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in the gym as to the with public and the presidential candidates are about to take the stage for the 2nd debate. but there's one noticeable absence on island, fisher and michigan were donald trump, the just to arrive to speak to a former and come car workers just 24 hours after 2 bite and joint strikers on the picket line. the other one carry jones to miss southwest airlines. from the also coming up,
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mexico's president looks to take the lead on the regional plan. as reco numbers of migrants crossed into the united states, the funerals or help the victims of a 5 at the wedding in northern iraq. at least 95 people have been killed. on a wall with meta and google hates up. chance g p t gets full access to the internet . the . the 2nd debates for republican presidential candidates gets on the way in california and it was time in the us. the one person who won't be taking the stages for what president donald trump is chosen to escape the debate and is instead of visiting a striking auto cause in michigan. or we have a team of correspondents covering the storage on engine is standing by for us in
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california. let's start near detroit with alan fisher. okay, and then what is the situation that because trump has decided to c o 2 workers hasn't instead of appearing at the big republican debate once they've done that, so well, obviously he has decided that he can get more publicity by stages or an event and is decided not to go to the republican debate, also he's challenging jo bite and then he's trying to separate joe biden from working class voters. and one way of doing that is to show his support for those who are on strike here. but the thing is, he's come to a place where they don't employ union workers. he may be speaking to people who've worked at the plant and also people who used to be employed at the most numerous car plants around detroit. but that doesn't mean to say that their union workers, that when he landed in detroit just a short time ago,
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he said he was going to speak to the union of automobile workers. but of course, the u. a. w has refused to meet him and say that in fact, his policies are anti union an anti working class. but this is going to be a battle that is going to play out over the next 14 months or so with joe biden. and donald trump, if he wins that are public a nomination, trying to win that important constituency of working class voters. it was working class supporters and union members that helped provide at the perpetual bite and into the white house. donald trump still believes that he can win enough of their support to put them back in the white house for a 2nd time. and that in trump is still facing several sets of criminal charges, but that doesn't seem to affect his support as does it. so that's why is in the beginning the hundreds of people were gathering to go into the hole where his speech will take place in the next 15 minutes or so. they were here
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for 5 hours beforehand and people have been hanging around with you hoping to get a glimpse of the former president as they drove in on to them. it doesn't matter that he's facing 91 indictments and 4 separate cases. his popularity remains high and you can see that in the opinion polls were against is meet his challenges. he's more than double figures in the leap. so it is not impacting his popularity among the base of republican supporters in any way. it's all okay for me to add on. thank you very much indeed for that. last thing with this don't engine is in los angeles, california. and so now when it comes to the debates itself, who's lucky to stand out the? well, the 1st debate feedback from a swami, the business man came out of the box hot, took some bombastic positions including saying that he would pardon donald trump asking the other candidates if they would to and taking some old positions on foreign policy. suggesting to us would pull back in israel in ukraine in taiwan.
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you can also expect nikki haley to come out pretty strong. she's got a boost among fundraisers and donors. after the last debate, when she took some pretty mainstream positions, she seemed to be positioning yourself for a general election audience. taking moderate positions on abortion, chastising rama swami for his isolationist approach on foreign policy and saying she would take a traditionally republican bold approach there. and then there's rhonda sat just the guy who was pulling 2nd a distance 2nd to donald trump by about 40 points. she's really not move the needle much in that 1st debate and there's a lot of suggestion that she needs to make a difference. now he's got a break away from the pack because people start boating and those primaries in january. and he's got to make a difference there. and you can also expect chris christy, the former governor of new jersey to be lambasting trump, that he is the only one who's been willing to do that other than a so hutchinson,
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the former arkansas governor and he is no longer qualified beacon this debate. so he'll be only christie attacking trump unless somebody else steps up to do them and so on. whoever is deemed to have come out on top, their, they still have a mountain to climb, don't they? to close the gap with trump? that's right, trump is so popular among the republican base, he doesn't even have to show up to these debates. he's getting over 50 percent over half of the vote in polls and the next closest person is ronda sanders. of florida . he's got about 14 or 15 points. so really right now, this is a race for 2nd place. and these guys are going to have to come out bold in this debate, or they're gonna lose whatever little time they have in order to step out ahead of that pack. somebody has to break through and they deliberately make these debates. so they're a little harder to get in over time so that they narrow down the field. but this time the fields only been narrowed by one. nobody's really broken out of that pack
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. nikki haley, randa santas, and be back around the swami made some ground in that 1st debate and you can bet they're going to try to do it in the pre in the next one. it's $100.00. thanks very much indeed. talk for us senate to on is why. so if it is not guilty in a new or cool task to be indicted on bribery charges prosecute. to say boatman enters on his spouse except to thousands of dollars from 3 new jersey businessmen to secrecy, healthy egyptian government, gabriel his onto has moved from outside the court in new york. it did plead not guilty. uh, just in the last few minutes he just left the court house here with his wife. uh he had to post a $100000.00 fail and his passport was revoked. so he will not be able to travel outside the country unless its on official a government business. now this is a salacious bribery case, according to prosecutors that involve
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a mercedes benz gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. but essentially what the prosecution is alleging is that the senator who has served the state of new jersey and his 3rd term. and it was once the chairman of the powerful up organizations committee, he passed along secrets to the government of egypt through inter lockers one being his wife. and then his wife passing along the secret to a gyptian american business man who then pass those messages along to officials in egypt. this was a back and forth over several years, according to prosecutors. and in one case, the prosecutor, so let ship it egypt and government wanted the names of everyone that works in the us embassy and cairo. and that menendez provided that information to his wife,
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whose incentive to the egypt sion american businessman. he then sent it to the gyptian government reco numbers of a solemn c cuz crossing from mexico into united states president hundreds matter of the piece open the door is quoting for a meeting of farm, and it's just 10 countries across latin america. to discuss migration, mexico's leader says he plans to present to us present job. i knew the original plan to address the issue. yeah. what, okay, is thomas, now what we're seeking is to reach an agreement to face the phenomenon of migration acting on its causes. as we have always said, then we have to arrive as an agreement. it's not just an issue that concerns mexico . it's a structural issue that must be faced this way. for this reason, we will hold a meeting with foreign ministers. i think in the coming team days, sort of what's on home and has more on this, not from mexico city. the mexican authorities are having
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a difficult time right now trying to do with the amount of people that heading through the country. many of them trying to get to the united states of the asylum system. he is completely overmatched at the moment. and the migration authorities rules are struggling to deal with this, especially because a lot of migrant detention center is that the country had. and now out of action, many of them as a result of a fire earlier in the year of which to migrants. and for that reason there's a review. and because of that, the tools a lot struggling to find ways to deal with this influx of people. uh, several of the towns in which migrant usually go through, especially in the north, not the models at people wanna see it as quite as a seeing large numbers of people, thousands of people in those towns as is tip in chula, which is on this in the south of the country with the border, with guatemala, to the point where in top of chula authorities are putting on buses just to take
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people elsewhere, to what they say to do what they say, the pressure rising. the situation. so is not such a congregation of migrants interpret eula, where are they coming from central america? but also in increasing the south america countries like ecuador to venezuela, venezuela, to ongoing economic problems. ecuador struggling with not quite violent and with political violence, especially at this year. so there's a lot of people running, again, free mexico, which mexico isn't really being able to deal with. and for that reason, president, under his manual low piece of the door is cooling for meeting with other countries in latin america at to try and deal with this problem. the cause is but also potentially the poor thing that some of the people from let's go back to the country of origin, so we'll see how that develops. john holman, out to zeta. let's go through the many of the migrants are rising to eagle pulse in texas. from the heidi joe castro,
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not reports on another day here on the river between the us and mexico and another stream of people. asylum seekers who are crossing the river. wading through, they just crossed into the united states having passed the middle point of the river, but they're still looking for a way to get up the steep and muddy banks of the rio grande. as you see, there are barbed wire is blocking their way and that's why this family of 3 are friends. this group of 3, they're walking, trying to find a way up this bank without getting hurt. the vast majority of people we've spoken to over these last few days had been coming here to seek the assistance of us border patrol. and you can see the families carrying their children on their shoulders, carrying their belongings, foisted about the waters quite cheerful. many of them feeling that this moment is the one moment that they have sacrificed and suffered for so long on their way here from central and south america. from this point after they turn themselves into
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border patrol, many are expelled immediately. they don't qualify for the option of cleaning asylum in the u. s. given the harsh policies that are being enforced now. but those who are thought to have a credible fear and pass that credible fear hurdles, then they are released wearing ankle bracelets, federal monitoring, and released into the community through n g o's that work in this area. we just came from one today, the director telling us of this huge amount of needs that are out there as people show up some of them without shoes, without anything besides the clothes that are on their backs. and she told us to get the most difficult part of doing her job, not only is trying to meet that need, but also knowing that the legal process in front of all of these migrants is so challenging to stay in the us. and that's a hurdle to be granted aside. lumber is so difficult to process a vast majority,
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people will eventually face deportation orders, despite their many efforts to reach this point. hydro castro l g 0 equals half trucks, funerals have in house the more than 90 people who died in the fire with a wedding party in a rock. the based occupants, fireworks. we used inside the venue of the exit post from homes in their, in a rocks and nothing products the wedding. so the reason to the mess view in the room and they are flying ripped through the vineyards. not on my head. they, they like people when to have fun, but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got side and just instead of happiness, i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly, the atmosphere is unbearable and we are very sad. the families now this the me to
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about him out of all their families. he lost cool of his last 500 or so. thanks to god. we are blessed because my son has 3 son. why lucky if he loved one? 0, and still has to. wow. many spent hours searching for the loved ones. how much do you think the guy didn't even have my mother in law? we was sitting at the wedding party. she fell over her head. i was with them. we were sitting next to the kitchen and when the door was opened, we got out 3 days. or else we wouldn't have been able to escape neighbors who are trying to help now traumatized to swell to see our dog. with this off going bit, we heard ambulances, and because since one of these close to the whole, we came out to check what happened to the bodies were being taken out with young
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people flooding through the halls. to get out as many people as they could. the little to say fired work started the fire that to, to, through the pack to claim of the materials used in the construction of buildings like this one has the files to spread rapidly. some of the bodies of dead are so badly chart that it is difficult for emergency teams to identify them. hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have been arrested. dr. tod jodi. a stop for the investigation is ongoing. you all know the reason of the fire. i've nadia it was the setting off of fires inside the home the use of fireworks in an unusual way. and as you know, fireworks and not permitted outside of the home. let alone using them inside deadly
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fires are frequent in the rock. but people here say, until the cd is action is taken to ensure safety and accountability. tragedies like this will happen again. and then you know, to them the rock take, you know, to michigan in the us where from what present donald trump is addressing also because they're detroit, let's listen to foreign countries that hate us and you know where they are, they located all over the world, but they're mostly on the other side of the world. we don't want that under cookie joe biden. you have the rest, you have none of the things we want. instead of economic nationalism, you have ultra left wing globalism. they hate our country and the workers of america are getting to put it very nicely. slew you're getting screwed. yesterday
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joe biden came to michigan to pause for photos of the picket line. what it says, policies. it says michigan auto workers do. the unemployment lied. he only came after i announced that i would be here, you know, he announced quite a bit later spoke for a few seconds. did you notice you spoke for a few seconds and he had absolutely no idea what it was. say he didn't know where it was. he didn't know where he was. he didn't know what were you say? where am i you say, where am i? oh, you're right. what are they doing? michigan? big, grow wheat in michigan. he said it sounds like well that's iowa and other places, but it was pretty ridiculous electric to think of this. he wants electric vehicle mandates that will spell the death of the us auto and go so you know,
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it doesn't matter. i watch it. you negotiate and your contract, you roll on picket lines and everything, but it doesn't make a damn bit of difference what you get because in 2 years you're all going to be out of business. you're not getting anything. what they're doing to the auto industry in michigan and throughout the country is absolutely horrible and ridiculous. hundreds of thousands of american jobs, your jobs. i will be gone forever because for good joe biden. you're selling. yeah, i don't think it's him. i don't think he actually knows what the, what he's doing. she said as a says, he doesn't know. he doesn't know. it's not his fault. let's not blame him. but he's surrounded with radical left largest and crazy people's fashion bad people. he's selling you out to china. he's selling you out to the environmental extreme is on the radical left. people have no idea how bad this is going to be also for the environment. you know those batteries when they get rid of them and lots of bad things happen. and when did digging it out of the ground to make those batteries
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going to be very bad for the environment. you can be loyal to american labor or you can be loyal to the environmental lunatics. but you can't really be loyal to both. it's one of the other. and they understand that the democratic party has no idea what they're doing right now. they have no idea of what to do. to jo, exciting with the left wing phrase, usually will destroy automobile manufacturing and will destroy our country itself to destroy our country. if you look at that at the border, we have the safest border in the history. now you look at what's happening, it's just our show i side with the auto workers of america in with those who want to make america great again. and i always would say, i don't get why ford and g and why these go makers are fighting for to my car. is that a good the self to make cars that are going to be able to go on low distances?
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they immediately give up. i sent with the oil companies to promoting windmills, which don't work by the way that or they want when bills all over the place. it's like they're told what to do and that's where they go against their interest. you either either stupid or they're godless. but why do they can see so fast this plant? we just walk through this plant and the electric, the vehicles are going to put them out of business. they don't need any of this. the things that you make in michigan, they don't need any of why is if there's these big powerful car companies with guys that are making 35000000 a year immediately quit fish or you want electric vehicles. we'll give it to you when the damn things don't go far enough into to exposure. and i'm not in that business, but i know a lot about it. they don't go far enough and the door expensive about for 50 jo. means the future of the auto industry will be made in china. that's what's going to be. that's where they make my pledge to every automatic or is this
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a vote for president trump page? the future of the automobile will be made in america where the fuel, by american energy, it will be source by american suppliers. it will be sculpted from american iron, aluminum and steel. and it will be built by a highly skilled number to the hands of the high wage american labor. that's what it's going to have to do it. first say it offers 1st say it offers, it will be signed out 1st day and off is what they're doing. to our country is horrible. what they're doing to the auto workers of this country is just doesn't make sense. i say the american auto manufacturing, you know,
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that are my 1st term. and i'll say that again, we did great. we did everything to keep those jobs. so we'll say that again, the 2nd term, unfortunately that's what we had to do because things happen during the election that you know about happened right here in this state. also, we will make it bigger, better and stronger than ever before. this will, how does the a, donald trump there are dressing, auto workers in michigan. he lost into a stinging attack on the present by them telling his orders, the thousands will be out of a job due to the government's policies. will that set speak to an official? now who's standing by force out of what can we make then of what he had to say so far in the speech? any surprises? no surprise at all. that's exactly what he's be saying for some time that joe biden's intention to try and make sure that they're more of electric vehicles on
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the road would lead to mass losses in the auto industry in the united states. the union said that that's not necessarily the case, and interestingly enough, the u. a w. the main, a workers union on the facebook page put out the campaign thing from donald trump in 2016 when he was talking in northern ohio, saying that he was going to protect the jobs. i don't know to plant there and then pointed out that 2 years later that plant closed while donald trump was in the white house with thousands of jobs last. so they see that his reputation as far as the helping the working class and or to what goes doesn't actually stand up to much christian a. but of course, donald trump insist that he would be back to for the american economy and much better for the american auto industry if he was in the white house, and that the joe biden is weak. so it's not a new line of attack. the fact that he's doing it here, what did strike me though is that he seems to be suggesting that he's speaking to many of the what goes to it actually on strike. they might be very few of them actually in that room. the police way speaking the factory behind me is what they
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call a non union shop, which means that the unions here have an organized, they're not recognized at no one is a member of the union. and so very few of them would actually be involved in the dispute, which is no stretching into it. started week of course, deal with the workers won't tell you when that existing deal run out. if you're looking for better pay back to retirement benefits and also a guarantee a when these comp the start moving to electric vehicles. are there any jobs there will be unionized and job losses will be kept to a minimum. and when it comes to any, why the policies, i mean, he mentions what he called the well, briefly, but in this speech. but this was very much a, that's a domestic audience, wasn't, it's always somebody the kind of a america, 1st a gender us. it was it always is donald trump is speaking solely to his base at that. so he's addressing, he's hoping to essentially split working class sports is away from joe bite. and
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joe biden, one the white house propelled there by working class supporters and also union members. it was a significant part of the, the, the constituency that helped elect donald trump in 2016. but joe biden was able to pull them all quite simply because he's known as very pro union, a very poor worker. donald trump thinks that he can perhaps feel that constituents that way when the white house for the 2nd time, an official thanks very much. indeed. albany is now more than $47000.00 as a medians have now fled, and they're going to kind of back us off to us about johnny forces took control of the break away region and the lightning military operation. many that cause fans and tracts has with belongings on this, but it's, it's not reports. others walked to the nearest village on the armenian side of the boat to susanna. how about some young children and her mother said they ran
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to the woods from the village and the girl know camera back as i was about, jones military advanced on the regions. they've not been home since and walked away from the boulder. a suzanne, his eldest son, eric says what they're wearing is all they were able to bring with the name on which me now we have nothing. we lift everything via we just lift the homes on september 19th at mid day because of the war. we'd been told we had to leave because the enemy was approaching and no one stayed in the village. now we're in this situation. as all media tries to accommodate all those who fled many of coming to terms with the destruction of a project that began in 1988. that was when the armenians of kinda box us tried to break away from soviet as a by jim. good. not good is we don't know why we will think tonight was name is the one i just can't imagine the future, my thoughts a mix. now, i don't know what we will do as old as i blame azerbaijan. they captured our land
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and forced us out from our village, from allen motherland. and now we're like this many of those here. so they said ethnic cleansing it. they stayed in car back claims dismissed as nonsense by as a, by john about jones capture and the going to kind of back. it's triggered one of the biggest movements of people in this region. just the whole of the soviet union . the governments impact who has repeatedly said it guarantees the security i bethany call meetings who prefer to staples, but there's no one here willing to take up that will the smith, i'll just say arrest doris. all media. and so story is up next. the the tempted to rise again took care one small as induced wind from the side of his
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heavy rain falls to the north and particularly in the hall. carter $63.00 is well above where it should be, but it represents the year in hong shoot. very off of the normal, the small rain that deciding to build in central china late season rain but not back on expected way. as hong kong was right, is disappearing almost as heavy and temperatures are coming down. as a result, by the time we get to friday, the sunny side service of home, she was a little less halting. she will, but it's still there all the same. and that raise edging slowly east was just north of the yangtze. that is a bit of a gap heavy rain hear me in my turn into a particular focus and the central philippines. not so much particularly intern easy, which is mostly still it is dry phase them all the same range of doing what they should do now they should be a retreat in the launch. lee is so aligned roughly speaking like this gives you heavy stuff on the western side. ready from good. you're not to be final down so you can ask. and on towards carroll or with the right of course is still wanted to back his dentist out dry story for the most part,
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but it in the fund or if you in the hindu kush, look what is coming in. that's know, not just light, so it looks like funny significance there a little early in the season. the the, the alternation instruments connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agend. yep. to filter our nation, what is happening to the pension? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance or analogies here for you. okay, is interior minister says the international asylum system is outdated and needs to be reformed from you as have been strongly rejected by the united nations and human rights organization. so what's behind that and do they have any support?
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