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"severe disru ption" after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. the airport operators association says passport checks for eu nationals are likely to become more stringent, leading to longer queues and processing times. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. there are record numbers of travellers at britain's airports. in 2015, there were 251 million passenger journeys. it's thought last year's figure was even higher. but there is concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in resources for border force, which is responsible for immigration and customs checks. the airport operators' association says that has led to longer queues at passport desks and it's concerned delays will worsen. at present, eu travellers use separate channels or automatic e—passport gates. they tend to be quicker than for passengers from outside of europe. but after brexit, if people are all screened in the same way, the association says overall waiting times will increase. in evidence to a parliamentary enquiry, the association said introducing t
"severe disru ption" after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. the airport operators association says passport checks for eu nationals are likely to become more stringent, leading to longer queues and processing times. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. there are record numbers of travellers at britain's airports. in 2015, there were 251 million passenger journeys. it's thought last year's figure was even higher. but there is concern that growth...
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increase in border force staff. the airport operators association says passport checks for eu nationals are likely to become more stringent, leading to longer queues and processing times. earlier i spoke with tony smith, former director—general of the uk border force. i think the airports need to play a pa rt i think the airports need to play a part and the airlines with the border force. they need to work together. the airports are responsible for the control accommodation, providing the arrival halls, the officers that are occupied, the automatic gates, all the airport assets. in my experience they are often quite keen to sell space to retail rather than to support the governed. they do have a role to play in all of this. on many occasions when i entered the country last year, i travel a lot, all of the gates were occupied because the flights are bunting to an extent that the infrastructure can't cope. with me is henk van klaveren from the airport operators association, which represents more than 50 of the uk‘s airports. we get to the problems you foresee in the future in a second, bu
increase in border force staff. the airport operators association says passport checks for eu nationals are likely to become more stringent, leading to longer queues and processing times. earlier i spoke with tony smith, former director—general of the uk border force. i think the airports need to play a pa rt i think the airports need to play a part and the airlines with the border force. they need to work together. the airports are responsible for the control accommodation, providing the...
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at passport control after brexit — unless there's an increase in border force staff. a growing number of democrats are planning not to attend donald trump's inauguration following his comments about a veteran civil rights campaigner. also in the next hour, the planned billion pound restoration of the palace of westminster. mps launch an inquiry into concerns it may be costing too much. and chelsea beat champions leicester city to go seven points clear at the top of the premier league. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is to set out her vision of how she'll approach negotiations to leave the european union. in a speech on tuesday, theresa may will outline her plan for a new relationship with the eu — and some see it as a signal she wants to pull out of the single market. but the chancellor has told a german newspaper that he hopes britain will retain a european—style economy — and that leaving the single market could force it to change its economic model. our political correspondent tom bateman is here. what do we think the prime minister is going to
at passport control after brexit — unless there's an increase in border force staff. a growing number of democrats are planning not to attend donald trump's inauguration following his comments about a veteran civil rights campaigner. also in the next hour, the planned billion pound restoration of the palace of westminster. mps launch an inquiry into concerns it may be costing too much. and chelsea beat champions leicester city to go seven points clear at the top of the premier league. good...
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concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in resources for border force, which is responsible for immigration and customs checks. the airport operators' association says that has led to longer queues at passport desks and it's concerned delays will worsen. at present, eu travellers use separate channels or automatic e—passport gates. they tend to be quicker than for passengers from outside of europe. but after brexit, if people are all screened in the same way, the association says overall waiting times will increase. in evidence to a parliamentary enquiry, the association said introducing tighter controls on eu passport holders would be... it says airports would have to spend millions of pounds on extra facilities for immigration checks, so it is asking the government to keep the current system in place for eu passengers travelling to uk airports. the home office says it would be wrong to set out details of how future immigration controls might work in advance of negotiations with the eu. but the department says border force has the capacity to meet passenger
concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in resources for border force, which is responsible for immigration and customs checks. the airport operators' association says that has led to longer queues at passport desks and it's concerned delays will worsen. at present, eu travellers use separate channels or automatic e—passport gates. they tend to be quicker than for passengers from outside of europe. but after brexit, if people are all screened in the same way,...
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increase in border force staff. the airport 0perators association says passport checks for eu nationals are likely to become more stringent, leading to an increase in queues and processing times. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. there are record numbers of travellers at britain's airports. in 2015, there were 251 million passenger journeys. it is thought last year's figure was even higher. but there is concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in resources for border force, which is responsible for immigration and customs checks. the airport 0perators association says that has led to longer queues at passport desks and it's concerned delays will worsen. at present eu travellers use a separate channels or automatic passport gates. they tend to be quicker than for passengers outside of europe. but after brexit if people are all screened in the same way, the association says overall waiting times will increase. in evidence to the parliamentary enquiry, the association said introducing tighter controls to eu passport holders would be highly disruptiv
increase in border force staff. the airport 0perators association says passport checks for eu nationals are likely to become more stringent, leading to an increase in queues and processing times. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. there are record numbers of travellers at britain's airports. in 2015, there were 251 million passenger journeys. it is thought last year's figure was even higher. but there is concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in...
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face longer delays, without an increase in border force numbers. growing numbers of democrats say they will boycott donald trump's presidential inauguration after his twitter attack on a veteran civil rights activist. and a major international conference to try to kick—start peace talks between israel and the palestinians is being held in the french capital, paris. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. this morning's reviewers arejosie delap and sean dilly. it has been a very usual weekend sport. you are right. we will start with cricket because england started their first match of the one—day series against india and hour and a half ago this morning. england have made a quick start after india won the toss and chose to bowl in pune. alex hales was run out for nine. jason roy and joe root are at the crease. boxing now, and james degale was taken to hospital as a precaution after he retained his ibf world super middleweight title overnight in new york. the fight between degale and badou jack ended in a controversial draw. degale began the fight s
face longer delays, without an increase in border force numbers. growing numbers of democrats say they will boycott donald trump's presidential inauguration after his twitter attack on a veteran civil rights activist. and a major international conference to try to kick—start peace talks between israel and the palestinians is being held in the french capital, paris. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. this morning's reviewers arejosie delap and sean dilly. it...
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passport control after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. a growing number of democrats are planning not to attend donald trump's inauguration, following his comments about a veteran civil rights campaigner. also in the next hour, the planned billion pound restoration of the palace of westminster. mps launch an inquiry into concerns it may be costing too much. and in the next half hour, dateline london examines whether the trump presidency promises a new golden age for the united states.
passport control after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. a growing number of democrats are planning not to attend donald trump's inauguration, following his comments about a veteran civil rights campaigner. also in the next hour, the planned billion pound restoration of the palace of westminster. mps launch an inquiry into concerns it may be costing too much. and in the next half hour, dateline london examines whether the trump presidency promises a new golden age for...
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border patrol forces and plans to suspend issuing visas to immigrants from seven predominantly moslem countries. i ran, i iraq, syria, sudan, somalia, human and libya >> steve: as jim costa explains. construction on a border war could begin in months. >> reporter: as well as chip away federal funds. but the meuse are seen as an insult to mexicans. >>: i'm not want to pay for that ... wall wall >> reporter: >>: i'm just telling you there will be a payment it will be helpful. we want that have a very stable, very solid mexico. >> reporter: the president is in stopping there. >> reporter: maxis expected to sign an executive order temporarily suspending the nation's refugee program. and restrict visas to people entering the u.s. from what the administration cost care prone countries. >> reporter: but the white house is pushing back on reports of another reason to tell order that will preserve the terror detention facility at got to malmo. >> reporter: reconsider harsh interrogation techniques. and secret cia interrogation sites. used during the bush administration. >> reporter: republican
border patrol forces and plans to suspend issuing visas to immigrants from seven predominantly moslem countries. i ran, i iraq, syria, sudan, somalia, human and libya >> steve: as jim costa explains. construction on a border war could begin in months. >> reporter: as well as chip away federal funds. but the meuse are seen as an insult to mexicans. >>: i'm not want to pay for that ... wall wall >> reporter: >>: i'm just telling you there will be a payment it will...
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at passport control after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. a growing number of democrats are planning not to attend donald trump's inauguration, following his comments about a veteran civil rights campaigner. also in the next hour, the planned billion pound restoration of the palace of westminster. mps launch an inquiry into concerns it may be costing too much. and in half an hour, mice, madness and mario — all the latest goings on in the tech world in click.
at passport control after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. a growing number of democrats are planning not to attend donald trump's inauguration, following his comments about a veteran civil rights campaigner. also in the next hour, the planned billion pound restoration of the palace of westminster. mps launch an inquiry into concerns it may be costing too much. and in half an hour, mice, madness and mario — all the latest goings on in the tech world in click.
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president obama of undermining the border force. >> he was appointed as the chief of border patrol, the first outside chief who wasn't a career border patrol agent and didn't come up in the rank. in the last year of the obama administration it just looked like a political move. he was set up in a no-win situation from the beginning. you heard the national border patrol council speak out against it publicly. abby: a new chief has already been found as president trump reinforces their mission. >> it's about those times those laws were properly enforced. they are not enforced. [applause] >> lack of security poses a substantial threat to the sovereignty and safety of the united states of america and its citizens. abby: associated press reported that morgan was asked to leave but chose to resign rather than fight termination, the white house setting that record straight saying all officers appointed by proceeding president are asked to submit to new president, reports, abby. abby: here is how the networks covered it. >> the man charged with protecting america's border now ousted. >> the bord
president obama of undermining the border force. >> he was appointed as the chief of border patrol, the first outside chief who wasn't a career border patrol agent and didn't come up in the rank. in the last year of the obama administration it just looked like a political move. he was set up in a no-win situation from the beginning. you heard the national border patrol council speak out against it publicly. abby: a new chief has already been found as president trump reinforces their...
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spotted german forces gathering on the border in 1939. james robbins looks back at her extraordinary life and career. news reel: this is a national programme from london. germany has invaded poland and has bombed many towns. but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraph. alone, inside germany, she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them.
spotted german forces gathering on the border in 1939. james robbins looks back at her extraordinary life and career. news reel: this is a national programme from london. germany has invaded poland and has bombed many towns. but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraph. alone, inside germany, she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them.
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died at age 105. as a rookie reporter in poland she spotted german forces gathering on the border in 1939 and brought the news to the world. james robbins looks back at her life and career. archive: this is a national programme from london. germany has invaded poland and has bombed many towns. but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraph. alone inside germany she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks the guardian refused
died at age 105. as a rookie reporter in poland she spotted german forces gathering on the border in 1939 and brought the news to the world. james robbins looks back at her life and career. archive: this is a national programme from london. germany has invaded poland and has bombed many towns. but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraph. alone inside germany she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less...
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to begin on the immediately. increase border patrol forces and puarycities. president trump has a full day heading to philly to address a gathering of republican ng to washington where he's expected to sign another executive order. that one limiting u.s. refugees. >> that was one of many topics the president covered in his interview with david but also offered a bit of reassurance to undocked immigrants who came to the country as children. >> are you going to direct u.s. funds to pay for this wall? will american taxpayers pay for the wall. >> ultimately it will come out of what's happening with mexico. we'll start those negotiations relatively soon and we will be form reimbursed by mexico. ll pay us back. >> absolutely 100%. >> when does con can. >> i want to ask about mentedhere. they're protected as so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers. brought here by their parents. should t could be deported? anything you can say to assure them right now they'll be allowed to stay. >> they shouldn't be worried. they are here illegally. they shouldn't be worried. i do have a big heart. we'll take care of ev
to begin on the immediately. increase border patrol forces and puarycities. president trump has a full day heading to philly to address a gathering of republican ng to washington where he's expected to sign another executive order. that one limiting u.s. refugees. >> that was one of many topics the president covered in his interview with david but also offered a bit of reassurance to undocked immigrants who came to the country as children. >> are you going to direct u.s. funds to...
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. troops mass on the border of the gambia — ready to force presidentjammeh to accept electoral defeat and step down. britain's foreign secretary appears to compare the french government to nazis. european leaders say brexit won't be easy. and until very recently a frontline in the syrian civil war, now deathly quiet. we have a special report from the city of aleppo. foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way it's looking right now, foreigners, not syrians will dictate the way the war ends. president obama has held his final news conference in the white house — ranging widely from the middle east to chelsea manning's prison sentence to voting rights and beyond. his successor has promised to dismantle his legacy, and barack obama was asked what he'd told his daughters about donald trump's victory. he said "i tell them the only thing that is the end of the world is the end of the world. i think we're going to be ok." he wished the press good luck. our north america editor, jon sopel was there. for one last time, barack obama came to the white house briefing room to jous
. troops mass on the border of the gambia — ready to force presidentjammeh to accept electoral defeat and step down. britain's foreign secretary appears to compare the french government to nazis. european leaders say brexit won't be easy. and until very recently a frontline in the syrian civil war, now deathly quiet. we have a special report from the city of aleppo. foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way it's looking right now, foreigners, not syrians will dictate the way...
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addition, border forces are not entitled to search the luggage of diplomats like they are for regular tourists. they simply wave them through. >> kroft: the sale of diplomatic passports is not part of the citizenship by investment program, but it goes on under the table, particularly in dominica, which has had a most impressive corps of dodgy diplomats. >> linton: we had a diplomatic passport in the hands of francesco corallo, who, at the time, was on interpol's list of most-wanted criminals. >> kroft: parliamentarian lennox linton says no one in dominica had ever heard of corallo until he was stopped by authorities in italy. >> linton: he said, "you can't detain me, i'm a diplomat." they said, "diplomat? diplomat of where?" he said, "dominica." >> kroft: then, there's dominican diplomat alison madueke, a former nigerian oil minister arrested for suspected bribery and money laundering. and rudolph king, a bahamian fugitive from u.s. justice who was dominica's ambassador to bahrain. >> linton: what we were doing with an ambassador in bahrain, i don't quite know, but they seem to think
addition, border forces are not entitled to search the luggage of diplomats like they are for regular tourists. they simply wave them through. >> kroft: the sale of diplomatic passports is not part of the citizenship by investment program, but it goes on under the table, particularly in dominica, which has had a most impressive corps of dodgy diplomats. >> linton: we had a diplomatic passport in the hands of francesco corallo, who, at the time, was on interpol's list of most-wanted...
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possible espionage charges if manning was released. senegal has the massed forces on the border with gambia and has reportedly given the gambian president until midnight to set them before it sends troops across the border. the nigerian air force has also deployed to senegal. he said he would not step down from despite losing the presidential election in december. tens of thousands of people have fledambia into senegal, fearing the decision could spark unrest. british and dutch travel agencies are scrambling to evacuate thousands of tourists after president jammeh declared a state of emergency on tuesday. business news. good numbers coming out for u.s. banks. reporter: exactly. u.s. banking sector has posted solid earnings on hopes the new man in the white house will ease banking restrictions. goldman sachs was the latest to report profits of the $7 billion for the year. their business was powered by a bull market and the strong dollar. the bank is that you enjoy close relations with the incoming administration. on tuesday, dozens of protesters gathered outside the golden offices in
possible espionage charges if manning was released. senegal has the massed forces on the border with gambia and has reportedly given the gambian president until midnight to set them before it sends troops across the border. the nigerian air force has also deployed to senegal. he said he would not step down from despite losing the presidential election in december. tens of thousands of people have fledambia into senegal, fearing the decision could spark unrest. british and dutch travel agencies...
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overhaul the immigration system, also read the up the border patrol forces with 5000 agents funds for the agency that are rest and the ports of undocumented immigrants, and seeking to in san shore in cities. >>: this is another decisive best-the vice of policy and another polarizing policy. >> reporter: tomorrow, donald trump is expected to take more action on a democrat-this immigration with a focus on the bidding process and refugee programs. >> pam: news tonight, mexico has responded to the border what executive order and the president of mexico's this, he rejects the decision and repeated his country would not pay for it. the mexican president does not have an upcoming visit to meet with the president dropped next week. some reports suggest he is now considering cancelling that trip. --president donald trump. >> steve: tomorrow, the president is expected to sign an executive order stopping the sarah and refugee program. the order will also suspend the issuing of visas to people from the seven countries. libya, sudan, somalia, iraq and i ran and yemen. >> pam: new at hand. the presiden
overhaul the immigration system, also read the up the border patrol forces with 5000 agents funds for the agency that are rest and the ports of undocumented immigrants, and seeking to in san shore in cities. >>: this is another decisive best-the vice of policy and another polarizing policy. >> reporter: tomorrow, donald trump is expected to take more action on a democrat-this immigration with a focus on the bidding process and refugee programs. >> pam: news tonight, mexico...
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militarized border with nato forces to the west and putin's troops to the east. scott thuman went to kaliningrad where things are not so quiet on russia's western front. scott: when putin wants to display russia's military might and prestige, kaliningrad is often his stage and nato his intended audience. in baltic waters worry the rest of the world is like any prize real estate, it is all about location. kaliningrad isn't even physically attached to mainland ussia, weighs an armed enclave squeezed between lithuania and poland, both nato members, that makes this lesser known property an armed perch by any push for pootin into eastern europe. before position, long cloaked in mystery and international intrigue, has been a strategic stronghold since the soviet's took and kept what was known as conigsberg from the germans in world war ii and the sacrifices made over this pivotal piece of and aren't lost on anyone. >> can i see it was very important. there was very large military presence. both land troops and naval troops. scott: nick lie was -- nicko lie was a captain in the russian navy
militarized border with nato forces to the west and putin's troops to the east. scott thuman went to kaliningrad where things are not so quiet on russia's western front. scott: when putin wants to display russia's military might and prestige, kaliningrad is often his stage and nato his intended audience. in baltic waters worry the rest of the world is like any prize real estate, it is all about location. kaliningrad isn't even physically attached to mainland ussia, weighs an armed enclave...
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idea of a border tax to force payments mexico. that may goo over with a thud with many free market republicans in congress to say nothing of democrats. at trump's visit to philadelphia led to large protests. back in washington later today the march for life. the anti abortion event draws thousands each year and the vice president will be the highest ranking administration official to it ever attend. as far as discussion was world leader itself looks like another is on the near horizon. a spokesman for putin said that putin and trump are expected to speak by phone as early as tomorrow. in washington. fox news. >>> the trump administration has pulled all advertising to promote insurance sign ups under the affordable care act just the days before the 2017 open enrollment date. the health and human services department had planned to run ads remind people of the january 31st dead live. former obama administration officials are ceusing the new administration of sabotage saying that research shows that the last week tends to be when young healthy people sign up which is important to keepi
idea of a border tax to force payments mexico. that may goo over with a thud with many free market republicans in congress to say nothing of democrats. at trump's visit to philadelphia led to large protests. back in washington later today the march for life. the anti abortion event draws thousands each year and the vice president will be the highest ranking administration official to it ever attend. as far as discussion was world leader itself looks like another is on the near horizon. a...
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the changing of borders in our time by force, we will not accept the post—1945 order will be changed. russia went into crimea and it is still there. russia not only shifted the momentum on the battlefield in syria, saved president assad from collapse on key front lines, it's a key player on the battlefield and i was in aleppo during the last stages of the war for that important city. then it shifted to the negotiating table. it was russia and turkey which negotiated the evacuation from aleppo. russia and turkey is driving the talks to take place not in geneva of vienna or paris, but in russia. it's extraordinary. even british diplomats will concede that vladimir putin went from zero influence in the middle east in 2015 to now being the major player with the military force and the political will to back it up. gulf states are saying we wish our ally was president putin. saudi arabia, the gulf states and also iran, the impact of russia putting its weight about and being successful. has that changed things? it's always been asked if russia and iran see eye to eye in syria, but they don'
the changing of borders in our time by force, we will not accept the post—1945 order will be changed. russia went into crimea and it is still there. russia not only shifted the momentum on the battlefield in syria, saved president assad from collapse on key front lines, it's a key player on the battlefield and i was in aleppo during the last stages of the war for that important city. then it shifted to the negotiating table. it was russia and turkey which negotiated the evacuation from...
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material. the baltic states are concerned. if you look at who is putting forces on the eastern border of nato, it is america, canada, britain. one of the concerns that i have is that the european union, for the reasons we discussed at the beginning, is turning inward and while there is a belief that there should be institutional change within europe, what there isn't is the resolution in dealing with the anti—democratic forces that putin has marshalled. we've come full circle. we started off with michael saying there was huge internal issues to resolve, and there are in the eu, but they will be forced to confront the problems of their unity, or the lack of it, when president trump talks about nato and you have to pay your own way. what about when president trump starts talking about easing the sanctions on russia over ukraine? angela merkel was leading the way in terms of russia and dealing with ukraine. these are red button issues for europe in terms of values and principles. they cannot let then drift away. i suspect if marine le pen doesn't win, if francois fillon might have a ch
material. the baltic states are concerned. if you look at who is putting forces on the eastern border of nato, it is america, canada, britain. one of the concerns that i have is that the european union, for the reasons we discussed at the beginning, is turning inward and while there is a belief that there should be institutional change within europe, what there isn't is the resolution in dealing with the anti—democratic forces that putin has marshalled. we've come full circle. we started off...
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business busiest travel days of the year. customs and border officers forced to process passengers through alternative procedures. >> the old way. >> u.s. official tells cnn there is no indication at this time the disruption was malicious in nature. >> it is interesting. >> computers do malfunction. >> so do people. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. the manhunt intensifies in turkey for the gunman who opened fire at the nightclub be in tur on new year's eve. the manhunt and latest next. like these? now, get 15% off making your company stand out. staples. make more happen. so i use excedrin.ments from my life. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help
business busiest travel days of the year. customs and border officers forced to process passengers through alternative procedures. >> the old way. >> u.s. official tells cnn there is no indication at this time the disruption was malicious in nature. >> it is interesting. >> computers do malfunction. >> so do people. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. the manhunt intensifies in turkey for the gunman who opened fire at the nightclub be in tur on new year's eve....
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executive orders about constructing that physical wall on the southern border, allowing forces to be given to our brave men and women in you and uniform and law enforcement. expanding the detention area so that when illegals are caught, we don't have this catch and release program, we have a catch and deal with program. it is such an exciting day here, and the sanctuary cities, people like you and donald trump, thank you for that. people know that no good comes out of hardware and illegals who have been deported time and time again, someone was committed crimes in the sanctuary cities putting others at risk. the pace and the tempo is all donald trump. he did all of that during the campaign and now it's president he's continue doing it. my big joke right here is that everything in trump world happens according to dog years, you have to multiply it by seven. if there no end in sight to this incredible pace and excitement. he's not just changing the tone here in washington, d.c., and the content, he's changing the content in the fluidity. >> lou: the national left-wing, going media in p
executive orders about constructing that physical wall on the southern border, allowing forces to be given to our brave men and women in you and uniform and law enforcement. expanding the detention area so that when illegals are caught, we don't have this catch and release program, we have a catch and deal with program. it is such an exciting day here, and the sanctuary cities, people like you and donald trump, thank you for that. people know that no good comes out of hardware and illegals who...
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of border patrol forces with 5000 agents, funds for the agency that the arrest and deport undocumented immigrants, and seeking to inessential or cities. >> reporter: tomorrow, donald trump is expected to take more action. on immigration with a focus on the bidding process and refugee programs. -- vetting process >> reporter: san francisco julies a list of several bases that are sent for cities. there's also oakland, alameda, berkeley, richmond and san jose. >> reporter: and the bay area is certainly not alone there are more than 200 century cities and the u.s.. >> reporter:--sanctuary cities >> reporter: the president's actions on immigration has san francisco civil rights group's gearing up for a fight. and mayor ed lee bows to uphold the century city policy. despite the president's promise to withhold federal funding. kron4's maureen kelly reports that how much san francisco state stills and this political battle is still unclear. >> we would not back down and we will stand up for what we believe is right. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor said the granddaughter of a
of border patrol forces with 5000 agents, funds for the agency that the arrest and deport undocumented immigrants, and seeking to inessential or cities. >> reporter: tomorrow, donald trump is expected to take more action. on immigration with a focus on the bidding process and refugee programs. -- vetting process >> reporter: san francisco julies a list of several bases that are sent for cities. there's also oakland, alameda, berkeley, richmond and san jose. >> reporter: and...
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mexico will reimburse u.s. taxpayers. he's also boosting the size of border patrol forces and stepping up deportations of undocumented immigrants. >>> major investigation, the president is standing by his false claim that millions voted illegally, costing him the popular vote, and he's calling for a major investigation. some key democrats say, bring it on. >>> tortured answer. in his first interview since his inauguration, president trump says he supports water boarding, but senator john mccain warns him, quote,
mexico will reimburse u.s. taxpayers. he's also boosting the size of border patrol forces and stepping up deportations of undocumented immigrants. >>> major investigation, the president is standing by his false claim that millions voted illegally, costing him the popular vote, and he's calling for a major investigation. some key democrats say, bring it on. >>> tortured answer. in his first interview since his inauguration, president trump says he supports water boarding, but...
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build the u.s. mexico border wall. he ordered more border control forces and an increase in deportations of undocumented immigrants. he also signed actions to revive the keystone xl and dakota access i'm lines. mr. trump also effectively torpedoed the transpacific partnership by ordering the u.s. to withdraw. and hours after his inauguration, he signed an ch k executive order loosening i678 implementation of the affordable care act. >>> the leader of one humanitarian group says that it will hinder thousands ever innocent people trying to flee war and persecution in their own home countries. >> america is no safer than it was 24 hours ago, but 60,000 people who have been through the vetting process around the world, victims of terror around the world, aren't going to be able to come here. what's are more, america's reputation as a humanitarian leader has been lost. and a propaganda gift for those extremists who want to say measures don't want muslims to come here. so i think this is a harmful set of decisions because its eye harder to get to america as a refugee than any othe
build the u.s. mexico border wall. he ordered more border control forces and an increase in deportations of undocumented immigrants. he also signed actions to revive the keystone xl and dakota access i'm lines. mr. trump also effectively torpedoed the transpacific partnership by ordering the u.s. to withdraw. and hours after his inauguration, he signed an ch k executive order loosening i678 implementation of the affordable care act. >>> the leader of one humanitarian group says that...
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passed for the gambian president to step down. west african forces are gathering on the border, poised to move in and enforce a transfer of power to the winner of last month's elections. president jammeh, who's been in powerfor two decades is refusing to leave office. britain's foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has been criticised after apparently comparing the french government to nazi prison guards in its attitude towards the uk leaving the european union. two investment banks have said they'll relocate some staff from london the mainland as a result of brexit. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. coming up: after her brexit speech the labour leader challenges theresa may on her eu exit plan. can i urge her to stop the threats of the bargain basement brexit? i have a plan, he does not have a clue. mps demand the government do more to help a persecuted minority in myanmar. according to reports the minority group have been subject to arson, rape and murder. mps try to find out why we waste so much food. and: pretty much everyon
passed for the gambian president to step down. west african forces are gathering on the border, poised to move in and enforce a transfer of power to the winner of last month's elections. president jammeh, who's been in powerfor two decades is refusing to leave office. britain's foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has been criticised after apparently comparing the french government to nazi prison guards in its attitude towards the uk leaving the european union. two investment banks have said...