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panama is at the juncture of south america and north america.ibed now in the last year they have seen 80,000 haitian illegal aliens crossing north through south america through panama on the way to the united states. these are haitians who evacuated years ago and came to south america and were living happily there. then word got out that joe biden and kamala harris are in charge and it's open borders. if you make it to the united states, you get to stay. the foreign minister told thee me, i called the -- told me? i called the white house repeatedly. but they don't run her calls. she called the state department and they talked to her once but they below her off. they hosted a meeting of 11 countries? central and south america. obviously they wanted the united states there because the united states is where everyone is going in this crisis. the biden administration resphiewsed to send the secretary of state. they sent a lower-level individual. the biden administration wouldn't even show up because think don't give a damn about the thousands and hu
panama is at the juncture of south america and north america.ibed now in the last year they have seen 80,000 haitian illegal aliens crossing north through south america through panama on the way to the united states. these are haitians who evacuated years ago and came to south america and were living happily there. then word got out that joe biden and kamala harris are in charge and it's open borders. if you make it to the united states, you get to stay. the foreign minister told thee me, i...
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why were they have left south america? i understand port-au-prince is dangerous, we've got more kids killed in chicago than we have children that have died from covid. i am not saying it is a comparable situation but i would like you to speak to the fact that these folks were not coming, many of them, probably the majority are not coming directly from haiti, but south america. do they have a right to come to the united states and cross illegally and was that an appropriate action on their part? >> you are muted. >> obviously we want all migrants to follow our immigration law. however, many of those from south america left after the 2010 earthquake. with covid and economic slowdowns, they didn't have jobs. racism is difficult in some latino countries of south america. as you have said, there were noises made by the administration of softening immigration policies, which is what happened last time we saw a major immigration problem in the 1980's, and it was the same reason. there was a perception that it was easy to get into
why were they have left south america? i understand port-au-prince is dangerous, we've got more kids killed in chicago than we have children that have died from covid. i am not saying it is a comparable situation but i would like you to speak to the fact that these folks were not coming, many of them, probably the majority are not coming directly from haiti, but south america. do they have a right to come to the united states and cross illegally and was that an appropriate action on their part?...
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south america is struggling in the face of a crippling drought today, a new warning from scientists.say deforestation of the amazon to be thatening lives. we report from sao paulo. as ron prepares to pick a narro -- numeric voters are frustrated by the state of the city. mark lowen been writing around the e --talian capital and has a special report. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs around the globe. at theborders and they have remd closed since. the travel rules there have been some of the strictest of anywhere in the world. now, the government has announced for next month fully vaccinated australians will finally be allowed to travel again. the prime minister, scott morrison, said it was time to give australians their lives back. while it is welcome news to the tens of thousands of australians who have been stranded abroad since last year. schama filial report from sydney. >> a decision millions have been waiting for, australia sealed itself frothe world since the beginning of the pandemic. now, it is finally reopening. >> we will be able to open those international borders ag
south america is struggling in the face of a crippling drought today, a new warning from scientists.say deforestation of the amazon to be thatening lives. we report from sao paulo. as ron prepares to pick a narro -- numeric voters are frustrated by the state of the city. mark lowen been writing around the e --talian capital and has a special report. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs around the globe. at theborders and they have remd closed since. the travel rules there have been some of...
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why were they have left south america? i understand port-au-prince is dangerous, we've got more kids killed in chicago than we have children that have died from covid. i am not saying it is a comparable situation but i would like you to speak to the fact that these folks were not coming, many of them, probably the majority are not coming directly from haiti, but south america. do they have a right to come to the united states and cross illegally and was that an appropriate action on their part? >> you are muted. >> obviously we want all migrants to follow our immigration law. however, many of those from south america left after the 2010 earthquake. with covid and economic slowdowns, they didn't have jobs. racism is difficult in some latino countries of south america. as you have said, there were noises made by the administration of softening immigration policies, which is what happened last time we saw a major immigration problem in the 1980's, and it was the same reason. there was a perception that it was easy to get into
why were they have left south america? i understand port-au-prince is dangerous, we've got more kids killed in chicago than we have children that have died from covid. i am not saying it is a comparable situation but i would like you to speak to the fact that these folks were not coming, many of them, probably the majority are not coming directly from haiti, but south america. do they have a right to come to the united states and cross illegally and was that an appropriate action on their part?...
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secretary of state is in south america the warning that democracy in the western hemisphere is undert. we hear from our correspondent who's traveling with him. the london football club arsenal has a new signing. he has talent, enthusiasm and a bed time because he is only 4 years ol. we have a reporter. >> i'm 4 years old and my favorite team is arsenal. reporter: he was discovered by his coach, austin schofield. >> oh, what a goal. >> we put him with his age range with the 4, 5/6-year-olds and already he was held and shoulders above everyone. he's a lot quicker than them. a lot more willing to go and get the ball. reporter: you play against ve tall and big people as well. >> they are 9-and 8. reporters: and how does that make you feel because you're only 4? >> that feels me bad. making it a bit harmed. -- hard. ♪ laura: the u.s. secretary of state has been in south america this week warning of the threats to democracy in the western hemisphere. in ecuador, anthony blinken said we find ourselves in a moment of dramatic reckoning and he's also been addressing illegal immigration. repor
secretary of state is in south america the warning that democracy in the western hemisphere is undert. we hear from our correspondent who's traveling with him. the london football club arsenal has a new signing. he has talent, enthusiasm and a bed time because he is only 4 years ol. we have a reporter. >> i'm 4 years old and my favorite team is arsenal. reporter: he was discovered by his coach, austin schofield. >> oh, what a goal. >> we put him with his age range with the 4,...
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many of them were living in south america and have endured an extremely gruelling trip to make it tothemselves 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 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 haiti,
many of them were living in south america and have endured an extremely gruelling trip to make it tothemselves 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 team on the ground, as we understand it. what...
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so next south, central america, we may have something cooking up toward the pacific coast and mexico will continue to keep tabs on that. and for the top end of south america at land slides in north western columbia because of relentless rain and that batch of rain that had been plaguing the southeast corner of brazil out toward the south atlantic. and then temperatures have dropped across patagonia commodore out river to via 18 degrees. that's about 10 degrees cooler than you were 24 hours ago. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline of 2021 compelling journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at the scene of the explosion. inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light. how much money did you make for dear roland deliverance i made that horrible. al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running state propaganda media, censorship, and the rise of both territory an
so next south, central america, we may have something cooking up toward the pacific coast and mexico will continue to keep tabs on that. and for the top end of south america at land slides in north western columbia because of relentless rain and that batch of rain that had been plaguing the southeast corner of brazil out toward the south atlantic. and then temperatures have dropped across patagonia commodore out river to via 18 degrees. that's about 10 degrees cooler than you were 24 hours ago....
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the majority of them that people of haitian origin that coming from south america not coming directly from haiti central america and if you see that is appropriate i understand port-au-prince is dangerous. we have more kids shot in chicago then we have children that have died from covid. i am not saying it is a comparable situation and to speak to thema fact that these folks were not coming and not coming from haiti withan united states of america. immigration e 1980's, and it was the same reason. there was a perception that it was easy to get into the country. >> in a way, you are saying the administration signaled that it was ok to come from south america and enter the border of the united states illegally understanding that they were not coming from haiti directly and they may have been and probably were certainly in better can -- better living conditions in south america. is that right? and then is that right quick. >> yes. to a certain extent. me because i think we did. because a number of patients. and a number the preceding months. and then to hear about that. >> thank you mr.
the majority of them that people of haitian origin that coming from south america not coming directly from haiti central america and if you see that is appropriate i understand port-au-prince is dangerous. we have more kids shot in chicago then we have children that have died from covid. i am not saying it is a comparable situation and to speak to thema fact that these folks were not coming and not coming from haiti withan united states of america. immigration e 1980's, and it was the same...
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they've been in south america for a while. but now news reports another 60,000 people are in a sort of no man's land between colombia and panama. there are stories of mass graves being dug because conditions are so harsh there. why is this happening? the administration signaled the southern border was no longer going to be enforced and anyone who wanted access to this country could simply come in. has anyone paid attention to the fact that gas is $1 more expensive today than it was nine months ago? this is significant and we are not doing anything about it. there's going to be a cold winter. in spite of global warming there's going to be a cold winter. energy prices have significantly increased and all we have managed to do is go to opec and say, could you pump a little more oil from the middle east or go to russia and say, maybe you could send some of that gas down the pipeline and help keep our cities warm this winter. mr. chairman, i had the pleasure of spending many hours in an airport last night. in case you have not noti
they've been in south america for a while. but now news reports another 60,000 people are in a sort of no man's land between colombia and panama. there are stories of mass graves being dug because conditions are so harsh there. why is this happening? the administration signaled the southern border was no longer going to be enforced and anyone who wanted access to this country could simply come in. has anyone paid attention to the fact that gas is $1 more expensive today than it was nine months...
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i right through the talk was river shows how thousands are fleeing poverty in south america. boats being mostly with haitian cuban and venezuelan migrants for the one after another. heading towards the united states. we've been on this river for about 4 hours and now we started to see one boat carrying my rent. we reach the indigenous community of back of chicky doin panama. people arrive here with no food or water. there is no government assistance and many do not have money to buy local food. ah, we do. us has just arrived. she's from haiti, her 4 month old baby is dehydrated and has fever. a fearsome community looking lawyer. a movie fishing, let me see 9. if he's been a good, a full service. don't maybe nfl what a to live the chip is and tell her the today. 15, he woke up with a and these are not with that then it will be in the know in the kid is up in well it's, are they pension hickok? whoever. what movies? emma? my name is my name is on with my lem. it'll come with the people at the rock. i think that on the feet on them a call mafia couldn't just none of us about the importance
i right through the talk was river shows how thousands are fleeing poverty in south america. boats being mostly with haitian cuban and venezuelan migrants for the one after another. heading towards the united states. we've been on this river for about 4 hours and now we started to see one boat carrying my rent. we reach the indigenous community of back of chicky doin panama. people arrive here with no food or water. there is no government assistance and many do not have money to buy local food....
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of people coming year has increased by the thousands they're escaping the financial crisis in south america. that's been made worse by the cool, with 19 condemning but we do not. borders are closed and that's held back of the migrants most of them come from hating cuba and venezuela but there are also people from other nations. i'm very fab or in the diary and gap with come here to talk to the migrants to the 1000 migrants that are crossing through this dangerous jungle to make it to north america. with nick oakley. he says small town in the gulf of whatever, in northern columbia. it's the 1st port of entry toys. the daring of the small town has been overwhelmed by the thousands of migrants in recent weeks to reach sadie and they had to take a boat to cross the gulf. but columbian authorities had been trying to control the flow and that's why thousands have been stranded here for weeks. it is here when we met my see her whole year from haiti, who lived in brazil before arriving here. he has been waiting to get on a boat with his wife. they cannot afford to pay for room. so they have to slee
of people coming year has increased by the thousands they're escaping the financial crisis in south america. that's been made worse by the cool, with 19 condemning but we do not. borders are closed and that's held back of the migrants most of them come from hating cuba and venezuela but there are also people from other nations. i'm very fab or in the diary and gap with come here to talk to the migrants to the 1000 migrants that are crossing through this dangerous jungle to make it to north...
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. >>> in just 60 seconds, our reporter in south america where tens of thousands of migrants are gathering, perhaps soon heading for the u.s. border. >>> and the stunning backlog at america's ports. how it's impacting "the price you pay." >>> all right. we are back now with what could become the next major surge at the southern border. u.s. officials are concerned that tens of thousands of migrants amassing in colombia are set to make the dangerous journey to america. our gabe gutierrez is in colombia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, what was once a sleepy beach town has exploded into the latest choke point in a worsening immigration crisis here in necocli, colombia, there are now some 20,000 migrants, mostly haitian though there are some cubans and venezuelans. the only thing more striking than the tents lining the beaches are the mothers lining up with their children this woman who named her daughter hope is hoping to make it to the u.s. each day they cram together, passports in hand, in a desperate attempt to cross the bay. this is the moment when a few of these migrants are led onto this
. >>> in just 60 seconds, our reporter in south america where tens of thousands of migrants are gathering, perhaps soon heading for the u.s. border. >>> and the stunning backlog at america's ports. how it's impacting "the price you pay." >>> all right. we are back now with what could become the next major surge at the southern border. u.s. officials are concerned that tens of thousands of migrants amassing in colombia are set to make the dangerous journey to...
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change has opened in london, 11 artists with a personal connection to africa, the caribbean and south america of pinpointed environmental change as a racial process with deep roots and colonial history, through this collection of artworks, the overlapping crises of environmental damage and colonialism. a put on the scrutiny. i'll just here as jessica baldwin has been to have a look. mountains of sugar piled high in a french warehouse, harvested in sugar cane plantations across the globe. the sweet cargo travels thousands of kilometers to feed europe. it's a pattern of tre, dating back hundreds of years. and as this exhibition argues that history holds the roots of current climate change. we are history challenges, visitors to take a different perspective to go back in time to when european nations colonized much of the world, extracting natural resources, forcing millions into slavery, and setting up the plantation system. from the colonial period onwards, we had these patterns of movements of shapes, movements of people, movements of product, movements of commerce, movements of communication
change has opened in london, 11 artists with a personal connection to africa, the caribbean and south america of pinpointed environmental change as a racial process with deep roots and colonial history, through this collection of artworks, the overlapping crises of environmental damage and colonialism. a put on the scrutiny. i'll just here as jessica baldwin has been to have a look. mountains of sugar piled high in a french warehouse, harvested in sugar cane plantations across the globe. the...
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years ago and now have no jobs in south america. the reality is, you can't just have open borders for anybody who wants to come can come to us. we can'tat accommodate but on te other hand, the struggle has to be taken are forced to care and have illegal immigration -- legal immigration system. we do need impression because we at of jobs unfilled and how can we do that in a way where there is not exploitation of legal immigrants at the expense of citizens like what you're talking about is issue is tough but it's been politicized and we have to get to the cause of his or her to the democrat line next, deborah in maryland. perhaps. >> hello, thanks for having me on. i had a question and a, the question is, why can't you just say to thosese republicans who don't want to vote for these infrastructure bills okay, your district any money for infrastructure that way you save a lot of money and we'd all be spiritually embarrassing spectacle which happens every time there is a bill passed by democrat showing up at ribbon-cutting on things the
years ago and now have no jobs in south america. the reality is, you can't just have open borders for anybody who wants to come can come to us. we can'tat accommodate but on te other hand, the struggle has to be taken are forced to care and have illegal immigration -- legal immigration system. we do need impression because we at of jobs unfilled and how can we do that in a way where there is not exploitation of legal immigrants at the expense of citizens like what you're talking about is issue...
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now south america's governing body is one of the leading organizations to spoken out against thief is pushed to stage. the woke up every 2 years from arsole manager. also, wagner is leading fif is your view into whether or not more regular world cups are feasible. the players want to play be games. what they don't want is to produce more games, you know, and to be competitions, or is something that everybody wants to play. know if i tell, you know, you would be workshop and even even these photos move to router yes. and the, giving more opportunities in today for county doesn't go to work up. they have to wait for ages. hello. if a player is injured, doesn't play for it. is the worker now the historic playoff series between the san francisco giants and they allied soldiers, ended in control. the see the dodgers agents with c one when in going through to the national league championship series, this was the team's 1st ever play meeting. it went down to the 9th inning of game 5, cody bellenger, hidden avi, i singled to put the dodges ahead. then came the decisive moment. jones play room
now south america's governing body is one of the leading organizations to spoken out against thief is pushed to stage. the woke up every 2 years from arsole manager. also, wagner is leading fif is your view into whether or not more regular world cups are feasible. the players want to play be games. what they don't want is to produce more games, you know, and to be competitions, or is something that everybody wants to play. know if i tell, you know, you would be workshop and even even these...
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why do associations in africa and asia have a different perspective than those in south america? and europe? are our african associations, for example, not worried about these issues? no, on the contrary i say are those are your issues are we must look at what is the cause of those overload on the players and where does it come from? does it come from africa competitions? no. does it come from after bob competitions? no. well, sometimes it comes from the very people are called play of the all the look i'm your now if you look at are all the competition in the different concentration, the highest number of competitions you will find in europe. you a highest where it is 3 competitions now, when in 2018, there was a proposal for a look up every 2 years. there was no objection from europe on the same point that the overload on the players. now we don't then expect in 2018 is the same. yeah. you a launch. the nation's league i think is a concept across and you know, for the 1st time in 2018, we have a li that's called the nation. any agenda to under the $46.00 additional match right n
why do associations in africa and asia have a different perspective than those in south america? and europe? are our african associations, for example, not worried about these issues? no, on the contrary i say are those are your issues are we must look at what is the cause of those overload on the players and where does it come from? does it come from africa competitions? no. does it come from after bob competitions? no. well, sometimes it comes from the very people are called play of the all...
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through south america. this is outrageous.much as they like to talk about how they want to do everything for the kids and the next generation. allowing them to go on arduous journey where so many of them frankly are being preyed upon. young girls are being sold into sex slavery, all this is happening because of joe biden's weak policy at the southern border. frankly his non-policy at the southern border. it's outrageous. and nobody should be supportive of this. it's a humanitarian crisis. it is a child crisis. and it is created by joe biden. >> there is no tears at the border. i mean, you are so right, congressman. people want to separate. it is a criminal enterprise. and by that i mean the people got to pay across. caravan q.r. codes. paying the cartels as well to cross. plus you have the drugs coming across. d.a. estimates 40% of the drugs coming across the border is laced. that's what we have in the united states right now. then you have the smuggling and sex slavery that these kids and adult are going through. you can't se
through south america. this is outrageous.much as they like to talk about how they want to do everything for the kids and the next generation. allowing them to go on arduous journey where so many of them frankly are being preyed upon. young girls are being sold into sex slavery, all this is happening because of joe biden's weak policy at the southern border. frankly his non-policy at the southern border. it's outrageous. and nobody should be supportive of this. it's a humanitarian crisis. it is...
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from south america.er: trudging across rivers, up rocky slopes, and for gorges of mud, they cross nearly 100 kilometers of jungle. the terrain, as much of a threat as criminal gangs lurking inside. these haitian migrants are among thousands in colombia continuing a perilous journey with a singular goal. the fear is there, says haitian migrant francisco. but it lasts for a minute or half an hour. then, goes away because you regain motivation to reach the united states. francisco is following a route thousands of migrants are taking northwards from colombia. arrive by boat, then cross colombia's jungle toward the panamian border. most travel three to four days in that stretch of rain forest, partially controlled by criminal groups and traffickers who allegedly rob, rape, and assault some of those passing through. undeterred, thousands are braving the dangerous journey. many had migrated from haiti to south america years earlier. but recently, increasingly strict immigration policies, pandemic impacts, and
from south america.er: trudging across rivers, up rocky slopes, and for gorges of mud, they cross nearly 100 kilometers of jungle. the terrain, as much of a threat as criminal gangs lurking inside. these haitian migrants are among thousands in colombia continuing a perilous journey with a singular goal. the fear is there, says haitian migrant francisco. but it lasts for a minute or half an hour. then, goes away because you regain motivation to reach the united states. francisco is following a...
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it's now the top trading pardoner of all main economies in south america. and it's gone well beyond those initial loans that it was given to venezuela for oil, or even to ecuador. and it's delivering significant investment in agriculture, in telecommunications, and an infrastructure which are all areas that the region needs to develop significantly. so, and particularly in the post pandemic recovery. so what do you think are ultimately is, is china's objective in the region. the u. s. southern command has warned, china is seeking to establish global logistics and basing ins for us infrastructure in our hemisphere in order to project and sustain military power at greater distances. did you agree with that? i think china's strategy in the region goes beyond, or it's not just about military strength. of course, it's about, you know, this geopolitical chess game where it's challenging the united states in its own back yard, a backyard that the united states left vacant for the last 20 years as it focused in the middle east. but it's also about securing strategi
it's now the top trading pardoner of all main economies in south america. and it's gone well beyond those initial loans that it was given to venezuela for oil, or even to ecuador. and it's delivering significant investment in agriculture, in telecommunications, and an infrastructure which are all areas that the region needs to develop significantly. so, and particularly in the post pandemic recovery. so what do you think are ultimately is, is china's objective in the region. the u. s. southern...
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and i think we have seen it done quite successful in south america historically and perhaps less so and in other parts of the world. but at the same time i do think a biannual world cup is the only option. i also think it symptomatic of the type of thinking among the hire market end of the industry as the super league that brew has failed. but i'm sure it's not the end of the, you know, we haven't heard the end of that approach. so it's ways of thinking how to engage the absolute avid desire of people to consume football, which we've seen this european summer. for example, we had the euro cup and the couple america co existing. and in fact, people watched people watch games during the day. and during the night, admittedly, in many parts of the world, aided by law and so on, which prevented other activities. but it, but that the desire to consume is apparently infinite. so it would be very bizarre to not think of a way in which this can be maximized, but i think we need to, to my on and sounds organizations can work together with, you know, sports organizations and, and health experts an
and i think we have seen it done quite successful in south america historically and perhaps less so and in other parts of the world. but at the same time i do think a biannual world cup is the only option. i also think it symptomatic of the type of thinking among the hire market end of the industry as the super league that brew has failed. but i'm sure it's not the end of the, you know, we haven't heard the end of that approach. so it's ways of thinking how to engage the absolute avid desire of...
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leon nelso fled disaster stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america where jobs have dried up. he can't take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti he says. nothing in haiti, no work. their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you. as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay, the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side, a two-hour journey across the bay. so the boat's just arrived on the other side. and these are all part of theere om this boat to dry land. nelson and his family turned themselves over to a band of smugglers after negotiating passage along the only land route into central america. they are taken on dirt bikes, an hour ride through the countryside. your girl, how is she? okay. she looks a little scared, a little bit. osi. to a smuggler's camp on the edge of the jungle. this is it. from hereon out, it's all by foot, and it's all through the jungle. to reach panama, migrants risch robbery, rape, and death crossing the darien gap, a law
leon nelso fled disaster stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america where jobs have dried up. he can't take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti he says. nothing in haiti, no work. their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you. as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay, the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side, a two-hour journey across the bay. so...
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for nearly eight months, if you've been travelling for most of southern africa and south america, youm monday, with only seven countries on the red list, including colombia and peru macro. the covenant is now recognising vaccine certificates from all countries, which means people coming from around the world won't need to isolate when they get to the uk, so a big opening up. bear in mind that vaccinations will only be recognised if they are pfizer, janssen, moderna or astrazeneca, a big problem for places where governments have chosen to distribute a different sort of vaccine to their population. some scientists are worried that this opening up is too fast, too soon, particularly given that a lot of people around the world are not yet vaccinated and, the virus is still circulated, but it's clear the government are putting their trust in the vaccine both here and abroad to make the difference. a look now at the uk's latest figures on the pandemic. the official data shows there were 40,701 infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — the highest daily number for a month. on averag
for nearly eight months, if you've been travelling for most of southern africa and south america, youm monday, with only seven countries on the red list, including colombia and peru macro. the covenant is now recognising vaccine certificates from all countries, which means people coming from around the world won't need to isolate when they get to the uk, so a big opening up. bear in mind that vaccinations will only be recognised if they are pfizer, janssen, moderna or astrazeneca, a big problem...
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he is in south america, speaking and could or yesterday, and he implored for nationals to watch for four nations to take urgent steps to demonstrate that democracy can yield prosperity and security. part of the biden administration's attempt to reverse what is a dangerous rise in global authoritarianism. here is what secretary blinken said. we find ourselves at a moment of democratic reckoning, and a question for all of us and believeth survival is vital to a shared future is what we can do to make democracy deliver on the issues that matter most people. what are your thoughts on those comments? guest: i could not agree more. i think that is the most efficient response right now to the advancing a talker sees, namely -- a talker sees -- autocracies, namely that we represent 50 to 60% of the global economy. that is a familiar minimal -- formidable force that will create respect in beijing. president biden will organize and host a global summit for democracy in december, this year, and this first somewhat -- some would be virtual. next year, hopefully followed by physical summits for globa
he is in south america, speaking and could or yesterday, and he implored for nationals to watch for four nations to take urgent steps to demonstrate that democracy can yield prosperity and security. part of the biden administration's attempt to reverse what is a dangerous rise in global authoritarianism. here is what secretary blinken said. we find ourselves at a moment of democratic reckoning, and a question for all of us and believeth survival is vital to a shared future is what we can do to...
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south end of south america still that heavy rain for western areas of columbia bogota getting up to a high of 20 degrees and further toward the south. we've got unsettled whether a rio de janeiro rate toward the river plate region, but that will eventually push out toward the south atlantic. okay, i'm out of time. i'll see you again soon. ah, the camera body with in an unlikely model. cool, you know, with her and, and the little blame wasn't here. she was brilliant, brilliant visits, there's a lot of love and affection and respect of the world. a well to wait for mom by a nation has taken indian cinema too. it's hot out as we were well revealed the color and passion of morocco's bollywood dream. the latest news, as it breaks, free democrats and the creams of talking to each other, trying to iron out their differences. because together, they form a large block in parliament with detailed coverage because the world's largest producer of low to see. but children are being used to meet the rising demand from around the world. the island has increased in land masses. as if rivera with this
south end of south america still that heavy rain for western areas of columbia bogota getting up to a high of 20 degrees and further toward the south. we've got unsettled whether a rio de janeiro rate toward the river plate region, but that will eventually push out toward the south atlantic. okay, i'm out of time. i'll see you again soon. ah, the camera body with in an unlikely model. cool, you know, with her and, and the little blame wasn't here. she was brilliant, brilliant visits, there's a...
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lionel nelson fled disaster-stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america, where jobs he says hasot take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti, he says. nothing in haiti? no work? >> reporter: their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you? >> si. >> reporter: as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay. the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side. a two-hour journey across the bay. so the boat has just arrived on the other side. that's part of the smuggling operation taking them from this boat to dry land. nelson and his family turned themselves over to a band of smugglers after negotiating passage along the only land route into central america. they are taken on dirt bikes, an hour ride through the countryside. your girl, how is she? >> okay. >> reporter: she looks a little scared a little bit. si. to a smuggler's camp on the edge of the jungle. this is it. from here on out, it's all by foot, and it's all through the jungle. >> reporter: to reach pa
lionel nelson fled disaster-stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america, where jobs he says hasot take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti, he says. nothing in haiti? no work? >> reporter: their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you? >> si. >> reporter: as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay. the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the...
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so at the top end of south america, we've got our rain falling, where it showed ecuador columbia right into the north west of venezuela on sunday, through central america. thunderstorms rolling across hispaniola cuba, especially this eastern portion is wall right in to the bahamas and concentrate at rain mexico city right through to the pacific coast. now for the u. s. for the west and the east, it settled and then sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake, straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look and we're getting down with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sam, steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up in regina at 24 degrees. and we've also got some high heat for california, a late getting up to a height of 33. ah, this is one of the most astounding that logical revolutions in all
so at the top end of south america, we've got our rain falling, where it showed ecuador columbia right into the north west of venezuela on sunday, through central america. thunderstorms rolling across hispaniola cuba, especially this eastern portion is wall right in to the bahamas and concentrate at rain mexico city right through to the pacific coast. now for the u. s. for the west and the east, it settled and then sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake,...
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hello there, let start in south america and is more wet and windy weather on the way for southern parts of chile. as one weather system pulls out, we've got another one sweeping in. we're seeing strong winds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. heavy rain and sleet with a sprinkling of snow. now to the north of this, it is looking a lot milder sunshine coming through. for one us areas, we are going to see the temperature pick up on sunday, but the wet weather does arrive as we go into next week. now we're watching this mass of wet stuff, move out of paraguay across into eastern areas of brazil. it's going to be welcome in the south east. we have had a drought here and some catastrophic sandstorms across a sao paolo state. but it is gonna turn rather wet for rio, thunderstorms through to choose day, and the temperature well below average no further north of this was he scattered, thunderstorms and showers, as expected across much of the amazon basin, heavy arrange for pots of venezuela. we have seen some flash flooding in caracas. we could see more as that rain falls, but it's going to be c
hello there, let start in south america and is more wet and windy weather on the way for southern parts of chile. as one weather system pulls out, we've got another one sweeping in. we're seeing strong winds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. heavy rain and sleet with a sprinkling of snow. now to the north of this, it is looking a lot milder sunshine coming through. for one us areas, we are going to see the temperature pick up on sunday, but the wet weather does arrive as we go into next week....
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but we are seeing the heaviest falls in costa rica and panama as we move to south america. we've got those thunderstorms and showers rolling across northern areas, but we are seeing some severe storms come into play for bolivia and coastal areas of brazil with the temperature in rio sitting in the early twenties. that sure update. the weather sponsored by cutting airways, voted world's best airline of 2021. planet. earth is approaching a tipping point in the lead up to the cop 26 climate summit. out as the research case is program dedicated to one veiling the realities of the climate. witness means films documenting the human experience on the front line ah, planet. as so s reports from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population. people empower us why politicians have been so unaffected in fighting climate change. folk lines investigate horizon temperatures of fueling a water war in the us out as they were world shows how a community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of their natural resources . the screen takes th
but we are seeing the heaviest falls in costa rica and panama as we move to south america. we've got those thunderstorms and showers rolling across northern areas, but we are seeing some severe storms come into play for bolivia and coastal areas of brazil with the temperature in rio sitting in the early twenties. that sure update. the weather sponsored by cutting airways, voted world's best airline of 2021. planet. earth is approaching a tipping point in the lead up to the cop 26 climate...
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and asia -- enormous demand for dollars and africa, south america, and asia.lear the best chance is something like tether or circle, there is $100 billion between those two coins now. the entire market is waiting for regulatory clarity, and when they get clarity, it is possible for these private stable coins to grow 10 to 100. we could see $1 trillion going to $10 trillion, and it would be good for the u.s. dollar, the u.s. world reserve currency status, and it would move the entire state of technology forward by leaps and bounds. emily: curious for your thoughts on chips in particular. i mean, so many people thought it was a joke, and who is laughing now? michael: you know, there are different segments of the market. there are the savers who want to buy a reserve asset like the point. there are the technology and funds that want to invest in the nft platform, and then there are the specter daters -- speculators with the new meme coin. it is all part of the crypto world right now, and it is what makes it so interesting and exciting. i don't think it would be t
and asia -- enormous demand for dollars and africa, south america, and asia.lear the best chance is something like tether or circle, there is $100 billion between those two coins now. the entire market is waiting for regulatory clarity, and when they get clarity, it is possible for these private stable coins to grow 10 to 100. we could see $1 trillion going to $10 trillion, and it would be good for the u.s. dollar, the u.s. world reserve currency status, and it would move the entire state of...
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as we head toward hundreds speaker wall g, la costa rica and panama top end of south america, verse of rain through the columbia andes, and also the peruvian andy's. and it remains soggy for the southeast corner of brazil, and fact rio de janeiro looking to see wind gusts on tuesday, up to 40 kilometers per hour. c, as in ah, ah, flags a load across the united states, off the death of 4. my secretary of state colin powell from cupboard 19 complications. quite frankly, it is not possible to replace the call. we will miss. ah hello, i am down, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dough.
as we head toward hundreds speaker wall g, la costa rica and panama top end of south america, verse of rain through the columbia andes, and also the peruvian andy's. and it remains soggy for the southeast corner of brazil, and fact rio de janeiro looking to see wind gusts on tuesday, up to 40 kilometers per hour. c, as in ah, ah, flags a load across the united states, off the death of 4. my secretary of state colin powell from cupboard 19 complications. quite frankly, it is not possible to...
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how low they will start in south america, and those wet and windy conditions persist, the southern areas of chile and argent. tina. it's further north that it is looking a lot warmer, sways the sunshine here, fine and dry weather coming in to when us at us, and for santiago. now the temperature is nearly touching 30 degrees here. if we look at the 3 day, we can see it looking very warm, above average temperatures, but it is going to dip down though the sunshine will continue. now it's not looking very sunny for large areas of brazil. we've got severe storms rolling across coastal areas pushing up into the north where we're going to see some very heavy falls. it's rain for rio and storms without power for much of the week. the temperature in both cities dipping down by about 10 degrees. so it is going to feel rather chilly. now for northern parts of bolivia, we've got some intense storms coming into play on choose day. those will push up into southern parts of peru. we could see some localized flooding here and some fierce thunderstorms on schedule for coastal areas of colombia. we could
how low they will start in south america, and those wet and windy conditions persist, the southern areas of chile and argent. tina. it's further north that it is looking a lot warmer, sways the sunshine here, fine and dry weather coming in to when us at us, and for santiago. now the temperature is nearly touching 30 degrees here. if we look at the 3 day, we can see it looking very warm, above average temperatures, but it is going to dip down though the sunshine will continue. now it's not...
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Oct 2, 2021
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the southern areas of south america, you can see from the cloud cover, we've got weather systems pounding patagonia, a wet and windy weather, the southern areas of chile, an argentina, but it swirls out to the east taking are those conditions to burn on said as we are going to see the temperature come down here or the next few days as that. what were the pushes further east now to the north of this was these them really what whether indeed for parts of uruguay and paraguayan coastal areas of brazil. we are going to see a lot of that heat knocked out of sao paolo and rio de janeiro. if you look at the 3 day for sal powder, we are going to dip down to 18 degrees by tuesday. as that wet weather comes into play, no further north of this. for the amazon basin, we are seeing scattered showers and thunderstorms mothers, heaviest, a rough northern areas of brazil and northern areas of peru as well as columbia, where we could see some further flooding in that wet weather. pushes into panama and costa rica as we move to central america. it's looking rather wet across much of me goes scattered showe
the southern areas of south america, you can see from the cloud cover, we've got weather systems pounding patagonia, a wet and windy weather, the southern areas of chile, an argentina, but it swirls out to the east taking are those conditions to burn on said as we are going to see the temperature come down here or the next few days as that. what were the pushes further east now to the north of this was these them really what whether indeed for parts of uruguay and paraguayan coastal areas of...
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the darien gap is the only overland route between south and north america. 500 people are allowed toach day, which takes them to the start of their perilous journey. let 1500 arrived in the small town every 24 hours. those who do find a boat face a six-day journey on foot through roadless, lawless jungle. they often arrive in panama dehydrated, ill, or robbed of their belongings. from there, they still have to make it through nicaragua, honduras, guatemala, and then mexico before finally reaching the u.s. border. we are joined live now. we just had an insight there of the kind of journey that lies ahead for the people where you are. tell us about the sort of things that they're telling you. are they aware of the difficulties ahead? >> yes, barbara. some of them are. some, i don't think they really grasp what weights for them after they manage -- waits for them after they manage to get through, as they hold up, at times for many weeks, up to a month, actually. we were talking to some of them who have very young children, one year or even younger, and in telling them just how treachero
the darien gap is the only overland route between south and north america. 500 people are allowed toach day, which takes them to the start of their perilous journey. let 1500 arrived in the small town every 24 hours. those who do find a boat face a six-day journey on foot through roadless, lawless jungle. they often arrive in panama dehydrated, ill, or robbed of their belongings. from there, they still have to make it through nicaragua, honduras, guatemala, and then mexico before finally...
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mexico, but still heavy falls across the bahamas. nasa, with the high of 27 agrees top end of south america. our rain is falling where we would expect, but particularly intense through that west coast of columbia, through the colombian andes. on monday, then a frontal system sliding across paraguay right through to the southeast of brazil. this could spark some serious charts that show up. they ah, with more than 200000000 cases of coven 19 worldwide governments, a batching to fight fresh waves of the virus. a new barrier, there has been a search and the number of people will, can vaccination appointments from the human cost she to political and economic full out. all just era brings you the latest. on the pandemic, visuals had vaccinated more than 1100 people here. all of the migrant farm workers . people on how does thing because they think that there is a risk to democracy. special coverage on al jazeera, preventable disease, accounts 15 percent of all debts, children under the age. a promotion was rob. i agree to receive early childhood education in the booth with ah. ready disillusione
mexico, but still heavy falls across the bahamas. nasa, with the high of 27 agrees top end of south america. our rain is falling where we would expect, but particularly intense through that west coast of columbia, through the colombian andes. on monday, then a frontal system sliding across paraguay right through to the southeast of brazil. this could spark some serious charts that show up. they ah, with more than 200000000 cases of coven 19 worldwide governments, a batching to fight fresh waves...