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the hot didn't seem detained since february 2020. the drop you a chief detained since august 2021. i'll just say recalls for the immediate release of its gentlest, detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime of the a record number of migrants across from mexico into the us. we report on the dangers of badger the so you're watching l g 0 live from to how we got to go. also coming up on the move, thousands of on the news abandoned their homes in my god know kind of box despite
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of choices for mazda by john, that they'll be safe. the 1st us made a bronze time surviving and crane off to present to abide in palm beach to supply keith with most of the weapons and the rice in libby apps, devastating flash, the cost to dams, to collapse from the city of dennis. getting found the probably begin with breaking news as our out of by rein. 2 of its soldiers have been killed along the border between saudi arabia and jim and bobbins. many terraces died in an attack carried off by him until the rebels in 7 sante arabia reigned is one of the countries in the sold. you led coalition that's for the whole fees in yemen. this is a saudi arabia, is pushing for a ceasefire nearly a year. and a half after agreeing to a truce with the whole piece,
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we'll have more on this breaking news story as and when more information becomes available as not to the united states where there's been a growing crisis added southern border. a large number of asylum seekers continued to cross over from mexico. the mayor of el paso says the border city is now a breaking point. while another city eagle pass has declared a state of emergency, nearly 9000 people arrived on sunday alone. mexico has made an agreement with the us to the port migraines back to that home, countries to try and combat the search in crossings. now for many of the migraines, the journey is perilous. those from south america across the diary in gap, an inhospitable stretch of jungle, between columbia and panama. moving through a central america, the migrants and to mexico, some seek asylum, they want others move for the north of the us. mexico border migrants and rescue g . c, to enter the united states as final and desired destination. and we're covering this story from both sides of the rio grande. my new arrival is in mexico city. but 1st,
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let's go to heidi to castro who's in eagle past texas. heidi, which seems a very dramatic pictures from where you want these past 2 days, just bring us up to speed with what's been happening all day. as many migraines quasi knows, there's been in the last 24 hours a folly. there have been a tremendous number of families, so you can use across this rio grande river, which is right next to me. and of course we are looking into mexico on the other side and be here for the last going on 24 hours. plus there has been a steady trickle. sometimes large swells of asylum seekers who link arms. * often times to cross together, you actually seen a few of them now just behind that little island, which is on the middle of the rio grande. many ways taking advantage of that island to come at a catch the rest before crossing the other half the river, which does get quite deeper. and the people i've seen holding young children on
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their shoulders trying to keep them out of the water. and this can be a perilous crossing. this is the place where 2 children died in recent weeks while trying to make this crossing because of the occurrence here. today, the water levels are relatively low and a lot of people have and successfully crossing. but that's just the beginning of their trouble was once they arrive here, they often times feel elated to have arrived on us soil, but they can actually climb up the banks because of this, this is all raise or wire point here by the state of texas as sort of a spinal deterrent telling these asylum seekers. sure, you might have made it onto a u. s. territory, but the u. s. isn't going to make it easy for them to get up here where they can speak with border patrol agents to file those asylum claims slowly. and we have seen heidi, some of the migraines make it through that. raise a wire. where were you all day with the help of us authorities at times? what happens after that? what happens next to them?
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what's the process like for them to qualify for asylum in the us? it's certainly a big legal hurdle to get through fully with several layers. the bottom ministration, impose harsh new asylum laws back in may that and basically say if these families hadn't already requested and failed to get asylum in another country like mexico or another country further south. and that would automatically disqualify them from even seeking asylum in the united states, and they may be automatically expelled. so that is, it is, is something that we're seeing in practice, especially with older, with adults who are, who are now 2 thirds of the number of people that are crossing. many of them have very little chances really of being allowed to be paroled into the united states. yeah, those few who are allowed to, that's dominating much of the conversation here. they are, the few they're the families with young children, etc. and many of them send information back to their home countries. this
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information really saying that this means they have that allow to remain in the united states when that is far from the truth. because even if they are paroled to remain in the country while they fight for their asylum cases, once they do get in touch with an asylum hordes, it's this just the typically speaking, their chances of prevailing are quite slim. still that's opened up the by to ministration to plenty of criticism from republicans who claim that this border is an open border. how do you thank you very much for that, heidi show castro live for us there in the us state of texas. let's cross over the border now and head to mexico city way. manuel. rabo is money. i'm just on your i've one of the places where the migraines actually begin the journey from mexico into the us. it is more about your location and how the situation is unfolding and mexico of the will give you a sense of where we are right now. we're in mexico city in the northern side of the
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city, outside of a bus station. what you see uh, sort of taking place around us is uh, groups of migrants. the majority of whom that we've encountered are from venezuela . what they've told us is that they are not being allowed to purchase tickets by bus to continue their dirty north or having to find other ways of finding tickets. with that said, there are people out here who are able to provide them with bus tickets and transportation to continue on that journey north towards the united states. but this is, uh, honestly where we are right now to give you a sense that's a crisis. that's a full to get on the board or install those dramatic pictures from where heidi is right on the on the rio grande river on the, on the us side, this is very much a crisis that's also taking place in the rest of mexico. if anything, the situation appears to be just as dire along mexico's southern border with guatemala down moments ago we were speaking with a colleague of ours along the border. he tells us that daily there's somewhere
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around $3000.00 people that are cross against mexico. so as serious as this crisis appears to be a long mexico's board with united states. um, the expectation is that more people thousands more people are still on their way to mexico. money has used a number of cactus to try and prevent the migraines from continuing north to the us . and they'll now be increasing before patients. part of a, as part of a recent agreement with the us. tell us more about that. right, so next to go. now, so the mexican government and so on friday that they had reached an agreement with united states to increase the port patients to quote unquote, ease the pressure off of uh, cities along mexico's border with united states as well as cities along the us side of the of the border, we know we have limited details on when we can expect easy foundation slides to begin. but mexico did announce that repatriation of migrants from countries of
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origin such as columbia venezuela, cuba for example, have already begun. that's one of the things, one of the measures that we've seen announced by mexico last week as we were reporting on this crisis as it was continuing to develop. there was also in announced that by mexico's national railway company, federal mex, to temporarily suspend operations after a number of migrant spelled to their depths, and several injuries were reported. for migrants volley from these real cars. these real cars that are known collectively here in mexico, as lobby as the or the piece. it's very common and popular way for migrants who are criss crossing the country, making their way north towards the united states. with that said, there are still trains operating. there are still trains moving north, and we know that migrants are still using this as a method to continue their journey north for the united states, even though they are no longer able to make it all the way to the border. it is still a way for them to continue making their way north. the united states continues to seek out multi lateral solutions to this just last week. the hon during president
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met with us secretary of homeland security on the handle. my york, as the 100 presidents you might have passed through, had announce the opening of several new consulate offices in the united states, given that somewhere around 1000000 hundreds live in the united states. they also make up one of the most significant populations of migrants that are being found in the border right now with all of these efforts to find short term solutions. the one thing that is being underscored here is indeed to address the root causes a migration from latin america from the caribbean, from west african countries. but there is no one size fits all solution, right. and that they're playing for a variety of reasons, whether be economic, political persecution, religious persecution. so again, the root causes of migration or what needs to be address my new revenue in mexico city. thank you very much for that. a several people have been killed and dozens injured in a blast that our fuel station is now going to kind of by the cause of the blast is
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unknown. it happened to us thousands of ethnic on indian sleet region after as a, by john stake over this week. more than 6000 refugees of crossing to our media, azerbaijan has tied to this group on the region after last week sci fi would f, me comedy, and fighters, years on, says, is preparing to take in tens of thousands more. who may, for, you know, go know, kind of by august there's a found a been job. it has this report from the latch, in border crossing in azerbaijan. children in the labs, a plastic bag for their belongings, entire families setting out for our meetings. these ethnic armenians have decided to leave the car by region. but each person would they take with them is different . some even left with only 3 function view. others pack the air bags on finding a good most women had nothing to say many in the old age. what do?
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distraught having to move fighters here are putting down their weapons as part of the recent c spy. and with other by john, despite defeated assurances from the other bridge on government. i think, i mean, you have left in the thousands of other guests in the young people living and cut about the reason of citizens of us. that would be something regardless of the city of their security will be assured by the state at the same yes. everyone knows why we are leaving. this man says, i don't know where we are going. this driver told us, but some are hopeful about their return. i'm just visiting my family on a come back. he says it's not just con, can be your step on the coast where people are leaving from they're also leaving from other towns and villages such as, fortunately in the caught about region. although thousands as of people have left, but tens of thousands still remain in a place they call home intruding space between other by johnny than armenians of
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russian peacekeepers. but they're not the only for the power involved. the groundbreaking set of many, the other by johnny and turkish presidents lead to foundations doing what across the board. a gas pipeline which ones run from 2 key to either by john is one of the strongest ministry pot. this was the by john or the sooner i whole heartedly congratulate the victorious as their b, johnny army for both it's historical success and it's for mandatory now to to, towards civilians john and his gun. otherwise, i knew for sure that saving armenians took over their lives in the 19 ninety's. it was a blood bought but they are offering amnesty and safety to ethnic. armenians that use to stay. and after decades of violence and mistrust, thousands of people are not willing to take that chance. it's all of them and driving down to the era, lots and border crossing azerbaijan. the 1st us made abrams tongues have arrived in
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ukraine. present for me is the lensky was says, they will reinforce keys on a brigades, but he didn't specify how many times he received. washington as so far as a $515000000000.00 in defense and monetary in a to ukraine, since washers and visions last year in buzz, robbie has gone from this is what is the most heavy duty pieces of equipment that ground units will be receiving so far from the united states, joe biden pledged $31.00 abrams tanks earlier this year. they were supposed to be here sooner. during zelinski strip in new york, he promised that the 1st delivery would be happening this week. and now the ministry of defense and presidency. let us be confirming that the 1st set of terms have now arrived what they're expected to change. well, there are some problems there a lot more difficult for the previous to operate compared to the european counterparts. european terms of the confusing or difficult,
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fueled and maintained. so we can look to what truly intelligence is said in response to their arrival. they will be used specifically for well crafted plans. we don't want to use these tags. they're not as numerous as much of the other equipment that they have received. so we are likely to see them perhaps not used to punch through russian lines. this is the effort right now in places like sacraments, that we are likely to see them perhaps used in the south of the country where the terrain is flat. well suited to these types of fascinating vehicles and strong firing power probably not used to push through russian lines, but they are likely to be used to take and the food positions that the ukrainians are hoping to get ahold of in the coming days and weeks. ukraine says it killed or the commander of russia's black sea fleet and a missile strike last week. at mill, victoria circle off is reported to have been killed in an attack on the feat headquarters in survosity full in russian control,
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crimea straight ahead on algae 0 still waiting for justice. we hear from the man under the hood in this infamous torture photo taken inside. iraq, no toys have a great presence. and striking hollywood writers reach an agreement with studios, but it's not yet a done deal. the . the that is about it, whether its way towards the british owls towards orland festival. it's not that yet . this is sitting your terminal looking to take strain up to woods. no way may be catching denmark as well, but sunshine is on the cause of the immediate future. as you can see, trends to degrees in london may be a shower to, most of europe is enjoying it. so that all big shows around in greece could be a bit of a worry for those recently had flooding. there's
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a big thing really there on the way through and the seems to southern italy between them and look at it. it's sunshine in the 20s for the most part, some places with an average still. however, what these kind of get into ireland, this spinning load is very much a storm system, little bit early to be quite so violent. i would say dublin's forecasts and gives it just one to a strong se when possibly goes and then it goes away. but it goes east which to be honest. that creek nicole what's happening in central mad because it may be some concern, of course, is heading towards eastern libya, but i think the bulk of the rain be thunderstorms increase by the time it gets time to us eastern it'd be no more than just a passing light shot, which probably is good news of the heavy rain. what we've seen recently in west africa, south. and so how is much lighter than it was now. so i think be coming to the end of this season. the,
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the, the back you watching out you 0 life from the high reminder of our top stories. bahrain says 2 of its soldiers have been killed along the border between saudi arabia and
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dom and vines. military says they died internet talk carried out by image. the rebel seemed southern solve the radio knowledge numbers of asylum seekers are continuing to cross into the us from mexico. nearly 9000 people arrived on saturday and on the mayor of el paso in the state of texas says the board city is now at a breaking point. while i'm not a city eagle pass time to try to state of emergency and several people have been killed in dozens injured and applies to the fuel station and they're going to kind of box. it happened as thousands of se, carmine and see the region after either by john's take over this. in other world news, 16 officials has been arrested as part of the investigation in libya into the flood disaster, which kills thousands after 2 dimes broke clean up operations of continued after hundreds of bodies wash top on the shows in the days after the devastating flies and international conferences found for next month to help reconstruction efforts. august here is uh the ashton
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b for some tripoli. as the prosecutor general of libya has all the rest of civil current and former libyan officials as part of his investigation to the disaster that 2000 so that in the city of done according to the prosecute. the general has to be a sort of several officials, including the head of the donald, i mean the municipality, and the form that i caught in administer as of what the resources are risk, but are responsible for negligence and mismanagement that to that, to this disaster of the report that was issued by the office of the prosecutor general stated that there would order the trucks and the gun since 1998 cents a following several investigations unit got time there where they're just companies that were giving contracts to maintain the dams and they've already started doing di, but following that, evolution in 2011 everything freeze and there was a budget that's was located on
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h. yeah. for these dams to be maintained yet. no one really dealt with that situation over here. there's a very big question over cut option, whether, what was all the negligence or there was cut option in this on this side. so as we saw in the past couple of weeks, people in demo went through the streets and protested, uncalled for accountability to prosecute the general right now with his orders to detain these officials by be responding to these drug test center. these uh, calls for accountability. yes. it's a, it's, it's going to be a long process to receive whether these officials are going to pay for that negligence on mismanagement. i'd actually measure, as you know, typically for molly's military leadership says it expects a small delay to the presidential election scheduled for february statement release on monday. said this was for technical reasons. i see me going to has been entering
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private and since 2021. going to lead a military coup that ceased from a bramble of a k to the previous year. nicholas hawkins following developments on the synagogue capital. a slight delay for this presidential election, but no date given just yet. the reason, given by the 1000000 military june to or the government of transition, is not the deteriorating security situation, but rather they are blaming a french company, a french company that holds the database of a large portion of the voters in this election. now this french company is saying that it is owed money over $8000000.00, and that it will hand over the database to the multi 1000000 regions that when it pays up. but of course, this delay in this selection comes as no surprise, given the deteriorating security situation. half a 1000000 children are not able to go to school because those schools are closed in
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schools that are normally used as pulling stations. meanwhile, there's an uptick of a tax. it'd be by the kite affiliate gelatinous, not only slammed one with the mean who as effectively put in place almost 8 blockade of the historic town of tim of to but also of gore mount rose. meanwhile, the number of displaced the number of people fleeing their homes because of these attacks continues to rise. nicholas hawk algebra 0, the car. it's frances withdrawing it's and by so the attorney share and ending all defense cooperation after weeks of tension with the military june to that present the money of my coal says to us, we'll withdrawal by the end of the year is as military was, she's power in a cool in july has welcomed the move, calling it a step towards sovereignty. now right schools say
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iraqi detainees held at the infamous us run. i will grade present, and other facilities are still waiting to get justice. human rights watch accuses washington or failing to provide compensation to those were tortured by american forces. around 800000, the rockies were detained between 20032009. many say they still suffer from the long term effects of torture. i was just there, i spoke to the man under the hood of the intimacy torture photos taken from abu ghraib prison. he tells us, in his own words, what he went to and how 20 years later, he still waiting for justice. i wanting to have you as, as some of you may find the details of his 1st hand account to study the how the someone i'm looking for. i was standing on the books, it's so strong, not breakable. they tied wires installed to electric shocks. i remember biting my tongue, my eyes felt that they were about to pump out and i started bleeding from under the
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mask. then i fell down as, as a cut on a lesson sunny hodges. so a lot to pick to show less than one percent of the truth and what happened in the prisons. apple gray was one out of 75 sites used as detention centers. what kind of human being could do such things to false people naked? sexually humiliated and searching broken would sticks into the sensitive parts until i bleed electric shots to the genitals. they was say, this was humiliated. i was bitten by the old right here. i was naked in the cell, you know, there was no bed. they meant to homeless by bringing the dog into the cell. how them that this happened when they hung to me on the wall to the collected, the handcuffs were here because of the weight of my body. the hand covers cutting my hand into the windows almost running across another wave, torture with noise. they bring big speakers with maribelle loud music, i think even after a 1000 years, a great grandsons will receive our rights even those who were tortured by the nazis,
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by styling by hitler. now that getting their rights a son made of pacific island leaders is taking place in washington present. joe biden says he's working with congress on a plan to invest $40000000000.00 in pacific on a nation's climate change. economical, offensive standard boat development on the agenda. pacific to a top us senator from new jersey has denied any wrong doing and bound to stay in congress after being invited on bribery charges on friday. prosecutor say bob menendez and his wife accepted thousands of dollars, some 3 new jersey businessmen to secretly healthy jefferson government. the democrat has temporarily step down from his role as chairman of the senate. foreign relations committee says he believes he will be fully accept accelerated christian sonoma is telling the story from union city in new jersey for the long time. new jersey senator, remain defiant, saying he will not step down as called for by the states governor and other members
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. of his party, he said that once all the facts are out, he believes he will be exonerated. the court of public opinion is no substitute for our re adjusted system. we cannot set aside the presumption of innocence for political expediency when the harm is irrevocable. to those who are of rush to judgment, you have done so based on a limited set of facts framed by the prosecution to be a salacious as possible. and that is as charged with bribery fraud and extortion. prosecutor say they found a half $1000000.00 in cash in his home, along with gold bars. menendez said that this is money he earned lawfully and kept at home in case of emergencies. furthermore, when it comes to charges that he had legally helps, the gyptian government obtain military aid. he denied that said he was all about human rights in egypt, citing letters that he had written over the years and meetings that he had attended
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to try to uphold the ceasing government to human rights. global standards. again saying that he believes he'll be exonerated when all of the facts come out, he will be arraigned in court on wednesday and says he plans to continue to seek re election in the coming year. but another democrat from the state of new jersey has already stepped up saying that he plans to contest him in the next election. kristin salumi al jazeera new jersey writers and hollywood studios say they've reached a tentative deal that could and destroyed this last have nearly 5 months. thousands of television and film lightest stopped working in may, demanding better pay. greater rewards for successful shows and protection of the word from onto visual intelligence. given it is on to is in new york with more on the deal to support a point out that we actually haven't seen all of the details yet of this tentative
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agreement. but what we're hearing from various sources is that the writers did get an agreement for increased compensation, particularly when it comes to shows on the streaming platforms streaming becoming wildly popular just in the last few years. now, also a minimum staffing writers had been wanting to get some sort of agreement that there would be some minimum staffing and they have appeared to reach an agreement on that. and also, and this was key. there appears to be some concessions from the big studios for about artificial intelligence. of course, there was concern by the writers, an artificial intelligence could take away some of their jobs and there appears to be some concessions on that in terms of protecting their jobs as well. again, we'll have to see this entire agreement in full before we can get all of the details. but it appears that this tentative agreement certainly will in that the writers strike again,
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it needs to be signed off by the union membership in the next week or 2 when it goes to vote. it's important to point out as well, that actors, tens of thousands of actors remain on strike. now the studios will focus their attention on working out a deal with them. the . so again, i'm for the back to go with the headlines on algebra. bahrain says, 2 of its soldiers have been killed along the border between saudi arabia and yemen . by reins military says they died and an attack carried off by humans who the rebels in southern sides. you ravia reign is one of the countries in the sandy led coalition that's formed to the whole peace in the m and a large number of asylum seekers continue to cross over from mexico into the us. the mayor of el paso in the state of texas says the.

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