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. >> he and his daughter can go on these long, long treks, by themselves exploring the outdoors.hey went fishing. they hiked one mountain 7400 feet and believes she's the only child of her age to do that. >> awesome. start them young. she will be an intrepid explorer by the time she's 10. why not? he's clearly skilled. he has to carry things that people don't normally have to. hike for a little while. his wife will bring a fresh set of diapers. she's helping him pass stuff up. he and his wife are expecting another baby in january and he said that's one more he'll take along for the hike. >> before the kids start school this is the time when they have the flexibility to go explore, travel, do what they want. >> last winter they went 57 days on a hike and traversed 110 miles. this summer they covered 75 miles. but he hopes this becomes a documentary tv serieshat ty call "nina across the country." >>> make up for two girls. see how it ends next on "right this minute". >>> a lady who has been inspired to live differently. >> she says she feels more elf like than human life. >> it's a
. >> he and his daughter can go on these long, long treks, by themselves exploring the outdoors.hey went fishing. they hiked one mountain 7400 feet and believes she's the only child of her age to do that. >> awesome. start them young. she will be an intrepid explorer by the time she's 10. why not? he's clearly skilled. he has to carry things that people don't normally have to. hike for a little while. his wife will bring a fresh set of diapers. she's helping him pass stuff up. he...
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thousands of central american migrants crossing mexico towards the united states have resumed their long trek to the border that's the spot a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally issues dominating campaigning for november's mid-term elections in the u.s. john heilemann reports now from chap us in southern mexico. they resumed their trek at four in the morning trying to make some headway before the baking midday sun even then it was hard work several thousand men women and children dispersed in a long exhausted trail their goal is to reach the united states a country where they've now become a political football in a bitter election race. with the ability to. take your camera and search. started going to take you john take the camera go in the middle and you're going to find emissary you're going to find middle eastern you're going to find everything and guess what we're not allowed to them in our car we want to say. too much to we quit the caravan i want to syria didn't find anyone from the middle east north terrorists or isis all
thousands of central american migrants crossing mexico towards the united states have resumed their long trek to the border that's the spot a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally issues dominating campaigning for november's mid-term elections in the u.s. john heilemann reports now from chap us in southern mexico. they resumed their trek at four in the morning trying to make some headway before the baking midday sun even then it was...
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their week—long trek through central america from honduras, one of the poorest countries in the regionht them here, to the gates of mexico. their dream is to keep going and get to the united states. many in this convoy are upset that they are being betrayed by some as the worst of humanity. translation: the majority of us are hard workers. we want something better. we are not here because we are criminals, we are here because we want to help our families and our children. donald trump has called it an assault on the us border. if the large caravan of people heading to the us is not stopped and brought back to honduras, no money or aid will be given to honduras, he warned earlier this week. i must in the strongest of terms ask mexico to stop this onslaught, he added later. since those threats, the number of peoplejoining this convoy has only increased. but not all want to use the official border crossing and risk being turned back. already trying other means of continuing theirjourney north. if they do manage to get to the us border they have the legal right to claim asylum, but donald
their week—long trek through central america from honduras, one of the poorest countries in the regionht them here, to the gates of mexico. their dream is to keep going and get to the united states. many in this convoy are upset that they are being betrayed by some as the worst of humanity. translation: the majority of us are hard workers. we want something better. we are not here because we are criminals, we are here because we want to help our families and our children. donald trump has...
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y.ousands of central american migrants resume their long trek northward toward the u.s. today.iana diaz is traveling with the caravan in southern mexico. adriana. >> reporter: jeff, there are signs that the caravan may be losing steam. tcording to the mexican government, an estimated 1700 people have applied for asylum here in mexico, and at least 495 have asked to be sent back to honduras., anyonewho aps gud ele we expt the number of people in thisav others have joined in along the way. there's actually also another inravan entering mexico that's expected to try to catch up to atis one. now, these people traveled 30 miles today over ten hours. they've reached the town of mapastepec, mexico. they're getting some much-needed rest. there is some live music being ucayed over there to offer a little bit of a break before they head out again for a long ply tomorrow. jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz is in mapastepec, mexico. thank you. still ahead here on the "cbs evening news:" a new type of flu drug is approved, the first in flo decades. but up next, someone purchased a lottery ticket a
y.ousands of central american migrants resume their long trek northward toward the u.s. today.iana diaz is traveling with the caravan in southern mexico. adriana. >> reporter: jeff, there are signs that the caravan may be losing steam. tcording to the mexican government, an estimated 1700 people have applied for asylum here in mexico, and at least 495 have asked to be sent back to honduras., anyonewho aps gud ele we expt the number of people in thisav others have joined in along the way....
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united nations thousands of central american migrants mostly from honduras a pressing on with their long trek across mexico towards the u.s. they still have more than sixteen hundred kilometers to go before they get to the border donald trump has warned that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally u.s. vice president mike pence is accused venezuela of funding the migrant caravan president nicolas maduro hit back calling pence crazy at an extremist element of the whore do you wanna see that the man see that this caravan is being financed by venezuela by president nicolas maduro and it ain't team to the security in defeats of the united states i don't know why the first thing it causes is laughter and the second is concern because the imperialists paranoia begins to accuse president madeira and been as well or of interesting that happens to them. dozens of refugees and migrants of been fighting with bosnian police while trying to cross the border into neighboring croatia they managed to get through an initial police cordon before being stopped at a second barrier local media say th
united nations thousands of central american migrants mostly from honduras a pressing on with their long trek across mexico towards the u.s. they still have more than sixteen hundred kilometers to go before they get to the border donald trump has warned that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally u.s. vice president mike pence is accused venezuela of funding the migrant caravan president nicolas maduro hit back calling pence crazy at an extremist element of the whore do you wanna...
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their week—long trek through central america from honduras, one of the poorest countries in the region gates of mexico. their dream is to keep going and get to the united states. many in this convoy the united states. many in this c0 nvoy a re the united states. many in this convoy are upset that they are being betrayed by some as the worst of humanity. translation: the majority of us are ha rd translation: the majority of us are hard workers. we want something better. we are not here because we are criminals, we are here because we wa nt are criminals, we are here because we want to help our families and our children. donald trump has called it an assault on the us border. if the large caravan of people heading to the us is not stopped and brought back to honduras, no money or eight will be given to honduras, he warned earlier this week. i must in the strongest of terms ask mexico to stop this onslaught, he added later. since those threats, the number of people joining since those threats, the number of peoplejoining this since those threats, the number of people joining this convoy h
their week—long trek through central america from honduras, one of the poorest countries in the region gates of mexico. their dream is to keep going and get to the united states. many in this convoy the united states. many in this c0 nvoy a re the united states. many in this convoy are upset that they are being betrayed by some as the worst of humanity. translation: the majority of us are ha rd translation: the majority of us are hard workers. we want something better. we are not here because...
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being lv 's presint wants to prosecut countr > thousands of central american migrants resume their long trek northward toward the u.s. today. adriana diaz is traveling with the caravan in mexico. adriana. >> reporter: jeff, there are signs the caravan may be losing speed. according to the mexican government, an estimate the 1700 people have applied for asylum here in mexico, and at least 495 have asked to be sent back to honduras. now, under mexican law, anyone who applies for asylum is guaranteed food and shelter. we did expect the number of people in this caravan to fluctuate as people decide to drop out out of exhaustion, and others have joined in along the way. there is actually another caravan entering mexico, but suspected to try to catch up to this one. now, these people traveled 30 miles today, over ten hours. they reached this town and getting much needed rest. there is some live music being played over there to offer a little bit of a break before they head out again for a long day tomorrow. jeff? >> adriana, excuse me. thanks very much. >>> still ahead, a new type of flu drug is a
being lv 's presint wants to prosecut countr > thousands of central american migrants resume their long trek northward toward the u.s. today. adriana diaz is traveling with the caravan in mexico. adriana. >> reporter: jeff, there are signs the caravan may be losing speed. according to the mexican government, an estimate the 1700 people have applied for asylum here in mexico, and at least 495 have asked to be sent back to honduras. now, under mexican law, anyone who applies for asylum...
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. >>> right now thousands are making the long trek from central america to the u.s.southern rder. >> this huge crowd crossing from guatemala to mexic over the weekend. >> and ahead of the mid-terms, the president is using thi a a talking point. he even made claims. susan? d g starting this jam packed week and one of the talking points is the caravan. >> the migrant caravan. 7,000 strong continues to push tarrtghtrhrindgic mouex of tweets. the president painted the refugees as criminals, adding without evidence that some of middle eastern descent are among them. >> take yourcamera. search. you'll find ms 13, middl eastern, you'll find everything. >> reporter: also without id ce, he blamed democrats. >> they won't let anyone change immigration laws. >> reporter: setting aside one of the most bitter ralries of 2016. >> hold the bible high. >> the man sutterly lly amoral. >> he is beautiful ted. >> reporr:allying cries as well. vice president biden is stumping for candidates in florida. >> it is about dreamaig dreaming again. bits possibilities. >> reporter: president ob
. >>> right now thousands are making the long trek from central america to the u.s.southern rder. >> this huge crowd crossing from guatemala to mexic over the weekend. >> and ahead of the mid-terms, the president is using thi a a talking point. he even made claims. susan? d g starting this jam packed week and one of the talking points is the caravan. >> the migrant caravan. 7,000 strong continues to push tarrtghtrhrindgic mouex of tweets. the president painted the...
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he made the threat earlier this year when mostly women and children made the 2,000 month long trek from southern mexico. >> we need the wall. if we don't get border security, we'll have no choice. we'll close down the country. because we need border security. >> several were arrested for attempting to enter the u.s. illegally. others crossed the border and petitioned for asylum. president trump responding to the latest caravan pointing the finger at democrats ahead of next month's midterm election. in a tweet calling in a democratic party led assault and saying leaders are doing little to stop the large flow of people including many criminals. the president threatening to cut off aid to the northern triangle countries and calling on mexico to help stop the, quote, onslaught. >> abc news confirmed that two boeing 727s full of mexican federal police were sent to mexico's border with guatemala to intercept the caravan. abc news, los angeles. >>> senator camilla harris may be gearing up for a 2020 presidential run. according to a new report, her advisers are reportedly discussing a rough st
he made the threat earlier this year when mostly women and children made the 2,000 month long trek from southern mexico. >> we need the wall. if we don't get border security, we'll have no choice. we'll close down the country. because we need border security. >> several were arrested for attempting to enter the u.s. illegally. others crossed the border and petitioned for asylum. president trump responding to the latest caravan pointing the finger at democrats ahead of next month's...
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troops already there, what they're doing, and an update on the thousands of people still making their long trek north. >>> ate at the cleaner over just one item. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds," next. >>> and this morning, nbc bay area's pete suratos is reflecting his weight loss journey. he shared these before and after photos there on twitter. he was writing there, that since 2015 he lost more than 50 pounds. read all about how he dropped the weight.@petesuratostv. san francisco man who took in "one" shirt to get it d >>you. right now nbc bay area responds to a san francisco man who took one shirt to the dry cleaners to get it cleaned and found himself ou c shir that was worn just once. how's that? joel brunk splurged on a nice tom ford shirt for his wedding. after tying the not, he dropped his shirt off at mulberry's cleaners on philbert and never saw his $600 shirt again. the cleaner told him they lost it. joel said they reimbursed at ten times the cost of cleaning. he told us he paid $12.50 to get that shirt cleaned. do the math. multiply that times ten and
troops already there, what they're doing, and an update on the thousands of people still making their long trek north. >>> ate at the cleaner over just one item. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds," next. >>> and this morning, nbc bay area's pete suratos is reflecting his weight loss journey. he shared these before and after photos there on twitter. he was writing there, that since 2015 he lost more than 50 pounds. read all about how he...
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many of those making the long trek say they are looking for work and falling violence at home. fox's lauren blanchard is live in the nation's capital tonight. the president is using this caravan as a campaign issue now. >> reporter: that's exactly right, andre. the president is currently on stage in texas, rallying for senator ted cruz. you can believe the migrant caravan will be a big topic of his speech. president trump is calling that caravan heading north and national emergency for the united states, he is threent aid money. in the southern mexico city of tapachula, the number of central american migrants trekking north swell to nearly 7000. on twitter, president trump doubled down on threats, warning the u.s. will, quote, now begin cutting off or substantially reducing foreign aid, given to guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. >> what's happening at the border was caused by the democrats. >> reporter: the president, going on to warn he has alerted the border patrol and military that this is a national emergency. saying, quote, criminals, and unknown middle easterners, are
many of those making the long trek say they are looking for work and falling violence at home. fox's lauren blanchard is live in the nation's capital tonight. the president is using this caravan as a campaign issue now. >> reporter: that's exactly right, andre. the president is currently on stage in texas, rallying for senator ted cruz. you can believe the migrant caravan will be a big topic of his speech. president trump is calling that caravan heading north and national emergency for...
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thousands of central american migrants mostly from honduras of pressing on with long trek across mexico towards the u.s. they're now in southern mexico and still have more than sixteen hundred kilometers ahead of them the full reaching the u.s. border they will trump as well that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally. u.s. vice president mike pence is accused venezuela of funding the migrant caravan a claim the president nicolas maduro rejects. and on the whole you want to see that the man see that this caravan is being financed by venezuela by president nicolas maduro and it nineteen to the security and defeats of the united states i don't know why the first thing it causes is laughter and the second is concern because the imperialist paranoia begins to accuse the president the durata and been as wily of everything that happens to be. the largest nato war games since the one nine hundred eighty s. are beginning in norway troops from thirty one countries have weeks of military exercises ahead of them a month after russian and chinese forces had their largest have a joint
thousands of central american migrants mostly from honduras of pressing on with long trek across mexico towards the u.s. they're now in southern mexico and still have more than sixteen hundred kilometers ahead of them the full reaching the u.s. border they will trump as well that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally. u.s. vice president mike pence is accused venezuela of funding the migrant caravan a claim the president nicolas maduro rejects. and on the whole you want to see...
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thousands of central american migrants crossing mexico towards the united states have resumed their long trek to the border that's the spot a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they won't be allowed to enter the country the issues dominating campaigning for november's mid-term elections in the u.s. john heilemann reports from chap us in southern mexico. they resumed their truck at four in the morning trying to make some headway before the baking midday sun even then it was hard work several thousand men women and children dispersed in a long exhausted trail their goal is to reach the united states a country where they've now become a political football in a bitter election race. with the ability to. take your cameras and search. certainly going to take you john take the camera go in the middle and you're going to find emissary you're going to find middle eastern you're going to find everything and guess what we're not allowed to them in our car we want to say. the most a week with the caravan out syria didn't find anyone from the middle east north terrorists or isis all of which pr
thousands of central american migrants crossing mexico towards the united states have resumed their long trek to the border that's the spot a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they won't be allowed to enter the country the issues dominating campaigning for november's mid-term elections in the u.s. john heilemann reports from chap us in southern mexico. they resumed their truck at four in the morning trying to make some headway before the baking midday sun even then it was hard work...
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it's a threat he made earlier ildren, made the 2,000 mile ofd month-long trek from southern mexico. >ry because we need border security. >> reporter: several in that group were arrested for attempting to enter the u.s. illegally. others were able to cross the border and petition for asylum. president trump responding to this latest caravan, pointing the finger at democrats ahead of next month's midterm election. in a tweet calling this a democratic party-led assault and saying leaders are doing little to stop the large flow of people, including many criminals. the president also threatening to cut off aid to the northern triangle countries and calling on mexico to help stop the, quote, onslaught. and abc news confirmed that two boeing 727s full of mexican federal police were sent to mexico's border with guatemala to intercept the caravan. kendis? erielle? >> natalie, thank you. immigration a hot topic right now. also sparking quite a disagreement at the white house. >> yeah, it was like fight night or fight day at the white house. two of the president's most senior advisers got into a
it's a threat he made earlier ildren, made the 2,000 mile ofd month-long trek from southern mexico. >ry because we need border security. >> reporter: several in that group were arrested for attempting to enter the u.s. illegally. others were able to cross the border and petition for asylum. president trump responding to this latest caravan, pointing the finger at democrats ahead of next month's midterm election. in a tweet calling this a democratic party-led assault and saying leaders...
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greg: thanks >> thousands of central american migrants on their long arduous trek.to stop them, -- i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". jon: they report some 2000 migrants swam or rafted over and across the river that separates mexico from guatemala. then the caravan reformed with an eye to the nearest southern border. some i can say they just want a
greg: thanks >> thousands of central american migrants on their long arduous trek.to stop them, -- i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". jon: they report some 2000 migrants swam or rafted over and across the river that separates mexico from guatemala. then the caravan reformed with an eye to the nearest southern border. some i can say they just want a
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traffickers and other dangerous individuals used to entice vulnerable families to make the long and dangerous trek north. >> mr. vice president, are you saying you have evidence that there are terrorists in the caravan right now? >> what i can say to you is -- >> statistically, there has been a number -- >> yeah. >> so you're saying there are terrorists in the caravan. a lot of middle easterners who live in the united states, middle eastern descent, find that kind of rhetoric -- >> i'll take it -- let me just tell you something. >> isn't that true, mr. president? >> i spoke with border patrol this morning and i spoke to them last evening and i spoke to them the day before, i speak to them all of the time. and they say, and you know this as well as anybody. over the course of the year, over the course of a number of years, they have intercepted many people from the middle east. they have intercepted isis. they have intercepted all sorts of people. they have intercepted good ones and bad ones. they have intercepted wonderful people for the middle east. and they have intercepted bad ones. they have i
traffickers and other dangerous individuals used to entice vulnerable families to make the long and dangerous trek north. >> mr. vice president, are you saying you have evidence that there are terrorists in the caravan right now? >> what i can say to you is -- >> statistically, there has been a number -- >> yeah. >> so you're saying there are terrorists in the caravan. a lot of middle easterners who live in the united states, middle eastern descent, find that kind...
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greg: thanks >> thousands of central american migrants on their long arduous trek. and despite trying to stop them, -- i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". jon: they report some 2000 migrants swam or rafted over and across the river that separates mexico from guatemala. then the caravan reformed with an eye to the nearest southern border. some i can say they just want a better life. >> a better future for my daughter. to put her to study when she gets older and get her ahead. she's only five months. >> is been a lot of suffering? >> yes she suffered very much. the goal is to arrive to the united states. >> what you want to work there? >> i don't know. >> william longeness a live where the caravan is expected to arrive soon. william? >> they actually have, they walked for about 12 hours and ended here in this town square. in his rainy season, we are having a thunderstorm right now. shelters are filled up, overflow is here. you can see some taking cover wherever they can. also over here, on the overhangs of several businesses these people remember, they only h
greg: thanks >> thousands of central american migrants on their long arduous trek. and despite trying to stop them, -- i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". jon: they report some 2000 migrants swam or rafted over and across the river that separates mexico from guatemala. then the caravan reformed with an eye to the nearest southern border. some i can say they just want a better life. >> a better future for my daughter. to put her to study when she gets older and get...
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he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here for instance on trekking tours as long as they follow strict guidelines however most tourists usually want to see the island's main attraction its unique coral reefs but just how long they'll remain intact is a concern. because the med is home to the world's second largest coral reef more than five hundred species of fish live here some threatened by extinction it's a fragile paradise and a valuable treasure. according to a study by the german corporation for international cooperation the deterioration of cousin mills coral reefs could cost the island around seventy million euros in income annually. if we lose water quality it will stay clear of the water and we look specious twelve percent of the person that gets to go to mail won't come back so we're working hardly in order to make the people more conscious about that and when when when i see people talking about tourist but also the guy that goes with the tories they are like our ambassador what the guy. what is correct the tories will do. diving instructor try mando ra
he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here for instance on trekking tours as long as they follow strict guidelines however most tourists usually want to see the island's main attraction its unique coral reefs but just how long they'll remain intact is a concern. because the med is home to the world's second largest coral reef more than five hundred species of fish live here some threatened by extinction it's a fragile paradise and a valuable treasure. according to a study...
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. >> woodruff: they are on a long and difficult trek: thousands of central american migrants, making their way, as a group, to the united states. the caravan, pausing for rest today in huixtla, mexico, has suddenly become the subject of heated political rhetoric here. but first: a look at who's traveling in the caravan, and the "why," from amna nawaz. >> nawaz: in the southern mexican city of tapachula, more than 7,000 migrants, mostly honduran, woke this morning to continue the journey north. >> ( translated ): when we heard the caravan was coming we joined. so this is aopportunity to improve my family's life >> nawaz: reuters reporter uplphine schrank is traveling with the gand describes it as less of a caravan, and more of an exodus.re >> it's mixture. the majorityre fairly young but it's a complete mie of men, women, lots of children, peop of various ages. >> nawaz: caravans like this have been organized for more than a decade-- a group migrbuilt on the principle of safety in numbers and helped along the way by non-profits like "pueblo sin fronteras." earlier this spring, a small
. >> woodruff: they are on a long and difficult trek: thousands of central american migrants, making their way, as a group, to the united states. the caravan, pausing for rest today in huixtla, mexico, has suddenly become the subject of heated political rhetoric here. but first: a look at who's traveling in the caravan, and the "why," from amna nawaz. >> nawaz: in the southern mexican city of tapachula, more than 7,000 migrants, mostly honduran, woke this morning to...
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human traffickers and other dangerous individuals use to entice vulnerable families to make a long and dangerous trek. reporter: mr. vice president you say you have evidence there are terrorists in the caravan right now? >> what i can say to you -- reporter: statistically over number of years, that is the not same as saying there are terrorists in the caravan. a lot of middle easterners in the united states, americans of middle east earn dissent find that kind of rhetoric a appalling. isn't that true, mr. president. >> let me tell you something. i spoke with border patrol this morning, i spoke to them last evening spoke to them day he have about, speak to them all the time, they say, you know this as well as anybody, over the course of the year, over the course of a number of years, they have intercepted many people from the middle east. they have intercepted isis. they have intercepted all sorts of people. they have intercepted good ones and bad ones. they have intercepted wonderful people from the middle east and they have intercepted bad ones. they have intercepted wonderful people from south amer
human traffickers and other dangerous individuals use to entice vulnerable families to make a long and dangerous trek. reporter: mr. vice president you say you have evidence there are terrorists in the caravan right now? >> what i can say to you -- reporter: statistically over number of years, that is the not same as saying there are terrorists in the caravan. a lot of middle easterners in the united states, americans of middle east earn dissent find that kind of rhetoric a appalling....
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traffickers and other dangerous individuals used to entice vulnerable families to make the long and dangerous trek north. mr. . >> mr. vice president are you saying that you have evidence that there are terrorists in the caravan right now? >> what i can say to you is. >> you are saying statistically there has been a number over the years not the same. a lot of middle easterners live in the united states. americans middle eastern dissent who find that kind of rhetoric appalling. >> isn't that true, mr. president? >> let me just say this. i spoke with border patrol this morning. i spoke to him last evening. and i spoke to them the day before. i speak to them all the time. and they say this and you know this as well as anybody, over the course of the year, over the course of a number ever years, they have intercepted many people from the middle east. they have intercepted isis. they have intercepted all sorts of people. they have intercepted good ones and bad ones. they have have intercepted wonderful people from the middle east and they have intercepted bad ones. they have intercepted wonderful peop
traffickers and other dangerous individuals used to entice vulnerable families to make the long and dangerous trek north. mr. . >> mr. vice president are you saying that you have evidence that there are terrorists in the caravan right now? >> what i can say to you is. >> you are saying statistically there has been a number over the years not the same. a lot of middle easterners live in the united states. americans middle eastern dissent who find that kind of rhetoric...
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it's producing a little bit of a punch, it's producing rain in long hours it will make the trek across the atlantaics, wind advisories, sunshine and warmer le bit of a northeast breeze, a of a couple of cool days we'll see warmer temperatures and a little fog saturday. it looks like it's going to stick and stay for a while. high pressure to the north, we'll be in 2010, the moisture from sergio continues to drive up in arizona and new mexico, for us you get the offshore breeze in the higher elevations off to the delta and the straight, it's more west, southwest, there's no doubt about it north, northeast. that's where we can confine it. whos on the temperatures and 50s, there's not as much in the way of low clouds yesterday. this pattern is here probably into early next week. 60s and 70s, we have a lot more upper 70s inland. 6:31, i enjoyed the linda ronstadt. that was good. >> that album and that song brings back so many memories. >> star-studded. >> right. >>> lets go ahead look at looks food so far. we have a south debut -- south bay view. you should be if decent shape here, i don't
it's producing a little bit of a punch, it's producing rain in long hours it will make the trek across the atlantaics, wind advisories, sunshine and warmer le bit of a northeast breeze, a of a couple of cool days we'll see warmer temperatures and a little fog saturday. it looks like it's going to stick and stay for a while. high pressure to the north, we'll be in 2010, the moisture from sergio continues to drive up in arizona and new mexico, for us you get the offshore breeze in the higher...
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reporter: in the past, agadez would have been the ideal jumping-off point for the trek across the desert. the city was long a hub for migrants heading for europe. migration was big business. thousands here earned their livelihoods from it. bair has alsmade his fr are. t those days are over,e sa. now unemployment is becoming a problem. helames the ropean uni. bash: the eu iresponsible. it pressured the government of niger to introdu an anti-peoplsmuggling law in 2015. europe has to answer f all of the people who were abandoned or died in the desert. reporter: since the law was passedthe authories have arrest dozens ofrivers and impounded their vehicles. shir tellss many people-sgglers nowisk more dangerous routes to dodge the checkpoints. he introduces us to someone who's still in business. hamed: wno longer ta the official rtes, bute have lo of other utes thaavoid the patroland the mitary. reporter: the journey to the medirranean cot is hellish enough as it is. many faito make ithrough the dese, whether niger, in algea, or in lya. they're abandoned, abused, kidnapped. the who do svive oftennd up here in ai
reporter: in the past, agadez would have been the ideal jumping-off point for the trek across the desert. the city was long a hub for migrants heading for europe. migration was big business. thousands here earned their livelihoods from it. bair has alsmade his fr are. t those days are over,e sa. now unemployment is becoming a problem. helames the ropean uni. bash: the eu iresponsible. it pressured the government of niger to introdu an anti-peoplsmuggling law in 2015. europe has to answer f all...
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reporter: inin the past, a agz would have been the ideal jumping-off point for the trek across thehe desert. the city was long a a hub for migrants h heading for e euro. migration was s big business. thousands here earned their livevelihoods fromom it. bashir has also made his fai are.e. but ththose days a o over, he says. now unemplployment is bebecomia proble he blames the european uni. bashir: the eu is respsponsibl. it pressssured the govovernmenf niger to introduce an titi-people smugugglinlaw in 2015. europepe has to swswer for allf the pepeople who werere abandonr dieded in the desesert. reporter: sisince the law w was passed, the authorits s have arreed dozozenof driveve and impounded ththeir vehiclese. bashir tells us many pepeople-sgglelers n risk k mo dangerous s routes to dododgee checkpoioints. he introroduces us to o someone who's still l in business.s. mohamed: we no lgeger takehe officialoutes,s, bute haveve lots of other roeses that avdd the e patrs and d the litary.. reporter: : the journey y to e medirrananean coast isis hellih enough as s it is. many fail m make it throuough t desert, whet
reporter: inin the past, a agz would have been the ideal jumping-off point for the trek across thehe desert. the city was long a a hub for migrants h heading for e euro. migration was s big business. thousands here earned their livevelihoods fromom it. bashir has also made his fai are.e. but ththose days a o over, he says. now unemplployment is bebecomia proble he blames the european uni. bashir: the eu is respsponsibl. it pressssured the govovernmenf niger to introduce an titi-people...
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thousands of central american migrants mostly from honduras oppressing on with their long trek across mexico into the united states that's despite a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they would be allowed to enter the country illegally the migrant caravan has become a dominant issue in campaigning for november's midterm elections in the u.s. now deserves john holeman reports now from chiapas in southern mexico. they resumed the trek at four in the morning trying to make some headway before the baking midday sun even then it was hard work several thousand men women and children dispersed in a long exhausted trail their goal is to reach the united states a country where they've now become a political football in a bitter election race. but they can. take your cameras and search. started going to take you john take your camera go inside the middle and you're going to find emissary you're going to find middle eastern you're going to find everything and guess what we're not allowed to that in our country we want to say. too much the week with the caravan al-jazeera didn't find
thousands of central american migrants mostly from honduras oppressing on with their long trek across mexico into the united states that's despite a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they would be allowed to enter the country illegally the migrant caravan has become a dominant issue in campaigning for november's midterm elections in the u.s. now deserves john holeman reports now from chiapas in southern mexico. they resumed the trek at four in the morning trying to make some headway...
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long journey. bepi—colombo is setting out on a nine billion kilometre trek to the inner solar system. planet mercury, and it will be hugely challenging. where the joint probes are headed, so close to the sun, it's as hot as a pizza oven. novel technologies must protect the spacecraft from the hellish conditions. scientists hope they'll make a raft of new discoveries. mercury is an oddball. it has an oversized iron core that no one has yet explained, and surface materials that shouldn't be there in so hot an environment. our current theories of solar system formation, including the earth and the other planets, can't explain mercury. it's an anomaly. so we need to go to mercury and find out more information about the planet so we can really understand how our solar system formed. british teams are heavily involved. they've built instrumentation and spacecraft components. the sun's immense gravity will pull hard on bepi—colombo. this means the probes must be careful not to go too fast and overshoot mercury. an arrival date has been set for 2025. jonathan amos, bbc news. they wanted to tr
long journey. bepi—colombo is setting out on a nine billion kilometre trek to the inner solar system. planet mercury, and it will be hugely challenging. where the joint probes are headed, so close to the sun, it's as hot as a pizza oven. novel technologies must protect the spacecraft from the hellish conditions. scientists hope they'll make a raft of new discoveries. mercury is an oddball. it has an oversized iron core that no one has yet explained, and surface materials that shouldn't be...
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long journey. bepicolombo is setting out on a 9 billion kilometre trek to the inner solar system.y and it'll be hugely challenging. where the joint probes are headed so close to the sun, it is as hot as a pizza oven. novel technologies must protect the spacecraft from the hellish conditions. scientists hope they will make a raft of new discoveries. mercury is an oddball, it has an oversized iron core that no—one has yet explained and surface materials that shouldn't be there in so hot an environment. our current theories of solar system formations, including the earth and other planets, cannot explain mercury, it is an anomaly. so we need to go to mercury and find out more information about the planet so we can really understand how our solar system formed. british teams are heavily involved, they have built instrumentation and spacecraft components. the sun's immense gravity will pull hard on bepicolombo, meaning the probes must be careful not to go too fast and overshoot mercury. an arrival date has been set for 2025. jonathan amos, bbc news. we'll have to put that in our calend
long journey. bepicolombo is setting out on a 9 billion kilometre trek to the inner solar system.y and it'll be hugely challenging. where the joint probes are headed so close to the sun, it is as hot as a pizza oven. novel technologies must protect the spacecraft from the hellish conditions. scientists hope they will make a raft of new discoveries. mercury is an oddball, it has an oversized iron core that no—one has yet explained and surface materials that shouldn't be there in so hot an...