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here, but i'll paint the red line on this will show us the track of this storm over the next several days. looks to go just to the south of taiwan until 2 where you're still seeing temperatures in the thirty's, you've had more than 90 days of temperatures above 30 this season. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the the hello and the clock. this is a news on line from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. the, such a people have time to make the dangerous journey to the united states. there's countries across the region struggle to kinda i'm doing the home on the golf, tamala, mexico, food, where record numbers of people being crossing that river, trying to get to the united states. and i'm going to see
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a new woman in the dining gap, which has been described as the most treacherous part of the journey of thousands of migrants. as you can see here in the guardian jungle of panama, armenia says, and nearly the entire population of new gonna car box has now flagged off as a bunch on, took full control of the region. nato to boost is peacekeeping operation in cost of the mid reports of $7.00 treat the buddha. the opposition candidates in them. all these is projected to win the 2nd round of the presidential election and full mattress, a city, and live a full body fluids um beeping records in the english premier league plus could we be seeing the greatest of great districts in the right account? see your site come back strongly against your the . so it is $2100.00 gym t, and we begin with special coverage of the migrant crisis effect and countries
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across knowles and central america base people are heading to the united states with as many as 9000 are attempting to cross the border every day that he's making the perilous journey from south america face and particularly dangerous obstacle. the diary and gap. it's a dangerous stretch of jungle between columbia and panama, the number of people crossing has hit a record high of 400000. so for all this is not so i'm trying to be more than double loss. he has its own home and it's in southern mexico, near the border with a guatemala, profess precision human reports from the area of darwin in panama. every day, a huge between 3 and 5000, my goods passes through a small indigenous hamlets in the daddy and jungle close to the end of a treacherous journey to the 130 kilometer long that you can get the same go. yeah, 5 long days indicates christopher they play scorching heat, much mosquitoes,
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poisonous snakes, contaminated river water and vengeance. equal to y'all, hopefully that in the our group was robbed at gunpoint due to all over money and food to fix their women's chest to see if we were hiding our money there. and they made it. i don't when i would joining this group on the last leg of their jungle crossing. you may wonder how all of these people don't get lost in the jungle. something that is so easy to do. and the reason that they don't release the majority of them don't, is that they're told to follow these markers. they're blue pieces of blue plastic, that service ribbons, and they go all the way down outside of this jungle. everyone who's hands to prove balance while crossing the river into back, which you people might until you somebody i know kerry, he's handicapped suddenly the entire journey. he says he had to leave in is late because there are no end to compulsion drugs there. but his son, one vehicle,
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the baby who is being treated right now is suffering from diarrhea, vomiting and fever. but he is not the only one just about everyone who's come here to this health center has exactly the same symptoms or even worse. no one comes out of the jungle with nothing unscathed. just outside women's screams and p as another things really migrate. i mailed verse treats are for trench foot. scores of people can barely walk in your mind. you tells me is traumatized on the why. i sort of been as well and woman with a baby died rattle after she fell into the water. when she slipped on a rock. too many people are dying in a jungle. it's hill on us. the next morning the migrants form an endless line to get a seat on the feet. our long could do like boots. that will bring them 3 hours down river to a town where they can get a bus to the cost to recover. the majority of it is wailings,
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but it's becoming more like the united nations people have come from as far away as china and the lease and africa also hoping to make it to the united states. as they need a new group arrives. seem to think that they could have survived that, that'd be a gap. and also across the us border. even though objectively the words could still be a hit. to see and human al jazeera that in depth, panama. and that's and here in the notes that would you keep the we ever hearing more horrific stories today? hundreds of people have been brought. right to your opinion. is it been robbed of everything? there's a real gang operating up there in the mountains further up from where we were and the police, they just haven't been able to do anything. they say it's very difficult, they're working on if that's what we're hearing. but these people are desperate given it. you can see the line here. they are again,
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going to immigration from here. they're going to get onto the boats in the morning if they can, but they have no more money. so that means they couldn't get stuck here. i mean, another 3000 people would arrive tomorrow and there is just no room and or 3. but every day receives a so now me of my friends of 3000 at least so you can imagine the sanitary conditions here are absolutely appalling. the health services absolutely. as you could see in sufficient mud everywhere, children hungry and we're hearing of more and more people who are dying along the route. and yet they keep coming. so this is nothing seems to me to try them. in fact, as i said earlier, the very fact that they have been able to get this far. and they say with the help of god means that they have the courage and the conviction, other than of course, the hope that they will make it all the way to the us border. and they will be actually allowed into the united states. something that, of course, no one can guarantee indeed,
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and yet they keep coming in to say you can see it. thanks for that. we're going to head over to southern mexico. none of the border with a gloss of mileage on home in his dining bye for us. that said, don't tell us more about what the situation is where you are. we're in the banks of the uh, the switch up the river that set price squat tomato, one side of mexico where we are here now. we're actually made shift time that sprung up to as people wait for buses. but the mexican government is providing right now to take them away from buddha. and that's to try and in the woods governments with the pressure rise slightly. this area, the 6000 people heading out across every day from guatemala to mexico trying to get towards the united states. and it's been a real headache for mexican authorities. and of course, for those who are traveling here, you'll see my report in the midst coast is overwhelmed. that
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6000 migrants of day crossing here, the southern border and looking to push on twits, know the name of the united states. is this to any of us that quite exceeds whatever capacity we have, even the mexico wants to do a good job and use the many, the 1st city they reach is tough to, to, to just a few kilometers from the guatemalan buddha. it's full to overflowing. people have been queueing to days outside of mobile asylum, would you the papers try and get through the country. we've been here for 4 days. sleeping on the floor. it's rained on us, then the sun. we sleep in the queue so we don't lose our place and the government to organize buses to and it's woods the pressurized puppy to live and take people to be processed in another nearby city. some people want to go, it's the rep the route, but there are not enough seats. so another comes in that the,
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by the roadside. when money is stephanie and they have family a way to, i, you know, some people have time. we don't, we lost everything after leaving the diary and got a so has been out in the open. and if it trains wherever we go into shelter and with the children to the funeral home, the nova bowed. the same story. take one to see it as squatters matamoros who migrant cities for full. this is just a small number of the people heading through top of to the mexico right now. where are they from? so i'm up from venezuela, a country where 7000000 people have left in recent years, playing a ruined economy summer from hate see playing terrible game violence and hunger in that country. a visit from cuba, a visit from nicaragua. there's various countries in this region right now that have political instability, economic and stuff, and that's a lot of them are hoping to find something better in the united states. other
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countries that they're traveling through are also struggling with the rush coastal resources. just to clear the state of emergency mets can president lopez over the door has cooled for regional governments to meet and try and hash out a plan for the end? it is uh, you know, meanwhile those at the hall, this continue the journey, sleeping rough suffering hung up extortion. only the dream of safety and prosperity in the united states keeps them going on home and out. is it a tough to to i'm here right now, as i said in this might shift, time sits on the border between guatemala and mexico. i've actually got with me here as someone who's a great display. this is eddie. my thought is that she's from ben is why the one is 7000000 people in recent years of left that country look for economic reasons. and i just wanted to ask you at the moment you had to go through the study and got to get a few minutes car. lucy was just talking about in her report. how was that for you?
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and the 3 children that you have the money until jesus said to nick your bus up for put that in contest ninos. come ways to posted when i meant the young lady facing a electricity. and that's what came to how you my words that i feel like you're going through a lot on going through the legal home. we're not going to be a on bundled with with that i the coming on the set doubled by local media a being so hang on saturdays, tell you that you forget you have to be and call me up depending on whether you think of some kind cells you've ever on the lawn? well, that's what it is. yeah. so what i did most saying is it's a very terrible, strong experience. the when you get in the, even with the rain, even with the tightness you conquered back, you just have to keep going. even when the food has run out of the 3 days or sorry, so a really difficult experience often that you went up and from other countries. we've heard of the, in guatemala, especially the police are exports and people basically as they go through,
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what was it like in your case, emphasis, which of the specific them in think what them i like. yeah. you left policy is that them on the left, the middle of the hand to politically suck. i'm afraid for those that a when a good. ok. and but the me for me, the law seal piece of guns already made. okay. came on, then you will consider god they don't see going on. we still have them, which offers will not get but a boy and along side left the engineering side of things. e. when a good i see how the also to know no one's not logged on somehow we, we know for the as you have them for the okay. if we've got the model i am sending, i love you, i'm going to thank you. so she's saying that she's had a lot of stories about of a people at checkpoints, in guatemala, police, austin, and full money in the case. so luckily that didn't happen so much to us and it's been a tie you into now, i wanted to ask you about that where you are right now in this come, you've been here for 8 days. i think we still do something similar to your trip. this was quite through this. you've been here for full days. what is it like in
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this kind of i'm what are you waiting for? cool more is this done this, the compliment, the it test on this, but i know one of them and then okay, but i'm a so i will say a, let me just you don't get off as long as the book slot is looking around the time you want to know, so let's say that again what i'm saying, or at least of what it is, let me check what it's on. if you wouldn't look up, i'm headed the cause, the non though bunny on the knee on it. but on those sort of meant that it's only been a good without what. okay. no kidding. well hold on. sorry for my your vehicle. they're looking for the young at the school, so it'd be so she's saying that moment that she they just have to wait. they've been in this kind of full days. they just have to cook what they have, try and keep the children clean and wait for the buses to come and pick them up to hopefully go to the took so that, that's the city just for everyone in the room. the authorities are taking some people to, to try and the compress the pool. the area was few of the going through the body and got one of those very difficult experiences. did you think that mix could pot,
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so any one country this might be a straight run now to the border. does it surprise you how difficult it's been at this point, so thought in total campus. so let's face piece of puzzle on windows solar photo employees. last a field. so is asked to print data. ok the feel i see the way so the multiple is where so, but you go see the level cuz he's always on mesa for them and i make us a little mess that he may be able to check on something event i lose that includes the link up i what up late onset. yeah. summer and not accessing on. wow. and only for the better means of my but i'm may not i course of the name of my personal name a lot. what is up enough? galen doors is cnbc supported up. i'd like to just almost, i had got a, someone from a good buying and said capital bilingual, holloway forget the unified zone for the program to get to go to the gym, which is the process that amount. so she was saying that it's been very difficult even though they start close. now they feel that they so far because money runs out the, the result is that they have to try and get to the ultimate place the united states
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with so many people here. a lot of them claim for economic reasons, searching for job, searching for opportunities in the united states, but still at the moment, stuck in south mexico, a country that is really struggling across the country with the amount of people the trying to move for. all right, john, the thanks for that to john holeman reporting. let's try it on revel. some of the complexities of this we can speak to more in my who's vice president programs at washington office on latin america. she joins us by skype from washington dc. maureen, thanks for joining us at that we've seen very clearly every last 56 minutes, the di situation on the ground. pretty old kinds of precious, right across the board. what are your view of the priority requirements needs to be addressed and where? and i think what we're saying, and what we, we just heard is a huge amount of carrying crisis throughout the region in terms of a high number of people who have traveled through very difficult conditions between
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the physical terrain to, to being assaulted and victims of crime. and the need to look at how can i the region there be resources, invest it to a, to at a minimum address that the humanitarian crisis that we're seeing, the basic needs of this population. apart from clearly looking at how do you develop a more manageable system that looks at the different populations we have and how do you provide more legal pathways for these people. so they, they don't have to make such dangerous journey. the providing humanitarian or funding for the humanitarian needs across this whole area is extraordinarily challenging. thing to do, isn't it a good way to even begin? i think, you know, there is, there's different international support, but it is certainly under funded in the last year the us government had provided about 800 $1000000.00 and assistance to address regional migration including humanitarian assistance. but not i think it certainly is not enough. we can look at
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just addressing them and that's where a lot migration crisis, where the estimate is that they need $1700000000.00 a year to address but and only 17 percent has been for sale for this year alone. so you, you, you do need more commitments by different governments to, to support efforts in other countries and certainly where these countries, what can different countries offer to support this combination while they're in their territory? right. the us focus is be more on deterrence policies to discourage people making the journeys in the 1st place. is that right and your view to i mean yes, the certainly the us focus has been what can we do to limit who can enter the united states? we see that with when the mr. tional listed at title 42, which was a huge barrier to accessing asylum united states, they put in place and asylum, bam, which makes it very difficult to qualify for protection in the united states. if you don't do it through the cd 2 and a half, meaning, uh, you know, lucky on a smartphone that you get an appointment there on the 1450 print
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a day. we just heard of a 1000 things that are crossing these countries every day. and so certainly the, the demand outsource has been the numbers that us is providing. and this is encouraging countries to look at what else they can do to reduce the flow, particularly mexico, in terms of making it harder to reach the northern border. but also recently, discussions of mexico. how can mexico start detroit deporting people from mexico that the us has sent back the next step back to their home countries in this way? law got out why including brazil in columbia. right. do you think that's a system that could work domestically with the putting on mexican migrants back to them? countries mexico has agreed to negotiate with these countries returns. i think the big scheme of things, the numbers are never going to be high enough to really put a dent in and how many people are crossing. and when we just turn to, people are desperate. whether you're playing hunger and extreme poverty to violence in your home country in the thought that you might get killed. if you go back there
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is a lot of need for people to be migrating to be searching for protection. and it's really hard to see how you could deter that. instead, what we should be looking at is more of a different legal pathways available to people. and how can we support governments throughout the region and including united states in providing ways for people to stay in those countries and feel safe for themselves and for their families. and we can talk about this for as couldn't we better we run out of time more and my we do appreciate your analysis perspective. thanks very much. thank you. so thanks for having me. put them old. so head on and use our, including a report at the time called a migrant site for the libyan coast guard leaves dozens of people stranded waters of the met. his rates will tell you how the case, national health services, using small phones to try and reduce the backlog and appointments. we also support coming up and say, one of the latest from spain is real, madrid looks good, tougher. the,
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the us house of representatives has passed the star got measure that could have had a government shop the vote for the 45 day funding bill came in. the republican controlled house just now as before, the current funding deal expires. the bill now needs to pos, in the senate's and go to prison, fight, and before shut down can be fully avoided. funding for ukraine's, val with russia, is one of the issues at heart of disagreements between democrats, republicans, that's what the senate wanted to do was focused on ukraine in front of america. i understand our responsibilities, but i'm going to put america 1st. if there's a moment in time, we need to have a discussion about that. we will have a discussion completely about that. but i think the administration has to make the case for record of victory. and i've asked the administration to come down and talk to a members about that. all right,
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let's join mike kinda in washington dc. so mike, finish in exactly where we're at and, and what the price is now of the while it's being a bit of a top see to the day ending a long period of top see to the times within congress. at one stage it appeared as there was no chance that the house was going to agree on any resolution. yet middle afternoon, all of a sudden every resolution was introduced. it was passed on a bipartisan basis, $335.00 boats to $91.00. so it was received overwhelming approval. now this was drafted by the republicans at leach down to any a full ukraine, which was a controversial issue among many republicans. however, the democrats, while the opposition to that, and chris supported it basically on a party line, making that a completely bi partisan vote. so now what is happening is that this bill will go to the senate. the senate has begun at debate on it at the moment. it's due to
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voting at fountain hours time. on this particular bill. it will require a 60 votes in the senate to pass. but given that overwhelming vote in the house, it would appear likely that the senate is going to process it will then go to press it and fight and for signature, which has to occur before midnight through the set. so witching hour at which your funding to the government stops. but what this bill is is essentially a continuing resolution bill. it keeps government operations going for the next $45.00 days pending a passing of the on the bus situation. all those 12 bills that need to be paid to keep the country funded. all right, mike, thanks man. my kind of for putting that from washington. the navy, all the estimated 120000 as they caught medians living in the corner car, back as a body shop, a flat and all now in our medium. so less than a week to empty an area that has had enough to come in the presence for hundreds of
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years. they failed persecution, authorized the body on to control vancleav last week. but as smith sent this report and saw how people will go about rebuilding the lights from a village house in the hills of the go into the car, back to a temporary unfurnished flat, to an hour outside the arrow than any gregorian. husband suggests battalion and the children must auto everything they owned, they left behind in the rush to leave to make a change. but we never imagined leaving. we thought maybe they will give a small part of the land and it will come down, or that they would negotiate and come to some agreement. but we didn't think that cut about who would be left with no armenians. as about jones, as we have to call meeting security is guaranteed, but no one here believe the 10s of thousands of people have died fighting for and against and the going to kind of back in the last 30 years. the men of our generation cannot live with the us every johnny's,
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maybe the women could live somehow or the elderly. when i talked to my grandfather, he says, well, we were living together, but then, but maybe there generation can somehow deal with it and live together. but our generation cannot, we saw so many wars. how can a person who bury the son didn't even see him adopt to living with them? the family staying with relatives until i find furniture, but the flight is only bad for 2 months. loaned until the own is returned after years abroad. i think it might be possible to go back in a few years. you know, i hope it might. my husband has big hoops and he's saying yes, we will go back. but i don't know. right. so now the money is worried about schools some and how they make ends meet their meeting, govern, says, is coordinating with 8 groups and try to use to help provide accommodation, financial support, medical and psychological aid, to help families. we build that long, but it's a significant challenge for
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a poor country. let's just see this population increased by 4 percent in less than a week. bonus smith. alex's era is only been jeff has the latest now from holidays and as by john, indigo in a car is more video has appeared on social media filled by security officials from the other by joining forces who have now entered and taken control of most of what was formerly known as noble know, caught a box in the city of to find a code or function the we're seeing scenes of the silence. we're seeing empty streets, empty shops, vacant homes. this is because more than a 100000 people have now left just a fraction of the population. and now remains in this enclave where people have been assured that they will not be persecuted or prosecuted by other by johnny forces as they take control of this area. civilians have been told that they have nothing to fear and even people who have taken part inside them either keep instead of energy forces in the fight against other bridges and have been told that unless
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they have carried out crimes against other badge on. you said millions and security forces, they have nothing to fear, but that has not been believed by most of the people who are the ethnic. armenians will continue to leave a most of your also hearing that other by john is going to allow a un mission to go there. it is going to be a fact finding mission. we do not know the exact composition of rent and where they will go. but it will be for the 1st time, according to the, as of right, any for and then see that on impedance access would be allowed to the united nations and its agencies as has not been the case in the last 3 decades. instead, i mean you occupied its territory, it established illegal, the settlements destroyed and continued still denied access to the outside world. and all of this, the pro speak diplomatic wrangling is happening while people are continuing to leave. and it is estimated that it is going to be a very small number of people who will remain in this car box region from the ethnic. i mean community,
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if any of them decide to stay aback some of enjoy the data, hold on this kind of operating the united states is willing to serve you as governments get to pull back his forces from the board with cost of a fall as a spade of interest and northern costs, but what ethics of the majority nature has announced it's increasing as peacekeeping mission and the reason, hundreds of british soldiers due to arrive soon cut off the last this report. nato peacekeepers have been in costs a vote for more than 20 years and more on the way they, they to keep the peace between costs of those majority albanian population and it's minority ethnic serbs mostly in the north. but that piece has been hard to keep in recent days. a cost of our police officer was shot and killed last week. and a check points in northern costs of a $100.00, which lead to a shoot off at a monastery that killed 3 ethnic. so gunman, costs of
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o is accusing the serbian government of being behind. that's attack. accusations denied by belgrade. happened in the north of kosovo, was an arm attacked by paramilitary forces that have been paid, trained, aided and abetted by serbia. the recent troubles began earlier this year when it makes its boy content local elections, which so make albanian mays installed in the region. they will protest and unrest in response. costa vote declared its independence in 2008 and move rejected by belgrade, which considered as cause of a break away problem ins. or the recent done wrist has raised further attention in the estimate key divided region that spotted so keep know the d 92 things are needed and most important safety for crossover sanctions for serbia. and
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then we can talk about an agreement and good neighborly relations. you must be in the united states is monitoring what it says is a large, so it'd be in military deployments on the board. it was cost of a while. it's tough diplomats putting nicole to belgrade book to live as good as good now like customers. so i had a long phone conversation, not an easy one with us secretary of state and to me blinking regarding the situation and costs of owing to quickly there's a few things we agreed on and a few things we did not agree on. we did agree there's a need for the escalation and a greater role for nato peacekeeping forces there in the face of expanding nato presence known as k for him cause a vote. one bell grade based analyst says full of conflict is unlikely. both sides are severely discharged from escalating this beyond repair. but also at the same time, it means that if either of the sides was to escalate substantially, k for and the international community more generally would be able to respond
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quickly and spend 3 hours on the system from last week's violence remains the worst in years. it comes at a time when the european union and us officials are trying to strike a deal in the hopes of finding the last thing piece in the region. michael level, which is era. so the head here now does 0. i am how many degrees on the charge suit on board out why united nations i need to agencies are warning the time is running out for tens of thousands of refugees displaced by the ongoing fighting into that kind of support. fiji and argentina. it's closer to book you in court, a final support, the right, the welcome action from started as much as coming right up the
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here's our forecast for europe in africa on the 1st day of october. first, i want to start with the big picture and we do have plenty of sun and that sun is allowing temperatures to shoot way up across siberia and france. i mean, these numbers are way out of whack now that we will be in october on sundays. so we takes the bill, for example, you should be $26.00, we've come in for $38.00, and this heat will process through the week. your temperature is running a good 10 plus above with his should be for this to be your central europe to bulk and spit more in the way of cloud cover and showers rolling through here. so that's going to put a cap on temperatures and a persistent breeze off the black sea will trigger some what weather for turkey or effects pretty much right across the country. we've got a damp day on sunday to the northwest. so we go whether maker in the atlantic, it's going to shove a few showers, not many through england, wales and scotland off to africa. i wanted to show you this. we got a band of rain stretching right across this, the hill here. that's a hard desert that's going to move in. so it stretches from new share rate into
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southern areas of libya on sundays, further toward the south, a pretty stiff wind here for my pluto, so that lower temperatures. but it pushes some heat into zimbabwe and sandia. we've got a cups of 35 on sunday. that's it. that's all. or the 50 years ago on october, the 6th, when muslims were observing remedies and jews with celebrating yom kippur, egypt and syria launched a surprise war against the powder. it is ro permit itself to get into this situation of disaster. in the 1st of a 3 part series outages,
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era explores what really happened during the 1st week of the war in october on out just money. the rules biggest junction would be to funding climate change and transforming pacific on an economy. and the 2nd of to the special reports. 101 east investigates. wants to state. oh no, just the . the again, you're watching out 0. remind about some stories is how and more often they go means afflicting a go into a car by most a heading to a media feeling prosecution of to as advisors on to control have been placed governments in the air events as over
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a 100000 people who crossed into his territory, smells came to europe in union to help us house of representatives has post a stop gap measure that could have broderick government shut down the rates for the $45.00 day funding bill. still needs to pos in the senate and go to president finance for shut down. companies fully avoid these as many as 9000 p for attempt across the us and mexico for every day. many journey to lots in america to get that in mexico, every single minded shelter is now at capacity. while the current surgeon micros united states is pleased to impact the 2020 full presidential election with 44800000 immigrants, more than any other nation. do us as being affected by those seeking refugee status, undocumented migrant to cross the border illegally to 100 reports not from phoenix in arizona. this republicans are making the surgeon illegal migrants the main issue in the 2020 for presidential campaign. if you come here illegally,
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we will apprehend you and we will send you back. militarize the southern border stock funding st. georgia cities. it's a winning issue. according to a september nbc pull. it found that 50 percent of americans think the republican party does a better job of dealing with border security. only 20 percent. say democrats to politically. it's an easy, escaped up political science professor, lisa mcdaniel says it's convenient to demonize and documented migrants. it's an easy way to blame the issues on it is a target and because emigrants cannot vote, i think that happens quite a bit get across the us. americans remain stubborn. lee, proud to call their home a nation of immigrants, more than 2 thirds of americans. 68 percent. think immigration overall is a good thing. according to a july gallup poll, or even if people gotta come here for better life, there should be able to. but that number is the lowest level of support for
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immigration in a decade. you having this huge rise in crime and this huge human surprise fentanyl habits that makes, that is a large in part to this massive illegal immigration voters are divided with 73 percent of republicans wanting to decrease immigration with just 18 percent of democrats feel the same at state capitals, in mayor's offices across the u. s. lawmakers are struggling to cope with the cost of the migrant search. and it's not just border states like arizona that are feeling the pain. in chicago and other liberal sanctuary cities bus loads it mostly venezuelan refugees arrive every week, ship from the border by texas governor gray gap. it prompts in a political battle over immigration. for many, the welcome is less than war. a spot on the police station floor, or public sidewalks, if you're caught, you know, and they deport you well, have
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a nice trip home. if they don't catch you welcome to america. so more and more illegal migrants come to live in twilight status that often can't be resolved without an act of congress in a nation that hasn't taken on comprehensive immigration reform. in decades. john henry and l g 0, phoenix, arizona. the deter, or anything security situation in haiti is also contributing to the wave of migration. more than 10000 people have fled the homes. in the past few months, criminal gangs now controlled much of the capital of poor prince. the government has cooled for an international falls to increase security out 0 spoke to one patient is preparing to leave the country a lot. but that was, i mean, we think some, yeah, yeah. and you said, i mean since the south bon chapman. i mean,
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for the yeah, the, i mean, you know, it's a really sensitive deal with showing which is that with people to find out what the cause i want 6, i'm sorry, you didn't by the way, you want to do one. so basically, but we how we, how we, i mean, no,
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we get you can mail me text on a security forces of lawrence and major crack done on the 3 can tell about, unpack, has done the own group, also known as the pakistani television includes the remnants of al tighter and i so it has intensified attacks recently on friday, $57.00 people were killed into attacks. come all how you their reports now from anger in that type of pack to proteins. are they are loading and they're down of my stone. people are budding, dozens of victims of friday's suicide attack, to add the hutch, but to friends and relatives tender, the wounded somebody in serious condition. therefore, the lady lost 15 members of his family, his brother among them going. i'm going to go to the who not tell you if you have an official just come full photo opportunities and on interested in seeing the was of the people, despite the fact that every house in pollution stand leading,
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they don't care. you can in another attack on the same day, just odds apart. a bomb raped to a mars, getting hung go district, and not very focused on the ball for next door just brought down the group off the problem change both senior military officiated, was quick to reassure people that are taught are these were the find the perpetrators and enjoy just this, what's the focused on and then the grip of a new wave of our diag. we're just getting hundreds of security personnel, but the dad get and uncle and my stone also showed that even civilians are a dog. it didn't do to administer has blamed indian intelligence agencies. how many assess, luckily, all the government is already taking a 0 tolerance policy on old care organizations that a destabilizing our country. as part of someone else's agenda, we will go off to them with everything we have is even if we have to watch the intelligence based operation to track down where they are hiding system on. all the
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international community has condemned their tax. people has said words one, get rid of the trade board by i'm groups or have to stabilize the situation. the more like that, i'll just the hunger and not risk focused on. it's very, it's a being count events, the vac. here off the people that costs the balance to elect that prime minister in 4 years. a pray russian for my prime minister of vito is up against liberally to michael is tameka. the outcome of this fate could see slip. i could change stance in lean more towards russia. local media in the mouldings reporting that opposition candidate mohammed maurice is projected to win around to the presidential election . he was type to win the run all 5 to coming out on top in the 1st round. on september the 9th friday's face was seen as a referendum on which regional power will have influence over the island nation in the coming years, the incumbent over him. so they is closer to india. movies favors ties with china,
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united nations as well, and time is running out for hundreds of thousands of student needs. refugees and eastern chad officials, a food supplies will not last beyond october in cases of mel nutrition increasing. i would address reports now from other day on the chat to don, florida. roderick degrees prepared families lunch of cold flour and wild shrubs. it's the 1st and last meal of the day. i got me the coming month. the wife plans help a lot. sometimes we go entire days with nothing to eat except that not at all. just as they are lucky, many of the families it will go to bed with empty comics tonight. the not technicians is running out of food for these refugees. all right, it's quite a struggle to ensure every family receives one meal a day. now fishes, i'll say that unless help arrives by the end of october, people will stop. this is how much the stock is left in the world for programs of
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white house and the capital in germany. it's worth more than a 1000000, so the thing is refugees currently depend on if we don't really see those people we are, it's really going to be kept us for, for each. because people are all dying people or would continue to die up to another page. the coping mechanism of those refugees, all just terrible. the rainy season has worse than the situation with flooded roads, making it difficult to deliver the little aid available. on the other hand, the weather has slowed the influx of new arrivals, but still there is a major impact on the local population. the argument died situation themselves as well because of water and sanitation and food is the same, whatever, and they have to share. we are trying to cover as many needs as we can, as i said, we're only funded up to 27 percent of, of our needs. the same is we've already doing agencies that are supporting, we're just pulling in the east and have to charge, you know,
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sort of say the smaller piece of arrivals is only temporary and they expect another 200000 people to cross into the country by the end of the this could push the population of suited his refugees in china to more than 1200000, including the roughly 600000 displays. but on the a conflict in west chappel, the united nation says it will put additional pressure on 8 operations already struggling to keep up with the increasing number of people come a degrees, i would just need to, i'd re on the charge suit on board. the united kingdom is experiencing record waiting time, so use is national health service to the expansion of a so called virtual board scheme could help ease the crisis. the n h. s at home already treat tens of thousands of mainly elderly patients using smartphones. escape is now set to include terminally ill. children will raise reports from 1st when um, collins gets home and there's always a doctor in the house. oh be it's
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a virtual one about splunk software package that could contain the future of health care. the devices inside, they don't click it, but you'll have pulse, breathing and blood pressure and said readings to medical professionals, fire a small if i just have to wait and know that it means a chronic, pulmonary or spare tree disease doesn't require a hospital stay. i was a i thought, well, a good idea. yeah. i didn't want to stay in the hospital in the hospital, you caught so be going out into the gardens when you're home. i think you recovered better. you're around friends and family for you've been told few of the monitored . so you've got that in the background to not helps you know you've been telfair and just press the button, checking in on people like on by phone, other stuff with the n h s at home program. a partnership between community health care and local hospitals will, than a 160000 people have already occupied virtual beds on the u. k. 's national health
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service. you seem to show a practical place for him does have cost like nothing, like a busy hospital ward, but the full clinicians here today, monitoring 70 patients remotely, in the homes, all of whom would otherwise be taking up hospital beds currently being used by more seriously ill patients if the data from the testing kid shows a decline, adult to illness is sent out to the safety psych interventions can happen quicker than on a regular will. will a king size sleigh for the patients having any deterioration related so case of being quite reactive with patients that run well, wherever is what get rid of it, you can potentially potentially wait to get more. you come back, i'll let you get together. it's like the service can also prevent infection spreading in a hospital, and it's now being expanded to get terminally ill children care a time with that families. hello, let me just let me speaking. i think this is just the story in terms of using
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technology to provide can we for the look to write books and invented colors, but we have to think about the personal touch. and i think that's what this and you know what this really provides. research has suggested that up to 80 percent of persons would favor this kind of treatment. with waiting with such a record high adults as on strike over pay, monitoring vital signs from the side. they become more of a necessity than a choice. pull rece out is era, presto, england, a, still a head here and out 0. now i'm on the richard sort of the asian games in home, joe, getting to grips with the secrets of showing his global success at the schools, the table tennis, the pump table on out to 0. china, who's the asian gaze, with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous
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we're going to go in and support on his role. thank you very much, nick. we're heading full and exciting climax to the right of copying h. anybody you're leaving the united states 10 and a half points to 5 and a half will subsidize tight. and ryan began with the full sins and as with friday was all about the europeans and fit to that's the do. oh, looks like a bedroom suite in there no way to fix the homeland. this was a bug 2 shots on before the whole. he and homeland were taking on 5 time major went up brooks cap, got on well the one scruffy shuffler european paths rushing, the illustrious american apartments winning that match. northern 7. that is the biggest, largest the victory ever seen at the right account. well, the americans did pick up that 1st wave of the right account, started the max home and brought in the hub and the i've rolled,
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it really was your session. they want 3 matches to americas. one told me, fleetwood had provided one of the hot out to the morning as he and roy macro are help extend your it's meet the 7 points heading into the full and so many people on this planet dream of playing a role. right. and the one that's of the opportunity to do it for the last 2 mornings and um yeah, just uh happy to bail on for the ride and play some good golfing. we just uh yeah, we did very, very well. we were pretty. there was a couple of hiccups here in that, but we all to postpone we needed to and thankfully, while we just bear with me here on the last, on the up to the altered intervals now and the americans got off to a good start. collins motor collar here and palm that found that does come simply basing the previously um, based on the homeland and a bug hold on. holman, then got another point for the united states as they be totally fleetwood, and nikolai whole got it. uh, in the offices there from the american plan here,
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its oldest for justin rose. that inspired is to come from behind victory, i as adjusting thomas and golden state and started to the final much on the cools, the american pair of patrick, complex windham clock which filing by one with 2 holes to go. but they won both of those final 2 holes against worry back to boy am not expected to win the match. and what could be an absolutely vital point going into some dice singles at the end of day 2? teen europe, lead usa 10 and a half points to 5 and a half. remember, europe need 14 and a half points to regarding the top there's always going to be sections that lead to go the team, the other teams way and certainly, you know, they, they flipped us about match at the end. but, you know, have self state. they did it through to making great thoughts sooner. patrick, come even men, not 10 foot on 16. another 10 foot on $17.30 foot are in the doctors. we also odds one on his side, but he pulled it off, but again, you know, we're in
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a great position. 10 off our to taking that for sure. in europe and team has played such good golf for sessions. scoreboard is obviously indicative of that. i hope the momentum we've had this session can kind of carry over tomorrow. that would be ideal. but i tip my hat to the european team. i just sort of do like a once again on the school seat for rob madrid is i'd be sure not to go top of my league are in spite you're on a waiting to this guy came in 2nd place. have he had a great salt to the face of a building and was had a pretty good start as well, with his new club right out of the english when it's going to go full. the great and a 3 new when is now school right? goals for law, smart city, day and english. premier lee, i might have been 36 of them are in the brain, 3 o'clock to kick off. tompkins manchester city i will be turned by was mulling you to one in about getting things don't very much practice for that neighbor's largest united air at 10 hogs teen losing at old trafford. one mill to crystal palace as
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a terrific finish those. no 2 goods in a row independent of the clear. but i will set the conclusion now, but we have to do better. that is definitely the case, so we have to that to show it also. and her body language don't hold separately, so it is a fortress at that to con, get anything here. and, and that the only way you can go where there's with the loose with the last. so we have to go back to is a nice guy in tottenham, big 9 mind live a full to one, live a whole having to play a sense off in this guy this far, that the nearly home for the draw until the jo, massive. oh, don't. how does it the point says in the early game there was a rather surprising result. is aston villa absolutely rational drawing to 61 of these the pump, only watkins scoring scotland
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just kept to live today. charles is arranging the quarter finals after an 80 for no flashing of romania in leo. the result is something is the largest when ever and they will need a bonus points in that part of it. mat, sorry say off the car 3 for full bait. unfortunately for them not much is it gets the well number one right team or the confirmation all about to be tables level of points with south africa but, but have to play the r a. so i probably already an outside shelves of making guys for the finals. things are looking much most uh to the full fiji off the how does that expected when it gets georgia to virginia and how does it come from behind? and this one to in 17 points to 12 by, by oh, by to pick up a bonus points which gives australia a very slight charge to qualify out of both c, b, g, looking to reach out to the 1st time is 2007 as well. the rugby woke up, so it says old south american class is origin see to fly to
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a known c. p of is running out 40 or 50 it hard to find when is to boost back or to find a hard and set up a with a title, tory which of the table tennis has always been a huge sports for china with the country, regulate winning goals at olympic and well level. now, 7 table tennis gold medals are on offer as the asian guides and homes out of the house will be expecting to win the bow. and the richardson reports from the hostages, the national sports, that which china has no legal since table tennis became part of the asian games in 1958, china has one move in 3 times as many gold medals as the closest row evils. the hardwood for china is young players, start 6 ups like this one in from joe. and one of the things that how it got changed the kids need to look the game. they have to be persistent and they need
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supportive parents. you have to be prepared to spend a lot of time training and be very determined to have any chance of achieving success. so we got to china is wells want donation of the schools is now happy accidents. in the 1950s, the international table, tennis federation was one of the few global schools in bodies to recognize and welcome china as a member and encouraged joint as government to develop the schools. again, which could be played by a lot of people without quite costs. all the need for huge amounts of space tables finished produce chilling is 1st will champion in any schools. and dozens of olympic gold medals have followed. 10 year old one georgie, the set her sights on one day representing her country. she told me i had the chance to sign up for the table attendance program and my elementary school and the coach said i was quite talented. so i began to play more and i really started to
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like it. events with a somewhat schultz, a history have also bought china middle success in hung. joe the cities table tennis plays though, believe the schools will stem the test of time. i prefer to pretend is to east sports paper. tennis is a real sport and good for my house. that's why i love it. china are only close to when all the type of tennis goals, middles in hong joe, just as they did at the last agent games in indonesia and the richardson l g 0. i'm jo, what's on the survey jarring it? you're fine. as far as a warning, it's through her power as 2024. olympic bibles, the 25 year old, keeps the 6 go metal of the i using games that she won't be 15 minutes of butterfly in the games before time of 25.10 seconds of the status of 6 goals. that toys the record of the capital, the key of japan to accomplish the same seats into cost of 5 years of that is always, but for now more lights up next row. excellent,
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thank you very much for that. so does it for me to call this visa, but my colleague will be here in just a moment. it's more of today's the the showing is coming over our heads from russian positions. crane positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we see some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in the suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is
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