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and red crescent you know we meet the needs of people we want them to have dignity in their crossing we want to make sure that their health needs are met and it's so important for the international community to come together to address some of these needs you know the local red cross is doing amazing work you know delivering health assistance to hundreds of thousands of people by. it's not enough you know if this right does require concerted effort from everyone and people shouldn't forget colombia and the situation right now not just at this boy but also the ecuadorian border and we have the venezuelan red cross we have ecuador and red cross all working you know to through the federation with each other to make sure that there's not just a national response but also regional response and finally very short have you seen an increase in the needs of people in these coming days before these latest protests the need to spike up and down yesterday there was more patients sometimes you know in a week you can see days when it's up and down obviously you know we can't predict when it's goin
and red crescent you know we meet the needs of people we want them to have dignity in their crossing we want to make sure that their health needs are met and it's so important for the international community to come together to address some of these needs you know the local red cross is doing amazing work you know delivering health assistance to hundreds of thousands of people by. it's not enough you know if this right does require concerted effort from everyone and people shouldn't forget...
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still today everyone cross plates makes it to the next. launch of morning. and that wraps up this highlights show we'll be back next time with a new format and lots of all surprises so you can tune in for that until then from the entire fleet p. and l. and take care and bye bye. to concentration. in the final days of world war two the train was crossing what is now the. czech republic. but it never reached its destination comes witnesses tell the exceptional story of the day train to free in. fifteen minutes long t.w. . serial killers tango susan. collins robber gangs. and ugly and the money prison feature of life in the one nine hundred twenty s. working class fatalist weekly they find most of the most traction out a good response such just non-constant the night of the finals crime has the german capital in a choke hold the post war soon to come august because ohio is going to completely mannish up and distributed randomly take just asked such crime scene china chinese a short holiday missed the book criminals don't reckon with him detective superintendent
still today everyone cross plates makes it to the next. launch of morning. and that wraps up this highlights show we'll be back next time with a new format and lots of all surprises so you can tune in for that until then from the entire fleet p. and l. and take care and bye bye. to concentration. in the final days of world war two the train was crossing what is now the. czech republic. but it never reached its destination comes witnesses tell the exceptional story of the day train to free in....
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hundreds are staying at an american red cross shelter in chico... but it's set to close at the end of the month. reporter jessica mensch has more from the shelter where many people are scrambling to find a new home.
hundreds are staying at an american red cross shelter in chico... but it's set to close at the end of the month. reporter jessica mensch has more from the shelter where many people are scrambling to find a new home.
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a cross between snowshoes and many skis right now the coolest thing in the milton's in switzerland. i'm a little surprised how well you can go downhill there is for me it would be an alternative to simple snow shoeing but i don't see that the swiss town of coure from here winter sports lovers can take the cable car up to brown brewery. awaiting them or kilometers of ski slopes hiking and cross-country trails as well as plenty of routes to go snowshoeing. burnished awful runs an outdoor sports school here for a year now he's been offering cross plating courses cross plates lets sports enthusiasts climb up a hill and then ski down it's all they have to do is flip over the pivoting plates on the underside of the blade one side is for climbing the others for collecting and all this is basically you can use them everywhere. because the skis short it's a bit wobbly and harder to control than regular skis. skis but parallel skiing is easier than with longer regular skis. i'm launching the. cross plating has only been around as a winter sport for a few years so the school offers half day in
a cross between snowshoes and many skis right now the coolest thing in the milton's in switzerland. i'm a little surprised how well you can go downhill there is for me it would be an alternative to simple snow shoeing but i don't see that the swiss town of coure from here winter sports lovers can take the cable car up to brown brewery. awaiting them or kilometers of ski slopes hiking and cross-country trails as well as plenty of routes to go snowshoeing. burnished awful runs an outdoor sports...
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fun in the snow cross plating is proving to hit on the ski slopes. as time goes by a german artist reinvents played cuckoo clock and. food for thought the british chap is experimental with the. if you've ever hiked his through the mountains in snowshoes you will know how exhausting it can be not just going up but also coming down and that is where cross splitting makes things easier it's a combination of ski sticks and many skis with a difference because you can exchange the surface of the skis one for going uphill and one for coming down so we went to the ski slopes of switzerland to find out more. skiing down a mountain on snowshoes well almost these winter sports enthusiasts are wearing cross plates a cross between snowshoes and mini skis right now the coolest thing on the milton's in switzerland very quickly and i'm a little surprised how well you can go downhill there is for me it would be an alternative to simple snow surely. the swiss town of coure from your winter sports lovers can take the cable car up to brown bluish mountain. going away to
fun in the snow cross plating is proving to hit on the ski slopes. as time goes by a german artist reinvents played cuckoo clock and. food for thought the british chap is experimental with the. if you've ever hiked his through the mountains in snowshoes you will know how exhausting it can be not just going up but also coming down and that is where cross splitting makes things easier it's a combination of ski sticks and many skis with a difference because you can exchange the surface of the skis...
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awaiting them or kilometers of ski slopes hiking and cross-country trails as well as plenty of routes to go snowshoeing. burnished awful runs an outdoor sports school here for a year now he's been offering cross plating courses cross plates lets sports enthusiasts climb up a hill and then ski down it's all they have to do is flip over the pivoting plates on the underside of the blade one side is for climbing the others for collecting and all this is said to be you can use them everywhere. because the skis short it's a bit wobbly and harder to control than regular skis. skis but parallel skiing is easier than with longer regular skates it's going to. cross plating has only been around as a winter sport for a few years so the school offers half day introductory courses where people can try them out. they start off on a flat track to slow as you say. it's a funny feeling that i'd wanted to go snowshoeing for a long time going up will probably be easier than going down. i'm a bit anxious but i hope it'll work out but officer hopped. up they found their feet they go for a clue. i'm. headin
awaiting them or kilometers of ski slopes hiking and cross-country trails as well as plenty of routes to go snowshoeing. burnished awful runs an outdoor sports school here for a year now he's been offering cross plating courses cross plates lets sports enthusiasts climb up a hill and then ski down it's all they have to do is flip over the pivoting plates on the underside of the blade one side is for climbing the others for collecting and all this is said to be you can use them everywhere....
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we've seen a significant increase of families crossing the border and unaccompanied minors crossing the border as well. >> why do you think that is? >> there are many pool factors. they're leveraging loopholes in our immigration system. there's basically a guarantee, if you come with a child, we don't separate families, if you come with a child you will be released in about 20 days. court dates are sometimes years off in the future, and then they basically just, they see it as a free pass into the united states. >> reporter: starting tomorrow, the u.s. will enforce a new policy at the nearby san ysidro point of entry, making asylum seekers stay in mexico while their cases go through american courts, instead of allowing them into the u.s. two days after we left them, we learned it was good news for fernando. we found them in a shelter in tucson, arizona. it's run by the local catholic community services. >> they're purchasing a ticket right now. so we'll know pretty soon. >> where are they going? >> kansas city, missouri. >> reporter: it's a stopover before they head to missouri, where h
we've seen a significant increase of families crossing the border and unaccompanied minors crossing the border as well. >> why do you think that is? >> there are many pool factors. they're leveraging loopholes in our immigration system. there's basically a guarantee, if you come with a child, we don't separate families, if you come with a child you will be released in about 20 days. court dates are sometimes years off in the future, and then they basically just, they see it as a...
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in the world, the san ysidro crossing. we have 5,000 people that are trying to illegally cross the border literally 250 yards from where 100,000 people a day cross legally every single day. but the cameras are all focused on the 5,000 people trying to cross illegally, not turning the camera 90 degrees to focus in on the 100,000 people a day that filled out the form and that did it right that are coming into our country. we're still a country open to immigration, and we should be. we just ask people to do it the right way. i don't think it's that unreasonable. so how do we get out of this? the most basic way we get out of this is just to do what we've all talked about for months. let's sit down and figure out how to be able to do border security. just the most simple process of that. my colleagues say the president says we need to open the government, then we'll talk about border security. that will be the same argument we have had for a couple of years now where they have said some other time we'll talk about it. the presi
in the world, the san ysidro crossing. we have 5,000 people that are trying to illegally cross the border literally 250 yards from where 100,000 people a day cross legally every single day. but the cameras are all focused on the 5,000 people trying to cross illegally, not turning the camera 90 degrees to focus in on the 100,000 people a day that filled out the form and that did it right that are coming into our country. we're still a country open to immigration, and we should be. we just ask...
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still today everyone on cross plates makes it to the next. emotional and pain. and that wraps up this highlights show we'll be back next time with a new format and lots of all surprises so of you can tune in for that until then from the entire fifty eight p. and l. and take care and bye bye. thank you. very much. green energy for end of the bridge. project close to the hamas of one couple. springs. energy to the edge of the summary of. sustainable development means taking the difficulties seriously. that our telegraph kids thirteen. serial killers take posters of. violent robber gangs. and ugly and omnipresent feature of life in the one nine hundred twenty s. going to castrate almost weekly date find corpses in the line stretching out the river spraying sometimes just body parts with the detective superintendent sounds to get down to. revolutionizes problems of procedures and establishes an extensive record system laying the foundations for my colleagues as much as d.n.i. janet was doing back was basically the same as today's profile on her live metropolis of cr
still today everyone on cross plates makes it to the next. emotional and pain. and that wraps up this highlights show we'll be back next time with a new format and lots of all surprises so of you can tune in for that until then from the entire fifty eight p. and l. and take care and bye bye. thank you. very much. green energy for end of the bridge. project close to the hamas of one couple. springs. energy to the edge of the summary of. sustainable development means taking the difficulties...
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and we're in gravesend ahead of the british cyclo—cross championships — what is cyclo—cross?later in the programme. plenty to get through but we'll start with football because after a week off for the fa cup, the premier league returns front and centre — and katherine's got all of the day's headlines. let's start with the day's late kick—off, chelsea a newcastle side who are now in the relegation places after the rest of the day's results. the second half is just under way at stamford bridge, and the score is 1—1. pedro opening the scoring for chelsea with a lovely take and lob, ciaran clark with the equaliser just before half—time. we'll keep you up to date. earlier did most, save the pull's title hopes? there are of invisibility has been blown away by losses to manchester city and wolves in the city cop. the idea that brighton would go out and inflict another loss perhaps on the league leaders. but mo salah scored and won a penalty. a win is a win is not pretty. they are now seven points clear at top of the premier league. we could have done better and we a lwa ys we could
and we're in gravesend ahead of the british cyclo—cross championships — what is cyclo—cross?later in the programme. plenty to get through but we'll start with football because after a week off for the fa cup, the premier league returns front and centre — and katherine's got all of the day's headlines. let's start with the day's late kick—off, chelsea a newcastle side who are now in the relegation places after the rest of the day's results. the second half is just under way at stamford...
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immediately the numbers dropped of family units crossing. in 2015, a district court in california ruled that accompanied children, even if they have a parent with them, could not be kept in federal custody more than 20 days. that's not long enough for an immigration proceeding with due process, which is our commitment. so as a result, we have seen family unit numbers climb really unabated but for the inauguration of president trump in january '17. but as soon as the migrants and smugglers realized the laws hadn't fundamentally changed, we saw the family start to increase again to this level of 30,000 last month. >> what additional tools does cvp need to be able to effectively secure the border? >> so we have a border security improvement plan that we submitted to congress. we're in the process of updating that. border wall system is a fundamental capability for impedence and denial. we need more technology. we need better sensors for our air and marine operations, and, of course, we need agents and officers. also we need technology at the po
immediately the numbers dropped of family units crossing. in 2015, a district court in california ruled that accompanied children, even if they have a parent with them, could not be kept in federal custody more than 20 days. that's not long enough for an immigration proceeding with due process, which is our commitment. so as a result, we have seen family unit numbers climb really unabated but for the inauguration of president trump in january '17. but as soon as the migrants and smugglers...
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interestingly, it's a cross—party move, yvette cooper, nicky morgan, working together, cross—party, thereo other cross—party moves, meeting with the prime minister to say to her, you need to rule out a no deal scenario. theresa may's argument back then was that there was one sure way to stop a no deal scenario, that is to deal. her appeal to notjust conservatives but labour mps is to say to that you can't stop —— that you can stop it if you back theresa may's deal. now, the tellers are coming back in. order, order! the ayes to the right, 303. the noes to the left, 296. so, a sound defeat. those numbers, are they suppressing? yes, i think given talking to those conservatives who... the ayes have it, the ayes have it. unlock! we come now to amendment eight. does the honourable gentleman for nottingham east wish to move? ok, vicky... it shows the difficulty that theresa may has when it comes to legislation, because she doesn't have a working majority. of course, doing that arrangement with the dup meant she's supposed to have a brexit majority, that she could get her legislation through, she
interestingly, it's a cross—party move, yvette cooper, nicky morgan, working together, cross—party, thereo other cross—party moves, meeting with the prime minister to say to her, you need to rule out a no deal scenario. theresa may's argument back then was that there was one sure way to stop a no deal scenario, that is to deal. her appeal to notjust conservatives but labour mps is to say to that you can't stop —— that you can stop it if you back theresa may's deal. now, the tellers...
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and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab because of drinks or. if i'm serving across them or at the back doors and luke am in the front here with we have the republic of ireland so. i would probably think maybe we're in the region of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border it's a daily routine for many in these irish communities the small town of petty go with its six hundred inhabitants has been divided ever since ireland gained independence from britain people cross the border to post letters and get milk and when they die they cross it to bieber it bourbon johnson runs a little repair shop right by a crossing point he remembers what life was like when there was a heart border during the early seventy's violence was almost a daily occurrence for him and his neighbors. or they all of business of in the northern side of had to go or grown up by the ira. and. they certainly wouldn't like. the same thing with a bad guy. but tensions are already r
and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab because of drinks or. if i'm serving across them or at the back doors and luke am in the front here with we have the republic of ireland so. i would probably think maybe we're in the region of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border it's a daily routine for many in these irish communities the small town of petty...
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there haven't been any migrants spotted making the crossing in the past 48 hours. to stop. a limited but determined group of people trying to make britain their home. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. right, that is just about it from me for the moment. do stick with us, and don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @lvaughanjones. so, do get in touch. this is bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme. four in a row. ole gunnar solskjaer‘s winning start at manchester united continues with victory at newcastle. christian pulisic becomes the most expensive american footballer in the world — after signing for chelsea. and with an eye on history. india's cricketers look to win a test series in australia for the first time. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. ole gunnar solskjaer‘s winning streak as manchester united's interim manager continues, as his side made it four wins out of four since the sacking ofjose mourinho. united ran out 2—0
there haven't been any migrants spotted making the crossing in the past 48 hours. to stop. a limited but determined group of people trying to make britain their home. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. right, that is just about it from me for the moment. do stick with us, and don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @lvaughanjones. so, do get in touch. this is bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak live from the bbc sport centre....
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party talks and would likejeremy about if cross party talks and would like jeremy corbyn about if crossemy corbyn to take part, i think the chances of them paving the way for a break through are limited, because theresa may is not prepared to make 2 sort of concessions that the opposition want. so the strategy is to woo tory brexiteers and the dup back on board, by trying to say in effect be afraid, be very afraid, brexit maybe at risk and may be able to rework the backstop and get them on board. and then to go back to brussels and to say to eu leaders, we could get this sort of a brexit deal through, what do you think? the trouble is we know again and again the eu have stuck rigidly to their version of the backstop, which leads us version of the backstop, which leads us back to the suggestion that plan bis us back to the suggestion that plan b is pretty much in the deep freeze and we look on course for plan a revisited. thank you. and our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels where eu foreign ministers have been meeting — theresa may seems to be still focussed on a bre
party talks and would likejeremy about if cross party talks and would like jeremy corbyn about if crossemy corbyn to take part, i think the chances of them paving the way for a break through are limited, because theresa may is not prepared to make 2 sort of concessions that the opposition want. so the strategy is to woo tory brexiteers and the dup back on board, by trying to say in effect be afraid, be very afraid, brexit maybe at risk and may be able to rework the backstop and get them on...
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to say, you can't just cross here easily. you've got to be able to slow down through the process so we can interdict folks. this is a completely avoidable and, quite frankly, very recognizable problem. we should not have a government shutdown happening right now. interestingly enough, some democratic colleagues i've spoken with over the last two days will quietly whisper in these hallways, i hope the president will just declare a national emergency, and so the fencing can get built and we can say we fought it. rather than actually bring a piece of legislation here and solve it. you know, there are real families and real lives getting affected by this. let's resolve this. this is not a big number. this is not a complicated issue. we can come to common agreement on basic border security and to be able to protect our communities and our cities. we should have individuals to come into the united states and be able to work. we've always been that way. interestingly enough, i reminds people, the 5,000 people coming in the migrant c
to say, you can't just cross here easily. you've got to be able to slow down through the process so we can interdict folks. this is a completely avoidable and, quite frankly, very recognizable problem. we should not have a government shutdown happening right now. interestingly enough, some democratic colleagues i've spoken with over the last two days will quietly whisper in these hallways, i hope the president will just declare a national emergency, and so the fencing can get built and we can...
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hundreds are staying at an american red cross shelter in chico...et to close at the end of the month. ( darya ) reporter jessica mensch has more from the shelter where many people are scrambling to find a new home.
hundreds are staying at an american red cross shelter in chico...et to close at the end of the month. ( darya ) reporter jessica mensch has more from the shelter where many people are scrambling to find a new home.
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over the past year, illegal border crossing apprehensions have shot up by more than 30%. an average of 60,000 individuals tried to cross the border each month and this represents a serious security concern. among those trying to cross our drug dealers, gang members, human traffickers and other criminals. but this flood of attempted border crossings also represents ttserious humanitarian concern. individuals attempting to come here are vulnerable to exploitation, illness and abuse. one out of every three women attempting the journey to the united states is sexually assaulted. er50 migrants and they are referred to medical care the customs and border protection rescues 4,300 people in distress every single year. there's a direct way to stand this crisis and that is to promote legal immigration and discourage people from coming in illegally. how did the district people from coming in illegally i would mention we started our immigration laws and prevent those from illegally crossing the borders. i've mentioned the dangerous individuals who can sneak across the porters and the
over the past year, illegal border crossing apprehensions have shot up by more than 30%. an average of 60,000 individuals tried to cross the border each month and this represents a serious security concern. among those trying to cross our drug dealers, gang members, human traffickers and other criminals. but this flood of attempted border crossings also represents ttserious humanitarian concern. individuals attempting to come here are vulnerable to exploitation, illness and abuse. one out of...
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there haven't been any migrants spotted making the crossing in the past 48 hours.ear why, but few expect the flow to stop. a limited but determined group of people trying to make britain their home. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. the migrant crossings were described as a major incident by the home secretary last week, as he cut short his family holiday. so how much of a problem is it? our home editor mark easton is here to give his assessment. while there are real concerns at the risks these migrants are running and the criminal gangs who are exploiting desperate people, in terms of a threat to the uk, a major incident, as the home secretary has described it, the numbers are really quite small. in the whole of 2018, 312 people in small boats were intercepted by the uk border force trying to enter britain. the national crime agency makes the point that many more than that are intercepted trying to get into the uk illegally at conventional ports, hidden in lorries and vans sometimes specially converted by organised criminal gangs and people traffickers. to give y
there haven't been any migrants spotted making the crossing in the past 48 hours.ear why, but few expect the flow to stop. a limited but determined group of people trying to make britain their home. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. the migrant crossings were described as a major incident by the home secretary last week, as he cut short his family holiday. so how much of a problem is it? our home editor mark easton is here to give his assessment. while there are real concerns at the risks...
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host: which cross or conversation do you remember the most? you know, there was a man and a woman who are left behind by their group in the desert, and-- host: were they just trying to get across the border to come to the united states? guest: they were part of a larger group fall of migrants coming for work and they got left behind because they couldn't keep up. of the woman was pregnant and that's why she couldn't keep up. they were lost for three days after the group left them. they were drinking filthy water from cattle tanks and they made it through a village and butcher-- border patrol got called and i was the agent who was supposed to take them in and i started talking with them and it turned out that this pregnant woman had grown up in 91 and she spoke for picking the-- grew up in iowa and she spoke perfect english and she was a schoolteacher in iowa and her husband saw we were talking and had a connection and he sort of leaned over at one point and said hey man, can you we just skip the whole arrest and deportation think and can you j
host: which cross or conversation do you remember the most? you know, there was a man and a woman who are left behind by their group in the desert, and-- host: were they just trying to get across the border to come to the united states? guest: they were part of a larger group fall of migrants coming for work and they got left behind because they couldn't keep up. of the woman was pregnant and that's why she couldn't keep up. they were lost for three days after the group left them. they were...
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tonight at 10pm: the number of rising migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a major incident by the home secretary. as more people are detained off the coast of dover today, ministers warn it is only a matter of time before lives are lost. the government defends its handling of the rise and migrants crossing the channel after calls for more patrol boats. with more than 200 people arriving in the past two months, the immigration minister blames organised crime gangs trading in human misery. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 6pm. sajid javit says there is no easy answer, as another group of migrants are found by border officials on the kent coast this morning. the channel migrant crossings: the home secretary questions whether they are genuine asylum seekers. a patrol boat in dover, sajid javit says that is attempting the risky trip england should be claiming asylum in france instead. there was also significant coverage on the bbc news website, where the situation was referred to as a crisis. that reflected saj id that reflected sajid javid's interp
tonight at 10pm: the number of rising migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a major incident by the home secretary. as more people are detained off the coast of dover today, ministers warn it is only a matter of time before lives are lost. the government defends its handling of the rise and migrants crossing the channel after calls for more patrol boats. with more than 200 people arriving in the past two months, the immigration minister blames organised crime gangs trading in...
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over the past year illegal border crossing apprehensions have shot up by more than 30%. an average of 60,000 individuals try to cross our southern border illegally each month. this represents a serious security concern. among those trying to cross our southern border are drug dealers, gang members, human traffickers, and other criminals. but this flood of attempted to border crossings also represent a serious humanitarian concern. individuals attempting the journey to come here illegally are vulnerable to exploitation, illness and abuse. one out of every three women attempting the journey to the united states is sexually assaulted. a staggering 70% of individuals become victims of violence along the way. an illness and other medical issues are a serious problem. 50 migrants that they are referred for medical care and customs and border patrol rescues 4300 people in distress every single year. there is a direct way to stem this he mentioned crisis and that is to promote legal immigration and discourage people from coming herele illegally. how do we discourage people from
over the past year illegal border crossing apprehensions have shot up by more than 30%. an average of 60,000 individuals try to cross our southern border illegally each month. this represents a serious security concern. among those trying to cross our southern border are drug dealers, gang members, human traffickers, and other criminals. but this flood of attempted to border crossings also represent a serious humanitarian concern. individuals attempting the journey to come here illegally are...
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many of us were celebrating christmas day, a0 migrants are being rescued from small boats trying to cross the english channel from france. since then, more rescues have been reported, and the government, particularly home secretar sajid javit, bbc news, have responded strongly. so too has bbc news, choosing the story as a top headline on a bbc one bulletin on for days over the past week. tonight at 10pm: the number of rising migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a major incident by the home secretary. as more people are detained off the coast of dover today, ministers warn it is only a matter of time before lives are lost. the government defends its handling of the rise and migrants crossing the channel after calls for more patrol boats. with more than 200 people arriving in the past two months, the immigration minister blames organised crime gangs trading in human misery. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 6pm. sajid javit says there is no easy answer, as another group of migrants are found by border officials on the kent coast this morning. the chan
many of us were celebrating christmas day, a0 migrants are being rescued from small boats trying to cross the english channel from france. since then, more rescues have been reported, and the government, particularly home secretar sajid javit, bbc news, have responded strongly. so too has bbc news, choosing the story as a top headline on a bbc one bulletin on for days over the past week. tonight at 10pm: the number of rising migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a major...
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enough it was in the the list campaign of colonization that exploded religion in the name of the cross and the crusades an arab perspective the final episode. at this time on a. the good news is this the age of self-inflicted american shame is over. opposing iran is front and center as my campaign lays out the trumpet ministrations vision for the middle east in a keynote speech in cairo. you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also ahead venezuelan president nicolas maduro is sworn into office for a second term but major regional powers say his government is illegitimate. in. a full speed drone attack targets a military parade in the yemeni province of lochhead killing five people. vigilant a hundred days after the journalist. was killed in the saudi consulate. hello the u.s. secretary of state has laid out the trumpet ministrations vision for american policy in the middle east he spoke of american leadership as a positive force in the region and of the need to ford strong alliances to counter iran repudiated the policies of the obama era saying the us has never been t
enough it was in the the list campaign of colonization that exploded religion in the name of the cross and the crusades an arab perspective the final episode. at this time on a. the good news is this the age of self-inflicted american shame is over. opposing iran is front and center as my campaign lays out the trumpet ministrations vision for the middle east in a keynote speech in cairo. you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also ahead venezuelan president nicolas maduro is...
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estimates that more than twice as many migrants now die crossing the desert as in crossing the mediterranean sea at the scene a few. hundred. a. theory of the. incredibly there is a well nearby. the migrants who died drank the water from the well too quickly. we set off again after a while the stops our convoy. seen somebody was waving at us. and we don't know if you know. the man's car has broken down around five kilometers away when we get there the head of our military escort you don't have diarrhea himself inspects the vehicle. when you're searching the cars what are you looking for is. there because i wore gave the. society his you. help is already on the way and we leave these men to continue their journey. our final destination is a place called mahfouz the last well before the border with libya it's a place where i.o.m. has previously found migrants in distress. it's a dangerous place where gangs and bandits i acted carrying weapons that matched those of our military escort. decides where to set up camp. it. many. don't. have night the military stops to patrol and bandits and traffic
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if there is a frontier, we cross it. if there's a challenge, we tame it. if there's an opportunity, we seize it. so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong. because our people are strong. [cheers and applause] >> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate, stacy abrams. the state of the union, live tuesday at 9:00 eastern. on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next, federal reserve chair powell holds a new conference -- -- news conference on the u.s. economy and monetary policy. he also spoke about the impact of the recent government shutdown and a new report by the congressional budget office that warns about america's death. this is 50 minutes. mr. powell: good afternoon, everyone. and welcome. i'll start with a re
if there is a frontier, we cross it. if there's a challenge, we tame it. if there's an opportunity, we seize it. so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong. because our people are strong. [cheers and applause] >> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on...
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border agents have fired tear gas to stop people crossing the mexican border. the group of ten being to breach the fence as part of a so-called caravan of asylum seekers and migrants from central america u.s. authorities say they were responding to rocks spain thrown at them and just a warning miner up on his report from the us mexico border contains some flashing lights. arriving by the dozen at the us mexico border central american asylum seekers prepared to jump the wall into the united states. i haven't seen my family in two months but brought now god willing will reach out dream. is from honduras he knows crossing over will be difficult but he says he's committed to making the jump push you know i don't but if i'm caught a complete and fought for saddam if i'm deported i guess i'll keep moving forward with his life there's hope that's what will do this is an older section of the war but border patrol agents are watching from the other side national guard troops are also on the lookout for passing migrants these kids out the way just. as we came closer to t
border agents have fired tear gas to stop people crossing the mexican border. the group of ten being to breach the fence as part of a so-called caravan of asylum seekers and migrants from central america u.s. authorities say they were responding to rocks spain thrown at them and just a warning miner up on his report from the us mexico border contains some flashing lights. arriving by the dozen at the us mexico border central american asylum seekers prepared to jump the wall into the united...
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the border to post letters and get milk and when they die they cross it to bieber it bourbon johnson runs a little repair shop right by a crossing point he remembers what life was like when there was a heart border during the early seventy's violence was almost a daily occurrence for him and his neighbors. or they all the business of in the northern china had to go or blown up by the ira. and. they certainly wouldn't like. the same thing nickelback again. but tensions are already running high republican hardliners such as patty gallagher who's the spokes person for a small political group are warning that a fixed border could quickly become a target if there is. border of a doctor put in place a can or a concrete man structure i can mention of that there would be a tax collector there was an army are are at the fair there within our communities . from what i hear they are very capable ever turn to violence due to bragg said a nightmare scenario for a gas station owner terry humans. in the twenty years or so off base in this country i've never seen the culprit is poor raised so you're
the border to post letters and get milk and when they die they cross it to bieber it bourbon johnson runs a little repair shop right by a crossing point he remembers what life was like when there was a heart border during the early seventy's violence was almost a daily occurrence for him and his neighbors. or they all the business of in the northern china had to go or blown up by the ira. and. they certainly wouldn't like. the same thing nickelback again. but tensions are already running high...
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had to do pull saw or that you saw that it looked all the bruce don't see maggi name go i think i cross off i had to let it off and said i've explored all across all of us on the docket i don't so much but i must once was if you know suppose go and. fulfill all of us q. phones is give for when you wanted to nestle's up with dubious going to his duty but i don't suppose he did go over an illiterate in that sleazy focus. was on paul saul so as to do it all more and to live in quality so you could put the two gay bully gleg siebold isn't nomen to skew their asses on both sides sill bookham know it's a good little hope gandhi said the new food lepage if you need there's a limit. to have a monetary union work effectively. what happens is that the more efficient regions or in the case of the eurozone countries become even more efficient and wealthier the poorer regions or less efficient regions become poorer and less efficient. italy south was industrializing until the country unified and in the end eight hundred sixty s. and seventy's and once that happened if you are an italian investor in
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ernest shackleton tried to cross shortly afterward. ons have followed those pursuits as equipment has geanged and the routes have chconsiderably. part of the path, for examtte, is now f. but o'brady became the first to romplete such a difficult trek with no supply and no kites or the like to help him. william brangh talked with him d his wife about his journey and enduring the worst of antarctica. >> brangham: with a final 32- hour, 80 mile push, colin o'brady became the first person to cross antarctica alone, without any assistance ste 33-year-old celebrated with a post on ram, writing: "i did it!" ngis was 54 days after set off on this brutal 930-mile trip. upon arrival, o'brady tearfully called his wife, and expedition manager, jenna besaw. o'brady arted the treacherous journey on november 3rd, at the ronne ice shelf on the continent's eastern side. he set off at the same time as 49-year-old louis rudd, a british army captain who's also trying to make the historic e ip. o men raced each other for nearly two months, passing over moun
ernest shackleton tried to cross shortly afterward. ons have followed those pursuits as equipment has geanged and the routes have chconsiderably. part of the path, for examtte, is now f. but o'brady became the first to romplete such a difficult trek with no supply and no kites or the like to help him. william brangh talked with him d his wife about his journey and enduring the worst of antarctica. >> brangham: with a final 32- hour, 80 mile push, colin o'brady became the first person to...
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border agents have fired tear gas at migrants to stop them crossing the mexican border a tirana women and children were among the one hundred fifty migrants trying to breach the border fence the border agency says it was responding to rocks being thrown at them there's been a new debate about america's immigration policy after the deaths of two guatemalan children in u.s. custody. in tijuana money can you tell us about where you are now and why so many people tried crossing that border last night. we're just south of the u.s. border into one of this is actually a popular spot where people will cross over to the united states illegally we've heard rumors the last few days that the migrants were staying at a local shelter here in the want to who'd been there for over a month now and getting tired of saying there we're going to cross over this fence all at once on new year's eve and in fact we did see last night somewhere between one hundred and one hundred fifty individuals that were attempting to cross that was a large border patrol presence here a lot of the groups that we saw last ni
border agents have fired tear gas at migrants to stop them crossing the mexican border a tirana women and children were among the one hundred fifty migrants trying to breach the border fence the border agency says it was responding to rocks being thrown at them there's been a new debate about america's immigration policy after the deaths of two guatemalan children in u.s. custody. in tijuana money can you tell us about where you are now and why so many people tried crossing that border last...
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an historic trip crossing the antarctic continent. burden trey oliver gives his brief t spectacular take on life at a jail in mobile, alabama. but first, these past couple of years have been a kind of turning point for public attitudes about some tech and social media giants. 's led some to ask broader questions about monopolies, power and competition. at his confirmation hearing this week, william barr, the nominee for attorney general, told but, he said, "a lot of people atnder how such huge behemoths ow exist in silicon valley have taken shape under the nose of the antitrust enforcers." that's part of the focus of tonight's report from economics ndent paul solman, for e.r regular feature, "making se >> reporter: you want to do what to facebook? >>reak them up. >> reporter: break up the company and thus the fk monopoly law professor tim wu was saying, in the trailer we shot for tonight's sto >> i think that if you look carefully at facebook it is in some ways the poster child for the curse of bigness in our time. >> reporr: "the cur
an historic trip crossing the antarctic continent. burden trey oliver gives his brief t spectacular take on life at a jail in mobile, alabama. but first, these past couple of years have been a kind of turning point for public attitudes about some tech and social media giants. 's led some to ask broader questions about monopolies, power and competition. at his confirmation hearing this week, william barr, the nominee for attorney general, told but, he said, "a lot of people atnder how such...
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the migrant crossings were described asa the migrant crossings were described as a major incident byy last week as he cut short his holiday. how much of a problem is it? there are real risks in terms ofa is it? there are real risks in terms of a threat to the uk, a major incident as the home secretary described it. the numbers are small. in the whole of 2018, 312 people in small boats were intercepted. many more intercepted trying to get into the uk in conventional ports, hidden in and vans, by criminal gangs and people traffickers. to give you some idea, in 2016, officials stopped 56,000 people trying to cross the channel clandestine leave. we know in the year to last september, 28,000 people applied for asylum in the uk and that is still far below the uk and that is still far below the number which applied back in 2002 when it was 80 4000. it is also far below the applications comparable eu countries, typically receive, in the year to lastjune, germany seeing more than 160,000 applicants, france, 108,000, italy, 100 and 2000. greece saw 40% more applicants than the uk with a fifth
the migrant crossings were described asa the migrant crossings were described as a major incident byy last week as he cut short his holiday. how much of a problem is it? there are real risks in terms ofa is it? there are real risks in terms of a threat to the uk, a major incident as the home secretary described it. the numbers are small. in the whole of 2018, 312 people in small boats were intercepted. many more intercepted trying to get into the uk in conventional ports, hidden in and vans, by...
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all you have to do is cross the border. but there are other places where you either have to go over a border wall, a barrier like this or beneath it. in some places they're lifting barbed wire in the river and submerging children to go through it, and we've seen some of this video. it's incredibly harrowing and dangerous. >> reporter: on the same day less than a half hour away hundreds of other migrants were also taken into custody. this man and his young daughter from el salvador crossed the border with only the clothes on their backs. a bottle of water and paper showing he's the cld's father. thchces ofhemangt are good that's because if migrants arrive with a child under 18, the law says they must be released within 20 days. >> once they're here they know that they're not from mexico so they can't be returned to mexico and eventually they're going to claim asylum. the only thing that solves that problem is a change in the law and the reason they're trying to say that they're family units is because they know that if they'
all you have to do is cross the border. but there are other places where you either have to go over a border wall, a barrier like this or beneath it. in some places they're lifting barbed wire in the river and submerging children to go through it, and we've seen some of this video. it's incredibly harrowing and dangerous. >> reporter: on the same day less than a half hour away hundreds of other migrants were also taken into custody. this man and his young daughter from el salvador crossed...
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these shop owners rely heavily on those mexican residents crossing over to the u.s. to buy clothes, shoes or perfume, contributingo the nearly $700 million in sales generated in san ysidro every year. >> well r depend on cross-border consumers. our retail dustry, o tourism industry depends on this cross-boer consumer. >> reporter: business leaders say since president trump started talking about building a wall, delays at the crossing have increased and now with the presidentorcefully calling on congress to approve the nearly $6 billion needed to help pay for the barrier, business leaders are worried it will affect the local economy. >> business doesn't like uncertainty. and the border closures recently have caused -- created uncertainty. uncertainty translates into discouraging trade and travel. and when you disurage trade and travel, you see a direct . onomic impa >> reporter: one report says a delay of 45 minutes per crossing costs san diego county nearly $1.3 billion i lost business income per year. oast fall, the san ysi crossing was shut down for more than five
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the labour leader welcomed this announcement but denounced cross— party announcement but denounced cross—party. cross—party talks and other issues as a sham. no opposition party politician came out of the talks with the same response. there was no flexibility, no negotiations, nothing has changed. he set out his demands for taking part in any talks. the first thing she must do is recognise a clear majority in this house against leaving without a deal. and rule out no deal. but how does this place about no deal? a cross— party does this place about no deal? a cross—party group of mps are trying to seize power from central government and given to parliament. if theresa may can get a deal agreed they want mps to instructor to delay oui’ they want mps to instructor to delay our departure from the eu. if by the 26th of february government has not got as deal through it would have to bring a motion before the house of commons which would allow the house to vote to instruct the prime minister to extend article 50 and avoid an ordeal brexit on the 29th of march. the snp i asking for the delay in leavi
the labour leader welcomed this announcement but denounced cross— party announcement but denounced cross—party. cross—party talks and other issues as a sham. no opposition party politician came out of the talks with the same response. there was no flexibility, no negotiations, nothing has changed. he set out his demands for taking part in any talks. the first thing she must do is recognise a clear majority in this house against leaving without a deal. and rule out no deal. but how does...
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it's illegals crossing, criminal illegals crossing.erent ports of entry, air, lan land and sea. here's what's happening in california. the governor wants to use taxpayer money to help people cross the border. what do you think about that? >> i got to tell you, i live in los angeles, california, and in the state of california itself there is 134,000 homeless people here, you're terrific. thank you so much. and thank you for having us in your homes. thank you for watching. "lou dobbs" is next right here on the fox business network. have a good night. ♪ lou: -- so that mr. trump could give his state of the union address. the president now vow to give that address at an alternative location and to keep fighting to build the wall or steel barrier to secure or southern border and resolve our national crisis. >> she doesn't want to hear the truth and she doesn't want to hear, more importantly, the amer p
it's illegals crossing, criminal illegals crossing.erent ports of entry, air, lan land and sea. here's what's happening in california. the governor wants to use taxpayer money to help people cross the border. what do you think about that? >> i got to tell you, i live in los angeles, california, and in the state of california itself there is 134,000 homeless people here, you're terrific. thank you so much. and thank you for having us in your homes. thank you for watching. "lou...
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keeping the cross, that colla pse joins me. keeping the cross, that collapse was so unusual.i think it was a perfect storm. they were a little underprepared. they only had to do a matches enough really. also as well, the pitch. not a great pitching for betting on up and down, a bit uneven. west indies have for fast bowlers. they pick the right attack and their bowlers exploited it. england was not good enough to resist. there was a lot of talk about team selection yesterday. and whether or not the right decision had been made. maybe the best bowler for these conditions having left out of the team. you can argue that. two best bowlers in these conditions. i think england's best place to take for this match, for pace bowlers and that would've been anderson, stokes, who play, and then brought and welts who play, and then brought and welts who are not playing. that would've been a much better attack for this pitch. england ball has one but it is too late, bowling alley has got involved after tea on the second day but the game has gone for england. picking two spinners become a go
keeping the cross, that colla pse joins me. keeping the cross, that collapse was so unusual.i think it was a perfect storm. they were a little underprepared. they only had to do a matches enough really. also as well, the pitch. not a great pitching for betting on up and down, a bit uneven. west indies have for fast bowlers. they pick the right attack and their bowlers exploited it. england was not good enough to resist. there was a lot of talk about team selection yesterday. and whether or not...
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taiwan spies lies and crossed very high on a jersey.the latest news as it breaks the difference is about google's bottles ossified was that authentic in the roots with the this time gold with truth is do not come up with detailed coverage though has already said that he's ready to take over as interim president and call for you elections. from around the world volunteers are doing what they can that's not the point behind the government's decision to criminalize homelessness eight hundred. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera news hour with me so hold rob a reminder of our top stories the african union has called on the democratic republic of congo to pursue. its final presidential election results saying there are serious doubts over the vote the constitutional court is due to reveal its decision on friday. in sudan mourners of a man who died during thursday's protests over time to a police car to local media say sixteen year old omar we were shot by security forces while letting unarmed demonstrators shelter its home. and u.s. pres
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i want to stop unauthorized crossings. all democrats that i know don't believe in open borders. we want to do everything possible to secure our border. we want to make sure that the men and women that work along the border every day have the best technology, are paid well and have good morale about going to work every day. those are the types of things that we should be working on. the american public is overwhelming against throwing money away on a wall. if you say that walls are effective, again, there are portions of walls that are up along the texas border and people are still coming over. so my question is, why would you want to keep wasting money when it's proven that most of the illegal crossings are coming in through ports of entry, they're coming in through illegal tunnels, and that's what we're seeing these unauthorized crossings. we're not seeing, you know, people bringing ladders to go over the wall where they're already in place. let's spend this money wisely. >> representative, several potential democratic candidates have talked about medicare for all. we heard sup
i want to stop unauthorized crossings. all democrats that i know don't believe in open borders. we want to do everything possible to secure our border. we want to make sure that the men and women that work along the border every day have the best technology, are paid well and have good morale about going to work every day. those are the types of things that we should be working on. the american public is overwhelming against throwing money away on a wall. if you say that walls are effective,...
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say the lay of the land right now is you've got to resume a abandoning all hope of any sort of cross party talks and trying to tweak something that failed spectacularly last week she wants to tweak it just enough to try and win enough support to push it through before this deadline and on the other side you've got this growing plot to wrestle control of the breakers that process from to resume may and how government one more thing to add off the back of that comment by liam fox that you've got to leave population and remain parliament regardless of how people voted originally there is a sense of growing frustration at this parliamentary deadlock playbook of keeping this right up to date from london thanks pauline. seven people have been arrested during clashes with police in greece sixty thousand protesters rallied in the capital city a journalist working for the sputnik news agency twenty five police officers were injured. the. only god. as you can see the greek authorities used crowd control equipment to disperse protesters clashes breaking out in athens outside the parliament buil
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crossingf the politics of it, let alone the lives of people struggling and dying on the border. what is your assessment, you have given us a good sense of the republic in respect of, what is your sense of how the democrats will try to handle this? i think they are trying to break down the shutdown issue into various parts, get some of those government departments going again bypassing individual spending bills, and embarrassing the senate into not taking them to vote them through. but they have made a bit of a tactical mistake, they have started talking about the border wall as immoral, which will make it ha rd wall as immoral, which will make it hard for them to do a deal that involves getting some of the things they want, for example a path to citizenship for young undocumented immigrants who are in the country at the moment, something they really want. it will be hard for them to get that in return for giving the president some money for border fencing. then they willjust be accused of cavi
crossingf the politics of it, let alone the lives of people struggling and dying on the border. what is your assessment, you have given us a good sense of the republic in respect of, what is your sense of how the democrats will try to handle this? i think they are trying to break down the shutdown issue into various parts, get some of those government departments going again bypassing individual spending bills, and embarrassing the senate into not taking them to vote them through. but they have...