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i'm geeta guru-murthy. this is the context on bbc news. hundreds of arrests. an invention... kappen leading to employment -- the general leading the deployment until police arrive. general scots 's sermons of the 700 marines will be released soon and not given live ammunition. process against president trump because going
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in russian -- immigration progress. for the protection of the federal personnel and federal building, there was a temporarily detained and wait for law enforcement to arrest them. they detained to wait for law enforcement to come in handle demonstrators. karen bass gave a press conference a long time ago. this is provoked by the white house. maybe we are part of an experiment of how far the federal government can go by my
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taking power from a governor, a legal jurisdiction, and frankly, leaving our citizens and resident in fear. i'm joined by the california state capital. what do you say to those criticisms from karen bass and gavin newsom that donald trump is provoking this? good afternoon and thanks for having me. karen bass has shown sale gu leadership from taking over as mayor. she's done nothing to support our law enforcement, and this idea that donald trump has provoked a riot in los angeles with these agents, no diesel agents have
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thrown molotov cocktails. . karen bass said a week ago, that was difficult in the raids took place. she and gavin newsom had said the police were able to control matters in the arrival of the military has unnecessarily stoped things up. again, governor newson and mayor bass blame law enforcement. they have a job to do to make americans safe. they were conducting those activities lawfully on friday until the federal building and agents were attacked by the rioters and on that required a
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response to prayer pack those buildings. still today refused to acknowledge and do something about those rioters that are causing this. so you don't have confidence in the police in california? i have high confidence. i know that they're highly trained that they will do their jobs. the governor and the mayor needed need you interfered with their ability to do the job, the police chief said that were overwhelmed and they were not able to handle friday, that's a need the national guard to come in. . forgive me for interrupting, but donald trump said it was to prevent the city with their
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foreign enemy. is that unnecessary and divisive language? the bottom line is that the are elements that have illegal immigrants california's severn border. -- southern border. do we want to continue to like these cartels and foreign homeless people. to the critics of donald trump, who say this is beside his instincts, and gavin newsom saying online people are being snatched from the street. this is actually a rightful criticism of the lack of leadership from gavin newsom because he's not doing his job
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to keep california safe and protecting californians from the element. many thanks indeed for your time. i'm joined by a serving member of the california state survey. they give her time. he is, isn't he. is the difference between due process and the rates. the former administration, you can see military presence here. our community in los angeles. there's a due process. we have lost it the country to protect everyone. it didn't get
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there anywhere individually, and what are you hearing from people there? we were heroes in 2020, and now, criminals. we need to show humanity and protect them as well. if people are coming in illegally, that has been politically unpopular across the us. donald trump says he will stop that. and there's a due process. if there determined, the due process for that. that's why want due
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process. please, there is not a war happening. that's just that people are causing trouble and disturbance. then bring those documents and show them and present them both thought people have process to... when people are writing about this, chasing home depot, that is not the america we want to live in. tell me about cases of people who have been picked up by the marines or by the national guard. that it what we are
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this morning, another clean-up, but the events of the past few days have left their mind. line the streets, residents hiding their nationalities. filipino families are putting stickers on their homes and they have bahamian flags with signs saying, "this is a british high school". meanwhile, others of leaving. the family who lived here moved to more ground a decade ago. is impossible to wait and to save my children? went to school normally. others say tension has been building
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for some time. there is a failure. 95%. it's very regrettable. meanwhile, the police office of northern ireland is asked for assistance from other forces. mutual resources from policing policies. -- colleagues. six arrests have been made so far and police say they can't increase numbers moving into this evening and overnight. well the phrase "
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the world is changing" amid ongoing global turbulence is one that the british government has used to explain some of their financial decsions. and today the chancellor rachel reeves unveiled her much anticiapted spending review - laying out how she is going to divide up more than a trillion pounds of public money between government departments over the next four years. overall government department budgetswill grow by 2.3% over inflation per year. though not all of them. some like the department for environment, the foreign office and the home office get less. while defence, health and science and technology get let's speak to sarah woolnough. it was not a surprise and there wasn't too surprise that he survived. his coalition continued to hold a majority. so here you still has a mandate to govern. he consolidated his
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condition. he managed to shore up coagulation, which has been plagued by internal debates about the effectiveness of the coalition and its future. and at the president's opposition party has the power of veto. what does that mean for the programme. immediately, the impact of the para- residential election is that the political weakening for the governing. as you mentioned, this promise that he made. one of the major ones was the judicial reforms needed to restore the world of law. donald must be able to come through. that doesn't mean
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no one he has amazement power. it is very ceremonial, so donald trump is it will continue most of his policies because of the presidential role is weaker than that of the prime minister. so he cannot stop him from supporting recurring and he can't set up military deliveries, and that's important. remind us of these disabilities. difference between the right-wing camp in the roof account.
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does still want to be a part of the european union. his stance when it comes to integration, specifically with individual member states, those are items that are spoke out against. he is more in favour of strangling their relationship with her united states. -- strengthening. 's is a factor in all this? has been. has unfortunately grown in the last
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two and half years. i think the united impact of continuing war has taken a toll on farmers and truckers. there is a conflict meaning the situation on the border. it explained why there is an anti-ukraine's inuit. -- sentiment. it was an attack and there was a great inflow, i think that raised... the presidential campaign is not done any favours. it was handled by both candidates. thank you very much. some
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breaking news to bring you from the united states. some breaking news: israeli media is reporting that the body of hostage yair yaakov has been recovered recovered from gaza. his partner and two sons were also kidnapped. this is a second trial after it was overturned by the court of appeals that found that prosecutors had of unfairly allowing women that weren't officially part of the trials to testify. on the second go around, there is intense
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interest in how the jury would look at the evidence run two women who testified in the first trial, and also a new third accuser. a partial victory for one of the women, the jury heard her case and believed her, but we will wait to see what this jury has to say. including the first pictures in the solar... of view of the sun has never been seen before. southall.
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them to the polar region. the new site has lord weren't about to close the store. -- our closest star. below from the bbc sports centre. we start with cricket, because 14 wickets fell on addict opening the world tects championship. they trail australia by 169 runs. returning for his drug span, helped bowl australia for 112. sue smith kept australia afloat, but the last five wickets went from everyone's
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also mitchell starc taking two before pat cummings were stuck. emma raducanu and katie bolter came to an end. the brits lost 6-2, 7-5. outclass in the verse set and the rain's... who have won three grand subtitles before digging the break. meanwhile, sonny cartel has run the two days after recording the biggest run of her career, she did not answer to do eight the
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american. she will face fellow american and the quarterfinals. navarro pulled off a remarkable escape going into the third round. taking it to a tie-break after setting a match point. play has to be pause. when resumed, world number ten fought back to win five successive points. female tennis players want to freeze their eggs and embryos to start a family by their ranking protected as they take time off the game. it's been more than ten weeks, apply up to three tournaments with the
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german professional tatyana, a mother of two, says that this step in the right direction. it's great and they are doing great things. when you're getting pregnant, i was pregnant before, but even now, i'm doing this. i think it's still an opportunity help players not only to repair. i have two kids on tour both the sometimes issues, what i think they could change a little bit. if it's a problem, it's hurtful to have it from both the but i also think it's a problem in the future to help those who are on the tour. murray mike
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roy says the venue the impossible take part in. world number two won during a practice round, but found it not so daunting. the northern ireland man says he had been circling. do something they would do. yeah, if i can't align myself, that is a bit of a grace period to enjoy what i've done. either we do it, why do we try it down might achieve these things was like? i think the people who work with you are fantastic. it was so great in my career. as football goes,
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hello, welcome to the context with geeta guru-murthy in london and sumi somaskanda in washington, where this hour we'll be focusing on president trump's second term. tonight - protests against immigration enforcement spread across the us - but the president is doubling down on his response. left-wing radicals viciously attacked ice and border patrol officials as well as los angeles police officers. are coming after all these people, this is the beginning, not the end. this was provoked by the white house and when you run armoured caravans through our streets, you're not keeping anyone safe, you're trying to cause fear in panic. joining us tonight are former congressman stephanie
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