Migrants live in the u. S. Most are from mexico, el salvador and guatemala, others from as far away as india. And since President Donald Trump took over, life for many people without papers has grown grim. For the last several months, Javier Garcia has called this Church Cellar home. Since trumps election victory last year, its the only place where the Mexican National feels safe. He came to the us illegally twenty years ago and has been living and working without a residence permit ever since. His family visits him at his hideaway. Its really tough, especially for the kids. They cry a lot and they complain. They dont have a carefree life the way we used to. Was caught driving under the influence of alcohol, and ended up on the deportation list, he was even fitted with an electronic ankle monitor. His partner alma faces deportation too. Only their children, who were born in the us, have a legal right to stay. But how could they cope without parents . I feel so sad that i cant change ou
Migrants live in the u. S. Most are from mexico, el salvador and guatemala, others from as far away as india. And since President Donald Trump took over, life for many people without papers has grown grim. For the last several months, Javier Garcia has called this Church Cellar home. Since trumps election victory last year, its the only place where the Mexican National feels safe. He came to the us illegally twenty years ago and has been living and working without a residence permit ever since. His family visits him at his hideaway. Its really tough, especially for the kids. They cry a lot and they complain. They dont have a carefree life the way we used to. Was caught driving under the influence of alcohol, and ended up on the deportation list, he was even fitted with an electronic ankle monitor. His partner alma faces deportation too. Only their children, who were born in the us, have a legal right to stay. But how could they cope without parents . I feel so sad that i cant change ou
Groups for the First Time Ever so whos getting liked or not . Power lunch starts right now welcome back a nice rally this hour major averages on deck the nasdaq 100 is up more than 1 its led by apple, amazon, microsoft and facebook apple also helping to drive the dow higher you can see more than 1 gains across the board there materials also a winner today. Fr freeportmcmoran helping to fuel the gains. D Discount Shoe dealer dsw soorg about 20 . Coty is down 14 after the company missed 15 on the bottom line thank you. Lets begin with your money. As michelle just laid out, the bulls are back in charge fear is down stocks are up. Technology leading the way lets find out why the optimism is popping back up i think this is mostly about tax policy talk about tax policy finally coming together. Maybe a few other things thrown in as well it was quitely opened and we opened really strong 5 to 1 advancing the stocks. More buyers than sellers the buyers being very aggressive they got to raise the
Referendum rapidly approaching. Lets get to the stories you need to know about. In london where oil tops 50 a barrel. Jodi schneider in japan. And mike mckee right here in new york with the latest fed talks. The rally continues in crude. Brent toppinggh, 50 a barrel for the first time this year. Javier blas, talk to me about driving things toward and barrel. Alter javier we are losing some had thousand barrels a day in nigeria. 700,000 barrels a day in nigeria. In the background is the demand that a strong. Everyone is driving a lot in the u. S. That combined with supply outages is bringing us to 50 a barrel. Jon i want to talk about debt supply. A 9 billion auction what does that tell you about Market Conditions . Javier the pain for the producers has been really acute. You see qatar borrowing 9 billion. They have a big production, relatively reduced population. It is not a country you would expect to be in trouble. That at 50,ing us the problem is not over. Although the markets have
We were doing a story about an opposition type newspaper and its editor and what it was like to run a newspaper that felt free to criticize the regime when so many other papers were being cracked down on and what it was like to be in that position. Then the coup started and suddenly our story took on sort of a different dimension. It turns out the editor we were writing about is one of the people on their list of people they dont like postcoup, because postcoup they are cracking down on opponents. There never been great with journalism. There basically isnt a free press. Its a very complicated situation and we talk about how for the press its really complicated there. Right now the guy we focus the story on is no longer in turkey. David you approach the story in a different way. Theres been this coup, you looking at the role of the opposition. How has that changed, being the opposition in turkey . They are cracking down on many different aspects of society, putting judges on lists for