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>> it is definitely the incoming people from central america.social media for likes or affirmation of, yes, you're beautiful. i think that they're very vulnerable to recruitment. >> make sure you stay hydrated. >> how would you define your role in these girls' lives? >> i would say i'm a mentor, first off. >> don't forget the grand finale, all right? >> i'm not judging anything that they do in their lives. i'm very open to whatever they have to say. so i kind of play that role of, i'm going to listen to you, i'm going to advocate for you. and so they tend to gravitate towards that. >> you guys are adorable. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> what would you say is going on in your lives right now that makes having someone like emily important? >> well, i don't get along with my mom, basically. i have my good times with my mom, because at the end of the day she's my mom. but miss emily, i can text her, she checks up on me, i feel like i can trust her, i can let my feelings out. >> it's really helped you a lot? >> uh-huh. >> i was in the counseling's o
>> it is definitely the incoming people from central america.social media for likes or affirmation of, yes, you're beautiful. i think that they're very vulnerable to recruitment. >> make sure you stay hydrated. >> how would you define your role in these girls' lives? >> i would say i'm a mentor, first off. >> don't forget the grand finale, all right? >> i'm not judging anything that they do in their lives. i'm very open to whatever they have to say. so i kind...
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to vietnam. -- central america close to vietnam.hy are people coming from central america? because we created those problems. the problem with us in america is we do not have a good sense of history anymore. it is very easy to blame a mexican migrant worker for your ills. that is part of american society right now, and the republican party has exploited on that based on the tradition, let's not forget, that when the irish came in the 19th century, that was happening. when the italians and the jewish people came, that was happening. when the asians came, that was happening. america has a very good tradition of demonizing immigrants, and in fact does not realize the benefit that they have given to this country. i challenge people to go to cities. i am up in the northeast, and there are a lot of old mill towns in new england that are dying. people who are saving them? latin american immigrants are saving those cities. we have to take a pause. we have to understand that it is too easy. we are simplifying this debate and we have not expl
to vietnam. -- central america close to vietnam.hy are people coming from central america? because we created those problems. the problem with us in america is we do not have a good sense of history anymore. it is very easy to blame a mexican migrant worker for your ills. that is part of american society right now, and the republican party has exploited on that based on the tradition, let's not forget, that when the irish came in the 19th century, that was happening. when the italians and the...
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to the rest of the world, including a significant portion to latin and central america. >> do you have plans to visit the southern border? >> i've been there before and i haven't -- i mean, i know it well. i guess i should go down. but the whole point of it is i haven't had a whole hell of a lot of time to get down. i've been spending time going around looking at the $900 billion damage done by hurricanes and floods and weather and traveling around the world. but, i plan on -- now, my wife jill has been down. she's been on both sides of the river. she's seen the circumstances
to the rest of the world, including a significant portion to latin and central america. >> do you have plans to visit the southern border? >> i've been there before and i haven't -- i mean, i know it well. i guess i should go down. but the whole point of it is i haven't had a whole hell of a lot of time to get down. i've been spending time going around looking at the $900 billion damage done by hurricanes and floods and weather and traveling around the world. but, i plan on -- now,...
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to the rest of the world, including a significant portion to latin and central america. >> do you have plans to visit the southern border? >> i've been there before and i haven't -- i mean, i know it well. i guess i should go down. but the whole point of it is i
to the rest of the world, including a significant portion to latin and central america. >> do you have plans to visit the southern border? >> i've been there before and i haven't -- i mean, i know it well. i guess i should go down. but the whole point of it is i
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the group is mainly made up of people from haiti and central america, even stranded in tampa, tudor for months. several members of the taliban have been killed in a day of attacks, and afghanistan's eastern manga province is, comes as security operations continue against iso. no group has yet claimed responsibility. how severe fuel shortages have sparked even more protests and haiti's capital. the cost of fuel is stored in some petrol stations of closed dans have now started kidnapping and killing truck drivers as manual. palo reports from puerto prince ah, fires burning in the streets of the haitian capital, while protest, super worsening insecurity, have swept the city in recent days. demonstrations over fuel shortages are also becoming a daily occurrence. there are fears the city would come to a standstill if supplies or resumes soon are lit up. although i lit up with the government is not doing its job. they are the ones that you give a security that they should do everything to make sure pumps of petrol. so we can do what we have to do with the plug the despite some gas stations al
the group is mainly made up of people from haiti and central america, even stranded in tampa, tudor for months. several members of the taliban have been killed in a day of attacks, and afghanistan's eastern manga province is, comes as security operations continue against iso. no group has yet claimed responsibility. how severe fuel shortages have sparked even more protests and haiti's capital. the cost of fuel is stored in some petrol stations of closed dans have now started kidnapping and...
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the group is mainly made up of people from haiti and central america, who've been stranded in mexico for months. there was scuffles as police trying to stop them out as they was. john holland reports from mexico city. ha, another caravan emits code. it's been a reoccurring picture of the last 2 years, migrants grouping together to try and full sway through the country and to the us. buddha. the only surprise is that this time around, they have been stopped by mexican authorities. yet about a 1000 people left up a tula, the city, close to mexico, southern booth with guatemala on saturday morning they were trying to break through a ring of security pieces confining them there over months. they called the city of prison. i was another minute and i was having the thank you for 67 or 8 months, and then we been look up for a long time. we can't take it any more. we don't have war gone and we can't leave in or gone to, which is much worse. so we need to get out of here to feed our family up with alma oh. shortly after leaving tampa, tula, a shield. wool of the national guard, the block, the
the group is mainly made up of people from haiti and central america, who've been stranded in mexico for months. there was scuffles as police trying to stop them out as they was. john holland reports from mexico city. ha, another caravan emits code. it's been a reoccurring picture of the last 2 years, migrants grouping together to try and full sway through the country and to the us. buddha. the only surprise is that this time around, they have been stopped by mexican authorities. yet about a...
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going to be in central america. that's warmer after watch, but to the east of that. it's just more big thunderstorms focusing probably on cuba and the northern yucatan peninsula. ah, ah. the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel. daria antonio sugar has been arrested in a military operation. ah, other mon calling this out there alive from de also coming up. ah, a new migrants caravan pushes ball security forces and mexico in attempt to reach the u. s. august on security challenge taliban fighters are again targeted in the eastern province of nun gar, as a security operation continues against iso and rallies in bangladesh or as anger grows over recent attacks. talked in hindu temples, none ah . the leader of columbia as big as drug cartel has been arrested columbia, as president says daria antonia sugar known as austin yell was captured in a meticulous operation. he was highly sought in the u. s. as well. washington describes him as the leader of an armed and violent drug cartel. it had put up a $5000000.00 rewards out, locate him. died one donio, also got ali as o
going to be in central america. that's warmer after watch, but to the east of that. it's just more big thunderstorms focusing probably on cuba and the northern yucatan peninsula. ah, ah. the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel. daria antonio sugar has been arrested in a military operation. ah, other mon calling this out there alive from de also coming up. ah, a new migrants caravan pushes ball security forces and mexico in attempt to reach the u. s. august on security challenge taliban...
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group is mainly made up of people who haiti and central america who've been stranded for months. and united states and south korea, calling for com nearly a week off to north korea, test fired a new type of ballistic missile. the us envoy for north korea is sold for meetings with soft green officials. hungary prime minister, has accused foreign pals of meddling in his countries politics. it doorbell was addressing supporters of thousands, turned out for rival rallies in the capital, budapest. morbid mandy as mall. looking back 65 years and into the future, tens of thousands upon gary and march to budapest, in support of prime minister victor oberon, the date moxy, anniversary of the 1956 anti soviet uprising here. thought with the parliamentary elections expected next april. this was also a chance for robin to rehearse his line. but he fell more. would you basil brussels to day speaks to us and treats us along with the pole as if we were an enemy. we have a feeling of deja vu the air of the soviet doctrine permeates europe. that's all. well, it is time for them, brussels to under
group is mainly made up of people who haiti and central america who've been stranded for months. and united states and south korea, calling for com nearly a week off to north korea, test fired a new type of ballistic missile. the us envoy for north korea is sold for meetings with soft green officials. hungary prime minister, has accused foreign pals of meddling in his countries politics. it doorbell was addressing supporters of thousands, turned out for rival rallies in the capital, budapest....
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but also, how much can we expect of the governments in central america and in mexico to implement thehe social agendas that we have that supposedly will keep people at home. how is that actually going to work? do we have the credibility in the united states to really dictate and work cooperatively with these governments for a kind of common policy on migration? that has not been spelled out, and it's not convincing. and if you look at the return to the stay in mexico policy that the supreme court has said must happen, the biden administration is making it easy for mexico in its negotiations to say no deal or slow walk us even further because the biden administration doesn't want to return to the policy. eric: yeah, they were force thed -- >> -- a fresh memo at this time to find a way out of what the trump administration successfully did. eric: yeah. they were forced toot that by the court, they didn't want to do that. they were sued by texans and missouri, the administration was, so they're being forced to try and reinstitute the return to mexico policy. so finally, i mean, do you thi
but also, how much can we expect of the governments in central america and in mexico to implement thehe social agendas that we have that supposedly will keep people at home. how is that actually going to work? do we have the credibility in the united states to really dictate and work cooperatively with these governments for a kind of common policy on migration? that has not been spelled out, and it's not convincing. and if you look at the return to the stay in mexico policy that the supreme...
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we see powell playing a role in central america over the years from the early 1980's all the way until the end of the war. powell was very sophisticated and smart in terms of moving with the times so that at the beginning of the reagan era, he was there. in 1989, we launched an offensive in the capital to basically demonstrate to the u.s. government and the salvadoran government that they could not defeat the guerrillas. that worked. it was basically -- the offensive showed that the guerrillas were able to enter the capital and fight on their own terms. powell and the bush administration seeing this, pivoted and pushed the salvadoran government to peace. some historians will call powell a peacemaker, almost a liberal. if you are comparing him to alexander hager, then yeah. in the larger scheme of militarism, colin powell was also candor into mass murdering empires. amy: let's go back to colin powell's speec wn he falsely accused iraq of hiding weapons of mass distraction. >> every statement i make is backed up by solid sources. what we are giving you are faxing conclusions based on sol
we see powell playing a role in central america over the years from the early 1980's all the way until the end of the war. powell was very sophisticated and smart in terms of moving with the times so that at the beginning of the reagan era, he was there. in 1989, we launched an offensive in the capital to basically demonstrate to the u.s. government and the salvadoran government that they could not defeat the guerrillas. that worked. it was basically -- the offensive showed that the guerrillas...
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kamala harris had an initial focus on central america.ay creating a larger problem here. i think this really speaks to the fact that this is sort of an evolving dynamic problem. >> it is. it is an immense challenge for that reason. there are changes in who is coming to the u.s./mexico border. del rio is a clear example of this. last month we saw thousands of migrants a massed under the bridge. they came from south america, not central america where the focus has been. so officials are going back to the drawing board and thinking what they could do in this situation, connecting them to economic opportunity in the region. state department is funding ads to deter people from coming to the u.s. southern border. we should note harris, while all of this is happening, making inroads on central america through partnership with the private sector. they are setting up internet access in rural communities. they faced their first cup of coffee for nespresso, which is important for farmers in the region. there are going to be ups and downs. it is expe
kamala harris had an initial focus on central america.ay creating a larger problem here. i think this really speaks to the fact that this is sort of an evolving dynamic problem. >> it is. it is an immense challenge for that reason. there are changes in who is coming to the u.s./mexico border. del rio is a clear example of this. last month we saw thousands of migrants a massed under the bridge. they came from south america, not central america where the focus has been. so officials are...
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central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought when a young law and one is a comical all of them. yeah, no. i don't want to know if that will in lima, give more than you know, that a month ago went out. i don't over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to their limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face of climate change. people should have a choice to stay. i where they're from, if they would like to. but also we have to be realistic and offer different pathways so people can, will safely and with dignity, you know, so they're not, so they're not tracking, so they don't have to rely on priorities. so they're not put in situations of danger at the border in cabinets. i'm the heart of the year where i'm only out of whack a moment about the what, what it was to me more from let me before h
central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought when a young law and one is a comical all of them. yeah, no. i don't want to know if that will in lima, give more than you know, that a month ago went out. i don't over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to their limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains...
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we meet the migrants from central america tammond to book their weight, the u. s. ah, the u. s. and french presidents of hell, the 1st face to face meeting since that countries most serious diplomatic dispute in years. it came ahead of the g. 20 summit in rome, joe biden acknowledged the handling of a security packed with australian. the u. k. was clumsy, that agreement forced the cancellation of australia's multi $1000000000.00 deal to buy french submarines. biden says he was under mistaken belief that paris had been informed. we have no older or no more loyal, no decent ally in france. it's been with us from the beginning. reason, in part, when we came before we did was clumsy was done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression, certain things to happened that had but i mean to clear french read through, you know, what's important is precisely to be sure that such a situation will not be possible for all future congo coordination of congo cooperation. but for me, what's important is that we built during the past week, some very concrete actions in order to strengthens the
we meet the migrants from central america tammond to book their weight, the u. s. ah, the u. s. and french presidents of hell, the 1st face to face meeting since that countries most serious diplomatic dispute in years. it came ahead of the g. 20 summit in rome, joe biden acknowledged the handling of a security packed with australian. the u. k. was clumsy, that agreement forced the cancellation of australia's multi $1000000000.00 deal to buy french submarines. biden says he was under mistaken...
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central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades, and honduras is now going to a severe drought when a young law and one is a comical out. yeah, no. i don't want to know if them, when lee marquez was any element that go went out on the, on the i had been with over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to the limit, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and fly me. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face of climate change. people should have a choice to stay where they're from. if they would like to, but also we have to be realistic and offer different pathways so people can, will faithfully be, you know, so they're not, so they're not tracking, so they don't have to rely on communities. so they're not put in situations of danger at the border and cabinets. i've heard of here. when i was, i was going to me more go with me. before he left, we gave it a phone to document a trip that for many people, and long before they reached
central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades, and honduras is now going to a severe drought when a young law and one is a comical out. yeah, no. i don't want to know if them, when lee marquez was any element that go went out on the, on the i had been with over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to the limit, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and fly...
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foreign minister claiming that about 60,000 mostly haitian migrants are making their way through central america towards the u.s. southern border. >>> a devastating discovery in the case of 19-year-old miya marcano, the florida college student who disappeared a week ago. authorities locating remains. what they're saying tonight. >>> the dramatic rescue of a 97-year-old new hampshire woman as her house becomes engulfed in flames. >>> and that massive powerball prize. no winner announced. the jackpot still growing. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy sunday night. i'm whit johnson. we begin with the breaking news. urgent efforts off of southern california. crews working to contain one of the largest oil spills in recent history. at least 126 thousand gallons of oil leaking into the pacific. the source believed to be a pipeline 4 1/2 miles off the shore. the area impacted, a 13-square-mile stretch between huntington and newport beach. the impact already being felt on tourism. the last day of the pacific air show canceled. people urged to stay away from the beaches. images com
foreign minister claiming that about 60,000 mostly haitian migrants are making their way through central america towards the u.s. southern border. >>> a devastating discovery in the case of 19-year-old miya marcano, the florida college student who disappeared a week ago. authorities locating remains. what they're saying tonight. >>> the dramatic rescue of a 97-year-old new hampshire woman as her house becomes engulfed in flames. >>> and that massive powerball prize....
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central america has gotten harder and dryer over the last few decades, and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went along with blind the law, and one is a comical law general. i want to know if them, when lima give wilson, i'm going to go out i, i had, well, hearing a over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to their limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face of climate change. people should have a choice to stay. i where they're from. if they would like to, but also we have to be realistic and offer different pathways so people can, will safely and with dignity, you know, so they're not so they're not tracking, so they don't have to rely on priorities. so they're not put in situations of danger. at the border in cabinets. i'm the height of the year of where i'm only out of glance at the moment. hello. well they, i mean, well, i've gone west. before he left, we gave said a phone to
central america has gotten harder and dryer over the last few decades, and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went along with blind the law, and one is a comical law general. i want to know if them, when lima give wilson, i'm going to go out i, i had, well, hearing a over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to their limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and...
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central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went on long, long, long, long account. someone who was in the room and they went out some of the over the years, hundreds of thousands of 100 have this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to the limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face of climate change. people should have a choice to stay where they're from, if they would like to. but also we have to be realistic and offer different pathways so people can safely and would be, you know, so they're not so they're not tracking, so they don't have to rely on. so they're not put in situations of danger at the border and cabinets. i've heard of the year when i was my lover was going to me more come with me before he left. we gave it a phone to document a trip that for many people and long before they reached the us border. full lines traveled to the
central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went on long, long, long, long account. someone who was in the room and they went out some of the over the years, hundreds of thousands of 100 have this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to the limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face...
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they're from central america, haiti, cuba, nigeria, one family from china.stand now. they will make the trek tomorrow. the families, a lot of small children out here will go north heading to mexico city and ultimately as we know from talking to the migrants, they want to go to the united states. neil? >> neil: they all want to go to the united states. thanks, griff. griff jenkins. let's go to congressman henry cuellar. another large group heading this way. are you confident mexico is doing all it can to help out here to slow the crowd ordeal with the crowd or what with the crowd? >> first of all, neil, good seeing you again. welcome back, number 1. number 2, it -- let's look at what happened in chappas, the guard tried to stop them. they got overrun. they can certainly do more. they regrouped, intercepted, regrouped and stopped the crowd. but just again, play defense on the 1 yard line and then let them go. they need to regroup, intercept and regroup and intercept to break this up. once again, into mexico city, that's the point that they will decide which di
they're from central america, haiti, cuba, nigeria, one family from china.stand now. they will make the trek tomorrow. the families, a lot of small children out here will go north heading to mexico city and ultimately as we know from talking to the migrants, they want to go to the united states. neil? >> neil: they all want to go to the united states. thanks, griff. griff jenkins. let's go to congressman henry cuellar. another large group heading this way. are you confident mexico is...
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we've never seen this in central america according to john perkins and his book, confessions of an economic man, america spreading. don't see a guys that pick up the presence of trauma airplanes and kill them here. a bit coin is given him emancipation. when you see that, what do you? thanks, claire. hello, i'm thankful that you even introduce me to john perkins. and he came to the black, black shame summit and, and participated last year. so you guys are super amazing as it relates to it. still salvatore in central america, many of our brothers and sisters have been actually using bitcoin well before the government adopted. what we see that this is a movement of the people still. and then we need to make sure that we keep as many of our people engaged in space. we're happy to see governments do things right. a broken clocks can be right at least twice. but literally, i think it's the movement of the people, the reason why. because adoptions taking place, as you know, someone who's been so early and so often telling us this is the people baby and we're going to make this thing happen. no one
we've never seen this in central america according to john perkins and his book, confessions of an economic man, america spreading. don't see a guys that pick up the presence of trauma airplanes and kill them here. a bit coin is given him emancipation. when you see that, what do you? thanks, claire. hello, i'm thankful that you even introduce me to john perkins. and he came to the black, black shame summit and, and participated last year. so you guys are super amazing as it relates to it. still...
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what follows is another journey through central america and then to mexico all the way to the us border. but it is crossing the diary in gap that has traumatized many of these people yet despite the enormous difficulties, they say their hope for a better future is greater than fear and insist this trip is the only way they have to continue with their lives. ah, on the couch because billions and losses, bankruptcy and bailouts. when will the airline industry recovery begin washing terms diminished influence and laughter? america tesla becomes the 1st one trillion dollar automaker where other swapped us is the park industry? counting the cost on al jazeera planetary is approaching a tipping point in the lead up to the cop 26 climate summits al jazeera, so cases programs dedicated to one veiling the realities of the climate emergency witnesses green spells documenting the human experience on the front line planet s o s reports from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population. people in power of why politicians have been so unaffected in figh
what follows is another journey through central america and then to mexico all the way to the us border. but it is crossing the diary in gap that has traumatized many of these people yet despite the enormous difficulties, they say their hope for a better future is greater than fear and insist this trip is the only way they have to continue with their lives. ah, on the couch because billions and losses, bankruptcy and bailouts. when will the airline industry recovery begin washing terms...
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>> and many of these haitian migrants were leaving central america and south america because of the pandemic and the poverty and losing their jobs and everything. >> they're fleeing horrible conditions. >> absolutely. jon karl, thank you so much. big show this morning. "this week," a reminder, he will have a lot to go to here. one-on-one with bernie sanders and a key progressive at the center of that divide that's jeopardized the biden agenda. plus, anthony fauci discusses that breakthrough anti-viral covid-19 pill and what it could mean in the fight against the pandemic. that's coming up on "this week" right here on abc. jon, thanks again. juju, over to you. >> looking forward to that, jon karl, and thanks, whit. >>> we've seen lots of passion at marches from coast to coast this weekend in support of reproductive rights as several states work to tighten restrictions on abortion. abc's faith abubey is outside the supreme court this morning. good morning to you, faith. >> reporter: good morning to you, juju. they streamed into the freedom plaza by the thousands, demanding to be heard and seen
>> and many of these haitian migrants were leaving central america and south america because of the pandemic and the poverty and losing their jobs and everything. >> they're fleeing horrible conditions. >> absolutely. jon karl, thank you so much. big show this morning. "this week," a reminder, he will have a lot to go to here. one-on-one with bernie sanders and a key progressive at the center of that divide that's jeopardized the biden agenda. plus, anthony fauci...
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we made the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the country's doctors association says 2 people have been shot dead in protests against the military code . tens of thousands of people are on the straits and cities around the country. the us and the u. n. have called on sedans, military not to interfere with demonstrations, at least 13 people have now been killed since the military took power on monday. laura burton manley begins our publish, ah, it's been days in the making. thousands of galvanized on the streets of cartoon, demanding return to a transitional government. something they say was roped from them off the military coup on monday. they're risking a lot days of protests in the capital led to street to street battles with the military and demonstrate his killed and learned on our son. lovely in we went to the street because we reject the military rule. and he reject authoritarianism and categorically reject all the behavior of the military council. i don't know
we made the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the country's doctors association says 2 people have been shot dead in protests against the military code . tens of thousands of people are on the straits and cities around the country. the us and the u. n. have called on sedans, military not to interfere with demonstrations, at least 13 people have now been killed since the military took power on...
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we meet the migraines from central america, determined to walk away to the u. s. ah. some storms moving away from brits been hello everyone. here's your weather forecast for australia. things do settled down as we head toward sunday. a few spits of rain toward the north and you know the top and darwin, daytime high of 35. but your low temperatures are about 2627. so you're not catching much relief. and that continues over the weekend for new zealand. i think the biggest story will be the south west winds, but look what they're going to do. produce waves up to 4.5 meters high along that west coast, off to southeast asia. right now we've got our bursts of rain and our problem spots . i think will be across the areas of sumatra, the west, the north through java, and also still that western portion of borneo annoy and vietnam has picked up about $35.00 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. i think much of that same can be expected on sunday. now if i take you to china, we're watching a batch of rain run through. we'll call it pretty much gray lane right down to the
we meet the migraines from central america, determined to walk away to the u. s. ah. some storms moving away from brits been hello everyone. here's your weather forecast for australia. things do settled down as we head toward sunday. a few spits of rain toward the north and you know the top and darwin, daytime high of 35. but your low temperatures are about 2627. so you're not catching much relief. and that continues over the weekend for new zealand. i think the biggest story will be the south...
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central america. absolutely. with sanctions, with all kinds of military threats. so it's the same policies that are used. there's destructive drone attacks, but there's also sanctions on $39.00 countries. now a 3rd of the world's population, an endless, endless corporate drive for more wars, for more expenses. and that is what is so criminal, it's criminal for the people right here. and when we raise that, the generals who absolutely are part of this whole, this whole profit making scheme, we got to bring in, at the same time, the corporations and the politicians and the media, the media that serves as a public relations arm for war. and doesn't tell us the real cost of the wars, whether it's the wars here against nicaragua, where they're planning new threats right now in order to disrupt in order to destabilize or planning their plans against china or their plans right now in afghanistan, they pulled on the back and stand, what did they also pulled out? every dollar, every ounce of medicine, every crucial supply. suddenly there sanctions on afghanistan at the sam
central america. absolutely. with sanctions, with all kinds of military threats. so it's the same policies that are used. there's destructive drone attacks, but there's also sanctions on $39.00 countries. now a 3rd of the world's population, an endless, endless corporate drive for more wars, for more expenses. and that is what is so criminal, it's criminal for the people right here. and when we raise that, the generals who absolutely are part of this whole, this whole profit making scheme, we...
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we meet the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah. well right now, presidents and prime ministers are gathering and rome for a meeting of the world's leading economies up the annual g 20 summit. the equitable distribution of corona virus vaccines and the global economic recovery from the pandemic will be high on the agenda. fighting climate change will also be domination. discussions as this to day meeting precedes the call 26 glasgow. the un secretary general has warned of catastrophic outcomes for the wild. if the leaders fail to take ambitious action on the climate crisis, we asked you the above what the scientists tell us that are the levels of emission that should be needed in 2030. and in 2050 and it is clear that it leads nowhere. if developed countries will try to blame emerging economies and the emerging economies will try to blame developed countries. these is the moment for every body to the maximum. well, that's now thanks for our data matter. get at a james base. he is in ryan france today. james is we've been hearing tha
we meet the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah. well right now, presidents and prime ministers are gathering and rome for a meeting of the world's leading economies up the annual g 20 summit. the equitable distribution of corona virus vaccines and the global economic recovery from the pandemic will be high on the agenda. fighting climate change will also be domination. discussions as this to day meeting precedes the call 26 glasgow. the un secretary...
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and floods besieged communities. port lines travels to the front lines of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's appending lives, and fueling migration exit on doors. a climate in crisis on out jazeera blue top us oil executives testify before i came grad tional committee. their keys are contributing to climate change uncovering it on for far too long, big oil has escaped accountability, bridge central role in bringing our planet to the break of a climate catastrophe. ah . hello money site. this is out there alive from doha. also coming up. apostle of spending bales on the u. s. members of congress, a divided over want the president describes as a historic investment argentina's former presidents facing espionage charges, mauricio. mccrae suspected of ordering, spying on the relatives of crew members of a sunken submarine on facebook's parent company changes its name just weeks after a whistle blow accused the social media network of putting profits above people, safety ah top oil and gas executives have denied misleading the public about climate change? the ceo's of exxon mobil,
and floods besieged communities. port lines travels to the front lines of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's appending lives, and fueling migration exit on doors. a climate in crisis on out jazeera blue top us oil executives testify before i came grad tional committee. their keys are contributing to climate change uncovering it on for far too long, big oil has escaped accountability, bridge central role in bringing our planet to the break of a climate catastrophe. ah . hello...
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make the drink are the desperate condition than the location where they are places of 80 and central america that are going through very difficult times. those conditions are the number one driver, but of course anything that shows that it's not a 100 percent uncertainty. well of course then people have, oh that they can have a better life than they. neither are they. and if they are turned away, what, what, what happens to them? whose responsibility are they, if, if they don't get this asylum, but remain in mexico than that, but that just lost the status. absolutely, this is one of the most difficult parts of this scenario is when you're put in the remain in mexico program, then you're in mexico hoping to find for yourself not get hurt, not get injured during the buying period. and only if you win asylum are you allowed in the united states, and if you lose a violem, the question is, what? next? some people they keep trying over and over again. but then, you know, people get imprisoned when that happens. if you, we're crossing multiple times is brown for imprisonment in the united states, a
make the drink are the desperate condition than the location where they are places of 80 and central america that are going through very difficult times. those conditions are the number one driver, but of course anything that shows that it's not a 100 percent uncertainty. well of course then people have, oh that they can have a better life than they. neither are they. and if they are turned away, what, what, what happens to them? whose responsibility are they, if, if they don't get this asylum,...
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i like most people in the caravan, the martinez is have come from central america on today. in their case 15 people, 3 generations of their family have fled. late to they'll tell us why. like many of this, they arrived quickly at the met considered top a jeweler hoping to then travel through the country to the states. but of, for it's, he's confined them there for months. now they've managed to get out with what little they can carry. these bags contain all of elvin martinez, is his wife and free children's possessions. perched on a rickety buggy gal gas. thou, i'm our i reckon the wheels might give out at some point today during the walk. i'm right now this is everything that you have in the world. pretty much know ali test all look at in, in soon enough, it's time to head off. the group started before dawn to avoid the south metzger. he journey sound a little cheddar and the children who can't take it any. ah, and despite long lines of calls and taxes to the side of them, no one's going to give them a ride. the mexican government plan this time round seems to be to let peo
i like most people in the caravan, the martinez is have come from central america on today. in their case 15 people, 3 generations of their family have fled. late to they'll tell us why. like many of this, they arrived quickly at the met considered top a jeweler hoping to then travel through the country to the states. but of, for it's, he's confined them there for months. now they've managed to get out with what little they can carry. these bags contain all of elvin martinez, is his wife and...
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and the desperate journey for a better future, we meet the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah ah, presidents and prime ministers are gathering in rome for a meeting of the wilds. leading economy is at the annual g. 20 summit. the equitable distribution of corona virus, vaccines, and global economic recovery from the pandemic will both be high on the agenda. phasing climate change will also dominate discussions as this to day meeting precedes the cop 26 conference in glasgow. the un secretary general has want of catastrophic outcomes for the wild if need has failed to take ambitious action on the climate crisis. we asked you above what the science is, fellows that are the levels of emission debts it should be needed in 2030. and in 2050 and it is clear that it leads nowhere. if developed countries will try to blame emerging economies and the emerging economies will try to blame developed countries. these is the moment for everybody to the maximum or not speak now to our diplomatic editor james bay is he is in ryan for us. james, it's a fairly hef
and the desperate journey for a better future, we meet the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah ah, presidents and prime ministers are gathering in rome for a meeting of the wilds. leading economy is at the annual g. 20 summit. the equitable distribution of corona virus, vaccines, and global economic recovery from the pandemic will both be high on the agenda. phasing climate change will also dominate discussions as this to day meeting precedes the cop 26...
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central america looks like this. fairly dry cross mexico. but we do have some showers, acapulco mexico city in toward can cool, but i really wanna take you to the southeast of the us right now. some big storms moving through here. florida. panhandle, georgia. right into south carolina on thursday. we'll keep tabs on this one. we've got our to party, nor'easter india, atlanta, but look at the winfield at cross atlanta, canada. so for coastal sections of nova scotia could see wind gusts here of about a 100 kilometers per hours. that could certainly caused some damage to the west. we go and, you know it's, it's still raining for parts of western canada, vancouver rate through the fraser. and so, because we've got that cloud cover and shower to be, that's put in the cap on temperatures just a high of 9 degrees in vancouver, slightly below average. that's it. susan. ah, the summation is decided destabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be lost or holding a documentary explorer. how autocratic leaders undermine democracy to cons
central america looks like this. fairly dry cross mexico. but we do have some showers, acapulco mexico city in toward can cool, but i really wanna take you to the southeast of the us right now. some big storms moving through here. florida. panhandle, georgia. right into south carolina on thursday. we'll keep tabs on this one. we've got our to party, nor'easter india, atlanta, but look at the winfield at cross atlanta, canada. so for coastal sections of nova scotia could see wind gusts here of...
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the migrants from haiti, south and central america, and they hoped to reach the u. s. and settle there. early this week, president biden acknowledged that he should visit united states southern border, but also said that he hadn't had the time on his way to base journalists pull, dobson says mixed messages from the u. s. a. contributing to the current crisis. this is really a natural consequence of the prolonged structure economic situation in central america in the case of venezuela, we really have to look at the role of the united states in keeping these countries handicapped, impoverished to some extent. and in our case, the unilateral quest measured against the country, the road at washington is not innocent when it comes to the economic crisis as generalize economic crisis. in many of these countries in honduras and height, the question of migration for united states is very uncomfortable. they're all the sectors which we prefer not to see the migrants into the country, but they're also strong sectors, especially with the upper classes of the united states, which
the migrants from haiti, south and central america, and they hoped to reach the u. s. and settle there. early this week, president biden acknowledged that he should visit united states southern border, but also said that he hadn't had the time on his way to base journalists pull, dobson says mixed messages from the u. s. a. contributing to the current crisis. this is really a natural consequence of the prolonged structure economic situation in central america in the case of venezuela, we really...
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that's where most of the energy is going to be in central america. that's one router watch. but to the east of that. it's just more big. santos tools, focusing probably on cuba and the knowles and yucatan. pulitzer, ah! but on counting the cost, the g. 20 debt relief deal, which was supposed to help poor countries, but ended up lining the pockets of private investors. also, how to mom for goods is leading to arrive in force at child labor and from exporting cocaine to cannabis lobbies, ambitious to self medical marijuana. counting the cost on al jazeera blue, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from a london broadcast santa ah ah ah ah, hello, they are watching out a 0. let's remind you of our top stories. the sour, the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel, has been arrested columbia as president says darrow antonio is sugar, also known as of tanya, was captured in a meticulous operation. washington and put up a $5000000.00 reward to help locate him. while thousands of migrants have been travelling from southern mexico, the hopes of making it to the u. s. the group
that's where most of the energy is going to be in central america. that's one router watch. but to the east of that. it's just more big. santos tools, focusing probably on cuba and the knowles and yucatan. pulitzer, ah! but on counting the cost, the g. 20 debt relief deal, which was supposed to help poor countries, but ended up lining the pockets of private investors. also, how to mom for goods is leading to arrive in force at child labor and from exporting cocaine to cannabis lobbies,...