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code into folkestone,, calais— drive from the calais terminal.lais is— drive from the calais terminal. (m- into folkestone,, calais is 40 minutes down the coast, perfect, nice and easy, no problems at all. have you done that before? we have been to le touquet _ have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three _ have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three times - have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three times and l been to le touquet three times and we have always come through the tunnel. ., , , , ~ , tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels _ tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving _ tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for _ tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small- the wheels moving for small businesses including this one. transition yellow i drive the little train, lots of impish people, that we can in cars and in the shuttle, it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the golf course. every year we have got — swing by the golf course. every year we
code into folkestone,, calais— drive from the calais terminal.lais is— drive from the calais terminal. (m- into folkestone,, calais is 40 minutes down the coast, perfect, nice and easy, no problems at all. have you done that before? we have been to le touquet _ have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three _ have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three times - have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three times and l been to le touquet three times...
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jump on the tunnel, half-an-hour, calais, 40 - half—an—hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.ice and easy. no problems at all. you have done that before? _ problems at all. you have done that before? yep, _ problems at all. you have done that before? yep, we - problems at all. you have done that before? yep, we have - problems at all. you have done| that before? yep, we have been to latukai _ that before? yep, we have been to latukai three _ that before? yep, we have been to latukai three times, we - that before? yep, we have been to latukai three times, we have| to latukai three times, we have always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses including this one. translation: i drive a little train, lots of english people come on the weekend, in cars, in the shuttle, it's very good. the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget, at one point the company which runs it nearly went bust, predicted passenger numbers were never reached but eurotunnel became profitable. more recently, new ch
jump on the tunnel, half-an-hour, calais, 40 - half—an—hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.ice and easy. no problems at all. you have done that before? _ problems at all. you have done that before? yep, _ problems at all. you have done that before? yep, we - problems at all. you have done that before? yep, we have - problems at all. you have done| that before? yep, we have been to latukai _ that before? yep, we have been to latukai three _ that before? yep, we have been to latukai three...
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drove down to folkston, jumped on the tunnel, half—an—hour; calais, a0 minutes down the coast.problems at all. you have done that before? tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses including this one. translation: i drive a little train, lots of english people come on the weekend, in cars, in the shuttle, it's very good. the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget, at one point the company which runs it nearly went bust, predicted passenger numbers were never reached but eurotunnel became profitable. more recently, new challenges — the pandemic and brexit meant putting millions into new systems to deal with additional customs rules. what's next? well, the boss here wants more trains running, that could include for the first time rivals to eurostar running passenger services. new companies have said that they want to launch new services within the five next years in the tunnel. we're very confident that within the ten next years, there will be a doubling of the direct connection between london and europe. the
drove down to folkston, jumped on the tunnel, half—an—hour; calais, a0 minutes down the coast.problems at all. you have done that before? tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses including this one. translation: i drive a little train, lots of english people come on the weekend, in cars, in the shuttle, it's very good. the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget, at one point the company which runs it nearly went...
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this report from andrew harding in calais contains scenes you may find upsetting. shouting.police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders. a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born in belgium but grew up in sweden, one of three children. here they are with theirfather, ahmed. he'd fled from iraq in 2009 and spent years trying but failing to get permission to settle anywhere in europe. he got married, worked, had children, but his asylum appeals were rejected. instead, he says, the whole family faced deportation to iraq. which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais. so you were with your whole family here, all five of you? with family, with everybody. family stay, seat for this side. ahmed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying
this report from andrew harding in calais contains scenes you may find upsetting. shouting.police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders. a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born in belgium but grew up in sweden, one of three children. here they are with theirfather, ahmed. he'd fled from iraq in 2009 and spent years trying but...
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jump on the tunnel, half an hour to calais, 40 minutes down the coast, perfect, easy, no problems ate done that before? _ problems at all. you've done that before? we've - problems at all. you've done that before? we've been - problems at all. you've done that before? we've been to l problems at all. you've done i that before? we've been to the 2k three times, _ that before? we've been to the 2k three times, so _ that before? we've been to the 2k three times, so we - that before? we've been to the 2k three times, so we always i 2k three times, so we always come through the tunnel. total tourists help — come through the tunnel. total tourists help keep _ come through the tunnel. total tourists help keep the - come through the tunnel. total tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i including this one. translation: i drive the little train, translation: i drive the little train. lots _ translation: i drive the little train, lots of _ translation: i drive the little train, lots of english _ translation: i drive the little train, lots of
jump on the tunnel, half an hour to calais, 40 minutes down the coast, perfect, easy, no problems ate done that before? _ problems at all. you've done that before? we've - problems at all. you've done that before? we've been - problems at all. you've done that before? we've been to l problems at all. you've done i that before? we've been to the 2k three times, _ that before? we've been to the 2k three times, so _ that before? we've been to the 2k three times, so we - that before? we've been to...
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andrew harding is in calais for us this evening. yes, good evening, sophie. the past week investigating what happened on that beach. we finally tracked down and spoke to sara's father, the father of the seven—year—old girl who died. he blames the smugglers for the overcrowding that he said caused his daughter's death, but as you can imagine, he is also wrestling with the decisions he took, the risks he took and put his family on that night. i must warn you that this report contains some distressing scenes. shouting. this was the scene last week as smugglers clashed with police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders. a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born in belgium but grew up in sweden, one of three children. here they are with theirfather, ahmed. he'd fled from iraq in 2009 and spent years trying but failing to get permission to settle anywhere in europe. he got married, worked, had children, but
andrew harding is in calais for us this evening. yes, good evening, sophie. the past week investigating what happened on that beach. we finally tracked down and spoke to sara's father, the father of the seven—year—old girl who died. he blames the smugglers for the overcrowding that he said caused his daughter's death, but as you can imagine, he is also wrestling with the decisions he took, the risks he took and put his family on that night. i must warn you that this report contains some...
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drove down to folkston, jumped on the tunnel, half—an—hour; calais, a0 minutes down the coast.ou have done that before? yep, we have been to latukai three times, we have always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses including this one. translation: i drive a little train, lots of english people come on the weekend, in cars, in the shuttle, it's very good. 20,000 visitors are english visitors _ 20,000 visitors are english visitors. it 20,000 visitors are english visitors. . ., ., 20,000 visitors are english visitors. _, ., ., visitors. it could mean a loner visitors. it could mean a longer holidays. - visitors. it could mean a longer holidays. an - visitors. it could mean a | longer holidays. an extra visitors. it could mean a - longer holidays. an extra round of aolf. longer holidays. an extra round of golf- it _ longer holidays. an extra round of golf- it is _ longer holidays. an extra round of golf. it is more _ longer holidays. an extra round of golf. it is more business - of golf. it is more business for us _ of golf. it is
drove down to folkston, jumped on the tunnel, half—an—hour; calais, a0 minutes down the coast.ou have done that before? yep, we have been to latukai three times, we have always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses including this one. translation: i drive a little train, lots of english people come on the weekend, in cars, in the shuttle, it's very good. 20,000 visitors are english visitors _ 20,000 visitors are english visitors. it 20,000...
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drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast. that before? yep. we've been to le touquet sort of three times, so we've always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. - lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. . charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that's more fun for them and more business for us. l the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget. at one point, the company which runs it nearly went bust. predicted passenger numbers were never reached, but eurotunnel became profitable. more recently, new challenges — the pandemic and brexit meant putting millions into new systems to deal with additional customs rule
drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast. that before? yep. we've been to le touquet sort of three times, so we've always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. - lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors....
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this report from andrew harding in calais contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting.image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders. a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born in belgium but grew up in sweden, one of three children. here they are with theirfather, ahmed. he'd fled from iraq in 2009, and spent years trying but failing to get permission to settle anywhere in europe. he got married, worked, had children, but his asylum appeals were rejected. instead, he says, the whole family faced deportation to iraq. which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais. so you were with your whole family here, all five of you? with family, with everybody in the family. stay seat for this side. ahmed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you were racing? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for
this report from andrew harding in calais contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting.image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders. a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born in belgium but grew up in sweden, one of three children. here they are with theirfather, ahmed. he'd fled from iraq in 2009, and spent years trying but failing to get permission to settle anywhere in europe. he got married, worked,...
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drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.t before? yep. we've been to le touquet sort of three times, so we've always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. i lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. i charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that's more fun for them and more business for us. l the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget. at one point, the company which runs it nearly went bust. predicted passenger numbers were never reached, but eurotunnel became profitable. more recently, new challenges — the pandemic and brexit meant putting millions into new systems to deal with additional customs rules. w
drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.t before? yep. we've been to le touquet sort of three times, so we've always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. i lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. -...
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drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.nel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. i charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that's more fun for them and more business for us. l the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget. at one point, the company which runs it nearly went bust. predicted passenger numbers were never reached, but eurotunnel became profitable. more recently, new challenges — the pandemic and brexit meant putting millions into new systems to deal with additional customs rules. what's next? well, the boss here wants more trains running. that could include for the first time ri
drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.nel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. i charles thinks the shorter journey...
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which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais. to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you are racing? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's edge. we were there, too, filming the whole incident. the smugglers fighting back. and then here on the right, sara, in a pinkjacket, making her way towards the boat, still holding herfather�*s hand. a little later, you can see her on ahmed's shoulders. then she disappears into the wildly overcrowded boat. a rival group of smugglers had directed their passengers from sudan towards the same boat. as more migrants piled on board, you can hear ahmed shouting for help. translation: she said, help me, dad, but i couldn't reach her. _ there were people standing on top of us, and sara disappeared below me. i was trapped. i told one man to move. i screamed and hit him. but he just looked away.
which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais. to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you are racing? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's edge. we were there, too, filming the whole incident. the smugglers fighting back. and then here on...
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which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais. of you? with family, with everybody. family stay, seat for this side. ahmed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's edge. we were there, too, filming the whole incident. the smugglers fighting back. and then here on the right — sara, in a pinkjacket, making her way towards the boat, still holding herfather�*s hand. a little later, you can see her on ahmed's shoulders. then she disappears into the wildly overcrowded boat. a rival group of smugglers had directed their passengers from sudan towards the same boat. as more migrants piled on board, you can hear ahmed shouting for help. pop translation: she said, "help me, i dad," but i couldn't reach her. i there were people standing on top of us, and sara disap
which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais. of you? with family, with everybody. family stay, seat for this side. ahmed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's...
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from london to paris and beyond, and eurotunnel vehicle and freight shuttles between folkestone and calaiskaty austin has been taking a look at the impact the tunnel has had and what the future has in store. a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially opened the new connection between their two countries. since then, 480 million people have passed through the channel tunnel, whether on eurostar trains to paris and beyond, or on eurotunnel vehicle shuttles. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. beeping. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france, and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, round the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you sort of know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, yeah. it's like a second home, really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. but it o
from london to paris and beyond, and eurotunnel vehicle and freight shuttles between folkestone and calaiskaty austin has been taking a look at the impact the tunnel has had and what the future has in store. a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially opened the new connection between their two countries. since then, 480 million people have passed through the channel tunnel, whether on eurostar trains to paris and beyond, or on eurotunnel...
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and around turkey and around calais and around dunkirk.under his name. so myself and bbcjournalist sue mitchell sat down and we thought let's have a closer look at this quy- let's have a closer look at this guy. when we scratched beneath the surface of who he was, it went on and on. the extent of human trafficking network was carrying around europe was phenomenal. you actually managed to speak to him? around europe was phenomenal. you i actually managed to speak to him? we actually managed to speak to him? - tracked him through france into germany and turkey, eventually with tip—offs from contacts around germany and iraq we located him in iraq. we went to iraq without his knowledge and managed to find him. and i put some questions to him. how many people do you think you have smuggled to the uk? mar; many people do you think you have smuggled to the uk?— smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand. _ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, _ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, |_ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, |
and around turkey and around calais and around dunkirk.under his name. so myself and bbcjournalist sue mitchell sat down and we thought let's have a closer look at this quy- let's have a closer look at this guy. when we scratched beneath the surface of who he was, it went on and on. the extent of human trafficking network was carrying around europe was phenomenal. you actually managed to speak to him? around europe was phenomenal. you i actually managed to speak to him? we actually managed to...
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which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais.hole family here, all five of you? with family, with everybody. family stay, seat for this side. ahmed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's edge. we were there, too, filming the whole incident. the smugglers fighting back. and then here on the right — sara, in a pinkjacket, making her way towards the boat, still holding herfather�*s hand. a little later, you can see her on ahmed's shoulders. then she disappears into the wildly overcrowded boat. a rival group of smugglers had directed their passengers from sudan towards the same boat. as more migrants piled on board, you can hear ahmed shouting for help. translation: she said, "help me, i dad," but i couldn't reach her. i there were people standing on top
which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais.hole family here, all five of you? with family, with everybody. family stay, seat for this side. ahmed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with...
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million gig workers right here in calais. good afternoon. i'm ryan yamamoto. today. the state supreme court will hear arguments. on proposition 22. the law that pushed by uber lyft and doordash allow companies to treat drivers as independent. contractors rather than full. fledged employees. in los angeles more than 100. drivers hit the road in a car crash. all headed to san francisco, where they will hold a rally outside the courthouse. this afternoon. drivers say voters were misled when they approved perhaps is proposition 22 4 years ago. that excludes gig workers from the state workers' compensation program as well as minimum. wage and overtime. protections. >>>>the message that the companies will say is that we make a fair share of their profits. and it's not the case. the voter was deceived, as well as the employee. >ryan>delivery drivers met up with other care advances. vans for the central valley. and in sacramento. companies that support proposition 22 say the measure help helps them provide gig workers with flexible schedules. in fremont. a fiery crash leaves
million gig workers right here in calais. good afternoon. i'm ryan yamamoto. today. the state supreme court will hear arguments. on proposition 22. the law that pushed by uber lyft and doordash allow companies to treat drivers as independent. contractors rather than full. fledged employees. in los angeles more than 100. drivers hit the road in a car crash. all headed to san francisco, where they will hold a rally outside the courthouse. this afternoon. drivers say voters were misled when they...
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the latest from calais 6 plus. >> i hope they do go on strike while we're over there. gets knocked. sure thing. why may be much harder soon. almost impossible to get out tracks. >> and how one man stole nearly $80,000 from a backpack >> wild story here. police in antioch are looking for a guy after he rob people of nearly $90,000 sees 2 employees of the contra costa county fair. we're trying to deposit the cash. police say the employees were taking the money to a bank on summersville wrote it. 2 in the morning on monday. you know, after the fair, that's when the suspect pressed a gun to the back of one of them. and then got their backpack full of cash. police have only describe the suspect is the guy wearing dark clothing and a mask. so not much to go on. their officers are looking now through more evidence to see if they can somehow identify him. >> a possible strike could put san francisco's famous alcatraz tour in jeopardy this summer. the union alcatraz workers united say they've been fighting for a contract without the tri-city cruises for nearly 2 years. now negotiations betwe
the latest from calais 6 plus. >> i hope they do go on strike while we're over there. gets knocked. sure thing. why may be much harder soon. almost impossible to get out tracks. >> and how one man stole nearly $80,000 from a backpack >> wild story here. police in antioch are looking for a guy after he rob people of nearly $90,000 sees 2 employees of the contra costa county fair. we're trying to deposit the cash. police say the employees were taking the money to a bank on...
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one of the number of narrow time incidents that have started tensions between manila and beijing. calais rival claims to a number of locations and the world has west of the philippines, the leaving. the scarborough sol is one of the disputed areas. its photo fishing grounds full within the philippines. exclusive economic sun, which you can see in yellow here. but they're also within china, so cold 9 dash line in china claims the area within the spine to 2016 international court ruling. it had no legal basis to do so. they jane has dismissed the philippines civilian mission as a publicity stunt. but also it keeps money less frequently aggravating tensions in the south china sea just seems or if the machine side is bent on having its own way. so what's china will take the necessary measures? routes of firmly defend. it's a jet of it, right? the end interest changing i made such a dunc tree since those comments tensions have risen even further in the region with aging. launching, who games around the philippines know the neighbors, taiwan. citing the defense ministry in taipei. reuters repo
one of the number of narrow time incidents that have started tensions between manila and beijing. calais rival claims to a number of locations and the world has west of the philippines, the leaving. the scarborough sol is one of the disputed areas. its photo fishing grounds full within the philippines. exclusive economic sun, which you can see in yellow here. but they're also within china, so cold 9 dash line in china claims the area within the spine to 2016 international court ruling. it had...
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calais, maine graduation at memorial stadium is still planned for tomorrow. >> after more than a year a top cop, oakland will officially have a new chief of police tomorrow. floyd mitchell's tenure as the new chief of the oakland police department will officially begin saturday. a swearing-in ceremony will be held next week. mitchell who began his career with the kansas city police department in missouri served as police chiefs temple, texas, as well as lubbock, texas mitchell will be opd 14th chief in the last decade. he says, although he is an outsider, he already feels at home and is looking forward to getting to work. >> happening tonight, parts of highway 37 between the leyland sonoma county will be shut down once again for repaving work. caltrans says eastbound lanes will be closed, starting at 10 o'clock tonight. the reopen monday morning. >> a local family is giving back and creating a legacy in the health care field. >> this after having their lives change through a free program for mothers by the san francisco health department. kron four's was a good talked with the family
calais, maine graduation at memorial stadium is still planned for tomorrow. >> after more than a year a top cop, oakland will officially have a new chief of police tomorrow. floyd mitchell's tenure as the new chief of the oakland police department will officially begin saturday. a swearing-in ceremony will be held next week. mitchell who began his career with the kansas city police department in missouri served as police chiefs temple, texas, as well as lubbock, texas mitchell will be opd...
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not so long ago, back in 2016, i went for myself to visit the refugee camps on the outskirts of calaisit was february. it was absolutely freezing. the ground was sodden with rain and human waste. i saw children there, too mexico in particular in my mind, who were the same age as my children. back then, that was aged five and seven. huddling together, in a tent that offered almost nothing in the way of warmth. a desperate situation. then i went home and said good night to my children, the same age, each in their own bedroom, with the central heating on. and i came away from that day profoundly depressed. and i would defy anybody to go into those camps and come away with any other reaction. that camp represented a monumentalfailure reaction. that camp represented a monumental failure across nations. people had been brutally let down by governments, notjust in terms of awful conditions, but because the failure of our asylum system had encouraged a false hope, a hope that had unequivocally made those people more vulnerable to exploitation. gangs were hovering around that camp that day, whe
not so long ago, back in 2016, i went for myself to visit the refugee camps on the outskirts of calaisit was february. it was absolutely freezing. the ground was sodden with rain and human waste. i saw children there, too mexico in particular in my mind, who were the same age as my children. back then, that was aged five and seven. huddling together, in a tent that offered almost nothing in the way of warmth. a desperate situation. then i went home and said good night to my children, the same...
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busy college calais shoes like the size of the war, or the craze simply do the region of that or and as of things. but also it's gonna be interesting adults. all areas like golf, ration and energy and you know, scientific uh, development or scientific research and development. and other areas, so it's not going to be limited to to that, but definitely work by saying that the rest of the world would like to see more engagement till the end of russia towards, you know, fostering a more deepening. paul won't deep understanding all the, you know, of this operation i'm going to, if i may ask um i was reading the, the top notes from the 33rd hour a bleak, somebody's and one of the key things that k that i took away from was the arab league want to in gaza, especially perhaps a u. n. piece for us. is this something is this conversation that would be talks about, do they between a lot of inputs in and the king regarding uh, what can happen in garza, in the next few months? so coming is definitely, as i said, weight is major. so you're going to be uh, you know, uh, looking to, uh, every appro
busy college calais shoes like the size of the war, or the craze simply do the region of that or and as of things. but also it's gonna be interesting adults. all areas like golf, ration and energy and you know, scientific uh, development or scientific research and development. and other areas, so it's not going to be limited to to that, but definitely work by saying that the rest of the world would like to see more engagement till the end of russia towards, you know, fostering a more deepening....
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in calais, france, a team is preparing to set sail to lay the next section of the line.cables, look like — about the same width as a garden hose and, inside, protected by that plastic coating, there's all these really thin optical fibres. and it's on these that your emails and social media posts travel under the oceans, around the world at the speed of light. it's subsea cables like these that have helped the world get connected in recent years. 70% of us are now online. but it's expensive and high—stakes stuff. 0ne break of the cable or tangle of the wires can cost millions to repair. 0nce they're installed, a lot can go wrong too. in march, internet connectivity to 13 african countries was badly disrupted after lines were severed by a suspected giant underwater landslide. breakages are common, but thanks to a sophisticated system of re—routing, most of the time we don't really notice. however, the bigger threat to internet connectivity comes from governments themselves. 0rganisations like top10vpn track deliberate internet shutdowns. last year, researchers say, was the
in calais, france, a team is preparing to set sail to lay the next section of the line.cables, look like — about the same width as a garden hose and, inside, protected by that plastic coating, there's all these really thin optical fibres. and it's on these that your emails and social media posts travel under the oceans, around the world at the speed of light. it's subsea cables like these that have helped the world get connected in recent years. 70% of us are now online. but it's expensive...
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which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais.ed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's edge. we were there, too, filming the whole incident. the smugglers fighting back. and then here on the right — sara, in a pinkjacket, making her way towards the boat, still holding her father's hand. a little later, you can see her on ahmed's shoulders. then she disappears into the wildly overcrowded boat. a rival group of smugglers had directed their passengers from sudan towards the same boat. as more migrants piled on board, you can hear ahmed shouting for help. translation: she said, "help me, dad," but i couldn't reach her. there were people standing on top of us, and sara disappeared below me. i was trapped. i told one man to move. i screamed and hit him. bu
which is why ahmed brought them here instead, hiding with smugglers in these dunes near calais.ed brought us back to the french coast to explain what had happened and why he put his family in such danger. he shows me how they rushed towards the sea. you're racing them? yes. trying to get to the water before the police? yes. it must have been scary for the children. yeah. the police caught up with them near the water's edge. we were there, too, filming the whole incident. the smugglers fighting...
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yeah, on the other thing is on the side of me, i'm wondering about the, the, the that shouldn't do calais. so high school when they reset menu, i'm not going to have done with them right now. yeah, we're based on that. yeah. the island and then a lot. i know i didn't even know what i need to show and i saw massage as a modified if i yes. is nathan with it on okay. hello. booking is looking to ship more. you know, a little bit of a fee to look to ship. okay. i one issue, is it going to be sort of the national official sort. i mean, this is a fee, honey thought must be studied for somebody that could have done it and it can i let me where is that gonna ship a we wouldn't shouldn't if you don't know if i cut off the saudi to or the madness and alaska shop and the the easy to say luckily you can to keep increment that gold will have the largest the case with the little bottle of coke. the bus. somebody will stick my head by little message. i thought if the energy by the spoiler philistine looked mamma thing to them, i haven't got them in the motor valley on subject back to your message. i tho
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it seemed he was in contact with many migrants and refugees around turkey, around calais and dunkirk.ame. myself and bbcjournalist sue mitchell sat down. it piqued our interest and free thought, let's take a closer look at this guy. when we were scratching beneath the surface of who he was itjust went on and on, the extent of human trafficking that his network was carrying out around europe was phenomenal. bud carrying out around europe was phenomenal-— carrying out around europe was henomenal. ., , ., ., phenomenal. and you actually managed to seak to phenomenal. and you actually managed to speakto him- — phenomenal. and you actually managed to speak to him. we _ phenomenal. and you actually managed to speak to him. we tracked _ phenomenal. and you actually managed to speak to him. we tracked him - to speak to him. we tracked him throu~h to speak to him. we tracked him through france, _ to speak to him. we tracked him through france, into _ to speak to him. we tracked him through france, into germany i to speak to him. we tracked him l through france, into germany and turkey, eventua
it seemed he was in contact with many migrants and refugees around turkey, around calais and dunkirk.ame. myself and bbcjournalist sue mitchell sat down. it piqued our interest and free thought, let's take a closer look at this guy. when we were scratching beneath the surface of who he was itjust went on and on, the extent of human trafficking that his network was carrying out around europe was phenomenal. bud carrying out around europe was phenomenal-— carrying out around europe was...
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drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. . charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that's more fun for them and more business for us. l the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2 billion over budget. at one point, the company which runs it nearly went bust. predicted passenger numbers were never reached, but eurotunnel became profitable. more recently, new challenges — the pandemic and brexit meant putting millions into new systems to deal with additional customs rules. what's next? well, the boss here wants more trains running. that could include for the first time rivals to eurostar running passenger services. three new companies have said that they want to launch new services within the five next years in the tunnel. we are very confident that within the ten next years
drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast.good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. . charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that's more fun for them and more business for us. l the tunnel�*s financial journey hasn't always been smooth. it opened £2...
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calais, maine graduation at memorial stadium is tomorrow. >> as top of some. ice that will graduate. >> so chair, so support there for usc's valedictorian yesterday during a student recognition awards ceremony, she was supposed to be giving the commitment a commencement address today. but her speech was canceled. the university cited security concerns after her social media pages have links to a paper that called for the end of israel. she was accused by some jewish groups of being anti-semitic, but she denies those claims. closing arguments have wrapped up in the attempted murder case of the man accused of intentionally driving his car off a 300 foot cliff with his family inside this unique case hinges on the judge's decision of what kind of mental health crisis dharmesh patel was suffering from when he drove off highway one in january of last year, his wife and 2 kids were inside the car when it plunged over double slide in san mateo county. they all survived. tell us why says she does not want her husband prosecuted. that's got the judge could decide to div
calais, maine graduation at memorial stadium is tomorrow. >> as top of some. ice that will graduate. >> so chair, so support there for usc's valedictorian yesterday during a student recognition awards ceremony, she was supposed to be giving the commitment a commencement address today. but her speech was canceled. the university cited security concerns after her social media pages have links to a paper that called for the end of israel. she was accused by some jewish groups of being...
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many colleges are having to cancel graduation ceremonies across the country due to these protest calais, maine graduation at memorial stadium is tomorrow. >> as that, >> eisner will graduate with a bachelor of science in biomedical engineering molecular and cellular engineering and a minor resistance to genocide. >> so cheers of support there for usc's valedictorian yesterday during a student recognition awards ceremony, she was supposed to be giving a commencement address today. but that was canceled. the university cited security reasons after her social media pages had links to a paper that called for the abolishment of israel. she was accused by some jewish groups of being anti-semitic, but she denies that claim. so now to that major public transportation issue that now fixed a deadly boat. well, - a lot of problems for riders. >> starting earlier this morning, bart had to shutter 6 stations. and although the system is now up and running, there are still some delays. kron four's terisa stasio has the details. >> shut down 6 bart stations in the east bay on the red and orange lines b
many colleges are having to cancel graduation ceremonies across the country due to these protest calais, maine graduation at memorial stadium is tomorrow. >> as that, >> eisner will graduate with a bachelor of science in biomedical engineering molecular and cellular engineering and a minor resistance to genocide. >> so cheers of support there for usc's valedictorian yesterday during a student recognition awards ceremony, she was supposed to be giving a commencement address...
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we're taking a live look here from our camera facing the embarcadero here in san francisco in calais,us little tour across the bay area's that this nice everywhere. today it is for wall to wall sunshine today. it's absolutely beautiful. no fog to worry about this marine layer giving us a troubling can see half moon bay sitting in the sunshine. >> as is san francisco, san jose, it's all looking good. even our mount tam cam has some good visibility. >> 71 degrees in san jose right now. 73 in dublin in fremont at san mateo already hit the 70 degree mark hayward did as well. we're at 66 in downtown san francisco. >> obviously, we're off to the races with these temperatures north day sitting in the low 70's to nova are ready at 74 in can see fairfield at 75. so highs today will be well above average. you can see some spots inland hit that 80 degree mark, the only place that will stay cool out of the coast there. we're going to have a little onshore flow. let's take livermore as an example as we take a look from the east bay, beautiful blue skies, their average high is about 73. today. we'r
we're taking a live look here from our camera facing the embarcadero here in san francisco in calais,us little tour across the bay area's that this nice everywhere. today it is for wall to wall sunshine today. it's absolutely beautiful. no fog to worry about this marine layer giving us a troubling can see half moon bay sitting in the sunshine. >> as is san francisco, san jose, it's all looking good. even our mount tam cam has some good visibility. >> 71 degrees in san jose right...
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outdoor dining in parklets parklets first popped up during the pandemic and start as a lifeline for calais restaurants around the bay area. use a space has been free starting next week. berkley said to charge restaurants, thousands of dollars a year. it's going to be a big expense. that was going to be hard for us to absorb. so we asked if you can pay the monthly. >> they said yes to that. so are paying about 1500 bucks a month to read this outdoor space? >> the city is now requiring businesses to apply for permits to add or keep parklet. still ahead, the kron 4 morning news. >> and police ruled out the reasoning of death of a homeless man. and after the break, a price war between walmart and target with experts say is pushing the experts say is pushing the stores to lower their prices. that grimy film on your teeth? dr. g? (♪♪) it's actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpastes quit working in minutes. but crest pro-health's antibacterial fluoride protects all day. it stops cavities before they start... crest. to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling
outdoor dining in parklets parklets first popped up during the pandemic and start as a lifeline for calais restaurants around the bay area. use a space has been free starting next week. berkley said to charge restaurants, thousands of dollars a year. it's going to be a big expense. that was going to be hard for us to absorb. so we asked if you can pay the monthly. >> they said yes to that. so are paying about 1500 bucks a month to read this outdoor space? >> the city is now...
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you've got a criminal trafficking gang in calais making between 2 and ,3 million a week. can bring him a death penalty. there'll still be people queuing up to conduct that trade. starmer is offering literally nothing what so ever. you could argue that at least, at least the conservatives have tried with the rwanda plan. they sadly, the echr court decided it wasn't to be. but but no, starmer is offering nothing whatsoever. and in fact , i have to say, it's so in fact, i have to say, it's so dull listening to him that it's quite difficult to sort of hold the argument. there's no substance of any kind on anything. >> he maintains that stopping the criminal gangs is the answer. going down line and not bothering about controlling our own border in britain . own border in britain. >> well, he's making that argument. he's also talking about a deal with the eu, which may mean even more people finish up coming here than before. smashing the gangs does not work. it's impossible. they will always be replaced. the point is, the reason people come is they know they won't be sent back
you've got a criminal trafficking gang in calais making between 2 and ,3 million a week. can bring him a death penalty. there'll still be people queuing up to conduct that trade. starmer is offering literally nothing what so ever. you could argue that at least, at least the conservatives have tried with the rwanda plan. they sadly, the echr court decided it wasn't to be. but but no, starmer is offering nothing whatsoever. and in fact , i have to say, it's so in fact, i have to say, it's so dull...
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what's the calais now? let's just add it just, i'm deep into storm ottoman. no. chevy, cadillac, maybe jim had looked at him, but it is the v was look for me in a sort of general, you know, this is jim, i live in the profile, the security. so those are the whole sort of numbers. jeremiah and emptied yourself of them. of lava, colorado, to be here for a lot, you know, meeting all right of the how. what about your major with thought side to negative for profit on or be who with the sugar low mccann. i'm dish the mission. you know someone else who can homo and if you're on the do you do much, can you stick it or not? the bottom line of a lot are we'd be seer my and share it was just at the time a message leah at feel. i'm a, see what the alignment at the, you mean? something is i have seen in a well in lima. so such a deal separately from the study by the 50, if you sign up to 2 minutes, the sick out sick with goes from theme is that then then it will shall fall. mama, the math, our cotton mick. ma'am, i'm a neck of a show, a thought of harlem lot of the this was th
what's the calais now? let's just add it just, i'm deep into storm ottoman. no. chevy, cadillac, maybe jim had looked at him, but it is the v was look for me in a sort of general, you know, this is jim, i live in the profile, the security. so those are the whole sort of numbers. jeremiah and emptied yourself of them. of lava, colorado, to be here for a lot, you know, meeting all right of the how. what about your major with thought side to negative for profit on or be who with the sugar low...
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. >> care for calais?and said they do think that this person's mental health would be gravely at risk if he was sent to live on the bibby stockholm badge. for an elite cyclist like mohamed, the prospect of not being able to train with his local club or compete in races they say is unimaginable. they lots of people, lots of people getting in touch. still, it's really what you're talking about. this one, the agency nurses , david on one, the agency nurses, david on the website, says we know some nurses that have taken early retirement and then they've returned to an agency to work for a few days to make their money. he says that should not be allowed. do you think it should or not? i'll tell you that figure of what they spent, by the way, on the agency workers by the end of the program. but after the break, if you've lost someone that you really, really loved, would you want to create an ai chatbot of them? essentially to keep them alive? you could talk to them, interact with them, would that cure your lonel
. >> care for calais?and said they do think that this person's mental health would be gravely at risk if he was sent to live on the bibby stockholm badge. for an elite cyclist like mohamed, the prospect of not being able to train with his local club or compete in races they say is unimaginable. they lots of people, lots of people getting in touch. still, it's really what you're talking about. this one, the agency nurses , david on one, the agency nurses, david on the website, says we know...
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there's a few people in society thinking to themselves, what do i why do i lose my passport, go to calaisng a dinghy and volunteer to be sent to rwanda? i'll take the three grand and the free living costs. i bet there's a few people that have had that thought, anyway. i shall move on after the break. i want to talk to you about an absolutely horrific, sickening, barbaric practice of organised dog fighting. oh, what i have to tell you next will absolutely shock and disturb you. we'll see you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry , hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm keeping you company till 7:00 tonight. lots of you getting in touch about those protests . they're stopping protests. they're stopping those, so—called asylum seekers moving to the bibby stockholm. danny, you make a very good point here, you're asking why were the police at that protest ? were the police at that protest? but not in some of the kind of riots positions or gear like what we saw at the saint george's day event in london? well, i think we all know the answer to that, do we not, danny? many people would say th
there's a few people in society thinking to themselves, what do i why do i lose my passport, go to calaisng a dinghy and volunteer to be sent to rwanda? i'll take the three grand and the free living costs. i bet there's a few people that have had that thought, anyway. i shall move on after the break. i want to talk to you about an absolutely horrific, sickening, barbaric practice of organised dog fighting. oh, what i have to tell you next will absolutely shock and disturb you. we'll see you in...
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now let's turn to kevin saunders who's the former chief immigration officer in calais for uk border forceom lincolnshire. always a pleasure to speak to you, kev. we saw today , quite you, kev. we saw today, quite simply, a dispersal order they were attempting to get seven, seven illegal immigrants, asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm . seekers to the bibby stockholm. the mob descended. kevin, i've got a question for you. a lot of people have been saying to me earlier on on my show, how did the mob find out? is there some sort of leak, do you think going on i that's that's exactly the question that i've been asking. >> how the hell did the mob find out what was going on? because i suspect that somebody, somewhere has spoken to the . media about has spoken to the. media about it, because otherwise, how would they know? it's astonishing, but it's absolutely outrage, martin. it really is. you cannot have , a it really is. you cannot have, a mob rule in south east london, in fact, where. >> kevin. frozen kevin's frozen . >> kevin. frozen kevin's frozen. not a problem. what he was about to sa
now let's turn to kevin saunders who's the former chief immigration officer in calais for uk border forceom lincolnshire. always a pleasure to speak to you, kev. we saw today , quite you, kev. we saw today, quite simply, a dispersal order they were attempting to get seven, seven illegal immigrants, asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm . seekers to the bibby stockholm. the mob descended. kevin, i've got a question for you. a lot of people have been saying to me earlier on on my show, how did...
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secretary, about calais concerning development in our schools, that if unaddressed, potentially threatens to interrupt this process, and that is the increasing chronic absenteeism we are seeing their there is a direct line between kids who are chronically out of school and at risk behaviors. and so we want to continue to build on this remarkable success, because the story of this drop in crime is connected to the work we are doing in our schools. you have $1 billion to use for building positive school climate, and that you have a new $8 billion initiative in this budget that come amongst other things, is dedicated to trying to attack chronic absenteeism and increasing safer and welcoming schools. can you talk a little bit about the importance of reversing this pandemic trend? sec. cardona: absolutely. thank you, senator. throughout my career, whether as a fourth-grade teacher or school principal, we would track the activity of them of our students -- the absenteeism of our students commit it was clear that those missing school were struggling to get ahead academically. we often refer to a
secretary, about calais concerning development in our schools, that if unaddressed, potentially threatens to interrupt this process, and that is the increasing chronic absenteeism we are seeing their there is a direct line between kids who are chronically out of school and at risk behaviors. and so we want to continue to build on this remarkable success, because the story of this drop in crime is connected to the work we are doing in our schools. you have $1 billion to use for building positive...
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he can stop the boats no more than you can flap your arms there and fly to calais.ise that this was a statement he could never deliver on? and that's why, just to best go to the nation early and just try and get this over and done with. >> well, it's very tempting, isn't it, for politicians to make these bold claims. 3 or 4 years out from an election. but as that election cycle grows ever nearer , then you have to ever nearer, then you have to make good on that promise. and clearly that was always going to be very, very difficult for the prime minister to do because, as we know, as keen watchers of what happens out in the marine environment in the english channel environment in the english channel, it's on the days when the weather conditions improve, the weather conditions improve, the boats come ashore as night follows day. these boats come when the weather conditions improve and if you have a great year of weather conditions prevailing for the most part you have a bumper year as you did in 2022. it was pretty iffy for a large part of the year last yean large part
he can stop the boats no more than you can flap your arms there and fly to calais.ise that this was a statement he could never deliver on? and that's why, just to best go to the nation early and just try and get this over and done with. >> well, it's very tempting, isn't it, for politicians to make these bold claims. 3 or 4 years out from an election. but as that election cycle grows ever nearer , then you have to ever nearer, then you have to make good on that promise. and clearly that...
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if i'd been on the control at calais and this lady had come into the control at calais and said that to the public good. it's not in the pubuc the public good. it's not in the public interest for somebody to come into the uk from outside the uk and say these things. so if she had just arrived at port and said these things that she would be refused straight away. >> yeah. and that's , that's the >> yeah. and that's, that's the issue i think as well for some people maybe saying, well, look, can we actually send her back there? you know, can we send her back?! there? you know, can we send her back? i mean, where would we send her? would we send her to gaza? gaza is not safe, i suppose, given the argument might be that, well, she just appeared to quite like the regime over there. maybe she should be sent there. >> well, i mean , i don't know >> well, i mean, i don't know what passport she holds, but it wouldn't be a, it wouldn't be a garden passport, would it? it would be a passport, so she would be a passport, so she would be a passport, so she would be returned to whichever country she
if i'd been on the control at calais and this lady had come into the control at calais and said that to the public good. it's not in the pubuc the public good. it's not in the public interest for somebody to come into the uk from outside the uk and say these things. so if she had just arrived at port and said these things that she would be refused straight away. >> yeah. and that's , that's the >> yeah. and that's, that's the issue i think as well for some people maybe saying, well,...
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and not so long ago, back in 2016, i went for myself to visit the refugee camps on the outskirts of calaisas february . winter, i think it was february. it was absolutely freezing . the it was absolutely freezing. the ground was mud sodden with rain and human waste, and i saw children there , two in children there, two in particular in my mind, who were the same age as my children back then. the same age as my children back then . that was age five and age then. that was age five and age seven, huddling together in a tent that offered almost nothing in the way of warmth, a desperate situation . but i went desperate situation. but i went home and said good night to my children, the same age, each in their own bedroom , with the their own bedroom, with the central heating on. and i came away from that day profoundly depressed , and i would defy depressed, and i would defy anybody to go into those camps and come away with any other reaction . that camp represented reaction. that camp represented a monumental failure across nations. people had been brutally let down by governments. of course n
and not so long ago, back in 2016, i went for myself to visit the refugee camps on the outskirts of calaisas february . winter, i think it was february. it was absolutely freezing . the it was absolutely freezing. the ground was mud sodden with rain and human waste, and i saw children there , two in children there, two in particular in my mind, who were the same age as my children back then. the same age as my children back then . that was age five and age then. that was age five and age seven,...
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by kevin saunders, of course, is the former chief immigration officer for the uk border force at calaislways a pleasure to have you on the show. hope you're keeping well. this is a rare piece of good news here, kevin. this is a freedom of information request. the home office put this data out as an exclusive today in the sun for the first time, the home office have released prevention's data as well as arrivals data. tell us about that , kev. us about that, kev. >> well, yes, certainly it's it is good news. >> and i've been very critical of the french as you know, but i think we ought to give them a gold star because they have done exceedingly well over the last few weeks in stopping the boats leaving france. >> so well done . >> so well done. >> so well done. >> let's have more of it. >> yeah. and the data is, is got to say, is pretty impressive. and again , i join you on that. and again, i join you on that. kevin, we are often very critical of the french police here. but the home office, as i said for the first time, have released this data. this is the prevention's data. so there wer
by kevin saunders, of course, is the former chief immigration officer for the uk border force at calaislways a pleasure to have you on the show. hope you're keeping well. this is a rare piece of good news here, kevin. this is a freedom of information request. the home office put this data out as an exclusive today in the sun for the first time, the home office have released prevention's data as well as arrivals data. tell us about that , kev. us about that, kev. >> well, yes, certainly...
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stop it, or whether that part of the party, that part of the left in this country who rush out to calaisurage them and welcome them and so on, are going to be the dominant force and putting pressure on him. that's what i think is the real worry about. >> do you think he actually wants the open borders? >> we can get cheap. he does. >> we can get cheap. he does. >> i don't think he's got i mean, i don't know what keir starmer's personal views are on those whose party, particularly because what he says is always judged in my view, according to which part of his party which particular focus group or whatever it's going to appeal to. and i think on this, he's appealing to that part of the country , the majority, i think, country, the majority, i think, which feels that this is unfair queue queue jumping. but don't forget that he's surrounded by people in the party who actually believe that welcoming refugees from other countries is something we should be doing well , however they get here. well, however they get here. >> yes, until they move to their backyard and then suddenly things all cha
stop it, or whether that part of the party, that part of the left in this country who rush out to calaisurage them and welcome them and so on, are going to be the dominant force and putting pressure on him. that's what i think is the real worry about. >> do you think he actually wants the open borders? >> we can get cheap. he does. >> we can get cheap. he does. >> i don't think he's got i mean, i don't know what keir starmer's personal views are on those whose party,...
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. >> they say in interviews in the camps in calais. >> we know why they're coming . >> we know why they'rece the benefits , the free reduce the benefits, the free housing, the free food, the free healthcare that they get , they healthcare that they get, they get, they get all of those things. >> they don't get those things. >> they don't get those things. >> they don't get those things. >> they get housed, they get fed, they get looked after. we don't let them die. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> but hold on. if we give them an allowance and that's about £8, it's not it's not a huge allowance , just enough to keep allowance, just enough to keep them. one section is we're weak. >> once you're mortgage or rent or whatever it is, is paid. then £8 is actually a beginning of a profit. some people , and i know profit. some people, and i know a lot of people live in overdraft in this country anyway and don't actually have any money to speak of. these people have come here and given accommodation, which is fine. i give them food. i've given wi—fi, are given money, a given transport to different t
. >> they say in interviews in the camps in calais. >> we know why they're coming . >> we know why they'rece the benefits , the free reduce the benefits, the free housing, the free food, the free healthcare that they get , they healthcare that they get, they get, they get all of those things. >> they don't get those things. >> they don't get those things. >> they don't get those things. >> they get housed, they get fed, they get looked after. we don't...
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ones we want to staying, but the ones we want to deter are the people crossing in the boats from calais well, won't that deter the people crossing in the boats? it's not i mean, well, it will eventually. i mean, look , if one eventually. i mean, look, if one part of it's working, how can you not? >> but if this is happening in ireland, why is it not happening in the channel? >> well, maybe it will start happening in the channel. well, 711 i mean, i think we had on the news 5050 have just crossed seven 711 on wednesday. >> we have the highest number for, for the first three months of this year that we've had that we've had before. rwanda has not deterred them, but maybe they're coming to the uk to then go to ireland, are now that could which would be an interesting idea because , therefore we can idea because, therefore we can rightly say that the last country, the last safe country, a migrant comes to is the country that should be responsible for them. so they pass through france to get here, to claim asylum here. so all the people who said send them back to france were completely wrong
ones we want to staying, but the ones we want to deter are the people crossing in the boats from calais well, won't that deter the people crossing in the boats? it's not i mean, well, it will eventually. i mean, look , if one eventually. i mean, look, if one part of it's working, how can you not? >> but if this is happening in ireland, why is it not happening in the channel? >> well, maybe it will start happening in the channel. well, 711 i mean, i think we had on the news 5050 have...
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many , so many of these, >> so many, so many of these, you know, people don't stand on the shores of calaiss trip where there's a reasonable chance of me drowning. they think i'm desperate. i need to get somewhere safe and i think, i think the government has made a huge mistake in terms of staking , pretty much staking the general election on this. it's like their one bet. by the way, i saw your excellent interview with victoria atkins, the minister, yesterday morning, and i was shocked at how the lack of grip the government clearly have on this situation. so this was about the asylum seekers that they are trying to round up for these first deportation flights. >> and they've lost more than half of them into the aether. they just can't find them. yeah. which and she just couldn't answer that. she said, don't worry, law enforcement will track them down. it's further expense to the taxpayer. and she didn't seem concerned by that. >> it's remarkable. and so i think, you know, the position this morning is one person according to the sun, has voluntarily they've taken their three grand. they've
many , so many of these, >> so many, so many of these, you know, people don't stand on the shores of calaiss trip where there's a reasonable chance of me drowning. they think i'm desperate. i need to get somewhere safe and i think, i think the government has made a huge mistake in terms of staking , pretty much staking the general election on this. it's like their one bet. by the way, i saw your excellent interview with victoria atkins, the minister, yesterday morning, and i was shocked...