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(explosion) (men shouting) i spent the worst days of my life in calais. i (bleep) hate calais.e knows someone who has around nine people from his family who made it to the uk using a fake passport. he gave me his number, i contacted him and he was like, "send me your pictures and the passport will be ready in five days." tomorrow morning, hopefully, i'll pick up the passport. if it works it works, if it doesn't work then i've tried everything. back in syria, every time it rains, my mum would say it's a blessful day. so hopefully now that it's raining, it's all going to go for the best. when i think about my memories, when i think about how syria was... it is very happy memories. (laughing and talking) but suddenly, this all disappeared. syria has a long past of dictatorship and... (sighs)... corruption and... we did see it coming. we knew it was going to happen. (crowd chanting) (clapping, chanting continue) going on protests in syria was like going on a suicide mission. you would go and you may never come back. suddenly we were surrounded by military intelligence police, fully
(explosion) (men shouting) i spent the worst days of my life in calais. i (bleep) hate calais.e knows someone who has around nine people from his family who made it to the uk using a fake passport. he gave me his number, i contacted him and he was like, "send me your pictures and the passport will be ready in five days." tomorrow morning, hopefully, i'll pick up the passport. if it works it works, if it doesn't work then i've tried everything. back in syria, every time it rains, my...
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gavin lee reporting from calais.st in the occupied west bank have agreed to leave after meeting the israeli prime minister. the community of amona voted to accept the government's relocation proposal, just one week before they were due to be forcibly evicted. opponents of the polish government have been staging a third day of protests in the capital, warsaw, over government plans to restrict journalists' access to parliament. demonstrators gathered outside the constitutional court, while opposition mps continued their sit—in inside the parliament building. in sport, real madrid have on the clu b world in sport, real madrid have on the club world cup. the final was in yokohama. they beat the japanese side 11—2 in extra side. cristiano ronaldo, of course, scored a hat—trick. the idea that real madrid would win again gained pace after this shot was too much for the japanese keeper to deal with. karim benzema literally had to get a boot on the rebound. but the expected goals never came and by the second half the japanese
gavin lee reporting from calais.st in the occupied west bank have agreed to leave after meeting the israeli prime minister. the community of amona voted to accept the government's relocation proposal, just one week before they were due to be forcibly evicted. opponents of the polish government have been staging a third day of protests in the capital, warsaw, over government plans to restrict journalists' access to parliament. demonstrators gathered outside the constitutional court, while...
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dozens of children who lived in the calais "jungle" camp have launched a legal challenge against the6 children say the government broke its promise britain to take in its fair share of child refugees. they say hundreds have had their applications turned down without good reason. the home office says it will not comment on current legal proceedings. our political correspondent eleanor garnier is here. what is the issue here that these people want to claim? we're talking about very specifically child refugees that had been living in the so—called jungle at calais. that was dismantled back in october. these children are now back in centres across france where they have been making their applications from. these lawyers represent 28 child refugees who have had their applications rejected and a further 28 waiting for a decision. the lawyers claim they have been rejected without reason and they are seeking a judicial review from the home office to determine why those we re home office to determine why those were rejected. they claim the government has renege on its promise to bring over so
dozens of children who lived in the calais "jungle" camp have launched a legal challenge against the6 children say the government broke its promise britain to take in its fair share of child refugees. they say hundreds have had their applications turned down without good reason. the home office says it will not comment on current legal proceedings. our political correspondent eleanor garnier is here. what is the issue here that these people want to claim? we're talking about very...
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calais's makeshift refugee camp, thejungle, home to around 10,000 people, including children.s place has been partially demolished once already and reappeared. but the french government wants it gone again and will start knocking it down within weeks. music playing a world away from the squalor of the camp, lily allen is working on her new album, in a studio in north london. what do you think you can achieve by going there? save everyone. no... i hope that... on a personal level, to just see things for myself so i know and i can talk openly about it, having experienced it even for a short amount of time. and humanise the people that are there because at the moment what i read, all these articles which are very dehumanising about people and children. you know, i'm a mother. i've got two little girls and if something happened in this country, and something was to happen to me and their dad, and they were displaced and had to make a run for it, i would really hope that other parts of the world were a little bit more helpful than we seem to be. it would seem to me that there are p
calais's makeshift refugee camp, thejungle, home to around 10,000 people, including children.s place has been partially demolished once already and reappeared. but the french government wants it gone again and will start knocking it down within weeks. music playing a world away from the squalor of the camp, lily allen is working on her new album, in a studio in north london. what do you think you can achieve by going there? save everyone. no... i hope that... on a personal level, to just see...
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she met unaccompanied child migrants in calais and it overwhelmed her.gy to refugees became front—page news. this is some of what she saw. calais's makeshift refugee camp, thejungle, home to around 10,000 people including children. this place has been partially demolished and reappeared. the french government wants it gone again. starting to knock it down within weeks. music plays. a world away from the squalor, lily allen is working on her new album in a studio in north london. what do you think you can achieve going there? save everyone? no... i hope that... on a personal level, to see things for myself so i know and can talk openly about it, having experienced it even if for a short amount of time. and humanise the people that are there because at the moment what i've read, all these articles which are very dehumanising about people and children. you know, i am a mother. i have two little girls. if something was to happen in this country, to me or their dad, i would really hope that other parts of the world would really be more helpful. it would seem
she met unaccompanied child migrants in calais and it overwhelmed her.gy to refugees became front—page news. this is some of what she saw. calais's makeshift refugee camp, thejungle, home to around 10,000 people including children. this place has been partially demolished and reappeared. the french government wants it gone again. starting to knock it down within weeks. music plays. a world away from the squalor, lily allen is working on her new album in a studio in north london. what do you...
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. >> most of them were sent from calais or paris.e have a team helping each act can't -- applicant document their case explaining what they risk if they go back. please syrian kurds risk war if they go back. they flip their farm near the southern city in 2015. >> we kept chickens. one day we went out to collect their eggs. all of a sudden a mortar landed on one of our buildings. my son and daughter were upstairs and managed to make it down. another landed and only just missed them. the injuries he sustained have left him with speech difficulties. it broke his jaw. and even his arm and ribs. the family headed for damascus than turkey and spent nine months and a camp in greece before being flown to france. the experience has left the 6-year-old traumatized. now they can rebuild. at last we are settled. we are learning french. now we are safe and that's all we ever wanted. >> the suns are due to start school in january. the girl has begun counseling. life is interrupted by daily french lessons. a retired teacher is one of 45 volunteers
. >> most of them were sent from calais or paris.e have a team helping each act can't -- applicant document their case explaining what they risk if they go back. please syrian kurds risk war if they go back. they flip their farm near the southern city in 2015. >> we kept chickens. one day we went out to collect their eggs. all of a sudden a mortar landed on one of our buildings. my son and daughter were upstairs and managed to make it down. another landed and only just missed them....
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miami quarterback ryan tannehill was hit right in the knee by calais campbell the result, a a snow covered field in buffalo could not slow down steelers running back leveon bell today. bell rushed for a pittsburgh record 236 yards, and finished with 298 total yards, more than the entire buffalo offense. he also scored three times in the steelers 27-to-20 win. this perfectly encapsulates the cleveland browns season their mascot brownie the elf attempted to scoop up a loose ball, and, down goes frazier. unable to recover the fumble. the bengals beat the browns 23-to-10 today, cleveland drops to 0-and-13, and have to beat the bills, chargers or steelers to avoid becomming the second team in nfl history to finish 0-and-16. the bucks are off until tuesday, when they play the raptors in toronto. milwaukee has lost 3 of their last 4 games, including last and, one day after the badger men beat marquette at the bradley center, the golden eagles turned the tables, beating the badger women at the kohl center. wisconsin led after 3 quarters, but allaziah blockton and the golden eagles took control in
miami quarterback ryan tannehill was hit right in the knee by calais campbell the result, a a snow covered field in buffalo could not slow down steelers running back leveon bell today. bell rushed for a pittsburgh record 236 yards, and finished with 298 total yards, more than the entire buffalo offense. he also scored three times in the steelers 27-to-20 win. this perfectly encapsulates the cleveland browns season their mascot brownie the elf attempted to scoop up a loose ball, and, down goes...
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the charity, care for calais, says several hundred migrants are still aiming to illegally make theiration the size of a small town here with the makeshift restaurants, shacks, a boxing club in front of me. the heart of the camp was here. there was the ashram kitchen where people would go for food, a church, the mosque. and all that's left is over this side — the containers. these were for vulnerable families and children. they still stand. there's no one in them. completely empty. there are less refugees here at this moment in time than there were before. but that, i see, is a temporary situation. just like other evictions that have taken place, we will return to the situation where we have desperate refugees here, living probably in even worse conditions and they are going to need our help. and you're still trying to get to the uk? yeah, we try. every day. try to get on the lorries each night? yeah. we try to get on lorry. why don't you go to an immigration centre? why wouldn't you leave and go to warmth and the comfort of perhaps asylum in france? no, france is horrible. better is
the charity, care for calais, says several hundred migrants are still aiming to illegally make theiration the size of a small town here with the makeshift restaurants, shacks, a boxing club in front of me. the heart of the camp was here. there was the ashram kitchen where people would go for food, a church, the mosque. and all that's left is over this side — the containers. these were for vulnerable families and children. they still stand. there's no one in them. completely empty. there are...
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and that allows customers around the world to shop the streets of london, paris, milan, tokyo and calaise, all the items could be in one country and i order from a boutique. the logistics of getting the goods must abnightmare? we ship from 40 countries to 150 with no surprises. through customs clea ra nce with no surprises. through customs clearance and local currencies and local payment systems. we have 12 offices that we have local teams. so we have local teams in all key areas and they are taking care of our customers and making sure all these logistics are spotless and impeccable. as far as you're concerned, you impeccable. as far as you're concerned , you were impeccable. as far as you're concerned, you were coding at the age of nine and you grew up in a fashion world, didn't you, really? you designed your own shoes initially which are still selling today, aren't they? the brand is swear? yes, i started programming computers. it was my passion since i was a little kid and at the age of 19i was a little kid and at the age of 19 i started my own business. being from the north of portu
and that allows customers around the world to shop the streets of london, paris, milan, tokyo and calaise, all the items could be in one country and i order from a boutique. the logistics of getting the goods must abnightmare? we ship from 40 countries to 150 with no surprises. through customs clea ra nce with no surprises. through customs clearance and local currencies and local payment systems. we have 12 offices that we have local teams. so we have local teams in all key areas and they are...
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the talk today read it may be moved delphi's family into more promotional the end of things chair calaismaybe go and then as a starting >> reporter: out as rams coach and three games remaining and was released range the l.a. rams 3145. just reported a two-year extension they say goodbye and he has a nice parting gift. the raiders' head coach also ran the show and tennessee usc new coach ed lentic leads the sidelines and assistant coach for the atlantic the closes on the mind of a lot folks at 86 million test it with the yankees. and 62 million to come to the giants all right to meddle. before we say goodbye american people find apple store whether scopa on only live stream this broadcasting and 4 k k payments ever on all beds. hurry, ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. >> gabe:new technology in cars could help solve that problem. kron 4 tech reporter gabe slate joins us now to explain sot- car guy "you see a big pothole and you do that oh no! " yup we know the feeling and they are all over the bay area. nats - pothole the new ford fusion v6 sport sedan will come equipped wi
the talk today read it may be moved delphi's family into more promotional the end of things chair calaismaybe go and then as a starting >> reporter: out as rams coach and three games remaining and was released range the l.a. rams 3145. just reported a two-year extension they say goodbye and he has a nice parting gift. the raiders' head coach also ran the show and tennessee usc new coach ed lentic leads the sidelines and assistant coach for the atlantic the closes on the mind of a lot...
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today, calais thistle face ross county. top billing going to liverpool against manchester city who are in third. city will be boosted by the return of sergio aguero. he is back from a four match ban. he is ready. he came back again from argentina. finally came back after seven games, three games plus four, and we are happy he is back. three and a half weeks of somewhere nice weather, argentina is good at the moment, so he can only score goals if somebody gets him the ball. we have to avoid the easy passes, i would say. the easy ones we should avoid and we can defend. here are the other premier league fixtures for your enjoyment of this afternoon. manchester united will close the gap on tottenham with a win over middlesbrough. chelsea face stoke while bottom side swansea take on bournemouth. andy murray has been made a knight in the new year ‘s honours list. he is celebrating by playing in the play—offs in abu dhabi. he suffered a defeat to david goffin yesterday having won their previous five meetings, but he is a set again
today, calais thistle face ross county. top billing going to liverpool against manchester city who are in third. city will be boosted by the return of sergio aguero. he is back from a four match ban. he is ready. he came back again from argentina. finally came back after seven games, three games plus four, and we are happy he is back. three and a half weeks of somewhere nice weather, argentina is good at the moment, so he can only score goals if somebody gets him the ball. we have to avoid the...
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dozens of children who lived in the calais "jungle" camp have launched a legal challenge against thepromise britain to take in its fair share of child refugees. they say hundreds have had their applications turned down without good reason. the home office says it will not comment on current legal proceedings. barcodes are to be printed on medicines and medical equipment such as replacement hips and surgical tools. it is in an effort to reduce the rate of avoidable deaths in english hospitals. ministers say the scheme, which is being piloted in six areas in england, could also save the nhs up to £1 billion over seven yea rs. and angie is carried out in salisbury. as pa rt of as part of the scheme, bar codes on medical equipment will contain the time and place of the procedure and the medical staff taking part. we scandal the equipment so there should be no drug errors. and it's to the correct patient, so we scan the patient, making sure the right drug or the right blood product, et cetera, goes to the right patient. and if they're going to roll it out to orthopaedics and other type eq
dozens of children who lived in the calais "jungle" camp have launched a legal challenge against thepromise britain to take in its fair share of child refugees. they say hundreds have had their applications turned down without good reason. the home office says it will not comment on current legal proceedings. barcodes are to be printed on medicines and medical equipment such as replacement hips and surgical tools. it is in an effort to reduce the rate of avoidable deaths in english...
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miami quarterback ryan tannehill was hit right in the knee by calais campbell the result, a torn acl, ending tannehill's season. a snow covered field in buffalo could not slow down steelers running back leveon bell today. bell rushed for a pittsburgh record 236 yards, and finished with 298 total yards, more than the entire buffalo offense. this perfectly encapsulates the cleveland browns season their mascot brownie the elf attempted to scoop up a loose ball, and, down goes frazier. unable to recover the fumble. the bengals beat the browns 23-to-10 today, cleveland drops to 0-and-13, and have to beat the bills, chargers or steelers to avoid becomming the second team in nfl history to finish 0-and-16. the bucks are off until tuesday, when they play the raptors in toronto. milwaukee has lost 3 of their last 4 games, including last night to the wizards, to fall back to the .500 mark. and, one day after the badger men beat marquette at the bradley center, the golden eagles turned the tables, beating the badger women at the kohl center. wisconsin led after 3 quarters, but allaziah blockton
miami quarterback ryan tannehill was hit right in the knee by calais campbell the result, a torn acl, ending tannehill's season. a snow covered field in buffalo could not slow down steelers running back leveon bell today. bell rushed for a pittsburgh record 236 yards, and finished with 298 total yards, more than the entire buffalo offense. this perfectly encapsulates the cleveland browns season their mascot brownie the elf attempted to scoop up a loose ball, and, down goes frazier. unable to...
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of the house intelligence committee briefing to an russian interference in the election to make in calaiskelley filed that this move is disgraceful. >> always heard from the intelligence community the last several days that they could not say there is anyttempt to undermine hillary clinton to help donald trump. the consensus was that it was an attempt by the russian to put a cloud over the election to create disunity. that is what is happening right now. the intelligence community doing it. lauren: king added that somebody has time to make this to the washing post and "the new york times." king says it's their job economy do not have a choice. train to a group of electors led by nancy pelosi's daughter demanded the intelligence briefing on allegations that russian interfered with the u.s. presidential election ahead of the other drove college vote next week. christine pelosi was on komodo coast to coast yesterday. >> you think russian hacking influence the election. >> absolutely. >> you think it wasn't her message that didn't reach voters and high unemployment states that was the wiscons
of the house intelligence committee briefing to an russian interference in the election to make in calaiskelley filed that this move is disgraceful. >> always heard from the intelligence community the last several days that they could not say there is anyttempt to undermine hillary clinton to help donald trump. the consensus was that it was an attempt by the russian to put a cloud over the election to create disunity. that is what is happening right now. the intelligence community doing...
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also had a plan for that morning at 0400 to jump off with all their force that had come down from calais in the meantime. they had to kick us out of karantan and kick us out of the beaches, because there was nothing between us and karantan. so we had our job cut out for us. we prevailed. we stayed in normandy about until 5th of july, cleaning up. we also -- i don't know you folks were at the embassy last night. and they had -- oh, no, it was here. the hennessey people had a tasting. anybody remember that yesterday? hennessey. you people weren't invited. just the wheels were invited. yeah, here is some of them. i reminded those people that hennessey was a pretty good friend of mine because when we got up to cherbourg to go back home to england, we came across a full warehouse full of 55 gallon barrels of some stuff called hennessey cognac. of course, we were not used to what cognac was. but we found out pretty quick. and we were allowed to take three barrels back to england. one barrel was for the officers and two barrels were for the enlisted men. we had big parties. and i mean they were
also had a plan for that morning at 0400 to jump off with all their force that had come down from calais in the meantime. they had to kick us out of karantan and kick us out of the beaches, because there was nothing between us and karantan. so we had our job cut out for us. we prevailed. we stayed in normandy about until 5th of july, cleaning up. we also -- i don't know you folks were at the embassy last night. and they had -- oh, no, it was here. the hennessey people had a tasting. anybody...
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. >> this edition of the jungle camp and calais. and the first unaccompanied children began arriving in the u.k. many are coming under what is known as the amendment named after the former child refugee. it commits the government to relocating vulnerable child refugees. but then mp's accuse the government of backtracking. >> can explain why they exclude children of 16 and 17 years old from the eligibility [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] in calais given the recognition that they are still children and still vulnerable. >> we are determined to address the most vulnerable children as the dubs amendment suggests. those are children 15 and below his nationality puts them in refugee status and who are at high risk of sexual exploitation. >> children are at risk of all kinds of exploitation. it could be trafficking, forced labor and slavery. but this government does not are. [shouting out] >> the reason that we do not consider children after the 20th of march is quite simple. we do not want to introduce a factor to
. >> this edition of the jungle camp and calais. and the first unaccompanied children began arriving in the u.k. many are coming under what is known as the amendment named after the former child refugee. it commits the government to relocating vulnerable child refugees. but then mp's accuse the government of backtracking. >> can explain why they exclude children of 16 and 17 years old from the eligibility [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] in calais given the...
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these lawyers, as you say, representing some of the children who lived in the calais jungle camp, before they are accusing the government of failing to bring some of the most vulnerable child refugees to the uk. these lawyers represent 28 children who have already had their asylum applications rejected, a further eight are applications rejected, a further eightarea applications rejected, a further eight are a waiting decision. these lawyers say some applications were dismissed without good reason and so they have launched a legal challenge. we asked the home office for their response and they said it would be inappropriate to comment while legal proceedings were ongoing. we do know that about 900 children have been brought to the uk this year, about 750 at accompanied children have been bought from france. what we know now is the current transfer of children from france has now ended, but we do expect more eligible children from across europe, including from countries like greece and italy. we expect them to be brought to the uk in the coming months. thank you. rebel groups expected to m
these lawyers, as you say, representing some of the children who lived in the calais jungle camp, before they are accusing the government of failing to bring some of the most vulnerable child refugees to the uk. these lawyers represent 28 children who have already had their asylum applications rejected, a further eight are applications rejected, a further eightarea applications rejected, a further eight are a waiting decision. these lawyers say some applications were dismissed without good...
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. >> this edition of the jungle camp and calais. many are coming under what is known as the amendment named after the former child refugee. submits the government to relocate the vulnerable refugees. but then mp's accuse the government of backtracking. excludexplain why they children of 16 and 17 years old given the recognition that they are still children and still vulnerable. >> we want to address the children that the dutch amendment suggests. those are children 15 and below his nationality puts them in refugee status and who are at high risk of sexual exploitation. >> children are at risk of all kinds of exploitation. it could be trafficking, forced labor and slavery. but this government does not care. >> the reason that we do not consider children after the 20th of march is quite simple. we do not want to introduce a encourage parents to make this journey across the zahara and the mediterranean. >> you're watching westminster interview with me. can mp's were together to handle the health care crisis. as the year drew to a close
. >> this edition of the jungle camp and calais. many are coming under what is known as the amendment named after the former child refugee. submits the government to relocate the vulnerable refugees. but then mp's accuse the government of backtracking. excludexplain why they children of 16 and 17 years old given the recognition that they are still children and still vulnerable. >> we want to address the children that the dutch amendment suggests. those are children 15 and below his...
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demolition of the so-called jumbo camp in calais, unaccompanied children began arriving in the u.k..e coming under what is known as the amendment named after the former child refugee. it commits the government to relocating vulnerable child refugees. comments, opposition mps accused the government of backtracking. ten-day explain why they exclude children of 16 and 17 years old given the recognition that they are still children and still vulnerable. >> we are determined to address the most vulnerable children, which are the ones that the amendment suggest we assess, and those are children 12 and under. children 15 envelope whose nationalities qualify them for refugee status and who are at high risk of sexual exploitation. >> children are at risk of all kinds of exploitation. including trafficking, forced labor and modern slavery. but this government does not care. >> the reason that we do not consider children after the 20th of march is quite simple. because we do not want to introduce a factor to encourage to havetivize parents traffickers to make this journey across the zahara and
demolition of the so-called jumbo camp in calais, unaccompanied children began arriving in the u.k..e coming under what is known as the amendment named after the former child refugee. it commits the government to relocating vulnerable child refugees. comments, opposition mps accused the government of backtracking. ten-day explain why they exclude children of 16 and 17 years old given the recognition that they are still children and still vulnerable. >> we are determined to address the...