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RT SophieCo February 2, 2018
Chief is raising the alarm over children of
Islamic State
fighters that have been brought to germany he says the youngsters are living time bombs that can be used in terror plots inside the country or disappear all over as more. Well hung said the children of german parents who went off to join isis in iraq syria pose a potential
Security Threat
when or if they return back here to germany in fact he went as far as to refer to them in some cases as a ticking time bombs they were confronted early with
Islamic State
ideology learn to fight and were in some cases forced to participate in the abuse of prisoners or even the killing of prisoners we have to consider that these children could be living time bombs there is a danger that these children come back brainwashed with a mission to carry out attacks or mustnt also went on to say that there was a whole network of online isis headhunters looking to recruit and radicalize potentially
Vulnerable Children
Islamic State
uses headhunters who scour the internet for children that can be approached and tries to radicalize these children were recruited children for terrorist attacks its no wonder that germany is concerned the country has seen a number of mine is involved in terrorist attacks over the last couple of years most notably there was a case back in twenty sixteen when a twelve year old boy tried to blow up a
Christmas Market
in the west of the country and the
German Government
figures showed it around one thousand people left the country to go and joy in isis now around one third of those have returned back to germany but the government also points out they have no way of knowing how many children are being born to those those germans that went off to join isis and how many potentially could come back to the country and pose a threat but that prompted mohsin to say that he. I thought that the
Security Services
should be given the right to launch surveillance operations against mine is in germany thats anybody under the age of fourteen years old though of course comes with its own issues a particularly sensitive topic talking about launching why it tops and other types of surveillance operation against children that young. Concerns of the return of i sold children are also shared by a top counterterrorism officer in the u. K. Hes warning that ignoring the risks they pose may be a problem in the future some terror groups are training children to commit atrocities we need to not just understand the risk the mother poses but the risk that any child poses as well look at them on a keys by keyes basis and they may be interested we discussed this with
Stephen Morris
from the
English Democratic Party
and
Mohammad Shafiq
chief executive of the
Ramadan Foundation
who shared their views on the issue. We always have this like little cooler thing of children where they can do no wrong and then obviously when they do some wrong its all we can do this we can do that to try and help them go to bear in mind these are children that are trained to kill they are not just good in a mock in a street been antisocial these of a direct agenda and the agenda is to kill as many people as possible so we do have to clamp down on this our
Security Services
and police are doing a tremendous summer worked with twenty five who those children are and what risk for children or their parents pause to the
United Kingdom
and i think its. Its too early to speculate about the circumstances of these children these are children they didnt make the choice. To go and live in syria it was their parents and we should not punish the children for the actions of the crimes of the parents im quite clear in terms of human rights universal declaration of human rights that we should welcome them back and help them rebuild their life where we can help them but we should help them over there we dont have to bring them here this is where the you and nato are really massively failed because they should have a buffer zone as they should have set up safe zones around the syria get these children into these areas look after them trying to reeducate them. But know what youve got a youve got to do want people to bring them over here let them walk free while the been assessed well know. The walking through it but we dont live in the law of the jungle its not more brutal we live in a country where we value the rule of law and where we have people in this case these children who have been forced to syria by their parents these children havent taken that decision and there are in no legal state to consent to be sent to be taken to syria that they are british citizens as a. As a society and as a country have a duty of care towards their children in the u. K. Anybody below the age of eighteen is actually classed as a child a fourteen fifteen sixteen year old or seventeen year old can just go around the streets with a knife. Like anybody else you know so they are as big a threat is anybody you know you cannot you say just because they were under the age of eighteen this can go into the age of forty that they are no longer a threat because the us they in themselves are victims of isis and their crimes have been returned to do you k. Im hoping that theyll get psychological help for the trauma that theyve seen and the terrorism and oppression that theyve witnessed whilst living in syria that theyve gone through the process of divided nation to see that they are a threat to anybody in this country and this state and if having been through that to process they are found to have recovered and cleared then theyre not actually thats a
Good Opportunity
to welcome them back in the
United Kingdom
so that they can make a positive contribution to our society if it turns out that they are evolving extremism and the alvey involved in terrorism then we need to do as much work as possible to deve gowda caused them and to protect them protect themselves from such an evil ideology. Murder rate in the us city of baltimore skyrocketed in two thousand and seventeen with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand people in a record in a city that already has a reputation for being dangerous and crime ridden. Q. Cities in body american urban decay more depressingly in the city of
Baltimore Baltimore
struggles with a record high murder rate. Murder. In full. Yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy. It all comes as baltimore has been rocked by the ongoing trials in one of americas
Biggest Police
corruption scandals the
Gun Trace Task
force an elite group of plainclothes officers was supposed to be reducing violence and violence and crime however it now seems they were actually adding to it six out of eight members of the group have pleaded guilty to charges of organized crime including extortion and drug dealing. Its across the story. The
Baltimore Police
department is now involved in one of the biggest scandals and u. S. Law enforcement history for months now the court system has been trying to investigate corruption within the citys police force eight officers are on trial over
Drug Trafficking
racketeering robbery and planting fake evidence like drugs and the weekends we would create false reports to cover up the robberies we were involved in. It was like aware if life were got away with a lot of things if
Proven Guilty
the officers and maybe face twenty to one hundred years in prison and six of them have already pleaded guilty and are now acting as witnesses didnt hopes of softening the moving verdict and their lawyers claim the officer spilled guilt over what theyve done mr jenkins is extremely remorseful hes been remorseful for a long time even before these charges were brought and hes relieved that today finally he was publicly able to accept responsibility for their clients sorry for what they did or should. Be so it seems regretful of what what happened i really dont have any comment meanwhile officers cases continue to be dismissed with hundreds under review and most of them involve incidents of officer switching off their body cameras to plant drugs or guns and then reenact seizing the evidence they had already planted. And all castros eldest son has reportedly committed suicide that is according to cuban state media for the
Castro Diaz Balart
a son of the famous a cuban that revolutionary leader was sixty eight he had been battling depression for quite some time it was reported that he had been hospitalized previously for treatment but was later released for
Outpatient Care
at the time of his death he was serving as a scientific advisor to cubas council of state as well as the
Vice President
of the
Cuban Academy
of sciences. Pentagon has acknowledged that it conducted an unsuccessful missile test on wednesday the missile was launched from land and failed to intercept an incoming target launched from an aircraft over hawaii a pentagon spokesperson confirmed the incident yesterday during a press briefing. It did not meet our objectives but we learned something all the time with these tests and we learned something from this one and will continue to improve our capabilities. Earlier i was joined by
Michael Maloof
a former pentagon official and he said that creating a workable
Missile Defense
is an extremely challenging task and has to be approved they have a lot of bugs and youve got to consider too that when youre shooting and shooting a missile like this its like to get a bullet with another bullet and even these tests that they did occur were under very controlled conditions and the yet there were failure this is the second failure since june i believe and if the
North Koreans
for example were to do a swarm approach with four or five missiles at a time it would absolutely overload the system so somethings going to get through the system itself needs a lot of work and were talking about
Technology Levels
that are still in the infant stage so theyre going to they have a lot of tweaking to do a lot of research and development that needs to be done and it may include technologies and involve technologies that are not quite ready to be to be made operational and frankly this is extremely expensive and given the
Budget Constraints
that are coming from the other end so policymakers are really going to have to double down and figure out a plan and execute that plan and its not happening right now. It would be a man who lost his whole family in a nato air raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the
European Court
of human rights he says the alliance that drops two bombs on his house during its military intervention in the country in two thousand and eleven. Now we demand that we need to explain why our house and houses were showing all the military targets i dont understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children our neighbors our friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the targets of the nato cross struck specifically at night when people were in their home they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure while they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons there. We can see on the map where the nato attack took place has mentioned thirteen people were killed in the bombardment including three children he says his house may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libyas former leader
Moammar Gadhafi
but he says that it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill battle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however how he says his lawyers have now found a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families. When we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case could become a historical precedent. On thursday germanys parliament the bundestag took up whether to extend economic sanctions against russia a proposal to drop the restrictions was made by the left party which supports a less confrontational approach towards moscow supporters of the measure say that even sanctions against russia have damaged europes
Economic Development
here is a look at what was said on both sides of the debate. Damage and
Economic Development
massively both in russia and germany that sanctions had to be extended economic sanctions are the only effective means besides diplomacy to stop russias expansion if it wins this we believe the russian government is not prepared to accept a western
Democratic Values
weve watched russian politics over the past few years and see that russia is not the west moreover its the opposite of the western model of a
Democratic Society
sanctions work they really work thats it russia is our direct neighbor mundane imbalance and peace was russia is in the german and the european interest and we must treat dreiser with respect and on an equal footing with the russian people not putin and those tourists the grid people deserve. Well it is germany which has felt the impact of sanctions most of all germany accounts for nearly forty percent of export trade losses since they were introduced the e. U. Imposed of the sanctions against russia in two thousand and fourteen in response to the annexation of crimea measures targeted russias
Financial Energy
and defense sectors we got a comment from our minute paul hampel alternative for germany and p. Took part in the debates sanctions helping nobody russian or germany all the
European Countries
German Economy
has lost between twenty fourteen and twenty sixteen some ninety billion euros. We affected by more than forty percent by the policy of the west i would america. So i dont know its very little so off course there is no intention in washington to. Stop to say but there is a much stronger course in my country and im sure as well as in our european neighborhood as well of course they came for a long good time but europe russia. The situation in the ukraine we have to keep our interests in mind. Campaigning for the mayoral elections in the japanese city of nagano has again highlighted the controversial nature of americas military presence on the island of okinawa japan
Central Government
and authorities in okinawa where u. S. Troops are currently stationed have been doing battle over the possible relocation of their base to the
Northern City
of not go a recent poll shows sixty three percent of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city who opposes americas deployment of troops to the island says a vote for him would be a vote for defending okinawas autonomy. So you got your selections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of not go in okinawa our countrys
Current Administration
is attacking us with attempts to sway the power of these elections are meant to defend japanese democracy and our autonomy were asking people from all over the country for their understanding okinawa is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what were doing. On one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan and the us decided the american base should be relocated to a remote area of a no go the decision was made in order to reduce the military impact on the populated communities of southern okinawa but there has since been numerous crimes committed in relation to the us military presence there. Activists in okinawa believe it the japanese government has been turning a blind eye to the tense situation playing out on the region. I dont think they are mistaken i mean it is a really strong body oh refusing the it could have nation of the day but another candidate is a bucked up book by japanese
Central Government
so he agrees. Then the new military base in him though most people are against the new media based construction is government opens government hungry ignoring voice against democracy and against the decision if the. Accept they base they can get the money we need the citizens who know the true us the facts are really. Worried japans government sent who sent. Ministers money and all the macall. Fake news of but we will not loose we will win but as a from our army back in just over twenty nine minutes with your headlines you are watching our to international troops. Democratic anger over president drum state of the
Union Immigration
run wrecked will that make reaching a deal on dreamers even harder to take a look. At that on this edition. Of the politicking on larry king
Islamic State<\/a> fighters that have been brought to germany he says the youngsters are living time bombs that can be used in terror plots inside the country or disappear all over as more. Well hung said the children of german parents who went off to join isis in iraq syria pose a potential
Security Threat<\/a> when or if they return back here to germany in fact he went as far as to refer to them in some cases as a ticking time bombs they were confronted early with
Islamic State<\/a> ideology learn to fight and were in some cases forced to participate in the abuse of prisoners or even the killing of prisoners we have to consider that these children could be living time bombs there is a danger that these children come back brainwashed with a mission to carry out attacks or mustnt also went on to say that there was a whole network of online isis headhunters looking to recruit and radicalize potentially
Vulnerable Children<\/a>
Islamic State<\/a> uses headhunters who scour the internet for children that can be approached and tries to radicalize these children were recruited children for terrorist attacks its no wonder that germany is concerned the country has seen a number of mine is involved in terrorist attacks over the last couple of years most notably there was a case back in twenty sixteen when a twelve year old boy tried to blow up a
Christmas Market<\/a> in the west of the country and the
German Government<\/a> figures showed it around one thousand people left the country to go and joy in isis now around one third of those have returned back to germany but the government also points out they have no way of knowing how many children are being born to those those germans that went off to join isis and how many potentially could come back to the country and pose a threat but that prompted mohsin to say that he. I thought that the
Security Services<\/a> should be given the right to launch surveillance operations against mine is in germany thats anybody under the age of fourteen years old though of course comes with its own issues a particularly sensitive topic talking about launching why it tops and other types of surveillance operation against children that young. Concerns of the return of i sold children are also shared by a top counterterrorism officer in the u. K. Hes warning that ignoring the risks they pose may be a problem in the future some terror groups are training children to commit atrocities we need to not just understand the risk the mother poses but the risk that any child poses as well look at them on a keys by keyes basis and they may be interested we discussed this with
Stephen Morris<\/a> from the
English Democratic Party<\/a> and
Mohammad Shafiq<\/a> chief executive of the
Ramadan Foundation<\/a> who shared their views on the issue. We always have this like little cooler thing of children where they can do no wrong and then obviously when they do some wrong its all we can do this we can do that to try and help them go to bear in mind these are children that are trained to kill they are not just good in a mock in a street been antisocial these of a direct agenda and the agenda is to kill as many people as possible so we do have to clamp down on this our
Security Services<\/a> and police are doing a tremendous summer worked with twenty five who those children are and what risk for children or their parents pause to the
United Kingdom<\/a> and i think its. Its too early to speculate about the circumstances of these children these are children they didnt make the choice. To go and live in syria it was their parents and we should not punish the children for the actions of the crimes of the parents im quite clear in terms of human rights universal declaration of human rights that we should welcome them back and help them rebuild their life where we can help them but we should help them over there we dont have to bring them here this is where the you and nato are really massively failed because they should have a buffer zone as they should have set up safe zones around the syria get these children into these areas look after them trying to reeducate them. But know what youve got a youve got to do want people to bring them over here let them walk free while the been assessed well know. The walking through it but we dont live in the law of the jungle its not more brutal we live in a country where we value the rule of law and where we have people in this case these children who have been forced to syria by their parents these children havent taken that decision and there are in no legal state to consent to be sent to be taken to syria that they are british citizens as a. As a society and as a country have a duty of care towards their children in the u. K. Anybody below the age of eighteen is actually classed as a child a fourteen fifteen sixteen year old or seventeen year old can just go around the streets with a knife. Like anybody else you know so they are as big a threat is anybody you know you cannot you say just because they were under the age of eighteen this can go into the age of forty that they are no longer a threat because the us they in themselves are victims of isis and their crimes have been returned to do you k. Im hoping that theyll get psychological help for the trauma that theyve seen and the terrorism and oppression that theyve witnessed whilst living in syria that theyve gone through the process of divided nation to see that they are a threat to anybody in this country and this state and if having been through that to process they are found to have recovered and cleared then theyre not actually thats a
Good Opportunity<\/a> to welcome them back in the
United Kingdom<\/a> so that they can make a positive contribution to our society if it turns out that they are evolving extremism and the alvey involved in terrorism then we need to do as much work as possible to deve gowda caused them and to protect them protect themselves from such an evil ideology. Murder rate in the us city of baltimore skyrocketed in two thousand and seventeen with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand people in a record in a city that already has a reputation for being dangerous and crime ridden. Q. Cities in body american urban decay more depressingly in the city of
Baltimore Baltimore<\/a> struggles with a record high murder rate. Murder. In full. Yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy. It all comes as baltimore has been rocked by the ongoing trials in one of americas
Biggest Police<\/a> corruption scandals the
Gun Trace Task<\/a> force an elite group of plainclothes officers was supposed to be reducing violence and violence and crime however it now seems they were actually adding to it six out of eight members of the group have pleaded guilty to charges of organized crime including extortion and drug dealing. Its across the story. The
Baltimore Police<\/a> department is now involved in one of the biggest scandals and u. S. Law enforcement history for months now the court system has been trying to investigate corruption within the citys police force eight officers are on trial over
Drug Trafficking<\/a> racketeering robbery and planting fake evidence like drugs and the weekends we would create false reports to cover up the robberies we were involved in. It was like aware if life were got away with a lot of things if
Proven Guilty<\/a> the officers and maybe face twenty to one hundred years in prison and six of them have already pleaded guilty and are now acting as witnesses didnt hopes of softening the moving verdict and their lawyers claim the officer spilled guilt over what theyve done mr jenkins is extremely remorseful hes been remorseful for a long time even before these charges were brought and hes relieved that today finally he was publicly able to accept responsibility for their clients sorry for what they did or should. Be so it seems regretful of what what happened i really dont have any comment meanwhile officers cases continue to be dismissed with hundreds under review and most of them involve incidents of officer switching off their body cameras to plant drugs or guns and then reenact seizing the evidence they had already planted. And all castros eldest son has reportedly committed suicide that is according to cuban state media for the
Castro Diaz Balart<\/a> a son of the famous a cuban that revolutionary leader was sixty eight he had been battling depression for quite some time it was reported that he had been hospitalized previously for treatment but was later released for
Outpatient Care<\/a> at the time of his death he was serving as a scientific advisor to cubas council of state as well as the
Vice President<\/a> of the
Cuban Academy<\/a> of sciences. Pentagon has acknowledged that it conducted an unsuccessful missile test on wednesday the missile was launched from land and failed to intercept an incoming target launched from an aircraft over hawaii a pentagon spokesperson confirmed the incident yesterday during a press briefing. It did not meet our objectives but we learned something all the time with these tests and we learned something from this one and will continue to improve our capabilities. Earlier i was joined by
Michael Maloof<\/a> a former pentagon official and he said that creating a workable
Missile Defense<\/a> is an extremely challenging task and has to be approved they have a lot of bugs and youve got to consider too that when youre shooting and shooting a missile like this its like to get a bullet with another bullet and even these tests that they did occur were under very controlled conditions and the yet there were failure this is the second failure since june i believe and if the
North Koreans<\/a> for example were to do a swarm approach with four or five missiles at a time it would absolutely overload the system so somethings going to get through the system itself needs a lot of work and were talking about
Technology Levels<\/a> that are still in the infant stage so theyre going to they have a lot of tweaking to do a lot of research and development that needs to be done and it may include technologies and involve technologies that are not quite ready to be to be made operational and frankly this is extremely expensive and given the
Budget Constraints<\/a> that are coming from the other end so policymakers are really going to have to double down and figure out a plan and execute that plan and its not happening right now. It would be a man who lost his whole family in a nato air raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the
European Court<\/a> of human rights he says the alliance that drops two bombs on his house during its military intervention in the country in two thousand and eleven. Now we demand that we need to explain why our house and houses were showing all the military targets i dont understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children our neighbors our friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the targets of the nato cross struck specifically at night when people were in their home they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure while they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons there. We can see on the map where the nato attack took place has mentioned thirteen people were killed in the bombardment including three children he says his house may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libyas former leader
Moammar Gadhafi<\/a> but he says that it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill battle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however how he says his lawyers have now found a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families. When we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case could become a historical precedent. On thursday germanys parliament the bundestag took up whether to extend economic sanctions against russia a proposal to drop the restrictions was made by the left party which supports a less confrontational approach towards moscow supporters of the measure say that even sanctions against russia have damaged europes
Economic Development<\/a> here is a look at what was said on both sides of the debate. Damage and
Economic Development<\/a> massively both in russia and germany that sanctions had to be extended economic sanctions are the only effective means besides diplomacy to stop russias expansion if it wins this we believe the russian government is not prepared to accept a western
Democratic Values<\/a> weve watched russian politics over the past few years and see that russia is not the west moreover its the opposite of the western model of a
Democratic Society<\/a> sanctions work they really work thats it russia is our direct neighbor mundane imbalance and peace was russia is in the german and the european interest and we must treat dreiser with respect and on an equal footing with the russian people not putin and those tourists the grid people deserve. Well it is germany which has felt the impact of sanctions most of all germany accounts for nearly forty percent of export trade losses since they were introduced the e. U. Imposed of the sanctions against russia in two thousand and fourteen in response to the annexation of crimea measures targeted russias
Financial Energy<\/a> and defense sectors we got a comment from our minute paul hampel alternative for germany and p. Took part in the debates sanctions helping nobody russian or germany all the
European Countries<\/a>
German Economy<\/a> has lost between twenty fourteen and twenty sixteen some ninety billion euros. We affected by more than forty percent by the policy of the west i would america. So i dont know its very little so off course there is no intention in washington to. Stop to say but there is a much stronger course in my country and im sure as well as in our european neighborhood as well of course they came for a long good time but europe russia. The situation in the ukraine we have to keep our interests in mind. Campaigning for the mayoral elections in the japanese city of nagano has again highlighted the controversial nature of americas military presence on the island of okinawa japan
Central Government<\/a> and authorities in okinawa where u. S. Troops are currently stationed have been doing battle over the possible relocation of their base to the
Northern City<\/a> of not go a recent poll shows sixty three percent of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city who opposes americas deployment of troops to the island says a vote for him would be a vote for defending okinawas autonomy. So you got your selections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of not go in okinawa our countrys
Current Administration<\/a> is attacking us with attempts to sway the power of these elections are meant to defend japanese democracy and our autonomy were asking people from all over the country for their understanding okinawa is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what were doing. On one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan and the us decided the american base should be relocated to a remote area of a no go the decision was made in order to reduce the military impact on the populated communities of southern okinawa but there has since been numerous crimes committed in relation to the us military presence there. Activists in okinawa believe it the japanese government has been turning a blind eye to the tense situation playing out on the region. I dont think they are mistaken i mean it is a really strong body oh refusing the it could have nation of the day but another candidate is a bucked up book by japanese
Central Government<\/a> so he agrees. Then the new military base in him though most people are against the new media based construction is government opens government hungry ignoring voice against democracy and against the decision if the. Accept they base they can get the money we need the citizens who know the true us the facts are really. Worried japans government sent who sent. Ministers money and all the macall. Fake news of but we will not loose we will win but as a from our army back in just over twenty nine minutes with your headlines you are watching our to international troops. Democratic anger over president drum state of the
Union Immigration<\/a> run wrecked will that make reaching a deal on dreamers even harder to take a look. At that on this edition. Of the politicking on larry king
President Donald Trump<\/a> delivered his first state of the
Union Address<\/a> tuesday night and left many democratic lawmakers and activists furious over his remarks about immigration so the this mean of a deal on docket is now even further out of reach than it was before and if not what happens to the socalled dreamers who seem to be caught between the two warring
Political Parties<\/a> will start with cesar vargas cesar is an immigration activist director of the dream
Action Coalition<\/a> he is also in new york states first openly undocumented attorney he was formerly a latino outreach strategist for
Bernie Sanders<\/a> twenty sixteen president ial campaign he joins us from new york how did you feel about the address cesar. Hi larry thank you so much for having me well there is no question that this president had the opportunity to really heal a nation that has been divided along many racial lines along political lines along partisan lines and frankly the president dropped the ball instead of trying to unite us he put he threw gas in the fire and and really just continued to divide the nation exploiting fear exploiting the actual suffering of a family who had been our family who suffer the murder of their daughter by gang members and theres no question that we obviously want to keep our nation safe but this president pretty much put a solution for dreamers a solution for our immigration system even farther with his rhetoric and frankly you know this is the not a president there really is listen more to
Stephen Miller<\/a> and his allowance stephen millet to become president than
President Trump<\/a> becoming a leader and actually coming together to unify a nation and provide solutions for the dreamers as well as provide
National Security<\/a> for our nation he said hes for a pair to service and ship for one point eight million dreamers you know one of those didnt that encourage you. Theres no question that is encourage is no question that dreamers want to be able to have a path to citizenship but at the same time not at the cost of other immigrants on the bus we obviously want to have a path to citizenship and aspire to the
American Dream<\/a> like many other people as we said all americans are dreamers yes we all are
American Dream<\/a>ers we all are americans and what this president is pretty much frankly trying to do is try to trying to pass a complete anti immigrant list on the backs of dreamers hes trying to say will give you a path to citizenship but in exchange we are going to criminalize and target detain and the poor your mother your father your spouse and frankly thats not a deal that we can accept we are not going to target other immigrants just so dreamers just or communities can group of income be protected and thats frankly what this president s trying to do divide more people and put people in a position to choose their own safety over their parents safety and thats something that is unamerican oh you came you susan. I came to the u. S. When i was five or so after my father passed away and like and like any loving mother my mom took the break decision to come here to give me a better life in mexico it was either not having enough food to eat living in a one room with no windows or take a chance in going up north right to to the dream of one day perhaps one of her sons will become an attorney and for me the original dreamers the dreamers are my parents that risked everything to give me a better life and now as an attorney im going to make sure that i am fighting for my family im going to make sure that my mom has a path to citizenship and im going to make sure that dreamers as well as all our communities can be protected because this is exactly what this nation is about we are a nation immigrants but were also a nation where we are welcoming more people and embracing people who work hard and aspire to the
American Dream<\/a> representative joe tim lee the third he switched them issued one point new speech and he declared the dreamers you are part of our story we will fight for you we will not or go away you have a lot of things in that pledge. I do have faith that we are going to get this whether we have faith in congress the reality is a sixty percent of the
American People<\/a> have faith in congress but what we do know is that i do have faith that were going to get this done we have seen this anti immigrant rhetoric before we have seen this hate and seen a phobia back before whether it was people targeting irish italian german jews we have seen this before and were seeing this now like before were going to overcome this like before the
American Dream<\/a> is going to survive is going to flourish and going to allow many people to continue to work hard and really aspire to their aspirations as lawyers doctors engineers and i know were going to make sure that we are continuing that work and it starts working here in our communities were going to demonstrate that myself and many people who come here as children or people who are biped tempera protected status can have a chance of the
American Dream<\/a> and i do believe that were going to get this done the
Senate Majority<\/a> whip john cornyn republican of texas bill if the democrats dont figure out a way to negotiate then the
Doctor Program<\/a> will end and they will be responsible whats your reaction to. Well they are pretty much trying to hijack a deal republicans and
Steven Miller<\/a> and attorney general just sessions is trying to hijack the overall deal they know that if they put all this anti immigrant lives theyre going to try to to to shut up a wall down the
American People<\/a>s throat theyre trying to increase over twenty five billion dollars that could be going towards fixing our role if they could could be going to our infrastructure they could be going into veterans medical assistance you know all this money could be used in a better situation and yes we have seen right now the biggest budget over eight hundred billion dollars being going to
Immigration Enforcement<\/a> thats combined and that the way. The f. B. I. And many other agencies combined so we already have resources our
Immigration Enforcement<\/a> what we need to do is republicans actually coming to the table saying we need to dream act but were also need some funding to to update technology we need funding to ensure that we have monitoring across remote areas of the border lets work on that lets not say what will give a dreamers but were going to target. Were going to eliminate the rights of u. S. Citizens to bring in there is an errant were going to bring eliminate that so i think republicans are the one to play the games and of course were going to pressure democrats to also work with republicans on a deal to learn to use these will be calling on you again thank you so much for having me im now joined by chris shays the former republican u. S. Representative from connecticut he was a
Senior Member<\/a> of the finance and
Homeland Security<\/a> committees and was vice chair of the budget and government oversight committees he joins me from washington d. C. Chris will trump speech i mean the tweets all the time will his speech matter. Yeah it mattered to people last night i mean i i basically enjoyed the speech i thought it was one of the more interesting ones and you know i ive been on the house floor for those speeches twenty one times and i thought it was kind of a well thought out speech but its not a teleprompter and you just pray that thats the real you know the real donald trump but but im not sure it is im in fact lee i dont think it is his own speech i noticed that and you know he was having a little fun but it was a good speech you know you could raise questions about parts of it but the bottom line is. It was more a
Campaign Speech<\/a> but it was interesting i love the stories i love the introduction of the folks. And it was it was a president ial speech and i guess you know we set the bar so low for him sometimes that when he gives a speech like this we think its even better than it probably is government funding runs out again so were a see expect another shutdown. Its very possible i mean we are at a point unlike what we used to be you know twenty years ago or thirty years ago where the full house would decide a vote now it has to be practically all republican all and when the democrats were in charge all democrats and thats not healthy trump once twenty five billion for
Border Security<\/a> is ministration intends to propose two hundred billion over ten years for infrastructure wheres the money come from. Well thats the thats the big issue i mean he its easy to applaud a tax cut and a big tax cut though this wasnt the biggest like you said but the eighth in rank. No its really tragic what people realize is one of the things that slows our economy down are our huge deficits twenty billion dollars i
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