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and on the markets: hopes of a rate cut have boosted us shares but the news on mexico talks have takenhine off. we start in washington where talks between the us and mexico to avert a destructive new trade war have broken up without a deal. president trump has threatened to hit all imports from mexico with rising tariffs starting at 5% from monday, unless it takes action to curb illegal immigration. from mexico city here's will grant. from the mexican perspective, us ta riffs from the mexican perspective, us tariffs would be both unjust and unwelcome. first, unjust. while the mexican government is saying to washington that it has done everything in its power since president came to office. to tackle the question of undocumented immigrants passing through its territory. specifically, it says that deportations are over 80,000 since december last year. that is up on the same period before. they are trying to strike the balance with respecting the human rights of the people passing through mexico. the delegation in the us talking to the officials in washington, dc are trying to make those
and on the markets: hopes of a rate cut have boosted us shares but the news on mexico talks have takenhine off. we start in washington where talks between the us and mexico to avert a destructive new trade war have broken up without a deal. president trump has threatened to hit all imports from mexico with rising tariffs starting at 5% from monday, unless it takes action to curb illegal immigration. from mexico city here's will grant. from the mexican perspective, us ta riffs from the mexican...
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whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and i'll just see the mexico city and a u.s. government watchdog has issued a damning report on overcrowding as a migrant detention facility in texas the inspector general of the department of homeland security says immediate action must be taken to address the problem rob reynolds has more. the report called a management alert describes dangerous standing room only conditions at a detention center for adults in el paso texas in one cell 76 women are seen jammed into a space designed to hold 12 people some people stood on toilets to gain breathing room the detainees faces were blanked out in photos made public by the u.s. department of homeland security's inspector general inspectors say at 190 people were crammed into the facility which was built to house just 125 this image shows 155 people in a cell meant for 35 in another photo an armed border patrol agent is seen in a room crowded with women d h s inspector said the detention center staff routinely
whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and i'll just see the mexico city and a u.s. government watchdog has issued a damning report on overcrowding as a migrant detention facility in texas the inspector general of the department of homeland security says immediate action must be taken to address the problem rob reynolds has more. the report called a management alert describes dangerous...
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us border. president trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us.. ernment won't be provoked. the british retail tycoon, sir philip green, says he strenuously denies four charges of misdemeanour assault in the us. sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. the charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately".
us border. president trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us.. ernment won't be provoked. the british retail tycoon, sir philip green, says he strenuously denies four charges of misdemeanour assault in the us. sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. the charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately".
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says it's part of the effort to stem the flow of illegal immigration but many of those detained the us mexico border central americans for the growing violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border. 2 babies told the woman to be found the u.s. mexican border in texas as temperatures remain high. 300 migrants children being held at a remote control center following reports about how to get out of water and sanitation. children taking care of children this is how conditions were described inside this detention center in texas over 300 migrant children some as young as 2 years old who are being held in this remote border patrol station a team of lawyers inspecting the passivity say the children were covered in filth cold concrete floors with barely enough food and water to go around we are seeing sick children we are seeing dirty children we are seeing hungry children where sinks children have been separated from their parents and other family members children here within the facility are being separated from their siblings which they need to be with th
says it's part of the effort to stem the flow of illegal immigration but many of those detained the us mexico border central americans for the growing violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border. 2 babies told the woman to be found the u.s. mexican border in texas as temperatures remain high. 300 migrants children being held at a remote control center following reports about how to get out of water and sanitation. children taking care of children...
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chief says as part of an effort to stem the flow of illegal immigration many of those detained the us mexico border are central americans fleeing gang violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border. 30 years after the fall of communism remains one of europe's poorest countries the european commission wants to open membership talks with the country but says the level of organized crime and corruption remains an obstacle along with weak institutions john psaropoulos has more from so called in northern india. really money works from dawn till dusk on his farm in chicago in albania as far north near the border with montenegro his only help comes from his son who takes their produce to market but the local population is declining and there are no longer enough consumers to buy sulaimani is produce he's tried exporting it to montenegro which needs it. if we load up a car with tomatoes and pomegranates and try to explore that we are ready to pursue modeling and training jail if not the montenegran guard to arrest us it's our own you can export things legal
chief says as part of an effort to stem the flow of illegal immigration many of those detained the us mexico border are central americans fleeing gang violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border. 30 years after the fall of communism remains one of europe's poorest countries the european commission wants to open membership talks with the country but says the level of organized crime and corruption remains an obstacle along with weak institutions john...
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likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and mexico city. leaders of muslim nations are condemning the u.s. for moving its embassy to jerusalem feel close ation of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegate said any recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital undermined the 2 state solution. we shall not accept rewriting of the history exchanging justice with economic benefits and disregarding dignity and legitimacy because of palestine and there could still always remain the core issue for all of us any peace deal doesn't throw away the creation of an independent and so are in a state of palestine we did in the 1967 borders with sheriff as the as its capital will be rejected by the ois the community. u.s. secretary of state has been in switzerland and germany to push washington's hardline policy on iran there are sharp divisi
likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and mexico city. leaders of muslim nations are condemning the u.s. for moving its embassy to jerusalem feel close ation of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegate said any recognition of...
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business i'm on in berlin welcome to the show and overdid us mexico trade war has markets cheering terrorist that should have come into force monday were avoided that's after mexico agreed to do more to stem migration from central america to the u.s. but the details of the deal are limited at the white house has warned terrorists might not be off the table forever if things gone differently the goods in these trucks would have been subject to a 5 percent tariff as soon as they crossed into the united states on monday phosphate would have it the deal was struck just in time leaving mexico's government breathing a sigh of relief. in local us to where we are during the months of this government's leadership this has been the toughest moment in the relationship between mexico and the united states military and images those. in a series of tweets u.s. president donald trump attributed the breakthrough to mexico's commitment to crack down on immigration but stressed that tariffs would be reinstated if the country's legislature didn't sign off on the deal and its men women and children like these w
business i'm on in berlin welcome to the show and overdid us mexico trade war has markets cheering terrorist that should have come into force monday were avoided that's after mexico agreed to do more to stem migration from central america to the u.s. but the details of the deal are limited at the white house has warned terrorists might not be off the table forever if things gone differently the goods in these trucks would have been subject to a 5 percent tariff as soon as they crossed into the...
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us mexico talks break up without a deal, as a damaging new trade war looms over immigration.arm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme due to the rise in popularity of apps that deliver food and other items to our door apparently we are becoming very lazy. so we'd like to know are you a part of the "lazyroo" generation? deliveroo says their analysis shows some even have toast and a cup of tea delivered. do you rely on these? are they bad for our health? just get in touch — use #bbcthebriefing. 75 years ago the biggest seaborne invasion force in history gathered off the coast of northern france. 130,000 allied troops poured ashore, thousands more pa rachuted in behind enemy lines. many were to lose their lives. today a series of events will be held to honour their memory. this is live from the beaches of normandy where you can see people are already starting to cover. there will be an unveiling of a new sculpture to another people who died during the campaign. in one of her last major official du
us mexico talks break up without a deal, as a damaging new trade war looms over immigration.arm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme due to the rise in popularity of apps that deliver food and other items to our door apparently we are becoming very lazy. so we'd like to know are you a part of the "lazyroo" generation? deliveroo says their analysis shows some even have toast and a cup of tea delivered....
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whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and i'll just read out mexico city. the u.s. secretary of state has been in switzerland and germany to push washington's hardline policy on iran there are sharp divisions not least over the 2015 nuclear agreement backed by the e.u. which the us pulled out of last year and has double it came reports from berlin well also sounded a warning over doing business with chinese tech giant highway. it was a meeting of strategic allies in berlin a chance for a show of unity at least in public and an opportunity to concentrate on apparently shared policy objectives notably iran but on many people's minds was the dispute between the u.s. and germany over the nuclear deal agreed with the iranians in 2015 but rejected by president donald trump in 28. when will the world is in great restlessness especially the issue of iran and how we prevent the country coming into ownership of nuclear weapons also how we prevent other aggressive actions from iraq to win this and yet
whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and i'll just read out mexico city. the u.s. secretary of state has been in switzerland and germany to push washington's hardline policy on iran there are sharp divisions not least over the 2015 nuclear agreement backed by the e.u. which the us pulled out of last year and has double it came reports from berlin well also sounded a warning over doing...
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the final piece of this is forcing asylum-seekers to use mexico instead of the us. . mexico's president announced they are holding a unity rally in tijuana. not sure what that is about but we will be watching. >> this terror plan is unpopular but what if it works? the name of the west point cadet who died in a training accident will be released today. the academy and army looking for answers. >> the tragic day where west point community, the united states army. >> reporter: 19 w. point cadet are injured when a tactical vehicle rolled over while heading to a training exercise on their new york campus, two army soldiers were injured, all of them are expected to be okay. jillian: severe storms threatening the south with widespread flash flooding, claiming one life in louisiana. this woman stuck in floodwaters getting help in the neck of time. look at that video showing good samaritans pulling her out of the sinking car. the water is not the only problem in louisiana. at least 6 tornadoes reported across the state including this one. more rain and tornadoes across severa
the final piece of this is forcing asylum-seekers to use mexico instead of the us. . mexico's president announced they are holding a unity rally in tijuana. not sure what that is about but we will be watching. >> this terror plan is unpopular but what if it works? the name of the west point cadet who died in a training accident will be released today. the academy and army looking for answers. >> the tragic day where west point community, the united states army. >> reporter: 19...
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likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up in mexico city where christopher wilson is the deputy director of the wilson center as mexico institute he says border issues are taking over washington's and tar relationship with mexico. well traditionally in u.s. mexico relations there's been an effort to put these things on separate tracks to make sure that there's not contamination from trade to migration security issues to other things because there's such a big complex relationship between the 2 countries and so what this does is it shows 1st of all just how intense and focused president trump is on this might ration issue on control of the u.s. border with mexico but it absolutely holds some risks it risk contaminating the entire relationship it risks preventing the passage of the u.s. m.c.a. the renegotiated version of nafta in the congress of mex
likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up in mexico city where christopher wilson is the deputy director of the wilson center as mexico institute he says border issues are taking over washington's and tar relationship with mexico. well traditionally...
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sophie long reports from the us border with mexico. ke this that anger president trump. this footage, released by the us customs and border protection, shows the moment they say more than 1000 migrants from central american countries tried to cross the border at el paso, in texas, on wednesday. the white house says mexico could and should have done more to stop them. we are asking mexico to enforce their own laws to help stop the people coming in from central america. we have seen a massive influx of people coming from that region and they have certainly the ability and the legal authority in which to deal with it and we are simply asking them to do that. but critics say mexico is trying and the us imposing tariffs on all goods across the border, like stopping foreign aid to central american economies, will be counterproductive, damage economies and result in more people fleeing north. mexico won't take it lying down. translation: i tell all mexicans to be confident that we will overcome this behaviour from the us government. they will
sophie long reports from the us border with mexico. ke this that anger president trump. this footage, released by the us customs and border protection, shows the moment they say more than 1000 migrants from central american countries tried to cross the border at el paso, in texas, on wednesday. the white house says mexico could and should have done more to stop them. we are asking mexico to enforce their own laws to help stop the people coming in from central america. we have seen a massive...
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likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did. mexico city so let's take a closer look now at the escalating trade war between the u.s. and china well beijing is imposing tyrus ranging from 5 to 25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of american imports is also planning to unveil a list of foreign companies it deems unreliable well that's seen as a response to u.s. attempts to block the global expansion of the chinese telecoms giant who are way. into a strict exports of rare earth minerals that many companies in the u.s. depend on well on a ton going to china analyst the economist he says china is responding carefully in order to avoid hurting their own people. for china they see this is a multi front case of the united states taking security and trade and politics and combining them in and all kind of pressure front donald trump seems to be taking a blunderbuss or
likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did. mexico city so let's take a closer look now at the escalating trade war between the u.s. and china well beijing is imposing tyrus ranging from 5 to 25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of american imports is also...
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photograph of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border is highlighting the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america and warning you may find some images in john holmes report disturbing a final embrace that's a trick to international attention to the dangers that central americans face on their way to the united states this is oscar martinez and his 23 month old daughter bella they died last weekend in the rio grande the river that separates mexico and the united states journalists who found their bodies. it was something that moved me deeply because it showed that up until her last breath she was joined to him not only by their shirts but also in that embrace in which they passed together into death. martina's was from el salvador and he was crossing with his bike tucked inside his t. shirt when he was swept away by strong currents his wife was waiting on the mets can side of the shoreline and survive. something bad like this happen before you see the river and it appears very calm i think that's why the father cutie could cross but the rio grand
photograph of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border is highlighting the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america and warning you may find some images in john holmes report disturbing a final embrace that's a trick to international attention to the dangers that central americans face on their way to the united states this is oscar martinez and his 23 month old daughter bella they died last weekend in the rio grande the river that separates mexico and the...
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us border. president trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us.. esident trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us. mexico's president says his government won't be provoked. the british retail tycoon, sir philip green, says he strenuously denies four charges of misdemeanour assault in the us. sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. the charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". now on bbc news, the tragic death of emiliano sala in a plane crash, touched thousands of people across the world. bbc wales investigates examines the circumstances of the crash. an air and sea search has been launched for a missing light aircraft which is thought to have been travelling to cardiff... cardiff are seeking clarification and are genuinely concerned... the premier league footballer emiliano sala was on a light aircraft... the club are very distressed about the new signing emiliano sala... missing since the flight he was on disappeared last night..
us border. president trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us.. esident trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us. mexico's president says his government won't be provoked. the british retail tycoon, sir philip green, says he strenuously denies four charges of misdemeanour assault in the us. sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. the charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman...
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use items like straws and bags by 2021. hello. the trump administration says it could still apply trade tariffs if itjudges that mexico hasn't done ough to limit migration to the us. secretary of state mike pompeo says he expects to see results within four to six weeks. a deal negotiated last week includes more troops being sent to mexico's southern border to stem the number of arrivals. if that doesn't work, the us wants further measures such as mexico being declared a safe country for migrants, but plans for that are unclear. here's mr trump speaking to reporters earlier. a lot of good things are happening, but i want to thank mexico, and we do have one other thing that will be announced at the appropriate time, but they have to get approval from their legislative body. what is it? why are the mexicans denying it, then? i don't think they'll be denying it very long. it's all done. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has called the deal "diplomacy at its finest‘ and a "significant win for the american people". i've seen some reporting that says that these countless hours were nothing, that they amounted to a waste of time. i ca
use items like straws and bags by 2021. hello. the trump administration says it could still apply trade tariffs if itjudges that mexico hasn't done ough to limit migration to the us. secretary of state mike pompeo says he expects to see results within four to six weeks. a deal negotiated last week includes more troops being sent to mexico's southern border to stem the number of arrivals. if that doesn't work, the us wants further measures such as mexico being declared a safe country for...
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tariffs on all mexican imports if the country failed to reduce migration the new deal dubbed the us mexico canada agreement still needs to be legally approved by the other 2 countries. and the u.s. has finalized the clean air measure to replace an emissions cutting plan from the previous obama administration the new rule it out today by the country's environmental protection agency in specific emissions targets all together and gives energy companies an incentive to continue using coal plough powered plants. protecting jobs in the coal industry was one of donald trump's campaign promises the us president on this pledge with the introduction of the affordable clean energy rule individual states cannot decide for themselves whether to upgrade efficiency measures at existing coal plants. rather than punishing us production in the marketplace to chinese coal which is what the obama plan did we are leveling the playing field and encouraging innovation in technology cross the sector we set the gold standard for cleaner technologies here in the united states if we don't develop the next generatio
tariffs on all mexican imports if the country failed to reduce migration the new deal dubbed the us mexico canada agreement still needs to be legally approved by the other 2 countries. and the u.s. has finalized the clean air measure to replace an emissions cutting plan from the previous obama administration the new rule it out today by the country's environmental protection agency in specific emissions targets all together and gives energy companies an incentive to continue using coal plough...
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us to build a house. his body and that of his daughter valeria were found in the rio grande which separates mexico and texasy given up hope of reaching the us through legal means. a shocking image has now emerged of father and child, not yet two, her head tucked into his t—shirt, her arm around his neck. the stark human cost of the migrant crisis. translation: you see the river, it looks very calm. i think that's what gave the young man confidence to cross. but there's actually a lot of current in the river. 0scar martinez had apparently managed to cross the river once with his daughter but when he went back for his wife, the little girl panicked and jumped in after him. they're the latest of hundreds to die in the past year along america's border. and for those who do manage to get into the us illegally, there's been fierce controversy over how they're treated. children separated from their parents, and new evidence of filthy conditions in detention centres. amid the outcry, the head of us border protection has just resigned. he had wanted more money to spend on detained migrants. last night the democratic
us to build a house. his body and that of his daughter valeria were found in the rio grande which separates mexico and texasy given up hope of reaching the us through legal means. a shocking image has now emerged of father and child, not yet two, her head tucked into his t—shirt, her arm around his neck. the stark human cost of the migrant crisis. translation: you see the river, it looks very calm. i think that's what gave the young man confidence to cross. but there's actually a lot of...
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they can to stem this tide of migrants that are making their way from central america through mexico to the usking about deploying the national guard, mexico's national guard to the southern border with guatemala, talking about maybe changing asylum rules. those are all things that president trump has been pushing for some time, but actually getting a deal, that is going to be tough because you do get the impression that mexico are in a different page with some of the things that america wa nts. with some of the things that america wants. for example this idea that people could claim asylum in the us while remaining in mexico while they can. can they do a deal? potentially they can, as you say, time is very tight with potentially these tariffs coming into place on monday. what is the feeling in washington about this latest development? this is president trump using tariffs as an instrument of foreign policy on a matter that is not really anything to do with trade? yeah, and there are some in congress who feel that he is pushing the elements and pushing the extent of his presidential power pote
they can to stem this tide of migrants that are making their way from central america through mexico to the usking about deploying the national guard, mexico's national guard to the southern border with guatemala, talking about maybe changing asylum rules. those are all things that president trump has been pushing for some time, but actually getting a deal, that is going to be tough because you do get the impression that mexico are in a different page with some of the things that america wa...
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attempt to try to stem the huge numbers that are making their way from central america, through mexico, to the us had a promise from mexico that 6000 members of their national guard will be deployed along its southern border with guatemala. they have als oseen an increased military and police presence in mexico, that's been reported, and something of a crackdown with a number of arrests, even some activists being arrested by the mexican authorities. and i suspect a lot of that will be welcomed by the white house but there are indications that they still want more. for example, they have been pushing mexico very hard on this whole idea that potentially there could be what is known as a "safe third country" essentially a place where people could remain while they claim asylum in the united states. they could stay in mexico during that period ahead of the hearing. that is something that mexico does not want. but they are discussing other potential asylum reforms. according to the washington post, for example, thye have been according to the washington post, for example, they have been discussing the
attempt to try to stem the huge numbers that are making their way from central america, through mexico, to the us had a promise from mexico that 6000 members of their national guard will be deployed along its southern border with guatemala. they have als oseen an increased military and police presence in mexico, that's been reported, and something of a crackdown with a number of arrests, even some activists being arrested by the mexican authorities. and i suspect a lot of that will be welcomed...
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he'll apply tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it can stop migrants crossing the us mexico border meanwhile china's retaliatory attacks on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products of now come into effect also in jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on mexican goods coming into the united states starting on june 10th it's not because the us has any outstanding trade disputes with the mexican government in fact they've just negotiated a new free trade treaty that still needs to be approved by the u.s. congress and the mexican legislature this is in order to push mexico sitting to do more about stopping the migration of central americans who have left their homes hoping to resettle in the united states it's unusual and perhaps it legal for a government to impose tariffs for a non economic or trade related reas
he'll apply tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it can stop migrants crossing the us mexico border meanwhile china's retaliatory attacks on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products of now come into effect also in jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is...
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mexico over migration. the border agreement meant the us held off imposing tariffs on mexico. the us secretary of state called the deal "diplomacy at its finest" and a "significant win for the american people". a helicopter has crashed into a 54—storey building in manhattan in poor visibility, killing one person, believed to have been the pilot. no—one else was injured. the city authorities are checking whether the privately—owned aircraft had been cleared to fly in the area. and celebrities flexing their muscles has caught people's attention on our website. justin bieber has challenged tom cruise to a ufc—style cage fight. in a tweet, the 25—year—old singer said the hollywood actor would "never live it down" if he turned down the fight. yes, apparently that is what he said. do stay with us on bbc news. and a story from here in the uk to bring you. free tv licences for up to 3.7 million pensioners are being scrapped as the bbc moves to charge most over 75s for its services. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. we stand naked in front of the world, while a
mexico over migration. the border agreement meant the us held off imposing tariffs on mexico. the us secretary of state called the deal "diplomacy at its finest" and a "significant win for the american people". a helicopter has crashed into a 54—storey building in manhattan in poor visibility, killing one person, believed to have been the pilot. no—one else was injured. the city authorities are checking whether the privately—owned aircraft had been cleared to fly in...
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first the headlines: as the us—mexico border crisis worsens, the mother of a man pictured dead next toafter trying to enter the country says she feared it could happen. outrage as the labour party readmits chris williamson, after an investigation into comments he made about the party's handling of anti—semitism allegations. a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train, moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18 times. england's care system failing financially and failing the older and disabled people who need it, says a new report. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former pensions minister baroness altmann, and mihir bose the writer and broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads on the conservative leadership race. it claims that 20 mps are preparing to block borisjohnson‘s plans for a no—deal brexit. the telegraph front page also features mrjohnson, with a story about his plans for a points—based immigration system. the front page of the mirror leads on its campaign to save free t
first the headlines: as the us—mexico border crisis worsens, the mother of a man pictured dead next toafter trying to enter the country says she feared it could happen. outrage as the labour party readmits chris williamson, after an investigation into comments he made about the party's handling of anti—semitism allegations. a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train, moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18 times. england's care system failing financially and failing the...
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likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up in mexico city. meanwhile u.s. forces have started collecting higher taxes on several goods arriving from china beijing's retaliatory taxes on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products have also come into effect last month president trump increased taxes on 200000000000 dollars worth of chinese imports from 10 to 25 percent u.s. police say a disgruntled city employee has killed 2 all of his coworkers at a local government complex in virginia beach the suspect died after a gun battle with police it's the worst incident of mass shooting so far in the u.s. a c.m. syrian government forces and their russian allies a bomb several rebel controlled areas in the northwest says strikes have hit the city of at to read in the western aleppo countryside and also several towns in hama province activists are reporting bombi
likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up in mexico city. meanwhile u.s. forces have started collecting higher taxes on several goods arriving from china beijing's retaliatory taxes on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products have also come into effect...
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carley: mexico its cooperation with the us and of tariff starting monday. undreds of migrants mostly from honduras. mexico's foreign minister says up to 6000 national guard troops being deployed to the guatemalan border. >> teresa mae steps down a leader of the conservative party today. 11 conservative members are vying to replace her as party leader and prime minister. nominations open monday. may will remain acting leader while the contest takes place. carley: a fourth american's have linked to the same hotel chain in the dominican republic as a couple describe similar symptoms when they stated the same hotel last year. jillian: the couple is now suing. >> reporter: they say they were poisoned by pesticides and the proof is in four other debts at the same resort. on may 30th, and engaged couple, were found dead in their room. cause of death respiratory failure. 5 days earlier, may 25th, a pennsylvania woman, miranda warner, collapsed and died at the same resort. her cause of death respiratory failure. last june another pennsylvania woman, 50 one-year-old e
carley: mexico its cooperation with the us and of tariff starting monday. undreds of migrants mostly from honduras. mexico's foreign minister says up to 6000 national guard troops being deployed to the guatemalan border. >> teresa mae steps down a leader of the conservative party today. 11 conservative members are vying to replace her as party leader and prime minister. nominations open monday. may will remain acting leader while the contest takes place. carley: a fourth american's have...
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now, to the growing trade row between the us and mexico. threatening to slap rising tariffs on mexican imports, unless the government there does more to stop illegal drugs and migrants reaching the us border. the american vice president is meeting the mexican foreign minister for talks. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler gave me the latest on the meeting at the white house. the issue of tariffs has not been discussed according to the mexican delegation. instead, the focus has all been on immigration and about this real problem at the us border with mexico, where we have seen large groups of migrants coming from central america and trying to claim asylum. in simple terms, america wants that to stop. they want to try to stem the flow of these migrants coming to the border. and tariffs are being used as the threat to try and address all of that. and in a tweet from donald trump, he made very clear that as far as he was concerned, progress was not being made to a sufficient degree, and that these tariffs which would start at 5% from nex
now, to the growing trade row between the us and mexico. threatening to slap rising tariffs on mexican imports, unless the government there does more to stop illegal drugs and migrants reaching the us border. the american vice president is meeting the mexican foreign minister for talks. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler gave me the latest on the meeting at the white house. the issue of tariffs has not been discussed according to the mexican delegation. instead, the focus has all been...
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and i never found out what happens to it because it was made to use to super tuesday nothin. on mexico's busy ruds there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets. last. their objective to make the streets safer alternative clean up forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that on now to 0. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. the consequence of war i got the pictures of russian walls he served in the marine corps for one she went to church 95 that just doesn't go away. for a living out of his truck for the last couple years. his home was 0 follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back shelter on al-jazeera. hello i'm down jordan in doha with the top stories h
and i never found out what happens to it because it was made to use to super tuesday nothin. on mexico's busy ruds there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets. last. their objective to make the streets safer alternative clean up forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that on now to 0. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds...
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the harrowing photographs of a father and his daughter who drowned in a river in the us mexico border is highlighting the dangers that many migrants face as they try to reach the u.s. last year all than 200 people were killed while trying to make the crossing. the report sound a warning some of you may find some of these images disturbing. martinez and his 23 month old daughter valerie a died last weekend crossing from mexico to the united states a journalist who works for a mexican newspaper found that bodies on monday she hopes the photographs she took will focus international attention on migration to the u.s. where you can make one more your in extent in more working it was something that moved me deeply because it showed that up until her last breath she was joined to him not only by the shots but also in that embrace in which they passed together and to death. 25 year old martinez was from el salvador he was crossing the rio grande with valerie on his back tucked inside his t. shirt when they were swept away by strong currents his wife was waiting on the mexican side of the shor
the harrowing photographs of a father and his daughter who drowned in a river in the us mexico border is highlighting the dangers that many migrants face as they try to reach the u.s. last year all than 200 people were killed while trying to make the crossing. the report sound a warning some of you may find some of these images disturbing. martinez and his 23 month old daughter valerie a died last weekend crossing from mexico to the united states a journalist who works for a mexican newspaper...
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distressing images of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border have caused an outcry over the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america must come latinas and his 23 month old daughter died while traveling north from the salvador. palestinians have rejected the u.s. administration's $50000000000.00 economic proposal for peace in the middle east it was unveiled by a senior white house adviser jared cushion a during a 2 day conference in bahrain the palestinians say their country is not for sale but to have made his will. it's senior white house adviser jared questioner gathered arab dignitaries israeli businessman investors and politicians from the wider world to discuss how to kickstart the palestinian economy over the next decade that reaction we've he called his plan the opportunity of the century. krishna is counting on allies like saudi arabia and the u.a.e. for support in soliciting $50000000000.00 in investment pledges even though lebanon rejected the plan and countries like egypt and jordan sent low ranking officials if we managed to do it 25
distressing images of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border have caused an outcry over the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america must come latinas and his 23 month old daughter died while traveling north from the salvador. palestinians have rejected the u.s. administration's $50000000000.00 economic proposal for peace in the middle east it was unveiled by a senior white house adviser jared cushion a during a 2 day conference in bahrain the...
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ignited a row in the united states this week over its handling of migrants attempting to cross the us—mexicooto shows oscar ramirez and his daughter valeria face down in the banks of the rio grande where their bodies washed out. the area went been two yea rs old next washed out. the area went been two years old next month. anger about conditions of migrants and migrants into some of the democratic —— democratic house reps undisturbed has approved an $800 million package. donald trump said he will veto the bill. mr stanwyck things are joining veto the bill. mr stanwyck things arejoining us on bbc news. it's good to have your perspective on this. let me ask you to what extent do you think it is possible to conclude that the deaths of the family, that father and daughter, follows from the policies that the united states has adopted? u nfortu nately united states has adopted? unfortunately there is a lot of blame to go around. you can begin in central america where the governments have failed to adequately protect their citizens thus creating some of the desperation that is driving people north.
ignited a row in the united states this week over its handling of migrants attempting to cross the us—mexicooto shows oscar ramirez and his daughter valeria face down in the banks of the rio grande where their bodies washed out. the area went been two yea rs old next washed out. the area went been two years old next month. anger about conditions of migrants and migrants into some of the democratic —— democratic house reps undisturbed has approved an $800 million package. donald trump said...
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us border. president trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us.. 's president says his government won't be provoked. the british retail tycoon sir philip green says he strenuously denies four charges of misdemeanour assault in the us. sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. the charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click. the sun is finally out in the uk and festival season is upon us. and to celebrate the good weather we find ourselves at the world —famous hay literary festival. nestled at the border of england and wales, hay—on—wye has been home to the event for over 30 years. i love the hay festival. you can come here and fill your brains with all sorts of new knowledge on all sorts of subjects delivered by all kinds of brilliant speakers. and when you have done that, you can come see us doing our live show too. yes, once more click live hit the hay. we spoke about robots, explain
us border. president trump wants mexico to halt the flow of migrants into the us.. 's president says his government won't be provoked. the british retail tycoon sir philip green says he strenuously denies four charges of misdemeanour assault in the us. sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. the charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but...
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access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and a woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise to mohammed al jazeera. thousands of women are imprisoned in mexico for minor drug related crimes and despite tough laws designed to target powerful drug cartels the poor still being disproportionately punished when will repel a hostile from mexico city. more than $3000.00 women are in prison or being processed in mexico for low level drug offenses. gabby was arrested for selling in transporting marijuana and is now serving a 10 year sentence she says she had no other way of making a living and wasn't expecting such a harsh punishment if i did it out of necessity because of poverty where i'm from there's no other income where i'm from selling marijuana is like selling bride while mexico's anti-drug laws are aimed at dismantling the country's cartels human rights ad
access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and a woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise to mohammed al jazeera. thousands of women are imprisoned in mexico for minor drug related crimes and despite tough laws designed to target powerful drug cartels the...
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saying it's part of an effort to stem the flow of illegal immigration many of those detained at the us mexico border central americans being gang violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border meanwhile the u.s. government has moved more than 300 migrant children being held at a remote border patrol station in the state of texas it follows reports that they had inadequate food water and sanitation noise who visited the station in that town of kent say older children were trying to take care of infants and toddlers some had been detained for 3 weeks and many were sick with the flu but it's not known where they've been moved to well in mexico thousands of women are being imprisoned for minor drug related crimes and despite tough laws designed to target powerful drug cartels the poor are still being disproportionately punished has been reports from mexico city. more than 3000 women or in prison were being processed in mexico for drug offenses. gabi was arrested for selling in transporting marijuana and is now serving a 10 year sentence she says she had
saying it's part of an effort to stem the flow of illegal immigration many of those detained at the us mexico border central americans being gang violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border meanwhile the u.s. government has moved more than 300 migrant children being held at a remote border patrol station in the state of texas it follows reports that they had inadequate food water and sanitation noise who visited the station in that town of kent say...
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. >> and shots fired at the us- mexico border overnight. we are learning it all started with a vehicle inspection, what went wrong? good morning, it is tuesday, june 4. >>> let's get a check on the forecast depending on where you live and where you are this afternoon, you will either be warm or really hot. >> it will be really hot inland and for those of us closer in and around the bay, itself, it will be noticeably warmer, just not as oppressively hot. here is the first piece of evidence that today is different. this is a live look from our camera. the exclusive view from the salesforce tower. what is missing? there are no clouds. this is the first morning in a while that we've woken up and not had a blanket of gray pretty much filling in the bay. we are starting out clear, this the first sign we will be warmer and when you look at the numbers, we are sitting at 54 in san francisco, 53 in oakland, those numbers are not that different. the temperatures at this point in the day as we get into the morning and afternoon, we will notice the dif
. >> and shots fired at the us- mexico border overnight. we are learning it all started with a vehicle inspection, what went wrong? good morning, it is tuesday, june 4. >>> let's get a check on the forecast depending on where you live and where you are this afternoon, you will either be warm or really hot. >> it will be really hot inland and for those of us closer in and around the bay, itself, it will be noticeably warmer, just not as oppressively hot. here is the first...
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$1000000000.00 in humanitarian aid to deal with the growing numbers of migrants who are along the us mexico border but it's not clear that this legislation will actually be reconciled and then signed by the president because the democratic house wants more restrictions on how that money can be used then does the senate version of the legislation but certainly there is a lot of public awareness martain of this incident involving martinez and his little girl on the rio grande day in the last couple of days all right thank you for that reason and correspondent in washington thank you right now we can speak to chris a boy and he is a spaceman's full of the u.n. high commission for refugees he's joining us live from washington as well thanks for talking to us now you advocate on the positive of refugees all scott martinez and he still said we don't know what they are refugees it will they migrants and does it matter. well i think there is no person that i know of that can't look at that photograph. not be absolutely heartbroken that photograph really captures something essential about the fragil
$1000000000.00 in humanitarian aid to deal with the growing numbers of migrants who are along the us mexico border but it's not clear that this legislation will actually be reconciled and then signed by the president because the democratic house wants more restrictions on how that money can be used then does the senate version of the legislation but certainly there is a lot of public awareness martain of this incident involving martinez and his little girl on the rio grande day in the last...
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constant military and vests a photograph of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border is highlighting the dangers why greenspace trying to reach the us martinez and his 23 month old daughter valeri of el salvador died at the weekend the photographer says the father tried to cross with malaria on his back while his wife returned to the mexican shoreline but he became tired of the pair were swept away by the current the bodies were recovered on monday. iranian president hassan rouhani has rejected u.s. calls to talks and says he doesn't believe washington really wants to negotiate after the u.s. impose new sanctions on iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei and other senior officials. saudi military officials say they've intercepted and destroyed a hugely drone targeting homes near its border with yemen the drone was brought down near the residential area of her niece machette which is also home to a military base. your special counsel robert mueller is set to testify before 2 congressional committees next month he'll likely face questions about his report i
constant military and vests a photograph of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border is highlighting the dangers why greenspace trying to reach the us martinez and his 23 month old daughter valeri of el salvador died at the weekend the photographer says the father tried to cross with malaria on his back while his wife returned to the mexican shoreline but he became tired of the pair were swept away by the current the bodies were recovered on monday. iranian president...
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tower of the old mexican products on june 10th if it can't stop the flow of migrants across the us mexico border meanwhile american ports have started collecting 25 percent tariffs on several goods coming from china in jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on mexican goods coming into the united states starting on june 10th it's not because the us has any outstanding trade disputes with the mexican government in fact they've just negotiated a new free trade treaty that still needs to be approved by the u.s. congress and the mexican legislature this is in order to push mexico sitting to do more about stopping the migration of central americans who have left their homes hoping to resettle in the united states it's unusual and perhaps it legal for a government to impose tariffs for a non economic or trade related reason in
tower of the old mexican products on june 10th if it can't stop the flow of migrants across the us mexico border meanwhile american ports have started collecting 25 percent tariffs on several goods coming from china in jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is...
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access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and a woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise in mohammed al jazeera. the rebels have blocked a shipment meant to feed at least 100000 families they were agency those last week that have partially suspended its aid probe from barack using what he thinks of diverting some of its food the war in yemen's push millions of people to the brink of starvation and the p. has been feeding more than 10000000 people every month. poverty and a declining population are holding back all damien's rural counties but farmers and even local nair's put the blame on national politicians who they say are only interested in helping their own supporters. more from chicago in northern ireland any. money works from dawn till dusk on his farm in chicago in albania as far north near the border with montenegro his only help comes from his
access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and a woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise in mohammed al jazeera. the rebels have blocked a shipment meant to feed at least 100000 families they were agency those last week that have partially suspended its aid...
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access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and a woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise mohammed al jazeera. now nearly 500 civilians in syria have been killed and the russian backed government offensive in a province the campaign to capture the last opposition held region began 9 weeks ago and has involved multiple air strikes many of which have struck homes santa ana reports on one lucky young survivor. it will be a long recovery but khaled family is thankful he survived the 3 year old was injured in an airstrike last week was their father and mother are saying they will never forget how they almost lost their younger brother. they desperately tried to pull khalid from the rubble before rescuers arrived was. a missile believed to be dropped by syrian government planes destroyed their house in. an opposition controlled town in southern. israel was. t
access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and a woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise mohammed al jazeera. now nearly 500 civilians in syria have been killed and the russian backed government offensive in a province the campaign to capture the last...
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tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it can't stop the flow of migrants across the us mexico border meanwhile china's retaliatory taxes on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products have now also come into effect. well it's been 6 months since the mexican president came to power one of his main challenges tackling the violence that's plagued his country for more than a decade he's also made the issue of missing people a priority 40000 people have disappeared in mexico since 2006 that means each year more than 3000 people are reported missing 26000 bodies remain identified in wars and other places between december and may of this year $337.00 bodies were found in $222.00 mass graves across the country well as part of our special series marking 6 months of government al-jazeera as john heilemann travel to sin aloa to talk to the victims and the perpetrators of mexico's violence. loose movie is sifting through mud from the bottom of a canal trying to find the remains of her son he's been missing since armed men burst into his house and took him away that was 5 years ago finding piec
tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it can't stop the flow of migrants across the us mexico border meanwhile china's retaliatory taxes on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products have now also come into effect. well it's been 6 months since the mexican president came to power one of his main challenges tackling the violence that's plagued his country for more than a decade he's also made the issue of missing people a priority 40000 people have disappeared in mexico since 2006 that...
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joining us now from mexico city, kevin seif. he shares a byline on that story. our reporting for us. what exactly are mexican officials pledging to do to avoid these tariffs? >> so what we understand was that there was a deal on the table that would basically allow mexico and guatemala to serve as what would be called safe third countries. in other words, asylum seekers who arrive in the u.s. would instead be deported to -- in the case of guatemala, and mexico. and the case of hondurans and guatemalans be deported to guatemala and they could then apply for asylum in those countries that would relieve to some degree a large flow of migrants, sending them back to other countries in central mexico and to mexico. the huge question still about how safe this is for migrants, whether it's something ultimately the mexicans are willing to agree to, whether it's enough for trump to be satisfied and not implement the tariffs. we understand this is the closest they have gotten, the two sides, to an agreement. . >> have the mexican officials specified how quickly they would i
joining us now from mexico city, kevin seif. he shares a byline on that story. our reporting for us. what exactly are mexican officials pledging to do to avoid these tariffs? >> so what we understand was that there was a deal on the table that would basically allow mexico and guatemala to serve as what would be called safe third countries. in other words, asylum seekers who arrive in the u.s. would instead be deported to -- in the case of guatemala, and mexico. and the case of hondurans...
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a $4500000000.00 funding package aimed at easing conditions for migrant families detained at the us mexico border president trump has threatened to veto the bill it comes as images emerged of the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the rio grande into the u.s. . defense ministers of the nato alliance are considering.
a $4500000000.00 funding package aimed at easing conditions for migrant families detained at the us mexico border president trump has threatened to veto the bill it comes as images emerged of the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the rio grande into the u.s. . defense ministers of the nato alliance are considering.