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chris buckler reports. chris: at america's border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope or when they reach the united states. it is opportunity, safety, and refuge. currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border, a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding, security concerns, and children have no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. >> they put them in a room with no running water, and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. that was them knowing that asi congressional was coming. this is cbp on their best behavior. chris: there are several facilities along the border. while the authorities claimed they are doing the best they can, they are struggling to cope with a surge of people coming from central america a doctor weston inside the processing center where children are being cared for said wha
chris buckler reports. chris: at america's border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope or when they reach the united states. it is opportunity, safety, and refuge. currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border, a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding, security concerns, and children have no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. >> they put them...
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chris buckler reports. chris: ery year at the fourth of july, huge numbers gathered here for independence day celebrations. but this year is goingbe a little bit different. president trump is putting on what he calls a salute to america. me promises it is going to be the show of a lifeand you can see how much work is going into it at the lincoln memorial. we believe about $2.5 million has been diverted from u.s. national parks funds in order to pay for some of this the but actually, we don'ow how much it is going to cost in total. mr. trump is promising tanks, flyors, and fireworks. this is going to be a show of military might and a thank-you to america's troops, although so in the pentagon are concerned this could become political. the armed forces want to stay away from that but ultimately, it is up to the president. heright at tenter of events, he will deliver an address in front of the iconic lincoln memorial. white house officials are insisting that speech will notic be pol, it will be a celebration of
chris buckler reports. chris: ery year at the fourth of july, huge numbers gathered here for independence day celebrations. but this year is goingbe a little bit different. president trump is putting on what he calls a salute to america. me promises it is going to be the show of a lifeand you can see how much work is going into it at the lincoln memorial. we believe about $2.5 million has been diverted from u.s. national parks funds in order to pay for some of this the but actually, we don'ow...
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from jamestown, the bbc's chris buckler reports. chris: jamestown is regarded as a place where the foundations were laid for what would become america. the first legislative assembly met here 400 yea ago in what what was then the colony virginia. pres. trump: right here in virginia your predecessors -- >> you can send us back! -- can't send us back! rgia is our home! chris: yet four centuries on, an invitation to the current head of government led to protests. he said, "you cannot send us back," a reference to recent comments by president trump that led some to refuse iions to this event. in the posts on twitter, he told several black and ethnic minority members of congress that they should return to the crime-infested places they came from. >> it angered me, because i don't feel like he win just tato those four women. he was talking to me. chris: it sa something about modern america that some democrats are choosing to boycott an event at what ise regarded as rthplace of this country's democracy because it is being attended by the el
from jamestown, the bbc's chris buckler reports. chris: jamestown is regarded as a place where the foundations were laid for what would become america. the first legislative assembly met here 400 yea ago in what what was then the colony virginia. pres. trump: right here in virginia your predecessors -- >> you can send us back! -- can't send us back! rgia is our home! chris: yet four centuries on, an invitation to the current head of government led to protests. he said, "you cannot...
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that was chris buckler there.ion after being crowned the fortnite world champion. kyle giersdorf, known online as bugha, beat 99 other finalists to win the title. a0 million players tried to qualify for the fortnite tournament. the game involves 100 players being dropped onto an island where they have to find weapons, build structures and eliminate each other until one player comes out on top. the headlines on bbc news: riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets for an eighth weekend. the government says it's still hopeful, but is "working on the assumption," there'll be a no—deal brexit. the injured refugees and migrants beaten by croatian police, and refused asylum hearings. sport and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. we're going to kick off with cycling's newest superstar, egan bernal has become the youngest rider in 110 years to win the tour de france. the traditional sprint finish on the champs—elysees was won by austral
that was chris buckler there.ion after being crowned the fortnite world champion. kyle giersdorf, known online as bugha, beat 99 other finalists to win the title. a0 million players tried to qualify for the fortnite tournament. the game involves 100 players being dropped onto an island where they have to find weapons, build structures and eliminate each other until one player comes out on top. the headlines on bbc news: riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a...
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chris buckler joining from donald trump's mine. the fourth ofjuly celebrations in washington, dc. this weekend the us and the netherlands take to the football field for the women's world cup final. it's set to be a fierce match but there's another battle being fought on the sidelines. with audience figures increasing and sponsors clamouring to get involved, female football players are demanding to be paid — and treated — the same as their male counterparts. fifa estimates that over 30 million women play football worldwide and the number of amateur players has increased by more than 15% over the past decade. but there are big financial discrepencies between the men's and women's games. the winners on sunday will recieve $4 million in prize money. that's half of what the men's teams got last summer, if they exited at the last 16 stage. and the highest—paid female player, norway's ada hegerberg, earns 325 times less than barcelona superstar lionel messi, according to france football magazine. but could this spectacular world cup be a
chris buckler joining from donald trump's mine. the fourth ofjuly celebrations in washington, dc. this weekend the us and the netherlands take to the football field for the women's world cup final. it's set to be a fierce match but there's another battle being fought on the sidelines. with audience figures increasing and sponsors clamouring to get involved, female football players are demanding to be paid — and treated — the same as their male counterparts. fifa estimates that over 30...
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our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. mission control: ignition sequence start.can be accomplished. it's one small step for man... under the moon and above nasa's johnson space center, they lit up houston's skies, to mark 50 years since that landing. just one part of commemorations across a country celebrating american achievement. the decades since haven't brought the progress that was promised. i thought at that time, in the 1960s, that by 2000, 2005, we would be on mars. i think it's about time we get on with it. engines and turbo pumps... on the anniversary of the moon landing, a rocket took off from kazakhstan, to take astronauts to the international space station, including an american. and the united states is now developing new and grander plans for space travel. we are looking to nasa to get us to the moon within the next five years, to lay a foundation to go to mars. but if our traditional partners can't do the job, we are going to look to the private space industry. the technology has certainly advanced from what you'll find here at the national air an
our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. mission control: ignition sequence start.can be accomplished. it's one small step for man... under the moon and above nasa's johnson space center, they lit up houston's skies, to mark 50 years since that landing. just one part of commemorations across a country celebrating american achievement. the decades since haven't brought the progress that was promised. i thought at that time, in the 1960s, that by 2000, 2005, we would be on mars. i...
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington. were taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. prince george is shown wearing an england football shirt in one shot. he's third in line to the throne after his father, prince william, and grandfather, prince charles. stay with us. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend weatherwise but as we head through this coming week, it's going to be all eyes on the temperature because things are turning increasingly hot and humid too. not dry for all of us. some rain in the north—west during the course of monday and later in the week, we're expecting some thundery downpours to develop. and the reason for the heat and humidity is that we've got high pressure sitting to the east of the uk, with the winds rotating around that, drawing in all this hot air from continental europe, and it is particularly hot. in fact, in paris, we could see temperatures up to 42 celsius later this week, which would break the all—time temperature record recorde
chris buckler, bbc news, washington. were taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. prince george is shown wearing an england football shirt in one shot. he's third in line to the throne after his father, prince william, and grandfather, prince charles. stay with us. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend weatherwise but as we head through this coming week, it's going to be all eyes on the temperature because things are turning...
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the bbc‘s chris buckler reports.ou what they expect and what they hope for when they reach the united states. it's opportunity, safety, and refuge — currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding security concerns and children having no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. they put them in a room with no running water and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. and that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. this is cbp on their best behaviour. there are several facilities along the border. and while the authorities claim they're doing the best they can they're struggling to cope with a surge of people coming from central america. and a doctor who has been inside the mcallen processing centre in texas where children are being cared for says what she discovered was distinctly unca
the bbc‘s chris buckler reports.ou what they expect and what they hope for when they reach the united states. it's opportunity, safety, and refuge — currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding security concerns and children having no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. they put them in a room with no running water and these women were...
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chris buckler has the story.place where the foundations were laid for what would become america. the first legislative assembly met here 400 yea rs legislative assembly met here 400 years ago, in what was then the colony of virginia. the right here in virginia your predecessors... virginia is our home! yet for centuries on, and invitation into the current head of national government to commemorate that moment led to protests. he said you cannot send us back, a reference to recent comments by president trump, that led some to refuse invitations to this event. in the posts on twitter, he told several black and ethnic minority members of congress that they should return to the crime infested places they came from. that they should return to the crime infested places they came fromm angered me, because i don't feel like he was just talking to those four women. he was talking to me. like he was just talking to those four women. he was talking to mem says something about modern america, that some democrats are choosing
chris buckler has the story.place where the foundations were laid for what would become america. the first legislative assembly met here 400 yea rs legislative assembly met here 400 years ago, in what was then the colony of virginia. the right here in virginia your predecessors... virginia is our home! yet for centuries on, and invitation into the current head of national government to commemorate that moment led to protests. he said you cannot send us back, a reference to recent comments by...
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our washington correspondent chris buckler has this report.can be accomplished. it's one small step for man... under the moon and above nasa's johnson space center, they lit up houston's skies, to mark 50 years since that landing. just one part of commemorations across a country celebrating american achievement. the decades since haven't brought the progress that was promised. i thought at that time, in the 1960s, that by 2000, 2005, we would be on mars. i think it's about time we get on with it. engines and turbo pumps... on the anniversary of the moon landing, a rocket took off from kazakhstan, to take astronauts to the international space station, including an american. and the united states is now developing new and grander plans for space travel. we are looking to nasa to get us to the moon within the next five years, to lay a foundation to go to mars. but if our traditional partners can't do the job, we are going to look to the private space industry. the technology has certainly advanced from what you'll find here at the national air an
our washington correspondent chris buckler has this report.can be accomplished. it's one small step for man... under the moon and above nasa's johnson space center, they lit up houston's skies, to mark 50 years since that landing. just one part of commemorations across a country celebrating american achievement. the decades since haven't brought the progress that was promised. i thought at that time, in the 1960s, that by 2000, 2005, we would be on mars. i think it's about time we get on with...
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the bbc‘s chris buckler reports.erica's border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope for when they reach the united states. it's opportunity, safety, and refuge — currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding security concerns and children having no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. they put them in a room with no running water and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. and that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. this is cbp on their best behaviour. there are several facilities along the border. and while the authorities claim they're doing the best they can they're struggling to cope with a surge of people coming from central america. and a doctor who has been inside the mcallen processing centre in texas where children are being cared for
the bbc‘s chris buckler reports.erica's border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope for when they reach the united states. it's opportunity, safety, and refuge — currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding security concerns and children having no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. they put them in a room...
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.o bornman. that was a hot spot. ——at bournemouth. quite a humid feel. loweke had its hottest day in ten years. the rest, many have replaced the sunshine with cloud and rain. sussex was particularly wet with 50 millimetres. two inches of rain falling with 50 millimetres. two inches of rainfalling in with 50 millimetres. two inches of rain falling in a couple of hours. the weather front will sit roughly the same errors were 2a hours yet, the same errors were 2a hours yet, the kauna will turn dry. —— areas. it is increasingly into northern ireland. things will get weather in the next 2a hours. either side of thatis the next 2a hours. either side of that is where we have the list goes through the night. in the countryside in the south—west, one or two showers through the day. most dry. averages back into single figures. it is an easterly breeze across the north. it is feeding humid airfrom the near continent. temperatures in the mid teens as we start sunday morning. we have some sunshine t
chris buckler, bbc news, washington. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.o bornman. that was a hot spot. ——at bournemouth. quite a humid feel. loweke had its hottest day in ten years. the rest, many have replaced the sunshine with cloud and rain. sussex was particularly wet with 50 millimetres. two inches of rain falling with 50 millimetres. two inches of rainfalling in with 50 millimetres. two inches of rain falling in a couple of hours. the weather front will sit...
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chris buckler in washington there. to come: when is a wedding photographer not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: scorching heat in europe — as the sweltering weather brings record—breaking temperatures, across the continent. scores of migrants are feared drowned, in a deadly
chris buckler in washington there. to come: when is a wedding photographer not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a...
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chris buckler reporting there.epicentre of which was on the edge of death valley national park in the centre of the state. tremors were felt as far away as los angeles, almost 200 kilometres away, including at this newsroom at a local tv station. stock in shops has been damaged, and water in swimming pools was shaken up by the quake. kern county fire department said on twitter it was attending to nearly two dozen incidents, ranging from medical assistance requests to fires. disturbing evidence of muslim children in china being systematically separated from theirfamilies has been uncovered by the bbc. official documents show that large numbers of state boarding schools have been built, to house children as young as two. critics of china's government say it's a deliberate policy to cut the children off from their communities. the children are minority uighur muslims from the region of xinjiang. the bbc has already reported a vast network of re—education camps for adults there, where it's thought more than a million p
chris buckler reporting there.epicentre of which was on the edge of death valley national park in the centre of the state. tremors were felt as far away as los angeles, almost 200 kilometres away, including at this newsroom at a local tv station. stock in shops has been damaged, and water in swimming pools was shaken up by the quake. kern county fire department said on twitter it was attending to nearly two dozen incidents, ranging from medical assistance requests to fires. disturbing evidence...
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington. with all the sport now, here's karthi at the bbc sport centre. is set to have its first ever south american winner. colombia's egan bernal finished today's penultimate stage in the leader's yellowjersey, which means he will be unchallenged, as is the tour de france tradition, when the riders head for paris tomorrow. bernal‘s team—mate, and last year's winner, geraint thomas, will finish in second place — the two crossed the finish line together, arm—in—arm, as patrick gearey reports. 0n on top of the mountain and on top of the world. egan bernal, a 22—year—old colombian will almost certainly become the third youngest winner in the history of the tour de france. born in the andes and crowned in the alps, he was followed all the way to the top by his countrymen who have never seen a colombian win this race. his job was to stay in yellow and maintain his lead over the shortened 37 mile course. last year's winner, gathering time us played wing men, protecting him from threats. like the man in blue behind him, julian alaphilippe was the chaser, but th
chris buckler, bbc news, washington. with all the sport now, here's karthi at the bbc sport centre. is set to have its first ever south american winner. colombia's egan bernal finished today's penultimate stage in the leader's yellowjersey, which means he will be unchallenged, as is the tour de france tradition, when the riders head for paris tomorrow. bernal‘s team—mate, and last year's winner, geraint thomas, will finish in second place — the two crossed the finish line together,...
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chris buckler in washington.e court has cleared the way for the trump administration to to build sections of the president's promised border wall with mexico using pentagon funds. the supreme courtjustices narrowly voted to allow officials to access two and a half billion dollars from the military budget to strengthen existing barriers in border states. immigration control was central to president trump's election campaign, and he was quick to declare the ruling a ‘big victory‘ on twitter. trump had previously tried to declare a national emergency to fund the wall, having failed to persuade congress to provide the money. president trump has hinted that he might impose tariffs on imports of french wine, in retaliation for a new french tax on online commerce. the french government has approved a 3% levy on revenue from digital services earned in france by large online firms. in a tweet, mr trump spoke of president emmanuel macron‘s "foolishness", as our north america business reporter michelle fleury explains. the
chris buckler in washington.e court has cleared the way for the trump administration to to build sections of the president's promised border wall with mexico using pentagon funds. the supreme courtjustices narrowly voted to allow officials to access two and a half billion dollars from the military budget to strengthen existing barriers in border states. immigration control was central to president trump's election campaign, and he was quick to declare the ruling a ‘big victory‘ on twitter....
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washington correspondent chris buckler.e are awaiting official word from on this from the us but hamza bin laden is apparently killed in some kind of operation. that's all we know at the moment but we do know american officials have been searching for him for some time. earlier this year they offered a $1 million reward for information if they can find him, and that's because they've become increasingly concerned about hamza bin laden. they say he'd been emerging as a key figure within al-qaeda, and also beyond that he had released a number of audio and video messages which concerned them, where he specifically called upon his supporters to attack america and its allies apparently in revenge for the killing of his father by us special forces. osama bin laden was of course killed in 2011 after being discovered in a safe house in pakistan. as you say, chris, he was seen by a nalysts as as you say, chris, he was seen by analysts as a potential successor to his father but he is believed about 30 years old, making him pretty muc
washington correspondent chris buckler.e are awaiting official word from on this from the us but hamza bin laden is apparently killed in some kind of operation. that's all we know at the moment but we do know american officials have been searching for him for some time. earlier this year they offered a $1 million reward for information if they can find him, and that's because they've become increasingly concerned about hamza bin laden. they say he'd been emerging as a key figure within...
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington.ajor title and he finished on 15 under par, six shots ahead of the english player to mop —— tommy fleetwood who finished second. kensington palace has released a new set of photos to mark prince george's sixth birthday. the pictures were taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. prince george is shown wearing an england football shirt in one shot. he's third in line to the throne after his father, prince william, and grandfather, prince charles. stay with us, a lot more coming up. you can stay with a top story on our website. hello. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend weatherwise but as we head through this coming week, it's going to be all eyes on the temperature because things are turning increasingly hot and humid too. not dry for all of us. some rain in the north—west during the course of monday and later in the week, we're expecting some thundery downpours to develop. and the reason for the heat and humidity is that we've got high pressure sitting to the east of the uk, with
chris buckler, bbc news, washington.ajor title and he finished on 15 under par, six shots ahead of the english player to mop —— tommy fleetwood who finished second. kensington palace has released a new set of photos to mark prince george's sixth birthday. the pictures were taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. prince george is shown wearing an england football shirt in one shot. he's third in line to the throne after his father, prince william, and grandfather, prince charles. stay...
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chris buckler has the stroy.what would become america. the first legislative assembly met here 400 years ago, in what was then the colony of virginia. right here in virginia, your predecessors... man: you can't send us back! virginia is our home! yet four centuries on, and invitation to the current head of national government to come and commemorate that moment led to protests. booing. he said "you cannot send us back", a reference to recent comments by president trump that led some to refuse invitations to this event. in the posts on twitter, he told several black and ethnic minority members of congress that they "should return to the crime infested places" they came from. it angered me, because i don't feel like he was just talking to those four women. he was talking to me. it says something about modern america, that some democrats are choosing to boycott an event here at what's regarded as the birthplace of this country's democracy, because it's being attended by the elected president of united states. i am t
chris buckler has the stroy.what would become america. the first legislative assembly met here 400 years ago, in what was then the colony of virginia. right here in virginia, your predecessors... man: you can't send us back! virginia is our home! yet four centuries on, and invitation to the current head of national government to come and commemorate that moment led to protests. booing. he said "you cannot send us back", a reference to recent comments by president trump that led some...
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chris buckler in washington reports.es and mexico has been at the centre of a long battle between president trump and his political opponents. in congress, democrats have consistently blocked his attempts to secure funding to build more and bigger barriers between the countries. causing the president to declare a national emergency. he has repeatedly argued that the surge of migrants making their way to the us has created a crisis at the border. and he said that left him in a position where he should be able to redirect billions of dollars from defence department funds to pay for the wall. and now the supreme court has agreed overturning a decision from a lower court. on twitter, president trump said it was a big victory for the wall and a big win for border security and the rule of law. it's not the only success he is claiming. guatemala has now agreed to a deal that migrants who travel through the country to the united states will have to claim asylum there before they reach the us border. that will apply to huge numbe
chris buckler in washington reports.es and mexico has been at the centre of a long battle between president trump and his political opponents. in congress, democrats have consistently blocked his attempts to secure funding to build more and bigger barriers between the countries. causing the president to declare a national emergency. he has repeatedly argued that the surge of migrants making their way to the us has created a crisis at the border. and he said that left him in a position where he...
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chris buckler in washington reports.ntre of a long battle between president trump and his political opponents. in congress, democrats have consistently blocked his attempts to secure funding to build more and bigger barriers between the countries. prompting the president to declare a national emergency. he has repeatedly argued that the surge of migrants making their way to the us has created a crisis at the border. and he said that left him in a position where he should be able to redirect billions of dollars from defence department funds to pay for the wall. and now the supreme court has agreed, overturning a decision from a lower court. on twitter, president trump said it was a big victory for the wall and a big win for border security and the rule of law. it's not the only success he is claiming. guatemala has now agreed to a deal where migrants who travel through the country to the united states will have to claim asylum there before they reach the us border. that will apply to huge numbers of people fleeing violenc
chris buckler in washington reports.ntre of a long battle between president trump and his political opponents. in congress, democrats have consistently blocked his attempts to secure funding to build more and bigger barriers between the countries. prompting the president to declare a national emergency. he has repeatedly argued that the surge of migrants making their way to the us has created a crisis at the border. and he said that left him in a position where he should be able to redirect...
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our north america correspondent chris buckler was amongst the crowds.rk on america's independence day. that wasn't without criticism. some felt he had hijacked the national holiday, putting himself at the centre of a series of expensive events in washington. aware of the controversy, the white house have promised that in mr trump's speech, he would stick to patriotism rather than politics. this was an event to celebrate service, not a campaign rally. today we come together as one nation with this very special salute to america. we celebrate our history, our people and the heroes who proudly defend ourflag, the brave men and women of the united states military. usa! what the white house couldn't plan for was the weather. there were several heavy downpours but many of mr trump's supporters braved the rain to see him, dressed in red, white and blue. oh, it's just electric. what's better than being around tens of thousands of american—supporting, freedom—loving americans. in the rain! best president ever, so many are with him. we love you, president trump,
our north america correspondent chris buckler was amongst the crowds.rk on america's independence day. that wasn't without criticism. some felt he had hijacked the national holiday, putting himself at the centre of a series of expensive events in washington. aware of the controversy, the white house have promised that in mr trump's speech, he would stick to patriotism rather than politics. this was an event to celebrate service, not a campaign rally. today we come together as one nation with...
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lets get more on this, we can speak to our washington correspondent, chris buckler. if you hit him or his administration, he hits back ten times harder. yeah, and president trump had clearly been fuming by some of the recent comments from elisha cummings, at a congressional hearing, he attacked secretary for homeland security at one stage about the facilities of the us border. asking kevin at one stage, would he be prepared to have his child sit in faeces, and not be able to take a shower? and president trump has hit the back with a stream of tweets, in which he has attacked mr cummings personally, describing him as a brutal bully, and also really sent a strea m brutal bully, and also really sent a stream of insults against the parts of baltimore he represents, describing it variously as filthy, disgusting, and rodent infested. now this is a black congressman, in an area with majority black population. and that is why democrats claim that this is racist. particularly following comments that mr trump also made on twitter about four democratic congress you might rememb
lets get more on this, we can speak to our washington correspondent, chris buckler. if you hit him or his administration, he hits back ten times harder. yeah, and president trump had clearly been fuming by some of the recent comments from elisha cummings, at a congressional hearing, he attacked secretary for homeland security at one stage about the facilities of the us border. asking kevin at one stage, would he be prepared to have his child sit in faeces, and not be able to take a shower? and...
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington.rt centre. an emotional shane lowry has spoken of his family's support, after winning the open at royal portrush. the irishman beat his nearest challenger, tommy fleetwood, by six shots to lift the claretjug for the first time. our correspondent andy swiss reports. it was the stuff of sporting dreams. portrush perfection, as shane lowry gave the home fans our hero. from the republic of ireland, shane lowry! he began his round to deafening expectation. but his opening swing suggested the nerves were jangling. then his four—shot lead was down to three. not for long, though. soon it was the shane show. lowry, back to his best, and how the crowd loved it. great shot! as condition sometimes bordered on the farcical, his only challenger tommy fleetwood saw his hopes slip away. and from there it was a march to glory. he can enjoy it now. lowry lapping up the moment before a tap in, for trying. and, ireland, there is your champion. portrush could start the party, and after embracing his wife a
chris buckler, bbc news, washington.rt centre. an emotional shane lowry has spoken of his family's support, after winning the open at royal portrush. the irishman beat his nearest challenger, tommy fleetwood, by six shots to lift the claretjug for the first time. our correspondent andy swiss reports. it was the stuff of sporting dreams. portrush perfection, as shane lowry gave the home fans our hero. from the republic of ireland, shane lowry! he began his round to deafening expectation. but his...
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chris buckler, bbc news, brownsville in texas.have spoken out, describing what they say was a "coalition of secrecy" and "a genuine attempt to obscure what happened". thousands of patients were infected with hiv and hepatitis c via contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. here's our health editor, hugh pym. alistair, when he was about to start at university, with the car shared with his sister. but he never got to do his final exams. he died at 22, with hiv aids. that was because of treatment as a young boy for haemophilia with infected blood products. it was only an impersonal letter, some years later, which told his parents he had been exposed to the virus after tests they didn't know had happened. we learned that he had a potentially fatal, untreatable condition and it manifested, really, in those early years, when he was 1a, 15, 16, he was hugely angry a lot of the time. his mother believes she was infected with hepatitis while caring for him. she thinks the government should not have allowed treatment with imported
chris buckler, bbc news, brownsville in texas.have spoken out, describing what they say was a "coalition of secrecy" and "a genuine attempt to obscure what happened". thousands of patients were infected with hiv and hepatitis c via contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. here's our health editor, hugh pym. alistair, when he was about to start at university, with the car shared with his sister. but he never got to do his final exams. he died at 22, with hiv aids....
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington.ncer—killing virus through a catheter one week before surgery to remove their tumours. all signs of the disease disappeared in one patient, and in 1a others there was evidence that cancer cells had died. current treatments for bladder cancer are invasive and toxic, and university of surrey researchers say the virus could revolutionise patient care. postal ballots will be going out to conservative party members from tomorrow, as the race for number ten enters its final few weeks. either borisjohnson orjeremy hunt will be announced as the new prime minister on the 23rd july. yesterday, we had a closer look atjeremy hunt — today, it's mrjohnson's turn. here's our political correspondent chris mason as a child, borisjohnson said he wanted to be world king. oh, well, being prime minister isn't too bad, and if he beats jeremy hunt, he will be. he's made a political career out of being different. i could've illustrated this with all sorts of pictures, but these take some beating. oh, and this
chris buckler, bbc news, washington.ncer—killing virus through a catheter one week before surgery to remove their tumours. all signs of the disease disappeared in one patient, and in 1a others there was evidence that cancer cells had died. current treatments for bladder cancer are invasive and toxic, and university of surrey researchers say the virus could revolutionise patient care. postal ballots will be going out to conservative party members from tomorrow, as the race for number ten...
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chris buckler joins us with more. what can you tell us? chris: hamza bin laden is a shadowy figu i and itnot entirely known what his ages, but it is believed he is 30. ther are military sources saying theil has beend in an operation and they confirm he is dead. in recent months u.s. officials have been pushing for information about his whereabouts and offered $1 million award for information. they have become concerned hamza bin laden. they say he has become a key figure in the current leadership qaeda and following his father, and he had been using video and audio messages to call for attacks in north america and some of its allies. laura: in 2011 went osama bin laden was killed i remember going down to ground zero and it was a huge reaction. thwhat do yok the reaction will be now in the u.s.? chris: in america there will be many people who feel that is dead, if he was -- numbers of emerging in the leadership can potentially there will be people that the cntry is safer. if you took a look at some of the messages hamza bin laden had ting ou
chris buckler joins us with more. what can you tell us? chris: hamza bin laden is a shadowy figu i and itnot entirely known what his ages, but it is believed he is 30. ther are military sources saying theil has beend in an operation and they confirm he is dead. in recent months u.s. officials have been pushing for information about his whereabouts and offered $1 million award for information. they have become concerned hamza bin laden. they say he has become a key figure in the current...
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let's go live to washington and speak to our corresponded, chris buckler.d the pressure has been mounting. ican yes, and the pressure has been mounting. i can tell you, there are celebrations in the streets of porter rico as a result of protesters who feel that they have managed to force the governor of puerto rico out of office. ricardo rossetto has been fighting to hang on to his position. there were homophobic slurs, offensive comments about female politicians, and even some comments that apparently mocked victims of harry kane maria, which devastated the island a few years ago. finally, in a television address, he has said he is stepping down. not immediately, however, he says he won't step down until the second of august, for what has been described as an orderly transition. it is expected that thejustice secretary of porter rico will take over, that is wander vazquez. that could be controversial in itself because she is seen as a close ally of the current governor. —— puerto rico. there are still lots of questions to be asked because these impeachment
let's go live to washington and speak to our corresponded, chris buckler.d the pressure has been mounting. ican yes, and the pressure has been mounting. i can tell you, there are celebrations in the streets of porter rico as a result of protesters who feel that they have managed to force the governor of puerto rico out of office. ricardo rossetto has been fighting to hang on to his position. there were homophobic slurs, offensive comments about female politicians, and even some comments that...
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the bbc‘s chris buckler is in jamestown.first legislative assembly met here a00 years ago in what was then the colony of virginia. right here in virginia your predecessors... virginia is our home! yet four centuries on, an invitation to the current head of national government to come and commemorate that moment led to protests. he said, you cannot send us back. a reference to recent comments by president trump that led some to refuse invitations to this event. in the posts on twitter he told several black and ethnic minority members of congress that they should return to the crime infested places they came from. it angered me. because i don't feel he was just talking to those four women. he was talking to me. it says something about modern america that some democrats are choosing to boycott an event here at what is regarded as the birthplace of this country's democracy. because it is being attended by the elected president of the united states. i'm the least racist person there is anywhere in the world. what i have done for
the bbc‘s chris buckler is in jamestown.first legislative assembly met here a00 years ago in what was then the colony of virginia. right here in virginia your predecessors... virginia is our home! yet four centuries on, an invitation to the current head of national government to come and commemorate that moment led to protests. he said, you cannot send us back. a reference to recent comments by president trump that led some to refuse invitations to this event. in the posts on twitter he told...
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chris buckler is in washington. why is this decision significant?s you know, president trump has long promised this audible. he went to raleigh after raleigh even before he was elected president and promised he would build a barrier between mexico and america to tackle the problem of illegal immigration and there has been a long battle between president trump and his political opponents over how to fund that. inside congress, democrats have repeatedly blocked his attempts to get money specifically for the wall earlier this year he declared a national emergency, arguing that there was a crisis in america's southern border because of a number of people trying to claim a silent and because it illegal immigration and because it illegal immigration and he argued because of that national emergency, he should be allowed to redirect funds from other government departments. for example, the department of defence, in order to pay for the wall. a court had argued, and had decided that it was going to put in place an injunction because it felt it that stage, it
chris buckler is in washington. why is this decision significant?s you know, president trump has long promised this audible. he went to raleigh after raleigh even before he was elected president and promised he would build a barrier between mexico and america to tackle the problem of illegal immigration and there has been a long battle between president trump and his political opponents over how to fund that. inside congress, democrats have repeatedly blocked his attempts to get money...
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gathered to watch his speech on big screens, with protesters nearby. 0ur washington correspondent chris bucklers. to some extent, the celebrations continue. but the militaristic element of this whole event, the element that donald trump was at the centre of, has now come to a close, and people can now reflect on the speech that he made. the white house had promised that his focus would be on patriotism, not politics, and actually, if you listened to the speech, that was true. it was a much more measured speech than the addresses that we're used to from president trump in the likes of rallies. for example, he referenced the civil rights movement in the us. he referenced martin luther king, who also spoke here at the lincoln memorial, with his i have a dream speech. and president trump did do his best to reflect all elements of america, as well as putting the real focus on each of the different branches of the us military. there were flyovers, there were tanks which sat alongside his podium here at lincoln memorial. but beyond that, there was a genuine attempt, i suppose, to reach out and try to
gathered to watch his speech on big screens, with protesters nearby. 0ur washington correspondent chris bucklers. to some extent, the celebrations continue. but the militaristic element of this whole event, the element that donald trump was at the centre of, has now come to a close, and people can now reflect on the speech that he made. the white house had promised that his focus would be on patriotism, not politics, and actually, if you listened to the speech, that was true. it was a much more...
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penalty have been carried out at state rather than federal level. 0ur north american correspondent chris buckler as far as the department ofjustice and the attorney general bill barr are concerned, they believe that these penalties on these convictions have been handed out along with the death penalty as a result of decisions being made by a court, and in their words, they say they owe it to the victims and their families to carry forward the sentence imposed by the justice system. at the same time, though, as you can imagine there will be campaigners who will try to fight this as much as they possibly can. there are many in the united states who are concerned about the potential of wrongful convictions. there's also been a lot of concern and criticism about trying to get the right drugs to carry out these kinds of executions, and it's proved difficult over the years to do that. as you say, at state level, for those convicted of state crimes, executions have taken place but actually, the numbers have fallen in recent years. this is a deliberate signal by the trump administration that they want t
penalty have been carried out at state rather than federal level. 0ur north american correspondent chris buckler as far as the department ofjustice and the attorney general bill barr are concerned, they believe that these penalties on these convictions have been handed out along with the death penalty as a result of decisions being made by a court, and in their words, they say they owe it to the victims and their families to carry forward the sentence imposed by the justice system. at the same...
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cheering 0ur correspondent chris buckler was at the lincoln memorial.ontinue, but the militaristic element of this whole event, the element of this whole event, the element that donald trump was at the centre of, has now come to a close. and people can now reflect on the speech that he made. the white house had promised that his focus would be on patriotism, not politics, and actually, if you listened to the speech, that was true. it was a much more measured speech. but the addresses that we are used to from president trump at rallies. for example, he referenced the civil rights movement in the us. he referenced martin luther king, who also spoke here at the lincoln memorial, with his i have a dream speech. and president trump did do his best to reflect all elements of america, as well as putting the real focus on each of the different branches of the us military. there we re branches of the us military. there were flyovers, there were tanks which sat alongside his podium here at lincoln memorial. but beyond that, there was a genuine attempt, i suppose,
cheering 0ur correspondent chris buckler was at the lincoln memorial.ontinue, but the militaristic element of this whole event, the element of this whole event, the element that donald trump was at the centre of, has now come to a close. and people can now reflect on the speech that he made. the white house had promised that his focus would be on patriotism, not politics, and actually, if you listened to the speech, that was true. it was a much more measured speech. but the addresses that we...
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with the background, here's chris buckler.ated as a hiker hero, he was able to stop as a hiker hero, he was able to stop a cyber attack that infected thousands of the people and the computers on the gloves. businesses, and the uk national health service we re and the uk national health service were among victims who found they we re were among victims who found they were locked out of their networks until they paid a ransom. that hutchins was able to find a flaw in the code. i checked the message board, they were about 17 reports of different nhs sort of organisations being hit. and i met at point where i decided my holidays ever have to look into this. it made him a celebrity. two years ago, he travelled to las vegas to attend a death calm, the biggest hacking conference. i did try to lead the city, he was arrested by fbi offices who had evidence of his own involvement and cyber crimes years before. marcus hutchins would later —— later admit to being behind malicious —— malicious software allow people to login information and
with the background, here's chris buckler.ated as a hiker hero, he was able to stop as a hiker hero, he was able to stop a cyber attack that infected thousands of the people and the computers on the gloves. businesses, and the uk national health service we re and the uk national health service were among victims who found they we re were among victims who found they were locked out of their networks until they paid a ransom. that hutchins was able to find a flaw in the code. i checked the...