way, trying to cross the border to the us. i mean, there is no way without enough resources to keep themselves hydrated they will survive this heat. seeing this place brought back my own experience of when i left iraq for the uk on foot. myjourney across the border was very tough, but i can t imagine making that journey in 50 degrees. a few hours without water, there is no way you would survive and yet, every day here, people attempt it. in this series, we met some amazing people who let us into their lives and shared the challenges they face against heat and the climate crisis. this is a threat we are all going to face the planet is only
it s extremely hot here it is 50 plus and no wonder lots of migrants die along this way, trying to cross the border to the us. i mean, there is no way without enough resources to keep themselves hydrated they will survive this heat. seeing this place brought back my own experience of when i left iraq for the uk on foot. myjourney across the border was very tough, but i can t imagine making that journey in 50 degrees. a few hours without water, there is no way you would survive and yet, every day here, people attempt it. in this series, we met some amazing people who let us into their lives and shared the challenges they face against heat and the climate crisis. this is a threat we are all going to face the planet is only going to get hotter.
on foot, mr. walker on foot, it s difficult to really tell exactly what s taking place because of the movement of the camera. but there was a second video shown during the press conference yesterday that really slowed things down and actually had a few still shots included in it. and when you look at that, and start to think about the perception of a threat from the beginning to the end, you know, you do see something that is a flash in the car. they heard a sound, sounds like a gunshot. that would immediately tell you that now you re pursuing an individual that s possibly armed. he gets out of the car. there s another still shot that shows him with a ski mask running. this is july. wearing a ski mask in july is not what people normally do. he takes off running. another still shot shows him turn. all of those things will be part of the investigation that we have to look at to determine whether or not the use of deadly force was justified by each of the officers. the chief is absolutely
some by wheelbarrow or on foot. here s where they re welcomed. in president volodymyr zelenskyy s hometown, kri kriviy rykh. talk of a sham referendum on wednesday, trying to gentrify the russian occupation. and many flee these past days, with queues of cars backed up for miles. for this family it was about saving the eldest, fearing their 18-year-old son would be conscripted after the sham vote. the first time we tried to leave they shot at us. the second time we got out, she says. we are completely occupied, she says. there s no food, no money. we have nothing. they ll do a referendum and take our children. my son is 18, and they ll take him as cannon fodder. we ran as fast as we could. it is jarring among the generosity of donations and offers of new homes to hear of the casual brutality of the