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News in Washington I'm Jack Speer as we honor the nation's war dead this Memorial Day President Trump is still pursuing a possible peace mission with North Korea N.P.R.'s Scott Horsley reports Trump was eager to revive a summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong own the president abruptly canceled last week President Trump told reporters talks aimed at rescheduling his summit with Kim are moving along very nicely the u.s. Has dispatched 2 teams to coordinate a possible meeting as early as June 12th one group has been talking with North Korean counterparts along the demilitarized zone about the substance of the summit and how far Kim is willing to go in dismantling his nuclear weapons a 2nd team traveled to Singapore in an effort to hammer out some logistics the Singapore team was stood up by the North Koreans at what was supposed to be an earlier planning session drubbed says if the u.s. Is successful in ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons it would be great for the region and the world Scott Horsley n.p.r. News Washington sub tropical storm Alberto as made landfall just west of Panama City in Florida's panhandle today Ryan Daly of member station w.f. Su reports rising water warnings have been issued for the area a tropical storm warning is in effect from west of Tallahassee to the Alabama border the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is also warning of potentially dangerous storm surges along the coast some of accusations were ordered ahead of Alberto's arrival including in the barrier islands of coastal Franklin County Florida Panhandle central Alabama and western Georgia can expect 4 to 8 inches of rain through Tuesday Noah is projecting the storm center will pass over Alabama through the night into Tuesday Alberto is expected to weaken to a subtropical depression as it moves further inland for n.p.r. News I'm Ryan Daley in Tallahassee Israel says there's been gunfire on the Gaza border between Palestinian militants and Israeli troops one Palestinian was killed as an. 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That the administration was considering taking children from their parents if they crossed the border illegally at the time Kelly was secretary for the Department of Homeland Security yes I am considering an audit to deter more movement along this terribly dangerous network I am considering exactly that they will be well cared for as we deal with their parents now administration officials are making clear that this is exactly what border agents are doing here as Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaking earlier this month if you don't want your child to be separated then don't bring them across the border illegally is not our fault. Somebody does that John Kelly successor as to Secretary Kerry's to Nelson defended the practice on n.p.r. a Couple of weeks ago she said the primary issue is referring adults who break border laws for prosecution even when those adults are with their children operationally what that means is we will have to separate your family that's no different than every day in every part of the United States find an adult of a family commits a crime we want to hear how this practice is playing out so we reached out to the young center for immigrant children's rights that's at the University of Chicago Law School and Jennifer Nanda is policy director for the young center she joins us now welcome thank you for having me let me start by making clear what steak you have there at the young center you help advocate for children who are in shelters around the country is that right we do under a law that was passed by a bipartisan Congress and signed by a Republican president we are appointed as the independent child advocate for particularly vulnerable children unaccompanied children typically those children who are arrive at the border by themselves and are placed in government custody our role is to identify and advocate for their best interests with respect to all of the decisions that are made in their case have you noticed an uptick in children who are coming in with parents and are then separated from them at the border we have absolutely no to snapped I think it might be fair to say we're feeling a little bit overwhelmed by the increase in cases we noticed as early as late spring of 2017 and through the winter and now the spring of this year we have seen a significant number of children referred to us for the appointment of a child advocate for kids taken from their parents at the border and then these children are being sent all over the country they are the children by law are placed in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement in shelters in facilities around the country where they are placed depends on where. Where are our has capacity to place them where as a completely different agency the Department of Homeland Security is making decisions about where parents will be held in immigration detention and so often we find that children are thousands of miles apart from where their parents are being detained which of course makes everything from establishing communications to working on their legal cases so much more difficult. Gather there's one case that has stuck with you a mom who came from South America with her 4 year old son and the little boy was placed in custody while she was sent to adult detention he was he didn't speak Spanish he spoke a different language he was being well cared for but he was really struggling he was having trouble sleeping he lost his appetite he was really starting to regress developmentally and we fortunately had a child advocate who spoke that little boy's language and she worked really hard to get him weekly calls with his mother she'd never expected to be taken from her son and she herself was struggling in debating giving up her claim for asylum but she hung in there and she was eventually released by a judge so that she could live in the community while she continues with her immigration case and we recommended that it was in the little boy's best interest to be immediately reunified with his mom and they were and they came to our office the day they were reunified and there were a lot of tears and they were generally very happy tears but I think what's hard to know is how much work lies ahead for this mom and for this little boy to recover from the experience of spending months away from his mother well let me ask the question that is at the heart of this as we heard the trumpet ministration defends this policy this practice as a deterrent have you in your work seen evidence that it is deterring families from trying to enter the u.s. Illegally we've seen no evidence that it is deterring families from entering their families who are coming to the us. Are Fleeing situations of extraordinary violence when they are leaving they are just trying to get to safety from our experience the last thing any of them anticipated was having their children taken from them these people are though aware that they are trying to enter the u.s. Illegally what is the reaction to the point that we heard Attorney General Jeff Sessions make if you don't want to be separated from your child don't try to bring them across the u.s. Border illegally so I think it's important to clarify that there's nothing illegal about coming to our border and asking for asylum these families are not necessarily trying to sneak in they are coming to the border they are presenting themselves to border officials and they are asking for help nothing in our laws or international laws suggest that the appropriate next step is to take those children from their parents in the hopes of deterring other families from exercising their right to seek protection at another nation's border. That is Jennifer knockdown the young center for immigrant children's rights Jennifer not to thank you you're welcome as we mentioned President Trump has suggested that existing law in his words a horrible law is to blame for what is happening now at the border with children being separated from their parents and again President Trump blames Democrats for what's happening we put that claim to Bob Kerrey who ran the Office of Refugee Resettlement under the Obama administration my experience both in the Obama administration and under prior administrations both Republican and Democratic was that the law was not interpreted in the same way and children were not being separated from their parents unless there was a very strong body of evidence that indicated that they were not their parents so you're saying the existing law Yes correct was in place but it's being interpreted in a different way under this administration it would appear that yes you know in the past under both international and u.s. Law if someone fleeing a. A country where they were experiencing violence and were asking for protection and u.s. Border this was not interpreted as a violation of law early goal entry nor was it assumed that if they were traveling with their parent that that was not a legitimate relationship then they should be separated particularly with small children this has not been a policy under any administration that I'm aware of I want to pivot you to another immigration issue that has also gone viral on social media under the hash tag missing children last month a Health and Human Services official was testifying on Capitol Hill and said that the federal government had lost track of nearly $1500.00 immigrant children 1st to be clear this is a separate issue from children who are separated from their parents at the border these are children who are interesting a country unaccompanied correct yes current and who are they were they coming from these children who are for the most part they are older teenagers you know of 141516 who have fled violence in Central America will solve it or go on a mall under orders often gang violence so fleeing gangs not members of gangs is a general rule who have been apprehended at the border to usually present themselves and are taken into the custody of Customs and Border Patrol and then placed in the care of the Federal Office of Refugee Resettlement until they can be reunited with a sponsor in the United States and then go through the legal processes so in over 90 percent of those cases are joining close family members eventual after those relationships can be verified so I would argue that for those children who are joining a parent or close family member calling them last is it might be you know misinterpreting the facts what does that mean that federal authorities have lost track of them well I think the interpretation was or are you see refugee resettlement has custody of the children until they are released. To us monster who can be identified in a relationship and identity verified what I believe they're into putting is lost as individuals who did not respond to follow up phone calls after 30 days which were routinely provided so it's essentially not answering a phone call and to verify where they are and I think that's not at all surprising in the current climate where fear has been so in an immigrant communities that they may be apprehended or that they are targeted by law enforcement so that creates a disincentive for people to maintain contact or come forward when contacted by a federal agency you're saying and in many cases these people might not want to be found exactly and that's not at all surprising given some of the rhetoric we're hearing about immigrant communities that they would not want to identify themselves to a federal office which has made clear is now sharing their contact information with law enforcement agencies and Immigration and Customs Enforcement So that certainly creates a disincentive for people to answer the phone and saying this is where I'm where I am or you know it creates an incentive for in some instances for them to perhaps move in not provide fording address information circling back to this number that has caused an uproar the sin of federal authorities saying they lost track of nearly 1500 immigrant children last year when you heard that number what went through your mind is that strike you as a surprising number that number seems quite large you know I I don't know the exact statistics but I think that it's been established that culture is staying in care for longer periods of time and fewer sponsors are coming forward from what I've read so I think that that has changed greatly from the time that I was working in government from want to understand as Bob Kerrey director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement under President Obama Mr Kerry thank you thank you. 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Won't recognize it as an independent country for fear of upsetting China which insists it owns Taiwan caught in the middle are the island citizens they are constantly at odds over national identity even in their own households N.P.R.'s Rob Schmitz brings us this report. From the beansprouts in the walk inside the she family kitchen are starting to sizzle and so are the tempers around the dinner table. Through the owner. Here it's only been minutes since I've sat down to chat which he will read then his daughter read and when I ask a question about identity Ray asks her dad to leave the dining. Thinking why why do you want to be here. Because we it's been through so many times that we had the argument about it the last time the 2 argued about their identity was in Japan it was a family trip there on the subway and Ray became embarrassed because her dad was speaking loudly inside a crowded but characteristically quiet Tokyo subway car when he got to their stop she lectured her dad I just taught him what you have to respect their culture and you don't talk it out loud and in the metro and that's their culture and did his like oh no but we Chinese we don't care about that no you Chinese and then we started out like the fight and everything she yelled at her dad you might be Chinese but I'm not I'm Taiwanese were different there they were screaming at each other over whether they were Chinese or Taiwanese along a crowded street in Japan I think that to respect other people's culturally means that you respect your own culture but then if we do not agree with play what culture we are then Ray says you've got problems this gets to the heart of what it means to be to. I wene where concepts like country and culture can be trigger words where people in Ray's father's generation see themselves as exiles forced to flee China their homeland after losing a civil war to communists only to arrive here on this island an island their children identify not as a refuge but as home a homeland a democratic free society independent from China later on when I get a chance to talk to Ray's father he explains what they felt like I was told at school I'm Chinese on young people are told their time when the innocent of their education tells them to be wary of China but the country's backwards and disorderly that it threatens us all but we're all Chinese by blood of the young ones however we've taught our daughter to be whoever she wants to be you know I mean other than me and it will he says his daughter is what the Taiwanese call born independent in Chinese we call that. Dr Jane she runs the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy the young people have very strong tile a nice identity if you ask them if you're Tom a nice or Chinese or both almost 90 percent of them will say we are Taiwanese In a survey of shoes foundation conducted last fall 70 percent of young people in Taiwan said they'd fight if China's military invaded their island which China's threaten to do if Taiwan's government formally declares independence that said the overwhelming majority of people in Taiwan says she would do not advocate declaring independence from China overwhelming majority of Tony's people do pray for De Mint instead of school and the status quo including a democratic system. Back at the she household re the daughter says she would die defending Taiwan her father has a more favorable view of China but her younger brother 23 year olds she jumped when seems to be in the middle the status quo majority doctor she was talking about but he's less worried about China's political influence than its economic influence of the. I don't tell even if we unify with China their money comes in and it will be hard to live here they're rich. The Us will be priced out of our own home of the Toyota head to someone who will be a doll he complains that China already exerts considerable control over Taiwan's economy de Gaulle though in the eyes of what goes on they don't need to take us over by force he tells me they've already bought us it may be cynical but it's a thought nobody around the sea family dinner table seems to disagree with Rob Schmitz n.p.r. News Taipei. If you are a vegan Golden Knights fan your already playing with house money the team has made history by making the Stanley Cup final in its 1st year of existence Vegas fans would be forgiven and if they think this is how it goes every year fans of The Washington Capitals snow better. Think 6 to to pick once they have won 7 out of a playoff series from the Washington Capitals we don't have time to list all of the years that the Capitals have had a commanding lead in the playoffs only to collapse in heartbreaking fashion that has happened to 10 times since 1905 this year might finally be different the Capitals are in the final for the 1st time in 20 years they will be facing the Golden Knights and tonight is game one in Las Vegas John Walton the play by play announcer for the Capitals is there John Walton welcome I merrily is going to be with you good to have you with us so what's the vibe like there in Vegas are you nervous the vibe is one of anticipation I think it is one of celebration on some level it's always a celebration in Vegas anyway to have the Stanley Cup final in the midst of all of this is one of the strangest things I think I've ever seen but it's also a whole lot of fun what changed for the Capitals this year how did they finally break through I think it was born out of failure in past seasons you've had years where the caps were the best team in the league in the regular season and they still couldn't get by the 2nd round they still couldn't get by the Pittsburgh Penguins I think that feeling hung with them and they slowly but surely built to this point by believing in themselves even when I think a lot of teams are a lot of people around the league and pundits around the hockey world thought that Washington's window had passed and here they are now of course you will know the greatest fear for Caps fans is that the final act of torture will be that they have made it all. The way to the Stanley Cup And they're going to lose in Game 7 to the upstart Golden Knights Well I suppose that's a fear the problem on the other side is not really a problem but just amazing that it worked this way George McPhee was the general manager of the capitals from 1980 when they went to the final the last time until 2014 he runs the Golden Knights as their general manager and now Brian McClellan who is the Caps g.m. They went to school together they played in college together at Bowling Green in Ohio and now they're going head to head they've known each other since they were in grade school you know there is some symmetry that maybe works in the Caps favor maybe it doesn't but we'll find out as the series unfolds now you've been calling Caps games for how long now this would be my 7th year sitting upright and you've never gotten to call a Stanley Cup game it is my 1st I was privileged enough to call the Olympics for n.b.c. Back in February if you would have told me that there was going to be a Stanley Cup final in the same calendar year for the caps I would have been overjoyed at that news even 6 months ago but it's been a fun $28.00 team doing anything special to get ready for tonight you know you just call the game as it comes to you I'd love the game since I was a kid in Minnesota and to be able to have the chance to do this has been a dream of mine for a lifetime to get a chance to do it in Las Vegas seems incredibly surreal but it's something I've wanted a long Tom I'm glad I get to do it tonight all right that is John Walsh the Washington Capitals play by play announcer talking about game one tonight of the Stanley Cup John Walton thanks so much thanks for having me. I got to say Go Caps and listening to n.p.r. News. There are still a lot of details to be worked out in any North Korean nuclear deal this includes the u.s. Military presence on the Korean peninsula North Korea wants u.s. 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That was Johnny Mercer here on k c b x with the jive written by Johnny Mercer and sung by him or in 1944 there were many many songs written during the World War 2 telling about Soldier life and that one is considered one of the biggest hits of that time Good evening You're listening to Pacific Standard Time and I'm your host this evening Judy Philbin with songs from The Great American Songbook and beyond and this being Memorial Day I want to. Play for you a number of songs that are from that era either about being in the army or. Or in the military service or songs that affected people's lives and were meaningful to them at at that time. You are listening to k.c. B.x. Listener supported radio serving South moderate satellite bespoke and Santa Barbara County s and you can stream Casey x. Live at k.c. B.x. Dot au argy. You. To. You. Were. Long. Gone. Was. Clinton's. Model. Under. George Bush's fault. Long. Day. Flow. I couldn't bear it without you. Don't get around much and they. Got as far as the day. They should have asked me to. Get around me and. I'm a lover he's. Days some. Might have gone. Off and without you. Don't get around much and I'm on. The Saturday. I couldn't bear it without you. Don't get to run any off. But they ask me. And. Every. Day. My dear. Good luck. Friend Will. Get Around Much. She lost all my love. I lived to see you. Couldn't. Lose. Was. You'll never know with Rosemary Clooney. From. The cd titled a proper introduction before that with the Benny Goodman orchestra. Will meet again. With the Duke Ellington composition Don't Get Around Much Anymore and started out the set with Helen Merrill and the Clifford Brown orchestra. You'd be so nice to come home to. This is Pacific Standard Time and I'm so happy to have you with me this evening in ignition of Memorial Day. I'm playing songs that were popular during mostly World War 2. Songs that that reflected some of the mood of the time and the songs that we just heard in the last Sat were mostly representing people who were separated from each other and longing to to be with each other again. Coming up the next set is all from a. Film musical comedy film written in 1943 with music by Irving Berlin it was titled This is the army and it didn't actually included us soldiers as some of the actors and musicians I mean u.s. Soldiers who were actors and musicians in their civilian life. You're going to hear this is the army Mr Jones Oh how I hate to get up in the morning the Army has made a man out of me and then we're going to close that set with the very famous version Kate Smith's singing God Bless America. Yeah you can learn to get out I'm Sleeping Beauty wake up ya gotta get out ya gotta get out yeah gotta get out this morning. My . Been a soldier quite a while and I would like to see the light for simply wonderful it is great I sleep with 97 others in the wooden heart I love them all. It's Barry love. To get up in the. Wide love to remain in the. Color you've gotta get out you gotta get up gotta get this some day I'm going tomorrow to the. Day they're going to find him. And step up. And space. Shuttle. Atlantis it was. The thing. That makes the beauty. Of it is. Off or. Off. The. Was. Non . That was Kate Smith here on k c b x listener supported radio with God Bless America and that whole set was from a musical comedy film. Produced in 1940 with all music by Irving Berlin. This is. Streaming live at. Pacific. Coast. It was part of life.