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code that is washington, d.c., border security is a political issue. but if we leave the 202 area code, everywhere else in the country, this is not a political issue, it s a national security issue. and when you actually go to the border patrol council, those that see the chaos day-to-day, they re saying, send us some help. when you are handed the keys to the, you know, kingdom as it were, when you have the majority, there is an expectation that you will be able to govern. we have just struggled with that over and over again. it s a big leadership challenge that we need to find a solution for. honestly, i don t i don t care about basic governments. i actually think a little bit of turmoil, if you will, actually ends up being good for the american people at times. i mean, most of my voters would love to see this place shut down because they don t think it works for them. specifically, they want to see it shut down until the border is shut down. the republican-l ....
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. meta has announced it will reinstate donald trump s facebook and instagram accounts, two years after he was suspended, following the capitol riots. nick clegg, the president of global affairs, has laid out the reasons for the decision on the meta website. he says: and that: well, the former us president has also given his reaction on his own social media platform, truth social. saying that: he goes on to say that: well, joining me now for some analysis is our north america correspondent, peter bowes. hi, peter. give us a background overview of the story and by donald trump got banned from meta in the first place. it trump got banned from meta in the first place. the first place. it goes back to january the first place. it goes back to january 6th, the first place. it goes back to january 6th, 2021, - the first place. it goes back to january 6th, 2021, the | the first place. it goes back. to january 6th, ....
West midlands police said mohammed abbkr, of edgbaston, birmingham, is being kept in custody ahead of an appearance at a magistrates court. a man s appeared in court charged with the attempted murders of two men who were set alight in separate attacks in birmingham and west london. i m s o rry , i m sorry, that is the same story. let s see what we have to say from our corresspondent, phil mackie a birmingham magistrates court. it was a very brief hearing at birmingham magistrates court today. mohammed abbkr, who is originally from sudan, but gave his address as being in edgbaston in birmingham, spoke only to confirm his name, age and address in the hearing that lasted less than ten minutes. he faces two charges of attempted murder relating to two separate incidents. in the first, a man called hashi odowa was set alight after he was returning home from evening prayers at the west london london islamic centre in ealing on february the 27th. the second alleged attack took place earlier ....
Magistrate court. it was a very brief hearing at birmingham magistrates court today. mohammed abbkr, who s originally from sudan, but gave his address as being in edgbaston in birmingham, spoke only to confirm his name, age and address in the hearing that lasted less than ten minutes. he faces two charges of attempted murder relating to two separate incidents. in the first, a man called hashi odowa was set alight when returning home from evening prayers at the west london islamic centre in ealing on february the 27th. the second alleged attack took place earlier this week here in birmingham. in that, mohammed rayaz, 70 years old, was also set alight on his way home from evening prayers at his nearby mosque, also in edgbaston in birmingham. we ve spoken to his family, who say that he s still in a serious, but stable condition in hospital. they said that he suffered ....