On an offensive that some say could bring two nato powers into direct military conflict. One of them joining with all this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. U. S. Diplomat bill which is and slams me unwisely to on sun suchi for her handling of the refugee crisis. America is the place to do business. Donald trump sells his America First visions of business elites in davos but he also wishes a star in warning against unfair trade practices. And well tell you why growing numbers of young people have turned up in the french port of cali with the hope of crossing over to the u. K. We begin inside Northern Syria where al jazeera is travelled alongside the turkish army as they continue their offensive to sweep kurdish fighters from the region president reagan to an earlier war and Operation Olive Branch could push all the way east to the front here with iraq move risks a possible confrontation though with the kurdish y. P. Greenmail why p. G. Militia now thats a group of fighters
Taking on rivals tesla and setting up projects in hurricane hit areas. And as a car finance firm issues a profit warning because of falling new car sales we want to know would you still buy a new car . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. Would you boy a new car not a used one, especially not from jamie. Today marks the last day of the five yearly congress in china, which has confirmed xijinping a second five year term as it ends. Xi will even have his name inscribed in the partys constitution, placing him alongside mao in the chinese pantheon. But as xi consolidates his power, america is ramping up the pressure. On monday, the white house said that on his forthcoming trip to asia next week President Trump will press china to cease what the white house calls its predatory trade practices. And he will do that by addressing the problem of chinas trade barriers. And there is a lot at stake. So far this year, the us has imported goods worth over 319 billion
Lets get more on the news that uk Border Force Officers have intercepted more boats trying to cross the English Channel. The uk government says france should do more to stop them leaving and shut down the route completely. French police insist theyre catching more people attempting to make the trip than ever before. Jacqueline mckenzie is an immigration lawyerfrom mckenzie, beute and pope solicitors. Shejoins me now from south london. It isa it is a french problem are a british problem . I think it is really, really. Both countries are experiencing a problem but really and truly what we have got is a breakdown of the common european asylu m breakdown of the common european asylum system. We do not have a system whereby all the Member States of europe are taking responsibility for people who are seeking refuge. Some countries are having a disproportionate problem and other countries are having none. And so, when the uk said these people should go back to france because france is a safe
This is another important decision. People have to understand that the ninth circuit really is where the battle began with respect to the travel ban. And the president issued this ban which is now the second travel ban in an attempt to come up with something that was constitutionally sound and that would have a better chance of being upheld ultimately by the u. S. Supreme court. So this will now be the ninth circuits look at the second travel ban and ruling on its constitutionality. The initial problems that they criticize criticized in the first travel ban been resolved and fixed by the changes in the second executive order. And so laura, this is an important decision. The assumption a lot of people assume the ninth circuit are more liberal jurisdiction out there, probably a going to do what the Fourth Circuit did but we dont know yet. We dont know yet. Its already before the court supreme. Jeff sessions and the department of justice did not wait for the ruling as is customary before
hasn t been hot everywhere, these weather fronts running through the northwest of scotland, and overnight tonight we will see more cloud feed in from the north sea into eastern coastal areas. elsewhere, lots of clear skies. a warmer night to follow, very warm start to the day tomorrow. some temperatures, particularly towards coastal areas, perhaps the isle of wight again, may not see temperatures drop below 19 or 20 celsius. already a head start on those temperatures for tomorrow. still some cloud towards north sea facing coasts that could lap on shore at the time, but elsewhere lots of blue sky and sunshine. more sunshine tomorrow from mainland scotland, temperatures will rise steadily across england and wales to the low to mid 30s, possibly peaking across central and southern england at 36 or maybe even 37 celsius. but it s all to change on sunday. the high pressure moves away to the east, low pressure will send some rather unstable, moist, humid feeling air further northwards. this