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together this was the 1st time peruvians ever saw. the most wanted men in the country. his capture in 1992, marked the beginning of the end, won him by now. it was as if you captured the queen be then total disconcert ensued . confusion followed, and with that came the implosion of the movement. the moment he was captured, the shining path, which depended mainly on him lost the war. we may lose, man was sentenced to life in prison for treason and many other crimes. the war left more than 60000 dead and thousands more remain missing. those who survived still bear the scars of one of the darkest periods in peruse history. and in a change of pace, british teenager and redder kenner has won the us. i've been women singles, title becoming the 1st british woman to lift a grand slam trophy in 44 years. read a can you defeated canadian left? amanda? 6463. the 10 year old didn't lose
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a single set. meantime tournament. ah, let's take a look at the top stories. our commemorations has been held across the us tomorrow . september 11 attacks us presidents, past and present, joined families at ground 0. we neil remember the victim and memorial was also held in shank fil pennsylvania to mock the moment when united airlines flight 93 crashed into an empty field. then president joe biden laid rates at the ceremony to honor those killed the f. b, i has released the 1st declassified documents about the tags, the material described contacts. the hijackers had with saudi associates in the us . the 16 page report off is no evidence the saudi government was complicit in the part in the plot. my tenant has the latest from washington. president biden
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instructed the justice department to look through the documents of the f. b. i investigation into the attacks over the next 6 months, and release to the public, what they think could be made public. now this is a firm strong shot documents to be dropped released on the f b i s web site to a short while ago, and it's 16 pages. it doesn't provide any real revolutionary material. and also it is very heavily rejected. so very difficult to understand exactly what it is saying . security officials in northern iraq say to drawings with explosives struck outside urban international airport where us forces is sanctioned. this is the 3rd time the airport has been attached to recently and tell those already in columbia say they're worried about a potential curve at 19 search next month. columbia has run out of vaccines. those are the headlines. i'm emily anglin, stick around for people and calum. take the worst possible material uranium.
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grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it and put it into a place where people live. often bad design for when people are absent. this is a silent. what does it make you feel like you feel like a murder? we have created an enormous environmental disaster and investigation. south africa, toxic city on al jazeera, me fix the coast in a lower cal tow is amongst the most powerful criminal organizations in the world. it's multi $1000000000.00 revenue gains and trafficking narcotics into the united states. it also causes immense hom destroying countless lives and corrupting everything. it touches the sea of does money. so how does it operate in this?
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read those books again and his colleagues have been working for the cartels for several years. they are c carpios' hitman. when the fellow fellow lab faster the football court on his boss had asked him to kill one person, but when it came to it, he had to kill 3. 0, don't know, but i know the money. i know, i don't know why i'm a little deal radical when we're in the store. the 2 men always have their weapons on hand. at any moment, they could be called for a job. that's
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a good luck. they often stop by and pray to sent them where they go to death in this little chapel by the side of the road. the family on the tuesday, cardio is prepare an offering for her own. i haven't been going on now yet about little i'm going to get both now. i wanted the in the make and again i will get it will. yeah,
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la la la la way moving on that but on the ghetto and his accomplice must leave. they have a meeting with their boss sometime in the night, one of the contacts informed us that a murder has just been reported to the authorities. upon our arrival, the forensic medics are already on location. the issue that i'm taking care of what i'm doing in the purposes of the investigation, the crime scene is analyzed and photographed from all angles. the forensic specialist has few doubts that this is a new victim of the cartels mom in bed. and that will be to think of things that
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we're going to see in the book in your ticket, things that i know that it's the most just on board. i will say when just for the middle writing in mexico, many corpses shows signs of torture. they get the near the boys. the game also made the idea of the film which was in mexico. this drug war between rival cartels kills almost 25000 people every year . the beautiful beaches, popular amongst tourists, almost uninhabited mountains. he saw countryside as far as the i can see in the lower heights. it's dark side. well, it's capital clear can, is considered
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a hub of global drug trafficking, primarily to the united states. ah, the opium, cocaine, cannabis and fentanyl, the sinaloa cartel can pocket anywhere from 3 to 12000000000 dollars each year. in an effort to learn to the money, the traffic is invest heavily into the local economy. buying villas, and even shopping malls. more than 200000 people are said to work directly or indirectly for the knockers. even pharmacists who import the products needed to manufacture synthetic drugs. in poor neighborhoods, the business of drug try to attract much attention. many young women strive to
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seduce a rich criminal. however, in 15 years, this drug war has already led to the death of more than 230000 people in mexico. i meant that there was mom addressing this land since 2006. the mexican state with the help of the united states has been trying to eradicate the cartels. but without success. despite a couple of themed array, like the capture of the renowned chapel in 2016, the legend b boss of the sinner, lower cartel, and ranking as the 700 and 1st richest person in the world. according to forbes, the current leaders of the sinaloa cartel are still extremely powerful. they have an army of 100000 men, the famous c cardio. but within the cartel, rivalry is a common 3 crowns a fight for control over the territory. several groups in the cartel have
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exceptionally opened their doors to us. we gained exclusive access into this violent world, where money is power. corruption is rampant, and murder is daily. the law i investigation into the sinaloa cartel begins here, a 5 hour drive from clia con cannabis trafficking began in these mountains in the sixty's and then the following open boon in the early 2000. i a man who worked civil years to the l. chapo klan agreed to meet us. he is still a drug trafficker,
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chapo helped him get into business as you know with him. and he said i was, i was going to know that by him, but i little bit when i went to the mon, the weight of a 1000000 over a 1000000 and then it went. we went up as on the north refundable or a mile plan, not the only 3 years i live in north and pull them out. the men will own a puppy field with which heroine is made. oh,
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on me will i get along with his men every morning? he harvests opium gum, a brown v goose material obtained by making an incision in the capsule. o a keeler. the substance is worth $600.00 euros in sooner, lower and much more. once it reaches american soil. it was the question which triplet, they're going to give it to you. and rather than they was, and that was him. and that of a 1000 you his field until about $6000.00 euros net per year. double the average salary in mexico. but a 3rd less than in l chapo time material. welcome up where the little
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yellow and okay yes, please cannot do that again. i wouldn't think i would have been all of my life with a plan to get it at the right. you're not with it, but i'm a little over in at the end of the morning on his ranch, the opium gro assess is the harvest. this is our lives. there are no single cables. we'll see a good amount. it will tells us that once the expenses and workers salaries are paid, he doesn't have much left. the synthetic drugs to compete with man was opium, crystal mis, and particularly sentinel, fentanyl is a substance 40 times more powerful than heroine. one kilogram of his drug can generate up to $1500000.00 in profit.
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me to understand the rising fentanyl market. we go back to cool, you can to the hotel room of ghetto. the hit man who worships santa workday. hello is now starting to know, so don't want him to get in over the years and get a has risen in rank in addition to being the cardio. he is a so called chess. that is to say, he makes drugs for the cartel that i'm a guy was him when i went to her bramble, seeing me, my dear me in mexico, one pill costs less than
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a dollar in the united states, it costs between 15 to 30 times more than 10 or 10 in term and then canton out of it in, in more lose her money, her lunch and dinner last night on the way in this extremely dangerous drug kills more than $30000.00 people in the united states every year for worker. for now, we're going to be giving off to getting permission from his cartel as get agreed to show us how he makes fenton ill news, hundreds of hidden trees scattered all over the mexican countryside. ghettos, the bar tree is only 2 hours from the center of cooley can
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i sent an ill was originally used as medicine an opioid analgesic used to leave intense pain the due to its high intensity and low cost traffickers have changed its use by cutting it with heroine and other chemicals. in last, the manufacturing process is delicate and dangerous. it hasn't foregoing my galaxy like well, some of which other ones i can let them know, but a bundle for entire focus is really good girl of what he told me, but the cheese press is jammed pepper every minute counts.
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at any moment, the watchman positioned in the surrounding area can inform them by radio of an army patrol near by more credible. now everything is back to normal. when we go all over the go. sorry, look at this number. and i guess what i've seen glinda wouldn't different. i mean isn't with the wasn't off bill. you're not going to when we go no more. but i forgot to tell me get earns about $800.00 euros per hitman job. but cooking for the cartel brings him much more around.
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$13.00. see team which only natal? no, no total ammo. going to get started working for the cartel at 16 years old. first as a lookout. then as an assistant in laboratory where he learned the recipes. one of the think and i'm going to go on how long was it me to give it a nice, you know, like you know, you know, the from way get to know that he will never be able to leave the cartel and leave a more peaceful existence for going home with her or her son, which i don't know was very hard on the northern ireland being up on a little file, we left them on the moon was
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this package of drugs will be hidden in a cartel vehicle to be taken to the city another team is in charge of making the pills for ghetto is under orders of a prominent drug baron in the area. you know i a lower family knife and dumb me and i mean in the winter and how do bosses run hotels? what rules must be respected? after long negotiations, gatos boss agreed to speak with us. he gave us a meeting point close to the laboratory. he is accompanied by his men. they protect their boss and survey the surrounding area. the boss is delighted with the
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world wide interest in fenton hill. return. look at those and another might have thought a lot on my missy miranda is not there. can you do me, laura? but we can 5 miles the little lock them up a little better. boy, benito and next open enrollment in the me, the cartel, his band, the sale, and use that this drug in sinaloa as it has devastating effects on the body. they look out for those who don't listen. in any case, i'm going to movie bowerman, taylor from taylor. and as he able to damian, what is your full of bottles? you know, what is there isn't of as it is in the car. hello sarah. both right, and i got the head of tumble to have a chance of joining the call tell all candidates must pass an entrance exam among
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my k. sadler. she know, i just, i can all the parallel to the sagen, depending on the my not, i don't not pressing all capacity on my end to me this afternoon. the last production of fentanyl must be loaded into a cartel vehicle. when i looked back at the berlin period, plato, give me the cardio, make sure that the surrounding area is safe. ah, i can tell them one of them. i want you to buy my gales. those are the bug. allow her that the one that goes for low blood by my good to meet, oh no, collect or 3rd to deliver the group fears. a military raid,
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the only ones they can't corrupt, unlike the police. a little bit of the out of the but i get the thought that again the, the green light is given to begin loading. the piano and his assistance finished packaging. the fenton the nothing got on my no, on the la and i live with a different doctor to get them for the one that went to the and also the red le, if you will, that then you left them for for the payment for the bowie law. so now my phone number, when i was in a minimally for the journey, the group is equipped with military grade weapons. whether no and the people
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at the low end people are in the middle of the rest of the weapons. and drugs should not be visible from outside the vehicle and look at my number. so get a minute glam in a well, yes. you know, yeah. here i am doing. you know, so are you a little less fun and i want to yes, help your god. the biggest danger is the rival cartels. ghetto has already been shot once again. my last pass right away again. we are only on rare occasions to the cartels join forces. as on october the 17th last year,
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for the co ordinated rescue of video chapels, sun i thought, well, how long have you been? i'm for you, but i was in the dallas area. so i, so i last really what we can, but i'll send you the a dramatic event that shocked the entire country. ah, eladio guzman is hiding in this grand villa, in the center of calia can. when around 3 pm, i captured by the police. a major arrest chapo son is very much like his father. the powerful drug lord. the
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news of his capture spread like wildfire. the according to sources between 20800 c cardio from different cartels are attacking the city. they are equipped with heavy machine guns mounted on pickup trucks. the fighting is extremely violent. cartels quickly takeover the even army vehicles are captured. the attack the guards of maximum security prisons allowing dozens of prisoners to escape. at 5 30 pm, the president of mexico ordered the release of a video to bring an end to the blood boston
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levies. and they let the government will not publish any official record of the event and the story doesn't. and there are a few days later in this parking lot. cctv camera footage shows the assassination of one of the police officers involved in the arrest of el chapo, son from this red car. 40 carpios, shoot the man with nearly 150 bullets in 6 seconds. an execution to deter the authorities from attacking the big drug bosses. oh, in the 2nd part of this investigation, how the drug cartels wealth and notoriety attract the young poor and gullible and how the families of its victims are often left searching in despair. but
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i it's one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people and behind the death of many more exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organization telling the name to many as the blood alliance. inside this in a la carte house part 2 of a 2 part investigation, people and power on al jazeera. one day i might be covering politics. you might
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great and dangerous again with their he'll do anything. just freaking you know when else ah, hello, i am emily angland. doha, with the top stories here on al jazeera commemorations have been held across the us to month 28th of september. 11th attacks, us presidents past imprisoned to join families at ground 0 in new york to remember the victims and memorial was also held in shanks. fill pennsylvania to mark the moment when he nodded a line flight. 93 crashed into an empty field, then president joe biden laid res. that ceremony to honor those killed the f. b. i
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