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the guardian. we will handle this with care.uiry into the brexit donor's kremlin links. this is aaron banks. there was a report in the sunday times about e—mails between we do not know who, but involving aaron banks. he had more meetings with the russian ambassador that he previously admitted to. that is the nub of it. banks was summoned to a completely different enquiry on fake news with the brexit campaign. now some mps are calling for a separate investigation. it is important to say that last night banks said he was not involved in espionage, i saw him once, i saw the foreign ambassador twice, i do not care. that is the position he is taking. it does not matter how many times, the russians never thought brexit was going to happen. he said lunch, cups of tea, nothing to see. while this is interesting to the parliamentary people, to the man in the street, they will not know who banks is. he has walked away from ukip. but he is clearly an influential and wealthy player. the man in the street will say if these allegations are tru
the guardian. we will handle this with care.uiry into the brexit donor's kremlin links. this is aaron banks. there was a report in the sunday times about e—mails between we do not know who, but involving aaron banks. he had more meetings with the russian ambassador that he previously admitted to. that is the nub of it. banks was summoned to a completely different enquiry on fake news with the brexit campaign. now some mps are calling for a separate investigation. it is important to say that...
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materials guardian is her husband he's also her cousin. she says she married him because she knew he would allow her to retain her freedom. look i have two daughters. when my d.l. was younger her father didn't want her to study but her husband gave her permission . section of officially a woman no longer needs her guardian's permission to study and work says lena ina she's a member of the consultative assembly of saudi arabia the shura council which advises the government on new legislation. in twenty thirteen king abdullah appointed thirty women to the one hundred fifty member council you know you don't really see a difference between men and women at all at all i mean our votes are exactly the same there is not any differences we have less power when it comes to the voting or when it comes to even you know their right to speak or what have you. we're not allowed into the assembly room without cameras while the session is underway sure a t.v. lets us have some footage but it has no sound women make only fleecing appearance we are only all
materials guardian is her husband he's also her cousin. she says she married him because she knew he would allow her to retain her freedom. look i have two daughters. when my d.l. was younger her father didn't want her to study but her husband gave her permission . section of officially a woman no longer needs her guardian's permission to study and work says lena ina she's a member of the consultative assembly of saudi arabia the shura council which advises the government on new legislation. in...
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the guardian is talking in an audio content guardian is talking in an audio co nte nt was guardian isng in an audio content was released. we are talking about toddlers, children under the age of five, this started back in april. the child's world, to be separated. with no idea that will have when it will be reunited is deeply traumatic than the adults. we really don't know when girls and toddlers are being kept. the us government isn't really being transparent. it raises risks of child trafficking. william hague has talked to the prime minister. the medicinal use of cannabis stops people having literally hundreds of its everyday. he is to be against this and now he is completely converted. in the united states, certain states have legalised cannabis. you can go blighted dispensaries. it's become a luxury niche industry which you can tax. there is an economic argument for this as well. it is untested in certain areas. i think that's where the prime minister is still taking her time. i interviewed william hague many years ago. about the issue of epilepsy. he has, in his own family. that
the guardian is talking in an audio content guardian is talking in an audio co nte nt was guardian isng in an audio content was released. we are talking about toddlers, children under the age of five, this started back in april. the child's world, to be separated. with no idea that will have when it will be reunited is deeply traumatic than the adults. we really don't know when girls and toddlers are being kept. the us government isn't really being transparent. it raises risks of child...
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yeah and the entire system there as the article in the guardian knows ok the guardian is important as i can come right back to that the report has circulated privately among regulators and law enforcement officials for years it has not been made available to the public who chose not to release that to the public from it doesn't get released to the public well because of all these regulations against that sort of speech where or basically providing information to the peasants that are the public that form of speech in other words if the when they say public they mean peasant member in the u.k. less of that's important yet the subjects so also like look at this tone here's a so-called progressive newspaper called the guardian and they're called that's the left wing of the right wing is the telegraph well look out this is their own sentence written in this article about lloyds this report released by a kaiser report regular neil mitchell this is shows you the difference between the likes of kaiser report and the guardian here's their assessment the publication of this report comes at a s
yeah and the entire system there as the article in the guardian knows ok the guardian is important as i can come right back to that the report has circulated privately among regulators and law enforcement officials for years it has not been made available to the public who chose not to release that to the public from it doesn't get released to the public well because of all these regulations against that sort of speech where or basically providing information to the peasants that are the public...
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. >>> ulchi freedom guardian. u-l-c-h-i. ulchi freedom guardian is the name of a military drill.ually in august for about a week. the u.s. military and the south korean military, they team up and they conduct drills on the korean peninsula to run a kind of simulation of what they would do if north korea ever decided to launch some sort of attack. but last year vladimir putin had a new idea for donald trump for what he should do with ulchi freedom guardian and other military exercises like it. "mr. trump had an idea about how to counter the nuclear threat posed by north korea which he got after speaking to russian president vladimir putin. the idea was this. if the u.s. stopped joint military exercises with the south koreans, it could help moderate kim jong un's behavior." "defense secretary jim mattis disagreed with putin's idea, but to talk the president out of it he used an approach that aides say can work with president trump. he says your instincts are absolutely correct and then he gets the president to do the exact opposite of what his instincts say." says one person close
. >>> ulchi freedom guardian. u-l-c-h-i. ulchi freedom guardian is the name of a military drill.ually in august for about a week. the u.s. military and the south korean military, they team up and they conduct drills on the korean peninsula to run a kind of simulation of what they would do if north korea ever decided to launch some sort of attack. but last year vladimir putin had a new idea for donald trump for what he should do with ulchi freedom guardian and other military exercises...
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your mail guardian, you cannot open your own bank account.ers are really, really against this. you can drive to the airport but good luck getting ona to the airport but good luck getting on a plane without your mail guardian full—back position. —— admission. —— you're guardian ‘s efficient —— permission. you will need permission to divorce from your husband. your mcdonald's your star bucks, families have to sit in different areas and all women have to sit in the family area. if not, you could be arrested. in public, you could be arrested. in public, you don't need to cover your face but you need to be covered from head to toe says you cannot wear a bikini ina to toe says you cannot wear a bikini in a country that averages a5 degrees. some women in saudi arabia made do these things and if you are foreign, it is easier to break these rules. the government can apply these falls much more strictly so driving is great but saudi arabia is still very much a man's world. you can find still very much a man's world. you canfind me still very much a man
your mail guardian, you cannot open your own bank account.ers are really, really against this. you can drive to the airport but good luck getting ona to the airport but good luck getting on a plane without your mail guardian full—back position. —— admission. —— you're guardian ‘s efficient —— permission. you will need permission to divorce from your husband. your mcdonald's your star bucks, families have to sit in different areas and all women have to sit in the family area. if...
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dhs refers a case against a parent or guardian for criminal legal tion the parent or guardian will be placed into the custody for service pretrial determination pursuant judgeorder by the federal and any accompanied child will be transferred to the department of health and human services and reclassified as an unaccompanied alien child. hat is in accordance with the tvpra, a law that was passed by following nd the court order, neither of which are actions the trump administration has taken. clear, if an american were to commit a crime anywhere in the united states, they would o to jail and they would be separated from their family. this is not a controversial idea. children in dhs and hss custody are being well taken care of. department of health and human services office of refugee settlement provides meals, medical care and education services to these children. they are provided temporary and they work hard to find a parent, relative or foster home to care for these children. can still communicate with their children through hone calls and videoconferencing. a parent that's released
dhs refers a case against a parent or guardian for criminal legal tion the parent or guardian will be placed into the custody for service pretrial determination pursuant judgeorder by the federal and any accompanied child will be transferred to the department of health and human services and reclassified as an unaccompanied alien child. hat is in accordance with the tvpra, a law that was passed by following nd the court order, neither of which are actions the trump administration has taken....
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. >> reporter: hhs also says separated children are able to communicate with their parent or guardiancbs confirms those calls are limited to twice a week, ten minutes apiece. >> we need to make sure in congress that the trump administration provides a full and comprehensive list of every single child and their parent so that we can go then and audit and make sure that everybody is reunited. >> reporter: the federal government says they know where all of these separated children are, and the agencies are talking to each other. but elaine, they also say what slows down the process is confirming that someone who wants to talk to one of these children is an actual parent or legal guardian. >> mireya villarreal, thank you. >>> it was late saturday night when the department of homeland security released its plan to reunite separated families and provided updated numbers. demarco morgan is here with the details. demarco. >> reporter: well, elaine, the numbers show that the department of homeland security and health and human services are working to reunite the unaccompanied children with the
. >> reporter: hhs also says separated children are able to communicate with their parent or guardiancbs confirms those calls are limited to twice a week, ten minutes apiece. >> we need to make sure in congress that the trump administration provides a full and comprehensive list of every single child and their parent so that we can go then and audit and make sure that everybody is reunited. >> reporter: the federal government says they know where all of these separated...
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the guardian's take on this is it isa year. take on this is it is a brexit dividend, which is what many brexiteers campaigned on, ahead of our referendum on membership. that money would pour into the nhs if we leave europe. membership. that money would pour into the nhs if we leave europem is way too early to tell, because the deal has not been done. some are saying we will never find the money, others saying see? we told you so. like angela merkel, theresa may has factions she is trying to keep hold of. either way, the good news, it can of. either way, the good news, it ca n always of. either way, the good news, it can always be better news, is the focus on the nhs and more money going in. we really need to look at a lot of that hopefully going into technologies as an investment, as opposed to spending, but looking at how we can make it out for the end—user, using whatever the latest innovations in technology are. i was at number ten just last week and a bunch of tech companies were then not just for the nhs bunch of tech comp
the guardian's take on this is it isa year. take on this is it is a brexit dividend, which is what many brexiteers campaigned on, ahead of our referendum on membership. that money would pour into the nhs if we leave europe. membership. that money would pour into the nhs if we leave europem is way too early to tell, because the deal has not been done. some are saying we will never find the money, others saying see? we told you so. like angela merkel, theresa may has factions she is trying to...
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very powerful pictures on the front of the guardian.something a little more quirky from the back page of the guardians sports pages. a nice picture of iran — spain match, but at the bottom is poor old dear sf gate.|j — spain match, but at the bottom is poor old dear sf gate. i have my fit that, i've been saying, i'll take it off. never the heels. you don't run in your heels, do you? don't be silly! global steps now, the whole point is he is now sharing with dele alli. it is a family day, day off what is you want to do? unfortunately his shoulder had other things to do, so my fit that is off tomorrow. you will be doing anything dangerous? no, no. we can't have you injured. unsurprised to hear that i that fitness training is very dangerous, that's why i've never done it. i'm very pleased with dear sf gate's position, he made a joke about it, like the doctor asking them not to do any fist pumping celebrations. he said that he was just a big gutted because he was on his record for 10k. he made a joke there, and he set a really good tone and
very powerful pictures on the front of the guardian.something a little more quirky from the back page of the guardians sports pages. a nice picture of iran — spain match, but at the bottom is poor old dear sf gate.|j — spain match, but at the bottom is poor old dear sf gate. i have my fit that, i've been saying, i'll take it off. never the heels. you don't run in your heels, do you? don't be silly! global steps now, the whole point is he is now sharing with dele alli. it is a family day,...
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culture of noncompliance, that's the quote from the guardian.indows, the doors, the cladding, they were all given to different contractors and different companies. it seemed like loads of them simply did not pay heed to the regulations in place. effectively to guard against something like this. although nobody writing these regulations would have anticipated something as awful as this happening. the enquiry needs to get to the bottom of how deliberate noncompliance was. because even if the company thought cutting the odd corner here and there wasn't going to have devastating consequences like this, the rules exist for a reason. it has had devastating consequences. reason. it has had devastating consequences. this enquiry exists to get to the bottom of how on earth this could happen. in the metro, images of the kitchen where the fire began. i believe this is flat 16. it was a faulty fridge, apparently, that led to the blaze. as we were discussing earlier, a decent fire door on the end of the corridor with this flat on that level should have stopp
culture of noncompliance, that's the quote from the guardian.indows, the doors, the cladding, they were all given to different contractors and different companies. it seemed like loads of them simply did not pay heed to the regulations in place. effectively to guard against something like this. although nobody writing these regulations would have anticipated something as awful as this happening. the enquiry needs to get to the bottom of how deliberate noncompliance was. because even if the...
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let's move on to the guardian. the article of the top of the guardian.y being complicit. this isa cases actively being complicit. this is a serious story on a number of different levels. with this very arresting headline, cash for torture. nicola and i were discussing this earlier. it has a slight ring to it. corruption. it doesn't quite unpick itself in that way. what the story says, both in the guardian and the mail, this is about the two reports that had been finally published in the common security. and as you say, they do detail quite a high level of culpability between certain levels of the british state and the american secret service is post—9/11. this particular headline reading that ministers, it is not saying that. it is saying the government in various guises paid towards the rendition, and the subsequent torture by certain terrorist suspects. we will give you some money if you take these people and process them' is. if you can put that element of the story to the site, i think it'sjust that element of the story to the site, i think it's just
let's move on to the guardian. the article of the top of the guardian.y being complicit. this isa cases actively being complicit. this is a serious story on a number of different levels. with this very arresting headline, cash for torture. nicola and i were discussing this earlier. it has a slight ring to it. corruption. it doesn't quite unpick itself in that way. what the story says, both in the guardian and the mail, this is about the two reports that had been finally published in the common...
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dhs refers a case to -- against a parent or legal guardian, the parent or legal guardian will be placed into the u.s. marshals service custody for pretrial determination pursuant to an order by federal judge. any accompanied shot would be transferred to the department of health and human services and reclassified as an unaccompanied alien child. that is in accordance with the tvpra, a law passed by congress. and a following court order, neither actions the donald trump administration has taken. when americans commit a crime anywhere in the united states, they would go to jail and be separated from their parents, this is not controversial. children in custody are being well taken care of. the department of health and human services provides meals, medical care, and educational services to these children. they are provided temporary shelter and we work hard to find a parent relative or foster home to care for the children. parents can still communicate with the children through phone calls and videoconferencing. a parent released from custody can be a sponsor and ask hhs to release the ch
dhs refers a case to -- against a parent or legal guardian, the parent or legal guardian will be placed into the u.s. marshals service custody for pretrial determination pursuant to an order by federal judge. any accompanied shot would be transferred to the department of health and human services and reclassified as an unaccompanied alien child. that is in accordance with the tvpra, a law passed by congress. and a following court order, neither actions the donald trump administration has taken....
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also says separated children "are able to communicate with their parent or guardian." ts confirms those calls are limited to twice a week, ten minutes a piece. >> we need to make sure in congress that the trump administration provides a full and comprehensive list of every single child and their parent, so that we can go then and audit and make sure that everybody is reunited. >> reporter: the federal ayvernment says they know where all of these separated children are, and the agencies are talking to each other. but elaine, they also say what slows down the process is confirming that someone who wants to talk to one of these children is an actual parent or legal guardian. >> quijano: mireya villarreal, thank you. , was late saturday night when the department of homeland security released its plan to reunite separated families and provided updated numbers. demarco morgan is here with the details. ormarco. >> reporter: elaine, the numbers both show that the department of homeland security and health and human services are working to reunite the unaccompanied children wit
also says separated children "are able to communicate with their parent or guardian." ts confirms those calls are limited to twice a week, ten minutes a piece. >> we need to make sure in congress that the trump administration provides a full and comprehensive list of every single child and their parent, so that we can go then and audit and make sure that everybody is reunited. >> reporter: the federal ayvernment says they know where all of these separated children are, and...
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let me move on to the guardian, because there is a similar story. from italy. minority group. yes. this time it is the nomadic people, the interior minister has threatened to root them out and expel them from italy in a move that is seen his ratings go up. in the past weeks, since he has proposed this and it comes off the back of italy's migrant crisis. 172,000 people came to italy last year. the populist uprising has come from that. and this comes off the back of him and turning away a migrant shipjust last back of him and turning away a migrant ship just last week. back of him and turning away a migrant shipjust last week. yes, he is also applauded the fact that the nomadic was demolished. as we head discussed, with trump, echoes what the not these did. this isn't really very worrying. more worrying is something similar that is happening in america is happening in europe. normally, that sort of populist politics, and if you like, coming together people who seem to think alike about refugees and people coming for shelter to the country, thatis coming for shelt
let me move on to the guardian, because there is a similar story. from italy. minority group. yes. this time it is the nomadic people, the interior minister has threatened to root them out and expel them from italy in a move that is seen his ratings go up. in the past weeks, since he has proposed this and it comes off the back of italy's migrant crisis. 172,000 people came to italy last year. the populist uprising has come from that. and this comes off the back of him and turning away a migrant...
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yeah and the entire system there as the article in the guardian knows ok the guardian as important as anything come right back to that the report has circulated privately among regulators and law enforcement officials for years but as. not been made available to the public who chose not to release that to the public eye permit doesn't get released to the public well because of all these regulations against that sort of speech where or basically providing information to the peasants that are the public that form of speech in other words if the when they say public they mean present remember in the us of that's important yet the subjects so also like look at this tone here's a so-called progressive newspaper called the guardian and they're called that's the left wing of the right wing is the telegraph well look out this is their own sentence written in this article about lloyds this report released by a kaiser report regular neil mitchell this is shows you the difference between the likes of kaiser report and the guardian here's their assessment the publication of this report comes at a
yeah and the entire system there as the article in the guardian knows ok the guardian as important as anything come right back to that the report has circulated privately among regulators and law enforcement officials for years but as. not been made available to the public who chose not to release that to the public eye permit doesn't get released to the public well because of all these regulations against that sort of speech where or basically providing information to the peasants that are the...
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guardian will be placed into the u.s. marshall service custody for pre-trial determination pursuant to an order by a federal judge and any accompanying child will be transferred to the department of health and human services and will be reclassified as an un accompanied alien child. that is in accordance with the t vpra. ally that was passed by congress , and a following court order neither of which are actions the trump adminitration has taken, and let's be clear, if an american were to commit a crime anywhere in the united states, they would go to jail and they would be separated from their family. this is not a controversial idea second, children in dhs and hhs custody are being el taken care of. the department of health and human services offices of refugee provides meals, medical care and educational services to these children. they are provided temporary shelter and hhs works hard to find a parent, relative or foster home to care for these children. parents can still communicate with their children through phone cal
guardian will be placed into the u.s. marshall service custody for pre-trial determination pursuant to an order by a federal judge and any accompanying child will be transferred to the department of health and human services and will be reclassified as an un accompanied alien child. that is in accordance with the t vpra. ally that was passed by congress , and a following court order neither of which are actions the trump adminitration has taken, and let's be clear, if an american were to commit...
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if the child may be at rest we can the parent or illegal guardian, or if the parent or legal guardian is referred for prosecution. we have a duty to protect the american people and it's one that i take very seriously. here is the bottom line. dhs is no longer ignoring the law. we're enforcing the laws as they exist on the books. as long as illegal entry remains a criminal offense, dhs will not look the other way. dhs will faithfully execute the laws enacted by congress as we're sworn to do, as i said earlier today, surely it is the beginning of the unraveling of democracy when the body who makes the laws instead of changing them, tells the enforcement body not to enforce the law. i ask congress to ask this week -- to act this week so we can secure our borders and uphold our humanitarian ideas. these two missions should not be pitted against each other. if we close the loopholes we can accomplish both. before i take questions, i just want to ask that in your reporting, please consider the men and women of dhs who are dedicated law enforcement officers and who often put their lives at r
if the child may be at rest we can the parent or illegal guardian, or if the parent or legal guardian is referred for prosecution. we have a duty to protect the american people and it's one that i take very seriously. here is the bottom line. dhs is no longer ignoring the law. we're enforcing the laws as they exist on the books. as long as illegal entry remains a criminal offense, dhs will not look the other way. dhs will faithfully execute the laws enacted by congress as we're sworn to do, as...
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the guardian among many looking at desirable destinations forforeign workers. london's still on top, but the uk as a whole‘s slipped down the annual listings. well, england at least feels like a pretty happy place to be today. many of the front pages looking like this. this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the world cup final 16. so let's begin. with me is maike currie. it is interesting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all of this. there is a lot of conversation about how free the media is in turkey anyway. this is a president erdogan supporting tabloid paper that supports his victory. there was a lot of talk about how controlled the media was by the president and cabinet. 100 journalists in turkey are injail. many question marks over the broadcasting and newspapers, are they representing a fair election and giving the opposition some space? there are questions over whether the election has been free and fair. so many questions about that. whatever people think about this, he is in power and
the guardian among many looking at desirable destinations forforeign workers. london's still on top, but the uk as a whole‘s slipped down the annual listings. well, england at least feels like a pretty happy place to be today. many of the front pages looking like this. this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the world cup final 16. so let's begin. with me is maike currie. it is interesting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all...
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we will move on to the guardian. theresa may and johnson under pressure.have heard of him. he resigned tonight to vote against heathrow in the commons. boris johnson said vote against heathrow in the commons. borisjohnson said he would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent heathrow. he will not be taking part. boris johnson may make big promises, but they do not always come true. he was strong on this issue as mayor of london and was very clear about it. and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him. the big vote in the commons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they have not figured it out yet. he will not be here. this makes him look bad. he was ina here. this makes him look bad. he was in a good job and on the up. well liked. ending his career as it is. it puts the pressure on boris johnson. this is difficult for labour and the conservatives. they we re labour and the conservatives. they were pushing hard for it. the conservatives were against it. and now t
we will move on to the guardian. theresa may and johnson under pressure.have heard of him. he resigned tonight to vote against heathrow in the commons. boris johnson said vote against heathrow in the commons. borisjohnson said he would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent heathrow. he will not be taking part. boris johnson may make big promises, but they do not always come true. he was strong on this issue as mayor of london and was very clear about it. and as an mp in west london. it is a...
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rather, it effects everyone from infants who have been left behind by an addicted parent or a guardian, to seniors who have step into the role of primary caregiver -- stepped into the role of primary care giver to take care of their grandchildren. at present -- caregiver to take care of their grandchildren. at present, experts believe this number is increasing in large part due to the rise of the opioid epidemic. a child going to live with his or her grandparent is often the best outcome in a difficult situation, as it allows for important family connections to remain in tact and can reduce the trauma a child feels. however, it can present certain challenges to grandparents who lack the necessary information and tools to provide their grandchildren with the loving attention and proper care. the house amendment to s. 1091, the supporting grandparents
rather, it effects everyone from infants who have been left behind by an addicted parent or a guardian, to seniors who have step into the role of primary caregiver -- stepped into the role of primary care giver to take care of their grandchildren. at present -- caregiver to take care of their grandchildren. at present, experts believe this number is increasing in large part due to the rise of the opioid epidemic. a child going to live with his or her grandparent is often the best outcome in a...
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it was a very coordinated attack by "the new york times" and the guardian.they all came together and manufactured a string of allegations together with a bit of foolishness and the whole facebook debacle. we have become the object of global hatred, and that is why our company has finished. >> [inaudible] these are very serious matters and you yourself have acknowledged that a. i love the allegations that have been made against you. i think the questions flow remain as long as people speak out in that way.
it was a very coordinated attack by "the new york times" and the guardian.they all came together and manufactured a string of allegations together with a bit of foolishness and the whole facebook debacle. we have become the object of global hatred, and that is why our company has finished. >> [inaudible] these are very serious matters and you yourself have acknowledged that a. i love the allegations that have been made against you. i think the questions flow remain as long as...
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let's move on to the guardian, and lord sugar underfire over move on to the guardian, and lord sugarer that racist senegal world cup tweet, and this is where he tweeted a photo shopped picture of the senegalese team, portraying them selling handbags on a beach in spain. he has apologised. eventually, but that was not his first reaction. when he was first criticised, he came out and started criticising the people that were criticising the people that were criticising him, so clearly, when he did eventually apologise, this was clearly something under duress, so it's not necessarily an apology that was done in good faith. he said, i can't see what i have to apologise for. you are ott, it's a joke. then he had more pressure on goulashjust been reading the reaction to my funny tweet, seems to have been interpreted the wrong way. i can't see that, i think it's funny. then he did another one eventually and said, i apologise if i did cause offence. clearly my attempt at humour has backfired. i've deleted the tweet. it took him some time. it appears that was done from some pressure from his e
let's move on to the guardian, and lord sugar underfire over move on to the guardian, and lord sugarer that racist senegal world cup tweet, and this is where he tweeted a photo shopped picture of the senegalese team, portraying them selling handbags on a beach in spain. he has apologised. eventually, but that was not his first reaction. when he was first criticised, he came out and started criticising the people that were criticising the people that were criticising him, so clearly, when he did...
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let's look at the guardian. campaigners call for action over disgraceful immigration fees. in other countries. what is interesting is the rate in which they have grown. these are people who are trying to get naturalised applications to live here and it was £700 in 2011 and these fees are rocketing. somebody trying to get a settlement visa for a dependent relative would now be asked to pay £3250 of. what is shocking is the profits that the home office can make. this study says that in some cases they are making 100% profit. —— 800%. is almost like it is an in—house business. they say the actual cost of processing the application is only £372. these charges come at a time where these people in particular can least afford it. that is completely true. i have to pay these fees and they are — me and i ama these fees and they are — me and i am a middle—class professional in london, i can only imagine somebody who has come here from a country where wages are very low, the problems they could face and the story goes into that. the people trying to side between accommodation and payi
let's look at the guardian. campaigners call for action over disgraceful immigration fees. in other countries. what is interesting is the rate in which they have grown. these are people who are trying to get naturalised applications to live here and it was £700 in 2011 and these fees are rocketing. somebody trying to get a settlement visa for a dependent relative would now be asked to pay £3250 of. what is shocking is the profits that the home office can make. this study says that in some...
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your paper, the guardian, says where's boris? looks faintly amused by it and he certainly wasn't the only prominent tories during this, a very long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague boris johnson, long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague borisjohnson, she is as well, took a grab of greg's tweeze pin tweet is standing by his words. —— tweet. one that does it matter in terms of long terms? because they heathrow vote has happened, now both parties are being divided by it. david cameron, nil is, no buts, and a third runway. and theresa may state on that manifesto and cheerfully came back a manifesto that allowed them to go ahead with it. i think we are still where we expect our politicians, at least on the service to tell us the truth on what's going on. add a dab in a number of times where there is it? on how truth always been with the bosses after a 50 million, my rent he came out in favour of remain, thousand other and now he has a heathrow vote that he said he would oppose the very end, and he chose to b
your paper, the guardian, says where's boris? looks faintly amused by it and he certainly wasn't the only prominent tories during this, a very long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague boris johnson, long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague borisjohnson, she is as well, took a grab of greg's tweeze pin tweet is standing by his words. —— tweet. one that does it matter in terms of long terms? because they heathrow vote has happened, now both parties are being...
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well, today "the guardian" newspaper in britain reports ivn fong than previously more nt "the guardian" reporting today that a senior executive at cambridge analytica met with julian assange from wikileaks, which is the entity that distributed the documents that russia had stolen. she met with him in february of last year at the embassy in london where he's hed up, trying to fight extradition, and the guardian reports that in addition to that meeting, she' total numerous people that she also surreptitiously arranged payments to wikileaks. she arrangedoc payments to wikileaks in addition to this newly reported meeting at which she says they so, again, i to just sort of, you know, see the trees instead of the forest here, right? it's easy to follow each littl detail, new report that's from each day. but step back for a second. russian intelligence steals decratic documents, gives them to wikileaks to distribute in ways that will inflict the most damage on hillary clinton's campaign. the data fm working for the trump campaign offers to help with that work, and then holds at least one in-p
well, today "the guardian" newspaper in britain reports ivn fong than previously more nt "the guardian" reporting today that a senior executive at cambridge analytica met with julian assange from wikileaks, which is the entity that distributed the documents that russia had stolen. she met with him in february of last year at the embassy in london where he's hed up, trying to fight extradition, and the guardian reports that in addition to that meeting, she' total numerous...
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to speak about really liberating women and or saw granting women their rights as for example male guardian ship system is their women and they can't to travel abroad because they have to have the permission of that many guardian either their fathers their brothers their husbands whatever that i. do even study abroad they have to be accompanied by a male guardian so yes that odd am still we are living in a very harsh situations as women in that region but i think slowly but surely the. advancement and progress progress there. ments of women's position will be coming but it's still a need but shortly you know as i mentioned we are witnessing lots of developments in other regions tunisia in in march two thousand this year i participated in a demonstration where women's groups human rights organizations political parties they are demanding for equal inheritance rights so this is this is there for us in that in that debris journey is quite a very progressive step that women are taking lead and you know asking for dead rights because i mean. we are living in a different to is different life but
to speak about really liberating women and or saw granting women their rights as for example male guardian ship system is their women and they can't to travel abroad because they have to have the permission of that many guardian either their fathers their brothers their husbands whatever that i. do even study abroad they have to be accompanied by a male guardian so yes that odd am still we are living in a very harsh situations as women in that region but i think slowly but surely the....
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gareth southgate, it is a bit embarrassing, back to the guardian's sport pages.land's injury god, harry kane has broken a medical school will —— metatarsal but fortunately, it is only the manager. he says he has been advised not to do any fist pumping celebrations, not good if you have injured your shoulder. he said the players are rather amused by it, he says he is upset about it because he was on for his record ten ktime. it because he was on for his record ten k time. it is actually emanating to this country that there is a feelgood factor at the moment because the team are really sending a positive vibes. i really commend them, i really do like gareth southgate and i think he has handled it really well and is quite nice actually to positive all the way through. it is not easy, it is a poisoned chalice to really be the england manager but he has handled it really well, and i notice, get rid of your bit in its and have a rest day that is my advice to gareth when i see him, in our lab, sit down. this is not the way to make yourself fit. —— fitbits it shows that
gareth southgate, it is a bit embarrassing, back to the guardian's sport pages.land's injury god, harry kane has broken a medical school will —— metatarsal but fortunately, it is only the manager. he says he has been advised not to do any fist pumping celebrations, not good if you have injured your shoulder. he said the players are rather amused by it, he says he is upset about it because he was on for his record ten ktime. it because he was on for his record ten k time. it is actually...
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we will start off with the guardian. ruth, duane to kick that off?d there would be an extra 20 billion in spending by 2023. she said some of this, she was a bit unclear as to where the money would come from. at least some of the money would come from the brexit dividend. in other words we will not be paying money into the eu budget as we are now. that could be about £14 billion, £15 billion a year. experts, as you mention, have been pooh—poohing nose. there was the institute for fiscal studies are my good friend pauljohnston. the thing is, the economy will grow slower because of brexit and there will be fewer receipts and the eid dividend will be wiped out by the economic impact of brexit. can he be so sure? yes, he is in the forecasting business, as have i or my life. here's most certainly wrong. you would have to have a much slower economy and worse receipts actually to completely wipe out the brexit dividend. whatever it is, it will not be enough to cover the extra spending. how long did think it will take for the dividend to be released 7 think i
we will start off with the guardian. ruth, duane to kick that off?d there would be an extra 20 billion in spending by 2023. she said some of this, she was a bit unclear as to where the money would come from. at least some of the money would come from the brexit dividend. in other words we will not be paying money into the eu budget as we are now. that could be about £14 billion, £15 billion a year. experts, as you mention, have been pooh—poohing nose. there was the institute for fiscal...
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it was a very coordinated attack by "the new york times" and the guardian.they all came together and manufactured a string of allegations together with a bit of foolishness and the whole facebook debacle. we have become the object of global hatred, and that is why our company has finished. >> [inaudible] these are very serious matters and you yourself have acknowledged that a. i love the allegations that have been made against you. i think the questions flow remain as long as people speak out in that way. >> today, canadian prime minister justin trudeau will be giving a news conference on the final day of the g-7 summit. live coverage from where that, canada, begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. before departing for singapore, president trump held a news conference to discuss the summit held in canada and offered a preview of his meeting with north korean leader kim. this is half an hour. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. we are getting ready to make a big trip. we are just leaving, but we wanted to have a little bit of a to announce what we have do
it was a very coordinated attack by "the new york times" and the guardian.they all came together and manufactured a string of allegations together with a bit of foolishness and the whole facebook debacle. we have become the object of global hatred, and that is why our company has finished. >> [inaudible] these are very serious matters and you yourself have acknowledged that a. i love the allegations that have been made against you. i think the questions flow remain as long as...
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the guardian has some sad news today.oko, the gorilla that learned sign language and formed several celebrity friendships while in captivity in the us, has died aged 46. so let's begin. with me is 0liver cornock, editor in chief at the oxford business group. walker. we started bloomberg's coverage with this visit by melania troll. —— welcome back. she wanted to be the positive side of the administration showing they can do the right thing. it is the jacket that has caused a lot of controversy. specifically what it said on the back of it. on one level she is trying to do some humanitarian work. perhaps he is also going to support her husband, who has made a rare policy reversal. the policy itself is sending mixed messages, but my goodness of this code is as well. she normallyjust throws it over her shoulders, she is wearing this one as well, which seems strangely poignant. there are some confusion here. there is a lot of opprobrium against this policy of splitting children from their families. i think if she is trying to h
the guardian has some sad news today.oko, the gorilla that learned sign language and formed several celebrity friendships while in captivity in the us, has died aged 46. so let's begin. with me is 0liver cornock, editor in chief at the oxford business group. walker. we started bloomberg's coverage with this visit by melania troll. —— welcome back. she wanted to be the positive side of the administration showing they can do the right thing. it is the jacket that has caused a lot of...
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one economist in this guardian article suggests that actually 70,000 usjobs this guardian article suggestsly 70,000 us jobs could actually 70,000 us jobs could actually be lost because of these ta riffs actually be lost because of these tariffs on the steel and aluminium industries. yeah, and of course one pa rt industries. yeah, and of course one part of donald trump's whole initiative is to make america great again, is to boost manufacturing. —— to make. what this helps to do is reduce the country's reliance on imports but at the moment, it is not doing that, it is just causing problems with jobs and consumer prices going up. and we have seen is having an impact on markets last week and yesterday. just explain the difference between a bull run and a bear run, because they say that is what it is tipping into right now. the very basic difference is that the bull run is when the markets had been going up for a long time, and the bull run is when we talk about global stock markets, so a bull market is where they have been going up market is where they have been going upfora market is where t
one economist in this guardian article suggests that actually 70,000 usjobs this guardian article suggestsly 70,000 us jobs could actually 70,000 us jobs could actually be lost because of these ta riffs actually be lost because of these tariffs on the steel and aluminium industries. yeah, and of course one pa rt industries. yeah, and of course one part of donald trump's whole initiative is to make america great again, is to boost manufacturing. —— to make. what this helps to do is reduce...
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guardians earn $30,000 a year starting this fall.ss than school resource officers, and that difference will allow every school in this district to have an armed guard. armed with real guns and real bullets, these every day people, like a minister, former teacher, and retired police ficere poscole down >> i'm tired of hearing teachers having to give their lives to protect students. we're going to be there to engage. you will not have to. we will run to that threat while you take care of what you need to. >> why shouldn't that responsibility fall on law enforcement? you're a former law enforcement officer. >> we need more people to step up and get into this function of protecting our children. >> you're a minister. why did you decide to do this? >> well, i have three small children in the school system. my wife is a teacher. i want to make sure that those children have the safest, best quality education. >> this is a world away from church. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> change your targets out, please. >> reporter: candidates for the g
guardians earn $30,000 a year starting this fall.ss than school resource officers, and that difference will allow every school in this district to have an armed guard. armed with real guns and real bullets, these every day people, like a minister, former teacher, and retired police ficere poscole down >> i'm tired of hearing teachers having to give their lives to protect students. we're going to be there to engage. you will not have to. we will run to that threat while you take care of...
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these so-called school safety guardians would be assigned to protect schools that don't have a policee on duty. a state law passed after the mass shooting at marjorie stoneman high school, gives districts options to arm teachers, school staff or school safety guardians. adriana diaz is in bartow florida, east of tampa. armed with real guns and real bullets, these everyday people lieks a minister, former teacher, and retired police officer, are training to take down a potential school shooter. >> i'm tired of hearing teachers having to give their lives to protect students. we are going to be there. to engage. you will not have to. we will run to that threat while you take care of what you need to. >> reporter: why shouldn't that responsibility fall on law enforcement. you are a former law enforcement officer. >> we need more people to step up and get into the function of protecting our children. >> reporter: you are a minister, why did you decide to do this? >> well i have three small children in the school system. my wife is a teacher. >> i want to make sure those children have the sa
these so-called school safety guardians would be assigned to protect schools that don't have a policee on duty. a state law passed after the mass shooting at marjorie stoneman high school, gives districts options to arm teachers, school staff or school safety guardians. adriana diaz is in bartow florida, east of tampa. armed with real guns and real bullets, these everyday people lieks a minister, former teacher, and retired police officer, are training to take down a potential school shooter....
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m> reporter: candidates for the guardian program must pass background and psychological checks, then an intensive six-week course that includes firearms training, precision shooting, and both virtual and live active-shooter scenarios. what about parents who are uncomfortable with more guns on campus or any guns on campus? >> those parents need to wake up and understand this is a new lkrmal. >> reporter: the polk county program was created by sheriff grady judd and school superintendent jacqueline byrd. >> this is the last, best chance to save your child, to find the hetive shooter, and kill him wiaveyard dead before he can hurt your child with a gun. >> reporter: guardians get 112 hours of firearms training. that's more than the 80 hours sheriffs deputies get. es i tell them very clearly, "if you're going to hesitate and not make sure that you protect our children and our staff, leave now, because this is not for you." >> reporter: are you comfortable with having guns in your daughter's school? >> no. >> reporter: some parents, like annette rising, are concerned. >> some parents are
m> reporter: candidates for the guardian program must pass background and psychological checks, then an intensive six-week course that includes firearms training, precision shooting, and both virtual and live active-shooter scenarios. what about parents who are uncomfortable with more guns on campus or any guns on campus? >> those parents need to wake up and understand this is a new lkrmal. >> reporter: the polk county program was created by sheriff grady judd and school...
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let's move on to the guardian, and a lovely picture of the winner of the global teacher award.mp, who has come up trumps in the us supreme court. what makes me laugh about this story is we know this has happened because there is a tweet in capitals. nothing like talking about yourself in the third person to indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5—4 ruling, so not exactly... indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 ruling, so not exactly... not a thumping victory. and in the melee of everything trump announces, we do forget the travel ban which happened some months ago, and we needed to be updated with that. this notion that people from muslim countries can't come 01’ people from muslim countries can't come or need to be rigorously check. they have upheld his right to make these, not to ban itself. they say they are not making a judgement on they are not making a judgement on the merits or otherwise. the times has this wonderful picture of these swimmers jumping into the sea of aberystwyth. it was very hot, we have to say. any advice for what
let's move on to the guardian, and a lovely picture of the winner of the global teacher award.mp, who has come up trumps in the us supreme court. what makes me laugh about this story is we know this has happened because there is a tweet in capitals. nothing like talking about yourself in the third person to indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5—4 ruling, so not exactly... indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 ruling, so not exactly... not a thumping...
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. >>> arrancÓ la primera clase de los guardianes de seguridad escolar en florida con entrenamiento dead escolar comenzÓ . >>> estoy emocionado porque tengo magnÍficas pna per detener un tirador y brindarle seguridad a nuestros niÑos. >>> esto es algo que segÚn la sorprens superintendente escolar se requerÍa . >>> tenemos la necesidad de estos potenciales empleados y podemos decirle a los padres que sus hijos van a estar a salvo . >>> requerirÁ 91 nuevos miembros un . de> les vamos a dar la seguridad puede mandar a sus niÑos a las escuelas. daca me guardianes y padres ven la necesidad de estos entrenamientos que a la larga protegerÁn a la comunidad . >>> yo tambiÉn soy madre y uno se preocupa . ser madre y tu menÚ guardia es doble responsabilidad. voy a proteger a todos los estudiantes y al equipo de las escuelas . >>> la oficina del alguacil cubrirÁ el equipo pars dianes . >>> llegÓ el momento de echar un vistazo a las temperaturas en este inicio de semana laboral .. >>> asÍ estÁn las temperaturas en este momento, note estos nÚmeros.. >>> un con estas altas temperaturas . queremos fue
. >>> arrancÓ la primera clase de los guardianes de seguridad escolar en florida con entrenamiento dead escolar comenzÓ . >>> estoy emocionado porque tengo magnÍficas pna per detener un tirador y brindarle seguridad a nuestros niÑos. >>> esto es algo que segÚn la sorprens superintendente escolar se requerÍa . >>> tenemos la necesidad de estos potenciales empleados y podemos decirle a los padres que sus hijos van a estar a salvo . >>> requerirÁ...
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. >>> a look at so-called school safety guardians. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. washington following his summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. on his way back home, the president tweeted the world has taken a big step back from potential catastrophe. this morning north korea called the meeting a resounding success. >>> well, cyber security experts are warning it's not a question of if but when hackers will take over a commercial jetliner. cress van cleve has more on that. >> reporter: a stark declaration in documents obtained by cbs
. >>> a look at so-called school safety guardians. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? ...to give you the protein you need with less of the...
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this report from the guardian that looks at female sumo wrestlers. easyng the sports on relationship -- the sport's uneasy relationship with gender. in japan, women are not allowed into the ring.g. when aue came to a head female nurse rushed onto the ring to help a mayor who had collapsed. >> some world cup news. a group of very dedicated football fans. >> this group of five mexican fans were planning what they called a road trip of a lifetime supporting their team. the daily mail explains they had it all planned out. they bought a bus. they shipped it to spain and drove the bus to russia. the only problem, one of their friends had to back out at the last minute because his wife would not allow him to go on the lifetime trip. no problem for these friends. they made a life-sized cardboard cutout of him. he has accompanied them in spirit to all of the games and bars. his friends posting pictures of the cardboard version of him even crowd surfing. on his t-shirt, it says the old lady would not let me go. finally, the latest trend from milan fashion week
this report from the guardian that looks at female sumo wrestlers. easyng the sports on relationship -- the sport's uneasy relationship with gender. in japan, women are not allowed into the ring.g. when aue came to a head female nurse rushed onto the ring to help a mayor who had collapsed. >> some world cup news. a group of very dedicated football fans. >> this group of five mexican fans were planning what they called a road trip of a lifetime supporting their team. the daily mail...
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you do have a responsibility to identify and match a child to parental relative or guardian. >> jesseobama's policy was meant to be pro-family and ended up being pro smugglers. when you saw this policy coming in, you had a surge of people. the coyotes and the cartel's profits. this president kind of created a solution because there's no choice between being strong on the border now and pro-family. he's, this is a silver bullet but it could still get challenge. he wanted congress to solve it. congress didn't step up to the plate. ted cruz had a stand-alone bill. chuck schumer said i don't want to touch it. want to keep alive. you watch cable news today, some of the anchors upset that the president solved the problem because it seemed like they wanted to keep this story alive, which is really sick. i think the democrats hurt themselves more on this issue than president trump. president trump looks like a man of action. he looks like he's compassionate. he has heart, and the do-nothing democrat sat around and whined and complained and did absolutely nothing, like typical congressmen. so
you do have a responsibility to identify and match a child to parental relative or guardian. >> jesseobama's policy was meant to be pro-family and ended up being pro smugglers. when you saw this policy coming in, you had a surge of people. the coyotes and the cartel's profits. this president kind of created a solution because there's no choice between being strong on the border now and pro-family. he's, this is a silver bullet but it could still get challenge. he wanted congress to solve...
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women can now drive, but they can't travel without a male guardian.divorce, they need the protection from domestic abuse. they can't leave a prison without a male guardian. these are very important things. for women educated abroad like myself, i would like to see women in leadership positions, women who can influence decision—making. i think saudi arabia has also started this, but very slowly. a few months ago we had a princess that was the first saudi woman to head a sports federation. we would like to see more women in leadership positions. women in positions of power. do you think this decision to allow women to drive could be the start? think this decision to allow women to drive could be the sternm think this decision to allow women to drive could be the start? it is. freedom of movement means freedom. it's freedom of choice. after that, you can choose to live anywhere, you can choose to escape abuse, and when you have freedom of movement you can do anything else. there will be conservatives in saudi arabia who are horrified by this reform. ther
women can now drive, but they can't travel without a male guardian.divorce, they need the protection from domestic abuse. they can't leave a prison without a male guardian. these are very important things. for women educated abroad like myself, i would like to see women in leadership positions, women who can influence decision—making. i think saudi arabia has also started this, but very slowly. a few months ago we had a princess that was the first saudi woman to head a sports federation. we...
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government have been reunited with some sort of parent or guardian in the u.s. or have been perhaps deported back to mostly central america if they don't have any guardians in the u.s. also the u.s. government confirming there are still two thousand fifty three children that were separated from their parents at the border those children are still in shelters throughout the united states including this shelter behind me here in brownsville texas which was a former wal-mart store several hundred a boy these are in this shelter in terms of when everyone is going to be reunited no indication on when that might happen just yet as president donald trump's son in law and senior adviser says the administration will soon present his peace plan for israel and palestine and he said this will happen with all without input from palestinian president mahmoud abbas he made the comments in an interview with palestinian newspaper could showing his trip to israel because she was quoted as saying that he doubts about us as capable of making a deal but added that he's still willing
government have been reunited with some sort of parent or guardian in the u.s. or have been perhaps deported back to mostly central america if they don't have any guardians in the u.s. also the u.s. government confirming there are still two thousand fifty three children that were separated from their parents at the border those children are still in shelters throughout the united states including this shelter behind me here in brownsville texas which was a former wal-mart store several hundred...
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it was a very coordinated attack by "the new york times" and the guardian.they all came together and manufactured a string of allegations together with a bit of foolishness and the whole facebook debacle. we have become the object of global hatred, and that is why our company has finished. >> [inaudible] these are very serious matters and you yourself have acknowledged that a. i love the allegations that have been made against you. i think the questions flow remain as long as people speak out in that way. the last few weeks robert kennedy was enjoying himself and enjoyed getting out amongst the people, enjoyed the physical contact and refused police protection because he said all people wanted to do is touch him, not hurt him. >> they quickly decided to transfer him from good samaritan hospital where the festivities were better. mrs. kennedy was with him all the time riding in the ambulance from one hospital to another. >> the suspect now identified was led by police back to the ballroom and some of the officers have to protect him from the ground there were
it was a very coordinated attack by "the new york times" and the guardian.they all came together and manufactured a string of allegations together with a bit of foolishness and the whole facebook debacle. we have become the object of global hatred, and that is why our company has finished. >> [inaudible] these are very serious matters and you yourself have acknowledged that a. i love the allegations that have been made against you. i think the questions flow remain as long as...
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government have been reunited with some sort of parent or guardian in the u.s. or have been perhaps deported back to mostly central america if they don't have any guardians in the u.s. also the u.s. government confirming there are still two thousand fifty three children that were separated from their parents at the border those children are still in shelters throughout the united states including this shelter behind me here in brownsville texas which was a former wal-mart store several hundred boys are in this shelter in terms of when everyone is going to be reunited no indication on when that might happen just yet. well now to zimbabwe where the president says next month's election will go ahead as planned despite the apparent assassination attempt on him on saturday. forty nine people were injured in the blast at a campaign rally in the city of a way of which happened near him and got to as he was leaving the stage several senior officials were hurt including a vice president are metastasize more from harare. the stadium where the blast occurred impala whale h
government have been reunited with some sort of parent or guardian in the u.s. or have been perhaps deported back to mostly central america if they don't have any guardians in the u.s. also the u.s. government confirming there are still two thousand fifty three children that were separated from their parents at the border those children are still in shelters throughout the united states including this shelter behind me here in brownsville texas which was a former wal-mart store several hundred...
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the rest came without a parent or guardian. >> set the children free. >> this morning. outrage as roughly 2000 migrant children are still separated from their parents. protests from san diego to homestead, florida. in mcallen texas demonstrators surrounded a bus full of mierpgt. >> these are human beings and deserve to be treated as such. >> today immigration activists plan a rally outside this tent city in el paso where migrant children are being kept. the department of health and human services says it's caring for more than 2000 separated minors. the agency says roughly 350 of them are the result of the trump administration zero tolerance policy and the rest arrived without a parent or guardian. >> right now we are looking at what we're going to do. whatever we do we are keeping the families together. >> is there an adequate plan to reunite the families. >> well, we haven't seen it if there is. >> congressional democrats pouncing about, 2 dozen touring a detention center. >> translator: first place we visited had nothing on the floors. they were -- they were small ch
the rest came without a parent or guardian. >> set the children free. >> this morning. outrage as roughly 2000 migrant children are still separated from their parents. protests from san diego to homestead, florida. in mcallen texas demonstrators surrounded a bus full of mierpgt. >> these are human beings and deserve to be treated as such. >> today immigration activists plan a rally outside this tent city in el paso where migrant children are being kept. the department of...