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Im ready. To. Start a member twenty feet long dog. This is deja vu news live from berlin a u. S. Court deals a blow to president trunks immigration policy as thousands of Central American migrants head towards the u. S. The president wants to restrict their ability to claim asylum on american soil but a judge in california has now belong to trumps order. Also coming out every day innocent yemenis are starving and dying because of a conflict that is entirely manmade or the latest calls for a ceasefire at the United Nations to change anything and if not what will it take to end the suffering. And one of Central America most active volcanoes roars back to Life Thousands of back to wait on the volcano of fire in guatemala threatens dozens of towns and villages. Im sorry so much going to thank you for joining us a judge in new United States has temporarily barred President Trump from denying asylum to migrants who enter the country illegally through mexico the ruling comes as the u. S. Step

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two religions. i think it s really no i would not for all the muslims and christians in the u.a.e. and in the vatican city it s like you know it s a global event but francis is facing criticism over the visit because of the emirates role in the war in yemen a saudi led coalition of which the emirates is part of has been accused of carrying out human rights abuses in its battle against hutu rebels francis will likely avoid publicly raising the topic of yemen when he meets with the emirates leaders for now the goal is a smooth first time visit by a pope to the arabian peninsula the home of his. heavy rains have flooded communities across northern australia and forced thousands to flee their homes one town half a meter of rain come down in a twenty four hour period forecasters say rain and possible tornadoes are expected the city of townsville is largely submerged and the water there is set to rise even

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this morning we ve heard from our staff this strikes we ve seen hospitals destroyed we see not large number of civilian count duties and injured especially children in the last ten to fifteen days we have to support about fifteen children that have been injured because of structural or bullets and even yesterday you have some local suppliers to them secure hold up their stocks for fear of the fighting which creates. a situation for about three hundred thousand people still trapped in the city tomorrow we are hearing that more aid is coming it s been reported that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates will contribute around five hundred million dollars in a new aid program for yemen a will that make a difference if the fighting can t be stopped. no i think this is that the critical issue on the figures we re working on right now in terms of it s a half million people who are extremely food insecurity meaning they don t know where their next meal is coming from they are lying to me e

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a sacred river. the yemen a is probably the most polluted river in the world hundreds of millions of liters of wasted dumped into it every day. the farmers who grow their food and bench to bones along the banks of the river a very worried. that i would gunned up the river is completely polluted the main culprits are the factories who just discharge their waste in it you can t farm with water that s contaminated it s a health risk. it s said that we use the filthy water but that s not true we irrigate our fields with well water which we filter first we even drink the water and we are healthy. there are far too few water treatment plants the only hope is that at least the ground water isn t toxic and can be used for preparing meals. if i cook

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squad, yemen a success story governors understand what it means to lead. it s why ronald reagan was a great president and why this president, unfortunately a first-term senator who has never had the ability to lead prior to now has, i think been a large failure when it comes to national security and foreign policy. you like that response? well, no, i don t. and here s the reason why. he s right, governors do know how to lead, he s just not one of them. right. if you look at the record of the jobs record in the state of wisconsin it s dismal. he spent more time attacking it s all foreign policy. that s my point. if you can t work with the politics in your state, how is it possible for you to work with the global politics? he s been elected three times. i was going to say, three elections all at once, dealing with all kinds of attacks. and also, being connected with reality. you re looking at the difference between oh a college professor in a seminar in theory and also ego.

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