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many peoplple are queuing up to get inside this tends to call their families to reassure them they are still ok. >> we are gambling with our lives. if you fall off the train, you get one over by a truck. -- run over by a truck. >> we are most afraid for the children. >> because of the danger, the people in the stadium hope that any disappearances will be noticed. >> it is dangerous traveling between mexico city and the u.s. border. we have to look after each other. we have to know about each other. every individual, every child. >> organized crime is lying in wait everywhere on the journey ahead. the migrants are at risk of kidnapping and blackmail. >> criminals lure the migrants with fake offers of work. then there forcibly held -- they are forcibly held and subjected to human trafficking. >> attempts to dupe the migrants take place in mexico city. the president of the human rights commission said that migrants are approached by people claiming to be officials. >> no one had heard of the supposed organization. they offered to take people in lorries north and over the border into the u
many peoplple are queuing up to get inside this tends to call their families to reassure them they are still ok. >> we are gambling with our lives. if you fall off the train, you get one over by a truck. -- run over by a truck. >> we are most afraid for the children. >> because of the danger, the people in the stadium hope that any disappearances will be noticed. >> it is dangerous traveling between mexico city and the u.s. border. we have to look after each other. we...
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." >> on a warm summer night, you can seeee where peoplple choooo live on toms river, riverboats, beaches, the promise of relaxing days and good health. but years ago the town became famous for a different reason, chemicals and cancer. >> we had no idedea they were discharging toxic chemicals. >> they y never should havave l the people of toms river drdrin that water. >> i know w where my son's canc came from. >> the company got caught. >> it's part of the duty of government to protect the public health and that didn't happen. >> if it happened here, it really can happen any place. >>>> the chemical history of to river began in 1962 when giba geigy, a chemical dye company built a industrial manufacturing plant. >> there wasasn't much h happen at toms river. chicken farming was the biggest industry. there was a little bit of tourism but not much. when this very lararge chemical concern said we want to build a factory to make dye in your town, w we said comome along. >>>> the company b brought jobs brought about poor waste management practices. >> it was very clear as much of the major dye
." >> on a warm summer night, you can seeee where peoplple choooo live on toms river, riverboats, beaches, the promise of relaxing days and good health. but years ago the town became famous for a different reason, chemicals and cancer. >> we had no idedea they were discharging toxic chemicals. >> they y never should havave l the people of toms river drdrin that water. >> i know w where my son's canc came from. >> the company got caught. >> it's part of...
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with s so many peoplple in cit, it makes sense to produce food there. urban gardening is popular -- lettuce, herbs and o other easy-to-grow greens are being cultivated on rooftops or in small plots. but not every part of the city is suitablble. plplants that grgrow alongsidey streets are overexposed to pollution. urban green n spaces can i imt the climatate. cities accountoror 70% oglobobal coco2 issions.s. bad for the planet and its residentnts. grgrn leafy plplants absorb b cn dioxide anand produce oxoxygen. and trees and other vegetation help regulate the urban temperature. they provide shade and cooling through evaporation. plants and unpaved soil absorb water when it rains heavily or rivers overflow. and parks are places for us to rest and relax. but we're not alone. lots of animals have adapted to city life. urban-dwelling animals o often have it better than their country cousins. but only if they have access to plenty of green areas and trees. many wild plants have also adjusted well to the urban jungle -- but they require unpaved areas in order
with s so many peoplple in cit, it makes sense to produce food there. urban gardening is popular -- lettuce, herbs and o other easy-to-grow greens are being cultivated on rooftops or in small plots. but not every part of the city is suitablble. plplants that grgrow alongsidey streets are overexposed to pollution. urban green n spaces can i imt the climatate. cities accountoror 70% oglobobal coco2 issions.s. bad for the planet and its residentnts. grgrn leafy plplants absorb b cn dioxide anand...
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nine ofof these cases, , we e clear evidenence that ththese ararrests we retaliatory, targeting peoplpleause ofof their invovolvement in m migrant juststice. >> ice h has been persecuting u, susurveilling migrant justiciced its membership with the objective to repepress our voice keep as q quiet, to stop us from organizing for our rights, and to take retaliation against us for the way we express ourselves and we expose the abuses of power. amy: that wawas enrique "kike" balcazar. he was arrested by ice and help from his two weeks. democracy now! reached out to icice, dhs, and the vermont dmvo comment on the lawsuit. ice responded saying -- "in keeping with ice agency policy that we do not offer comment on pending litigation, we are going to decline to comment on this legal action." the lawsuit was filed by the american civil liberties union in vermont can the center for constitutional rights in new york and the national center for law and economic justice national immigration law center. for more, we go to burlington, where we are joined by will lambek. he's an organizer at migrant justi
nine ofof these cases, , we e clear evidenence that ththese ararrests we retaliatory, targeting peoplpleause ofof their invovolvement in m migrant juststice. >> ice h has been persecuting u, susurveilling migrant justiciced its membership with the objective to repepress our voice keep as q quiet, to stop us from organizing for our rights, and to take retaliation against us for the way we express ourselves and we expose the abuses of power. amy: that wawas enrique "kike"...
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even today peoplple want to the secretary of state's website in georgia, there was still a press release falsely accusing the georgia democratic party of cyber crimes. people noticed the system was so one state, georgia is with no paper backup. this entire election is taking place were if it was hacked, we would not necessarily know because we have no paper receipts. he is s still lying about the ds hacking into the registration system on the secretary states website. there are so many conflict of interests here and he shows up at the pole and doesn't even have his ballot voting card. you can imagine of the secretary of state's of nursing is an election does not have the people sent saying, you might have a pending registration? you can only imagine what is happening to those people. jeremy: linda, you have beenn under siege being attacked consistently for some time, but it seemed like it flared up in an intense way very, very recently. i want to ask about this dynamic that is not unique to this exact moment, but it was really intense where you have a grotesque, horde act of anti-semitic
even today peoplple want to the secretary of state's website in georgia, there was still a press release falsely accusing the georgia democratic party of cyber crimes. people noticed the system was so one state, georgia is with no paper backup. this entire election is taking place were if it was hacked, we would not necessarily know because we have no paper receipts. he is s still lying about the ds hacking into the registration system on the secretary states website. there are so many conflict...