A song in. Death thank you very much. Lawmakers in argentina and you to vote today to decide whether or not to legalize abortion its a controversial decision with fiercely polarized campaigns for the for and against the proposed bill the Catholic Church has been campaigning to get the upper house of congress to reject the measure but there has also been strong support for the poor choice lobby especially amongst the Younger Generation in june congress is sponsored Draft Education by the narrowest of margins but this time its widely expected to port sort off the votes necessary to pass it into real. Now for more on this very divisive issue im joined by our ethics and religion correspondent has been closely following this story on Abortion In Argentina Welcome Martin as we mentioned this proposed bill will spot in the law house but
its expected to fail in the house what is your assessment when this afraid no there are thirty eight against thirty one senators that have a clear their vote
have already been registered as asylum seekers in spain german chancellor angela merkel wants to reach similar agreements with austria italy and greece. for longer so you listen to a political correspondent a simony unfun what s been agreed with spin tell us more about that agreement first well i mean as he said this agreement affects people who have all very already been registered as migrants by the spanish authorities that is to say their names are listed in the european refugee database called euro dak but they then go on to arrive at the german border this agreement gives the german or thora tease the power to return those people to spain as long as they do it within forty eight hours that s the nuts and bolts of it and the return of these refugees and migrants is always been of a controversial issue and most countries are not willing to take them back why has been agreed. well i think spain like germany has an
national refugee database. the system riddled with vulnerabilities for years apparently. how easy would it be for hackers to break into it? bill: also as we await the ruling out of san francisco, the white house insisting the president has the law on his side and he is hitting back at critics for making it a political fight as he says. let s be very clear about this fact. no alien in a foreign land has a right to demand entry into the united states of america. they can never have such a right. rights adhere to people living inside the united states of america. tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what s not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico.
welcome back to new day. republican presidential candidates are ramping up their rhetoric against letting syrian refugees into the united states. front-runner donald trump insists there should even be a refugee database. take a listen. we have no idea who these people are. when the syrian refugees will start pouring into this country, we don t know if they re isis, we don t know if it s a trojan horse, and i definitely want a database and other checks and balances. the fear is real. is it supported by the facts? as we start this, i want to show you this picture we have up behind our guest. cnn s global economic analyst, also the assistant managing editor at time magazine, this is the reality in syria. look at the buildings, look where they live, look at the masses of people, okay? that s the picture. you can see lots of things in here. you can see desperation. you can see a lot of young warrior-age men that we re very afraid of right now. so the crisis is clear. the question is