Us government Officials Say they have returned about 100 children to a troubled facility in texas, where lawyers said minors were severely neglected and held without access to showers or enough food. It comes as the acting head of the customs and Border Protection agency announced his resignation without giving a reason. The number of migrants apprehended at the us border surged in may to the highest level since 2006. The bbcs north america editorjon sopel has the latest. It is a non descript government building in clint, texas, but beyond the unwelcoming walls, Migrant Children who have been separated from their parents have been sleeping on the floor without enough food to eat, according to lawyers who visited the facility. Around 300 of the children have been moved, though some have been returned. The case has caused indignation. This was the scene in court as an incredulous judge questioned a government lawyer. If you dont have a toothbrush, if you dont have soap, if you dont have a blanket, its not safe and sanitary. Wouldnt everybody agree with that . Well, i think its. I think those are theres fair reason to find that those things may be part of safe and sanitary. Not may be are. Chanting let the children go now when the child separation policy came to light a year ago, there was outrage. The first lady, melania trump, visited the border. The president was forced into a u turn. But the recordkeeping was so abysmal by us officials that literally thousands of children remain separated from their parents. Im very concerned, and theyre much better than they were under president 0bama, by far, and were trying to get the democrats to agree to really give us some humanitarian aid, humanitarian money. There is broad support over the need to do something about the surge of migrants trying to enter the country illegally. As well as reinforcing the border wall, the administration wants to send a deterrent message. But the worlds richest country keeping children in squalor, with not enough to eat well, it looks as though congress is going to do something about it. The speaker of the house is pushing for a vote today on an emergency aid package. When we go to the floor, you will see our bill. Its for the children, the children, the children. 0n the Southern Side of the border, mexico have deployed additional troops to slow the flow of migrants. But, whether fleeing the turmoil of venezuela or the drugs gangs of central america, there are plenty of people willing to try their luck, irrespective of what awaits them on the other side. Lets get some of the days other news. President trumps son in law Jared Kushner has set out what he calls an economic pathway towards peace in the middle east. Speaking at the start of a conference in bahrain focusing on the long awaited us peace plan, white house advisor kushner descibed the proposals as the opportunity of the century, but others have expressed scepticism. A un expert is warning of the dangers of a climate apartheid, where the rich pay to provide for themselves while the rest of the world suffers. In a damning report, philip alston, whos the uns special rapporteur on extreme poverty, claims that even if current global targets are met, Climate Change will have a devastating impact. Hong kongs Legislative Council is due to debate and vote on a motion of no confidence against the administration of its chief executive carrie lam. But its expected the motion will be vetoed by pro beijing lawmakers who make up the majority of the council. Meanwhile protesters against the controversial extradition bill are planning another rally later. In the uk, the one of the conservative politicians hoping to become Prime Minister says Party Members should choose a candidate they can trust. Jeremy hunt is currently foreign secretary. He said without trust, there could be no negotiation, no deal, and possibly no brexit. His warning came as his rival borisjohnson continues to face questions about his private life. Heres our political editor, laura kuenssberg. Jeremy hunt wants to persuade you he ought to be the next Prime Minister. He knows that means, first of all, untangling an enormous mess. What would you do on day one in number ten to get us out of the eu at the end of october . Well, we have to approach this differently. Its the biggest constitutional crisis that i can remember. I would have the dup in my negotiating team, i would have the erg, who are the brexit purists, i would have scottish and welsh conservatives, because fundamentally i believe there is a deal to be done. What would be different about the deal you hope to achieve . Changing the backstop, but with some guarantee that were not going to have a hard border on the island of ireland, for completely obvious reasons. That approach is not too different to what boris wants. I think it will be a Technology Led solution. You are putting forward, just as borisjohnson told us yesterday, something that the European Union has said no to on multiple occasions. Ive been very clear about the concrete detail we have been talking about, thats. Was concrete detail we have been talking about, thats. Was the evidence that you could get this done . That isa that you could get this done . That is a starting point, you have to be absolutely clear about what you want and thats different to what theresa may was negotiating but the answer to your question is that both boris andi to your question is that both boris and i want to change that deal. At thejudgement is, who is the person we trust as Prime Minister to go to brussels and bring back that deal . It is about the personality of the Prime Minister. If you choose someone Prime Minister. If you choose someone where theres no trust, this wont be no negotiation, no deal. You dont trust Boris Johnson . Wont be no negotiation, no deal. You dont trust borisjohnson . Dont think you will be trustworthy as per minister . I would never make those comments about a fellow campaigner, let me finish, i would so Boris Johnson serve. Let me finish, i would so Boris Johnson serve. You sat there in a race of two and said, this is about who we can trust, someone we can trust like me or someone we cant trust. You are clearly talking about your opponent in this race. No, i am sam,i your opponent in this race. No, i am sam, iam your opponent in this race. No, i am sam, i am trustworthy. Do you worry that you will be somehow unfairly squeezed out by someone else . I have been waiting for this moment for 30 yea rs of been waiting for this moment for 30 years of my life. I have been sitting around that cabinet table thinking about how i want to transform the country. So you wanted to bea transform the country. So you wanted to be a ministerfor 30 years . When did you know . Ifi say to be a ministerfor 30 years . When did you know . If i say that, thats going to put people off. 30 years is a very long time and this themselves i would love to do this job. I think ican make i would love to do this job. I think i can make a difference. Three decades is already a long time to wa ke decades is already a long time to wake weight. For tory members keep him hanging on . Us officials have said they have returned my goods to a facility that people have said they are severely directed. Neglected. Joining us from our washington studio is Charanya Krishnaswami the americans advocacy director from amnesty international. We have heard about those appalling conditions, many people are expressing their shock, disgust and surprise. How surprised are you at what is going on . Were not all surprised. We are deeply disappointed and we are appalled. But we are not shocked. What were hearing out of the facility is very much of a piece of what weve heard, coming out of other Border Patrol facilities. So you are saying this is more widespread happening along the border . Its difficult to say precisely because organisations can listing international have a starkly had a very difficult time getting access to these facilities. There are notoriously secretive, they are very difficult to access, the only reason we know about what happened clint is because the attorneys after they had a quad mandate to be there and monitorfacilities they had a quad mandate to be there and monitor facilities and the conditions in which kids are being held. It just so conditions in which kids are being held. Itjust so happens that the attorneys knew that there were children being held in the clint facility and that is how they were able to document what took place and that others findings came to light but the truth is we cant know the full extent of what is taking place in this Border Patrol stations precisely because of oversight and access has historically been so difficult. And presumably organisations of yours asking for access. Are you being rebuffed . At this point were still in the process of seeking access and i know many others are also trying to gain access, particularly as these disturbing reports unfold, one after the other. But its just a known fa ct the other. But its just a known fact that it has always been difficult to obtain any kind of independent oversight of these facilities. This particular facility in clint, a Border Patrol station, it is my understanding of the process , it is my understanding of the process, children arent meant to spend that longer, are they . Thats absolutely correct. Theyre not supposed to spend more than 72 hours under the detention guidelines related to Border Patrol facilities. Furthermore, there is us case law and legal obligation requiring the government to transfer these children from Border Patrol custody as soon as possible. Precisely because these facilities are no place for children. There are no place for children. There are no place for children. There are no place for the families and kids who are seeking production at our border in ever greater numbers. 0n the contrary, they were designed for short term stays for one or two hours, perhaps, quick repatriation is but the population we are seeing now at the border are increasing numbers of families and kids. People who are coming to our shores in search of sheep safety. They intend on seeking asylum in the United States was not. Iranian and us leaders spent the day trading insults, as the hostility between the two sides intensified. Iran claims the new us sanctions prove the white house is mentally retarded while mr trump called irans response ignorant and insulting. The us says theres no evidence that iran has given up its ambition to develop nuclear weapons. Laura trevelyan has this report. The people in iran are great people. Just hours after President Trump signed new sanctions against iran, including those which target the Supreme Leader personally, his hawkish National Security adviser, john bolton, was in the middle east insisting the us was still prepared to talk to iran. The president has held the door open to real negotiations. All that iran needs to do is to walk through that open door. But iran declared the new sanctions would permanently close the path to diplomacy, while irans president , hassan rouhani, mocked the us strategy. Translation at the same time you call for negotiations, you seek to sanction the foreign minister . Its obvious that youre lying. If you really wanted to negotiate, we would have negotiated. President trump lost no time in hitting back, warning in a tweet that if iran attacked anything american, it would be met with great and overwhelming force. In some areas, he threatened, overwhelming will mean obliteration. Asked what message he was sending with his tweets, this was the president s reply. When theyre ready, theyll let us know. Very simple. Ready to negotiate, you mean . Ready to do whatever. Doesnt make any difference. Whatever they want to do, im ready. Iran is lashing out at the president s foreign advisers. The foreign minister, javad zarif, lashing out at what he called the us b team, which includes john bolton, plotting for war. Meanwhile, democrats are questioning the administrations strategy. The administration has no Strategic Plan as to how to get iran to the negotiating table, and what its doing is building pressure. And when you have a Pressure Cooker that has no escape valve, all it does is explode. Tensions are extremely high between tehran and washington, following irans downing of a us drone last week. Iran has warned it may violate limits on its enrichment of uranium, laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal, which the us has withdrawn from. The us president pulled back from authorising a military strike last week, but if there is further provocation from iran, there is no telling what may happen. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come theres nothing like a penalty in the 90th minute to bring drama to a football match that and more action from the womens world cup. Members of the neo nazi Resistance Movement stormed the World Trade Centre armed with pistols and shotguns. We believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as ourland. I take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner. Chapman, prison pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. It was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. He believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty and that was the end of it. The medical Research Council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. It was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which, for 29 years, has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. This is bbc news. The latest headlines americas top border official quits amid outrage over the conditions detained Migrant Children are being kept in. John sanders was reportedly overwhelmed by the crisis. The insults fly between iran and the us President Trump warns any attack will be met with overwhelming force. Iran blames america. Us democrats who want to be president are descending on miami for two nights of debates. The 20 candidates will disagree about a lot, but theyre on Common Ground when it comes to womens reproductive rights. Though several republican led states have passed restrictive abortion laws in recent months, some democratic led states are now protecting a womans right to choose. From illinois, Aleem Maqbool reports. This is not the kind of news we have been hearing of late on one of the most divisive issues in the us. Today, we proudly proclaim that in this state, we trust women. In the face of conservative games on the issue nationally, illinoisjust past a bill reinforcing a womans legal right to have an abortion. This is the room where they complete the surgical procedure. This provides for women from this state and out other states. They do not have to worry about additional boundaries or being charged. Illinois may have passed this bill effectively and training a womans right to choose but it comes in a backdrop of many other states passing laws that severely restrict that right and that in america, as a whole, it is becoming much more difficult for a woman to have an abortion. But many in illinois want it to become more difficult here also. Protesting against the new law. I ask you to rise up, god, andjudge against the new law. I ask you to rise up, god, and judge illinois for the destruction of the innocent unborn. Even inside the statehouse, a surprising prayer. From conception, were talking about a human being, made in the image of god and we are responsible to nurture and take care of them. The consequence stays with you. Millions of dollars are spent on campaigns to stop women having abortions, with some anti abortion groups run by women who themselves had pregnancies are terminated and now say they regret it. Like nancy. She wanted her state to ban all abortions, not pass a law protecting them. The bottom line is it is a killing of a human being, of a bottom line is it is a killing of a human being, ofa baby and now, enshrined in the law, abortion through to the ninth month, i cannot accept, i cannot abide by that kind of law. In many parts of the country, nancys way of thinking is starting to prevail and notjust with emotive videos. With an election approaching, the battle lines on this issue have been drawn. The mercury is rising in france, where temperatures are expected to hit a0 degrees celsius, or more than 100 fahrenheit later this week. In 2003, around 15,000 people many of them elderly died during a similar spell of extreme temperatures. From paris, heres the bbcs lucy williamson. Among the visitors to paris this week, one has come straight from the sahara. A blast of summer heat that has sent temperatures into the 30s and the government scrambling for cover. Hundreds of cool spaces, including parks, gardens and public buildings have been marked out across the capital. And temporary fountains and mist makers set up to help people keep cool. The weather may be coming from the sahara, but its not quite desert temperatures in france yet. Paris is a balmy 33 degrees today, but it is expected to rise and some parts of france further south are predicted to reach a0 degrees tomorrow. The question being asked here, is this the result of Climate Change . For a single episode like today, you cant say its due to Climate Change, 0k . Its like you go out in the street and you meet someone that is two metres high and you say oh, humanity is getting taller. In general, we know that Climate Change is also increasing extreme events. We predict this to be more frequent and more intense. Global temperatures have been on an upward trend for more than 50 years. Human activity has released growing amounts of Carbon Dioxide gas into the air, adding to the warming. Some heatwaves are not unusual in europe, but this one has hit much earlier than normal. Average National Temperatures forjune tend to hover in the 20s. Top temperatures are often much higher, though, and some parts of france and germany this week are expected to break those peak records. In france, schools arent yet on holiday and teenagers had their National Exams pushed back this week after the government said the heat was impossible. Too bad commuters on the paris metro cant plead the same. Sport now and there was late drama at the womens world cup, where the netherlands scored a 90th minute penalty to beatjapan and reach the quarter finals. Theyll face italy in the last 8 on saturday, after the italians beat china 2 0 to reach the quarter finals for the first time in 28 years. Rounding up the action, heres holly hamilton. Since these two met at the same stage four years ago, their fortunes have been very different. Japan went on to the final but have been in decline ever since. In contrast, the netherlands have turned themselves into european champions and they quickly showed why many fancy them as possible world cup winner. Lieke martens, the barcelonas star, scored her first of the tournament. The japanese know how to fight though. And before the break, yui hasegawa made it 1 1. In the second half, it looked like japan were the most likely to score a winner, getting close. When the woodwork was not stopping them, Sari Van Veenendaal was. Eventually the netherlands would get their chance. A penalty for handball and Lieke Martens scoring her second. They clench a place in the quarter finals. Next up italy, a team who has surprised a lot of people. They beat china with a goal in each half. Valentina giacinti put them ahead afterjust a quarter of an hour. After the break, aurora galli, made it a 2 0, her third goal of the tournament, after coming on as replacement. A starting place on saturday against the netherlands may be coming her way. A painting, believed to be a lost masterpiece by italian master, caravaggio, has been snapped up by a mystery buyer two days before it was due to be auctioned. The seventeenth century painting was discovered five years ago in an attic in france, as Gail Maclellan reports. A political scene, judith beheading holofernes, helped by an elderly seven. Value at around 150 million, it was due to be sold by auction later this week but has gone for what the auction house quietly says isa what the auction house quietly says is a very good price. The identity of the buyer and at the price paid are of the buyer and at the price paid a re covered by of the buyer and at the price paid are covered by a confidentiality agreement. Though it is thought it will not be held in france. After yea rs of will not be held in france. After years of analysis, it is widely accepted years of analysis, it is widely a cce pted to years of analysis, it is widely accepted to be authentic. Translation what makes this painting a caravaggio is the enormous energy, the beauty, the face ofjudith cannot be attributed to any other painter. The beauty of herface, the back of her eye, the energy that emanates from this place alongside the sensuality of these shiny lives can only belong to caravaggio. The painting believed to have late undiscovered for at least 100 years. Possibly brought to france during napoleons campaigns in southern europe. It is just a sort of thing you hope you find underneath an old mattress in the attic when youre trying to sort out attic when youre trying to sort out a leg. If only. Incentive to have tidy up, isnt it plenty more on bbc. Com. Bye for now. Hello, thats the Stormy Weather over with for now. And for the rest of the week it is turning warmer and sunnier for many though the flow of air around this area of High Pressure coming in towards north sea coastal counties will keep it relatively cool here compared with elsewhere. Rather misty and murky at times. Some cloud around to start wednesday across much of england and parts of wales, muggy in the southern areas, single figures for some in scotland. And for wednesday its scotland and Northern Ireland that will see the lions share of the sunshine. North west england, southern england brightening up, the odd shower in the far south west. The midlands and east wales rather cloudy, misty, a bit drizzly in some spots. This flow of air from the north is turning things fresher. Quite windy through the English Channel coast and the flow is coming into the north sea coast, thats why temperatures here are towards their midteens in some spots. But from western scotland, Northern Ireland and west wales, southern england, the warm spots here will be into the low 20s. And becoming warmer and sunnier to come as we go through the rest of the week. Overnight into thursday, some cloud dipping into england and wales, rather misty and rather drizzly in some spots. Warm and muggy it is going to be fresher as it is going to thursday morning. The air coming towards north sea coast, western scotland and Northern Ireland and southern england are warming up into the low 20s in some places and it gets warmer still for the rest of the week. Overnight and into thursday areas of low cloud, parts of england and wales having drizzle in some spots, it will be a colder night across southern parts and it will feel pressure out and about on thursday morning. Getting warmer in the west on thursday, there will be some spots creeping into the upper 20s, High Pressure moving out towards the north sea on friday so we will tap into some even warmer air across western parts of the uk in particular. A lot of sunshine around, here is going to be a little warmer on friday. It is going to be the warmest day in the west where some here in north west scotland, for example, could be near 30 degrees celsius. Now Western Areas will turn cooler over the weekend. The weekend starts with something hotter to the east and particularly in south east england with temperatures peaking into the low 30s on saturday, but if you dont like the sound of that, thank goodness youre not elsewhere in europe with these temperatures on the cards this week as the european heatwave hits hard. This is bbc news. The headlines the top us border official is quitting, amid anger over the treatment of Migrant Children detained in shelters, without access to showers or adequate food. Reports sayjohn sanders was overwhelmed by the crisis. Lawyers who visited one of the detention centres reported horrific conditions. President trump has again warned that any iranian attack on us targets will get what he described as an overwhelming response. Tehran called the latest us sanctions insane, and said the white house was mentally incapable. Jeremy hunt, the man battling Boris Johnson to become uk Prime Minister, says he believes he can bring back a brexit dealfrom brussels. He made a dig at his rival saying the next Prime Minister should be trustworthy. Now on bbc news