An hour after the news release here on the b.b.c. World Service the world's radio station. B.b.c. World Service It's 4 o'clock g.m.t. This is all of a Conway with a news room the u.s. Navy is reportedly making plans to set up the tension centers on military bases for tens of thousands of migrants Meanwhile President Trump has gone on the political offensive by meeting families whose loved ones who killed by illegal immigrants none of our kids had a minute to say goodbye we were lucky enough to be separated for 5 days or 10 days were separated permanently also on The Newsroom. Well look you know I said to myself well I may have crossed the border but that probably only give me a fine or they'll give me a warning but I didn't think they'd send me to present a teenage tourist in Canada ends up in a u.s. Detention center after getting lost on her evening jog the u.s. Has announced it scrapping 2 Marine training exercises with South Korea and now my Dr Byock our judge and I watch out for are we are called they are Nigerian fans delighted after beating Iceland 1st our top stories. I'm Rosemary Crick with a look at the latest b.b.c. News the Pentagon has announced the indefinite cancellation of 2 exchanged Marine training exercises with South Korea earlier Mr Trump said the u.s. Would continue to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear program can't Vina reports the announcement follows hard on the heels of Tuesday's decision to cancel freedom Guardian the annual military drills conducted by u.s. And South Korean forces that have long been the source of tension with North Korea a Pentagon spokeswoman said the move was intended to support agreement reached between President Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong un at their historic summit earlier this month however she stressed that any additional measures would be dependent on continued productive negotiations media reports in the United States say its navy is drawing up plans to build detention centers on remote military bases to house tens of thousands of illegal immigrants the trumpet ministration is already being criticized about its treatment of immigrants crossing the border from Mexico Warren bull reports according to Time magazine the plans are contained in a memo drafted for the us Navy secretary's approval it outlines proposals to build what to describe the temporary and austere tent cities to house $25000.00 migrants that abandon their fields in California Alabama and Arizona the estimated cost of the census it says is $233000000.00 over 6 months a u.s. Defense Department spokesman could not confirm the details of this specific memo but said the department was already preparing to provide up to 20000 temporary beds for unaccompanied migrant children many of whom are currently being kept in holding cells and converted warehouses the u.s. Supreme Court has ruled that police need a warrant to obtain mobile phone location data from telecom companies the police still do not need a warrant in emergency situations Chris Buckley reports police in Michigan and Ohio use location information. A mobile phone the shore suspect was there when a series of robberies to bless the evidence helped convict Timothy carpenter but his lawyer on the American Civil Liberties Union argued that giving officers those records without a warrant was on constitutional in a majority decision the u.s. Supreme Court agreed really that it breached the 4th Amendment which prevents unreasonable search and seizure and one of the judges warns that if warrants weren't needed it wouldn't be able to stay it to keep people under constant surveillance it's the final day of campaigning in Turkey ahead of Sunday's parliamentary and presidential elections with rallies taking place mainly in Istanbul president rejected by peddling is trying to consolidate his power but analysts say he faces a challenge from a reunited and reenergized opposition post suggest his aka policy could lose its parliamentary majority and he himself could be forced into a 2nd round vote for the presidency a.b.c. News the United Nations Secretary General Antonio terrace has demanded a major tend to military escalation in southwestern Syria Mr Terrorist said the recent upsurge in fighting in the area pose significant risks to regional security 9 people were killed on Friday in the area. Scientists say seabeds a being killed by eating plastic daybreak in the previously pristine waters of a remote island off the east coast of Australia Autopsies show the fledgling stomach's a full of plastic Jennifer Lavers is a marine biologist when we find them they are either already dead or our on the verge of and when we cut them or the amount of plastic this just really difficult to describe sometimes we're talking about hundreds of pieces of all kinds of shapes and sizes and often those pieces are quite sharp and so it is things like all or perforations at the football World Cup in Russia the holders Germany will be looking to improve when they take on Sweden later today the champions lost to Mexico in a printing game and are in danger of failing to qualify for the last 16 for the 1st time an 80 year is in the days of the game South Korea take all Mexico and the leaders of England's group Belgian play Tunisia 2 men have been convicted of plundering a British warship that sank off England's southern coast more than 100 years ago the h.m.s. Hermes formerly a 19th century cruiser was struck by a German torpedo in 1914 at the start of the 1st World War a local both China and a diver were accused of stripping hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of metal from the wreck police found photographs on one of the men's computer and a notebook listing the looted items including historical artifacts many of the items removed was sold for their scrap value that's the latest b.b.c. News. Thanks very much listening to the news room from the b.b.c. World Service on Thursday the Pentagon said it is being asked to prepare beds for up to 20000 immigrant children now it's been reported that the u.s. Navy is working on plans to house more than 100000 immigrants on its bases a draft memo obtained by Time magazine outlines plans to build temporary and austere tent cities at abandoned airfield in Alabama as well as proposals for 2 camps at naval facilities in California the news came as President Trump went on the political offensive following his policy u. Turn over child separations he hosted an event at the White House for families who lost loved ones at the hands of illegal immigrants you hear the other side you never hear this. These are the American citizens permanently separated from their loved ones the word permanently being the word that you have to think about permanently they're not separated for a day or 2 days are permanently separate. Because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens These are the families the media ignores they don't talk about them we call these brave Americans the angel families age or mom's age or pops these are the angel families one of those who met the president was Laura Wilkerson whose 18 year old son Josh was murdered we want to tell you a little bit today about Josh he was brutally tortured and strangled over and over his last hours or was brutal as anyone standing up here when one of our kids had a minute to say goodbye we were lucky enough to be separated for 5 days or 10 days were separated permanently the same time is touting his tough border policy President Trump urged Republican politicians to abandon their efforts to pass legislation on the matter until after the midterm elections in November I got the latest from our Washington Correspondent Chris Buckley it has to be said that this week Donald Trump has had to reverse one of his major policies this idea of separating migrant parents from their children in the past the White House did talk about it as being at the Terrence although that of course has since been denied in some respects but it's on records and he has given every indication in the last 24 hours that to do so to reverse that policy has gone against his natural instincts and by sharing that stage with families who had relatives killed by immigrants he's essentially sending a message that he believes his immigration laws need to be tougher and also sending a message that as far as he's concerned if there is going to be a fight in the next election that's coming up in the ember then as far as he's concerned in those congressional elections he believes his supporters are going to back him on this divisive issue over the border at the same time we're hearing more details about plans by the u.s. Military to house migrants on its bases but so far nothing about how those children or. Separated will be reunited with their families the un frankly we've talked about this this week it is a mess for the White House and for the government more generally partly because parents and children are being held by different departments the plans for families to be held together that's going to looked after by a 3rd department and fundamentally at the moment there are people who are waiting to find out just what's going to happen to them they are waiting for prosecutions to appear in court and their children are being held in different facilities so reuniting those families is fundamentally quite difficult and again it comes down to this question of resources can America actually do it at this time ever we heard anything from the Republican congressional leaders after Donald Trump told them not to continue working on their own there Bill. Well he went even stronger than that didn't they he said not to waste their time any more Republicans themselves there are devices there are divides inside that compass well so you have some who are liberal and want to try and come up with a compromise bill but it's what they've been working on and in fact they plan to try to bring it to a vote by next week at the very latest the truth is that there are some others who are bucking President Trump So I think you've still got the potential for a bit of a battle inside the Republican Party itself over this divisive issue Chris Buckley in Washington the immigration debate so far has largely focused on the u.s. And Mexico border to the south but an incident on the Canadian border has also sparked controversy it centers on a teenager whose evening jog along the beach turned into a 2 week ordeal at a u.s. Detention center or portrait of Barry is here at what happened 19 year old Sid Ella Roman She's a French citizen and she was visiting her mother who lives in Canada the family were in a place called White Rock in British Columbia which is about an hour's drive from Vancouver and it's right on the border with Washington State in the u.s. When they were there Sedona decided to go for an evening jog along the beach the tide was coming in so she swerved on to a path stopping to take a photo before turning around to retrace her steps it was then that she was confronted by 2 officers from the u.s. Border control who told her she had illegally crossed the border into Washington State the teenager says she didn't see any warning signs that she was crossing into the u.s. So telegram says Della Roman spoke to the Canadian broadcaster c.b.c. About what happened. Well good of the president for Jerry was and I said to myself well I may have crossed the border but they're probably only give me a fine or they'll tell me to go back to Canada or they'll give me a warning but I didn't think they'd send me the present because I really only took 3 steps and when they stopped me I was on my way back to the bait I wasn't even trying to keep going and United States. The offices the offices told her that she'd been captured by security cameras entering us and what complicated her situation was the fact that she didn't have any form by identification on her she's running maybe she's in a wedding she was entrance for 200 kilometers south to a detention center in Tacoma and Washington State which is run by the Department of Homeland Security she says she was put in a cage vehicle searched and asked to remove all her personal belongings that's when I think the gravity of the situation really hit and she started to cry she said when she arrived she was able to contact her mom who rushed there to try and help documents including her possible but that wasn't enough she says it took 2 weeks perhaps she to be released and how have people responded to all this while the people of that the u.s. Customs and Border Protection have responded to this story saying that anyone who enters the u.s. Outside an official port of entry is considered to have crossed the border illegally and it's up to those people in those areas to maintain awareness of their surroundings but in terms of social media has been lots of reaction one person says should we talk about the fact that the dinner was mixed race if she was white with this of happened and another person says I had the Canadian prime minister just intraday makes an official complaint to Mary thank you the streaming service Netflix has fired its head of communications after he was said to have used the n word on 2 separate occasions during company meetings firms chief executive Reed Hastings said that Jonathan Freedland had shown an except to be low racial awareness I had more from Dave Lee in San Francisco this is all been detailed in a memo as you mentioned from the chief executive Reed Hastings the center internally to staff it was leaked to The Hollywood Reporter magazine and subsequently we've been able to confirm with Netflix that their memories of the genuine and did come from the chief executive in it he explains the circumstances behind the firing of Java Friedland their long time head of communications has been there since 2011 when prior to that he was at Disney a big figure in the company what was said to have happened was 2 separate incidents the 1st happened several. They go it was in a p.r. Meeting they said the meeting was about sensitive words and Mr Friedman is said to have used the n. Word in this meeting and that was seen by some people in that meeting to be inappropriate and he apologized and he'd given assurances apparently that he wouldn't use the term again a few days on from that meeting at a different event a meeting of black employees at Netflix they have a group for black employees at the company that meets regularly to Mr Friedland was at a meeting with them and he used the term again now Mr Hastings Reed Hastings the chief executive he says that he only learned of the 2nd instance of Mr Freeland using the word a few days ago which is why he's only acting upon it now even though the incident itself was several months back and he says this and except for and that's why he's taken the decision to let him go from the company Mr Friedman has been on Twitter he's saying that he feels awful about the distress that this lapse he said caused the people at the company and he said that he fell short of the standard that Netflix has in place for this kind of thing you know what is his departure mean for the company and indeed the industry as a whole I think it's interesting in that discipline has been at the company since before it became the huge streaming giant that we know is the date all through that time this kind of constant communication between Netflix and the media came often through John for Friedland So I think you know there would need to find someone who is as skilled at talking about the company to the press I think what it does say though about Netflix but also the industry in general is that there is very much as 0 tolerance now when it comes to these kind of sensitivities whether it's about race where it's about gender or any type of issue that seems to be about equality I think companies are deciding to act immediately rather than be seen further down the line to have not acted accordingly Our technology correspondent David Lee in San Francisco Nigeria one of the giants of African football and they came up. Short in their 1st World Cup game in Russia losing to Croatia Faso watched the match on Friday and the Super Eagles as they're known were flying high with a 2 no win against Iceland in Volgograd it means they have a chance of reaching the knockout stages providing they don't lose that final group match against Argentina Alex Capstick reports from Volgograd. 00 2 wonderful singers here outside the fold of that stadium as the fans resting green and white stuff out dancing singing enjoying themselves because now they've got a really good chance of qualifying for the knock out face they'll do it as they please Argentina in the next match was even a draw might be enough we are proud of the drugs they were guarded largely no routing stopped after the most recruits shot now mind you guys back I just didn't I watch out for are we are coming I was a Filipino experience here in Volgograd today wow I'm so excited to be a 19 and you know win the game so that if I was have everybody everybody was so thankful up what is happening I was going to just get out of this competition just like think everybody was still sad and then all of a sudden they're holding tank and we began very very angry with the large Roman for the ground obviously great performance on this was fantastic were you expecting that because after gracious everybody was criticizing the way Nigeria played it was a very unfortunate the last our 1st match but all eyes from the let's just over it in the 1st March but also want to move forward so we did over to possible the next hour when I was like oh Martin well done and what I call just less Nigerian fans the ice that supporters should sing out obviously looking a little disappointed. Going to see if he will still have a pick what. Would you think that on today well I think you guys are a little bit passive they didn't you know pass the ball but you know when the Nigerians. Really physically strong we saw today but we have to remember that. We're at the World Cup eventually we're going to lose again so I think everyone is happy so I was a fantastic much fantastic setting and we're all going to continue enjoying the broke up a Masonic football fan talking to our sports correspondent Alex Capstick well as well as the physical challenge facing the various nations taking part in the world cup off the pitch one major new concern is cyber security in recent years Russian hackers opposed to high profile threats to governments and companies alike as a result some teams in Russia have taken big steps to protect plans for their next matches our reporter Karen Barlow has the details as long as the game is being played teams have tried to get a sneaky look at how their opponents are practicing planning and performing but today's digital world means players are more vulnerable than ever before to having their secret stolen and their privacy breached Russia's homes the practice of comparable at the gathering of compromising personal material to use for criminal means and that's led countries to take big steps to shield their players from hacks both the English and French intelligence services briefed their stars on online safety while they're in Russia England's players even had special encrypted software installed on their devices ahead of the tournament but it's Australia that's possibly taken the biggest steps to protect players privacy the Socceroos have been banned from joining wife my networks and instead taken their own portable mobile Internet system to provide hack proof 4 g. For the team so while the fans are hoping for success on the pitch the national sites are also hoping to score a win on line that Barlow reporting is just coming up to 420 g.m.t. 520 in the u.k. Reminder of our main news the Us Navy is reported to be making plans to set up the tension centers on military bases to house tens of t