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it'll start going to try to put it on top. this is it a way to use live from berlin a deadly day in kabul at least forty people have been killed and dozens wounded after a suicide bomber struck in the afghan capital the target this time muslim scholars celebrating the birthday of the prophet muhammad also coming up as thousands of central american migrants head towards california a u.s. federal judge rules that president and donald trump cannot deny them their right to seek asylum even if they enter the country illegally plus. she's just
a small child and has to carry so much weight it could break her back it's hard for her eeks eight year old so maya she escaped the threat of islamic state terror and now she's forced to work to feed her family a fake shared by thousands of syrian refugee children eleven on. leyla iraq thank you so much for your company everyone a federal judge in the united states has temporarily barred president donald trump from denying asylum to migrants who enter the country illegally from mexico the president had issued a proclamation that anyone who did not go to official ports of entry would be ineligible for asylum the federal court's ruling comes as the u.s. steps up its security at its border with mexico over. fears that migrants might try
to overrun the checkpoints thousands of migrants from central america are currently waiting in the mexican city of tijuana to apply for asylum in the u.s. and in his ruling the judge said that trump's order to block asylum claims represented quote an extreme departure from previous practice take a listen. actually i have the quote here for you whatever the scope of the president's authority he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that congress has expressly forbidden. while the temporary restraining order will remain in place until there is a permanent legal ruling all right this is a setback for president donald trump's hard line and the gratian policy let's get more on what this all means that with jason a camper donia he is the los angeles bureau chief for n.b.c. news radio and of course has been reporting on this story good to have you with us
jason what does this injunction mean right now for those in the caravan and for the migrants who currently in shelters at the u.s. border right now if you're sitting in a shelter you've got to hope there's absolutely is going to boost morale in some of the makeshift shelters that are south of the border in the border town of do you want to we're getting reports that conditions are worsening as more and more migrants try to come to the united states and seek asylum they're bringing in you know extra restrooms or bringing in more food people are trying to collect donations so this right now is basically just boosting morale it's giving them something to look forward to you because it looks like that they you know i have an open window as the temporary order is in place all right but the operative word here jason is temporary this ruling is only temporary what's the next step. well we know president trump and we know that he likes
a good fight it's safe to assume that he will file some sort of appeal or the white house will file some sort of appeal within the next coming days there is a holiday thanksgiving holiday that starts on thursday and then they're going to be out of session for a week but i'm sure that somebody is going to say something and we all know it's safe to assume that trump is soon as he gets in front of a camera somebody is going to ask him about that and that might be shots fired and maybe that'll be a precursor to what's in store say expect him to dig in the president how much of a setback is this injunction for president trump because i wonder is does the issue of the caravan still carry political value now that the midterms are over oh absolutely trump is already campaigning for twenty twenty and he has been for months and with his base with the republican voter immigration is probably if not the most important it's definitely number two on the list so he's going to try and
continue to push that agenda and and his big thing has been promise made promise kept and if a judge orders some sort of you know ruling that's temporary he's vowed to fight it so i'm sure that's coming in the next couple of days all right jason a camperdown yeah l.a. bird chief for n.b.c. news radio thank you you thank. all right and i want to tell you now about to some breaking news coming out of afghanistan where at least forty people have been killed in a blast in the capital kabul the country's health ministry says at least sixty people have been injured after a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside a hall a wedding hall where islamic scholars had gathered at the event was marking the birthday of the prophet muhammad it's one of the deadliest attacks in kabul in recent months no group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.
and we can take you now to the afghan capital of kabul to talk to me half a football a he is the head of the home desk at tolo news. what more have you learned rather than truth. which are gotten from the mainstream offer that this is the number of that there is now of course it's not going on but of the wounded or. injured troops so barbara's do you feel there are. only how will. the people who are gathered to celebrate death. and of arson you know of the prophet muhammad. can you tell us a little bit more about those in the wedding hall who were they and why would they be targeted. so out of our two there was there on the first city of the prophet muhammad the heroes were there were bill gets the solution around the country all
of the events were held or secure but they did so was the first time a lot of the resurgency about the mob either that or lose a dozen special. guy got a lot of sunni to follow it up ta farther up that gun maybe. it's not good at what i thought so far about our growth but all twelve are. due to expose them to the petty to the freedom of what i hope so these were sunni scholars gathered at this wedding hall in the capital to talk to us a little bit about this area in kabul what's the security situation like there normally where their lives are area where all the dust says look at this close to the theme tune if you look close up all your life you most of all we are from there are going to feel for mali and also accept koestler from the homicide is
the mission of therefore they have come to talk for a program to tell our child that is so how can i touch our future both of them like their little. if he is close to the us for our very own grandson is going to hurt is one of the people all over our country well. what is off is how people are killed in a very sad day in kabul only about the popal from toller news in kabul thank you for your update. all right let's bring you up to speed on some of the other stories making news around the world. chinese president xi jinping is in the philippines on his first state visit to the country protesters rallied outside the chinese embassy in manila to protest against beijing's claims over most of the south china sea they see president of the day is turning a blind eye to the issue because he wants china to invest in the philippines.
home rental company air b.n. b. has decided to remove its listings for israeli settlements in the west bank the online platform said it would seize its operations in occupied territories at the core of disputes between israelis and palestinians israel's government slammed the move as discriminatory. the us president's daughter and white house adviser of her personal e-mail account for government business last year that's according to the washington post her lawyer says she sent the e-mails before she was refed on the rules presidential candidate hillary clinton's use of personal e-mail account was investigated by the f.b.i. . all next we had to lebanon where were a few g. families who've escaped the hardest there being forced to hire out their children as day laborers to make ends meet some one hundred eighty thousand refugee children
in lebanon are working long hours for little pay no place has a higher concentration of syrian refugees down lebanon's bekaa valley and. travel to a camp there and has been looking at one family's plight it is six in the morning and lebanon's bekaa valley. just woke up a splash of cold water in the face and she is ready for work. her family fled syria to escape i asked her now they're in lebanon where they can't always afford breakfast so my issue is this tiny makeshift bed with three of her six siblings. she doesn't go to school there are no schools in the camp where would she go to school so my own mother is sick and cannot go to work her older siblings also work but so my is still needs to pitch in to help the family make ends meet so instead of getting on
a school bus so mayor gets on the struck every morning where she is the only child among many adults. for two dollars a day collects whatever crop is ready for harvest in the bekaa valley. today it is onions and her hands are too little for the gloves the adults around her where. when i came here from home today can collect the onions but i would rather have toys to play with three quarters of syrian refugees in lebanon live under the poverty line according to unicef and estimated one hundred eighty thousand syrian refugee children. have been forced into child labor in the country through a lot more through i don't know when she goes to work and i stay at home of course i'm not happy with that she's just a small child and has to carry so much weight it could break her back it's hard for
her. she should be at least thirteen or fourteen to do work like that. there were many refugee families in lebanon rely on their children to pay the bills and the resources of aid agencies are overstretched it's unlikely that some i will be able to stop working anytime soon. and we can talk to somebody from one of those main agencies i'm joined by violet speak warren reed the deputy representative for unicef and eleven on a very good evening it's hard to not feel for little girls like somewhere who should be in school playing with their friends not performing hard labor to provide for her family how endemic is this problem in lebanon. well and fortune has been increasing because as you said in your you're. just now is that because of poverty more and more children are being forced into working
situations it's really a negative coping strategy that we're seeing across the board and at the same time there are the positive side because that age group the age group of five to fifteen who are mentor and to go to school and then went on seventy five percent of children are going to school so those children are not going to school are really those hardest to reach and those families who are find it the most difficult to to get there so it is a rising issue that we're seeing with as one of those negative coping strategies now your organization unicef is present on the ground in a lebanon are you making any headway in with the local authorities in trying to reach that twenty five percent that's so hard to reach. i think our main challenger our main issue has been to try to get these children to school and we're talking about seventy five percent of children that should be in school to get them in school has taken us a quite
a bit of time so we're actually quite positive and optimistic about that the challenges now getting these children that might have not gone to school at all so they don't know how to read and write the curriculum is different than it was in syria the livelihood opportunities that are very minimum force in a few g.'s it's that group and that group needs an alternative approach to getting the children into school and they're also we can work with the governments especially the ministry of education to look at. programs like it's basic literacy a newsroom program which is really the basics of getting children into just during to read and write and an accelerated learning programs that have the basics to go into school and it's like a preschool opportunity to get them back into their hit or school system the challenge is of course if you can get them into school and actually the german government has been has been very very helpful in paying for aunt fees it doesn't mean the. school have to leave something behind which is the income that they're
earning and that is the main challenge and that's where you know a basic assistance will be is highly needed for these families and that's where the main challenges comes in and that is probably the most imperative thing that needs to be looked at violet speak warner the deputy representative for unicef in lebanon thank you for spending time with us. thank you very much. now taking care of a child with cerebral palsy can be a huge challenge for parents as a neurological disorder that affects a child's movement and motor skills and can also trigger many other health issues parents in many parts of the world often don't get the support that they need and in many african countries there is the additional problem of the social stigma attached to having a child with special needs but as we found out in ghana things are changing. three year old
a ram has cerebral palsy her mother. has virtually put tech area as a generalist almost completely on the road to ensure a row explore the kaisha needs i have practiced a lot of pussy t.v.'s i'm a making sure that telling myself that it's not here that's. who i need to do it for me and then ordinary b it's difficult because in the stress. we're doing things. today highlight he's taking his daughter for f.s.u. a therapy session at a facility for children with disabilities like many mothers of children with special needs don't have the necessary training to help the kids. they see caught cleats academy also provides counseling for mothers like hannah it discipline for refuge for them managers of the academy bring in physiotherapy
from zero up to let each mothers and how to care for children suffering from disabilities with not the part that. private institutions like these are vital but parents of children because abilities don't just have to worry about finding their rights physiotherapist or school and the children often face book in discrimination in cattle as one person hoping to change such attitudes is farida bitchery she has been living with cerebral palsy for years and has just written a comic about a superhero. comes up with cerebral palsy. but . you do. but we do know that.
to turn the pathak. hopes his story will inspire many parents of children with cerebral palsy. and with the help from room to use. hundreds for weeks to the future when his daughter can grow up into a happy goes. all right i'm going to hand you are now to ban calls for a no to replace its c.e.o. news just in france is urging the comic to let carlos ghosn go there are fears his arrest on allegations of financial misconduct could derail the renault nissan alliance for talking about the second largest cassella last year there are reports the investigation is widening into the finances of the alliance and it began back in one thousand nine hundred nine when french comic renault bought a large stake in this on the purchase helps the japanese manufacturer with its
massive debt the two firms later forming a partnership trading shares in one another and forming its common board of directors in two thousand and five dollars gone became c.e.o. of both companies and chair of the board is on that approach as the stake in it's a big go and became chairman there the alliance has made the comic as powerful by pooling resources but it's unwieldy and go and was known as the glue that held it together at first glance it's just a normal day as the employees from nissan head into work but in reality it's the day after their boss carlos grown was arrested. or no stick with bones arrest is regrettable as he's the one who helped nissan turn around its business. last night i hope management can work hard to regain the public's trust most what i did on my what i take advice and trust that carlos is accused of abusing the superstar auto manager is said to have underreported his income for several years
and to have misused company money from asia to europe the news has had a ripple effect groans alliance is a major force on the global automotive market. i understand that the sun's chairman carlos ghosn was arrested it is extremely regrettable that we are seeing a development like this. i declined to comment on details of his case as prosecutors investigations are underway regarding its impact on the economy the japanese government will closely watch this development. beyond any potential economic consequences many japanese say they've experienced a sense of betrayal after the revelations. we didn't get it actually we also have a nissan car so i do feel deceived because essentially he was being dishonest. and then when i hear nissan i think of a company that your hand is proud of my family drives a nissan but as the head of
a company you shouldn't do something so irresponsible and does a japanese person i thought it was embarrassing. now a decision needs to be made about cohen's future on thursday nissan's board will determine its course of action. she says in charge of bank hit a record low after the company was connected to the widening money laundering scandal involving a danish bank investor flight left the stock at just over eighty euros a share traders spooked by the testimony of a former employee at duncombe bank in copenhagen at a major european bank helped clear one hundred fifty billion euros worth of the transactions to lend was widely believed to be dutch about which helped dunn's cafe years done sky is accused of using its a stony and branch to launder money from russia. stuff a national correspondent in frankfurt and to buy spot if it is in trouble again. well that's a good christian if you're talking. so what has happened. who
are those. actually i don't know how guard and. order so. it wasn't that it was. or not couldn't. follow through to the. courts. to the regular court terminating. in two thousand and fifteen was. something is not going right that. and if they would all be back with a full fifteen minutes of business for you next hour thank you so much looking forward to that we have to yemen now we're finding it has again flared up between who say rebels and the saudi led coalition despite calls for a truce will earlier to science has signaled
a willingness to halt military operations after more than four years of conflict in a few hours the u.n. security council is due to debate a resolution and bring about an immediate ceasefire between the warring parties. for yemenis young and old the ceasefire can't come soon enough. as many as eighteen million people more than half the country are close to starvation. four years of conflict have brought yemen to its knees i'm on i'm our own we have no shelter we have nothing we don't even have water our children are sick. doctors just can't keep up with the number of malnourished patients. that are stuck there that we receive twenty five malnutrition cases every single week our capacity here is very limited and marcus ahead of us the r.v. ahead of us if they get renewed fighting flared up in the port city of her days
again on tuesday but the u.n. is pushing ahead with his efforts to broker peace talks between the warring parties . the yemeni government has said it would send a delegation to talks. that came off the hook the rebels said they'd stop missile attacks on saudi arabia yemeni government's major baka but as ever in this conflict skepticism remains well i can see and i believe this is just a way for the saudi led coalition to establish an excuse for themselves and abandon their obligations and the coalition will not stop the aggression. the aggressors do not usually stop when they see these sorts of cease fire agreements as a sign of weakness of. the u.n. hopes the suspicions of proved wrong and that fighting around the key battleground of data is soon stopped for good. beyond that yemen needs a long term plan for peace. even with all sides at the table that will be
a major challenge. for more on the situation we're now joined by tom or kara last from the save the children charity in yemen mr careless thank you for joining us yesterday there was this glimmer of hope that a truce was only horizon today those hopes are dashed with continued fighting as you know the u.n. security council will discuss in a couple of hours time a draft resolution to end the conflict in yemen do you feel that this could push the warring parties to make last minute gains and how would that complicate your work on the ground. well we don't hope it doesn't as he said is trash can on the ground in her data it's very difficult we've seen over the last few days hospital destroyed we've seen an increasing number of civilians and children being killed because of the fighting and those numbers increasing in terms of being injured. today that is a lifeline for the north of the country where much needed lifesaving cruden fuel
but humanitarian commercial are needed so no we hope that indeed the resolution brings the parties to the table to seek a lasting solution to this conflict and we hope that with you but if there is no break in the fighting what does it mean for your work will you be able to continue . well already that the situation on the ground is very difficult between fighting blockade to be received for us to be able to access the people we need to access with lifesaving services so as is the conflict continues we have to two key issues one our ability to continue to provide services health services water services protection services inside the city but much more broadly it could push the country over the brink of famine simply because of the numbers millions as you mentioned of people who live in yemen on to date and if that lifeline it's not continued and remains open and basically we can have
a situation where many more millions will suffer right and force and of course the u.n. has constantly warned of a looming famine in yemen on the ground there of course there's just not enough facilities i just want to how are you able to function. well it's very difficult as i said there are so many restrictions in terms of access in able to get into the country to bring people into the country to bring in supplies for instance to the children we've had to divert for the last year medical supplies we purchased from the country into autumn because one can't get recruits. right mr tom a careless i'm so sorry we ran out of time thank you so much for joining us here were children. thank you so much for joining us for we appreciate it. and apologies we have to end our time here.
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