world and it s high time to change it. reporter: president trump tweeting on international womens day, we honor women worldwide for their vital role in shaping and strengthening our communities, families, governments and businesses. in turkey, switzerland, italy, ukraine, women all around the world are gathering, some to celebrate, others holding marches and rallies. international women s day has been observed on march 8th since the early 1900s and with the momentum of the me too movement, many say it has an even greater meaning this year. in new york, laura ingal, fox news. jon: daylight saving time begins just a few hours from now as americans in 48 states set their clocks one hour ahead. however, several states are considering staying on daylight saving time year-round. experts say doing so could have a positive impact on your health because you re more likely to get in some physical activity in
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stunt. but again today, german chance said they would continue to stand by iran nuclear deal she described it as a west to keep a pressure on tehran. now iran foreign minister also at the conference meeting with his german counterpart, the u.s. says iran is not keeping to the ten off the deal but iran denies this. vice president pence also meeting today with afghan president, the u.s. currently playing role a crucial role in peace talks in this country and he spoke with the president to reenforce u.s. support for ukraine fight against russian rebels. so it seems that the despite all of these meetings that relations between the u.s. and europe continue to be strained, and not showing much sign but those differences being fixed in the during the course of a kfns. that conference continues tomorrow someday. become to you laura. katy in for uses in london thank you so much. in the the southern
of wall. via lot of money and i built a lot of wall. it would have been nice to have gotten done. laura: sarah, you mentioned this being settled in the courts. do you think he set himself up for a legal battle that he could lose? i certainly thinke think the president hasn t helped his case. the fact that they had two years of a united republican government in the u.s. house, the senate and the white house and chose not to do this, also i think hurts his case. he didn t help himself by effectively telling the american people yesterday this isn t an emergency and he doesn t have to do this. laura: go ahead, john. sarah s not wrong. i don t think the president helped himself here. that s not i don t think what the courts are going to be deciding. the courts are going to be deciding whether or not the president has authority to declare an emergency action here. that s what it is. i don t think it s going to come down to whether or not he thinks he could expedite something. it s is thi
only about 20 people are are brought over to u.s. side each day to have their credible fear interviews that are required to seek asylum because facilities here in eagle pass, texas are completely overwhelmed. eric. all right. wow. jackie, about thanks. laura. you don t have to be very smart you know you put up a barrier and people come in that s it they can t do anything unless they walk left to right and find an area where there s no barrier and they come into the united states. welcome. we ve been talking about this all day president trump facing a legal challenge with this after declaring a national emergency on the u.s. southern border. happened yesterday, critics say he delivered a free willing speech that included a number of false or misleading claim. let s bring in art the vice president of the national border patrol counsel, a perfect guest to talk about this issue.
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