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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 1, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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like america is less than the age of these days or is it just a different form? i think that democracy in the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does era the the other that i'm know right kyle: this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a ghost town in the car, back parisian, nearly all of its ethnic, all medians have fled. the p k. k claims responsibility for a suicide attack into a kid's capital. at least 2 police officers are injured. the powerless johnny for best of future. we put new special coverage on tens of thousands of migrants moving
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through central america plus using virtual reality to help families separated during the korean war. feel at home once again. hello, roll off our games for europe. how are we going to the right account? somebody sold them can save a 16 and a half points to 11 and we again, so you know, i can expect to drive somebody please with getting the parts of point tonight, sir. yours to get on the salt with younger and crisis and the car back region of as a by john un mission has visited the area to assess the humanitarian needs. but most of the estimates of a 120000 ethnic armenians who were living that have fled to all mania. only a fraction left behind town square in the town. kennedy is does said shops,
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homes and businesses have been abandoned. very forces have taken full control of young life and have started installing new road signs with new names. some have been job that has this exclusive report from kennedy. you've been seen pictures from hunk in the in the last few days. tens of thousands of people who lined up the square with all that was they could carry with them. a people who were in the cars were chewing up to leave outside and, and leave the city. but people who are here or waiting for buses for their relatives, for others to come and take them with them as they did not believe the assurances that were given by the other badge on the government that they would not be a prosecutor here in the town. center, if i go quiet, you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left here. apart from a few elderly disabled and others,
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we did see some red cross workers who are here earlier, who are taking people, ferrying them away and taking them to a staging point. from there, they're going to take them into our media. that's what people want here. let me just show you. here are some puppies who've been following this around, possibly looking for food. so this is, this is a hard to describe feeling on when you enter a town where you've been looking at pictures of it, where there was so much activity. but now a goes down, which seems to have no soul left is between a driving through this town we've looked at open shuts is we've left it and they've got the cause of their doors. they're open up so it does feel like this was an exit . so it's feels like we have people thoughts that they are, they have to leave as quick as they can. although we were hearing a vendor outside of fund can be from as are by joining officials that they,
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they're free to stay they, they have nothing to fear. but you have to understand the history of the last 3 decades. is that because there's been so much hatred, so much violence? there's been so much of that has gone on between these 2 sides. that it was difficult people's this. imagine what piece between the 2 sides would look like 30 years ago when i mean, forces came in, they renamed all of these areas with armenian names. this used to be known as content. the other places like whole jelly and cobra jar were also named with other by tiny names, but they would change once armenian forces to control of these areas and is self declared state came into place. but now as a bridge, i need to have come into the administrative administrative control. we've also been seeing ambulance is to give, make sure that there is some, a, some sort of relief for people to be met. the i c r c. we awesome. and they said that it is going to help them to ensure that the people who are left behind have
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a good some essential services available, the electricity. but you can see the lights are still running. the water is still running. elder aid workers tell us that they can be sure of the who are. who are the people used to run the water supply are no longer here. and behind this is now the, the vehicle is left is where the russian peacekeepers were station. because this was, it was a staging point where people were gathering and leaving. but this is what a city without people looks like it is, seems that we have never seen before, but such a huge mazda of population got up and left, leaving all that they could leave behind with them. and just taking their memories and all they could pack on their cars, but the well am i calling for the bottle? spoke to marcus, searching from the international committee of the red cross. he began by explaining the situation in time can be in the car, back region since the military escalation last week,
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those enough times and so of people have been crossing into, into a mania. and the square that you see behind me is federal representative is a reflection, what is happening? so most of the position that left the hospital. so i'm to what the board i'm not pushing as what's left to the next part of the more of the will. so left, uh, what the main concern is, of course, looking after the most vulnerable and how thing, in particular, the wounded and the treatment or being of acquitted. who is left in the city. exactly, exactly the people who we are concerned about. i mean, the lady that does a bunch of those who don't have any family relative and that's exactly what we are looking for. we have several teams that seems days are going house to house or
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trying to find they need any assistance. uh, those will be the medical condition have been of acquitted incorporation with all the apologies, including other by john menu, the defects so far as this. and of course the russians. yes, deeper do you have a sense of how many people are left there and what their needs are right now you say, of course you're looking after the most vulnerable you're looking for the most vulnerable . what are the needs on the ground right now? this is difficult to estimate how many people have left in the c t a for sure. what we can see a turing. the cd is says the spawn 3. uh, maybe a few items of the people that left to and with the social services data working for the time being but to the health care system completely, uh, not collapsing, but without any, any personality is of course this represent
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a major need for a different position the remaining here, also the needs to connect those who left and who are left in the seats in the region with the assignment of relatives that's and other major needs. so reestablish and family links the missing during the last minute the escalation. that's another concern. how you doing? i tied it needs and the food provision and medicine, medical supplies for those remaining. of course, among the for, i was just as it is, some of the news now and in tech. yeah, the great, the cut has done work, has policy o. p k, k has claimed responsibility for an attack in the capital and correct a suicide bombing destination. the device in the heart of the city. the bloss was followed by gunfire outside the ministry of interior and column and buildings. at
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least 2 police officers have been injured. russell said, i'll have a report. it happened just hours before the opening of the turkish parliament. the attackers arrived at the municipal interior building and i'm kinda in a light commercial vehicle. one of them carrying a russian maid rocket launcher got out of the car and directly had it to was the buildings got cover to the other with an american made and for an assault rifle. use the car as a shield. zillow, leah, to cut out of the city. see the thanks to the determination of all security forces . the moment that the attack is got out of the vehicle. they started to shoot at them. one of the terrorist dates and they did a suicide vast. and the other was shocked me ahead without having an opportunity to designate himself 20 foot forward to say to weapons gears into that tech would provide the by the us and rush out to the courage. why pj, on the in see of an american allies in the fight against the ice and peace inside
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parliament were returning to work after the summer, where they are expected to rectify sweden's entry into nato. after the opening of the trucks, parliament data will be walking about the punch spatial acceptance of sweden, prenatal, and there are terrorist organizations in the reason being supported by sweden, and they are against the pot suppression of sweden, prenatal as well. so that might be a kind of incident uh, be just trying to effect the decision of the turkish parliamentarians as well. let me say that tech restore the vehicle and killed its driver, enticing a city 260 kilometers, se of ok before launching the attack. speed of wireless in 20152016 detectors kept a source one being targeted admitted to the personnel. civilians getting nearly 150 people. the government claimed icing and protection and offload curb dish on people
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. the non kinda worried about more attacks, especially stab dash o, just the one that speak to our correspondent now send them considerably who joins us live from the side of the block. an anchor instead of the investigation is on the way what places that we're hearing from that? well, so far they have cleared the area. there were very high serious advisors, but right now everything is free and you can see the dates of the interior ministry right behind me. of course, when the inside boomer was decimated, there was damage calls on the uh, the security uh, entrance of the ministry and right now workers or try to fix sol savage's. and there's a purchase flag by the gate, which is right to show they've sold a very t and b a to,
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to your integrity of the country. and for to see here the also to do some work as far as the, has separate this age to establish an independent for the states. taking a rubbing then from turkey, turkey, or syria and iraq. however, in the late in the early hours of this evening, we've heard the o to the p k. k called the h p g, a test unit cleaning at the attack in uh in their press free press knows the h p g said that this attack was a warning to turkish authorities. and as a was to stop turkish authorities from the operations and say for the have caused much bigger harm. if they did today to these forms in front of the churches, parliament and the, the timing of this attack, it came just as the parliament was the halting. it's new to what can we read into that of the whole yes, the parliament set
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a summer break and today was the 1st official by the opening ceremony of the parliamentary session and in the early afternoon present. sorry, john was also scheduled to do an opening parliament then of course, everything went smoothly a parliament together to the president silver's his speech, and in his speech, he reiterated that his country would continue. it's counter terrorism operation started the thing, alarm groups until the very last, a fighter is eliminated inside or outside true kia, able to force this incidents came officers, several operations, pull him back to bite interior ministry. eh, who target that target to the p, k. k? i so groups and so much, 2 groups must be in groups intricate within the last couple of weeks and these were all over the place. but today, as i mentioned, the p k. k claims they attack and i have told a line that there was, there was a goal of tax to iraq's and northern region. curtis regional government and the air
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bought a board at a port on september 18th, and according to her digital phone, which is the tone came from the turkey side. it's never officially claim this, but there is the official suggests that uh that a port was used uh by the, uh, the uh, the syrian branch off the p k. k. along with the p u k. uh, officers, that's why it took you has been also warning in northern iraq authorities for their possible cooperation with the p k. k. okay. you okay. sentiment money. thanks for bringing that update from chrome. so they've got plenty most of the has here on this new site, including the find out who's been cooled off in ukraine as the military for past, for a long and in for free on pack a nice, a foot bullet flat livable. i'm the funds to why lisa, in the show, the
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senior government officials and costs of i have told out to 0 that serbia has withdrawal. and some of its troops from the border of the warnings from the united states has been a shot prize intention and majority ethics regions in northern cost of a view as a warrant via of punitive meshes. for was it described as an unprecedented troop, built up on the cost of a border. it follows a gun battle last week. this whole 3 ethics of fights is and one course of all policemen killed. the monks has this update on metro pizza following the gun fight. last we can. the cost of the government was concerned, as was the united states, about a build up of troops along the border between the 2 countries. thousands of kilometers long in places just about 20 kilometers and why we all heard much of it . so what they found over the course of the week was the antioch,
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across weaponry artillery, as well as times we broke into a series of military installations that had been that already what they've not confirmed to us today is that throwing up number of troops, the large number that had moved forward towards the multitude of installations has now at least partially retreated. however, they say they also very concerned about the more permanent installations that remain in place. more than 2000 military and around 20 police installations close to the border. so box is left is full of prime is the robot feed. so looks like it'd be given a mandate from the president, the form of government and this policy, 123 percent of the vote and apartment 3 election. but the progressive slovakia policy, which one the 2nd largest share says it will do everything. it comes to prevent feats. so taking office hi force. it has more defining the exit polls and european policy on ukraine. slovakia is left, his diploma prime minister is in po, position to form a new government with more than 23 percent of the crew. and that's perfect. our
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stance on ukraine is precisely problem related. our position remains and changed when it comes to our statements before the elections. i want to remind you of us the lucky a has different problems. the ukraine pizza campaigned on the platform of ending military a to ukraine. the push to negotiations saying russia would never give up the territory. it's now controls some of the believe the populace production language of the campaign might be tempted in government when it's a, remember that that's are all good fits a. what's printing is there already for 3 terms before and during those previous terms, he had the prep magic strip. he had very good relations with russia, but at the same time, she was very constructive at the european level unless it would represent a major shift from a slip back administration, who's defense minister as recently as friday, was offering support in person to ukraine's president,
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which had been among the 1st nato countries to send 5 digits to q. feats, those liberal opponents with 18 percent of the vote say they will try to form a coalition to block his puff the government. the fact of the matter is that the matter is the winner. and we of course, respect that although we think is bad news for the country. and it will be even worse news if the mississippi so forms of government and other former prime minister is likely to play the role of king make it. hazard. pelligrini is a one time member of pizza. as potty, he said his support would need guarantees that slip out to you would maintain its pro new position. the 1st floor and needed to congratulate pizza was hungry is victor or bon menu will be watching to see how close the slovakia might follow. the hungarian model of a native country at olds with its policy on ukraine. are you close it out to 0? harland zane off position alliance has held a launch, riley and the capsule was so just 2 weeks ahead of
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a general election. the civic coalition dumps the events the much of a 1000000. hans is lita donald test one place of ties with the european union. it was once presidents of european council ruling nor injustice policy is often flashed with the u official. as soon as a case of undermining the rule of no. where they all had an opinion. polls lies in cost of living is also a major issue. in ukraine, new legislation goes into effect on sunday, mandating women with medical backgrounds to register for military service. the country is preparing for what precedence on him is. lensky is describing as a long war, saying best of all the high school from keith. a young doctor cares for a baby just a few days old. but soon, the telling him a hold the life of a soldier in her hands. she plans on volunteering to be upfront by medic and ukraine's war with russia. doesn't matter. sherita is a care. and the one i understand that the risk are quite high, but we live in ukraine and there is even
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a risk of dying here. no one ever knows their fate. i'm ready to take these risk. now kyra, her daughter, she made up her mind when a close friend was killed on the battlefield. but she has not told her parents yet . are starting from october, the 1st ukraine's defense ministry has ordered women with medical backgrounds to register for military service. unlike men, they won't be restricted from leaving the country unless mobilized for active duty . a record number of women have already signed up to fight ex. any other husband run a non profit organization, providing equipment and uniforms, specifically tailored for women feeling a gap in the supply chain. excellent. and i tried to go with them all the 3rd in the beginning we had a request per month now is more than 50 requests per day. it could be for basic uniform underway. a bullet proof vest or helmet, even a drone, a call, or a paramedics backpack, etc. this is made. each box leading to warehouse is personal. extending
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a sister in law is on the front line and her husband was killed in action. what does it chest? all 3 mom was up, i think we have to receive request and the next day hosted these i don't need it because people have died. recently we sent one of our goal is a possible with the uniform. she was very happy. 2 days later, she was dead all the way, the especially, tens of thousands of women have volunteered and are serving in ukraine's military for now, the mandatory registration for women applies only to the medical profession. and while there are no plans to go beyond that, it is something that could change the longer the word drags on ukrainians. begin volunteering with the invasion happen. with the military acknowledges not everyone is keen to fight stuart and then that'll join these very late. no one is born for both middle child is not knowing that it will be necessary to go to go and find everyone escape and it's really scary law and order. here are both men and women until the 1st are trying to repair ours. look,
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sort of says women choosing to serve and ukraine's armed forces are taking on medical come back and leadership rules. warrior women defending their motherland, the same bus route, the old a 0 keys, at least the same. people have died in spain and a fire. it's a night club in the southeast and says you have mess here. the break plays for accounts and the out as of sunday morning emergency substance avoiding the decimal is likely to rise as several people still missing the deal. thirty's at the close. 3 days of national morning. you know, confidence of united kingdom's and governing conservative policy is underway and months. system. amazing comes nearly a year after washington act took over as precious prime minister concerns over the economy of taking center stage sen access. he's confident so confident his government is making progress and bringing down inflation. the u. s. congress has prevented a government shot down with just alice to spy by the senate on the house. it costs
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a temporary measure to extend government funding by $45.00 days. the plan does not include additional financial support for ukraine, of the opposition from some republicans present job life and has signed the bill internal results from the presidential runoff election in the movies show a significant victory for the challenger, mohammed movies bots, the new president will face challenges if he's to keep his promises that he made on the election trial. 2010 reports in the capital, the motives. molly of the new president elect to the multiplan mohammed movies arrives at his party headquarters. the smiles and a hand shakes up the stone seeking the campaign is beyond. the dog was emerged with a clear motion, no doubt about his victory celebrations in the narrow streets of the capital. molly, but louise's restraint until campaign restrictions understood independence. the
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observers satisfied the election passed without major incident, no small feat in the nation comprising more than a 100 islands, spread over a 1000 kilometers. there's still much more to be done. i'm opening up the democratic space. some voices are lower than others. some certainly the voice of, of women has not been very loud and in this election are, are very prominent. we noticed that certainly there wasn't a woman among the ken states and women are absent from many levels of higher authority in the lower gys for the new president. now the hard work begins his campaign rhetoric of india out, maybe how to implement india is deeply invested in the model. dave's having granted major loans for infrastructure development. the vital to economic growth. removing the coast of personnel may be popular with the boat is, could provoke a dispute with new deli molly cannot afford and he'll have to keep his support as
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happy. one of movies as perches was to seek release with pull him a prison. abdullah, you mean? currently serving and 11, you present them to corruption the well, you mean still cologne's, a lot of support is return to the policy. could be a threat to the new president. very likely that wisdom with would seek to distance himself from. yeah, i mean in the interest of his own political kind of god because he, i mean, if you, i mean, is still interested in coming back to follow that that would be the sort of a more rational thing from the point of view or from some ways to close was, is that made the most of these famous just off the coast of the main island the day after the elections? this tranquillity may not last long for the president elect, like the face, turbulent, sees the months ahead. tony chung, else's era mother egypt, toby holding a presidential election in december months earlier than expected. the vote could
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hand president capital files easy a 1st time bosses the rise of an opposition politician that subtracting some attention with l tons. hallway and excell maker has said he will run and is accused security agencies of arresting some system. forces that by g reports the announcement confirmed the rulers, egypt to hold a presidential election in december several months ahead of schedule. an opportunity for change said president of dell, such a l. c. c. who stopped short of declaring his candidacy, although it's a foregone conclusion. for most egyptians, it comes at a time of economic crisis that keeps on biting. egyptians have had it harder than usual as of late and there's anger on the streets. the price of food and basic goods continue sore, and the middle class sort of had to dip into their savings to get by is gradually becoming port stage of sin. pound has lost more than 50 percent of its value against the us dollar in the last 18 months. and there is a shortage of foreign currency. over the cc has urged egyptians to be patient.
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arguing that the combined consequences of the pen demik, the global economic crisis and the war and ukraine are to blame. but many point the finger at corruption for management and the waste of money on new projects that are seen as are necessary. the vote is not expected to bring any real change, but it's crucial to give cc legitimacy before imposing more economic hardship on the country. the international monetary fund is demanding reforms before releasing some $3000000000.00. the us froze 85000000 of its yearly military age, citing human rights concerns and saudi arabia's demand in egypt to comply with the i. m. s. before approving any further, a human c. c has no real competition. opposition? candidates say they are regularly intimidated by security services and don't have real popular support. it's been more than 12 years since a popular uprising toppled. present that hosting will bard and midway for ccs rise to power. as many egyptians say they are disillusioned about the integrity of the
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upcoming vote. about 41 percent registered voters cast their ballots in the last election 5 years ago. to turn out this time will show just how much addictions are willing to listen to their leaders. paid out in the future, i'll just go to the head here on out there. it's play time in new york city for children. and for adults. understand human in the that in depth against panama, with the tungsten flow of my goods into this jungle area is reckoning the way of life. and vision is people didn't sports as high as china, closing on 200 gold levels of asian games. you know why they called when the one goals they want? the the
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hello bright and breezy, sunset the weather across the middle east of the night. barely a cloud of the sky, little bit of a wind around. so some lift it does to watch out for the middle of this sand as well though. huh. what about 40 celsius over the next couple of days that we do have some showers in the full cost, but and all seem to talk a pushing up to what was the cool position. i had some showers the just around the live and say we will say some what the weather just creeping into syria as we go through the next dial. so because of weather to it's a southern parts of libya coming down across chad. misha, easing, i've, it was a gold with guinea, so west of whether broad across southern part, south, west africa, asked me to expect to this time. she has a seasonal racist try to think a little further south west, but even the sound of goals still sing some wet weather as we go through the next a dial say sign china shala's running rod across the house of africa, which was the rift valley. some showers there into something positive, you can the full in areas of times they would not say many other side of the risk
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valuable to push a little further south to see the line of right that we do have a central areas of mesa and big photos that cloud and writing that pushes this way across the eastern side of metal gasket with a shells will ramp up. just notice how the shells creep up the coast 3 times in the air, into kenya of the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does their v like in or to show
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the power defines how well we live. here we make the rule. not the people empower, investigate, exposed, and question. the youth in the business of our around the go on out just there, the the, there again, you are watching out, is there a has to remind you of on top stories this hour. we've gained exclusive access to the car about the region of azerbaijan, the town square of contending is complete feet. as i said,
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nearly all of the estimates of the 120000 ethnic albanians living in the region have fled to armenia. since as that by john to control, only a fraction be left behind the colors p k. k group has claimed responsibility for suicide funding and the to this capsule and correct the gloss was followed by gunfire. outside the ministry of interior and talent buildings, at least 2 police officers have seen images as senior government officials and costs of i have told down to sarah that serbia has withdrawal on some of its trips from the florida. of the warnings from the united states has been a shot prize, intensive and majority ethics. the regions in northern costa by the the hope of a back to life in the united states as drawing tens of thousands of people to its southern border every day. many
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a tracking through jungles and wading through waters in central and south america to get them in the face of particularly dangerous obstacle. the diary and gap is a stretch of jungle between columbia and panama. a record breaking, 400000 people, have crossed it so far this year. the fling violence and poverty and seeking a way out of desperate living conditions. let's bring in john home and now he's in the southern eastern southern mexico near the pool. is that with guatemala antonio and the banks of the search yahoo river, that's where my friends for us to live in mexico. tell us about the dangers they face now as a continuous edge. i need through the country. a good definitely. you've just been speaking about the diary and got into the hideously treacherous bit of jungle. but when people get here, a lot of those have been told to said, well, we're just on the final country now. we so close. surely things will get easier. and the providing sense is know,
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so one thing is the call tells here in the organized crime groups, the really price, all my grants are an easy mall because they move for the country. and another thing is actually the transport to get the we just hearing about something that happened today in the early hours of the morning, which is a truck crash that left at 10 a migrant said, and at least 20 of them injured. but that's not an ice like to chase this in august that with 2 of the crushes, one that left 50 migrant said another which left 18 migrants that we'd been seeing this across hughes and mexico. what tends to happen is the people pay to be taken by people smugglers people trust because they, uh, then a put into almost 2 trucks signing up. and that's how they go down to the route. these are people that can afford to pay for the other people just go on foot at, but that obviously is leading to a lot of road accidents. other people go buy a call, go try and we're just getting off on those call. go trying to go through mexico and
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get it down. also kindly people bed that with 2 people that just last week or hideously injured, leasing people without knees, but without the election, without their arms. so just to the same, just to defend as waiting. and finally, the we follow it is across the river might face have a look at our report. tennessee is lost. it some bought the modeling, so she's feeling good. she's one of the group of 18 venezuelans who trying to get to the us. just a quick river crossing and the last country and the way mexico, one of the rough to might be rickety. but the comb with zip the suits. yeah. and nothing compared to what they've been through the treacherous duncan of the diary and got in several countries off to that. but now that he has a role that we feel relieved because it's been such a long journey. and now we're close. just one more country and then we're at the u . s. so what they see is the last step,
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and they're all to say might be the hardest part. makes codes for right now, the government says it's 6000 people. the crossing this pull to every day. and that they're overwhelmed, the trying to relieve congestion, but busing people up the country away from the buddha. then prompt to compass appeared on the switch out the bank while people wait for that to. but some who tell tendencies that it's taking over a week. the group has to decide, you know, kind of walk in and then we'll fill out. if we stay here, we have no money, no food. so no, i have 3 children or better to go on. and so it begins at the take them to, to the nearest city, top of to the top of to the migrant hub, is in an emergency situation to the head of mexico's refugee agency told me he doesn't want to look into patrol. we have seen record numbers. we've never seen this, you've had to see it, especially in the last 2 months,
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particularly september now minutes cruise exploring the possibility of to pull 2 people from south america, including venezuelans, back code, tennessee isn't a group, don't know that yet. they hit a migration check point. do you know the risks you're running, taking the children by the side of the mostly wait for the oldest seems to be to let them go on to now. this to columbus has from top to, to ask, and this is what the fleeing. what advice in venezuela, the money isn't enough for food work doesn't pay. the government is bad. you can't live right now. 7000000 venezuelans have left the country. cindy, is there a big part of this? together with patients? nicaraguans, cubans, ecuadorian, and others. a search the us and mexican authorities struggling to cope with is more and more people arrived on home and out to say to the subject to the river,
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panama. as wanting that this wave of banquets costing the diary and gas is threatening the environment. hoffer 1000000 people are expected to pass through the rain forest by the end of this year. despite the impact knows everyone wants to buy when it's to stop coming. and there's a name and reports from the how to key to on the edge of the diary and got the panama is 130 kilometers long vivian gap is one of the world's most dangerous jungles. it sparsely populated by small indigenous communities. with an unprecedented wave of hundreds of thousands of migrants from the perilous journey across the gap did attempt to reach the united states is threatening to one's pristine rang forest. bach would you keep the population 300 is receiving between 2 and a half 100-5000 migrants a day and the impact is obvious. the 57 year old
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daughter over here in indigenous community, policeman, or cetera, was born here, or a law. what body, the water up, rivers contaminated with clothes and the dead bodies of the migrants that don't make it. so we can drink that. we are what are any more than what we can't even keep the p. o halters are now everywhere attracted by the odor of human excrement and rubbish. the village, which has no sewerage, electricity, or portable water, simply cannot cope. at the 1st a clinic, dr. duddy vandal expression spears of an outbreak of diseases like color. when we flush the product, this is, this is a place where an epidemic can break out at the snap of the fingers because of the of a card and conditions in such tiny space where people are arriving from all over the world. we have no way to deal with an emergency the microns remaining from that is a lot, but also for this far away is bank of the dish, africa, china,
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and the me least, the indigenous i'm but i people have been living here in this jungle for hundreds of years these children, for example, learn to swim before they could even walk. but while this all me look very idyllic, the see nami, the constant entrance of thousands and thousands of migrants is not only threatening the house of this area, but also these people's way of life. indigenous leaders of, for villages want to in the kaos, able to find that it's important that these migrants be put into a special camp so that they do not mix with the local people. because we don't know what they bring. and they can also be sleeping with our women and impacting our culture. what a great many villages is there also benefiting from the wave of migration? people like is that it that was set up for food stall and provides wi fi services? it's how the whole town a lot and the other 3 indigenous towns along the river because we women on now sending food and that helps our children in the family. we make
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a lot of more money now. business is so good that many of the community have a band in their fields with bananas, horn, and rice. beyond the benefits and drawbacks of this phenomena, the majority of people here want the government to enact changes and improve conditions. not just for the migrants in transit to the indigenous communities that in gap who for a long forgotten see, and human outages era that in gap, panama speak now to me on because i see is associate professor and school of public policy at the university of maryland and joins us now from washington. d. c. ma'am, but after such a long and difficult journey for these, my guns, what are the chances of actually being able to stay in the us if and when they reach that, that soil well, thank you for having you again, quite frankly, slim to none depending on the dash and origin and whether and back there asylum
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claim is accepted, is accepted. they could wait up to 4 years. and so while they may be able to live in work in the united states during that time, it's very rare for these kinds of asylum claims to be accepted. so we're talking about, out of the, you know, hundreds of thousands of these applications that us get. every year may be about 5 percent, might be accepted and that's after years of waiting. so why do you think listing stops arise and numbers now, is that message? not getting through to people. well, i think it's a few things. i think some people were helpful when the by the ministration came in, that there might be a more liberalized emigration infrastructure which is proven not to be true. i also think that conditions are desperate enough. we've seen what happened to venezuela, and in fact the united states has extended temporary protective status to venezuela so that they can leave and work here for
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a time until condition stabilize in their home countries. and we know that as increased border control measures happen, is it incentivizes people to take more dangerous lives, routes like the dairy gap. so panama has tightened up. it's visa restriction. so that is causing more people to look for this route to come to mexico to get into the united states. so i think people know that it's probably difficult, but people also know that there's a likelihood that if they can get into the united states, they can find employment even if they are not here with proper authorization. because labor is, is something that people like to exploit in this country. it's such a hot button issue, isn't that politically, but isn't really all we really sing too many people arrive in the us full, the country to handle. i don't know what too many actually means because in some respects when we think about the traditional emory immigrant gateways like big
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cities like new york or chicago, i think some people say, well, those places are already crowded. i mean, you have people like me or eric adam, say they are going, the city of new york is going to be destroyed by migrant. but when you think about the places where the united states is actually losing population and where we have seen some positive effects of immigration, like in part of the goals to help in parts of the midwest. but there are places where migrant actually can be, that can actually be useful. natalie in terms of getting a representation of the house of representatives because we count bodies for that purpose. but there are places that are literally dying, and immigrants have revitalized some of those places. so i don't know it's too much . now, what is true? we have less than 700 immigration digits in more than 2 and a half 1000000, pending cases in this country. so we have a terrible infrastructure for jew decaying. these claims. so i think part of what constitutes too much is the fact that we've never really invested in an
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infrastructure to allow the adequate processing time for these kinds of applications. and what does the average american feel about my grands coming in to america in this way? that was, i would say, what i said in my book, which i think is most americans are of 2 minds. i think most americans understand that the emigration system is broken, but there's real distinctions about how people think about going to fix it. what has seemed to rule the day is more border patrol and more bore enforcement, which is what most americans sort of agree on. but there is also widespread agreement that children, for example, should be allowed some mechanism towards citizenship. and i think that has been the general sentiment, although that has been decreasing. i think because of the powerful rhetoric around migrants and what they sort of take from americans rather than what migrant actually contribute to america. now because
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a great speak to thanks very much for joining us back from washington dc. thank you . great and thanks giving day is a time for family reunions, but for those who fled to homes, always separated from loved ones during the credible. it's a bit so sweet holiday this year to ease the pain of divided families. the government has tons of virtual reality funds. larry has moved from had you on the border between north and south korea, the sights and sounds of to so admit autumn, harvest festival field yet. and so the celebration is also known as the korean thanksgiving federal city of juice. oak is a day when families gather a delicious food and spend quality time together. i think it's wonderful to go to how many people are taking advantage of the holiday to enjoy cultural activities around the city. so they'll call me on the phone when it's true. so we seek out traditional things. i think we're your handbook is one of the most traditional
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things to do the call nancy membership. it's also a time for honoring ancestors express and offerings. engine got puck and the board . a city of pod you is dedicated to families separated by the korean war. nearly a 134000 people had registered with the unification, ministry in the late 19 eighties. the state arranged family reunion events with north korea. but that number is diminishing with only around 40000 people still alive. many a in the eighty's or older you do in order to when the war broke out, i was in my hometown in cape home, county in the north, and so i flight to the south for them. my parents, an older sister, stayed behind. i applied several times for the family reunions, but was never chosen, and never managed to get in touch with my parents and sister. i shouldn't have passed away. so every year i come here, family reunion participants are chosen using a lottery system. the last event was in 2018 and with into korean relations i to
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low. that's little hope. one will be held soon, hoping to ease the pain of separation. the government has created virtual towns using the testimonies from people who left the north 70 years ago. or the coil, our hometown had blo, swimming mountain size, clear water, beautiful scenery, and one halted neighbors in the gym or quantities from here on. yeah. and drum, just becoming a professional dancer. you came under the it's wonderful to see my hometown recreated light. this order to but well technology brings some comfort to soak remains a bitter sweet time for separated families. a reminder of everyone and everything they had to leave behind florence li, i'll just see you had you south clear. now new york city's annual $25.00 has opened and companies of showcasing the latest products last year, the global toy market was worth more than
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a $100000000000.00. was given to us under reports. it's the adults customers who are boosting sales. it's the biggest toy fair in the western hemisphere, where toy makers show up their latest games, gadgets, and fun stuff to potential commercial buyers or meetings today. any toy imaginable, you can find it here. and if you think this is only for kids, think again, we're seeing a few trends. one of them is adults, 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
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a new iteration or just coming back in this topic. this year there are toy makers here from over 80 countries. the toy industry likes to say the toys are the language of joy. toys are all about funding for sure. they are also about very big international business. global totally market reached over 107000000000 dollars last year alone. and the 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
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largest toy company in the world, in sales of 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 from around the world. gabriel, it's under l. g as in new york. so it has hair on out, is era, oldest 4 months to say something back to back to feeds for the 1st time this season . simple action coming out the, those the know do those that understand teach a maverick school headmaster in postal comfort. go fast, determined to change the fortunes of an inner city community played by urban to cape poverty of the legacy of secretary and the russian arms of students with the
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news for now and has, oh no, thank you very much. we get to solve it. go here to beat in the united states in regarding the right of cop in right in sundays singles began with the europeans needing just 4 and a half points to win the charge fee. sonya john wrong, don't live on back. why do we need through his method? well, number one, study shiftless, one of the thoughts for you this week has been no way to fix a whole indeed. got another point against calling body call or the americans are never gave up. hope patrick counselor here, winning his match against justin virus. here is i'm for a time it incredible come back seen to be on england's coming with had other ideas he was playing. america's vicky fowler and slave would seem absolutely determined not to let the right account slip from europe ross. it was his victory to secure the bar to the point that ensured before the full body cup was one bar. your
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america's 30 year whites for a ride to come with away from her and got the party responsible for refereeing and english football has apologize to live in full for this one. i'll go in the last a way to talk them the reads without the 10 men at the time. and so they taking the lead for lucy as for the columbia, as it was ruled by the referees assistant. and then the decision wasn't carrying far. they all the professional game measure, officials like to acknowledge that was a significant human error and that vi off i failed to intervene. yeah, i can stop. sorry to eventually end of the guy with 9 man off the job market for an injury fund are engulfed, expensively, or does it ever so how malick has been speaking to being sports is and to add the cry, he thinks the error code of that message invitation there's no for the name of 20, if you sorry for live at the new but i, i can honest receive that yesterday. i did feel a little sorry for them. i think it's one of the proudest disclosures i've ever
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seen since the document to operation and they weren't big legit. that's absolutely negligent and the duty of looking after the decision that was what was told. so here is that all the site is not subjective. it's a fact, you'd either all say or you know, offsite. so it's a flat, so it should be dealt with, it should be cleared up. and this was one of the easiest ones ever, when richard and die were watching the studio, even with preaching our range on it and run it through our computers at bn sports. we could see, yep, just the as was on site. what's in the f weather during the bunker that made then right key was off site. i'm start good by it. so here i really am. what time does match the city types of defeat for the 1st time in the league this season? that will be to want to wipe our whole south $3.00 and $4.00 is the chance that go to all the e mail to the threat before the guy is going to win the despite the last city still
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top, the title bar for the head of says enough that was the prize you to learn that the highest mation charge the way out in front to the asian games. metal table has the confirmation, if you needed it, charter with just the 133 goals are kindly not going to sing either. it is a 102 more call metals and south korea in 2nd place. but there is one gold medal at charter, a desperate twin, but they keep coming up short. it's immense football. the team would not fast in the quarter finals beaten to know by south korea on sunday, a correspondent and the richardson has more of what it says a lot for the power for full referral, the gold medal success that china is enjoying it. these asian games, the one time for a lot of funds wants, is an immense global and it's the one certainly. so it's showing that just to kind of win, they've never one of the full and then not going to win initiated the notice out in the quarter finals. like south korea to go about just a few sure is china. china is football. looks to be on an inexorable rise. there's
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a lot of investments in the chinese super late, some big 9 players coming into the country. but really a combination of cubic 9. see corruption and an economic downturn every to rail china's football plan for now. and some of that tail is being reflected in what's happening in an international level. this isn't on the 23. so on site and rolling pick rolls showing heading out of this tournaments. and when it comes to the full international team that not qualified for wilcox since 2002, and they really didn't get close to qualifying for the finals last year in capsule . more of submission, most surrounding the women see in china, they have won the age of games. and 3 previous occasions will be back in the 19 ninety's when it also reached a wells health final. they reached the asian games fun with the last games and it was an easy when it was a bunch of times they all through the quarter finals have quite your kind of game in that last full games on cheese die. so the women seem in with
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a gold medal show. 2 games in the rugby world cup on sunday, australia beat poets goals. 34 points to 14 lights, a defending champion, south africa, apply tora, that gun kicks off in a few minutes time or so he's moving out more like that. oh, i have to go around for you on this. thanks very much. i'll be back in just a moment with the
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