tv Documentary RT July 3, 2021 4:30am-5:01am EDT
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join us in the depths, the will remain in the shallows. ah, i don't think they can't ride on police reports and all have in december 2020. a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. there's no like if people organization, it's an idea that must be opposed. it's channel out the gate route. they make their faces. but they can say what they believe and we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten grooven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me. my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be onto the teeth. that's all america. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except or so to protect ourselves in when they start crossing
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for this area in the desert. this is where the muslim pathologies happen and it's different reasons the heat or the cold, like it's very cold as nights and very hot that the day nobody can carry enough water to survive. that to me it's so easy to connect because i'm coming from there, but it's also so hard to see like to see that people don't understand here and it's hard everyday is the struggle because the is not a c, d, c for dying just injustice. nobody should die that way. nobody should live their life trying to get a better life or trying to help their families come in for come from. countries are
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in conflict and they damage so poor people there. they don't have any chances to survive. basically, abandoned by their government. so into violence. to me, many of these cases that i see every day they are the they're going to die there any way they know the risks and they still do it because there is something we've been having the really good, i mean, thought villarreal in general introlatta got of it is put on wrinkle he, those sit in the middle of the upward might have again seems as soon as the lead us, if it's becoming much more do you feel like it says, you know, on the north in on us what the my, you know, maybe whenever you do this every year,
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the coolest basis again, unless you get me, you know, when i guess what is the basis you. so if you don't feel like when you meet on this commission, i have to bloody this. you have to them in the one really in the country. then when i woke ocean i could get a quote out of it cuz i mean if you don't want that comes out of the data gone. if those when you use, ah, i, i, oh, i i
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other a little bit of a most we are in nogales sonora, which is right on the border from the united states. morning cologne, abigail, this shelter is called rocha many years ago when this was just getting started. our group of samaritans came to help put this together. there are not nearly enough shelters in nogales to take care of the asylum seekers who are coming get us up, and they're pretty matter how many arriving from the triangle, which is honduras. salvador was marla. many, many people are coming from guerrero because the gangs apparently have taken over
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the line. good morning. sure. yeah. okay. tell me what you would do if you let your child go out to play. the chances of your seeing, your child again were very minimal because they're going to be scarf up by the gangs. and by the cartel. very good. i know that many people in the united states have absolutely no idea of what is happening down here. and they only know what they read in the newspaper,
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most of which is fallacious. oh, you can't trust these people. they are all drunk. and if and no one sees nice people, human beings, they've become monsters in the i. so any people ah, me to the border, you look into the face of the people and the children that are policies are affecting so dramatically. how many people think want to leave their home and your country in the message and then have them think me that's
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normal they must be on your way and let me get you in touch with me and that was what i was we did not get it was that i got your in my heart, you are in my heart. okay. so i will, i will see you. my mission is to do the very best that i can for the people and be very honest with them. and tell them, you know, when, when i'm speaking to the migrant since the commodore i seem to not cross by yourself. it is too dangerous and tell them the pitfalls.
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and that's the best that i can do. and i wish that i could do more. and i, at this point, i can't, you know, other than giving them all a hug and telling them that i lost them the in the oh, i hear from map put out by humane waters that shows 3000 red dots where people have died here in the summer and when i saw that map, that's what sort of led me to this project. because i want to bring those red dots on the map. a map is an attraction, it's not, it's not the territory, it's not. the geographical location is just a map showing approximately where the person was found. you need the real to feel
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graphical maps, and the exact gps locations to, to find the site. if you total seen you, because you don't need to put psychos glower, mario, when we can think of any i colors candle when i me go ahead. when you're ready, go to come work for because if it in this is when peter roles look at this moment, most importantly. so let's say a borrow wants to put up a new cross for people that died in 2019 you can search those people and then that pulls up all these red dots. so these are all remains that were
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recovered in 2019 ok. so this person's right here. i already mentioned and then you can see on this dot all the remains been recovered in the vicinity where this, this man was so different people use this information for different reasons. so, so there you have 3 different groups of different purposes. looking at the same information, one group that wants to put out water and to prevent death and they look where people are, are being found to know where to put water. they want to put water where people are dying to prevent more people from dying. one person who has more of just a remembrance type thing with, for the samaritans who put out, you know, crosses which is of our own. and then us who want to know if we have a new, a new death or if additional portions of an older one. so just kind of
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interesting how varied groups and different focuses come together to use the same information. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy going from station let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk to the industry refers to the median of you know, the regulations. i will be all about making money. i think it's about big corporation, international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases are
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in every family today? know, due to new viruses or new microbes, it's not true. so it is due to environment less. i'm not going to take either the momentum much yes. accumulate got on the come in the day. mostly they don't allow us the food industry for create more jobs. it will create more value added, it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something in the sense that we have regulation. we want regulation as the industry . and if we don't have any specialty, that's fine, ah ah, financial survival guide, daisy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm
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a great time grief on face of the site. 9 wall street broad, thank you for helping with the choice that fell out that way very ah, and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have special live, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge is the energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas that we're trying to manage and as many different ways of doing that. the transmission have begun in transition and it's proceeding along many different routes. and half way with the
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a future in columbia because my family was very poor. i knew that i wasn't going to be able to do much with my life. so i had to come here just like most micros. this is what you find, what you're looking for. you know, this is the lamb of milk and honey and you know, this is the promise land. ah, this is where you become somebody ah ah, ah, this is what i do. this is, this is by religion. this is my practice. this is my medication. and i need to connect to the own my own life. and to be part of that migration
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because i am one of them one morning to look ah lucky. 3 doesn't have died here. 2000 that have disappear here. and they have family that have been separated and many, many, many more that we don't know about. i use i think coming to the mentor every tuesday for the 6 years. mm. i need people to help me
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with american volunteers who helped me carry what i need. what year was like groceries we need to carries, commanded. we are about 25 miles of mexican and every migrant area, road here and water. and if you don't have any trade here, there's no place for you to get out of it. and that kills you. can always always leave what i'm hoping that there are no more casualties. people
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this is the end of the road. we can't drive anymore from here. so we are here for from the site just like the migrant who died here dead. so we pretty much going to be working the same area before this person. let me see the gps do what we have me. ah, ah. okay, yeah. c this person was found on february 5, 2018. skeletal remains and identified. ah, we are very, very close to the area. so their site we
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have 11 gallon, so we're all together. so we need to save some for the next stop. me see if we're here to do something that is very close to my heart to give someone a presence to give someone a little bit of recognition that this person came a long way from home and died here. and the dream ended here,
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and i hope that the idea of the american dream doesn't die altogether. that he will, per door though, will stay because we need, we are country migrants and when in migration to renew our ideals and our notion of, of where we are as a countries be very careful here with this rocks. there's a rattlesnakes here. that's what i have a good one. stay there, stay there. don't
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you know? i'm saying, but i don't breeze the people in latin america believe that when someone dies at that particular location, the spirit stays somewhere, leaves the body and continue to hang there. and i'm hoping that my action by putting that marker there will wait till the spurs, the people who care about that we are humans with good intentions. and we have morals and that we care, that we are not people who are want to cause any suffering. little bit of water here. ok. the
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okay, we're going to be reading a poem, so please keep me in a minute of silence here. and well, while she is reading that reflect on your own losses in your own life, connect them to this person here. tom is all this shows change has been received. we need to step the cornish still. we cannot continue to lead people in the twenty's and thirty's die here, because you shouldn't be dying at that age. you shouldn't be dying when you're 20. you shouldn't be done when you're 30, and you shouldn't be dying. looking for the dream that this country advertise as fast as here's where you find it. that's why they call it the american dream. but
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now it's not a dream, it's a nightmare. the cry of the children. oh, do you hear the children weeping? all my brothers are the sorrow comes with ears. they are leaning their young heads against their mothers, and that cannot stop 30 years. the young lambs are bleeding in the meadows. the young birds are cheap chirping in there. now. the young funds are playing with the shadows. the young flowers are blowing toward the west, but the young young children or my brothers. they are weeping bitterly. they are waiting in the play time in the country of the free. ah, i
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i, i, i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation, community. are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is truth is the in the world corrupted. you need to this end, the join us in the depths will remain in the
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shallows. ah, it doesn't. you know, probably you know, my background is under state like. ok, you're trucking last year. so you'll have to, i lost his boss because i just got to the bottom, you just gotta read, you will be on monday, my thought my, those up as well. so i was just, you know what it was, you know, so my pull up, i got, you know, just, i mean my, almost what i'm already whatever set up i really just got a lot going on when i went up there and i really here. so i just don't get on to your interest that i speak to chantelle. that i'm one of this, but i would like to speak to somebody last month. i didn't we take care of all my just part of that. yes, it was a total good thing. i was calling with you and your team, samantha, katie. yeah,
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my thought a lot of problem. you just gotta go to the the the, the police officers show that in sweden becomes the 1st to be killed in the line of duty since 2007 made a search of violence of the opposition's claim to migrate elsewhere and outburst again so called woke culture, then president mac crawl, no less warning. the progressive american ideas racialized in france as he put it, will get some insight on, but from pamela guest, essentially, trying to use an american blueprint for french, which is really very different from america. i think step backward than they and they start to break up. the idea of part being vaccinated doesn't always mean unrestricted travel at the moment. anyway,
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