives up to its potential and its promise.
i think my husband asher and i had the same feeling that beto and amy had.ur moral obligation to help him win this race because we were so concerned about the state of the country. >> as he had done in el paso six years earlier, beto proved never to count out the underdog. >> thank you all for doing this. very grateful. >> you're exciting to me like john kennedy excited me. >> over the next 15 months, beto marched across texas. sometimes he even rolled in. >> on a...
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meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metres.26 seconds. england survived a scare, to narrowly beat ireland by four wickets in the one—day international at malahide. josh little upset the tourists on his debut taking four wickets, including that of england captain eoin morgan. however, an unbeaten half century, from ben foakes, and a7 not out, from tom curran helped guide the, top—ranked one—day side, to a scrappy victory. the four time world snooker champion john higgins is fighting hard, to make it to an eighth final at the crucible in sheffield. he's had some fortune in his battle with david gilbert, who hadn't made it past the second round until this year. but he's also showed some of the old magic, with a break of 1a3. the scot won the final frame of the session, and will resume later trailing by 11 frames to 13. tournament favourite judd trump had the edge and some luck over qualifier gary wilson in the other semi. 0h, oh, that had a reaction. a good trick shot. trump won four frames in a row with some fluent snooker and w
meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metres.26 seconds. england survived a scare, to narrowly beat ireland by four wickets in the one—day international at malahide. josh little upset the tourists on his debut taking four wickets, including that of england captain eoin morgan. however, an unbeaten half century, from ben foakes, and a7 not out, from tom curran helped guide the, top—ranked one—day side, to a scrappy victory. the...
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meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metres england survived a scare, to narrowly beat ireland by four wickets in the one—day international at malahide. josh little, upset the tourists on his debut taking four wickets, including that of england captain eoin morgan. however, an unbeaten half century, from ben foakes, and 47 not out, from tom curran helped guide the, top—ranked one—day side, to a scrappy victory. the four time world snooker champion john higgins is fighting hard, to make it to an eighth final at the crucible in sheffield. he's had some fortune in his battle with david gilbert, who hadn't made it past the second round until this year. but he's also showed some of the old magic, with a break of 143. the scot won the final frame of the session, and will resume later trailing by 11 frames to 13. tournament favourite judd trump had the edge and some luck over qualifier gary wilson in the other semi. // trump won four frames in a row with some fluent snooker and will resume tomorrow leading by 9 frames to 7. it's alway
meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metres england survived a scare, to narrowly beat ireland by four wickets in the one—day international at malahide. josh little, upset the tourists on his debut taking four wickets, including that of england captain eoin morgan. however, an unbeaten half century, from ben foakes, and 47 not out, from tom curran helped guide the, top—ranked one—day side, to a scrappy victory. the four time...
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doj to work jointly in getting a court order so that redacted grand jury material may be released, asher gupta is a security analyst and nice to have you on and we'll jump to contempt in a second but i want to begin with lindsey graham writing a letter to mueller asking him if he wants to testify on his phone calls with bill barr and whether mueller has been misrepresented. what do you make of that? >> i think it's a little bizarre that he's kind of focusing on this one thing with mueller. i mean, mueller should come and testify but he needs to testify about everything that he uncovered in his investigation including potential national security threats with the contacts between russia and the trump campaign as well as whether or not the evidence that he uncovered on the side of obstruction would meet a legal threshold for prosecution even though he declined to decide otherwise. why lindsey graham is focusing on one phone call when there is so much else to discuss, that may go to whether barr perjured himself, but it does seem that there are bigger fish to fry in terms of the results of t
doj to work jointly in getting a court order so that redacted grand jury material may be released, asher gupta is a security analyst and nice to have you on and we'll jump to contempt in a second but i want to begin with lindsey graham writing a letter to mueller asking him if he wants to testify on his phone calls with bill barr and whether mueller has been misrepresented. what do you make of that? >> i think it's a little bizarre that he's kind of focusing on this one thing with...
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jim simultaneouses, asher r ramgappa, thank you to both of you. the president did not testify.hy. he did not answer any written questions about obstruction. we know why. how does mr. barr have complete confidence in what the intentions were and were not of the president? >> well, he has to go on the conclusions of mueller, and clearly that he did that here in terms of reading the facts that were in that report and taking them as true -- >> mule der not divine his intentions, we know that. >> and if he's -- i understand, but if you're looking at it on its face and you're looking at what was characterized in that report as a problem with conflicts of interest and a concern about conflicts of interest, first off, it's not don mcgahn's job at the time to look into conflicts of interest. that would have been the justice department's job. that's likely why don mcgahn didn't take it up in any way, shape or form, among other reasons. in terms of conflict of interest, was not his job to assess those conflicts of interest as white house consell. nor his job to raise it to the department
jim simultaneouses, asher r ramgappa, thank you to both of you. the president did not testify.hy. he did not answer any written questions about obstruction. we know why. how does mr. barr have complete confidence in what the intentions were and were not of the president? >> well, he has to go on the conclusions of mueller, and clearly that he did that here in terms of reading the facts that were in that report and taking them as true -- >> mule der not divine his intentions, we know...
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natalie asher is with us, i.c.e. executive associate director of enforcement. you with us. >> thanks so much for having me. stuart: we want to fix this problem. we don't want mexico, we don't want to impose these tariffs on mexico. we want to fix. what could mexico do to satisfy president trump? >> so absolutely to your point, we do need the assistance now more than ever. echoing what acting secretary mcaleenan did cover last evening when asked the same question, really three items need to happen right now. first and foremost the operational security measures mexico must take to their southern border. clearly they know these individuals who are coming from the northern triangle are merely traversing their country. they have no interest in staying in mexico but continue northward to the united states. that needs to stop. secondly we need the assistance of mexican law enforcement to help us in combating the transnational organizations who are clearly behind moving these individuals through their country and to us. there is absolutely no way that this is not organ
natalie asher is with us, i.c.e. executive associate director of enforcement. you with us. >> thanks so much for having me. stuart: we want to fix this problem. we don't want mexico, we don't want to impose these tariffs on mexico. we want to fix. what could mexico do to satisfy president trump? >> so absolutely to your point, we do need the assistance now more than ever. echoing what acting secretary mcaleenan did cover last evening when asked the same question, really three items...
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dina asher—smith set a world—leading time in the 200 metres at the diamond league meeting in stockholmht with fellow british heavyweight tyson fury will be his focus if he beats andy ruinunior. they fight at madison square garden in new york in the early hours of sunday morning. that's all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11.15. the headlines on bbc news... business lobby group the cbi warns conservative leadership candidates over leaving the eu without a deal. donald trump says he'll hit all goods from mexico with 5% tariffs until they curb illegal immigration. the lawyerfor shamima begum has written to the home secretary, accusing authorities of failing to protect herfrom being "groomed" by so—called islamic state. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt stand at the moment. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq ended the day. let's return to our top story now — and the uk's leading business group says the next prime minister must avoid leaving the european union without a brexit deal which would do "se
dina asher—smith set a world—leading time in the 200 metres at the diamond league meeting in stockholmht with fellow british heavyweight tyson fury will be his focus if he beats andy ruinunior. they fight at madison square garden in new york in the early hours of sunday morning. that's all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11.15. the headlines on bbc news... business lobby group the cbi warns conservative leadership candidates over leaving the eu without a deal. donald...
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meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metresdanan, finished in the pack, on the opening stage of the women's tour de yorkshire. the former world champion, was racing in britain, for the first time since the birth of her daughter. the stage was won by dutch rider lorena veeb. britain's lizzy banks claimed the queen of the mountains jersey. rick zabel, won the second stage of the mens race the german taking the sprint finish in bee—dale. chris law—less was the top briton claiming third for team ineos. the race finishes in leeds tomorrow. tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out for the badminton horse trials in gloucestershire today. it is one of the majors of ‘eventing' — a kind of horse triathlon, where riders, do dressage, cross country and showjumping over three days. 0ur sports reporter, lizzie greenwood—hughes is there for us now. a beautiful setting for this, ? a beautiful setting for this,? yes, i'm not in the lake this year, i'm around the lake. it is the one that they all want to when to stop it is one of eve
meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metresdanan, finished in the pack, on the opening stage of the women's tour de yorkshire. the former world champion, was racing in britain, for the first time since the birth of her daughter. the stage was won by dutch rider lorena veeb. britain's lizzy banks claimed the queen of the mountains jersey. rick zabel, won the second stage of the mens race the german taking the sprint finish in...
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asher the subcomponents purveyed, tsa cayman, 410th or last when it came to employees satisfaction, we cannot business away. tso's are among the lowest paid workers in government and we saw during the recent shutdown the many live paycheck to paycheck. let me repeat, tso's th among te lowest paid in government and among the shut down many lived paycheck to paycheck. tso's also lack protection such as bargaining rights, and the ability to appeal disciplinary action to an independent third party. this is no way to run a national security agency. tsa administrator, david koski has attempted to address these challenges by creating a your progression plan by tso's but more speed on. unfortunately in response to my question other subcommittee recent hearing last month administrator because he refused to commit working with tsa unions with the bargaining agreement expires in december. tsa is limited to scope inadequate to meet the needs of the workforce. refusing to advance even the status quo would amount to a counterproductive attack on labor. i hope administrator will decide to continue to
asher the subcomponents purveyed, tsa cayman, 410th or last when it came to employees satisfaction, we cannot business away. tso's are among the lowest paid workers in government and we saw during the recent shutdown the many live paycheck to paycheck. let me repeat, tso's th among te lowest paid in government and among the shut down many lived paycheck to paycheck. tso's also lack protection such as bargaining rights, and the ability to appeal disciplinary action to an independent third party....
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it's the john asher scholarship fund, so john asher is a beloved face of churchill downs, and he passedt tim first we have to fill our belly with good food before we drink. >> yes, we do, janice. i have something that will pair nicely with that $1,000 mint julep that's about a $6 bread pudding but i'll tell you what here is the secret to this bread pudding that i absolutely love. it starts out with dried race in raisins, but i soak them in woodford reserve so that gets all nice and delicious and then i top it with this beautiful bourbon glaze if you want to give it a sample it is really delicious see what you think. >> i taste butter and bourbon and sugar. >> they all go together nicely. talk about a triple crown. [laughter] butter, sugar and bourbon. >> it's like a shot glass. >> and the secret is the woodford in that sauce so it's a wonderful thing and what i do is they come out in a square but i stamp them up into little rounds and by the way i want to tell you know matter what the weather is outside a sip a little bourbon guess what? it makes me "mostly sunny." >> i thought i loved
it's the john asher scholarship fund, so john asher is a beloved face of churchill downs, and he passedt tim first we have to fill our belly with good food before we drink. >> yes, we do, janice. i have something that will pair nicely with that $1,000 mint julep that's about a $6 bread pudding but i'll tell you what here is the secret to this bread pudding that i absolutely love. it starts out with dried race in raisins, but i soak them in woodford reserve so that gets all nice and...
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here with more executive associate director for ice enforcement and removal operations natalie asher.hese guys out of this country and sanctuary city policies prevented that. >> so true, brian and thanks for having me this morning. there is no question the bottom line here is public safety, community safety, we need law enforcement partners to cooperate. and when you have politics driving these policies that prevent us from working with our local, state, and county partners, these types of things happen. this young girl did not have to be murdered. brian: murdered brutally and painfully. >> yes. brian: city councils who vote on these sanctuary city policies are accomplices to murder. >> we can say they continuously refuse to listen to law enforcement, to their own. i can tell you that we have had wonderful relationships with sheriffs across the country with the national sheriff's association. many of them their hands are tied unfortunately due to local politics which prevents us from doing our job. we uphold the laws that congress puts forth and with these sanctuary cities in place wi
here with more executive associate director for ice enforcement and removal operations natalie asher.hese guys out of this country and sanctuary city policies prevented that. >> so true, brian and thanks for having me this morning. there is no question the bottom line here is public safety, community safety, we need law enforcement partners to cooperate. and when you have politics driving these policies that prevent us from working with our local, state, and county partners, these types...
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dina asher—smith laid down a marker by posting a world—leading time in the 200 metres.n and two—time world champion dafne schippers. asher—smith surged clear to win in the quickest time of 2019. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you very much. see you then. the government has introduced new measures to protect seas and coastlines by introducing 41 new marine conservation zone areas in the seas around the uk. these areas will form a ‘blue belt‘ which covers 220,000 square kilometres, and are aimed at protecting species including eider ducks, jellyfish and basking sharks. joining me now from westminster is minister at the department for environment, food and rural affairs, therese coffey. very good morning to you. we are familiar with the idea of a green belt. how will this blue belt work? the blue belt is bringing together a variety of marine protected areas. we are announcing a further 41, which will cover eight times the size of greater london in our waters around the coast. the intention is we preserve the species that are th
dina asher—smith laid down a marker by posting a world—leading time in the 200 metres.n and two—time world champion dafne schippers. asher—smith surged clear to win in the quickest time of 2019. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you very much. see you then. the government has introduced new measures to protect seas and coastlines by introducing 41 new marine conservation zone areas in the seas around the uk. these areas will form a ‘blue...