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Has Trump backed himself into an immigration corner - Duration: 2:44.
Has Trump backed himself into an immigration corner
WASHINGTON � President Donald Trump's victory in Washington's shutdown standoff could be
short-lived if he doesn't also find a way to deliver a win to "Dreamers," providing
legal status to people who were brought to the United States illegally as children and
will face deportation in March absent a federal reprieve.
It was Trump who set a March 5 deadline by rescinding President Barack Obama's Deferred
Action for Childhood Arrivals program in September, then calling on Congress to come up with a
fix.
On the campaign trail, Trump promised to crack down on illegal immigration, and polls show
that a significant minority of his base would prefer to deport Dreamers. But overall, according
to an NBC/Survey Monkey poll released Tuesday, two-thirds of Americans support Obama's DACA
program.
And therein lies the rub: If Trump can't come to an agreement with Democrats in Congress
by March 5, he'll have to decide whether to infuriate immigration hard-liners by unilaterally
extending the DACA deadline or risk further energizing Democrats and alienating moderate
Republicans by leaving Dreamers vulnerable to deportation.White House press secretary
Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to say Monday whether, absent a deal, Trump would deport
Dreamers.
"We haven't determined that," she said. "We're hopeful that we don't have to do that and
that we don't have to get there."
But in October, Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., said Trump had assured him privately that
the deadline would be extended if no deal is reached.
"The president's comment to me was that: 'We put a six-month deadline out there. Let's
work it out. If we can't get it worked out in six months, we'll give it some more time,'"
Lankford said.
It's Democrats in Congress � led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York
� who are playing games with the fate of the Dreamers, said former Trump adviser Michael
Caputo. Schumer had offered last week to support Trump's wall but later withdrew that proposal.
"By taking this new position today, Schumer is pushing the president to make an inadvisable
decision on deportation of the very people who Schumer wants to save," Caputo said. "That�s
a sucker�s bet and not one that the president�s going to make."
He predicted that, if no deal emerges, Trump will simply extend the deadline.
"This is a political equation that Chuck Schumer has put up on the chalkboard. All the president
is going to do is take the eraser, walk up to the chalkboard and erase it," Caputo said.
"The only person playing brinksmanship with these Dreamers is Chuck Schumer."
source nbcnews.com
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Police called to Michael Gove's house after daughter's 15th birthday party descends into boozy chaos - Duration: 1:54.
Police called to Michael Gove's house after daughter's 15th birthday party descends into
boozy chaos
Police were called to Michael Gove�s house after his daughter�s 15th birthday party
descended in to drug and booze-fuelled chaos, it has been reported.
The Tory Environment Secretary�s wife, columnist Sarah Vine, revealed officers arrived at their
home to investigate a noise complaint after the bash go out of hand.
She wrote in her Daily Mail column that she had to manhandle a group of champagne-swigging
private schoolboys out of the party, leaving a �trail of broken glass, cigarette butts
and assorted liquids� in their wake.
She also revealed she confiscated one �very dodgy-looking cigarette�.
Ms Vine said her daughter and her well-behaved female friends were �visibly upset� that
her party had not gone the way they planned.
She said she had banned alcohol from the party, hiding the family�s stash of booze before
guests arrived.
She also insisted on a guest list to prevent undesirable elements access to their �4m
pad.
But despite bouncers being placed on the door, she wrote, the atmosphere �turned nasty�
when a group of teenagers from a �very prestigious London day school� arrived.
She said the boys set up camp outside in a gazebo, and were �plying the girls with
drink and cigarettes.�
On discovering the interlopers, Ms Vine says she waded through the chaotic party, confiscating
bottles of Champagne, wine, spirits and alco-pops from the youngsters.
After seeing how upset her daughter and friends were, she says, she turned on the lights,
turned off the music and ordered everyone out.
But she says she had to physically push some of the boys out of the door.
Neighbours called the police after the ejected youngsters started singing football songs
outside on the street.
It�s not thought Mr Gove was at home at the time of the party.
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Meet Rex Richardson - Trailer #1 - Duration: 1:14.
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The Note Mueller's footsteps tread closer to the White House in Russia probe - Duration: 2:21.
The Note: Mueller's footsteps tread closer to the White House in Russia probe
Robert Mueller has a particular way of making his presence known.
And his footsteps are starting to be heard just outside the White House itself.
We continue to know approximately as much about the special counsel�s investigation
as Mueller wants us to know.
Keep that in mind while digesting the news that his team has spoken to both Attorney
General Jeff Sessions in recent days and reportedly to fired FBI Director James Comey as well.
Now comes news that Mueller wants to learn more � directly from President Donald Trump
� about the circumstances around the firing of Comey and former national security adviser
Michael Flynn.
Mueller sure looks like he�s trying to get the president�s attention.
He appears close to reaching at least some conclusions in his investigation, based on
who he�s bringing in.
The questions confronting the president: Can he afford, from a legal perspective, to cooperate?
And can he afford, from a political perspective, not to?
The RUNDOWN with MaryAlice Parks
This is the president who talked about creating a deportation force during the campaign.
The president, who his first month in office, signed an executive order calling for a three-fold
increase in the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and giving them
wide latitude in determining who exactly to prioritize for removal.
Now, with six weeks left until the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program officially
ends (again, the president�s decision), the White House is dodging questions about
whether President Trump is comfortable with the so-called Dreamers being deported.
Tuesday, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said only that the president is willing
to sign a permanent solution, though 87 percent of Americans think the nearly 800,000 Dreamers
� the undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children � should be allowed
to stay in the only country they know.
After months of debate, it is hard to see how the situation for these Dreamers and their
families has changed at all.
It is possible the ticking clock and pubic commitments from Republicans will spring lawmakers
into action this time, but what if that doesn�t happen?
The TIP with Emily Goodin
Let them eat pork.
source abcnews.go.com
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Sturgeon denies Union flag ban from government buildings - Duration: 2:16.
Sturgeon denies Union flag ban from government buildings
The First Minister has denied cutting the number of days the Union flag is flown from
Scottish Government buildings.
The Scottish Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph both reported on Wednesday that the flag will
be flown only on Remembrance Sunday, as opposed to 15 occasions it would previously be hoisted
for.
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed Scottish Government guidance for civil servants on the matter
had changed, but it was altered to simply reflect existing practice.
The First Minister said the devolved administration had flown the Lion Rampant on royal occasions
instead of the Union flag since 2010.
Former First Minister Alex Salmond said he ordered the change after speaking to the Queen
about the matter at Balmoral in 2009.
"I remember the occasion very well," Salmond said in a post on his website.
"Her Majesty asked me if the Lion Rampant was a popular flag in Scotland.
"I was able to assure her that it was and indeed much beloved of Scottish football and
rugby fans.
Thus I brought the new policy into effect and left the union flag flying, as appropriate,
at armed forces day and Remembrance Sunday."
The SNP leader branded the stories "nonsense" and "untrue" on Twitter late on Tuesday night
in response to the front pages of both newspapers Scottish Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser compared
the First Minister's tweets to those sent by the US president Donald Trump.
Fraser said: "This is a desperate attempt by Nicola Sturgeon to spin her way out of
trouble.
"The SNP is more interested in lowering Union Flags than raising standards in schools and
hospitals.
"The First Minister's Trump-style Twitter denial by candlelight last night does nothing
to change the facts."
A spokeswoman for the Scottish Government said: "There has been no recent change whatsoever
to the policy or practice relating to the flags that are flown from government buildings.
"The Royal Banner (Lion Rampant) has been flown on Royal occasions since 2010.
"The policy has not been changed under the current First Minister - the public guidance
has simply been updated by officials in response to queries to match longstanding practice."
source stv.tv
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Music The Place Inside - Silent Partner
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How To Keep Your Cat Warm in Winter! Tips For Warming Your Cat and Keeping Them Happy in Winter! - Duration: 3:32.
Hi guys welcome back to the channel! It is Claire and Rags and it is definitely winter
there is more than just a nip in the air, it is very chilly outside especially here
in the UK! Now while it's important for us as humans to keep warm in the winter
It is just as important for our cats. Now most cats do you have a built-in
fur coat to keep them warm but if your cat is an indoor cat or slightly older
they can feel the cold. So Rags and I are here with some tips to keep your cat
nice and toasty warm during the winter months. Now you can get your cat a heated
bed not only will this help to keep your cat toasty warm on the cold days but it
will make you very popular with your cat! Now as cat owners we know that they
absolutely love finding any source of heat whether that's your lap or your
laptop though they are more than guaranteed to love it i heated bed. Now
this is not just a good way to keep your cat warm, but if you have a slightly
older cats like I do with Rags and having heated bed it's a great way to ease
their aches and pains. Ragsy likes sitting on hers so much it's actually quite hard to
get her off it. Now heated beds are widely available and tend to be quite
inexpensive but if you do get one you just need to make sure you read the
instructions carefully and you don't leave it unattended or on overnight if
it isn't meant to. Well if heated beds aren't your cat's cup of tea you can try
giving them lots of access to it some spots. Now we all know that cat
absolutely love basking into in the sun's rays and no matter what time of
year. The way to sun can be even though it's cold outside it was
coming in through a window it can be glorious and your cat will love it
What need to do really is make sure that any windows that do get Sun the curtains are
open and there are plenty of spaces for your cat to lounge around in the Sun
whether that be on a window sill or just on the floor somewhere where they can spend the afternoon
Now maintaining your cat's activity level especially during
the winter and colder months it is a great way to not only make sure your cat
stays nice and toasty warm, but both helps them keep active and healthy
Now a lot of people during winter like to keep their cats indoors as it does get
dark a lot and the way that can be very unforgiving what you need to make sure
that your cats don't get bored while being shot inside make sure you play
with your cat often and have lots of little games and poked around the house
and make sure you just spend a little time playing with your cat
Not only is it good to make sure your cat isn't bored doesn't get cold but it's great
way to bond with your cat and lastly during these winter months you might
want to keep an eye out for cats you don't have a nice cozy forever home if
you notice any strays in your area you could leave something in your shares
maybe a little bed and some fresh straw or a few blankets and make sure there's
fresh water and food out for them. Now winter is a particularly harsh time to
be stuck outdoors so if you can't catch these stray cats and take to a shelter
You can at least provide them some Wellborn for the night. Thanks for
watching guys I hope you found these tips useful and interesting and if you
have any additional tips on how to keep your cats at warm this winter let me
know in the comment section below Rags and I absolutely love to know about you
and your cats. If you did like the video guys please give a big thumbs up and hit
the subscribe button and think about becoming part of the notification squad
by clicking the little bell button. Thanks again guys and Rags and I will see you in our next video! Bye!
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