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ali. there should be a multiple it's always pistol to be. slovak and surely if i was in a hostile order that's. called on didn't make it a sin to do it but it's all that i know we. tell and then know we all did one. driving hours don't seem to be regulated and there are no rest areas. painted on this trip is mineral material but whatever they're carrying they can't really leave the vehicle for security reasons. they also have to refuel when they pass a service station as there be huge distances to head with nothing but deserts hour after hour. i did could be as makes himself comfortable for the
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night as best he can inside the cab. ibrahim has discovered that it's higher on one of his trigger wheels has picked up a slow puncture before he crosses the desert he has to get it fixed when he comes across a roadside becoming. even
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if they're not. well off with it. within the city in the world it's cool idea and. that's. really good if that's how. we broke up just as old the first thing i did was in this one that it's. we have in this the head of an indian the make up of the wheel
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but i have to. both be aware that the. o.c. who's live fish want to look at the past but it's not at the fair in the. other she always name appears will sheer force of i love them it's a snug little system. but a little lower than the. imitation the scale of your shift i would give she met them so yeah no don't go over some do man up but he will. mark oh i learned. he could be a hit me this if it's in the scenes that i have a feeling this oh there where most of the d.j. i didn't show. up in sydney good then maybe him and i would lay them coming. we'll
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see you in that it's a set up and then actually had that. was a no i don't own way yet. could not get on her dismissal and. when i was lucky. enough not to i would not know it's lights out if you know it wasn't you know going to listen in on him. up at the thought of going to a show. and then the she had another good son. got a sense of. what. he would do deal. or that as
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a child has. had. some stuff up i'm not about to show. the soap some of them. about what about her and their interview. since you already have it. was all about giving up but i had. a loss of. life and you know. what i said. i did for her said. the d.s. of the idea but in a. that's what will through my job blow off the bus to sun. hospital shot. in
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a kitchen to tell was odd but yet the show all the ball. at the bottom of the i did not move on the part of the goddess. and i know when the parents. don't want them and yet i'm. not. going to have to sit through i've kept a secret. because you're sure to look at all she has it could be a good one how do. you know we just waited until. there's way she will good luck from now with her little soft little bit of. the holster for a pail of it all. i did was to sit.
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in the us a driver can be at the wheel for up to eleven hours out to fourteen in europe the rules are tighter the daily maximum is normally nine hours but breaks have to be taken every four and a half hour and the rest should be enough an hour to. put this is the moroccan so hard. i thought this could be told his friend in the coffee there is no longer. needs i'm looking at. the message. that nobody. else has been asked which did not. much did as you can edit it when i got it now i got to solve. the mystery of the and as for. amanda and another the house knows a lot about so so well. you saw
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a lot of those the open just looked. good in the look of a mission. but judy one of the little mob but. i don't see. the sense of. sadness yes and asked what i've got i'm going to use. i'm going to put up one of the spots if it all. it's out and i'll. see you know what's. it's al. good i'll give the child. a look a lot and look at you when i was looking for best first digit but i didn't you know i did pick up my shoes styles you want to see what's available at home. but this really applies to a. lot and i was being we should probably have been. good to
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have that. just look to get up there can feel it a bit. to be off. scratch get me. a good kid be it and back him are now driving over an area known as clustered centauri. it has been a disputed territory between morocco and what's called the police are your friends since one nine hundred seventy five. the un has maintained to peacekeeping mission in western sahara a territory about the size of new zealand for twenty seven years. u.n. experts have repeated the field to broker a settlement over the disputed territory which the police are euthanize the youngster the some people. morocco controls ninety percent of the territories
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including its three main talents and insists it's an integral part to detain them while policy demands a referendum on self-determination through. the two drivers have now reached the southwestern corner of the disputed territory near a small town called got outs where there is a un buffer zone but which is effectively the border crossing into mauritania. over one hundred eighty thousand travelers pass through here every year tourists visiting west africa and africans heading to morocco and europe. as a hotspot for smuggling and illegal immigration the wait here can be lengthy they claim to inspect over thirty thousand trucks and cars here every year. for ibrahim a distributor it's an unwelcome bottleneck and they have no idea how long the visa
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procedure vehicle inspection and people work will take hours days or even longer. the drivers are also concerned for their safety as there has been violence here in recent years. a brahim and i. have no alternative but to wait in a makeshift bedroom where there's no food and drink other than what they've brought with them and that is approaching. zero. as if. it was a look at. well and good.
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luck to. all of the mothers of two young. people. over somewhat of an up and soon to get children to see any seymour hoffman scene who govern the scope of a whole lot of movie love the you know that's kind of as none of. the homes of a mill woman the mother of those never did one of the i know it's usually not ten it was never the hampshire that wanted it done the most remarkable a long time we're going to hear. more and more. and three zero and we were hard to this wasn't the most assumed of. all our sons of course is. that it was new york made over the years and marked the
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. end of the shift. in the mood. of the building as of the city and the service to. the service should focus it. should was on wasn't just in one spot of up or less of the circles it is that was it and the loss of the shitty a whole over the last i mean as most of. the kids oh sure ok and a lot of them saw it all but it was their traditional. or partner. who knew each other a little bit of it. you just believe this is. the deliver the goods but there
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was the other woman she did it this is the next you know i'm starting to walk away from what you did in london with more than one up on to the inserts change issue need usual signal of who you want short usual oh i will is there no way that ish she didn't underdone to leave using force me. to she was mentioned wasn't too much more to do or our mother the only bit of the other side up our council of nicaea thing will not be another family dish another on the spot no balling of my understanding or going on the ninety nine don't want to see a slaughter will show the tissue of more money and social her mother and me than we do in the heat from. the apartment if not all of us and yet all. our mess and of course something.
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over her home a carton of other our own set of outlets and the not yet. another op ed in the command of us all of them well enough. other than most of. all. ages. ok but eventually educated or when you can help by. it's not looking good for the two drivers who have no idea when or if they'll ever get over the border into mauritania.
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whether they manage to cross the river into senegal. or into brahim skis whether he'll quit truck driving all together. or the one of the couple going to the wood as of us at the moment to. yell at us on this ship. and this new delhi swap artistic expression has thrived for generations. now real estate developers want to go on.
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talk to al-jazeera the largest multi-sport event on the continent and the second largest in the world the asian games will host thousands of competing across a mix of traditional and the lympics follow us feel good news and updates from your concert hosting city of the eighteenth asian games on al-jazeera. how they actually went on london with the top stories currently here on al-jazeera at least twenty people have been killed in a highway bridge collapse in the italian city of genoa many of us have also been injured when the bridge came down during heavy rain sending vehicles plunging to the ground where skilled workers are searching for survival in the rubble italians are just devastated by this disaster i mean the idea that our highways and
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bridges are not safe and that something like this can happen at the height of the summer season you know with obviously many tourists here but not only a lot of people were on that bridge because you know it was a major artery and a whole section of it collapsed. turkish president reject tire or dylan's called for a boycott of u.s. electronic products in retaliation for what he says is an economic attack on his country the turkish lira is falling more than forty five percent against the dollar this year u.s. sanctions partly to blame the weakness of the currency is starting to affect other emerging markets india's rupee has hit a record low currencies from argentina to south africa all fell on monday. medical sources say thirteen civilians have been killed in the saudi coalition air strike in yemen air strikes targeted at hooty held city in one day the province at least twenty four others have been injured what it is the fourth largest city in
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yemen and it's home to a crucial port through which the majority of the country's supplies pass through. these in london a treaty a crash outside the british parliament as a terror incident the twenty nine year old man drove a car at speed into barriers outside the houses of parliament at least three people and injured lawyers for u.s. president donald trump's former campaign manager have finished their case in his fraud trial without calling any witnesses full mana for is accused of tax evasion and lying to obtain bank loans the case was brought by special counsel robot moola is investigating possible clues in with russia during trump's presidential run at least twenty four people have died and another nineteen were injured in a bus crash near the ecuadorian capital quito the colombian registered bus was traveling along a road known as the dead man's curve when it hit another vehicle at high speed those are your headlines stay with al-jazeera as al-jazeera world continues we'll have a full hour of news in an hour's time. i
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does could be dying now and it but i have to be if we are driving their trucks need in with minimal material the three thousand kilometers through the desert for maggoty year in southern morocco to the synagogue nice capital to car. the trip passes through on hospitable to rain not least the disputed territory of western sahara. they had to wait the east to cross the border into mauritania without food or much to drink spent most of their money on visa and exit permits and still have a thousand kilometers to travel. they're finally allowed to cross the border and get on their way but mauritania is not their
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favorite section of the route. they're going to spend a lot of money in this area is good enough has been to the brim if you're going to be i would have thought this i won't go but it is out a lot of the delegates and to see this look at the city went up almost. got. going and they're going to get them out of us and i did if. they want to get a body back and a couple to make a bit of what i've been a prosecutor to get a mother is a good good scholar out. of a nice bust up with all of us and my visit here to just not a place yes no yes some us money old sheets up to my flat a lot of it was quite a bit. above all sort of a civic up of just a fifty seventy or at the mouth of you said a lot of the. presence of
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a good. exam no madam molly your kids am no matter how nice or how cocktail mom i mean i don't. know when a modern family's modern. know what they're going to say about civil wars and almost but i gotta watch i got to got something. there was. this i wasn't aware you an idea. and i mean it comes you and i all can still pull the covers off and. you can also have learned that i think what i think of it all. but i can tell you if i was the guy was on my way about to deliver the most content shot and. that's all i'm out of all this year the. next mock up of what i want about not to leave for a spot. in one of the best clothes and all of it would be easy to manage it and
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also tell my readers must stop. much of it is the capital of a hurry. and with a population of around six hundred and sixty thousand one of the largest cities in the sorrow. it has a deep water points to international airports history museums and beaches. atop this could be it in the past have now been on the route for eleven teams and are not in the tourist.
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i. don't know how. they're going to. the rest of the journey through mauritania is uneventful as the two drivers meet their way two hundred kilometers talk. on the border with senegal. population around fifty thousand is the third largest city in mauritania but has no bridge across the synagogue river. the two forty six ton trucks can only cross on the tiny ferry one at a time. ibrahim and i did have been up since the early hour worth and the stresses of the journey are starting to take their toll especially
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during ramadan most from south africa i have. lowered. the russians had among the other moment and i had. to get to know we're just going to forget the. difference there is a lot of good and elements of the children will mature she'll get some power some a lot though. just. what other folks i suppose that should end because. some know unless you know what a mocking mama. was doing you. all a hell of a hole with a lot of them. but crossing the border into senegal is not as easy as the two drivers had hoped to get seriously did need the customs and immigration waiting for papers getting information from there
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should be. talking to their boss back and i could see her and waiting for their process or exit. and they miss their families. although sort of i forgot. all about it but to look to look out for them and sit on . the bottom of the kyoto protocol. both could use a good school. schedule you have. to . start up like. before which was a. one of the record if you swipe to get. the sash on.
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hold up ok let's hope those of us cultural to the surface of the aisle likes that kind of. stuff. well shots but those two locals cost quite a lot of the food. it's . and the last one a lot of little salt. is that it. isn't out long. either one of them. against no one is it often a little. better is it a good omen i don't. want boy. yet i was what i was that i shut the door not come to dinner and i'm such a. lot of. not all good sitting near omaha
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that's all so it can be answered it's all make up so i know. a lot about the climb up the oracle top of the it. does it. obvious got the object that got the guy towards it and it's. another causes. a clue to study a what sort of bottle without seeing a bottle and i thought that was it isn't it we're going to france and exactly and. then i'll say what i did with him and offer you. one subpoena him and how this could be it got through customs it was around a hundred kilometers from ross on to the senegalese port of san leave on that santa coast from there it's another three hundred and thirty kilometers south to the capital of the car their final destination.
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sandy leave was the first french that cement in the region in the seventeenth century. it's at the mouth of the snake oliver and has a population d.c. of around one hundred and eighty thousand. by the time the two drivers arrived in santa rita it was already dark but they pressed on towards the capital. city will have the love of the less than others you know and love of the mother. in the want to take considerable thought of i'm sure i have just as a bit of the zone but it. i want to have the. audience yeah no absolute of a world of. peace and the more you get
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a little that's the way it. was you have over them sold it only. does what it does a live look it's getting better but we don't have all have a. house how to come up with all. this in the in the complex. in the gift let me directly he said he. will lend. the can in the case or worse. we're going to hear that really kick work is that it gets me a lot that they're not going to be a lot of it in me that. i might. not like it i think out of us in our.
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gave me an incentive we're looking. at c.n.n. sabine do you know why do you go. but i thought if that's that's a lot. of why the modest on the. double i'm doing the idea no other than the give me a little dinner for the duck out of shot last. couple of clay one. hour was out to appeal but what's in kill more that up there at the adult. but the results are shown us are all. that we. thank. the car three thousand kilometers and over two weeks on the road but that's not it they're supposed to unload their trucks though it's not unusual for there to be a delay.
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in fact the drivers don't understand until a gurney the next morning and then have to get ready to collect a new dog of fresh produce to transport back to morocco. the shipping agent seems to have the range for employ him and hope that could be it to pick up a consignment of mangoes but the fruit isn't yet ready for collection. there's usually a very circular offered up a mob jump on officers. or one of the innocent get away with certain words he would minimize the risk reward system goodness of the money. that's where i guess it's not so it's all mopping what was scandalous you had the moon get them working for molly accuse them of see made them which is what we're dealing with much now this is a plot of money as it is one finds in the first one come on tell one story or. see
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a fox manulife you want to get one left without seeing them launched by experts. two from the. ocean. the next day the two drivers make their way to the warehouse where the mangoes are being packed and both get twenty two of those. for fresh produce like mangoes the trucks need to be refrigerated for the journey across the desert back to morocco. but in fact he has discovered there is a problem with the refrigeration on his truck it keeps cutting out and he can't figure out why. while he checks again i did it could be because the whole it's company for advice on how to fix that's. something i
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think that. i know if i think. most kind of people see it divide i think one thing i thought thank. them all give us give a little did you get most of the white. stuff at the time she faced it lets you because she said it really jumps or did you. want to show up to see them about everybody but it would be a model for what the subsidy it was outside what it was others that i think that it will be mostly shipped out so you will get a lot of the food you have the idea itself. so it's best i'll say which. shows you that gets offered doesn't this. well but because of
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a secular government the facts have said to go with that definition that was. about sums up and that's in the stomach about a football. via that in the world of. the supper father almost no i think we'll have a. good enough it's got a phase. and i don't mind them and you. almost got to know i didn't they saw throughout the show had committed some of the most but in as even fifteen minutes. and then another one of these going to cut a bit of wood has a frosty been on one of the seats a lot of sound from the kenyan police machine from the. i mean look at the fascism up you get a loss i get if i think it was i don't feel any montage i guess if i guess you know i seem to have most of your loved ones had a given it a tete a tete i just got that i've lost it so. now we're lovers and she has to follow the
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last message i keep pulling the bottom up on my chest no one else could do for yourself the one of which on that idea looks at. obama the potus going to them she looks and the other she is money with the status of some of the other things you know she kind of those who just committed one didn't know that about a month but she going to feel she. did when i was young and. that's where she was. so the more. that there are good looks in new. ideas democracy and. it's an odd sort of. gift that our movie had a bad up about of that i'm going to shift will i get a break on model or good plus a markup by less of the most of. it was most of that anybody could do to us and there i love the she had. the sunni god you get no stiction with us you know.
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we did last month i have. said to me you want the most interesting stuff so you all want to share. up in it of all places and bit of articles of. i don't know more look here oh. my yes. you had to go there and get it. ibrahim stops at the police checkpoint and then pulls over as it's evening and he needs to be found. he's traveling empty and this part we across mauritania he checked from hype it could be to his truckload of mangoes back at the border
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with senegal. so don't. feel go where does it the hoke. most of. the whole of the. defining moment but i'm a muslim most of you she's seen a coke would. show we'll use it to smoke i'm a spontaneous. doesn't owe a lot of thought michael. you know our law says a lot of us here is not and wow. i did could be it manages to get through customs to mauritania i didn't have that kind of stuff. that's now about a small out of nowhere. but it can seem so long but that's how most of the filing
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of american values the flag on. the roads in mauritania are gruff compared with morocco and finish college that often these problems with its high is. you know what else was about ninety. minutes up and i want that they don't just buy the model. behaved and do what i did. and a very good. amount of model. is out of love other than that it's not at all slightly. unhinged you know diodorus. enough money to run out i can't buy in a locked door not of thought of it gives all the fires in the bottom up out of the other side she. goes past i have it on the outside not all of the. two of them are asked that the truck was going to the. so
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a bum deal kate that's what i don't want stuff a super tough a muzzle for the bottom of what's good for the kitchen at eighty. two step a. border with zero zip they always gets although if he has such a bit much for just he has a love i need not be funny that it's a bad seed will be a solution to. the wish and they still had that if a phone book out from some of your feet would be funny. enough time of the morning maybe shouting no do you know i'm not coming down the minute. i was in an. elevator and not going to get out of one of a kind of a i thought idea here not going to get you out on some kind of and good luck and no . windows i was going to plan in defining my. man didn't see it as it had it's. as any of those i'm. giving them to sit
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real bush and to. see it a little while push. going to us and i look it up for us all a good job of going to mccain and got the man out i'm assuming. the two drivers are still travelling separate but now well on their way through western sahara and back on moroccan tarmac in touch with each other and back in touch with their families. some of them haven't seen a lot of my mother did he and i'm going to go with the you know kennedy is the only other one i'm about the most awesome sodomites and i want my i love her for sure she always gets to do t.v. for a diva how that's what i did fifty four both of i do have to form. a lot on the.
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council has and so. they're going to get plenty of money at that. point in the budget and that. we're going to have up on kids who are them to pick up. the fire to be able to get more money it's i don't wash out. there could be one of them on a virtual river show about how to stop. the works a lot on the show. some of the most and it's. the same issue has been. pushed back in the leave this the whatever you. do i don't think most people have gone and i won't. know one of them now i'm a member give a shout out on. i'm going to. the.
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moon off. them in another realm of the fear. to stiffen it. some get us. nowhere. near any mechanical converts. who got these computers to be doing independence comes true. and feeling respect for the tough life. is on the move on the new counts fighting for team handling the house and the heat on the roads every day of their working lives.
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in an exclusive series of documentaries i was born into a very ordinary japanese family. shows five different stories like i am just too excited to focus on anything else right now from five different countries and it was true. but i was most importantly most with the one journey no one in my family has ever been to mecca this is a joyful occasion the road to has an al-jazeera.
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and it was not quite as cold as it was by night in southern queensland but there are clear skies as you can see the next system though it's way through this being yet another cold front which means it will bring some rain with it but not necessary very much so it's clipping adelaide during wednesday and melbourne so it'll be cloudy skies nice and warm had in sydney at twenty five not so warm behind only sixteen in perth the sun will get to work and lift things a little bit the day after we see a little change the further south but still no rain in new south wales now tasmania will see a bit of the rain and the clouds will come across the tasman sea to new zealand which seems to be attracting a moment the circulation sitting over the top we just can't see the islands atoll so you can guess the forecast it looks like rain seems likely not necessarily heavy admittedly cloud live steere the sunshine twelve to fourteen is not particularly cold i have to say if anything it feels warm photon the ableton you get to thursday on shore breeze brings
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a bit of cloud but the rain south probably not the north island rather a different story in japan the presence of rain seems to be fairly obvious for wednesday i think tremendous damp or seem likely in japan. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless ferrante the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the through the. getting to see the astonishing want life here is by no means straightforward the weather makes everything a challenge the environment where wildlife is living is incredibly fragile incredibly delicate there's all sorts of threats that are up against from climate
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change to cruel fishing and then of course there's this tourism the number of tourists coming down here so the beginning of the two thousand is for somewhere around four five thousand a year we're now over thirty thousand a year. is still in pretty good shape but it's apparent this unique landscape needs to be very carefully managed as multiple threats begin to lose on the horizon. this is al-jazeera. some of them julie went on this is the news hour live from london coming up a bridge collapses in italy sending cars plummeting ninety meters to the ground and killing at least twenty six people distressed families in the u.s. until more than a thousand children were molested by hundreds of roman catholic priests in six
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pennsylvania diocese. president ardo intel's turks to boycott us and twenty goods and sell their dollars as believe a crisis continues to spread. and salvaging the san jose galleon but who get to keep the treasure from the holy of ship fix. cricketer ben stark's is back in the england squad after being found not guilty of affright his trial the consequence of a fight outside a nightclub in bristol plus the time when you're strictly to go. at least twenty six people have been killed in a highway bridge collapse in italian city of genoa many of us were injured when the bridge games and during heavy weight and storms sending vehicles plunging to the ground well rescue workers are searching for survivors in the rubble and hayward
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explains. only from the is it possible to see the scale of what has happened to around the fridge a huge section simply gone. plunging more than eighty meters up the road from the suspension tower. dozens of cars trucks and other vehicles were on the bridge. oval office i heard a loud rumble and i went flying i flew about ten meters into the wall and that's it . a major rescue operation from the ground of the swerve into action involving more than two hundred firefighters with the focus on trying to reach any survivors still stranded in the daybreak some of. the supports so we're continuing with the rescue operations because we think there are other people alive
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under the rubble we've extracted people from the rubble in a focusing on helping with. the missing section of the bridge spanned the river roll way and industrial buildings in the port city of jeddah were the bridge carried a boat away at this time of year the road is busy with tourists and many italians who are preparing for a national holiday it's unclear why the bridge collapsed it was. to the nine hundred sixty s. of what was being carried out to shore up its foundations at the time of the incident. the moment. that now is the time for the rescue operation for work will sweat and prayer but tonight will be the time to find out who is responsible the names and names of those who are guilty of unacceptable deaths. the author wrote is hopeful with the remark he to be barely casualties the tally administer as corrupt and it bent tragedy ever haywood. our correspondent is live on the outskirts of genoa hi ben it's hasher
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what's the latest that you've been hearing. about a huge rescue operation that you saw there in emma's report is continuing through the night as the search continues for survivors we have about three hundred emergency workers and firefighters say they say they'll continue to try and search until they find other people alive they of course hope they will find others but you know it's a really daunting task because when that bridge collapse you're talking about an eighty meter section of this bridge that's a concrete road and physicals of course which has plunged to the ground and now it's just a scene of rubble and what firefighters trying to do is pick their way through that rubble use machinery to try and move some of the large concrete blocks they are using sniffer dogs pick axes and their hands anything they can to try and see if they can pull anyone else out alive now the prime minister of italy because he was
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at the scene a short while ago he looked visibly shaken he said that you know was in shock his declared two days of mourning and he has warned that he could be that the death toll will go up natasha is anything being said at this point about what might have caused the collapse to happen. well this bridge was built in the one nine hundred sixty s. and you know when it collapsed earlier today on tuesday morning local time many people talked about how it collapsed during a very violent storm there was heavy rain but of course everyone knows that bridges shouldn't collapse because of weather and would be a tiny unmade you have been reporting throughout the day is in twenty sixteen this bridge was actually undergoing some renovation and at the towing several people including an m.p. and engineers sounded the alarm they said that this bridge was perhaps not
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structurally safe that it should be replaced or at least completely renovated but perhaps their warnings were not heeded it is being reported because of budgetary reasons economic reasons even perhaps political reasons of fighting over who should build a bridge where so we don't know exactly why the bridge collapsed yet but what we do know is that the interior minister mottos ovine said look all the time now is of course the focus is on trying to search for survivors those who are responsible must be brought to justice natasha butler there for us and. a new report has uncovered over a thousand children were sexually abused by hundreds of predator priests in the united states and it was systematically covered up by the catholic church in pennsylvania the grand jury report is thought to be the most comprehensive one into abuse in the u.s. charge it heard testimony from dozens of witnesses and included half a million pages of internal church documents while prosecutors of file charges
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against two priests the vast majority of crimes happened too long ago to prosecute under current laws you see church officials chewing just described the abuse as first. rush and inappropriate touching. it was not the state it was showing church. having a great. committed to going home and priests. against children. above all else. they protected their institution at all cost well christensen amy has the latest from harrisburg with the findings of that report where in the last. the attorney general for the state of pennsylvania described a systematic cover up at the highest levels of the church in pennsylvania one that went all the way to the vatican in
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a report that is considered to be the most comprehensive of its kind detailing church sexual abuse in the united states it looked at six out of eight diocese in the state of pennsylvania and found why the spread abuse more than a thousand victims were identified many of them interviewed by a secret grand jury which comes tiled this report three hundred and one priests were found by the grand jury to have committed some form of child sexual abuse it ranged in cases from rape to inappropriate touching the oldest victim identified she is now eighty seven years old and the charges of abuse go back to one thousand nine hundred forty seven one family had five girls and all five of them allegedly were abused by one priest the youngest was only eighteen months old when the abuse started now as a result of this investigation two priests have been charged one of them has pleaded guilty. but many of the cases described in this report are actually too old
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to prosecute because of the statute of limitations in the state of pennsylvania that's something that both the attorney general and many of the victims who've been identified want to change chilian piece abraded one of the top offices of the catholic church as part of a widespread investigation into clerical sex abuse chillies catholic clergy are undergoing what's being described as the most sweeping investigation into child abuse bible vatican and local authorities will senior catholic cardinal in the country is jude to testify in court just next week. still to come here on the al-jazeera news our place in london declare a terrorist incident after a man drives into cyclists and pedestrians outside parliament. the governor of yemen's ties province of vibes and will side bomb attack as violence escalates in the area. tyson fury is enjoying the spotlight again and has some choice words for the heavyweight boxing champion of the world details coming up later in sports.
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turkish president reject tire barreto and has called for a boycott of american electronic products in retaliation for what he says is an economic attack on his country the turkish lira has fallen more than forty five percent against the u.s. dollar this year the u.s. sanctions partly to blame simcoe solo reports from istanbul. merchants in a stumble gather outside foreign exchange offices urging customers to get food off their u.s. dollars and barley or instead for those deaths to exchange their currency if there is a gift and all of the fruit and tomatoes but also with many turks fearing they are now under economic siege prison trajectory for john called for a boycott of american brands to protect the national kerensky and he sees a future without relying on the u.s.
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to show them the result we will produce every product we are importing from abroad with foreign currency here and we will be the ones exporting these products we will impose a boycott on u.s. electronic products if they have i phones there is samsung on the other side the number of five four users in turkey has reached ten million in the last ten years which is worth seven billion dollars that's a sixteen point five per cent stake in the turkish smartphone market but some slim dominated with more than fifty two percent. the government surging in dust free not to use u.s. products and is urging consumers to the same day why some excitement yes they sound very exciting but i do not think that it would have any material impact on imports from u.s. the turkish government has received messages of support from e.u. leaders who say turkey stability is very important for them turkey's private sector relies heavily on european lenders support also comes from turkey's regional
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partners in syria russia and iran who are also suffering from u.s. sanctions. over use of the us dollar as a world reserve currency will lead to its own deterioration many other countries will choose to switch from trading in dollars to the national currencies turkey imports energy from both russia and iran and that cost constitutes almost half of a straight deficit that's why economics warn trading in national currencies with these countries is not feasible experts say market dynamics should be the priority what we need to do is that to say ok we are slowing down the economy and we are the one ready to get into a very recession in a very small period of five and a we first of all hike rates and we fall problems with the with the u.s. but president are drawn as adamant raising interest rates is not the answer that he say's would only make the rich.

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