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comes collection allegations and keep the temp job. i'll tell you back on which is era. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege as a journalist, the and despite the danger, tens of thousands of people and making a desperate journey for a better life than the u. s. countries across the region strongly to cope. i'm doing the home on the go up the amount of mexico food where rec, code numbers of people being flashing that river trying to get to the united states . and i'm going to see a new woman in that, that young gap, which has been described as the most treacherous part of the attorney, thousands of migrants, as you can see here in the guardian, john miller,
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the life from the heim signed these. i then also coming out it's been a day full of twists and turns, but the american people can breathe a sigh of relief. the us congress, naturally of the government shutdown, stop getting funding. bill has been approved, but with no new money for ukraine. u. n. loans hundreds of thousands of suits and these refugees of running out of food in easton, china, and 74 years since the founding of the people's republic of china. take a look at the challenges facing present changing thing. the
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. the 10s of thousands of people are walking through treacherous jungles, wading through tub in both those countries in central and south america, hoping for a better life in the us. many a fleeting violence, while some a seeking a way out of poverty and desperate living conditions. those making the perilous journey from south america face a particularly dangerous obstacle. darian got the stretch of jungle between columbia and panama. the number of people crossing is here to rankled high or full 100000. so for this yeah, i'll just here is john home and is in southern mexico near the border with lots of mama to reveal the conditions that but the 1st stop was all latin america, tennessee, and human. this update from the data in gap in panama, one of the world's most dangerous migrant routes. i mean the that in gap and this is baffled to people, the 1st populated area where it has, it doesn't have running water,
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it doesn't have electricity. but at least that does have occasional wi fi and the migrants can stop for a while, there was an old post to help a health office, very, very small. the places at full of mud people are coming here. they've been, they're desperate. in fact, because they were roberts, with the majority of the people in the to the you see here were rob, a few women were raped. things are getting more and more dangerous, more difficult here in this passage through that, that in gap on the attempted trip. cuz united states, but still the people just keep coming every day or so it's between 3 and 5000. my goodness passes through a small indigenous hamlets in the that in jungle. they're close to the end of a treacherous journey to the 130 kilometer long. that didn't get the 1st thing go yes, 5 long days indicates christopher they base 14 heat, much mosquitoes, poisonous snakes,
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contaminated river water and vengeance. equal to y'all, hopefully that in the, our group was dropped at gunpoint due to all over money and food. they fixed their women's chests 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 him. i 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 black with the people who might antonio? somebody i know kerry, he's handicapped some of the entire journey. he says he had to leave in his way. let because there are no and motion drugs. they're the, his son, one vehicle. the baby who's being treated right now is suffering from diarrhea,
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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 screams and p as another been slightly 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, it's one woman with a baby, died 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 to my goods foreman into this line, to get a seat on the beat, our long couldn't do like boots. that would bring them 3 hours down river to a town where they can get a bus to the cost to become a lawyer. the majority of it is wailings, but it's becoming more like the united nations people have come from as far away as
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china, the middle east and africa. also hoping to make it to the united states. as they leave a new group arrives and seems to think that they could have survived that, that the 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. now he is doing home in the mexico, watch them all about the thousands of people waiting to cross all the mexican government struggles to cope with the unprecedented numbers. this is the success the river, which is the border between guatemala and mexico. here and every day, 6000 people have been crossing over that river to get to mexico and continue to the united states. according to the mexican government, which is said that it's overwhelming. you can see over here that there are tense where people are camping, waiting for buses from the mexican government to take them on in the route and to
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the pressure, right. so the government says this area you'll see more in our pool mates coast is overwhelmed. that $6000.00 migrants today crossing here, the southern border and looking to push on switch 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, old 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, the government's organized buses to and it's woods,
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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, 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 where are we going to shelter? and with the children to the funeral. on the nova boat at the same story, i want to see it as quite as matamoros who migrant cities or full. this is just a small number of the people heading through typing 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
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that country. a visit from cuba, a visit from nicaragua. there's various countries in this region right now that have political instability or economic instability, and all of them are hoping to find something better in the united states. other 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 as cool 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 and extortion. only the dream of safety and prosperity in the united states keeps then going on home and out. is it a substitute in the us immigration is turned into a campaign issue ahead of next is presidential election activists say migrants and assign them c cause of being turned into political poems. john 100 reports from phoenix, arizona is republicans are making the surgeon illegal migrants the main issue in
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the 2020 for presidential campaign. if you come here illegally, 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 pool. 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
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a july gallup poll. or even if people gotta come here for better life, they should be able to but that number is the lowest level of support for immigration in a decade. you having this huge rise in crime and this huge human surprise, fentanyl habits that makes that is large in parts of 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 gab prompts in a political battle over immigration. for many, the welcome is less than war. a spot on the police station floor,
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or public sidewalks, if you're caught, you know, and they deport you well, have 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 now the us congress has prevented a government shot down with just ours, the spat under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the passage of this bill. the bill is past. that was the senate policy of the bill just 2 hours ago or the other house of representatives, pos, the stump gap measure to extend government funding by $45.00 days. now the plan does not include additional funding fee crime though. so all physician from some
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republican politicians, the bill now goes to president joe biden, for his final feel of approval from ation with the intersection. it's been a day full of twists and turns, but the american people can breathe a sigh of relief. there will be no government shut down. democrats have said from the start that the only solution for avoiding the shut down is by partisanship. and we're glad that speaker mccarthy has finally heated our message. last spring and rich advice. he's a security and defense analyst, that wiki, stratton global consultants, who joins us live from washington, dc. good to have you with us. the 1st of all, is this a turning point for us support for your crime is not directly. i mean, we are saying a change in the political atmosphere that is putting more pressure on the aid.
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but this particular both appear to have been through a combination of factors that made it easier not to include the ukraine assistance in this particular bill. but it's still the case that i'm sure the republicans and almost all the democrats support the a door in another way of looking at are almost all the senate and most of the house . so they've voted on the issues separately. you wouldn't pass, still a good chance, so be included. and then november ele, that will occur $45.00 days after today. you are approximately that time and there's plenty got. it says it still has some money left over. so it's not an immediate problem. but we are seen in the united states and apparently in a still vakio elections and l square some decline and on good people, dollars. willingness to support candidates who want to give a lot of 8 new crane. so how easy would it be?
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how can we take it for granted that congress will pass a further bill without any issue for funding, for your train as well? they were, some members were asked about that after this out. and they said there are certain parliamentary maneuvers they can undertake to provide the necessary assistance from now and now given all bucks. crazy rules of congress size, but i'm present mean that's probably correct and but next year it will be a challenge. less spend the money then to other developments. so i think we're well for range about 1st of the, the us and the europeans are running out of munitions and weapons. they can easily transfer to crane. so may not even be a question on money and maybe just to they have enough to provide that assistance. and then the other challenge is the russian military seems to be getting better as
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a non but sometimes does after major wars. and that's kind of present or a real problem. i think the funding issue may become much more of a concern a 2 years from now if the opponents of b a when the us presidential or congressional elections. and i was going to ask you about that, what does this tell us about how the issues gonna play out and the next us presidential election. all right, so voters normally don't make their decision on the basis of foreign policy. and i think that will be the case this time as well that ukraine issue won't be the size that's accurate in the elections, but the elections conversely, could have a decisive impact on the ukraine. a, if the donors for different reasons chose the candidates to wire opposed to foreign aid in general or aid for ukraine in particular. then that would severely because
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of lead to associate or financial problems for ukraine. unless the europeans or other step in to the substitute to funding cutbacks and u. s. assistance or will leave with the thank you so much for your analysis. daniel lights. thank you. well then slovak, you pro russian policies leading and parliamentary elections. this matter policy or form and left his prime minister, robert c jo got more than 23 percent on the phone because almost old pilots counted . the policy wants to end minute tree aid for ukraine. pro western liberals progressive. so back here where the favorites and exit polls, but a secured under 17 percent of the vote, the window will lead to coalition tools on forming the next government. the united nations is wanting time is running out for hundreds of thousands of students. these refugees and eastern chad officials say food supplies weren't loss beyond the october cases of mountain nutrition are increasing amended race reports from all
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right. the chad so don border roderick degrees prepared families launch of cold flour and wild trucks. 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 the older says they are lucky. many of the families it will go to bed with empties comics tonight to the united nations is running out of food for these refugees already is quite a struggle to ensure every family receives one meal a day. now if issues, i'll say that unless help arrives by the end of october, people will stop. this is how much of stock is left in the world for programs of white house in the capital in germany. it's worth more than a 1000000, so don't use refugees currently depend on if we don't really see those people
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we are, it's really going to because that's perfect because people are all dying. people always continue to die up to another page. the coping mechanism of those refugees, all just terrible as the radius 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 tide situation themselves as well because water and sanitation in 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 refugees pulling in the extent of chart charge. you know, it's hard to 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,
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this good portion, the population of food, it is refugees in china to more than 1200000, including the roughly 600000 display use. the conflict in west chappel, the united nation, says it will put additional pressure on a to, for asians already struggling to keep up with the increasing number of people in the company agrees, which is either i agree on the charge. so then board sell ahead and i'll just sarah, and i'm all these, the opposition candidates, how much was wins? the presidential ramos plus the boys come a live in new york, both kids and the the here's are headlines for the america. so after this disturbance dunc copious amounts of rain on new york city, we saw
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a record rainfall. it's now pushed out toward the advantage. so that's gonna replace a much calmer condition sunshine in new york with a height of 23 degrees on sunday. what weather is still draped over the us state of florida. that means another dept in miami, at $32.00 degrees and for the us southwest. active weather here know over the peaks of the rocky mountains. i think we'll see some snow look at boise idaho. 14 degrees on sunday, that's below average for this some year. western canada, fairly cool, but for the eastern prairies were hanging onto some heat because of a southerly wind. so when it pays up to $28.00, your temperatures will fall off on monday. central america, fairly typical weather is here, but i want to show you around the eastern caribbean, we've got 2 tropical storms. they looked to steer north, no major impact, but i think it will whip up the way it's a bit and a few showers. and those winds picking up and nothing major had pretty major heat through the amazon in brazil. same for french guy and a certain non and guy on a temperature is running above average here. if we look at that southeast corner of
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brazil, once again, active weather being amplified with moisture of the south atlantic on sunday, that's a snapshot of your weather see on counting the cost of trouble in one of the china is biggest shadow. big news, the showing these economy of risk rising fuel prices and a folding car and see anger in syria over the economic crisis, plus uranium prices at their highest level in more than 12 years. counting the cost analysis the are there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the
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the welcome back you're watching, i'll just do a time to recap the headlines now. as many as 9000 people are attempting to across the us mexico border every day. many of the travel through several countries in latin america since it gets it in mexico, every single migrant shelter has now passed. the us congress has approved the temporary funding bill to avoid a government shutdown. the plan does not include additional funding for ukraine, also opposition from some republican politicians. bill now goes to president joe vice become more in them all these the opposition kinds of them. how much noise is one, the presidential run off. why is once close to ties to china? and the time within there is flexing its economic clouts in them. all. these is defeated, the incumbent president, abraham sola,
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who's accused of having an india approach for india. first approach, during his campaign boys had promised to remove indian troops from them. all these hills avowed to balance trade relations, which he said heavily favored new delhi. totally checking the faults from the capsule. molly, so well, election officials still tossing up the final titles in the polling station behind me, but it's clear to the mold. these has the new president, though, to my having that movies now has an unassailable lead. he will be the new president of the mall, dave's and his progressive policy of the mold. davis will take power. now there are going to be lots of questions asked. we met a cdn and the politician earlier this afternoon, who was very gloomy. he felt with the pos is in the 1st policy, it costs them the polls. i'm one of the p p. i'm returning to power the form of
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president. yeah. mean is still in jail. will he not be released and what kind of a, a government will a p p. m form. but those are all questions for the days and weeks to come. tony cheng al jazeera monday. it's been 74 years since the founding of the people's republic of china. a flag raising ceremony is being held in bathing chinaman square. that's why the chinese state was proclaimed by the communist policy. chapman mows those 1949 celebrations are also taking place around the country. it's from a driving force, though, from hong kong. the event comes at a time of freight challenges for president. she ging ping when he was conferred a year this year with an unprecedented the main office. president, gigi and ping appeared all powerful. but he celebrates this national day with his country, facing mounting threats and challenges at home and abroad. badging is locked in
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a deepening geo political struggle with the united states over trade and security, accusing washington of leading the western leading clinic to restrain what it sees as its rightful development. it's brought it up against the us, who feels that they have a right to bring the world into. what they see is a, you know, the promise land, a countries that would all fit into a little box that they want is liberal democratic capitalism. not that it's working very well. tie one's close ties with the us. camp is a for the source of anger for china, which regards the self governing island, does it break away territory? and its president saying when seen as hostile to beijing is likely to be replaced with a similarly minded successor and an election next january may, june has long found re unification with taiwan. not ruling out. do you suppose to
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achieve it? uninstalled receipts in pain. get what's done that sees ultimate legacy, but away from international challenges. they're all more pressing the bonds closer to home. the threat to social stability from china is worse ending property sector crisis is added to a sluggish recovery from some of the world's most stringent pandemic restrictions. there are other issues such as real estate. they, they have local government debt is equal to about half the g, d p. they have an unemployment among you. the difference between china and many other places is that china looks at it and they say, okay, how we're gonna fix this. domestic problems have been compounded by speculation and about power struggles within the hierarchy with the southern departure of to come for the members, followed by a shakeup in the senior military leadership leading to questions overseas, hold on power, changing things, public procedures change his presence international for a has, has diminished,
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you know, how, how is she full with everything is, is definitely dialed back to be. what we don't know is, was that because the power crew is that because he's not cutting through of other policies, is that just the sites and prudent thing to do next year is on of the 3 will mock the 75th founding, the people's republic of china. but for the current leadership, the next 12 months, pose many growing challenges. mcbride, i'll just say era, how come? well, the annual totally fair has begun in new york, where companies are displaying the lights as products last year, the global toy market reach more than $100000000000.00. is gabriel. amazon, the reports sales have been boosted by adult customers. it's the biggest toy fair in the western hemisphere, where toy makers show off their latest games, gadgets, and fun stuff to potential commercial buyers or meetings today. any toy
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imaginable, you can find it here. and if you think this is only for kids, think again, we're seeing a few trends. um, one of them is adult, which is essentially parents buying more toys, not just for the kids, but also for the grown ups and their families. so games are great is a great example. there's a lot of games here that are great for the family, but there's also games that are geared more towards me in the old crowd. collectibles are another great example. and then there's your classic toys, the ones that i played with when i was a kid or my mom played with when she was kid. and now it has come back in a new iteration or just coming back and it's classic for this year. there are totally makers here from over 80 countries. the toy industry likes to say the toys are the language of joy. toys are all about funding today, and that's for sure. they are also about very big international
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global totally market reached over 107000000000 dollars last year alone. and a big reason is china, which accounts for about 75 percent of the global toy market. at 90 percent of the world's toy factories, the united states however, imports more than $33000000000.00 worth of toys every year, more than any other country. and when it comes to the largest toy companies look to europe, lego, the danish maker of the popular plastic construction toys holds the title is the largest toy company in the world in sales. last year raking in about $9000000000.00 in total revenue. a big industry indeed that starts here this week with buyers getting a 1st look at the newest toys for.
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