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the border wall is something that the border patrol has been begging for.s border wall. this is america's wall. he has given the border patrol exactly what they need and it is working. i was in border in san diego in early 80s. we arrest 2000 illegal aliens on a schiff across the soccer fields of tijuana. last time they got 48. border walls work. he shouldn't shut them down. you go to his website. he will stop worksite enforcement operations so they can work here legally. put a moratorium on deportations. when they resume deportations only those illegal aliens convicted after serious felony. he sent a message to the rest of the world, work here legally. we won't deport you. we won't detain you. you need to commit multiple misdemeanors we'll not remove you. it doesn't take a border expert to realize what that will do to our border. elizabeth: we hear what you're saying. also under the trump administration they arrested 600 ms-13 gang members, majority of who were illegal aliens. final word, tom homan? >> i'll say it once again loud and clear. the border and
the border wall is something that the border patrol has been begging for.s border wall. this is america's wall. he has given the border patrol exactly what they need and it is working. i was in border in san diego in early 80s. we arrest 2000 illegal aliens on a schiff across the soccer fields of tijuana. last time they got 48. border walls work. he shouldn't shut them down. you go to his website. he will stop worksite enforcement operations so they can work here legally. put a moratorium on...
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has signed a treaty to keep the irish border open. it's the land border between the u.k. and the e.u. . that open border is crucial for trade, but it's also a central part of the good friday agreement that ended the violence in northern ireland, which led to the deaths of more than 3000 people. despite this, the u.k. is trying to push through a new law that could undermine the open border, and its recently agreed treaty. but with the arrival of an irish american, u.s. president elect joe biden. and now has a formidable ally and its struggle with the u.k. . jonah hill reports from the northwest a violent this is the partner from from last year. around, the clock is counting down negotiations to reach a briggs it trade deal between the u.k. and the european union. for people living on both sides of an invisible border on the island of ireland, the outcome couldn't matter more. we depend on stuff from built on a dollar every day to be able to cross freely. like ways for our vehicles to be crossed freely. i can't, i couldn't see it working if there was a hard border. i don't
has signed a treaty to keep the irish border open. it's the land border between the u.k. and the e.u. . that open border is crucial for trade, but it's also a central part of the good friday agreement that ended the violence in northern ireland, which led to the deaths of more than 3000 people. despite this, the u.k. is trying to push through a new law that could undermine the open border, and its recently agreed treaty. but with the arrival of an irish american, u.s. president elect joe biden....
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wall is something the border patrol has been begging for, this is not president trump's border walliving them exactly what they need and it's working, i was in san diego in the early '80s and we had 2000 illegal aliens on a ship to tijuana, i think last time they got 48 compared to a thousand, border walls work and he should not shut them down, what he said himself, you can go to his website, he will stop operation so they can work here illegally he will stop deportation to put a moratorium on deportations, when they resume deportations it's only for those illegal aliens convicted of a serious felony. he just sent a message, you can work here illegally, we will not deport you, we will not detain you and you can commit multiple misdemeanors and we will not remove you, does not take a border expert to realize what that will do to her border. >> we hear what you're saying and under the trump administration they arrested 600 ms 13 gang members a majority who were illegal aliens, final word. >> allstate once again loud and clear the border and immigration should have been a major issue d
wall is something the border patrol has been begging for, this is not president trump's border walliving them exactly what they need and it's working, i was in san diego in the early '80s and we had 2000 illegal aliens on a ship to tijuana, i think last time they got 48 compared to a thousand, border walls work and he should not shut them down, what he said himself, you can go to his website, he will stop operation so they can work here illegally he will stop deportation to put a moratorium on...
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in the border areas who just came across into sudan. not a good place to deliver a real humanitarian response. we need to be further away from the border so that provides safety to the new arrivals. armenia says it has uncovered a plot to stage a coup d'etat. the alleged plot involved several of the opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week after they organised demonstrations against the prime minister, following his decision to sign a controversial peace agreement with azerbaijan. as part of the peace deal agreed a week ago, several territories will be returned to azerbaijan. they were part of the country until the karabakh war in the early 1990s when they were taken by armenia's forces. this map shows how territory has once again changed control — following several weeks of fighting. the first region to be returned to azerbaijan will be kalbajar, on sunday. from yerevan, jonah fisher reports. the war over, its dreadful human cost is becoming clear. this is a road near stepanakert, the largest town in nagorno—karabakh. it
in the border areas who just came across into sudan. not a good place to deliver a real humanitarian response. we need to be further away from the border so that provides safety to the new arrivals. armenia says it has uncovered a plot to stage a coup d'etat. the alleged plot involved several of the opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week after they organised demonstrations against the prime minister, following his decision to sign a controversial peace agreement with azerbaijan....
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is a border barrier.r where there is not one to see how useful this is to the border patrol. the border wall saves lives. it helps border patrol agents do their jobs. it makes border patrol agents safer. every place they built a border barrier, without exception, every place resulted in decreased you will legal immigration and decreased drug flow. why would you not want a low? elizabeth: why is president trump's wall more powerful than the democrat's version of the 2006 fencing? why is it more powerful. go ahead? >> because it's a smart wall. comes with, it comes with upgradeddism is of the like i said there is anti-dig technology. if you try to dig under that wall border patrol will know because of border patrol built with the wall. if you climb it, border patrol will know about it. this gives the border patrol advance notice someone approaching the wall, or climbing wall, give them time to respond. this is 34 feet high. they never had a wall built like this. what is does for the family groups. they can'
is a border barrier.r where there is not one to see how useful this is to the border patrol. the border wall saves lives. it helps border patrol agents do their jobs. it makes border patrol agents safer. every place they built a border barrier, without exception, every place resulted in decreased you will legal immigration and decreased drug flow. why would you not want a low? elizabeth: why is president trump's wall more powerful than the democrat's version of the 2006 fencing? why is it more...
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there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cool's. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go. again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would want the us to say, let them understand that this is the best way to go. it's more prosperous for everybody. on the island of ireland. not one fisi going to majority in northern ireland would need to want reunification. and right now there's no sign of that, but kiran remains under to it and is actively campaigning for a peaceful reunification. troubles are the thing of the possible. you know, the troubles, the violence doesn't work. the other day we need political agreement. we need our political leaders to be joined up you know, at the end of the day, the will of the people will be the pay all
there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cool's. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go. again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would want the us to say, let them understand that this is the best way to go....
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there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cools. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would want the eunice to say, let them understand that this is the best way to go. it's more prosperous for everybody on the island of ireland, but it won't be easy going. the majority in northern ireland would need to want reunification. and right now there's no sign of that. but kiran remains and to to know it and is to be campaigning for a peaceful reunification. troubles are the thing of the past. you know, the troubles, the violence, the work of a devotee, we need political agreement. we need our political leaders to be joined up. we need, you know, at the end of the day, the will of the people by
there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cools. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would want the eunice to say, let them understand that this is the best way to...
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wire borders problem again. the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to him. not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. i mean, that doesn't bother us here. believe me where and why is that?, well, because it always, we want it, we the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you know, our objective really as much less of a united ireland. we would like it to be all the place when the british shouldn't be here at all. they've no right to be here. we don't want them here. so, you know, we're being fully in europe and hopefully vote for another dream that brings this to a child conflict. the prospect of a special status to northern ireland has raised new highs and feel is reviving old questions about identity. did 9900 school friday peace agreement largely ended on the wrist. don't change the problems have not gone completely. mcclure has used to try to prevent violence here in belfast. the tensions are sti
wire borders problem again. the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to him. not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. i mean, that doesn't bother us here. believe me where and why is that?, well, because it always, we want it, we the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you know, our objective really as much less of a united ireland. we would like it to be all the place when the...
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say hello to the irish sea border.o get goods through it, you're going to need some very pricey paperwork — of a type never before required to move goods between within the uk. i nearly choked when the pm said, "don't worry about it, because all of these changes which affect northern ireland will be light touch. light touch regulations which require firms to make declarations when they sell goods to another part of their own country." and what will these changes mean for ni consumers? this week in brussels, eu leaders are discussing a possible uk trade deal, but even that wouldn't solve all of northern ireland's brexit headaches. a trade deal would help reduce the impact of a sea border, but it would not be enough to prevent significant change to our economic relationship with the rest of the uk. i know, i know i've been banging on about this for years. barnier this and backstop that, yadda, yadda, yadda. and nothing ever really seems to happen. in fact, you can be forgiven if you've forgotten we did leave the eu earli
say hello to the irish sea border.o get goods through it, you're going to need some very pricey paperwork — of a type never before required to move goods between within the uk. i nearly choked when the pm said, "don't worry about it, because all of these changes which affect northern ireland will be light touch. light touch regulations which require firms to make declarations when they sell goods to another part of their own country." and what will these changes mean for ni...
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hejoins me from kassala on the eastern sudanese border with tigray province.joining us. you're on the border, what are people telling you about why they are fleeing? the refugees are arriving here in sedona are definitely afraid. they talk to us about scenes of war in ethiopia. they say that they fear for their lives, they are worried about their safety, and they are traumatised in some cases, as well. some people have said to us that they continue to be worried, they look over their shoulders the whole time. there are reports that people are still hiding in the bush. just today we had another 3000 arrivals from ethiopia, so another 3000 arrivals from ethiopia, so the influx continues from that country. it is very worrying here, the mobilising, the humanitarian response at large scale. it's very difficult to reach some of these isolated border areas, but we are working with unicef and others to get help to these people. so our people fleeing violence happening in tigray, are they dutch or are they fleeing with a fear might be to come? it is very difficult to s
hejoins me from kassala on the eastern sudanese border with tigray province.joining us. you're on the border, what are people telling you about why they are fleeing? the refugees are arriving here in sedona are definitely afraid. they talk to us about scenes of war in ethiopia. they say that they fear for their lives, they are worried about their safety, and they are traumatised in some cases, as well. some people have said to us that they continue to be worried, they look over their shoulders...
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-- eu's external borders. what we saw is macron is focused on the latter two rather than the first pillar. rather than the open borders system within the you, he's talking about the sharing of policing information, that that needs to be done at a larger scale, and most importantly, that the you's external borders -- that the eu's external borders, there will be a crackdown. they will keep track of who enters and who exits across the black. a lot of people have said that schengen, like so many things in the eu, like the euro, was done only halfway. the eu has opened up its internal borders, but it left the policing of external borders to member states, and authorities are not sharing information with one another. it would be like if in the united states the policing of the border between mexico and arizona was up to the arizona state government. it would be a weird system. that is where we are going to see this proposal for reform focused. we are going to get a further idea about this when eu ministers meet on
-- eu's external borders. what we saw is macron is focused on the latter two rather than the first pillar. rather than the open borders system within the you, he's talking about the sharing of policing information, that that needs to be done at a larger scale, and most importantly, that the you's external borders -- that the eu's external borders, there will be a crackdown. they will keep track of who enters and who exits across the black. a lot of people have said that schengen, like so many...
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2,000-mile southern border. however, much of that amounts to replacing existing structures. when we were with the agents, we watched them apprehend several groups. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: most of them were across the border wall. >> right. >> reporter: so that gives people the impression that this wall doesn't work then. >> we designed for 415 strategic miles, but there's still a lot of area along the southwest border we need wall. >> reporter: did you get up there and paint this yourself? >> i sure did. >> reporter: nayda alvarez pushed back against the government when they first tried to take ther property in february 20 nerng shouting the message from her rooftop. more than a year and a half later, her case is working its way through federal court. her fate, she says, most certainly hinges on the outcome of the election. >> i'm going to fight it until the end, even if they build the wall, i'm going to fight it to tear it down. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, hidalgo, texas. >> garrett: still ahead o
2,000-mile southern border. however, much of that amounts to replacing existing structures. when we were with the agents, we watched them apprehend several groups. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: most of them were across the border wall. >> right. >> reporter: so that gives people the impression that this wall doesn't work then. >> we designed for 415 strategic miles, but there's still a lot of area along the southwest border we need wall. >> reporter: did you get up...
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wall fight with president trump as border arrest and border crossers for the sixth straight month, i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. >> big pharma ran millions of dollars of advertisements against me during the campaign which i one by the way but we will find that out. almost 74 million votes, we had big pharma against us, we had the media against dust, we had big tech against us, we had a lot of dishonesty against us. liz: that was president trump at his press conference, joining me now is brett tolman former u.s. attorney, brett president trump speaking out for the first time in a week going through a list of grievances and as he was talking about the lower drug prices, he did not take questions, does the account fight, what is your take happening with us they have lost 30 cases in court, they lost in three states recently, your take on what is happening now? >> i think the moment has come where president trump and his legal team has to produce evidence that is sufficient to overcome that initial doubt that people have that they have the evidence and it
wall fight with president trump as border arrest and border crossers for the sixth straight month, i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. >> big pharma ran millions of dollars of advertisements against me during the campaign which i one by the way but we will find that out. almost 74 million votes, we had big pharma against us, we had the media against dust, we had big tech against us, we had a lot of dishonesty against us. liz: that was president...
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but secure borders are a necessity.artel spotters across the wall in mexico checking if the coast is clear to send over human mules. these ones went that way, so yesterday i followed these guys... tim foley often spots them too, videoing the mules camouflaged with their backpacks of drugs. from his remote base in southern arizona, he leads a group of armed volunteers that patrols the border. is the wall making america great again? it's making it safer. tim represents a strain of american patriotism donald trump tapped into, giving up everything he knew in san francisco to come to arizona. why are you involved? what is it about the situation that gets you angry? i didn't trust the government, or the media to tell the actual truth about what was going on. here is some apple sauce... but what is the truth? there is another group of volunteers on the border. they're from a charity that leaves water and food supplies for people crossing overfrom mexico — asylum seekers fleeing persecution and migrant families with children r
but secure borders are a necessity.artel spotters across the wall in mexico checking if the coast is clear to send over human mules. these ones went that way, so yesterday i followed these guys... tim foley often spots them too, videoing the mules camouflaged with their backpacks of drugs. from his remote base in southern arizona, he leads a group of armed volunteers that patrols the border. is the wall making america great again? it's making it safer. tim represents a strain of american...
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also to the border, illegal immigrant border arrests are at highest levels since 2005.ou'll be surprised at the percent that are repeat offenders, and guess what kinds of things they are now hiding in? also border seizures of narcotics up double and triple digits versus last year. we've got the story. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. joining me now is former u.s. attorney brett tolman. we've been talking about this, and now conservative talk show host rush limbaugh would likely agree with you, he called out the trump legal team saying you call big pressers like rudy giuliani did, you promise you're going to deliver major blockbusters, and then you don't. and that's not good. what do you think? >> yeah. right now it is the very time that you are attempting to rally public credibility on the allegations that you've been saying for some time. it's do or die right now. i know we've been saying that for a while, liz, but the problem were is you're now starting to sense
also to the border, illegal immigrant border arrests are at highest levels since 2005.ou'll be surprised at the percent that are repeat offenders, and guess what kinds of things they are now hiding in? also border seizures of narcotics up double and triple digits versus last year. we've got the story. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. joining me now is former u.s. attorney...
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morgan has more from the border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the border reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in. here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is raising concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people who are right suffer from chest infections as well as malaria and factions. due to exhaustion from traveling for days, skipping the fighting in the tigra region, most of the refugees were spoken to speak of the same horror. saying that they have seen people being slaughtered, that they've seen aerial bombardment, which is made them fear for their lives and leave here to sudan seeking safety and seeking humanitarian
morgan has more from the border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the border reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in. here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is raising concerns among aid...
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and borders to them. while some 570 s. have died this year trying to make it to europe almost 1600, mostly west africans arrived in spain, canary islands, just last weekend. in the distance is the house belonging to a family who has migrated to europe and has running water electricity. the internet and here is the construction of another home funded by a migrants that has settled to the united states, compare this to the homes behind that have hardly any electricity or water with that visible difference in wealth with those families that have a relative abroad and those that haven't, that is pushing so many families and parents to send their children on boats to europe despite the risks. despite his ordeal shake him back. he has the blessing of his parents to attempt the crossing again, fleeing not war or poverty, but in search of a different life, a sense of being worthy to his family. and to himself. nicholas hawke al jazeera, i'm bored. andover of land captured by, as harry forces is due to take place,
and borders to them. while some 570 s. have died this year trying to make it to europe almost 1600, mostly west africans arrived in spain, canary islands, just last weekend. in the distance is the house belonging to a family who has migrated to europe and has running water electricity. the internet and here is the construction of another home funded by a migrants that has settled to the united states, compare this to the homes behind that have hardly any electricity or water with that visible...
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he wants to stop the border wall.lace they built the border wall resulted in decreased illegal immigration, decreased drug flow, it saves lives and helps the border patrol. he voted for the secure fence act in 2006. talk to the experts. look at why the decisions were made and build upon them and you can be the president with a secure border. griff: tom, he's not talking to the experts, he's bringing in the obama team, alejandro mayorkas will head the dhs, he was the number two guy there, instrumental in daca. he's going to bolster daca. i want to talk about stopping the border construction and also the pause, 100 day pause in deportations. the fact agents tell me that while it's not at the record levels it was in the recent past, the apprehensions are up so. what do these four things we've just pointed out, what does this mean for the progress made? how quickly do things go back to the way they were? >> we lose all the progress. when he talked about the things he's promised, stopping construction on the border wall, p
he wants to stop the border wall.lace they built the border wall resulted in decreased illegal immigration, decreased drug flow, it saves lives and helps the border patrol. he voted for the secure fence act in 2006. talk to the experts. look at why the decisions were made and build upon them and you can be the president with a secure border. griff: tom, he's not talking to the experts, he's bringing in the obama team, alejandro mayorkas will head the dhs, he was the number two guy there,...
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their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall.t in asia. but for some reason the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants than any nation inhe the world by far. elizabeth: okay. tom homan, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to see you, liz. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening editment" that does it for us, we thank you for watching. have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: happy weekend, everyone. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us this weekend. coming up in just a few moments, big news on the vaccine front this week. pfizer and biontech seeking fda emergency authorization of their covi
their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall.t in asia. but for some reason the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants than any nation inhe the world by far. elizabeth: okay. tom homan, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to see you,...
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people are arriving at the border in various points. we have to transport them to sites like this one where i am. it's an 8 hour drive through difficult, broads, on flimsy buses. it's not easy to do all this. it takes a bit of time, but i had meetings with the authorities here in the region today. and i think we are beefing up by the way. i'm returning to how to win tonight. and i am going to appeal on behalf of all humanitarian agencies for $150000000.00, for the next 6 months. we need to be ready for a few months of assistance, hoping that eventually people can go back. but many of the refugees aren't using official border crossings from what we understand. so how is the u.n. a.c.r. able to ascertain the number and the current needs? well, the sudanese government is receiving them also at an official border points wherever they have access and then they transport them to the official once where screening occurs, registration 1st assistance. and then for those who want transport to a more stable places, many people don't want to move f
people are arriving at the border in various points. we have to transport them to sites like this one where i am. it's an 8 hour drive through difficult, broads, on flimsy buses. it's not easy to do all this. it takes a bit of time, but i had meetings with the authorities here in the region today. and i think we are beefing up by the way. i'm returning to how to win tonight. and i am going to appeal on behalf of all humanitarian agencies for $150000000.00, for the next 6 months. we need to be...
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into makeshift border camps.unseng: thousands of people poured into the border. i remember before they pointed pen, itt us in the would bring the truck to the border and help us get on the truck. this was the first time that we saw this. we were so happy. threw ourough our -- hands up in the air, it is freedom. it is freedom. high, weirits were were hopeful. we were cut off from the world for four years. bunseng: we make it to the refugee camp. one of the best times i had with my family. we try to enjoy every moment at the refugee camp. past and about the about the future. susan: we're watching segment of the documentary, "ghost moun tain." we are with its producer, james taing. there are 70 questions. we don't have lots of time. let me ask you from a political standpoint, how have you and your father processed u.s. policy during that time and its impact on cambodia? one of the portions of the story that we really have to policy the impact on war and foreign policy and the collateral damage. what happened in camb
into makeshift border camps.unseng: thousands of people poured into the border. i remember before they pointed pen, itt us in the would bring the truck to the border and help us get on the truck. this was the first time that we saw this. we were so happy. threw ourough our -- hands up in the air, it is freedom. it is freedom. high, weirits were were hopeful. we were cut off from the world for four years. bunseng: we make it to the refugee camp. one of the best times i had with my family. we try...
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four the locations of the refugee camps on the thai border, we had to work with the border forces theread friends, we were good friends with some of the generals there. we were very fortunate with that. they were able to escort us in and get us -- they gave us footage that had never been taken in that area. susan: were you surprised that they were welcoming of your telling of the story? james: for some part. they themselves know some of the story and they go through there and they do morning patrols and when they find that people from the past are coming there and wanting to film, it sort of got them excited. they were like wow, this region can really become -- it can get more attention. it can get more people coming here. so that, for them, was personally rewarding on their side. susan: where did you find all of that vintage footage that you used? james: a lot of it was donated by the red cross, international red cross. a lot of news organizations in france had archives as well. the world hunger program as well. there are some that ap give us the license for and reused. -- we used. we
four the locations of the refugee camps on the thai border, we had to work with the border forces theread friends, we were good friends with some of the generals there. we were very fortunate with that. they were able to escort us in and get us -- they gave us footage that had never been taken in that area. susan: were you surprised that they were welcoming of your telling of the story? james: for some part. they themselves know some of the story and they go through there and they do morning...
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of course, there is that issue of the border between eritrea and ethiopia, which is also not the un border commission, had ruled the flashpoint town of but me to give in to eritrea. something prime minister is willing to do, but the area is currently administered by the current p.l.f. administration. that governs and definitely has an axe to grind without administration to see that he gets what he wants in terms of the border. he wants for a train. as we mentioned in our correspondent have a morgan has more from hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the reception center. now this center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan, hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with a number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is reason concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people who are right suffer
of course, there is that issue of the border between eritrea and ethiopia, which is also not the un border commission, had ruled the flashpoint town of but me to give in to eritrea. something prime minister is willing to do, but the area is currently administered by the current p.l.f. administration. that governs and definitely has an axe to grind without administration to see that he gets what he wants in terms of the border. he wants for a train. as we mentioned in our correspondent have a...
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there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cool's. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can function for this is the way to go. again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want for everybody. so we would want the us to say, let them understand that this is the best way to go. it's more prosperous for everybody on the island of ireland. but it won't be easy going. the majority in northern ireland would need to want reunification. and right now there's no sign of that. but kiran remains under tonight and is actively campaigning for a peaceful reunification. troubles are the thing of the past. you know, the troubles, the violence, the work, the other day we need political agreement. we need our political leaders to be joined up you know, at the end of the day, the will of the people will be people
there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cool's. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can function for this is the way to go. again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want for everybody. so we would want the us to say, let them understand that this is the best way to...
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troops here in the border between kesler and get out of but also on the border between, between here and got tired, but also on the border between that's a neighboring state that also shares a border with if you appear so lots of troops have been deployed to allow only refugees to come in. now the concern is that the region is very volatile, the region is very unstable, full of folly. so the concern is that this would spill over into region and countries and become a regional conflict. something if european says will not happen. mediation efforts have been going under way. there have been countries that have reached out including the sudanese foreign minister, abdullah reaching out to the prime minister, made and offering mediation an offer that was rejected by the if european side saying that this is unnecessary at the time. and that the situation will be under control in the shortest time possible. morgan reporting live from the sudan, ethiopia border. the talks aimed at ending almost a decade of violence in libya have reach what the united nations is hailing as a breakthrough poli
troops here in the border between kesler and get out of but also on the border between, between here and got tired, but also on the border between that's a neighboring state that also shares a border with if you appear so lots of troops have been deployed to allow only refugees to come in. now the concern is that the region is very volatile, the region is very unstable, full of folly. so the concern is that this would spill over into region and countries and become a regional conflict....
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fleeing across the border to sudan. prime minister has accused the tigre, a people's liberation front of treason and terrorism, and says the offensive will not end until it's removed. amnesty international says scores of civilians have been massacred, jaring the fighting, some of them hacked to death. well, the conflict is threatening to draw in ethiopia's neighbors as while, and there are fears that it could destabilize the entire horn of africa. sudan has offered to mediate the crisis and it's had been woken reports now from the sudanese town of officials are preparing for the arrival of up 220-0000 refugees. refugees continue to arrive at the sudanese european border here in the state of god. i would guess that the authorities went to check out the situation of the refugees and what is happening at the border. they say that more than 11000 have arrived over the past 3 days in to get out of state as well as neighboring states. and they say that more than $20000.00 are at the border waiting to cross into those 2 states
fleeing across the border to sudan. prime minister has accused the tigre, a people's liberation front of treason and terrorism, and says the offensive will not end until it's removed. amnesty international says scores of civilians have been massacred, jaring the fighting, some of them hacked to death. well, the conflict is threatening to draw in ethiopia's neighbors as while, and there are fears that it could destabilize the entire horn of africa. sudan has offered to mediate the crisis and...
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administered kashmir as cross border fighting intensifies. pakistan's military says india fired 1st, forcing it to respond. but indian officials have a competing narrative. they say pakistan fired a barrel of moved his along the line of control after indian soldiers fuld their attempt to cross the de facto border. there's been deaths and injuries on both sides in indian administered kashmir. people say there was panic when shelling started on friday morning and continued late into the evening. many civilians have been entered. those seriously hurt have been moved to the district hospital. the last seriously injured undergoing treatment elsewhere. some of the injured say they're worried, this has the potential to escalate into a full scale conflict. there is no fighting. i'm asking the government stop firing at the border. people are very frightened. this scared if this continues, there will be huge damage. kashmir is claimed by india and pakistan each a controlled part of the region. since the end of british rule in the partition of india in
administered kashmir as cross border fighting intensifies. pakistan's military says india fired 1st, forcing it to respond. but indian officials have a competing narrative. they say pakistan fired a barrel of moved his along the line of control after indian soldiers fuld their attempt to cross the de facto border. there's been deaths and injuries on both sides in indian administered kashmir. people say there was panic when shelling started on friday morning and continued late into the evening....
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international border in this region. as a bunch of right now, it is not our task force a 1000000 to leave all of this. you know, the 3 regions, so that's task of peacekeeping troops. that's why they moved in and it is their task. that's our backup plan. an estimated 60000 ethnic identity that left their region of color. and there has been anger and frustration here in other by john when this, all of these images of people burning the homes. they said that these villages and these homes did not belong to the armenians in the 1st place. and they were occupiers. and now that they're moving and they're destroying their homes. so it is going to take time before and actually the return of the people who were forced out from but people here are expecting that their forces are going to go and security and safety is going to be ensured. and then they will be able to go back and rebuild their lives. almost 3 decades later, thousands of supporters of u.s. president total trump of hell, a demonstration in washington. trump encourage
international border in this region. as a bunch of right now, it is not our task force a 1000000 to leave all of this. you know, the 3 regions, so that's task of peacekeeping troops. that's why they moved in and it is their task. that's our backup plan. an estimated 60000 ethnic identity that left their region of color. and there has been anger and frustration here in other by john when this, all of these images of people burning the homes. they said that these villages and these homes did not...
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as the border wall want up. as trump did 400 executive orders on border security.o bring drugs in via vegetables, medical supplies, home goods and trucks and more. >> right. elizabeth: we see it time and again, so i'm just not, you and i talk about it, john, just not seeing it on the radar screen in other media or washington. your thoughts? >> well it is threatening our young people. let's face it, liz, the war on drugs, putting people in jail for drugs is not the answer. we've got to get treatment. the extremists in sacramento want to give out free needles to people that live on the street. the aidea is to avoid hepatitis. the same time we are sending the wrong message. interduct the border. make sure drugs are not coming across. at the same time we have to attack the demand in this country. i have a young teenage daughter. a lot of other parents are worried about this flood of drugs that could come into the country especially if some of these security apparatus is dismantled in the next few years. we've got to make sure we keep these drugs out of this country. we
as the border wall want up. as trump did 400 executive orders on border security.o bring drugs in via vegetables, medical supplies, home goods and trucks and more. >> right. elizabeth: we see it time and again, so i'm just not, you and i talk about it, john, just not seeing it on the radar screen in other media or washington. your thoughts? >> well it is threatening our young people. let's face it, liz, the war on drugs, putting people in jail for drugs is not the answer. we've got...
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refugees are crossing the border each day. the un's appealing for $150000000.00 in aid to provide water shelter and health services over the next 6 months. it is in the camp in gaza, if in sudan where many are being relocated, a refugee camp here in sudan's got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1st opened it hosted about 200. if european refugees fleeing from the conflict in the region, now the camp hosts more than 7000, if european refugees and this place is becoming sort of a permanent shelter for them until things ease back home and they say it's safe for them to return. now this is the only formal refugee camp here and about of state despite sudan hosting more than 43000. if you know 3 g.'s over the past 3 weeks escaping from the conflict in the region. the other centers reception center in neighboring states and look to hear a lot of state are all just reception centers, including village 8, which is about 30 kilometers from the sudan. if you're a border that hosts mo
refugees are crossing the border each day. the un's appealing for $150000000.00 in aid to provide water shelter and health services over the next 6 months. it is in the camp in gaza, if in sudan where many are being relocated, a refugee camp here in sudan's got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1st opened it hosted about 200. if european refugees fleeing from the conflict in the region, now the camp hosts more than 7000, if european...
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he told us what refugees have been saying at the border. the refugees arriving here in sudan are definitely afraid. they talk to us about scenes of war in ethiopia. they say they fear for their lives. they are worried about their safety and they are traumatised in some cases as well. some people have said to us they continue to be worried. they look over their shoulders the whole time. we hear reports that there are still people hiding in the bush. just today we had another 3000 arrivals from ethiopia, so the influx continues from that country. it's very worrying here, they are mobilising the humanitarian response at a large scale. it's very difficult to reach some of these isolated border areas, but we are working together with unhcr, wfp, unicef and others to get help for these people. we have people who say to us they have fled actual violence, they have talked to us that they have, some of them have lost family members. and they're worried about the situation very much. others say they think they are no longer safe in ethiopia so that's
he told us what refugees have been saying at the border. the refugees arriving here in sudan are definitely afraid. they talk to us about scenes of war in ethiopia. they say they fear for their lives. they are worried about their safety and they are traumatised in some cases as well. some people have said to us they continue to be worried. they look over their shoulders the whole time. we hear reports that there are still people hiding in the bush. just today we had another 3000 arrivals from...
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external border and internal border imagine michael said it was clear that the borders need to be bolstered and strengthened the external one and internal one of the used and the example of the tunisian man the travelled illegally from tunisia through italy and into france to show how both the external border had failed to stop and and stop this person being able to get into the e.u. but then also the internal border between italy and france has meant that this young man was able then to carry out such a terrible attack in nice and he said this is a sort of thing that needs to be stopped now france is actually bolstered its own security on its borders but a man on my cross said that this change in area this area in the e.u. where you can travel about a passport needs to be reformed and really looked at other measures that are on the table were more measures that would look at trying to stop online hate speech and propaganda and also we heard from the e.u. council head shell michel who joined also this meeting by video conference he said there's something that he thought was very interesting
external border and internal border imagine michael said it was clear that the borders need to be bolstered and strengthened the external one and internal one of the used and the example of the tunisian man the travelled illegally from tunisia through italy and into france to show how both the external border had failed to stop and and stop this person being able to get into the e.u. but then also the internal border between italy and france has meant that this young man was able then to carry...
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ever morgan has more from the border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the border reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan, hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is reason concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people who are right suffer from chest infections as well as malaria and factions due to exhaustion from traveling for days escaping the fighting in the to group region. most of the refugees with open to speak of the same horror saying that they have seen people being slaughtered, that they've seen aerial bombardment, which is made them fear for their lives and leave here to sudan seeking safety and seeking humanitarian aid. no
ever morgan has more from the border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the border reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan, hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is reason concerns among aid...
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their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall.asia. but for some reason the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants than any nation inhe the world by far. elizabeth: okay. tom homan, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to see you, liz. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening editment" that does it for us, we thank you for watching. have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪have a great weekend, we'll see you back on monday. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today stating with assurance that he, not joe biden, won the election of 2020. president trump also blasted big pharma for their role in delaying their announcements of the china virus vaccine. president trump also accusing big pharma of playing a large part in the plot to undermine husband presidency. president trump's -- hi
their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall.asia. but for some reason the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants than any nation inhe the world by far. elizabeth: okay. tom homan, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to see you, liz....
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their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall.on the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants than any nation inhe the world by far. elizabeth: okay. tom homan, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to see you, liz. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening editment" that does it for us, we thank you for watching. have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ rock music plays ] >> a world-record car collection... >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> i believe his goal was to have one of every car ever made. >> a maverick driven to leave a mark... >> he went to a wrecking-yard auction, bought the whole wrecking yard. >> his family promises to carry out his grand plan. >> i think there was a feeling of dread, relief, excitement, and enthusiasm. >> i love it. feel the hair blowing, the top down
their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall.on the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants than any nation inhe the world by far. elizabeth: okay. tom homan, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to see you, liz. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth...
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refugees continue to arrive at the sudanese european border. here in the state of qatar of yesterday, authorities went to check out the situation of the refugees and at what is happening at the border, they say that more than $11000.00 have arrived over the past few days into got out of state as well as neighboring states. and they say that more than 20000 are at the border waiting to cross into those 2 states seeking refuge from the conflict that is currently unfolding. and it's a great region. and if you appear now, what's happened upon their arrival is that they are screened for health reasons, but also for security reasons. because some of those who have arrived so far are former combat sense. who put down their arms, fleeing the conflict and coming to seek refuge here and go about if they sudanese authorities say they are quite concerned about what is unfolding. once it's started . in these cover, the sudanese government announced that it is shutting down its borders. hearing about it as well as neighboring states and deployed more than $6
refugees continue to arrive at the sudanese european border. here in the state of qatar of yesterday, authorities went to check out the situation of the refugees and at what is happening at the border, they say that more than $11000.00 have arrived over the past few days into got out of state as well as neighboring states. and they say that more than 20000 are at the border waiting to cross into those 2 states seeking refuge from the conflict that is currently unfolding. and it's a great...
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of ethiopia, and particularly to the ticket i know international borders. and it is something that could bring in at a train into the conflict very quickly because of the cool friendship prime minister, ahmed of ethiopia, science of for the president of the trade enjoy also to greece have absolutely no relationship a long history of the most city with not just the present trip, but eritrea as a whole. this is huge by every measure. thousands of refugees have crossed into ever the corresponding ship and has moved from the hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the border reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan's, cassella states and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in. here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is raising concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this will create
of ethiopia, and particularly to the ticket i know international borders. and it is something that could bring in at a train into the conflict very quickly because of the cool friendship prime minister, ahmed of ethiopia, science of for the president of the trade enjoy also to greece have absolutely no relationship a long history of the most city with not just the present trip, but eritrea as a whole. this is huge by every measure. thousands of refugees have crossed into ever the corresponding...
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to the border now, just one of the major promises kept by donald trump was securing our border with mexico been done by the more than 450 miles of new fencing stopping the influx of illegal immigrants following our borders in caravans which have largely ceased. will this progress be reversed in a biden administration? back with me, tom moment. what we see a return of the caravans? >> real, aoc, is been plenty arrested and indicted for corruption in congress so maybe -- [laughter] the issue of the borders is serious. worked with espressos, i respect everyone of them but no one has done it more than president trump. 80% illegal immigration because of his work, because of him. we've been very successful on the border. let's under a biden presidency. it's obvious what will happen. he's already made promises of deportation, stop enforcement. will give you free healthcare. we'll get rid of ice detention. why do we do that you won't be deported or detained, you can get a job because ice is not involved. on top of that, we'll give you healthcare. david: you talk about defunding police, there is th
to the border now, just one of the major promises kept by donald trump was securing our border with mexico been done by the more than 450 miles of new fencing stopping the influx of illegal immigrants following our borders in caravans which have largely ceased. will this progress be reversed in a biden administration? back with me, tom moment. what we see a return of the caravans? >> real, aoc, is been plenty arrested and indicted for corruption in congress so maybe -- [laughter] the...