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so there is a lot of managers on hold for the coming great new season will fill up the reserves and replace what they lost, but for they used to come to lack of water here in the crowd. you know, civilization could mean the end of communities that have lived by the reverse for thousands of years. the record number of people arriving to the us southern border of why the white house announces 800 military personnel are being deployed to help the several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 allied from the also coming up. the 1st con boy of humanitarian aid enters newborn oak. our back days after a ceasefire deal between ethnic armenians and azerbaijan,
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ukrainian messiah was target. the russian controlled crimea, the day after the headquarters of most of those blacks. the fleet was hit and no easy journey for many students in rural kenya. but some of them are using it to prepare for possible future as champion aspects the we start with the growing crisis of the us southern border with mexico. nearly $9000.00 asylum seekers have made the crossing and a 24 hour period is one of the highest rates and months. the numbers have increased despite authorities in both countries, implementing strict border enforcement policies and installing new banner years. the white house says that it's sent 800 active duty military personnel to help. and in mexico, officials have used the range of tactics, including shutting down railways in response to migrants who have died after pulling off a rail. cars or correspondent menlow or apollo is in mexico city 1st. so let's go
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to she have a time see in washington dc. she have, why are we seeing a sudden surge in the number of people who are trying to make it into the us? let's, let's clear on that to that. i think that's the question that everyone is, is, is wondering right now why, why suddenly are we sickness our doctor actually several months where the crossings actually dipped somewhat? of the, i mean there is, i think there's a level, there was a lot of a lot of the migraines, all venezuelan venezuela as yeah, other economic crisis since 2006 when us sanctions were imposed effectively creating a humanitarian crisis in what was impoverishment spencer that's led to the instability that leads people to, to, to my great interest in the department homeland security. my office is actually on the border to the macallan, texas. he's meeting with the home during president tomorrow. castro on us another source for so many of that for the migraines. but again, we have to look,
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you get to that view as his own policies that the obama administration gave degree lives at a very, at the very least, to the, to that over through. she more of counselor as husband mine was a lie who wanted to redistribute wealth, have a more equitable society, potentially threatening us corporations interest by trying to move away from a sweatshop culture. so that doesn't help, does it? so maps, presumably this meeting is a good sign that perhaps the bite administration is not to be trying to prefer. models allows why for president cas stripe say, i mean that you know us foreign policy is a, as a big public, the meddling over centuries and not in america. we just created such instability, the monroe doctrine and all that. but in addition, we're also heading out exactly the by them, is there something that has tightened restrictions on migration? so now anyone who wants to apply for asylum has to do so using an app on the phone in the country that by passing through a part of that's very buggy, it's very difficult to make it work. and people in the meanwhile have to stay in
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mexico. i mean you're, i've talked to many in a, in a 2nd. it's very dangerous that you face kids, not murder, rape and so on. so people are getting very, very impatient as well, but for them and they will have more insight into what of us. absolutely should have standby and i'll go and speak to uh well let's do that right now. manuel. rap hello is joining us from mexico city. what are you seeing in mexico? because of course, if record numbers are reaching the southern us border, that means that not too long before that record numbers must have reached the mexican board of the southern mexican border. that's right, 0. and there isn't a single contributing factor here that, that we can point to that say that this is what's causing this latest search in margaret numbers at the mexico us board to your, from various countries. so you have just mentioned that the number one group, the most significant group here, has been as well as, but it's followed by haitians in cubans and nicaraguans and hundreds and ecuador, and people from west africa, countries like angola. so there isn't just a single factor here,
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but when we talk to immigration policy officials here in mexico, they're simply ill equipped to handle the current crisis. alicia boddeson, now this is mexico's for administer. she spoke at the you when on friday she said that the nation is currently over whelmed by the daily arrival of migrants at the border. and again, like you just noted here 0, we're not just talking about the mexico us border. this is a crisis that appears to be just as dire along mexico is a southern border. with guatemala, we're mexico continues to try to implement the strategy to contain migration along its southern border. and all that's done is create a bottleneck effect for migrants where there's simply too many people for authorities there to really be able to gain a hold of the ongoing situation. now over the past few days, many of us have seen these very dramatic images of a migrant, a board freight trains thousands of migrants climbing aboard freight trains across mexico. next, cuz national railway company, federal mex had to temporarily suspend trains moving north toward the united states
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after a series of deaths and injuries related to migrant falling from the tops of these freight trains. these freight trains are collectively known here in mexico as lab base. yeah. or the beast, this is a very popular method for meg, for migrants and refugees and making their way north toward the united states. and this is not stopping. now. we should know it again when we're talking about these defend as well. and specifically, which is the most significant number our population making there may north or do united states 1020 years ago. we would have not seen these waves have been as well as making their way across the dairy and gap. that's a stretch of jungle that is, that separates panama from colombia simply because it's 2 to age of risk. it's a jungle people gets kidnapped. murder disappeared. but now look at the united nations. just announced recently that 330000 people have crossed the dairy and gap so far this year. that's the highest annual figure to date. so people are still making their way north. there is no reason to think that this crisis is going to
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end without urgent multilateral action from uh, from the countries involved here, the united states and the rest of latin america. mental wrap a little reporting from mexico state city. thank you very much. let's go back, does she have a real time see in washington? yes. as far back as i can remember, she had us presidents have grappled with this issue. and what we're seeing today shows that they have failed to control the us as southern border. can you speak to us about the challenges of controlling this border as well? i mean, i get, it goes back to what we're discussing. and so it was actually calling her as the vice president was given this portfolio to, you know, to try and try and finally get to the bottom of what's, what the problem is and so on. and i'm the vice president at the time our office said that you would be looking at the root causes of migration, the poverty corruption, climate change, and political instability. but then again, once again means over,
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i'll talk about as i'm sure you've probably got sort of millions of dollars of a fab plunges from us corporations to help with the economic development and saying central america and so on. but you know that they don't sort of one type of joined up thinking because like they're talking about, well this will mean while they are in crete, they continue to have been homeless sanctions on venezuela, which is crazy. the economic instability that is leading venezuelans for this wayland is to leave. and there's no evidence that when the, you know, the big corporations are getting, you know, giving money for it all day. moving away from the sweatshop culture, which makes them feel at home bureaus in other countries and so attractive in the 1st place and setup the setup there. um that the factories climate change, well, buttons record and climate change is pretty spelled a. you mean some good legislation, but meanwhile, they're completely, i'm doing a lot of his badges on climate change by authorizing more drilling in the arctics, and indeed on federal land. generally, most of them will say that even donald trump say, as always drummed up thinking they're all these be disconnected between what they
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say and what they do. and yeah, that's why that's why we continue to have the instability, which most people have no option. a few of them have no option, but they have no. she advertise the reporting, they're from washington dc. thank you very much. it helps are the 1st trucks of humanitarian aid are slowly rolling in to the goal. no camera back after a ceasefire. the enclave where people say they have little food, fuel and power videos have emerged. the russian peacekeepers delivering aid after as a by john claim full control of the area. the red cross is also sent a convoy of aid ethnic armenians living there say that the situation is quote, horrible. meanwhile, russia says, our median separatists have begun laying down their weapons after a ceasefire deal that ended oscillations offensive earlier this week. across the border, a us congressional delegation is in our media to meet prime minister nicole russian . yeah, and so it is, it comes at a time of mass protest against caching and for his handling of the conflict as the
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by johns minister of foreign affairs says the country wants to integrate ethnic armenians from not going to count back as quotes equals citizens all efforts have now be mobilized to address the immediate needs for the local civilians. on this point, i wish to recreate that. does everybody down as the tournament to integrate? i think, i mean, your residence over the go to of vision of his advice. you on s equal citizens, the constitution of the national, just based off of the advice you need, the nation with any of those who have undertaken. but why the soul is gone to this sense. the russian says there's been another attack on his black sea port of sylvester, paul and russian controlled crimea. ferry traffic was temporarily suspended, but as no resumed, no casualties were reported. this comes a day after ukrainian messiah was the target to the headquarters of russia's blacks . the fleets in the city, they had a few cranes. intelligence says at least 9 people were killed and 2 russian generals were injured in that attack. those statements can be independently verified, and it's not clear if western supplied missiles were used in friday strike this
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talk to daniel hawkins live in moscow. daniel, what's the russian side saying on this? i know from your reporting from previous hours that there weren't very many official comments on this at all. also, if i could get you to update us on what our corresponding and key was saying that there were a great many reports online, all the unconfirmed that perhaps perhaps the head of rushes blacks, the fleets in crimea had been killed in the latest attack as well. what we have to bear in mind 1st, of course, in the full both we both sides have a tendency history of them playing the room casualties. the significance of any, a general is a high ranking officers killed in action and trying to exaggerate until play up the casualties of the other side and any particular law says they suffer. this is also going to be the case with this latest to quickly and strike on crime me or the
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russian ministry of defendants has confirmed. just one casualty, killed one service man, but we don't know who that is. if that is a, a general or somebody of a low rank and initial reports in the media side and 6 people into it again, we just don't know who they are at this stage, whether the truth will emerge in the coming weeks and months. it's called the site at this stage, but certainly this attack has gotten into how the russian officials very worried because the basketball has been viewed for centuries upon most scope as an absolute symbol of russian naval power in the black sea, a projection of its naval power around the world in previous conflicts has played a very key role in the front me and was the also want to imply with small goal want them to. and now, especially russia has used these uh, these ports in front me as a platform to hit targets in southern ukraine and beyond as well as well as enforcing that black sea blockade of the green, the green deal. but so obviously fell apart. and some weeks ago,
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so the fact that these attacks by you find increasing both in the number in that capacity to destroy the re key targets such as the headquarters of the black sea fleet. a crucial part in moscow. so queen, especially when it's reparation and you frame, is it going to have russian with ortiz is already void of perhaps we examining security arrangements and dispenses in. not hoping to daniel hawkins reporting from moscow. thank you very much. i libby is internationally recognized government says more than 300 bodies have been recovered in a single day in the flood, devastated city of doing that. the bodies were found on thursday along the coast line and the largest number recovered in one day. thousands are dead and thousands more missing after storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. a separate authority based and the eastern libya says it
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will host an international conference next month, a reconstruction efforts, the spokesman for eastern forces loyal to live in general. holly for half door has detail just what kind of operations are taking place in terms of. we've moved all the brigades out of the devastated area because doing it is very small and cannot cope with all the numbers. the area we rescue with is being carried out is 3 and a half square kilometers and cannot cope with all these people. there in $97.00, june, less from one of the world. thousands of citizens have come to give humanitarian aid in thousands more has come to see what's happening. us now the house i'm is monitoring the situation. some tripoli in western livia. over the past 24 hours more than $300.00 bodies. why do we call back from the sea in front of the libyan city of deadman and the east? for now, this number remains very far from the number of missing people. the 1000 stuff that
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report that to be missing the entire time of these that was swept into the sea. some of them in the cars. now a continue to, i live in the city, some from inside libya from cities like triple a. ms. ross, i've been the guys the and all the from around the world to the moment that off around 24 countries that are providing live. yeah. with help now, the president of the presidential college says he had in the side, it's a national community for the help and hold on more a common there is actually a conference that should be organized within the coming a 10 days. the government in east leave. yeah. i know is that the national conference would be organized on the 10th of october to draw more support and more funds in order to rebuild the city of deadman. the units of reported that more than 84 schools in the city and surroundings where either
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partially or completely destroyed and that that was a very the need for more funds in order to rebuild them or the actual measure 0. you for the still ahead on alpha 0, the us president throws his support behind striking order workers as they demand better wages from carmax. the the latest news, as it breaks libya's from the west of the comes, the cub, even echoes falls lines to help those. the me in this particular divided nation with detailed coverage. this hospital was for showed, during the rest to operations. time continues to be for those who lost the homes from around the world. and i just thought of georgia milanese message is that this is a european border, as well as an attorney and one requiring a european solution. the
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risk of the different stories going faster, which is the best selection in this, from across some network of channels, which is 0. a news
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the you're watching l 0. a reminder of our top story is this our, nearly $9000.00 migrants across the us mexico border and a 24 hour period crossings have increased despite authorities in both countries, implementing strict quarter enforcement policies and installing new barriers. the 1st trucks of humanitarian aid are slowly rolling into the corner of cameron back, where people say that they have little food, fuel, and power videos emerged of russian peacekeepers delivering a doctor as a by john claim full control of young slate. moscow says there's been another attack on his flexi for tips to box the phone in the russian controlled crimea. this comes a day of the ukrainian missiles target to the headquarters of russia's black sea sleeves. and this in the
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survivors of the earthquake, which struck morocco 2 weeks ago, are still struggling to recover. remote villages in the atlas mountains have been badly hit. stephanie decker has been travelling across the mountains to see how people are coming. were about 2500 meters here and the following. the 2 men on the bike were taking us to the very remote village. this is by far the most remote place we've been to. we reach 3000 meters elevation when l. y heading down the hill to the village, which is in the valley below. we've arrived at the village for a very long trip and can see some of the damage here. we're getting a majestic welcome because you
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know, it's like, well, during the winter, no one was about the the roads are blocked, 2 blocks here. he's very good. his bowl skills. we are so remote and you can just see football, sports, and universal language. so telling us that they separate the women from the men in 10 state, i guess they don't have that many times. so there's 4 tons. okay, so they're splitting man and woman and the tense they have here. look, i don't see a button that says tends, will not protect us against the snow. he tells us we need more useful materials for this region, but to prepare for the winter, because this will do nothing. 7 people lost their lives here and we've just met to you by him. um, you brought him last 2 sons in the earthquake. so many
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stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life. is this the well headed out? i'm not the only one who knows my children. abraham says my neighbors also did. the majority of the people here had their homes collapse. so now we're outside. this is what god gave us and we have to accept it. so the main message from being here, everybody has told us that they need better infrastructure to deal with the on coming winter because essentially they go on lock down. they become completely isolated in this region when the heavy snow falls and if they don't have adequate protection against the elements. it could be deputy stephanie decker, which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains. a police in somalia as a truck bomb is killed at least 18 people. it happened that an army checkpoints in
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the central town of ballad wayne, a at least 30 others including soldiers and civilians were injured. and that that total is expected to rise. and canada is made, auto workers union says it's reached a tentative deal with ford motor company to avoid a strike. it includes a 10 percent salary increase in the 1st year and more pay rises in bonus is over the next couple of years. while in the us president joe biden says he will join striking auto workers on the picket line in michigan workers there walked off the job last week, demanding a 40 percent pay hike over 4 years bite and says that he wants to show solidarity with the men and women of the united auto workers union, he says that they're fighting for a fair share of the value they helped create and it's time for a win win agreement that keeps american also making thriving with wellpaid union jobs. the go button is due in michigan on tuesday, that's the day before donald trump plans to deliver a speech to auto workers in detroit, trouble be skipping the republican primary debate that day. his campaign is calling
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biden's trip to quote a cheap photo op john henry and reports from the chicago suburb of bolingbrook of a newly aggressive united auto workers union is driving a wedge between the big 3 all of the. 1 distribution facilities that general motors are still in us, are being called to stand up and strike. the union announced expanded strikes against $38.00 g m and still enters auto parts centers in 20 states across the us. adding 5600 striking workers to the 13000 already on strike. but in the latest wave, ford was spared with the union, inciting progress with the oldest automaker. kind of like a slap in the face. general motor has always been a powerhouse and automotive. thing more to do it. i would think they could follow suit officer for the 1st time after making major concessions and the 2078 financial
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crisis. the union is making big demand, starting with a 40 percent pay increase over 4 years to match recent c e o salary hikes. i am currently earning less money per hour than i was 23 years ago. and you would like to get that back. absolutely. gm president mark bruce is firing back, calling the you a w's demands untenable. after automakers offered a 20 percent weight job, there was a positive approve a match. pause that showed the american public largely behind the union. 86 workers here in bolingbrook. watch after the job and onto the picket lines on thursday. the union strategy is progressive strikes, designed to gradually increase the pressure at one side after another, and to stretch out a more than $800000000.00 stripe funds. so they can last, as long as they need to, the 1st picketers of the 2nd wave of strikers seem ready to sacrifice right now.
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we're scraping to get by and the, we're fighting corporate agree. they want to keep all the money at the top and the like, nothing trickle down to the workers whether gm and still enters can match fords. latest offer could well determine whether the u a w accelerates the strength, or hits the brakes. john henry and l g 0, bolingbrook, illinois, in rural parts of kenya and many students have to walk a long distance is to get to school every day. they often arrive to class late and tired, but it's catherine, sorry, reports from northwest. can you, some of them use the journey as a way to prepare for a future as champion athletes? bosky portage is a high school student. it had 2 weeks out early morning to tend to he's fine at least 2 cows before heading to class. but his goal is 8 kilometers away, through a forest openness complement, around shop corners, and across huge stones which become muddy and slippery when it rains.
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he could get a ride on a most of bike, but he's family can't afford it. but we have not worked for about 5 kilometers, but this is the most difficult stretch because of the storms. we will have a long way to go, but we are about to get to the flat sword way i can run. but it's not uncommon to see children tracking to school in rural kenya, but many students here, johnny to school with pappas. this is an area well known for its high alt, acute, and famous for producing some of the world's best long distance runners. and lead to champions such as l. you keep talking made history by running a maurice phone seen under 2 hours and safety po, going widely regarded as one of the greatest $1500.00 meet the oscillates took. see me like john is to school. i asked many students what they want to be when they
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grew up. a choice was of us. they wants to be run as they are inspired by top possibly who come from a 10. as these teenagers are determined to dwell and be wrong among top champions, they say they don't mind. the daily track came down again and even the people i've been out as i'm home to school. i compete in school. this is, these helps me boost my insurance on to be like it would keep to get onto the details of eco to him and then somebody, i like the 3000 would be to run. i feel i can help my family so so traces life is difficult at home. i want to make it for my family. they are part of the schools and running team that teachers say they show great promise. despite the hardships they face kathleen solely all to 0. it 10 in northwest. and can you
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a man that does it from me this hour? 0 then yay. of next announced was 0. you've got whether the inside story asks why the us government is once again facing a shutdown of more world news of the company. our from the great, great, great the the brought to you by visit capital colors is so quads across the middle east at the moment. nothing too much to report, say one or 2 shots around the southern end of the red sea, southern areas. all the mon could catch a shout rotate, but essentially dry pop and sunny as usual. somebody is getting into the fault is a little further north that the fact that in queue i wanted to share, i was out of the eastern side of kia pushing either towards the caspian sea or the
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same as you go through the next couple of days. so as a buyer's, you know, i'm pushing over towards the media, georgia anyway. it could catch a shout or 2 pleasant sunshine, across the eastern side of the mediterranean. plenty of sunshine across the open parts of africa as well. that we might just see one or 2 shots clipping the final opportunity, a running down towards the libya over the next dial. so plenty of showers across the house of africa. those central layers. that's where you're going to see the, the lion's share of the right, of course, as the topical shows as creek further south following the sun as i should do. meanwhile, some very wet weather now set to gain across southern parts of south africa. na, stupid larry apply pressure once again to sunday, not looking the great day. another which we can fool many around the southern and west and kate that went to weather stalls to push a little further race with as we go through monday and tuesday. the quote to you by visit cuts on how do you think of control information that's
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controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the public attention to how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the westcott montez once again, facing a shot down in fighting amongst republicans as pressing a hopes to this is federal budget, but what will a sub domain for americans and tenants be a bus is the last minute. this is inside story. the .

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