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the marble falls well for the families but by the end of that i was kind of done a lot of folks when. they were among the first to join the caravan as they walked across central america thousands joined the pole believing there is safety in numbers. i was alive and i love them yes you being a single bone you never. know who's twenty one is carrying the child. running your own month for the last half an hour with me. now to move out of my place to sleep. it is hard to get in by the enormity home i say here because there are literally thousands of people pulled wool pulled in sixteen hundred kilometers to get in and this is the first place they have been worried about the role of the no all the women and young girls had to be feed the baby right and it's
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a brief response because if they continue to go north of the first say they will the markets will the thousand kilometers to the us border with thousands of combat troops being sent to stop them but that's the risk they're prepared to take just the chance of security for themselves and digital lives and. yes one of the most determined travelers we meet is miriam's elia she's persuaded the local woman to let two kids stay. in the. miriam's also looking up to see a nineteen year old solar traveller who she met on the rug said yes he got on the family book out and men think they know not expand russia and the man who was just found you're going to find them with a mask in the back commercial know she herself. blowing. me
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up ways to make policy. in favor of my kind of malaise got me no you got a job in a few things that kind of convincing. your metaphor were novel the four way along was to get by but also about becoming them though. four years ago her husband paid people smugglers to get across the border they abandon him to die in the desert of hypothermia. a year yet to see any sort of move young man you were mad for to get out there are they your son in the me but he's. the man when i'm not going to find how he knows he can't tell me and i you know. she can't see war donald trump world . in nobody was you know i want to ask general be any of them thank you sally bercow no i you know i just i mean so you know i don't know how you have been attacked i used. them to hear you all don't get you know for the iraqi you know
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when i saw the fast when i first asked our whole time you can almost. forget most of my you know safe way. back at the stadium the decision has been made to push on you know i mean all of you have. you know the most. common. law not what i thought there would be done of course by now. miriam returns to get ready to bring her daughters and her friend cindy to safety. madam when i'm. nearby church younger is getting sick they've moved into a cardboard box for comfort that much of real ian does their idea mississippi mom
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in law yasin which are free and back in. town and i don't. think. they spent the last afternoon here celebrating their older daughter. as fourth birthday. it will be the family's last treat for some time rubens wallers has been stolen by now have no money. no. zero. point five am the first weary migrants start telling. man. yeah out. for miriam the border is that much closer oh no wonder they ask that come in to seattle
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they may say you know if he's going to start a band of snow you know one of the. tatiana packs up the kids. see you. in the belief that they brought. a family that he has. also in your but i want you to. last. as welcoming as the city authorities have been they came for the caravan to. organizing two trains to get them out before dawn. to avoid the worst bad areas they'll head to the pacific a journey almost three times longer than the direct route no from. the air.
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the migrants wait in filthy camps as military helicopters hovering above. the mining area east bank holding by all they can say america through the cracks in the probable cause that. we've heard nothing from the people we met in vera cruz in mexico city but among the thousands of migrants here we still have to find them. it's a scandal it's the familia. that's obvious don't. we spend days looking for them without success. process and the.
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locals are growing resentful of the cost of the migrants and suspicious of who's amongst them. one as used to receive people from. countries. like this way nothing thousand people have one. i don't hear any cds ready ready to receive that kind of among the people here the tension in this border town has grown. because our group. we look out into you want to have heard our friends maybe in another town. driveway driving two hundred kilometers. a lot of people from the arab the ordinary looking good. job on a site. being gone mad that they made the bed of bed and the
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mood in this small town is more relaxed and we find the salvadoran boys daniel and victor. danielle here back. when i. was pretty young. this staying in a vacant lot where almost everyone is ill and winter is making everything worse today i'm all. for how i'm going to. college sure that. they might. feel a little you know. with no family here is out of money and the boys cock
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out and they have no choice but to wait. ok so we're just trying to find cindy who is the young woman who is traveling on her own and had met miriam with the two young girl's family something very bad has happened to mary not quite sure but we're going to try to. since we last saw miriam in mexico city she's become an unlikely eight figure into your world of foreign media film to complaining about the food your second if i second the comment i want that and the final sound the level of the player let me understand and lucky. me don't know me don't want to stand by me. you don't put off me only money almost like if i don't come any good to be in and under the command i will tend to the clip when byron is prompting thousands of angry comments about ungrateful migrants and miriam disappears.
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as u.s. soldiers lay a razor wire front of us cindy tells us some extraordinary news we feared miriam might be dead instead she's in texas. a after causing harm in his telomere veco even u.s. authorities took the social media threats against her seriously and granted asylum not to me and my name is i know my deal means i mean many people who have to do me . go you. know and more. on our last day of filming we were turning to geo water to make one more attempt to find judge iana and ruben. but we finally found someone who thinks they know where they are apparently just around the corner so because most.
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we have a found the groove or go where stars go for the fashion. this staying inside a locked hostel that we're not allowed to enter. the girls a world attached yard has had a telling. point of the border. she was separated from the family while there with changing boxes sending troops into. as them which i and there were in and i hope this image that they are not up where we want to allow an infant i guess so in order. to. yes they are more with the local. market a live band a lot of going against the. now so close to the border this gate to even approach it some migrants have tried to scale the fence and be tear gas and sent back home ok tell me. if i knew
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which i'm picking up a following why don't you just laugh in my evening ok i. want to. touch on it and ruben face months in limbo processing for asylum has been deliberately slugged. but i've been easy for this you already don't think milk them important. you place a weapon on my bum mazie which out of place that don't bet on that thank you but up a bit i see no other hand over me. donald trump threatens state of emergency may not get you. in any case barry is like this happen stop chasing the american dream. and more caravans are on their way.
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they said what do you think of waterboarding i said i think we absolutely need it we should have it and if we can we should have more people in power investigates the private companies and the u.s. towns allegedly complicit in the illegal use of torture under interrogation the sun will rise once a day and sets not if you're in the hands of the cia you can make the sun shine or not rendition visited. on out is iraq. and her husband gavin worsley when fourteen i just broke down the back the teenagers described as being
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of african appearance a still on the run the full of this happened i wasn't scared out of black people or people of color or. whatever the focus on african gang crime began in march twenty sixth jane when violence broke out at the moon the festival at federation square in the center of melbourne to gird so that african young people coming together in the open there was a far cry get out of the car by rolling bowling feel are some of that was because the place to be gotten involved in we started choice and they just people there in that crowd already did in the media at the top and a lot of political pressure on. these people to commit crime and three single race whole human gets blamed for the actions of the few. to people have to pay sites i have to feel saif side there's a lot of perception issues i think that we need to deal with this well against the odds and in fines to the devastating loss of their loved ones and their homes women
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from crucial had shown enormous resilience fighting against the odds to keep going in the absence of their beloved brothers fathers. twenty to the possible al-jazeera while tells the story of female courage in the village the last of its main. women of crucial al-jazeera. the islamic order prayer is heard across new zealand as thousands on of the fifty worshippers killed two mosques a week ago. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me and there's a problem also ahead. we are now at the moment of decision.
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leaders agree to give the u.k. more time to. do you now it hinges on what happens in versions next week. as many as one hundred people drown as a ferry sank in the waters of the box type. and at least forty seven people killed in an explosion at a chemical plant in china's and worst industrial accident and. the islamic order prayer has been broadcast across new zealand followed by two minutes of silence marking one week since a gunman shot and killed fifty people that two mosques in the city of christchurch . long war. along with lone lawn.
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bob. thousands of people including prime minister just stood in a park outside the mosque where the killing began the murder suspect a twenty eight year old australian live streamed his rampage sparking outrage around the world. he'd. been really really. trying to. communication and something to me i just write minority. we need a high art of the body surface the how body feels prime you see him and mourns with you we are one symbol for b.s. israel it's good to complain to influence people. to do you mind. and rationally fear muslims
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to fear what we will to fear the choice of foods we eat to fear the where you were pregnant and to feel the way you would practice our face we call our governments around the warts including new zealand and the neighboring countries. to bring god and indeed to hate speech and the politics of fear it's going to talk fun and twain hey he's joining us live from christchurch a day of mourning and remembrance they weigh in but also one of very important messages. yes it was certainly very poignant was in a very emotional the afternoon prayer is the friday prayers held in hagley park right in the center of christ church
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a makeshift mosque if you like which was set up just meters from the elm little mosque where the first of the attacks took place a week ago and where most of the people were killed some strongly worded statement says you heard there from the a mom of the eleanore mosque but it was also i sense an opportunity for him to say thank you for the outpouring of support that the muslim community in particular the worship is that we're from the alamo mosque and the lynwood mosque to say thank you and he said that this terrorist tried to use eland pot but he said the new zealand has proved that it is unbreakable to show you elizabeth again where we are at i mentioned the elnora mosque so just meters from where the friday prayers were held is the mosque itself across the road there you can see it is still under police god very eerie scene here the police investigation has finished there has been over the past few days a lot of cleaning and reconstruction work and it was hoped that both of the mosques would reopen and time for the friday prayer is that wasn't possible that's why we
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had this huge event in hagley park just across the road from that mosque but it is hoped that both of the mosques will be made available for worship as on saturday and weigh in as the families continue to grieve and bury their dead police have revealed more information out of the last few days about what more the suspect was planning on doing. yes we've heard regularly really since the attack took place from the police commissioner mike bush and there hasn't been a lot of detail about what exactly was going to come next in much detail about the gunman himself we know there's only one suspect they say that he was a sole gunman all the day and he has appeared in court once last saturday and it was remanded to appear again on april fifth so far only charged with one count of murder of course we're expecting many many more to come the police commissioner
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mike bush is now saying that for a start there was some new information that said they were able to arrest him twenty one minutes after the attack began after the first emergency call came in so it was a pretty swift police operation that swung into action and he said there was no doubt that they were able to save more lives with the speed of their response to this he said that he hadn't finished the attack and he was going on to another location but they know exactly what their location was going to be but at the moment they're not divulging exactly where the gunman was going to go other than to say he was going to claim more lives than they were able to stop him when thank you very much for that for now that's when headline and christchurch thank you. to other news now an e.u. leaders have agreed to offer the u.k. two options to delay break that beyond the current departure date and seven days if
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the prime minister to resume a can convince politicians to approve her withdrawal day and remembering they have rejected a twice breck's it will be moved to may twenty second if they wash it down again the u.k. could leave the e.u. without a day and on april twelfth reports from brussels. if brics it is supposed to be about taking back control then what's happened at this summit was nothing short of a humiliation for the reason may she turned up assuming the european union would grant her a short extension to her brics if plan. the language of everyone else was more or less the same ok a short extension they said with a sigh but only if you get your deal passed that was threatening language have been coming from the french who would threaten to veto any delay such was their frustration but their president also warns that this was the last chills he did. c.d.'s if there is to be an extension he can only be a technical one but we cannot have
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a long lasting situation where there is no visibility no and no political majority for the most be a deep political change for there to be anything else other than a technical extension. but will make gave her pitch it all went wrong sure if used to tell the other leaders what she would do if a plan fails yet again so she was ushered from the room in the e.u. started to change its plans there's a fairly even split between those who believe that if her deal collapses next week for the final time to reason they will simply throw caution to the winds and announce that the u.k. is leaving the european union with no tail at all and others who think that is simply so inconceivable that she must have some sort of alternative arrangements e.u. leaders asked. it's out at this meeting if she had a plan b. and as usual she refused to answer. the e.u. assumes she will lose hope votes again not least because in her address to the
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british people she managed to blame parliament for not agreeing with infuriating the very politicians who support she needs it all meant by midnight they were heading home with a new plan if the deal passes the u.k. leaves in may if not brics it day moves from next friday to april the twelfth that gives parliament's more time to get the prime minister out of the way and find a new plan that could lead to the u.k. staying in the e.u. for the rest of the year. for a prove the key date in terms of the u.k. deciding whether to hold utopian parliament elections. if you decided to do for. the option of a longer extension will automatically become impossible if this involves a further extension it would mean participation and the european parliamentary elections as i've said previously i believe strongly that it would be wrong to ask
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people in the u.k. to participate in these elections three years after voting to leave the e.u. . nobody needs reminding that no deal would mean a land border crossing gone and into jeopardizing years of peace but cloaks for essential goods going in and out of the u.k. economic and social instability inside the european union what happened here was that the e.u. gave the british parliament more to stop people from happening when the prime minister could be on the way out gloriously al-jazeera brussels. officials may held for at least one hundred people who died in iraq on the ferry they were traveling in capsized in the northern city of mosul was carrying families who were celebrating the persian new year most of the victims had women and children natasha good name reports from baghdad. hundreds of iraqis were celebrating the no ruse holiday at an amusement park in mosul when tragedy struck first.
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images on social media reveal a distressing sea after a ferry carrying an estimated two hundred people capsized a distraught husband and father begs the police to take him to the banks of the tigris river and now i don't know if they might have worked my family through the water right now my wife and my daughter and i'm asking the police to be to go to the other side but they will give me one zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero bystanders were screaming some were jumping into the river to try to rescue people and some passengers could be seen swimming furiously against the swift current. in the immediate hours after the ferry capsized the death toll kept rising the ministry of interior noted that many of the dozens of victims were women and children the iraqi prime minister has called for an immediate investigation into the cause of the accident however iraqi civil
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defense says it appears it was due to the ferry carrying more passengers than the maximum capacity recommend. this ferry accident appears to be unprecedented in iraq it's also yet another misery to be endured for the people of war ravaged mosul who have already lost so much natasha going to. baghdad an explosion at a chemical factory in the eastern china has killed at least forty seven people and injured about ninety others it happened in young chang and young sim province a coastal area north of shanghai people living nearby have a windows were smashed by the force of the blast adrian brown has more from beijing well many people have been killed but many more have also been injured the death toll began to rise on friday because rescuers were able to recover bodies from the rubble of the factory where this blast happened.
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