this has been a long and dangerous journey. but for some of them, the challenges are onlyjust beginning. most of the people crossing into south sudan are south sudanese nationals. many had fled north because of the war in their own country. but have now been forced to return. maria s baby sunday is malnourished. she is unable to breast feed, and without any money, she can t buy her formula milk. she doesn t know where help will come from. translation: when i reached the transit centre they - didn t give me anything. just water. and today morning they gave us a small amount of food. it is not enough, even now i m hungry.
and thinking about those days that have gone by, in particular, we know that there has been a lot of focus on recent deaths in mexico, but your daughter, last october, died. and you have been calling for justice for her four months. and i know the fbi is involved, ma am. what are you hearing now from authorities? i haven t heard anything from authority. the fbi haven t told me anything. they said that they are not allowed to admit to know anything right now. so no one has been communicating with you to give you updates on what has happened in the investigation? you haven t been kept informed, really? no, i have not. i had one call from the fbi and they said it was due to written on a papal to come back from mexico and they could see. when did you last have contact with them? about a month ago.
we met a guy on the route on the last day who d not been out of his house for two years. hello, mate. we can t stop for long, but i hope you re all right. and.those moments are tough. crying you don t owe me anything, mate. you don t owe me anything. you keep fighting, all right? see you guys. clapping that was nice, wasn t it, kev? are you all right? yeah. we knew that today was going to be the toughest, toughest day. we ve been through all kinds of weather and we have met some
if you suffer from mnd, you have to have a hero, and guy who s suffering from it called rob burrow, who tackles it with courage, with a smile on his face, and he is going to give himself up to the greater good of this disease. but also, he isjust going to have a team mate, right, who s not got mnd. he is going to push his body harder than anything, harder than he thought he could. he is going to show what true friendship is. you are one of a kind, mate. everyone needs a friend like kev.
he mentioned about coming up to murrayfield for this 6:30 start to see kevin away. and he s stubborn as anything. so, lo and behold, he appeared at 6:00 at murrayfield on the dot on that sunday morning. you ok? i didn t think he was going to get out of bed for us! wa nted wanted to stay in bed! it was me that wanted to stay in bed. oh, sorry, catherine. i was so happy, so made up that he was there. i could see doddie trying to attract my attention and i was in this tartan lycra cycling gear. and i got closer and i still couldn t make him out. i was thinking, he might be about to say something inspirational in front of 300 males. got closer again. breathe in, fatty! and thatjust pretty much epitomised doddie. it meant that we got off to a great start, and we knew we were going