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states from the central americans, who are walking thousands of miles to the united states border than we see in other parts of the world. and that is simply an exaggerated version of reality. i was born and raised along the texas border. these are communities that have long—standing cross—border ties, family ties, and economic ties, family ties, and economic ties, and through more boots on the ground, if you will, is that they not improve conditions there. immigration and crime and one of the links that may be between them like your specialist areas of study. what would you say to the president about that area? migrants by and large commit fewer priced the native born us citizens. if you want to make our community sector, which actually encourage and lock them more immigrants into our cities across the united states. interesting to talk to. thank you very much. thank you, mike. president trump is imposing new sanctions on venezuela — a country already in crisis, even though it has the largest oil reserves in the world. it's all increasing pressure on president nicolas maduro. a
states from the central americans, who are walking thousands of miles to the united states border than we see in other parts of the world. and that is simply an exaggerated version of reality. i was born and raised along the texas border. these are communities that have long—standing cross—border ties, family ties, and economic ties, family ties, and economic ties, and through more boots on the ground, if you will, is that they not improve conditions there. immigration and crime and one of...
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states, ba rack think, the former president of the united states, barack obama, who is there to campaign for him ahead of tuesday's elections, so let's hear what he has to say. cheering and applause. cheering and applause. it is good to be here in indiana. i love you back. now, first of all, as you may hear, i've been doing a little campaigning but i'm a little out of shape. voice wise. so i'm going to be a little bit horse and i hope you don't mind. thatjust means iam out hope you don't mind. thatjust means i am out there working. the second thing i want to say is at least when i got out of the car my bearings were up a lot. i wasn't watching the game, but i was checking the scores. —— mike bears. third thing, it'sjust checking the scores. —— mike bears. third thing, it's just good to be backin third thing, it's just good to be back in my home area. you know there's something about the midwest that makes you feel good. people just act midwest that makes you feel good. peoplejust act nice. give it up for a man that we are going to send back to the united states senate on tuesday,
states, ba rack think, the former president of the united states, barack obama, who is there to campaign for him ahead of tuesday's elections, so let's hear what he has to say. cheering and applause. cheering and applause. it is good to be here in indiana. i love you back. now, first of all, as you may hear, i've been doing a little campaigning but i'm a little out of shape. voice wise. so i'm going to be a little bit horse and i hope you don't mind. thatjust means iam out hope you don't mind....
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states from these central americans who are walking the thousands of miles to the united states border, then we see in other parts of the world. and that is simply an exaggerated foreign version of reality. i was bored and raised along the texas border. these are communities that have long—standing cross—border ties, family ties, and economic ties, and throwing more boots on the ground, if you will, is certainly not going to improve conditions are. immigration and crime, and whatever links there may be between them, i your specialist areas of study, what would you say to the president about that area? the reality is that migrants, by and large, commit fewer crimes than do nativeborn us citizens. and so if we want to make oui’ citizens. and so if we want to make our community safer we should actually encourage, welcome more immigrants into our cities across the united states. cesar garcia hernandez at the university of denver, sturm college of law. the us is imposing new sanctions on venezuela — a country already in crisis, even though it has the largest oil reserves in the worl
states from these central americans who are walking the thousands of miles to the united states border, then we see in other parts of the world. and that is simply an exaggerated foreign version of reality. i was bored and raised along the texas border. these are communities that have long—standing cross—border ties, family ties, and economic ties, and throwing more boots on the ground, if you will, is certainly not going to improve conditions are. immigration and crime, and whatever links...
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his name is not on the ballot anywhere across the united states, but the forthcoming elections are all about donald trump. he's put himself at the absolute centre of this campaign, hurtling around the country energetically. and so it's impossible to avoid the conclusion that the results of tomorrow's midterm elections will be a referendum on his presidency. today he was in ohio. everything we have created and achieved is at stake on election day, it is. if the radical democrats take power, they will take a wrecking ball to our economy and to our future. the issue that's grabbed more attention than any other is this, the caravan of immigrants making their way up from central america and heading towards the us border. the president has deployed thousands of troops and fearsome rhetoric. "america is about to be invaded," he says. fear mongering, say his opponents. getting fewer headlines is health care, but arguably of far greater concern to many more americans. the administration stands accused of watering down people's ability to get insurance cover if they have pre—existing condition
his name is not on the ballot anywhere across the united states, but the forthcoming elections are all about donald trump. he's put himself at the absolute centre of this campaign, hurtling around the country energetically. and so it's impossible to avoid the conclusion that the results of tomorrow's midterm elections will be a referendum on his presidency. today he was in ohio. everything we have created and achieved is at stake on election day, it is. if the radical democrats take power, they...
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the united states is honoured to honour this legend. jack soden, president of elvis presley enterprises collected the medal on the king's behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring cultural icons that has ever lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll — the true king, and you have to say that — elvis aaron presley. among the other recipients in the white house were the 20th—century baseball legend babe ruth and the late supreme courtjustice antonin scalia. elvis presley now joins other music legends, like ella fitzgerald and bob dylan, in winning one of the nation's highest awards — a true sign that he remains one of america's — and music's — biggest stars. mickey mouse is celebrating a milestone on sunday — his 90th birthday. the disney character first appeared on the big screen in 1928, and then went on to become the company mascot. he's now one of the most successful cartoon characters of all time. and there's no chance of slowing him down — even in old age. peter bowes reports from los angeles. the world's
the united states is honoured to honour this legend. jack soden, president of elvis presley enterprises collected the medal on the king's behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring cultural icons that has ever lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll — the true king, and you have to say that — elvis aaron presley. among the other recipients in the white house were the 20th—century baseball legend babe ruth and the late supreme courtjustice antonin scalia. elvis presley now...
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turn back now, because you're not coming into the united states unless you go through the process. cheering. turn back. so, if you want more caravans and you want more crime, vote democrat. it's very simple. booing. if you want strong borders and safe communities, vote republican. cheering. along america's southern border, the first of thousands of troops have already arrived to defend this country against what the president has called an invasion. he's talking about this caravan of migrants from central america. they're still many weeks away from the us. this election, on the other hand, is only days away, and it's clear with this, and issues like iran, the president is trying to present a certain image. in washington, sunday was game day for american football fans, but they know the truly crucial contest will happen on tuesday. if we don't have a secure border, we don't have a secure country. we just need to get the republicans out. if you don't like something, vote. i don't want to hear any talk after. you're too late. it's a biggie. as barack 0bama knows all too well. in the mi
turn back now, because you're not coming into the united states unless you go through the process. cheering. turn back. so, if you want more caravans and you want more crime, vote democrat. it's very simple. booing. if you want strong borders and safe communities, vote republican. cheering. along america's southern border, the first of thousands of troops have already arrived to defend this country against what the president has called an invasion. he's talking about this caravan of migrants...
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what began as a peaceful protest by several hundred migrants soon became a mad dash for the united states. given the tight security on both sides, the migrants were never likely to be able to cross this way, even less be accepted into the us by the immigration authorities. but it didn't stop them from trying. at one point, having got past the security cordon, the migrants made their way across a canal of filthy water that runs through the city. things appeared to be getting out of control, with the peaceful march descending into chaos. border patrol on the us side used tear gas to disperse the crowd, with women and children among those affected. ill—advised or otherwise, the migrants were determined to make their point at the border that they want their cases heard. now they are being pushed back by the mexican side, and the us has shut down, at least for the rest of the day. in the end, the san ysidro border crossing was closed for several hours, holding up cross—border traffic on both sides. this trade is the lifeblood of tijuana, and such direct action by the migrants is unlikely t
what began as a peaceful protest by several hundred migrants soon became a mad dash for the united states. given the tight security on both sides, the migrants were never likely to be able to cross this way, even less be accepted into the us by the immigration authorities. but it didn't stop them from trying. at one point, having got past the security cordon, the migrants made their way across a canal of filthy water that runs through the city. things appeared to be getting out of control, with...
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in terms of the united states, are those migrants now lining up to claim asylum? i mean, what's their plan? yeah, there are about, as i said, around 3000 — that number's fluctuating, i think growing larger every day — the majority — 3000 of so migrants — of them say they do want to reach the united states. the amount of disinformation or lack of information is quite astonishing to me. many of them want to apply for asylum in the us, but they have no idea how to do it. yesterday i was at the shelter and three attorneys showed up, three volunteer attorneys, and hundreds of migrants just clambered to talk to them. that i think underscored to me how lacking they are in information. right now there's a wait list of about 3000 people to present themselves to immigration officials in tijuana, to us immigration officials and claim asylum, and the backlog is about one month long. so even for those who want to claim asylum in the united states, they're going to have to wait a month or longer to do so. we've been hearing that more are still coming, there are still pe
in terms of the united states, are those migrants now lining up to claim asylum? i mean, what's their plan? yeah, there are about, as i said, around 3000 — that number's fluctuating, i think growing larger every day — the majority — 3000 of so migrants — of them say they do want to reach the united states. the amount of disinformation or lack of information is quite astonishing to me. many of them want to apply for asylum in the us, but they have no idea how to do it. yesterday i was at...
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the united states has charged 2 companies in china and taiwan, and 3 individuals, with conspiring to steal trade secrets from an american tech firm. attorney generaljeff sessions said the scale of chinese industrial espionage was increasing rapidly and that "enough was enough". brazil's new president—elect, jair bolsonaro, has said he will move his country's embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. the united states also moved its embassy tojerusalem this year, implicitly recognising israeli control over the city and prompting widespread anger. palestinians and israelis both claim jerusalem as their capital. there's been a second day of violent protests against the decision by pakistan's supreme court to free a christian woman who'd been sentenced to death on blasphemy allegations. demonstrations closed main roads and schools in several major cities. asia bibi, who is mother to 4 children, had been on death row for 8 years. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we're on the street with the homeless and hungry in venezuela. problems are mounting for millions as the us impose
the united states has charged 2 companies in china and taiwan, and 3 individuals, with conspiring to steal trade secrets from an american tech firm. attorney generaljeff sessions said the scale of chinese industrial espionage was increasing rapidly and that "enough was enough". brazil's new president—elect, jair bolsonaro, has said he will move his country's embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. the united states also moved its embassy tojerusalem this year, implicitly...
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could have reached that order and gone into the united states?” could have reached that order and gone into the united states? i think many people thought that there was a chance that they might be able to negotiate, or that the us authorities would let them through because they were such a large number of people, similar to what had happened when they were there at the mexico — guatemala border. 0thers the mexico — guatemala border. others thought that they would be able to enter into a dialogue with us officials, and they were frustrated at previous times when they had been unable to speak direct they had been unable to speak direct the two us officials, but instead we re the two us officials, but instead were again blocked by mexican officials —— directly to us officials. which is what happened a few days ago when people walked in a smaller contingent over the footbridge that leads to the us. and so footbridge that leads to the us. and soi footbridge that leads to the us. and so i think many people went with good intentions, with the
could have reached that order and gone into the united states?” could have reached that order and gone into the united states? i think many people thought that there was a chance that they might be able to negotiate, or that the us authorities would let them through because they were such a large number of people, similar to what had happened when they were there at the mexico — guatemala border. 0thers the mexico — guatemala border. others thought that they would be able to enter into a...
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for the united states, this is the nightmare that never ends. it could be las vegas, orlando, virginia tech or sandy hook. but this time it is thousand oaks, at the borderline bar and grill. it was college night, and the place was packed with young people enjoying country music and dancing when the shooting started. i saw the gunman, with his gun drawn, at the front where you pay. as soon as we heard a shot, we dropped to the floor. like, i saw the shots go off, as well as hearing them. he shot the front desk cashier. and our friends got the bar stools and they started slamming it against the window so we could get out. we stayed behind the stage, got out, went through the kitchen, went through the back door. i watched an officer get shot in front of me, and i had to help drag him to — and throw him in the back of the cop car. that officer was sergeant ron helus. he had been outside on the phone to his wife when the shooting started. he told her he loved her and ran into the building. the sergeant passed away at the hospital about an hour ago.
for the united states, this is the nightmare that never ends. it could be las vegas, orlando, virginia tech or sandy hook. but this time it is thousand oaks, at the borderline bar and grill. it was college night, and the place was packed with young people enjoying country music and dancing when the shooting started. i saw the gunman, with his gun drawn, at the front where you pay. as soon as we heard a shot, we dropped to the floor. like, i saw the shots go off, as well as hearing them. he shot...
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twitter removes thousands of automated account is discouraging people from voting in the united states ahead of next week's midterm elections. and a man eating tiger has been shot dead in india, sparking controversy over the legality of its killing. in dateline london in half an hour, we're looking at the german chancellor's long goodbye, telling us why donald trump isn't experiencing the usual mid—term blues. leicester city players and thousands of supporters have held a minute silence in cardiff for its chairman. vichai srivaddhanaprabha and four others who died in a helicopter crash last week. floral tributes we re crash last week. floral tributes were laid on the pitch. and emotional team led the minutes silence. kasper schmeichel was in tea rs. silence. kasper schmeichel was in tears. our correspondent was in cardiff as the silence was held. it is the first time since leicester city have taken to the pitch since their chairman and four others were killed last saturday night in a helicopter crash. a minutes silence has taken place. that will be taking place against all premier le
twitter removes thousands of automated account is discouraging people from voting in the united states ahead of next week's midterm elections. and a man eating tiger has been shot dead in india, sparking controversy over the legality of its killing. in dateline london in half an hour, we're looking at the german chancellor's long goodbye, telling us why donald trump isn't experiencing the usual mid—term blues. leicester city players and thousands of supporters have held a minute silence in...
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it's unfair to have the european security today being assured just by the united states, and we need a much better burden—sharing. i appreciate what you're saying about burden—sharing. you know what my attitude's been. and we want a strong europe. it's very important to us to have a strong europe. after leaving the elysee, mr trump pulled out of a visit to a cemetery for american servicemen, and faced criticism when his officials blamed the rain. tonight, world leaders attended a dinner in paris ahead of tomorrow's armistice centenary. elysee president macron wants to use the ceremony notjust to remember the dead but also to shine a light on the dangers that he believes nationalism can pose today. james landale, bbc news, paris. there's plenty more on all the stories we're covering on our website. that's at bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. just days after the us mid—term elections, the state of florida has announced there will be a recount of votes in the race for both the senate, and for governor, with the results too close to call. president trump was quick to reac
it's unfair to have the european security today being assured just by the united states, and we need a much better burden—sharing. i appreciate what you're saying about burden—sharing. you know what my attitude's been. and we want a strong europe. it's very important to us to have a strong europe. after leaving the elysee, mr trump pulled out of a visit to a cemetery for american servicemen, and faced criticism when his officials blamed the rain. tonight, world leaders attended a dinner in...
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the united states will maintain its crimea—related sanctions against russia. further russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse. to some, the incident is a reminder ofjust how dangerous the russia—ukraine conflict is. the war continues to be live, and the war could escalate any moment, while endangering the relationship between russia and the west. at sea and in the sky, russia has sent a clear message to ukraine and to the west — don't mess with moscow. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. dr michael slobodchikoff is an associate professor of political science at troy university in alabama, who's published two books on russian relations with post—soviet states. he told us that could develop into something a great deal worse. at this point, it'sjust a skirmish and a stand—off, however, it could develop into something much more serious down the road. we're going down a road where the skirmishes keep intensifying and getting more serious, which will lead us eventually down a road towards open hostility and conflict between multiple player
the united states will maintain its crimea—related sanctions against russia. further russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse. to some, the incident is a reminder ofjust how dangerous the russia—ukraine conflict is. the war continues to be live, and the war could escalate any moment, while endangering the relationship between russia and the west. at sea and in the sky, russia has sent a clear message to ukraine and to the west — don't mess with moscow. steve rosenberg,...
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for the third year in a row, a surge in reported hate crimes in the united states. and we have a special report from egypt where a new law, supposed to counter fake news, is putting critical voices injail. two—and—a—half years after the referendum, officials in london and brussels have finalised a draft brexit agreement. little more than four months before the uk is due to leave the european union, cabinet ministers were called into downing street to read what's being proposed, there'll be an emergency meeting of the whole cabinet on wednesday. but some senior politicians have already said publicly that the deal appears deeply unsatisfactory and it is farfrom certain the government can pull together enough votes to get it through parliament. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. there is flash photography. reporter: do you think a deal‘s within reach that you could sign up to? agreement is finally within grasp of number 10. a document that's been in dispute for so long. at last the plans, the compromises go before the cabinet. tomorrow we'll know whe
for the third year in a row, a surge in reported hate crimes in the united states. and we have a special report from egypt where a new law, supposed to counter fake news, is putting critical voices injail. two—and—a—half years after the referendum, officials in london and brussels have finalised a draft brexit agreement. little more than four months before the uk is due to leave the european union, cabinet ministers were called into downing street to read what's being proposed, there'll...
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the united states will continue to have a relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia. they are an important partner of ours. we will do that with the kingdom of saudi arabia, its people, that is the commitment that the president made today. thank you very much, everybody. today, president trump was taking part in a presidential tradition, pardoning the turkey before thanksgiving. but away from the cameras, critics say he has been making excuses for saudi arabia, granting the country something approaching forgiveness. the washington post, which employed jamal khashoggi as a columnist, said president trump's response was a betrayal of american values and that surrendering to what they called a state—ordered murder only made this world more dangerous. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. earlier, i spoke to karen attiah, the global opinions editor of the washington post. i asked her if the murder ofjamal khashoggi has to take a back seat to president trump's platform of america first, and the importance of the american economy and security. she worked with jamal khashog
the united states will continue to have a relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia. they are an important partner of ours. we will do that with the kingdom of saudi arabia, its people, that is the commitment that the president made today. thank you very much, everybody. today, president trump was taking part in a presidential tradition, pardoning the turkey before thanksgiving. but away from the cameras, critics say he has been making excuses for saudi arabia, granting the country...
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the united states also appears to be stepping up its response to the killing. imposing sanctions on 17 saudi arabian individuals for serious human rights abuses resulting from their roles in the killing of jamal abuses resulting from their roles in the killing ofjamal khashoggi. abuses resulting from their roles in the killing of jamal khashoggi. they include key aides of the crown prince, as was the istanbul consul general, who, following the disappearance, and that cameras into the consulate, in an attempt to prove that the journalist was not inside. the us has not pointed any fingers at crown prince muhamed himself. although it is eager to hold those responsible to hold those responsible to account, the trump administration will tread carefully to preserve the important strategic relationship between the two countries. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: wejoin rescuers in california trying to find those who didn't survive the worst wildfires in the state's history. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. and she's asked pakis
the united states also appears to be stepping up its response to the killing. imposing sanctions on 17 saudi arabian individuals for serious human rights abuses resulting from their roles in the killing of jamal abuses resulting from their roles in the killing ofjamal khashoggi. abuses resulting from their roles in the killing of jamal khashoggi. they include key aides of the crown prince, as was the istanbul consul general, who, following the disappearance, and that cameras into the consulate,...
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the united states believes that its sanctions will bring about a change of government here in iran. certainly, some iranians we spoke to feared for their jobs and the future. but others were far more phlegmatic. they say, "look, we have survived sanctions before and we'll survive them again." finally it is thanksgiving in the us and how is this for something to be thankful for. and how is this for something to be thankfulfor. a and how is this for something to be thankful for. a couple and how is this for something to be thankfulfor. a couple in louisiana is $1.8 million richer afterfinding a winning lottery ticket in a pile of old paperwork at home. tina and harold were just in time, they claim the prize only two weeks before it would have expired. they say they have no big plans yet, just to put the winnings away for retirement. congratulations to them. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. this is bbc world news. the week ended on a pretty gloomy note for many, and we are not expecting things to brighten up spectacularly through the weekends. some of us will see sun
the united states believes that its sanctions will bring about a change of government here in iran. certainly, some iranians we spoke to feared for their jobs and the future. but others were far more phlegmatic. they say, "look, we have survived sanctions before and we'll survive them again." finally it is thanksgiving in the us and how is this for something to be thankful for. and how is this for something to be thankfulfor. a and how is this for something to be thankful for. a...
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states. mr macron agreed. last night mr trump rebuked the french president, who'd called for a european army, to protect the eu from china, russia — and even the united states. let's speak to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. let's just start with armistice day and that huge gathering of world leaders, one of the biggest gatherings we have seen, because it is the centenary. what can we expect to see? in the next hour, we will be seeing the ceremony in compiegne. that is about 50 miles north of paris. with president macron meeting angela merkel, german chancellor, there. didn't have famous railway wagon parked in —— that is in the famous railway wagon parked in the clearing where the armistice was signed 100 years ago tomorrow. the famous story is how the german emissaries came blindfolded across the border and were brought there by train to this place. and they had met and more or less presented with the times the allies had agreed on, no negotiation, they had to put their signat
states. mr macron agreed. last night mr trump rebuked the french president, who'd called for a european army, to protect the eu from china, russia — and even the united states. let's speak to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. let's just start with armistice day and that huge gathering of world leaders, one of the biggest gatherings we have seen, because it is the centenary. what can we expect to see? in the next hour, we will be seeing the ceremony in compiegne. that is about 50 miles...
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and in the united states. president trump is on the campaign trailagain meanwhile twitter removes thousands of automated accounts discouraging people from voting, ahead of next week's midterm elections. coming up on sports day — england hold on to beat south africa at twickenham in a nail biting first match of the autumn internationals. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a minute's silence has been held at football matches around the country, in memory of the five people who died in a helicopter crash near leicester city's stadium last saturday. today saw the first game for leicester in the premier league since the accident, playing cardiff, and members of the squad will soon head to thailand for the funeral of the club's chairman, who was among those killed. from cardiff, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. saturday afternoon, going to the game. nothing could appear so normal, except for leicester city right now, nothing is normal. there is consolation in a familiar routine, familiar faces. but ev
and in the united states. president trump is on the campaign trailagain meanwhile twitter removes thousands of automated accounts discouraging people from voting, ahead of next week's midterm elections. coming up on sports day — england hold on to beat south africa at twickenham in a nail biting first match of the autumn internationals. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a minute's silence has been held at football matches around the country, in memory of the five people who died in a...
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what we want to do is apply for entry to the united states. people have asked me, are they actually going to shoot us? border force. i haven't heard lots of people crossing at once in defiance of border patrol. they are planning to go to the border gate on sunday, i believe, but they're not planning to cross. they're trying to make a point, a resolution to the situation. earlier today a small group of about 100 migrants did the same. before we run out of time, and wa nted before we run out of time, and wanted to double check with you, there's a new incoming government in mexico, do you think that will change the mexican approach to any of this? a big problem here is the tijuana government says they don't have the resources to accommodate all the migrants, that's because the federal government hasn't provided the funding. a new government will come in on december the first and there's expectations hopefully they will be providing some sort of support for the government here on the ground because right here there wringing their hands and feeling
what we want to do is apply for entry to the united states. people have asked me, are they actually going to shoot us? border force. i haven't heard lots of people crossing at once in defiance of border patrol. they are planning to go to the border gate on sunday, i believe, but they're not planning to cross. they're trying to make a point, a resolution to the situation. earlier today a small group of about 100 migrants did the same. before we run out of time, and wa nted before we run out of...
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states, that, in places where wildfire is normal for united states, that, in places where wildfire is normalfor the landscape, and a lot of people are living in places, you know, the wild lands, further into the forest where wildfire stars —— start to burn homes, years ago, when people are living more consecrated in less of the wild land and further into camino, more populated areas. alex hoon, a meteorologist working with firefighters. we'll continue to follow the story as the californian fires continue to burn. president trump has arrived in france to take part in events commemorating the centenary of the end of the first world war. as he arrived, he tweeted a stinging rebuke of the french president, emmanuel macron, who'd called for a european army, to protect the eu from china, russia — and even the united states. earlier, the british prime minister, theresa may and the french president, emmanuel macron, laid a wreath at the tyep—val memorial in france. the two leaders honoured more than 72,000 men from britain and the commonwealth, who died at the somme and have no known
states, that, in places where wildfire is normal for united states, that, in places where wildfire is normalfor the landscape, and a lot of people are living in places, you know, the wild lands, further into the forest where wildfire stars —— start to burn homes, years ago, when people are living more consecrated in less of the wild land and further into camino, more populated areas. alex hoon, a meteorologist working with firefighters. we'll continue to follow the story as the californian...
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after that, the united states will pursue additional sanctions, tougher than ever before, to counter the entire range of iran's malign conduct. any individual or entity who fails to comply with these sanctions will face severe consequences. the sanctions are hitting iran's most vital source of income, oil. the trump administration has said it wants to reduce its output to zero but it has already given waivers to eight countries, allowing them to continue trading with iran in diminished quantities. the other signatories of the iran deal have said they will still honour the agreement and are setting up ways to do so. but iran's businesses are already in dire straits. the currency has been in freefall for months. anti—government protests have sporadically taken place across the country since the start of this year, fuelled by the failings of the economy. this is the vulnerability of iran's political leaders that the us is hoping to exploit. in his customary style, president trump is presenting his iran policy as if it were a prime—time tv drama. but, on the streets of iran, the late
after that, the united states will pursue additional sanctions, tougher than ever before, to counter the entire range of iran's malign conduct. any individual or entity who fails to comply with these sanctions will face severe consequences. the sanctions are hitting iran's most vital source of income, oil. the trump administration has said it wants to reduce its output to zero but it has already given waivers to eight countries, allowing them to continue trading with iran in diminished...
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states. the good news, by the way, is that we will likely meet our obligations under paris with or without donald trump, because of the progress that has been made at the state level, at the local level, what our businesses are doing. but we need to go well beyond our paris commitment if we're going to stabilise greenhouse gas levels below catastrophic levels of warming. the un envoy to yemen, martin griffiths, has delivered an impassioned plea for peace in the embattled city of hodeidah — which is held by the houthi rebels. a government offensive has jeopardised the operation of the port — a vital lifeline for aid. on a visit to the area, mr griffiths pressed for the un to be given a leading role in running it. caroline rigby reports. from bombs and bullets to malnutrition and disease, described by the un as the world's worst man—made humanitarian crisis, this conflict has left a nation on the verge of famine. half of children, 47%, so approximately half, are chronically malnourished.
states. the good news, by the way, is that we will likely meet our obligations under paris with or without donald trump, because of the progress that has been made at the state level, at the local level, what our businesses are doing. but we need to go well beyond our paris commitment if we're going to stabilise greenhouse gas levels below catastrophic levels of warming. the un envoy to yemen, martin griffiths, has delivered an impassioned plea for peace in the embattled city of hodeidah —...
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the united states at wembley to earn his 120th cap. the game will raise funds for the wayne rooney foundation and will be his first england appearance since a 3—0 victory over scotland two years ago. the wembley arch will be lit up in the gold colours of rooney's charity. it's a big day ahead at the top of the premier league with both manchester city and chelsea in action this afternoon. chelsea take on crystal palace in the 4 o'clock kick off, whilst manchester city are just a point behind leaders liverpool, as they go into their game at home against southampton. always when i see southampton, the players that we have, the position we have, it is not the quality of the players they have in the position normally. i am impressed with the quality i have in front, especially strong and especially in the middle. we have to be sharp and move well in small spaces and clever in set pieces because they are strong as well. that is the game, i guess. there's one game in the scottish premiership — just a point at home to aberdeen will take ki
the united states at wembley to earn his 120th cap. the game will raise funds for the wayne rooney foundation and will be his first england appearance since a 3—0 victory over scotland two years ago. the wembley arch will be lit up in the gold colours of rooney's charity. it's a big day ahead at the top of the premier league with both manchester city and chelsea in action this afternoon. chelsea take on crystal palace in the 4 o'clock kick off, whilst manchester city are just a point behind...
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the united states is honoured to honour this legend. jack soden of elvis presley enterprises collected the medal on his behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring cultural icons that has ever lived. the king of rock ‘n' roll — the true king, and you have to say that — elvis aaron presley. over 15 legendary seasons, babe ruth led the yankees to seven american championships. among the other recipients in the white house were the 20th—century baseball legend babe ruth and the late supreme courtjustice antonin scalia. elvis presley now joins other music legends, like ella fitzgerald and bob dylan, in winning one of the nation's highest awards — a true sign that he remains one of america's — and music's — biggest stars. lots of very happy others pressie pans out and short. you can get more on our website, including more on the rest of the winners of that award. i'm also on twitter. much more to come. hello. some of us got to see sunshine on friday but for many more the day was spent under cloud shrouded in mist a
the united states is honoured to honour this legend. jack soden of elvis presley enterprises collected the medal on his behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring cultural icons that has ever lived. the king of rock ‘n' roll — the true king, and you have to say that — elvis aaron presley. over 15 legendary seasons, babe ruth led the yankees to seven american championships. among the other recipients in the white house were the 20th—century baseball legend babe ruth and...
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the united states will maintain its crimea—related sanctions against russia. further russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse. to some, the incident is a reminder ofjust how dangerous the russia—ukraine conflict is. the war continues to be live, and the war could escalate any moment, while endangering the relationship between russia and the west. at sea and in the sky, russia has sent a clear message to ukraine and to the west — don't mess with moscow. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. and there's plenty more detail on our website, including a background feature on ‘why the clash is fraught with risk for the world'. that's all at bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. general motors has announced plans to halt production at five factories in north america and cut more than 111,000 jobs. the move follows slower car sales and rising costs, partly caused by tariffs on imported steel introduced by president trump. the us carmaker is to focus on its line—up of trucks and electric and self—driving vehicles. david cohen, a profe
the united states will maintain its crimea—related sanctions against russia. further russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse. to some, the incident is a reminder ofjust how dangerous the russia—ukraine conflict is. the war continues to be live, and the war could escalate any moment, while endangering the relationship between russia and the west. at sea and in the sky, russia has sent a clear message to ukraine and to the west — don't mess with moscow. steve rosenberg,...
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states. for president of the united states. what he saw as an unforgivable act of disloyalty. of disloyalty. fired, to the consternation of democrats. consternation of democrats. greatly limiting the robert mueller investigation. investigation. the president sees the probe as an existential threat. the probe as an existential threat. he said that he does not have an attorney general. this tweet was typical... typical... when, not ifjeff sessions left the post. post. the president moved quickly after the mid—term elections. has to deal with now. his republican party has tightened its grip on the senate. on the trump presidency. of defiance at his post mid—term news conference. he was aglow with his own achievements. i think it was a great victory. i'll be honest. a great victory. but not all the press. oversight role on the white house. and cnn in particular. it was roughhouse stuff. that's enough. put down the mike. mr president, are you worried about indictments from this investigation? cnn should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them. and you shouldn't be working for cnn.
states. for president of the united states. what he saw as an unforgivable act of disloyalty. of disloyalty. fired, to the consternation of democrats. consternation of democrats. greatly limiting the robert mueller investigation. investigation. the president sees the probe as an existential threat. the probe as an existential threat. he said that he does not have an attorney general. this tweet was typical... typical... when, not ifjeff sessions left the post. post. the president moved quickly...
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announcer: the president of the united state... at his post mid—term news conference. he was aglow with his own achievements. i think it was a great victory. i'll be honest, i think it was a great victory. in fact a great victory. not all the press though. a powerful oversight role on how the white house operated. and cnn in particular. it was roughhouse stuff. put down the mike. in this investigation? having you working for them. you are a rude, terrible person, you shouldn't be working for cnn. go ahead. injim's defence, i have travelled with him andwatched him. i am not a big fan of yours either. to be honest with you. "play nasty and i'll fight back. and it'll probably be very good for me politically. because i think i'm better at that game than they are actually. the leader of the democrats in the house. with the white house but was not offering a blank cheque. we will strive for bipartisanship. we must stand our ground. and cities and those in the countryside. change is coming. and the first upset, a democrat gain in the house. donald trump's republicans swept away in a seismic up
announcer: the president of the united state... at his post mid—term news conference. he was aglow with his own achievements. i think it was a great victory. i'll be honest, i think it was a great victory. in fact a great victory. not all the press though. a powerful oversight role on how the white house operated. and cnn in particular. it was roughhouse stuff. put down the mike. in this investigation? having you working for them. you are a rude, terrible person, you shouldn't be working for...
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the united states is honoured to honour this legend. jack soden, president of elvis presley enterprises collected the medal on the king's behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring cultural icons that has ever lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll — the true king, and you have to say that — elvis aaron presley. among the other recipients in the white house were the 20th—century baseball legend babe ruth and the late elvis presley now joins other music legends, like ella fitzgerald and bob dylan, in winning one of the nation's highest awards — a true sign that he remains one of america's — and music's — biggest stars. ian cramfield is a us—based radio presenter and musicjournalist. hejoins me from phoenix, arizona. i use surprised by this honour?|j don't i use surprised by this honour?” don't think so resident trump hit the nail on the head saying elvis is a cultural icon. i thought he was a cultural form, there a cultural icon. i thought he was a culturalform, there are a cultural icon. i thought he was a c
the united states is honoured to honour this legend. jack soden, president of elvis presley enterprises collected the medal on the king's behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring cultural icons that has ever lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll — the true king, and you have to say that — elvis aaron presley. among the other recipients in the white house were the 20th—century baseball legend babe ruth and the late elvis presley now joins other music legends, like ella...
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there are now multiple investigations in the united states. to find out what has been taken and how. theresa may calls on mps to deliver on the brexit referendum but doesn't rule out another commons vote if they reject her deal the first time round. the prime minister is at the 620 summit of world leaders in argentina, where global tensions are dominating the meeting. elsewhere, there's an enthusiastic greeting between president putin and the saudi crown prince, suspected of ordering the murder of a journalist. and you've heard of high school musical but filmmakers in scotland have created a zombie musical, set in a high school at christmas. one of the world's biggest hotel groups, marriott international, says hackers have managed to gain access to the personal details of half a billion guests. the reservations‘ data base for its starwood division, which includes sheraton and le meridien, has been breached for the past four years. names, addresses, dates of birth, as well as passport numbers and credit card details are thought to have been e
there are now multiple investigations in the united states. to find out what has been taken and how. theresa may calls on mps to deliver on the brexit referendum but doesn't rule out another commons vote if they reject her deal the first time round. the prime minister is at the 620 summit of world leaders in argentina, where global tensions are dominating the meeting. elsewhere, there's an enthusiastic greeting between president putin and the saudi crown prince, suspected of ordering the murder...
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the united states will maintain its crimea—related sanctions against russia. further russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse. to some, the incident is a reminder ofjust how dangerous the russia—ukraine conflict is. the war continues to be live, and the war could escalate any moment, while endangering the relationship between russia and the west. at sea and in the sky, russia has sent a clear message to ukraine and to the west — don't mess with moscow. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we will get more analysis and that stand—off little later in the programme. for reaction and analysis from around the uk and around the world, including updated live pages, reports from correspondents based in over 80 locations around the globe, that's all at bbc.com/news. it's two months since a powerful earthquake and tsunami hit the indonesian island of sulawesi. hundreds of children were separated from their families and more than 2,000 people died, with large areas being declared mass graves. but as rebecca henschke reports, in recent weeks there
the united states will maintain its crimea—related sanctions against russia. further russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse. to some, the incident is a reminder ofjust how dangerous the russia—ukraine conflict is. the war continues to be live, and the war could escalate any moment, while endangering the relationship between russia and the west. at sea and in the sky, russia has sent a clear message to ukraine and to the west — don't mess with moscow. steve rosenberg,...
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in terms of the united states, are those migrants lining up to claim asylum? those migrants lining up to claim asylum ? what those migrants lining up to claim asylum? what is their plan? there are about 3000 — that number is slowly growing larger every day — the majority of them say they do wa nt to the majority of them say they do want to enter the united states. the lack of information is quite astonishing to me. many want to apply for asylum in the us but have no idea how they do it. yesterday i was at the shelter and three volunteer attorneys showed up and hundreds of migrants clambered to talk to them. that showed to me how lacking they are in information. right now there is a wait list of about 3000 people to present themselves to immigration officials in tijuana to us immigration officials and claim asylum. even those who want to claim asylum in the united states, they are going to wait a month or longer to do so full we have been hearing that more are still coming, people travelling through mexico and presumably going the other border cities. where
in terms of the united states, are those migrants lining up to claim asylum? those migrants lining up to claim asylum ? what those migrants lining up to claim asylum? what is their plan? there are about 3000 — that number is slowly growing larger every day — the majority of them say they do wa nt to the majority of them say they do want to enter the united states. the lack of information is quite astonishing to me. many want to apply for asylum in the us but have no idea how they do it....
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it was the single deadliest battle in united states history. think of that, 26,000 americans lost their lives in a battle. here on the revered grounds of the american cemetery, my more than one —— 5,000 us service who made the ultimate sacrifice in the first world war. among those buried here are a legendary marines who fought in the battle of the lowood. in that treacherous forest, and the surrounding fields, american dreams, soldiers and allied forces fought as they fought through hell. —— american marines. they turned the tide of the war. it was in that battle that our marines had the nickname devil dogs. arising from the german description of their ferocious fighting spirit. john kelly does that name. devil dogs, very well, right, john? earlierthis year, president macron presented an oak sapling as a gift to our nation, and enduring reminder of our friendship sealed in battle. we fought well together. you could not fight better than we fought together. sergeant eugene where from pennsylvania was one of the marines. he raced straight
it was the single deadliest battle in united states history. think of that, 26,000 americans lost their lives in a battle. here on the revered grounds of the american cemetery, my more than one —— 5,000 us service who made the ultimate sacrifice in the first world war. among those buried here are a legendary marines who fought in the battle of the lowood. in that treacherous forest, and the surrounding fields, american dreams, soldiers and allied forces fought as they fought through hell....
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states can only do so much, in fairness to the united states. we are rebuilding a relatively, we just approved $716 billion on top of another 700 billion on top of another 700 billion so we are almost completely rebuilding a militarily to be the latest and greatest. we want absolutely be there, we want to help and be part of it. different countries have to also help. it is only fair. and the presence and i have already discussed that and we very much agree on that.|j have already discussed that and we very much agree on that. i do agree, i think we worked very closely together... we will leave president macron and trump to talk outside her diplomatic correspondence james langdale. was this little difference of opinion over what a european army might be for potentially serious problem to overcome or having navigated it quite easily? as you have just heard there was an attempt by both sides i think to move on and paper over the cracks and talk about her strong friendship is the us and france and at the same time emphasise that france agrees with t
states can only do so much, in fairness to the united states. we are rebuilding a relatively, we just approved $716 billion on top of another 700 billion on top of another 700 billion so we are almost completely rebuilding a militarily to be the latest and greatest. we want absolutely be there, we want to help and be part of it. different countries have to also help. it is only fair. and the presence and i have already discussed that and we very much agree on that.|j have already discussed that...
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the united states is honoured to honour this legend. elvis presley enterprises collected the middle on his behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring colourful icons that haven't lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll, the true king, and you have to say that, all this aaron presley. 0ver say that, all this aaron presley. over 50 legendary seasons, babe ruth led the yankees to seven american championships. babe ruth was another one honoured. as was the late court to make you as court ofjustice, and the scarier. in winning one of the nation ‘s eyes towards the joint bob dyla n. nation ‘s eyes towards the joint bob dylan. a true sign that he remains one of america's and music's biggest stars. and more than £50.5 million has been raised in the bbc children in need 2018 show tonight. —— £15.5 million. the annual fundraiser means the charity has now raised more than £1 billion is the first major appeal backin billion is the first major appeal back in 1980. radio two listeners have brought in more than £9 million. cong
the united states is honoured to honour this legend. elvis presley enterprises collected the middle on his behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring colourful icons that haven't lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll, the true king, and you have to say that, all this aaron presley. 0ver say that, all this aaron presley. over 50 legendary seasons, babe ruth led the yankees to seven american championships. babe ruth was another one honoured. as was the late court to make you as...