hello and a warm welcome to the programme. i m sally bundock. a day after he was found liable by a new york jury for sexual abuse and defamation, donald trump has faced questions in a live town hall in the us state of new hampshire. the frontrunner for the 2024 republican nomination for the presidency demeaned his accuser ejean carroll, he reiterated his position the 2020 election was rigged, and if he returned to the white house, mr trump said he would pardon many of his supporters who have mr trump said he would pardon many of his supporters who have on the us capitol. this is his response to a question about the ejean carroll court verdict. my my poll numbers just came out and they went up. my poll numbersjust came out and they went up. my poll numbersjust came out and they went up. i | and they went up. applause i think i m the and they went up. applause i think i m the only and they went up. applause i think i m the only person - and they went up. applause i think
president, a terrifying and very familiar scene out of brazil. supporters of former brazilian president jair bolsonaro who attacked the countries congress over the result of their presidential election, they ve been climbing on top of its roof, breaking the glass and a windows and crowds of demonstrators also gathered outside at the supreme court and the presidential palace. where is bolsonaro right now? he is thousands of miles away soaking it up in orlando, florida. he has yet to comment on these riots back home. let s bring in ap result news director david miller. david, the images we ve seen today, they look a lot like january the 6th 2021 here in d.c.. what went on there today? what is the latest? they look a lot like january 6th. we ve been warning that this, or something like this, it could happen for a long time, jair bolsonaro sowed doubts about the election results for a long period, the voting system was susceptible to fraud and many of supporters came to believe
of this border, waiting to search across, so what is expect later? search across, so what is expect later? like you said, there is a expect later? like you said, there is a huge expect later? like you said, there is a huge amount, - there is a huge amount, sense of people amassing on the frontier, they are already topping 10,000 crossings a day and anticipation of this one ending but mr biden has warned that you will be returned, he s up that you will be returned, he s up deportations, doubling or even tripling some of those flights to various countries and put armed troops on this border, 1500 troops has also said you need to try to go through legal means. he has promised to more processing centres in guatemala and columbia, there is now an at where you can apply for asylum and there is now a humanitarian parole programmes are basically individuals in countries such as venezuela, they can fly directly to the united states but only if they have a sponsor
border crossing on the border in el paso, he met with some of the customs and border patrol agents on the ground there. the faith-based non governmental groups that are dealing with the surge at el paso, which is really strange. local officials pledging he can do everything he can from a federal level to support those efforts. it s in mexico city where the president, over the next few days, is going to be really highlighting what he has emphasized as a vet need for a much broader regional approach to this challenge, that is much more nuanced, much more complex event politics has often allowed. mexico said it s part of the to take in some of those that will be ramped up, part of the ramped up deportations. canada also this year agreeing to accept 50,000 agricultural workers from the americas, a record number of asylum seekers as well. those kinds of commitments the president is hoping to build upon here. the larger message from the white house over the course of this week is to sh
panama said they raised this issue with the biden administration about thousands of migrants headed through the dadayang area through panama and up toward the united states yet nothing really was prepared using that information? that s right. a lot of information we get judged from our state department or people within the government here who are communicating with their counterparts in countries like panama. glad you pointed that out. there was this stalling. could you talk about whether or not they should have ramped up deportations, whether that would be humane. they did not prepare for that number, that group you see that got to over 28,000 haitians under that bridge in del rio, texas, to surge resources. as the numbers continued to triple day after day, they finally were able to put 400 border agents down there to try to rush resources. of course that had repercussions