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the reality for the rural areas and the south america and central america and mexico is that even if you did want to get medical access, you often times can't. people live far away from doctors and hospitals. you don't attend to get that swollen eyelid, but you will have like allergic skin reactions. you usually are either camping or you live out on a ranch or have that kind of exposure. or any other bug by that you happen to be getting at the moment and it's not like lyme disease where you are looking for a distinctive rash or anything like that. so it is really easy to miss it in that stage where for adults it's very difficult because in that stage there are two medications that can often times be successful in eradicating that parasite but once you are out of that stage, the medications don't work in the same way and then you go into that chronic phase. the cdc has documented fewer than 100 and on two out of three tests that's because it's a very, there's a scientist but hates it when i say a parasite is coming, but a parasite is coming and can really be very elusive at times and
the reality for the rural areas and the south america and central america and mexico is that even if you did want to get medical access, you often times can't. people live far away from doctors and hospitals. you don't attend to get that swollen eyelid, but you will have like allergic skin reactions. you usually are either camping or you live out on a ranch or have that kind of exposure. or any other bug by that you happen to be getting at the moment and it's not like lyme disease where you are...
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maybe maybe not, you know, but they know south america, they're gonna go to south america. and so that's where they go and it just happens to be that sailing against the prevailing winds for 3,000 miles in boats that don't have center boards and not enough enough water and food is doesn't work very well. um, so well, you know what? i i thought long and hard in my and and tried to examine it in my research. you know, how did they do this? what were they thinking and you know, it's this is a story of survival and when you're in a survival situation, it's your fears that drive you it's very hard to think rationally. and the fears they all had were the unknown pacific. this was very early in pacific whaling, you know, the only thing they knew about these islands were rumors of cannibals. and you know, the nantucketers were very adventurism. they had taken it farther than anyone else when it came to the exploration of the world, but they're also very conservative. they built their knowledge incrementally. and unless they could hear it from someone they knew they didn't trust tha
maybe maybe not, you know, but they know south america, they're gonna go to south america. and so that's where they go and it just happens to be that sailing against the prevailing winds for 3,000 miles in boats that don't have center boards and not enough enough water and food is doesn't work very well. um, so well, you know what? i i thought long and hard in my and and tried to examine it in my research. you know, how did they do this? what were they thinking and you know, it's this is a...
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the first famous explorations you did were in south america. a couple of friends decided you were going to traverse the continent, in fact, both ways. you did the width at the widest point of south america and then you went from sort of north to the bottom of the continent as well. yes. at that point, were you driven by more than this sort of desire to do something no man had done before? or was it a competitive show—offy thing at that point? at the beginning, that's all it was. and then, because we travelled 6,000 miles, made the first crossing, land crossing through the amazon basin, which is now... the amazon rainforest is half the size it was when we did that. hah? half. it has halved since, in 1958, i made the first crossing. 60 years. yeah. and that is terrifying. and in those days, there were lots of tribes in the area, which we met, and that began to influence my thinking. we received lots of hospitality from people, different cultures completely, and the rainforest was fascinating and huge. and then, the second journey was by river, to
the first famous explorations you did were in south america. a couple of friends decided you were going to traverse the continent, in fact, both ways. you did the width at the widest point of south america and then you went from sort of north to the bottom of the continent as well. yes. at that point, were you driven by more than this sort of desire to do something no man had done before? or was it a competitive show—offy thing at that point? at the beginning, that's all it was. and then,...
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these are largely haitian migrants living in south america, in chile and brazil.r two ago, coming from the haitian community, it had gone badly for them during covid and they started moving in large numbers a month or two ago. although there has been movement all year. a large number now stacked in del rio, texas. i think we will start seeing the us government sending deportation flights back to haiti, but these people have not been in haiti for eight or ten years, they have been living in south america, the vast majority. an been living in south america, the vast majority. the vast ma'ority. an important oint, the vast ma'ority. an important point, they — the vast majority. an important point, they haven't _ the vast majority. an important point, they haven't all - the vast majority. an important point, they haven't alljust - point, they haven't alljust come from haiti. remind us of the conditions they are escaping from, and enduring, to get to the border. it’s escaping from, and enduring, to get to the border.— get to the border. it's really uuite get to the bor
these are largely haitian migrants living in south america, in chile and brazil.r two ago, coming from the haitian community, it had gone badly for them during covid and they started moving in large numbers a month or two ago. although there has been movement all year. a large number now stacked in del rio, texas. i think we will start seeing the us government sending deportation flights back to haiti, but these people have not been in haiti for eight or ten years, they have been living in...
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to have at some point reasons to steak instead of simply trying to leave again to head back to south america. imilli america and perhaps from there to the us once again.— america and perhaps from there to the us once again. will grant, thank ou for the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining _ the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us — the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us on _ the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us on newsday - the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us on newsday with l you forjoining us on newsday with that story. an update now on north korea reporting it is carried out a missile test this time on a surface to air device. official state media says a test took place on the 30th of september, in the last 2a hours, and the test firing was a success. worth pointing out the international bands on north korean missile development concern long—range ballistic missiles, and a service to air missile would not be in breach. but it's also the fourth missile system to be tested by pyongyang in just a month, indicating
to have at some point reasons to steak instead of simply trying to leave again to head back to south america. imilli america and perhaps from there to the us once again.— america and perhaps from there to the us once again. will grant, thank ou for the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining _ the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us — the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us on _ the us once again. will grant, thank you forjoining us on newsday - the us...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from so captured half of africa and a half of indo china, me belgium, possess, congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and o. c. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the spanish colonies in south america and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the cold and easy as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. slavery ruthless andrew most less exploitation the phone, a british diplomatic professor of political ideas. and also william madison has studied europe colonial system. and the reason for its rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking, that is a nation's or the state that's allowed to do anything, all the master races. and then you have the minor nation. so the slave for the eu
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from so captured half of africa and a half of indo china, me belgium, possess, congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and o. c. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the spanish colonies in south america and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world...
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there were spanish colonies in south america and africa. thought to go lucky by the colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. ah, what was going on in the colonies? a well known, undocumented millions of ruined lives. slavery ruthless and written most less exploitation. ah, the former british diplomatic professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking. that is a nation's or the states allowed to do anything, all the master races, and then you have the minor nation. so the slave, well, the europeans, the slaves were indians, africans. for hitler, they were jews, gypsies, and slobs. naziism is truly convenient. it's a cynical justification for wiping out some cold inferior races and shamelessly robbing them at the same time. long before the 3rd
there were spanish colonies in south america and africa. thought to go lucky by the colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. ah, what was going on in the colonies? a well known, undocumented millions of ruined lives. slavery ruthless and written most less exploitation. ah, the former british diplomatic professor of political ideas and also...
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one is that they left south america to work. but because of the pandemic, there was no more work left in different countries in south america, brazil, or chile. they told me during the pandemic, work slowed down so they really had no other options. and the second thing is they received information that there were more opportunities to come into the united states. so there was information shared that perhaps it was much easier now to come into the united states. now, many of them speak spanish. some of them speak english. the one thing they told us is that they will not return back to haiti now that they've learned that some haitians are being returned on flights. some of them are telling us they are planning to stay in mexico if they can get the proper work permit in mexico. but as you can imagine, most of them will always make sure that they tell us they just want to work, whether it's in the u.s. or in mexico or in a country in south america. but haiti is not an option. >> you know, eduardo, when we talk about this issue, we'r
one is that they left south america to work. but because of the pandemic, there was no more work left in different countries in south america, brazil, or chile. they told me during the pandemic, work slowed down so they really had no other options. and the second thing is they received information that there were more opportunities to come into the united states. so there was information shared that perhaps it was much easier now to come into the united states. now, many of them speak spanish....
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many of them i've already journeyed through many countries through south america. in the case of the asians, most of them come from brazil or sheila, they're telling us that they weren't able to continue working there, that they've lost their work or they wouldn't simply making enough anymore. and they are now trying to reach the united states for the time being their blocks. here, allison, with the latest from the beach town of nickel clee, in columbia. listen, there was always thank you. the united nations has condemned the killing of a prominent hunger muslim leader in bangladesh. police say, well, he blood died on wednesday after being shot by a group of gunman in the cox's bazaar refugee camp. he was an outspoken activist than community spokesman. nearly a 1000000 hungers have fled to bangladesh since me and mars military crack down in 2017 demonstrators in bahrain have rallied against the visit by israel's foreign minister. they oppose bahrain forming diplomatic ties with israel last year in the us broker deal. they're calling for an immediate hope to the cou
many of them i've already journeyed through many countries through south america. in the case of the asians, most of them come from brazil or sheila, they're telling us that they weren't able to continue working there, that they've lost their work or they wouldn't simply making enough anymore. and they are now trying to reach the united states for the time being their blocks. here, allison, with the latest from the beach town of nickel clee, in columbia. listen, there was always thank you. the...
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football in south america has gone ahead.hat waiver does not extend to people coming from the uk unless there is a special last—minute dispensation from the government and it seems that that didn't happen today. fascinating stuff and usually bizarre scenes there in brazil. for the moment our expert and you just wonder what ramifications that could have for those players now looking to return to play for their premier league clubs in england but there we go. it in there. that is all from the bbc sport centre so know it is back to you. john, thank you. what a story. the first few hundred thousand doses of the pfizer vaccine that uk has agreed to supply to australia have arrived in sydney. the extra four million doses are part of australia's most dr chris moy, the vice president of australian medical association, says australia needs to up its vaccination levels quickly. so, in australia we have been pretty unscathed so far for so long. due to a combination of lack, because we are an island, but also very good decision making so
football in south america has gone ahead.hat waiver does not extend to people coming from the uk unless there is a special last—minute dispensation from the government and it seems that that didn't happen today. fascinating stuff and usually bizarre scenes there in brazil. for the moment our expert and you just wonder what ramifications that could have for those players now looking to return to play for their premier league clubs in england but there we go. it in there. that is all from the...
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i feel like south america is being hurt much more than other countries. i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. and it shouldn't be like this. the pandemic is not just affecting which players can play, but also where they can be held. australia are having to play their home games abroad. and later on thursday, they host china here in tar, where the world cup itself will be played next year. our course on joanna gosh, raska has more australia in china face each other and a welcome qualify here in doha, in unique circumstances. for the 1st time since joining the asian football confederation in 2006, the sucker raise will play a competitive home game on foreign soil. and that's because of the current virus pandemic. the travel restrictions to get people in and out of australia just too complicated. australian players based overseas and foreign players would have to come in and do 14 days of quarantine before they could even play the match. and conversely, that also means the suckers without some of the top players who haven't wants to leave a strayer to then have to corn
i feel like south america is being hurt much more than other countries. i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. and it shouldn't be like this. the pandemic is not just affecting which players can play, but also where they can be held. australia are having to play their home games abroad. and later on thursday, they host china here in tar, where the world cup itself will be played next year. our course on joanna gosh, raska has more australia in china face each other and a welcome...
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many haitians left the country for south america after devastating a quake in 2010. the us authorities say they've moved around 3300 people this we can, they plan to ramp up my number. we are bringing additional resources with 3 migrant care press rotation and processing. we are providing food, water for the toilet towels. emergency maintenance technicians are available 1st day. if someone needs medical care beyond what are you if you can provide. we're working with a local medical facilities for additional care. we're working around the clock. 10 additional li move migrate out of the he from underneath the bridge to our processing facility in order to quickly process and remove individuals from the united states. consistent with our laws and our policies. but the other day won't be deported, yvonne deported. now i'll die in haiti. why? because there's no security in haiti there. abundance, there is civil war every day, civil war with police. it is very complicated because there is no leadership. and hey, there is nothing. john hallman isn't here. that the acronym me
many haitians left the country for south america after devastating a quake in 2010. the us authorities say they've moved around 3300 people this we can, they plan to ramp up my number. we are bringing additional resources with 3 migrant care press rotation and processing. we are providing food, water for the toilet towels. emergency maintenance technicians are available 1st day. if someone needs medical care beyond what are you if you can provide. we're working with a local medical facilities...
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many of them were living in south america and have endured an extremely gruelling trip to make it toes back with their children, many of whom were born in south america, now back in haiti, as you say, a very, very difficult time in this country's history. economically, environmentally, politically, this is an extremely difficult moment for haiti, and so it's a tough time for the families to find themselves back here. yes, and there's a biden administration team on the ground, as we understand it. what are they trying to achieve? let's just think about, politically, what's happened in recent months. the president was assassinated earlier this year. the special envoy to haiti resigned in disgust at the policy of deportation, so there's a lot for high—level envoys from the biden administration to discuss with the prime minister. the electoral body has been wound up. and the elections were only weeks away. so that really underlines that this is a political crisis here as well as an economic one. and i suppose the biden administration are looking for ways to strengthen the institutions in
many of them were living in south america and have endured an extremely gruelling trip to make it toes back with their children, many of whom were born in south america, now back in haiti, as you say, a very, very difficult time in this country's history. economically, environmentally, politically, this is an extremely difficult moment for haiti, and so it's a tough time for the families to find themselves back here. yes, and there's a biden administration team on the ground, as we understand...
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some of them have spent years making the journey from south america to the us up to 7 daily flights, a planned in a major deportation operation. so john, home and telling the story from here to the aconia and mexico. what are u. s. official saying about the expulsion of these patient migraines. with the secretary of homeland security. alejandro my o because just to pay it across the border and they were real to see the other bank where the make shift campaign. and he said a couple of things. firstly, that these people have been misinformed that our board is on open, that if you enter the united states illegally, you can expect to be sent back. he said to the flight for you mentioned back to haiti, mainly in this case a being increase going to be increase. it also does the number of agents border patrol agents. presumably on the other side, the river rules are going to be increased as well as the thing. and then the white house press secretary gen. so king had a couple of tough questions about the video that we'd filmed, involving border patrol agents and the treatment of people tryin
some of them have spent years making the journey from south america to the us up to 7 daily flights, a planned in a major deportation operation. so john, home and telling the story from here to the aconia and mexico. what are u. s. official saying about the expulsion of these patient migraines. with the secretary of homeland security. alejandro my o because just to pay it across the border and they were real to see the other bank where the make shift campaign. and he said a couple of things....
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are people who have probably not been in haiti for eight or ten years, they have been living in south americaast majority. an important point that they have it all just important point that they have it alljust come important point that they have it all just come from important point that they have it alljust come from haiti but just remind us the kind of conditions that they are escaping from an enduring to get to the border. it is escaping from an enduring to get to the border.— get to the border. it is really uuite get to the border. it is really quite amazing. _ get to the border. it is really quite amazing. these - get to the border. it is really quite amazing. these are - get to the border. it is really - quite amazing. these are people who mostly left after the 2010 earthquake, when the economy in haiti was in terrible shape, people had died in large numbers and they have come, the largest number seems to be coming from chile, there were about 170,000 haitians living about 170 , 000 haitians living in about 170,000 haitians living in chile, and they have come all the way up to colombia
are people who have probably not been in haiti for eight or ten years, they have been living in south americaast majority. an important point that they have it all just important point that they have it alljust come important point that they have it all just come from important point that they have it alljust come from haiti but just remind us the kind of conditions that they are escaping from an enduring to get to the border. it is escaping from an enduring to get to the border.— get to the...
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we're going to start your weather story across the americas and 1st towards south america. disturbed weather porto lay gray rate into uruguay. take a look at salty on 39. i think. i think we'll get you to 40 by the time monday rolls around and then the wind direction shifts to a southerly when we get some rain and that cause you down south end of south america. persistent rain for the pacific coast of columbia spilling into the columbia andes on sunday. in time for central america. really aggressive rain will be falling for mexico city with the high of 1900 degrees. ok north america, here's what your weather throw. it's looking like for the u. s. golf states remnants of what was hurricane nicholas, still spreading a lot of what weather for alabama into the florida panhandle. and we do have a disturbance that has now formed into a tropical storm, a debt. it's taking aim at the canadian province of newfoundland and labrador saint john's looking at about a 100 millimeters of rain in the days to come. so facing when pumping up the temperature and when a pig to $28.00 degrees and still wh
we're going to start your weather story across the americas and 1st towards south america. disturbed weather porto lay gray rate into uruguay. take a look at salty on 39. i think. i think we'll get you to 40 by the time monday rolls around and then the wind direction shifts to a southerly when we get some rain and that cause you down south end of south america. persistent rain for the pacific coast of columbia spilling into the columbia andes on sunday. in time for central america. really...
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. >> they've been living in south america, a lot of them.the other things that's interesting about this is, yesterday it seemed as though the biden administration was making something of a show of saying that they were sending these haitian migrants back to haiti. but you're learning from the department of homeland security that actually there are quite a few of them that are allowed to leave this area and enter the united states. >> more than 1,000 have been released into the united states. so typically these might be migrant families who are seeking asylum. when they are permitted into the united states, they still have to go through immigration proceedings. they'll get a notice to appear at an immigration office. but to your point, these are short-term measures that the administration is taking. it does not address the long-term issue, which is how do you address not only migrants from central america, flows we've been talking about for months, but also those coming from south america and this -- and in this case, haitians. >> priscilla a
. >> they've been living in south america, a lot of them.the other things that's interesting about this is, yesterday it seemed as though the biden administration was making something of a show of saying that they were sending these haitian migrants back to haiti. but you're learning from the department of homeland security that actually there are quite a few of them that are allowed to leave this area and enter the united states. >> more than 1,000 have been released into the...
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having travelled from south america to the border town of mexicali, they gather in a haitian restaurantal a day they can afford. this man has lost more than most. his mother died and his father was left badly injured as the family home collapsed in the recent earthquake. having traversed 11 countries and the dense jungle of the darien gap to get here, he says he can't be sent back now. translation: there is nothing for me in haiti, nothing. - if they're going to send me back, they may as welljust kill me, just end it all. the late summer temperatures in mexicali are brutal. beyond this border wall lie many miles of inhospitable desert. yet the haitians who have arrived here in recent days say they will endure almost anything to avoid the same fate as many of their countrymen — deported from texas back to a country on its knees. meanwhile, there is no sign of an end to this crisis. tens of thousands of haitians are scattered in scores of mexican cities, and many thousands more are trapped en route in colombia. in truth, very few will be let into the us. migrant rights groups say the bide
having travelled from south america to the border town of mexicali, they gather in a haitian restaurantal a day they can afford. this man has lost more than most. his mother died and his father was left badly injured as the family home collapsed in the recent earthquake. having traversed 11 countries and the dense jungle of the darien gap to get here, he says he can't be sent back now. translation: there is nothing for me in haiti, nothing. - if they're going to send me back, they may as...
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it is the only overland route between north and south america. the $500.00 people are allowed to board, the boats and nicole each day, which take them to the starts of their perilous journey, but $1500.00 arrive in the small town every 24 hours. those who find a boat, then face a 6 day journey on foot through roadless lawless jungle, they often arrive in panama. d hydrated a little rubbed of their belongings and forbid i still have to make it through nicaragua, honduras, guatemala and mexico. before finally reaching the us border of chicken with alexandra ramp, yet he reporting for us on the coakley in northern columbia. it is extraordinary alessandro, as i listed off all of those things, which could happen that this many people are still trying to make that journey. yes, come on, it is incredible. they arrive here already exhausted some of them. i've already gone through half a dozen countries to arrive to this point in their journey before hoping to be able to cross the gulf of here behind me and start broadly the most dangerous part of their t
it is the only overland route between north and south america. the $500.00 people are allowed to board, the boats and nicole each day, which take them to the starts of their perilous journey, but $1500.00 arrive in the small town every 24 hours. those who find a boat, then face a 6 day journey on foot through roadless lawless jungle, they often arrive in panama. d hydrated a little rubbed of their belongings and forbid i still have to make it through nicaragua, honduras, guatemala and mexico....
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they'd been in places like chile and other places in south america.ve had a really difficult existence trying to get to the united states to ask for something. they're being returned to a country which they left 10, 15 years ago. >> jose, we spent two days on the mexican side speaking to migrants there were hundreds of them sleeping in a makeshift camp at a park and every single person we spoke to told us that they had left haiti years ago. a lot of them spent time in brazil others went to central america others went to mexico, some went to chile you are correct. they spent a lot of time in south america and eventually made their way to the united states or to the border in del rio. it will be very difficult for them to return to a country years after having left haiti. this is the case, you know, this problem isn't just about the 15 to 30,000 that ended up in the border there are thousands more crossing from south america, central america, into mexico and then you also have the 8,000 that return to mexico, so there's a lot of uncertainty for these ha
they'd been in places like chile and other places in south america.ve had a really difficult existence trying to get to the united states to ask for something. they're being returned to a country which they left 10, 15 years ago. >> jose, we spent two days on the mexican side speaking to migrants there were hundreds of them sleeping in a makeshift camp at a park and every single person we spoke to told us that they had left haiti years ago. a lot of them spent time in brazil others went...
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someone spent years making the journey from south america to the us of the 7th day. the flights are planned and a major deportation operation. john holborn reports from kenya or mexico border with the united states where many migrant say they've suffered too much to return home. now. i many, this is how one us border patrol officer receive patient migrant crossing the rio grande. coming back with food to camp. they've set up in texas women the, you know, the no. 6 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i mean we've got our families inside dying of homeless. you've had to go out to buy the, you can see this one is getting back in for the come up. so they went across the street to get food, they said, because there isn't enough food for them to be there in the camp, there's more than $12000.00 migrants. mostly haitians in the kansas sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks. they want asylum, the us authorities are overwhelmed. this is just the latest splash point in a month from surge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp fo
someone spent years making the journey from south america to the us of the 7th day. the flights are planned and a major deportation operation. john holborn reports from kenya or mexico border with the united states where many migrant say they've suffered too much to return home. now. i many, this is how one us border patrol officer receive patient migrant crossing the rio grande. coming back with food to camp. they've set up in texas women the, you know, the no. 6 no, no, no, no, no, no, no,...
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we've been speaking to people who told us about a journey through south america. get to this point going through jungle areas, areas where there's right, a areas where there's killing a robbery and they've made that journey because their homeland is in a chronically desperate state and has been for a number of years natural disasters, political instability, haiti's president was assassinated july and name, it's happened in the poor country in the americas. so they've got this far. the dream is to make it into the united states and to get some sort of protection that we have to set up a life to themselves. united states from the other hand, at the moment, is dealing with a lot of people heading through its southern border. and the president joe biden is came to give the impression that this is not a country of open board. as this is a country which can't process that amount of people than to dissuade them, but it seems that desperation is such that they still even now going over even now . they know that those deputation, flights are happening to have yvonne's rumb
we've been speaking to people who told us about a journey through south america. get to this point going through jungle areas, areas where there's right, a areas where there's killing a robbery and they've made that journey because their homeland is in a chronically desperate state and has been for a number of years natural disasters, political instability, haiti's president was assassinated july and name, it's happened in the poor country in the americas. so they've got this far. the dream is...
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some had spent is making the journey from south america to the united states, up to 7 daily flight to planned in a major deportation operation. we're hoping to go live to the border between mexico and united states on that story and a little bit. we will return to that just as soon as we get a connection with our correspondence. in the meantime, decades of war in afghanistan of left large parts of the country littered with unexploded, munitions. they've taken the devastating toll and civilians. many of them children with the country on the taliban control. experts can now clear areas that were previously inaccessible to stratford reports from water province. 8 year old marty was playing with his friends when the explosion happened. the blast blew off part of his leg. he joins other children in his village at its hawk organized by a local organization about the dangers of unexploded munitions left by decades of war . marty is not the only injured child here. the same blast on the outskirts of the village ripped through 12 year old. his smiles, leg 12 year old molly her last and i and s
some had spent is making the journey from south america to the united states, up to 7 daily flight to planned in a major deportation operation. we're hoping to go live to the border between mexico and united states on that story and a little bit. we will return to that just as soon as we get a connection with our correspondence. in the meantime, decades of war in afghanistan of left large parts of the country littered with unexploded, munitions. they've taken the devastating toll and civilians....
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where there who is tracking it right now is in south america. mainly colombia and ecuador, someone can fact check me on that. down there, there is still preliminary data but the concern is these two mutations may make it more contagious like the delta variant, or it could give it the ability to evade our immune systems. and antibodies we get from the vaccination. that is of concern, but the theoretical concern has been another variant could show up. six months ago we didn't know the delta variant would rather just. -- rather just. -- ravage's. >> too soon to tell if this is the strain that is going to do what we feared, which is that it will become vaccine resistant. too soon to tell. >> too soon to tell. >> how much longer until we have a better understanding? >> i do not have an exact timeline, but i was reading there was supposed to be preliminary data and i think the real concern now is if we are looking at a population that does not have a high level of vaccination, such as south america, these variants could spread. any variant is just a f
where there who is tracking it right now is in south america. mainly colombia and ecuador, someone can fact check me on that. down there, there is still preliminary data but the concern is these two mutations may make it more contagious like the delta variant, or it could give it the ability to evade our immune systems. and antibodies we get from the vaccination. that is of concern, but the theoretical concern has been another variant could show up. six months ago we didn't know the delta...
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south america right now.iant to come in this country. todd: unbelievable. jillian: congresswoman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. bye-bye. >> pivoted by legislative agenda in serious jeopardy. >> senator manchin calling the trillions in spending fiscal insanity. >> democrats want to draw all concentration of power from you into washington. >> another that day of damning testimony from our nation's top generals. >> the war is a strategic failure? general milley, will you now resign. >> i serve at the pleasure of the president. >> new details about a cell phone that brian laundrie brought before he vanished. >> >> brian was allegedly seen purchasing a cell phone on september 14th with an older woman? judge has just
south america right now.iant to come in this country. todd: unbelievable. jillian: congresswoman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. bye-bye. >> pivoted by legislative agenda in serious jeopardy. >> senator manchin calling the trillions in spending fiscal insanity. >> democrats want to draw all concentration of power from you into washington. >> another that day of damning testimony from...
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they first went to south america, living in countries like chile or brazil were not options. gh central america, north through mexico, and then here to seek asylum or refugee status. some of this problem goes back to the 2014 world cup and 2016 summer olympics in brazil. brazil faced a labor shortage, building stadiums. and granted work visas but where is pushed out once their labor was no longer needed. roughly 150,000 haitians traveled to chile between 2014 and 2018 to qualify for visas and to find work. but new strict immigration laws in chile led to their deportations. according to internal documents obtained by nbc news, the department of homeland security says it's monitoring 20,000 haitians gathered in northern colombia. 1,500 in panama and 3,000 in peru. all of them in search of the kind of life and freedoms that america sells on the world stage. it's a big reason they come to the united states in the first place. and now in thousands of cases, dhs is sending them back to the place they fled, where even more natural disasters have devastated their country, where their
they first went to south america, living in countries like chile or brazil were not options. gh central america, north through mexico, and then here to seek asylum or refugee status. some of this problem goes back to the 2014 world cup and 2016 summer olympics in brazil. brazil faced a labor shortage, building stadiums. and granted work visas but where is pushed out once their labor was no longer needed. roughly 150,000 haitians traveled to chile between 2014 and 2018 to qualify for visas and...
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it's a huge problem, south america could've simplified by not playing copa america injune and july.ecision to try and plough ahead for too many games in a covid situation. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. tributes to girls aloud singer sarah harding who has died from breast cancer at the age of 39. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today, in a loud and a clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough. the difficult decision - we reached together was one that required great- and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. 0ur headlines. an afghan resistance leader who's been spearheading a battle against the taliban says he's willing to enter
it's a huge problem, south america could've simplified by not playing copa america injune and july.ecision to try and plough ahead for too many games in a covid situation. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. tributes to girls aloud singer sarah harding who has died from breast cancer at the age of 39. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those...
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before then they passed some time in chile, in ecuador countries that they were able to get into in south america because of the political instability. the eighty's been suffering for years because of the poverty we're talking about, the poorest country in the americas. and also because of security problems. even when we were in haiti, there was a section of the road out fort to prince because he couldn't travel from the police, had to be met for a month. they've been run out because gangs had such a strong control. so it's a lot of problems in that country that people have been fleeing from for quite some time. once they have fled and they've gone to south america, it's a tortuous route to try and get up to this point. they have to pass through an area which is called the darting gap. that's jungle between columbia and panama. right now there's a lot of rain happening there. there's a lot of rural, very, and some murder. so people are really desperate that going through this journey, that trying to get to this point, and just down the south of netscape. there's another book who met in tupper tud
before then they passed some time in chile, in ecuador countries that they were able to get into in south america because of the political instability. the eighty's been suffering for years because of the poverty we're talking about, the poorest country in the americas. and also because of security problems. even when we were in haiti, there was a section of the road out fort to prince because he couldn't travel from the police, had to be met for a month. they've been run out because gangs had...
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many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point. they flee poverty and years of political turmoil and natural disasters. back home, i did. i thought that remote or not, i'm really scared, you know why katie had enough quick. we were left with nothing, no home, no food, nothing, almost all my family died. and if we don't go across where we go to go, we don't have a home. that's why with searching for a better future for us about the flow of patients crossing to united states at this point, suddenly turn into a torrent of the last week or 2. but now it's slowed again. people have heard the plans from the u. s. government to fly many in the come back home. yet we scared that if we cross, i don't just report a specter haiti and it will be worse for us. those we did see crossing the river. when made me bring food and water for those on the other side, i asked this man how people were doing on the other side. my son was up with somebody and federal there. okay. but sad because maybe tomorrow they'll be deported. conditions in the camp for
many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point. they flee poverty and years of political turmoil and natural disasters. back home, i did. i thought that remote or not, i'm really scared, you know why katie had enough quick. we were left with nothing, no home, no food, nothing, almost all my family died. and if we don't go across where we go to go, we don't have a home. that's why with searching for a better future for us about the flow of patients crossing to united...
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many sought economic opportunities in south america and central america, but a lot of that has driedk they're watching all of these people be turned away. there are a number of deportations. many have been allowed to stay and claim asylum. right now dhs is monitoring this group as this group makes a calculation is it worth the risk to come to the united states if they think they may have a shot at staying here and seeking asylum or will that be deported. >> you reported on some of the awful things the border patrol agents are saying to these refugees. you wonder if these officers even know that the lion's share of these people speak french or haitian creole. thank you for your reporting. i know you'll continue to keep a close eye on the situation at the border. >>> meanwhile, in the last hour in that senate hearing we just mentioned, we also heard a startling new statistic from fbi director christopher wray. the united states now opening a new counter intelligence investigation into china every 12 hours. kim, that's quite the pace. i've never heard that before. what more do we know a
many sought economic opportunities in south america and central america, but a lot of that has driedk they're watching all of these people be turned away. there are a number of deportations. many have been allowed to stay and claim asylum. right now dhs is monitoring this group as this group makes a calculation is it worth the risk to come to the united states if they think they may have a shot at staying here and seeking asylum or will that be deported. >> you reported on some of the...
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degree, they put their pressuring archie in all countries of the world, as you knew, may know, and south america, even so everywhere, america's powerful country. but i don't believe they're going to be able to close this, close this news down, we are going to be released. and we, in england, it's going to be released by altitude in the u. k. and ireland will be the company there with all of us started. thank you. well, thank you. actually, that's it for one of your favorite episodes of the season will be back on september the 8th for brand new seasons. still uncovering the stories varied by the so called mainstream media until then, keep in touch with us for social media and let us know who you'd like to see. on the next season of going undergrad, ah ah, ah, ah ah, british foreign secretary in queensland, these were the question one leg of the crisis and i've got it done while he was relaxing on a beach while campbell, well, it's all about. when did you hold the beach get you know, they did say what the future i made.
degree, they put their pressuring archie in all countries of the world, as you knew, may know, and south america, even so everywhere, america's powerful country. but i don't believe they're going to be able to close this, close this news down, we are going to be released. and we, in england, it's going to be released by altitude in the u. k. and ireland will be the company there with all of us started. thank you. well, thank you. actually, that's it for one of your favorite episodes of the...
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degree, they put their pressuring archie in all countries of the world as you knew, may know, and south america, even so everywhere america has very powerful country, but i don't believe they're going to be able to close this, close this news down, we are going to be released. and we, in england, it's going to be released by altitude in the u. k. and ireland will be the company . they're all of a started. thank you. well, thank you actually, that's it for one of your favorite episodes of the season will be back on september the 8th for brand new seasons. still uncovering the stories varied by the so called mainstream media until then, keep in touch with us for social media and let us know who you'd like to see. on the next season of going undergrad. ah, join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's allowed to do anything. all the master races, and then you have the mind, nations who are the sl
degree, they put their pressuring archie in all countries of the world as you knew, may know, and south america, even so everywhere america has very powerful country, but i don't believe they're going to be able to close this, close this news down, we are going to be released. and we, in england, it's going to be released by altitude in the u. k. and ireland will be the company . they're all of a started. thank you. well, thank you actually, that's it for one of your favorite episodes of the...
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degree, they put their pressuring argee in all countries of the world, as you knew, may know and south america, even so everywhere america's powerful country. but i don't believe they're going to be able to close this, close this news down, we are going to be released. and we, in england, it's going to be released by altitude in the u. k. and ireland will be the company . they're all of a stone. thank you. well, thank you. actually. that's it for one of your favorite episode of the season will be back on september the 8th pro brand new seasons. still uncovering the stories varied by the so called mainstream media until then, keep in touch with us for social media and let us know who you'd like to see on the next season of going undergrad. ah, psyche hattrick drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is in a long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition that was mea
degree, they put their pressuring argee in all countries of the world, as you knew, may know and south america, even so everywhere america's powerful country. but i don't believe they're going to be able to close this, close this news down, we are going to be released. and we, in england, it's going to be released by altitude in the u. k. and ireland will be the company . they're all of a stone. thank you. well, thank you. actually. that's it for one of your favorite episode of the season will...
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south america could have simplified it by not playing injune and july. too many games in a covert situation. tim plough ahead with too many games in a covert situation.— a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you _ a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so — a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much _ a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much for- a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much forjoining l a covert situation. tim vickery, l thank you so much forjoining us a covert situation. tim vickery, - thank you so much forjoining us on newsday —— covid situation. guinea's new military leaders have announced a nationwide curfew after they removed president alpha conde from power. their actions have been condemned by the united nations. the coup followed hours of heavy gunfire near the presidential palace in the capital, conakry. our west africa correspondent, mayenijones, reports. unexpected violence. a quiet sunday morning in the capital conakry disrupted by gunfire. soon, residents were reporting a heavy military presence
south america could have simplified it by not playing injune and july. too many games in a covert situation. tim plough ahead with too many games in a covert situation.— a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you _ a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so — a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much _ a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much for- a covert situation. tim vickery, thank you so much forjoining l a covert situation. tim vickery, l thank you so much...