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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170206

Its 9am in singapore, 1am in the morning in london and 8pm in washington, where President Trump has become embroiled in a bitter battle with the american legal system. A federal Appeals Court on sunday refused to reinstate his controversial travel ban, on people from seven mainly muslim countries, entering the united states. It was a judge in seattle whod originally put a temporary stop to the policy, and the president has accused him of putting the country in peril. Our north america correspondent nick bryant has more. The rush to reach America Arrivals from mainly muslim countries making it through immigration after an Appeals Court rejected a move by the Trump Administration to reimpose its travel ban. So, impromptu celebrations at us airports, and relief for those looking to head across the atlantic. Tonight, Atjfk Airport in new york, this family from iraq finally made it into the country. Theyd spent two years obtaining us visas, and had packed up their lives in iraq. The embassy

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:08:00

couple of blocks away from the british embassy, the international airport is a contested and a battlefield and damaged, so that is difficult. so i can quite understand why the advice at the moment is keep your head down, stay at home, but it is no comfort to those who are having to do it. the trauma and the horror of hearing the gunfire and the rockets and the explosions. that was the former the rockets and the explosions. that was the former british ambassador to sudan. colonel richard kemp was the commander of british forces in afghanistan in 2003 and worked for thejoint intelligence committee. he explained how the evacuation might have played out. i think ithink in i think in this case we have not heard, at least i have not heard, exactly what route the british evacuation occurred, but we note the americans evacuated their embassy

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of diplomats because they don t know what they re going to do now and there are no british consular staff now left in khartoum. the former uk ambassador to sudan sir nicholas kay explained the difficulties residents of khartoum are facing. it is at the confluence, the joining of the blue nile and the white nile, so there is a complicated geography involving bridges linking different parts of the city together. bridges are easily controlled and will be controlled now by either the sudanese armed forces or the rapid support forces, so those are difficult points and checkpoints to get across. and of course the international airport in khartoum is right slap bang in at the centre of town in a residential area about a

Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 14:24:00

of this water is that we re not going to do this. we re not going to get stuck. here s what they told us. so i ve been watching the cars thinking i can make it but i ve had the car stall in water before and so i m just like i ll just hang out only lived in florida for a couple of years. so this is completely shocking to me. that woman told me even though she s only been living here for a few years, she s already well versed in what happens if you try to take your car into some of these deeper parts of flood waters out here now over at fll, the international airport over there that might reopen at noon. however it s not looking too good because the runway there is still saturated with all of this flooding. and according to flight aware, even if that airport does reopen at noon, we re already looking at well over 300 canceled flights out of fll, sarah. yeah you can see also that some of the f dot is out there. the florida department of transportation kind of moving people along in

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