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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color on top of the client. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands of people arriving to the us southern border. the white house is military personnel being deployed to help deal with the influx of migrants ukrainian missile strike, russian controlled crimea. the day after heading the headquarters of most goes black sea flags. this convoy of humanitarian i arrives and they're going to kind of box up the cx 5 between if the median sizes and as a by sean mess of trunk,
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bomb and central somalia targeting security forces. police say at least 18 people accounts as far as small with a sports b 19th. the asian games are now officially underway. and there was plenty of spectacle at the opening ceremony, including digital fireworks as the chinese city of time. jo, how's the continents big it? multi point of that the we begin this news now at the us mexico border where nearly $9000.00 people have made the crossing of just 24 hours. it's one of the highest rates of arrivals in months. the numbers have increased despite, we'll start, he's in both countries, implementing strict and bold enforcement policies and installing new barriers. the white house is it since 800 active duty military personnel to help in the mexico
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officials have used the range of tactics including shutting down railways in response to people who have died off to fully off royal cons. so we live in washington dc, but 1st it's head to mexico city. well just there has been while right below, joins us now. and festival. i mean, housing authorities, they're dealing with this massive influx of migrants coming through the country and trying to cross into the us. a tom insured mexican authorities are ill equipped to handle the current situation. what's being seen here is a worsening crisis. alicia boddeson, now this is mexico's foreign minister. she spoke at the united nations on friday and said that her nation is overwhelmed by the daily arrival of migrants on the border. now we should note a note here, tell him that we're not only talking about mexico's border with united states. the situation here is just as dire along mexico's southern border with guatemala,
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over the course of the last few few days. we've been seeing very dramatic images of migrant rushing and, and crowd and even at one point avalanche into a refugee set or just the numbers are, are astounding to see. we're talking about thousands of people that continue to arrive thousands of people that are continued to make their way north towards the united states crossing the dangerous dairy and gap. that's a stretch of jungle between panama and, and columbia. that just 10 or 20 years ago. you would have not seen migrants daring to cross the dairy in depth. of this is an area known for being dangerous. people disappear their, their murder, their kidnapped sexual assault is widespread. and we're now seen tens of thousands of people crossing every month. so far this year, you know, also over the course of the last few days, we've been seeing very dramatic images of migrants climbing a board. freight trains that criss cross mexico on the way north towards the united states. mexico was national railway service. federal mex announced the temporary
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suspension of operations after several migrants fell to their depths. also several injuries reported for migrants who would climb to board. these trains collectively, these real cars are known here in mexico. the since a very popular learn common way for migrants to new way north, towards the united states. now these are just of steps as with the tactics that mexican authorities are implementing right now to sort of try to gain a hold of this, which and on there is to move migrants from areas where they are overcrowded, such as and such mexico. move them to places where they're less migrant, but again, there's simply too many people. now we've also heard from policy experts here in mexico who are calling on the mexican government to do more in the sense of establishing more processing centers. but again, this year numbers are simply overwhelming for mexican officials and from our understanding there's just too many people and even more on the way from well is
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there any co operation between mexican authorities and the counter pods and the us not necessarily on the political level but just in terms of dealing with a situation on the ground as it stands now, there is an eagerness by us officials to work toward multilateral strategies, bilateral strategies with partners in the land american region today. us homeland security secretary alejandro. my york has met with hunter and presidents, you might have cost or to discuss exactly that to discuss the implementation of new policies that could address the root causes of migration. but as we're looking into this and try to get a bigger picture, trying to understand what's behind the slide, a search of migration on the us mexico border. there isn't one single factor that we can point to. in fact, there's so many different factors ranging from economic instability, political instability, we're sending violence depending on the different countries of origin that we're talking about here. the more significant population that we have encountered on the border is then as well and migrants, right?
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so the ongoing economic and political crisis in venezuela continuing to drive migration out of that country. but we're also seeing significant population of people fleeing violence and poverty in countries like hunters, haiti, we're seeing people from cuba, from nicaragua, from ecuador, there are people from west africa, countries like and gold. so there isn't one size fits all solution to this. that is not to say that the united states is not seeking out of bilateral and multilateral strategies again, to address the root causes of migration from these various countries of origin. okay, thank you so much for that. that is memo rep low for us and mexico city. we're going to go live now to a roseland children who is in washington dc with the us perspective. the why we think so. it's just something search and the number of people who are trying to make it through into the us. and i wouldn't exactly say that this is a sudden search. there was
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a drop off over the summer months here in the northern hemisphere because of a change in the us as treatment of those migrants who were coming to the united states during the 3 year long pandemic. after the end of the enforcement of title $42.00, which allowed for an immediate repatriation of migrants who had crossed into the united states at the south western border, you did once again see more people coming in and being able to argue at least temporarily for a reason to stay in the united states primarily either because they had used the us as new application system where they could apply to cross into the united states in a, at a set or somewhere in mexico or in central america. and then be allowed to come into the country legally, or because they were able to make a successful initial claim for asylum in the us. they would be allowed to come into the united states while they await their uh,
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efforts to gain permanent residency through an asylum claim. however, this also means that you saw a stop up of the work of the groups that traffic in humans, frankly, who have been not earning hundreds of millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars giving desperate people a reason to try to make it into the united states the reasons as we heard from manuel, rep all of our money, but primarily you have either political reasons, religious reasons or economic reasons why people are coming to the united states. okay, thank you so much. that is russel in jordan for us in washington dc. are these crossings driven largely by a lack of economic opportunity at home high crime and social and political turmoil . and most undocumented migrants uh, originally from mexico and the estimated 5300000 live in the us. then el salvador will go from iowa and home juris like up almost 2000000 who live undocumented in
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the us. but you, in sales this year alone, i see 1000 people have traveled through the dangerous diary in gap on the way from south america to north america launch number from heidi cuba and venezuela. of more on this, we're going to bring in late on frisco, who was the land full, the deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration at the united states department of justice. he joins us from bethesda in maryland. thank you very much for being. what else is there a festival? what do you think we're seeing the serge? 9000 people trying across the board or in 24 hours. why we, why we think the search now? why so many people trying to make that crossing? at this point in time. there was a time period right after the call with bands ended, where a lot of the 4 nationals were causing and waiting and seeing what the consequences work were trying to get in to the united states. and once people tried and saw that the quote unquote asylum band that was put in, was a band that would be placed on you many,
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many years after. by the time you got to your court case, but was the initial band that actually exploded you from the united states. people realize that they could continue to come in to the united states and as far as i long and so once that news got out, people are doing that. they're not waiting to take the other more legal channels that taking a lot longer to get an appointment at the board of injury or to ask for refugee status abroad. people want to come immediately, and so they're now crossing the border and do a test issue has been a complaint me. some would describe it as fates and many, many years. it seems to be as bad, if not worse than, than ever before. what is actually the going to make a difference in your eyes to us? i think they need to do 3 things. i think one thing that we're seeing that's completely brand new, is we're seeing a surgeon for nationals coming in. absolutely no plan and don't know anyone in the united states previously, you had people who had a brother,
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a cause in on goal somebody that they you will get taken care of. then while they were waiting for the court proceedings, now you're seeing cities, i have all the lead shelters full for nationals. i think that leads to come to an end. they need to be clear, always, you know, how would you go about doing that? i yes, you will play, you would have to place people in the migration defends and, and keep them there. if they don't have an actual sponsor who's willing to come forward and sponsor them. i think that that the current message needs to be sent in . i think also within texas they have that there are, there's been a big disagreement between texas and the federal government. they need to come together. and actually they have a huge conversion interest in building these family, residential sensors that can actually be legal right now. you're not locked with the same families because you're not allowed to use a detention center. but if you have a state license facility, you actually can't the thing families during their immigration gains, i'm sorry. do think texas and the federal government. in fact, we come together to work to build these state license facilities to allow them to
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do that. that's the 2nd thing. and then the 3rd thing i think that needs to happen . even though texasfootball at this briefly, is that people need to not be allowed to leave texas when they arrive there. meaning if they leave, they will be placed in defense of their case will be 4 pages and they'll be lost. so that then you can slot a ton of resources there, get the case of done quickly and get people who don't have legitimate asylum cases . forgetting that those last 2 points, i mean this via the political will to do that the between the button administration and the texas republican governor. right. that's been the problem is because both sides are trying to score political points. there's no co operation. it almost seems like, even though texas stop or public public, you know, separate from a public policy problem, they also want to take advantage of the political problem that the immigration crisis has. and so they don't actually cooperate with the federal government to try
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to come to a solution. right. the other, i guess point in all of this is there is an election in the us election next year. i mean, if these numbers continue as they have been recently, and how big of an issue is this going to be 4 buttons re election campaign? do you think this is going to be a major problem? is the numbers continue at this level because of none of it changed? divine cost amount of rent, fully addressed, then what's gonna happen is more and more of these individuals coming are going to be boxed by the state of texas. the all of the big cities in america, which will then develop these huge homelessness problems, which will then may be finally year, the sort of states that had been traditionally voting democrats, a baby blip over to her homework. and once they start to the huge number of the homeless people in their location. so if this problem continue, this is going to be something that america hasn't dealt with in the last few years . and people are not going to be familiar with how to resolve this. and so that's why, but the,
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by the administration to figure out ways to localize and expedite the immigration problem to the border. because otherwise it's going to be a huge political problem. indeed. thank you. so much we really do appreciate your time and your insight into this issue. that is leon fisco lawyer to inform the deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration to the united states department of justice. thank you. thank you. i as. okay, well there's plenty more hit on this news out including catherine story in kenya. is it 10 town known as the whole of tompkins and i'll be speaking to children who aspire to be great aunts needs despite the challenges they face next for something is back on top of the grid will have all the action from qualifying for the japanese comprehensive the
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most go says there's been another attack on its black sea port of savannah. as to poland, russian controlled crimea. ferry traffic was temporarily suspended, but has now resumed, no casualties were reported. this comes a day after ukrainian missiles targeted the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet, and especially they had a few cranes. intelligence says at least 9 people were killed, and 2 russian generals were injured in that attack. now those statements can be independently verified, and it's not clear, if wisdom supplied missiles, we used and fridays strike. daniel hawkins has moved from mosca, a loss, and so it hasn't come into. they've remained quite tight lips saying there's been one casualty. we don't know who that casualty is an additional report size. it's 6 injuries in miss attack. it's worth remembering, of course, both sides and this conflict of flights of scale down the road casualties on the importance of any high ranking officers killed that action while trying to play up
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the other sides of casualties and trying to emphasize the importance of any hard ranking officials killed in action that regardless of the truth will come out, some asshole or in the coming weeks and months. this is a very concerning development for moscow because this of us, the vote on the board has a very prime uh, as of what i some bullet, a place for the restroom. black, see maybe it's watches only will move to port. it's a symbol of brushes, labeled projection around the weld. russel uses that as a base to conduct. it's so cool, especially when it's reparation striking targets in southern refrain and beyond. the fact that this attack isn't so one off of course the plugins have struck various targets in the region before this the shia. i suppose, you could say, daring. make sure all this facing the very heart of the black sea from me in sleep nights. q is going to have officials very worried and perhaps we examining secured arrangements and defenses in the region. because this attack, of course,
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as much as it is physical results are very sort of logical shows that the premiums possess the capacity destroy. it is what is one of the most well defended parts of the russian ministry. so certainly this will have russian officials, very concerned about any future such attacks as well, to let the united nations russia's foreign minister lash down to the west, but didn't directly address the war. and you tried to sure to put you in the us and it's was 10 collective continue to create conflicts which artificially divide that humanity into hostile blog. and they all doing everything they can to prevent the formation of adjust the world all the trying to force the wealth to pay according to their infamous self centered rules. the conflict in the corner catabolic was raised by the foreign ministers of both. that was about john and media at the un general assembly as a bunch on the invoice said. if nick medians living in new york life will be integrated as equal citizens. the armenian employ, though,
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has urged for you in mission to monitor the desperate humanitarian conditions, and they're going to come by after bucket reclaimed to control it for a signal will be mobilized to address the immediate needs for the local serial is on this point, i wish to recreate the way down to the tournament, to integrate, i think, i mean, your residence over the government, vision of his advice, young as equal citizens. the constitution, the national, just based off the advice you need to national commitments will have undertaking. what do i do? so it's good, all these and 30 percent of the population, if not going to cub. buffy is displaced. the entire population of now going to cover remains without any means of subs. so subsystems, as just limited to matter and the system has been able to into, into not going to come, there is no food, no magazine or shelter, no place to go. separated from their families terrorized and scared for the lives. ladies and gentlemen,
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the policy and the excess of positive budget for the last 9 months, evidently demonstrate the pre planned and well orchestrated nature of this master trust. meanwhile, the 1st trucks of humanitarian ida slowly rolling into the territory where people say they have little food, fuel and power videos haven't managed the russian peace keepers delivering it to. as about john times full control of the own. clive, the red cross has also sent a convoy of eyes or across the board. the us congressional delegation is in many estimate prime minister, and the cold pension young visits comes at a time of mess protests against pushing him for his handling of the complex. i'll just here is, i mean the gummy reports from year of on the how do i use your blog? i heard the performing is brent minutes to meet the statement needs to be put in context. nico busing, on set, he's country, he's prepared to receive the ethnic armenians living in the gordon of colorado. but
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see, man, this scenario will only take place if the 40000, their median signed the lease, and the land locked region are no longer able to live. there, she dismissed reports that she's government has put in place a plan to evacuate the ethnic armenians from the region, but instead of coming, the public key statements have spock morning. on the friday night, demonstrate is due to the protest. it was the largest protest since they begin 3 days ago. again, the opposition has called for people to protest outside governments headquarters in the heart of the capital here event. meanwhile, there's been the movement on the diplomatic from the european union, special representative to the south congress is arrive and they had the very meaning and security council. in 5 minutes debussy now and the jason from the us congress, led by democratic senator has also arrived. immigration is scheduled to meet our meaning and officials before heading to the border with as they are by chance to meet the local leaders. there are many who wants to obtain international assurances for the safety of ethnic armenians living in the gordon. a car about all this place
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is more pressure and passion young's government with more calls for him to step down the media to the following. to address this crisis. well, let's get the view from as a by sean, now his and losey and bucket. and that's all about what all the 3 and the last words the bridge on is close. the monitoring the process of fighters in the garden about laying down their arms as part of the reason to cease fire di didn't was the swiftly concludes the 3 item agenda on the basis of which is army, suspend its operational garden. a lot about that was as we speak the there's been no official segment from the defense industry, but the foreign ministry has said the process itself underway of some local media. we have reported on a possible 3 day deadline given by document, which i think are mean you'll find us to put down there. what that is, how do you know these reports have not been confirmed by any official statements? buckley was firmly willing to see all the fighters laid down their arms at the earliest,
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given the lack of trust on both sides. or the version is also looking ahead to the integration of ethnic are minions in the garden. a car box within the larger as about johnny society. buckroe has set out a number of steps to convince ethnic armenians in the gartner kind of back to state and integrate whether through the delivery of release aid or it's positive statements. in this respect, president a hum of has also ordered the creation of a task force to lead by the deputy prime minister to provide solutions to the crisis in regarding a car box, b, economic, social, or humanitarian. in addition to improving infrastructure, a place in somalia. so at least 18 people were killed and a truck bomb attack. the attack happened at 90 chick point in the central town of beloved renee and the death toll is expected to rise. as sonya guy reports distinctive plume of smoke,
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the followed by frantic rescues to search for survivors trust. in the daybreak several police officers were killed by a truck bomb that exploded. they had been trying to prevent the vehicle driving through by firing shots outage. i'll walk a guy, well, what's happened is a national treasure and words cannot express our re. you can imagine how dentist people relate to this area. we just have a problem and all of these people were killed explosion and all of them were innocent. people barely anything in the immediate vicinity of the bloss remains. buildings were reduced to rubble. destruction is immense. i thought i must not come . i am of your face. the number of casualties here is shocking government agencies such as the police and the hospitals are currently examining the situation to determine the exact number of deaths and injuries caused by this last paternal valid wayne in the central huron region of somalia has seen recent battled between the army and i'll show by apply to is intended. dwayne itself has been the epi
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center of the offensive against the outside or affiliated on group. it's part of the government's recent military offensive against the fighters involving thousands of its soldiers and con based militias. but astra bob is still able to move devastating attacks like this one in the capital in june. beyond group has been active for more than 15 years. launching attacks and somalia and neighboring countries. the african union force deployed in somebody in 2007, originally with a 6 month mandate remains in place you in resolution zipcode for those true is to be pulled out by the end of the year. somali president has some share, muhammad took office in may last year, promising an o against al, sure. bob, which still controls portion of the country side. and it's not clear if the somali army and police alone can repel further attacks. so nearby jago,
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i'll just say around the head of sit down to ruling counsel, has told l g 0 that he doesn't trust the offer or the cx 5 by his rival paramilitary group. the rep and support forces of the home said the group should be named a terrorist organization for its human rights abuses. and so down he was speaking to l. just there was mike hannah in new york who were a real father. he is not honest, he's the one who fights, viola, he fights janina. he fights other cities. he fights the headquarters of all major tree. that's why in jetta, when we reach some understanding, he did not commit himself to those understandings. now the you in special representative to sedan who resigned recently bulk of pets is said that the blame is on both sides. he accused your forces of using aircraft to bump civilians. you
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accuse the already said false sexual assault. some civilians do think that it is that simple, that play is on both sides. so do you think that it's got to be found who is most responsible for ex, against humanity. what them all military forces have a constitutional responsibility to protect the country and to protect the citizens and to protect the country from falling apart. that's why it has the right to use power against those. what time to destroy the state. and when on me engages in miniature operations, they can find themselves tomorrow and ethics, especially wines fighting and places. a banana at least 34 people were killed in an explosion at an illegal a fuel depot. it happened at a storage facility near the border with nigeria, which is a major oil producer and illegal fuel stations coming along its borders. 2 babies were among those killed. 6, hundreds of palestinians have taken part in the process along kansas coastline,
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with the sales fishing boats towards the is randy maritime. bought a protest as a ports represent freedom and access to the outside world. something that palestinians living in garza deprived of the demonstration as part of the campaign, demanding the reopening of kansas port and then into a 16 year long land in c blockade alumnus i had given decided we fishermen decided to participate in the activity with about 40 for some boats to demonstrate the practices of it's really a base and a guest for sherman, which includes arrests and confiscation about this. i looked into the old modem. you know, it has been in a message today from the port is to tell the world that this board must be opened and the siege on the gaza strip must be lifted up. there is communication with 25 countries that shared the same activity with us to confirm that all policy and
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people are capable of challenging the siege far away. we're not sure that either with ours, he's in the eastern libya site, at least 90 for risky workers had been killed during recovery. operations of the daily floods into more than $300.00 bodies. but we're confident a single day in the fund devastated city thousands of days and thousands more. i'm missing up the stone. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. a simple thought received by some eastern libby. it is to host and international confidence next month to aid reconstruction. if it's a spokesman for easton forces loyal to live in general, kelly for hafta as detailed just won't kind of operations taking place. and then 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 risky with is being carried out is 3 and
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a half square kilometers in cannot cope with all these people. there in 97 june list from one of the world, thousands of citizens have come to give humanitarian aid in thousands more says come to see what's happening. i hush him is monitoring the situation from tripoli and weston livia. over the past 24 hours more than $300.00 bodies. why do we call that from the c 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 report it to be missing the entire time it is 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, the moment that off around the 24 countries that are providing live. yeah. with help. now the president of the presidential call says here in the side, it's
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a national community for the help and hold on more a government that is actually a conference that should be organized within becoming a 10 days the government in east leave. yeah, i know is that the international 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 death more than 84 schools in the city and surroundings where either partially or completely destroyed and that there was a very need 4 more funds in order to rebuild them. they actually measure 0, get 40 a solar head on al jazeera. we travel deep into morocco is remote, the headless mountains, to see how a small community is cutting 2 weeks off the devastating as quite
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the fund out wipers president has announced this, we think the state of emergency and political needs of proofing and license for political mr. chance to make history surprise the world, the house coming up later in the program, the the, how are we got so profit, olsen, whether running into western pod. so if you're a big, massive cloud here, up towards the northwest, we have the, the remnants of what was how we can knowledge a level roughly and a good few showers, some blustery waiting scuffles twins at times. so with the weather to coming in on the bottom, pushing a little further research as we go through the next couple of days, wolf ahead of back. but i had to be some bolts on the other side of this particular why the front still plenty of hotels in place because that eastern side of here,
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this font is a very active one, has been bringing some big and live distilled across those central. there's a few that now running across the balkans, pushing up across ukraine using into that west, inside of russia, dry weather coming back in behind. and that's the woman getting up to around 19 celsius there in paris on sunday. but the world already knows what does it go on 3, monday was suddenly winds ahead of the old stone, the old heart. and that's not what whether that will restless way in across the northwest, the south east. and we try and find a good scattering us. how's it the central pause ultimate, it's right. it's one or 2. the showers will sink by way down towards set you nicea, running down towards the tripoli. st. type of just pulling away here. plenty yourselves. me. mon. across the gulf with any all the way to see i really, i the, the, those the know do those that understand, teach
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a maverick school headmaster in postal comfort, go fast, determined to change the fortunes of an industry community played by urban the cape poverty of the legacy of secretary and the russian arms of students with the knowledge of the ancient greek philosopher participate on your face. and everybody else has this young play to a witness documentary on the jersey to the latest news. as it breaks libya's from the west of the cover, the cub even echoes pulse lines to how boasting need in this particular divide the nation with detailed coverage. this hospital was for showed during the day of rescue operations and continues to be for those homeless 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 in
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the you. what you notice here, a reminder about top stories this out nearly $9000.00 microns across the us mexico border in a 24 hour period. the crossings have increased the spinal authorities in both countries. implementing strips to buddha enforcement policies and installing new barriers with us trucks of humanitarian item moving into and they're gonna cut off with people say they have little food, fuel and power videos have image, depression, peacekeepers delivering eyes up to as a vice on time full control of the own flags most go says there's been another attack on this blank c pools and some stuff all in russian controlled crime. in this come to tie up to the training and missiles targeted the headquarters of
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russia's black sea slaves and assessing the survivors of the use quite which struck them over. okay, 2 weeks ago, a still struggling to recover remote villages. and the atlas mountains have been badly hits. stephanie deca has been to see how people are coping. there 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 the village for
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a very long trip and can see some of the damage here. we're getting a majestic welcome because it is like with during the winter, no one was about the roads or block the block 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 is no $4.00 to $4.00 times. okay, so they're splitting man and woman and the tense they have here. look, i don't see like a button that says it 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,
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7 people lost their lives here and we've just met to you by him. and he lost 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life. the is this the well head 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,
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which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains. so what thousands of people in israel have taken to the streets once again to protest against plan changes to the country's judicial system. the, during the meeting on the sidelines of the you in general assembly you as president joe biden born is rose prime minister about the health of his country's democracy by test, as have been demonstrating until of eve and across the country every week to nearly 10 months despite that, benjamin netanyahu, his file arrived. government has passed pumps of a little to limit the powers of the supreme court. will put frances calling on european governments to do more with the case of migrants crossing the mediterranean. the head of the catholic church held a lodge, alto, mass, and side. the pontiff has repeatedly called on europe to show compassion for asylum sake is particularly up to a recent rise and arrivals splintered at the lead. really, yeah, that it was with, i mean to the issue i made the terrible sake of human trafficking,
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the solution is not to push back and forth to guarantee depending on possibilities, a large number of legal break it or sustainable entries to say enough is to close our easy trying to save ourselves now, we'll end up being a tragedy tomorrow in natasha. bump law has moved from paris. a like a message from a pipe from says during his to day trip to mouth. say that is that he people and governments across europe to welcome my grands open, that all she said the migraines were among some of the most vulnerable people. they don't numbers. he said that people whose lives and dreams of being shafted. he said that the mediterranean sea is turned into the blood. so the symmetry because of the number of migrants that have died trying to cross it any. also, it's governments to support people who are trying to rescue migrants, etc. well, the pope's comments and this visits, and i'll say, come at a time when the focus is once again very much on migration and immigration in
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europe because of the recent arrivals on the italian island of lum producer, europe continuing to be divided. so on this issue in a number of governments in the european union, i'm moving for the roy taking a hard line when it comes to immigration, and when it comes to dealing with migrant size. certainly something that we have seen here in falls with the french government to say that they have typed in order since the arrivals in lum producer. all this the subject of discussion between the pipe process and the french presidency. my new mike role when they met on saturday morning, natasha popular out to 0 powers to canada is main. also weird because union says it's reached a tentative deal with ford motor company to avoid a strike that includes a 10 percent salary increase in the 1st year, and will pay rises and bonuses over the next couple of years. while in the us president joe biden says he'll join striking order. we're cuz on the picket line in
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michigan because they have walked off the job last week, demanding a 40 percent tie hike over for he is abide and says he wants to show solidarity with the men and women of the united auto workers union. he says the funding for a fair share of the value they helped create and to use. i said it's time for a win win agreement that keeps american auto making driving with well page union jobs biden is june michigan on choose day a day before donald trump plans to deliver a speech to what i work isn't, is a choice. trump will be skipping the republican primary debate that day is campaign is cooling, biden's trip, it cheap photo op. joan hinge and reports from the chicago suburbs. bolingbrook a newly aggressive united auto workers union is driving a wedge between the big 3. all of the parts distribution facilities at general motors are still in us,
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are being called to stand up and strike of the union announced expanded strikes against $38.00 g m, and still enters auto parts centers in 20 states across the u. s. at in 5600 striking workers to the 13000 already on strike. but in the latest wave, ford was spared with the union side in progress with the oldest automaker. kind of like a slap in the face. general motor has always been a powerhouse in the automotive industry. so if you think more get to it, i would think they could follow suit officer for the 1st time after making major concessions and the 2078 financial crisis. the union is making big demands, starting with a 40 percent pay increase over 4 years to match recent c e o salary. 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 deb hughes demands untenable, after automakers offered
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a 20 percent weight job. there was a fox of approval match polls that show the american public largely behind the union, 86 workers here in bolingbrook. watch after the job and onto the picket line 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 strike funds. so they can last, as long as they need to, the 1st picketers of the 2nd wave of strength, res, seem ready to sacrifice right now. we're scraping to get by and we're fighting corporate agree. they want to keep all the money at the top and the fight, nothing trickle down the to the workers whether gm and still it is can match fords . latest offer could, will determine whether the u a w accelerates the strength, or hits the brakes. john henry and l g 0. bolingbrook, illinois. the organized crime in peru is rising rapidly. president in about
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a while i try has deployed the army as part of the crank down against criminal gangs. on monday, she declared a state of emergency in the capital as well as other parts of the country. maria sanchez has more from the capital, lima, us. the police are out numbered in the fight against crime. the army has been ordered in for 60 days, state of emergency, in biggest most turbulent areas, a grenade attack on the night club. and so when the ludy gunter district last week left 15 people who did after a band that was going to play that night had refused to pay criminals. a fee is done with the seats on what people need more security, more police. this is the government's response to the demands. lucas received death threats up to her business partner was killed last year for refusing to pay $5000.00 to expulsion ist. her property was attacked and her parents house set on
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fire after she to refuse to pay with the com. delta a lives have changed my parents in fia, my children, moved out of the neighborhood. we hyatt security. but the investigations are still sort of this is most people in her neighborhood with any small business paid to stay safe. and though the mayor of san juan, the ludy venture says 81 people have been killed in his district since january. because the one dealing with the one that we need to p a root map with the strategy to show concrete results to show that people protesters here marched on wednesday against the increase in crime in their neighborhoods to the state of emergency was declared to the nearest from across the capital are demanding, the government also send the more protection. former interior minister, the capital one. this is cyber crimes have increased exponentially in the last 2 years. however, it's nothing compared to the big picture, your from being on the quote that i think if we combine drug,
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i'm human trafficking contraband and the legal mining among the criminal activities brought to low moves, mold and 7 point $3000000000.00 improve each year. this surpasses joint budgets for defense policy to disarray altogether. if we don't take this into the account of all the analysis, we will lose the race. critics say a state of emergency may bring temper a re release without a comprehensive law enforcement roadmap. crime me just migrate from one neighborhood to the next video such as i just see that email and it's just the end of the winter in brazil, but the launch part of the country is expected to suffer from extreme 8 temperatures above 40 degrees has been recorded residents in south polo taking any opportunity they can to cool down and verbal positive. can you? many students have to walk long distances to get to school every day. they often arrive to class late in time,
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but it's catherine story reports from northwest. can you, some of them use the journey as a way to prepare for a future as champion athletes? was key portage is a high school student in ipad 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 the shop corners and across huge stones which become muddy and slippery when it rains. he could get a ride on a motorbike, but he's finally can't afford it. and i'm glad you have not worked for about 5 kilometers, but this is the most difficult stretch because of the systems. we will have a long way to go. but we are about to get to the flight toward where i can run the this is not uncommon to see children tracking to school in rural kenya,
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but many students here, johnny, to school with purpose. 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 champions such as l. you'd 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 meta oscillates to see me like johnny's to school. i asked many students what they want to be when they grew up. a choice was of us. they wants to be run as they are inspired by top off lists who come from you can. these teenagers are determined to do well and be wrong among top. tompkins, they say they don't mind that they the track came down again and when the people up
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in our lives then home to school to compete in school. this is, these helps me boost my insurance on to be like it is keep to get onto the beauties of equity. then somebody, i like the $3000.00 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 are running team that teachers say they show great promise. despite the hardships they face catherine slowly, all the 0 it 10 in north west and can you. it was still a head on al jazeera, the eyes in games have especially begun, and hon. joe will bring you highlights from the opening ceremony that's coming up next. and sports the have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and
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i was rather shocked to see this new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowe's for freedom of speech and 1st amendment. brian got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level all that i can to support the one on which is era. the assessing the discussions examining the headlines, exploring abundance of world cloth, programming design to inform, motivates, and insight. on l g 0 the
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the but it's not at this point now his far with alexis from the iron guides. yes, thank you so much tom. ah, the 19th asian games are officially underway and hung joe, the i believe it or not, these aren't the real fireworks, their digital ones. this was very much a conscious decision by the organizers of the opening ceremony as andy richardson, who's in hong jail for us with a sound in light spectacular to stone. i'm jo agent games and restore large scale restriction free sporting events showing up
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the delay. but again, this is the country's biggest multiple competition since the end of it's 0 code 19 policy less than a year ago. due to the condom expect take the numbers when limits it. it last use beijing winter. olympics overseas visits is willing to allow to attend. there are no such checks in placing home jo, funds of quality schools to choose from. that's moving on. the next year is summer olympics in paris, in a break from traditional home jose night skies went illuminated with fireworks during the ceremony. organize this thing that absence reflects that commitment to reducing compet emissions and making these gains sustainable. quite a challenge for an event of the scale, a record of breaking at 12 and a half 1000 athletes will be taken pulse. it did mean much of the ceremony was
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taken up by the prorate of nations fluency following, you know, including north korea, the country. is it a major international competition for the 1st time since the coverage 19 pandemic? it last use beijing olympics. the world was necessarily kept saddam's, length and home jo. all welcome to witness ages. biggest sporting show and the richardson l g 0. i'm jo. a thumbs up from really how the end of the leaders, manchester city maintain their perfect start to the power leak season with the to know when over nodding, i'm forest as for their local rivals united, they meet berkeley one l. a ways and a 3 match leasing streaking all competitions except in bruno fernandez with the only goal of the mat chapters teammate johnny evans had a goal disallowed earlier. it's united 3rd victory of the season. eric town had side move up to 8 and the table. just united and germany,
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byron munich thrashed bolcom 7. now i may have be largely have harry came to the bank of england, captain squared a hat trick and got to assist. that's now 7 legals for canes. sending a club record for most schools by a player in his 1st 5 when does like a mattress fire and remain on beaten the season. and our one point clear out to top the table all from one star striker to another. and it was robert lou and does key to the rescue from barcelona bar. so for to now down against delta v, go with 10 minutes to go before the pool and kept it scored twice and 4 minutes to make it to all. but barza weren't finished. there trout and fellow scoring in the 89 minute to wind for the spanish champions. 3, do the final score far. so go back to the top of lisa, a bob jerome of the
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top rank to ireland to be in defending champion south africa. $13810.00 a tight contest that the rugby world cup in paris, ireland looks set to win their pool while the spring box will be under pressure when they play their final good game against tonga. when one england are closing in on a spot in the quarter finals last have to be scratched. debbie tom, shelley, $71.00 know for a 3rd street when in the a one squared a total of 11 tries, including 5 for 20 year old winger henry aaron dell and his 1st ever woke up tournaments and when top standings on 14 points. while chile, you have yet to pick up any after 3 defeats england, they samoan that forts go. we're looking for their 1st row cut picture when they took on georgia earlier, which co leading 1813 to minutes last. but then georgia reward at a tried a level of scores at 18. all forcible then had the chance to make history on the
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final plane. but nuno says that we did miss the penalty. k. georgia have now gone 19 days get here's what's coming up on sunday. scotland face tongue on both sides without a wind so far into tournaments and a huge match in full sea with layers wells against australia, seats for the wall of these could all but, and their hopes of qualifying for the not get stage. championship liter, max ra shopping has secured pull position for sunday's japanese ground. pre the red bull driver put in a very press of performance and qualified with for staff and over half a 2nd clear of oscar p. s. street and 2nd. the doctrines vantage over he estry is the largest pool margin specific instance groupings for callo back in 2003 gas pres maclaren teammate, atlanta, north will start from 3rd i already the whole weekend. you know, it's been really enjoyable. a lot of a lot of fun to drive and it gave me a lot of confidence to push, especially i think in the 1st sector it, you know, it's been really, really nice drive,
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especially happy with say to definitely feel like i've made good progress through the way can i feel like it's the team was making progress as well, and we definitely send some place every night city to expect us to, to play football with visual here. with you know, i'm very happy for the altima pizza in a p 3 is a pretty mega result for us and mostly g, p. spaniard, jorge martine, one saturday. sprint raised at the 1st ever indian ground pre, earlier in the day, marco then sec, hey, up to copy, claim hold, position for sunday's race for crashed out of the sprint race that the 1st turn on the buddha international circuit. meanwhile, martine clinch victory a had of championship liter. francesco then. yeah, now also up to coffee. 6 time world champion, mark mark has this 3rd for honda extension. just a 2nd podium season. okay. and that is all your support for now back to utah. thanks so much 5. well, that is all for me on the price of this new sound, but darren children will be here in just a moment with much more of the guys news. stay tuned for that.
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the . the one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and drivers. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk through extreme condition together and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera,
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the ultra nation's remarks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. we don't have any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that debbie political agend. we have to filter our nation. what is happening to the retention? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as a whole. really, this is important to me in an unholy alliance on knowledge is here away from home, these ukrainians and body celebrate division bound and national holiday designed to uphold the traditions of ukraine's national clothing. with looks lot like a russians, we have separated land which we kept for national close. nearly 60000 russians arrived in body last year, making them the 2nd largest group of tourists. the number of ukrainians arriving is also increased. but the number of tens of russian arrivals,
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the 2 countries are to the thousands of the citizens living on the side of each other on this inclusion i alena too is had a bakery in keys. for now, she says she'll remain here the dreams of the day and she can return home. the desperate journey is rebecca lives. thousands of people have been shopping through mexico to into the united states. so the numbers keep rolling. the other ones are in jordan, this is out as they are alive from the also coming up with a us convoy of humanitarian aid arrives and they're going to kind of back after a ceasefire between epic on media and fights as an, as a buys on

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