withhold from the government the right to proceed with brexit in the way that they have planned. special report on the trafficking of baby chimpanzees from west africa. we have the latest on the effort to stop the trade. iamat i am at the first big literary awards ceremony of the year. we will find out who has won the costa book of the year prize. it s 5 o clock. john kelly is giving this statement ina john kelly is giving this statement in a news conference. we must keep oui’ in a news conference. we must keep our citizens saved by keeping foreign terrorists out of our country. i would like to clarify the most country. i would like to clarify the m ost rece nt country. i would like to clarify the most recent executive order, what it does and does not mean for the bid is not a travel ban it allows us to better review the existing refugee and these are system. over the next 30 days we will analyse and assess strengths and weaknesses of the current immigration system, which i
parliament begins the debate on triggering the formal exit process. hello, welcome to 100 days. i m katty kay in washington, christian fraser s in london. there is no room for dissent. the message from the white house to american civil servants if you don t agree with president trump s agenda, then it is time to leave. and the first to go was the attorney general sally yates, who refused to enforce the president s temporary ban on refugees and visa holders from seven majority muslim countries. in her place, mr trump named this man dana boente. he ll run thejustice department until senatorjeff sessions is confirmed by the senate. in the past couple of hours, the secretary for homeland security, john kelly, has been taking questions about the president s immigration order. he insisted it is not a ban on almost than is coming to the united states. the vast majority of the 1.7 billion muslims that live on this planet, the vast majority of them, all other things being equal, h
good evening and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary amber rudd has gone a step further in the government s criticism of president trump s controversial ban on citizens of seven mainly muslim countries from travelling to the united states. she s told mps it s notjust a divisive and wrong policy, but it could also end up helping so called islamic state recruit supporters. her comments came amid worldwide protests against the ban, and a petition here, signed by nearly 1.7 million people, calling for a state visit by mr trump to be cancelled. here s our diplomatic correspondent james robbins. hey hey, oh oh, donald trump has got to go! refugees are welcome here! days of protest across britain focused first on president trump s travel bans, then on the early state visit offered to him by theresa may. the government calls the travel bans divisive and wrong, now the home secretary has gone further, suggesting the president s actions might play into the hands of the extremists,
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