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tv   Irans Water Crisis  Al Jazeera  July 19, 2018 1:32am-2:01am +03

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of a strange day to start decent a few years we just heard today to city of aleppo has fallen. or should we say liberate that. one tool for astonishing stories toads and their own why it's how did you know who to trust and who not to trust. a stranger came to town witness on al-jazeera.
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twelve tibe boys and their coach speak about their eighteen days trapped in a flooded cave complex as they're finally allowed home. alone barbara are you watching al-jazeera live from that also coming up on the
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program as thousands leave to villages besieged by rebels syria's government launches what activists are calling a frenzied attack in their raw president trump lashes out of people who condemned this meeting with vladimir putin and began contradicts the u.s. intelligence community plus its champagne and roses all round on the first commercial flight between ethiopia and their betrayer after twenty years at war. they survived on rain water for nine days inside the depths of a flooded cave now members of a young thai football team of spoken about their ordeal for the first time with one describing the moment they were discovered as magical the twelve teenagers and their assistant coach appeared in good spirits as they answered questions at their first public appearance the team paid tribute to the former navy seal who died
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while attempting to rescue them they explained why they first entered the cave and the scribe the moment they were found. we heard some noises of people talking at that moment so we told each other to be quiet and listen to the noise we weren't sure so we listened and it turned out to be true i was surprised. the moment they merged in the water they spoke to each other once we heard noises we went down near the water and they greeted us. is anyone there first i thought they were toy so we said the officials are here but they were not. and when they got out of the water we were surprised they were british. one of the voice speaking there with the team's assistant coach describe the he tried to find the way out of the cave system. or try to go into the water and dig to see if we can go through but i could feel that the bottom was all sand and
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the top was just rocks pulled the rope and the boys pulled me back afterwards i told one of the police that we cannot exit this way. we found a sandy hill and there was water dripping from the cliffs and so i told everyone that we'd better stay near the water so we decided to spend the night there before we went to sleep i told them we should pray together before sleeping. vasant joins us live now from channel rise so a lot of the boys there explaining how they find try to find a way out of the cave and how they felt when they were finally rescued released when they were discovered what more can you tell us about why they actually decided to go into the cave in the first place. well basically it was the birthday of one of the football members turned seventeen that day and basically day had decided we'll do something different and some of them had already
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been to the cave before but not all of them so they didn't really know the way very well and they actually planned to go only for one hour so they didn't really take anything they didn't have any food for example although there were reports before that they have some snacks but they had no food whatsoever and then of course the raid started and the cave started to become flooded and then they went in deeper and deeper first to escape the water and then of course they got stuck and they got stuck for a long time for eighteen days altogether and only after nine they were discovered by the british divers as they described earlier and you know watching that news conference you can tell that they all seem to be obviously much better quite strong seem to be at least obviously enjoying being out in the circumstances but the whole event ended well it must have been quite traumatizing though especially the nine days when they didn't know if they were going to be rescued what kind of support is there going to be now for them especially motional even months and years to come.
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exactly they have of course also said that they were really really scared when they were in the dark in the cave not knowing that they were going to be rescued and they seemed very fine actually extraordinary fine considering the circumstances they have been going through but of course there is some concern about their mental state later on maybe trauma or maybe nightmares so the government has been very careful very protective of them also they don't want to many people go in questions to them and also one of the plans is also to have some social workers go into their houses and the next couple of weeks to keep an eye on them because also the father i spoke with one of the fighters earlier he said he's pretty concerned about all the media attention as well and he wants to just everyone to go back to their normal lives as soon as possible stan fastened there with the latest from chen rice step thank you.
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syrian activists say government forces have launched a frenzied attack on a rebel held city in the southern province of the rock that have been dozens of airstrikes and heavy shelling on now while it's only hospital was bombed with reports of dozens of casualties now why is the largest urban center in southern syria still controlled by rebel fighters well the fighting has forced hundreds of civilians to flee west towards these really occupied golan heights many displaced syrians are still gathered along the border in makeshift camps after these really are returned them away stephanie decker said the sub paid from their earlier. at least six airstrikes have just come in and this is all part of the syrian government's campaign to get this area back from the rebels and you can also see just how close it is we can hear the plane in the sky just how close it is to the tents where those syrian internally displaced sheltering it gives you
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a sense of just how terrified these people are the border is closed and israeli authorities have made it very clear they won't be letting anyone in now we've been witnessing an intensive airstrike campaign throughout the day our team has counted at least one hundred airstrikes they started a little further afield and then they started hitting right in front of us also quite close to the areas where you see those tents those tents are are housing syrian internally displaced these are people who have fled the war these are people who are now trapped between closed borders and between the syrian government. also there's no real aid there for them no organized aid efforts yes the israeli army has been giving out some supplies and some tents but there's also a real fear of what happens when the syrian government takes over their areas they have been advancing very false these people are still in rebel territory they've been living under the opposition for around four years so they are terrified of
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what will happen to them if there is any sort of retaliation from the syrian government forces or meanwhile residents into besieged towns in syria province who are being evacuated after a deal was struck between opposition fighters and pro-government forces thousands are being bastardo for a fry in the northwest the towns have been under siege by opposition fighters for more than four years those leaving include pro regime forces and their families are being taken to areas of the government control. at least one thousand people have drowned after a boat carrying migrants sunk off the coast of northern cyprus turkish cypriot officials say the boat was carrying one hundred sixty people overall twenty six of whom remain missing the coast guard and helicopters have been searching the area where the boat is believed to have sunk they've been rescuing some of the more than ten one hundred survivors who've been airlifted to hospitals in turkey and northern
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cyprus. u.s. president donald trump has again contradicted his intelligence community just a day after saying he has full faith in it a short time ago he told reporters at the white house that russia no longer poses a cyber security threat this fight is an intelligence chiefs say the opposite he's still insisting his much criticized meeting with by the mere putin was a success this is what he tweeted a little earlier some people hate to the fact that i got along well with president putin of russia they would rather go to war than see this it's called trumpet derangement syndrome. well let's speak now for a white house correspondent kimberly how kids so first he doesn't seem to believe the intelligence services then he says he misspoke and now once again he seems to be casting doubt kimberly just took us a little bit about this reversing course yet again. yeah it's a little bit confusing so let's go through very simply the the headline here in all
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of this is that the president appears to be reversing course yet again he spoke from a cabinet meeting of the cabinet room just inside the white house in the last hour or so is body language very hostile arms crossed sort of a furrow in his brow saying in repeatedly no president u.s. presidents been as tough on russia as i have but the president's own public statements are leaving some doubt about that because he has just said when asked whether or not russia is still a threat he said no the reason this is a concern to many is that the fact that the director of national intelligence down code said just the opposite in fact said that russia when it comes to cyber threats are still among the worst offenders the red light is still flashing so the position of the president directly contradicts what he said on tuesday when he said in fact that he does except the conclusions of his intelligence that in fact russia did meddle in the twenty sixteen u.s. election that tuesday statement of course contradicts the monday statement where in
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fact he believes or said that he believes levy reputing denial that there was any involvement so a lot of pressing concern about the president's statements essentially because for the third day in a row there has been a different answer to basically the same question whether or not in fact russia is indeed meddling in u.s. domestic politics know kimberly from when he became president or even before donald trump has often been accused and rightly of saying things that were just simply and objectively not true and. often changing his mind and saying things that were in conflict so what is different about this case and i'm referring now specifically to that meeting with vladimir putin because even people who normally support trump journalists and republicans actually are now turning against them because of that. in fairness i don't think there is a person that has occupied the oval office that has told reporters the truth one
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hundred percent of the time but you're right when it comes to donald trump and his record of telling the truth it's the president is often most pop problematic in his public statements himself back to back as we've seen just this week and that certainly has caused some concern particularly when it comes to russia with hard core republicans like newt gingrich who was once the former speaker a republican speaker of the house of representatives even when donald trump has made what many would consider monumental mistakes he has stood by the president but even this seems to be too much for him at the wall street journal a very conservative newspaper here in the united states as well the fact that when it comes to russia and the united states they have been adversaries for decades and even while there has been improving of relations in recent years there has been this sort of historical cautious optimism about moving forward knowing full well that there is a sophisticated.

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