and as we have been through the programme, if you want to get in touch, you can e mail and get us on social media. one fear has messaged and asked if we will talk about president obama s debate speech. we will play some pa rt debate speech. we will play some part of that with the help of nick brya nt part of that with the help of nick bryant who was at the speech in new york. donald trump s press conference was in new york. in washington, the senate has been holding confirmation hearings for some of the nominees for the trump administration. nearly all cabinet positions need senate approval, but rejections of major appointments are rare. senatorjeff sessions is on his second day of questions. he s nominated for attorney general. elaine chao is nominated for transport secretary. the focus though was on rex tillerson. he is donald trump s nominee for secretary of state. he would have expected questions about russia. in his capacity as the head of exxon mobil, he s had extensive
becometrump who may soon the only world leader who does not believe in climate change. we will get the latest on the u.n. climate summit and look at an issue that has barely received coverage here the moroccan occupation of the western sahara which many consider to be africa s last colony. that areimate talks this month, is an excellent king and theor the community around him to whitewash the decline, the oppression, authoritarianism, and also make people forget about the occupation that has been ongoing for more than four decades in western sahara. amy: we will speak to a british-algerian activist who was blocked from entering western sahara during the u.n. climate summit and we will go to , the streets of marrake to speak with syrian refugeesho have fled here to escape war. i want to ask him why and they want to close the borders first. syria s have suffered very much. why should they close the border in our faces? they should help us because we have gone through a lo
honduras is just one country very much under the maras control. but how did this come about? in the 1990 s the u.s. government waged war on gangs in cities such as los angeles. as a result, more than 20,000 gangsters were deported to el salvador and honduras. of all the street gangs in honduras, two are particularly brutal mara salvatrucha also known as ms 13 and 18th street, which originated in los angeles. the honduran government has responded with an iron fist, locking up thousands of gang members. but that s had no effect on the influence of the mar as, and membership numbers have continued to rise. in honduras, every day life is permeated by violence. this isis tegucigal, onone the most dangegeus cities in the worlrld. 3838ear-old jajaime jael soriao has just been called to the local police station to confirm the identity of his brother. soririano s 33-year-old brother was shot on the street just a few hours ago. people are killed here and the police never inves
southern hemisphere. amy: the prime minister of fiji makes a personal appeaeal to becometrump who may soon the only world leader who does not believe in climate change. we will get the latest on the u.n. climate summit and look at an issue that has barely received coverage here the moroccan occupation of the western sahara which many consider to be africa s last colony. that areemate talks thisis month, is an excellent king and theofor the community around him to whitewash the decline, the oppression, authoritarianism, and also make people forget about the occupation that has been ongoing for more than four decades in western sahara. amy: we will speak to a british-algerian activist who was blocked from entering western sahara during the u.n. climate summit and we will go to , the streets of marrakesh to speak with syrian refugees who have fled here to escape war. i want to ask him why and they want to close the borders first. syria s have suffered very much. why should
good evening. as france gears up for a presidential election in just six months from now, seven hope. our competing this weekend in what will be the first of two rounds of u.s. style primaries. it being a three course race between nicolas sarkozy and former prime minister other four candidates all pulling at under 10% each. brown, who ise following developments north of france. this is what he told me. his speech has just come to an end. here s really laid out his program of what he intends to do and how he intends to enter his next quarter. he was a tell people the truth before the election, not after the election. outline in great detail how he plans to govern in the 100 days after that. also making a direct approach. not just in right-wing centrist voters. but also for those disappointed by the socialist government that would have voted for socialists in the past. the supportersid have been extremely confident on the surface at the very least. pollsm is of course those