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the voting is under way in canada and the continental election, 5 minutes adjusting who is hoping to consolidate his leadership for the majority for his liberal party, but he's facing stiff off position in an unexpectedly close race. russia's willing party, the box to crunch on coast to retain its super majority in parliament with most of the votes concerts, but it has lost some support compared to the previous selection. composition says fraud was widespread. thousands of people have been told to leave their homes after a volcanic eruption on the spanish canary islands and follows a week of increasing seismic activity in the island of la palmer, 500 kilometers off the coast of west africa. and simmons reports the day to and its relentless, the thirst full kind of corruption in the canary islands. to 50 years. people living on the small island of la palmer had already been on high alert. after more than 22000 tremors were reported in the space of a week. but just days ago,
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scientists has said they didn't believe in iraq. she was imminent. now look at the skyline was really got to read for. i don't know how to explain it. it was powerful, powerful, and if you want to see a sudden explosion like that, we were on orange alert. there were loads of tremors, but being an orange alert. i couldn't imagine it would all be so sudden this rupture took everyone by surprise and by nightfall on sunday, its ferocity became evident, molten liquid, shooting hundreds of meters into the sky, and then snaking towards low a land. the spanish prime minister petro sanchez, flew to the canaries. having put off a trip to new york, where he had been due to attend the un general assembly, or small shipments of compliment to look in the channel. right now we are keeping a close eye on the fires that may happen as a result of the erupt, and we will deploy not only the civil guard who are already there,
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but also the national police, forrest firefighters and members of the military emergency unit. now from above, you can see the area isn't densely populated, but whole buildings are already being consumed by the slow advance of lava. thousands have already been evacuated and many more will have to leave their homes . as the authorities can't be sure of the lovers path. leaders of the emergency relief operation are hopeful that no one will be killed, but loss of homes and livelihoods could be colossal. andrew simmons, i'll just say we're going, katie is a freelance journalist who's covering the volcano interruption from madrid and he's joining us from there. good to have you with us on i'll just 0. we heard in under report there, that scientist had not expected there to be interruption to be any idea how long this is going to go on for basically the ones i spoken to have said, it's very difficult to say what they've got to do is measure the lava and from that
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they can, they can work out how long it may take for the reaction to last. they could be weeks, it could be months, they say. so at the moment, the role hedging their bets. this is this area, if i understand correctly, is a major tourism area. there are lots of tourists that go on arrive in this area every year. and of course, it is an area which is in desperate need of tourism money, because what i was just going to affect that well, at the moment the authorities say they should be a local problem and they're not going to have to back to the entire island so father, we backdated 5000 people of which about 500 are tourists. but as you say, this is a tourism is vitally important to canary ions is suffered tremendously because of the panoramic answers and makes up about 35 percent of the gdp of the islands
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at the moment as a say, as it's not desperately dangerous for us to go there and shouldn't put people off. we feel that mission remains to be seen. we're just looking at some of the pictures from there and there they are really impressive. they are extraordinary. one would imagine that given the fact that this is a rural area, farming must be a key part of the income there. how badly do you think the farming economy in the area is going to be affected by the lava flows that we're seeing here? quite badly. bananas is one of the main bombing crops from the canary islands. and as you say this, this island happens to be very rural and the day and the farmers themselves, my found, find their building destroyed whole farms destroyed. you may have seen pictures of buildings flooded with lava. they can be badly his grim thank you very much indeed
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. that's grim kelly is a freelance journalist covering the volcanic eruption in madrid. he's been talking to us from there cram. thank you. well, leaders are gathering in new york for this year's un general assembly, the united nations and the united kingdom. a convening a high level meeting on climate change, they hope to build a momentum ahead of the cop 26 summit in glasgow in november. the double metal sign, i get money going to another plan that we need to end the war on. our plan is this means getting to 0 emissions by 2015. ambitious climate in bio diversity panel and no new coal plants. after 2021. we must mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year for climate action and help developing countries make the shift to green. economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26 meeting in glasgow. diplomat, diplomat to get as a james base is live 1st at the united nations. james, we just had until the tears there. again, setting a very high bar for the intentions for ahead of the cop 26 climate talks in the
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gloves go. there's a lot of ground to cover, isn't that a lot of ground to cover, and we've only got 6 weeks now. but for those crucial negotiations take place in gloss, go in scotland, i can tell you there's a degree of pessimism in the un about this. the 2nd general himself told me is worried about a mistrust between the developed and the developing world. and that's why this meeting that's taking place today, one day before the actual proper start of the un general assembly, which always traditionally starts on a tuesday, is a to nudge world leaders forward. when you have a something like this, normally it's a pretty set piece event and you did see the 2nd general speaking. we also saw the k pop band bts giving a performance trying to get the youth on board with the climate arguments showing. i think what an amazing stage the you ends building and campus is, but the actual meeting itself,
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the climate round table is being held behind closed doors. and that's for a reason. i think they want to be very, very frank with the leaders about what is at stake and how little time is left. and . 2 all we're going to watch the see in public is the un secretary general and the british prime minister boris johnson. take some questions from reporters in about 2 hours time. james, this is of course just one of many meetings are going to be taking place across the week. just bring us, give us an idea of what kind of subjects are going to be covered over the next few days. well the 1st thing to say is lots and lots of leaders here and compared with a year ago that is very different because the you and general 71 year guy was a virtual event leaders sent in that pre recorded speeches. they were encouraged to do that again by the un and by the u. s. the whole country here in new york because of code 19, but large numbers of the un members have decided to come here, either foreign ministers or leaders themselves. so it feels pretty much like
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a doable high level week in new york and has ever on one of these occasions, all the issues of the world, all the issues, 193 countries on to raise are going to be raised to clearly going to climate and 19 and right now i think the issue number one in terms of crises around the world is afghanistan and the takeover of the taliban. you going to have a meeting that the pipe permanent members of the security council at foreign minister level. you're also going to have the foreign ministers of the g 20 group countries, speaking about afghanistan, a meeting to about women and girls in afghanistan. but of course, there are so many other issues such a range of issues, whether you're looking at syria, lebanon, you're looking at libya, t gray, myanmar. so many issues. and if you look at most of these, these crisis points around the world, none of them are issues that are thickly improving. james, thank you very much. indeed, that's our diplomatic. at a james base at the united nations. hundreds of migrants were haiti who had
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expelled from the u. s. and recreation flights have arrived in port france. never among 13000 who gathered in a border time in texas, some had spent years making the journey from south america to us up to 7 day the flights are planned and a major deportation operation. like it will not wonderful of the month when we didn't want to leave on the bus and board the plane, they locked us up in the bus to kind of stand up. some women even took a beating the beat men and women know they will be ready to receive and process these migrants reported by force in our to airports. but the problem is that the people don't accept the false deputation because that is the reason the left. they did not want to live in haiti, john home and reports from aconia on mexico's border with the united states for many migrant say they've suffered too much to return home. now. this is how one us border patrol officer to receive patient migrant crossing the rio grande
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coming back with food to camp. they've set up in texas women. why is the the oh. 6 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i mean we've got our families inside dying of homeless. you've had to go out to buy the. you can see this one is getting back into the come up that they went across the street to get food. they say, because there isn't enough food for them to be there in the camp. there's more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the comes, it sprung up in their real texas over the last 2 weeks. they want asylum. the us authorities overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash point in
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a months long surge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them because i found the sanitary product. there aren't any food there isn't any either. they don't give you anything. we met nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching for food and medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities are also now flying haitians back home. days, planes now going to court and people. what do you think about locking them up? what kills me about that is that everyone knows what we have are going through places. there is no president. crime is high. students can't go to school. there is no work. the economy is down. people can't put up with the port. taishan is not good for like many others. he said he suffered to get this pho on a journey through south america, pulse gangs, and through a patch of jungle called the daddy and gut notorious for rate robbery too much for
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most of them. so that it was really difficult. i saw a lot of us who died. he told me now he touched ground in his promised land the us, but it looks unlikely he'll be able to stay the in the rush with food. we didn't see him make it back across the river into texas. and by the afternoon, mexican security forces were patrolling the river to it was getting even tougher. mexican authorities have opened the dime further upstream, which i do quite regularly. but it will, it means is that these people are now struggling even more get across the waters a lot deeper here. it's just another obstacle in another danger. held them as they try and get into the united states john home and how does it? i couldn't. yeah, greece has started moving asylum seekers to the 1st of several new you funded count . so that's islands rights group, say the new ones that are in remote areas with strict controls that limit access. johnson police shows us around the side of the new count on some assignment. here
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you have a hard show can tell you that sort of a mobile housing unit. there is a locking from door, which means people sleep securely at night. if you step inside, there is a kitchen here with a small fridge, a 2 top stove, and the sink, the thinking being that because asylum seekers are given roughly 500 years per family of 4 during the period when the asylum cases being decided, they can go and do that grocery shopping and do some of their own cooking bathroom with a shower store and sort of turkish toilet a sink. very basic, but for many people, running water is a novelty hot water from a solar water heater on the roof. and here, there is a bedroom with 4 bunk beds, a functioning air conditioning unit, we just tried it out behind me. and this camp because its been built for 3000 and
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is going to be holding only a few 100 people will be filled no, in the capacity. so at least for the foreseeable future, unless there's another wave of arrivals anytime soon, the people who are living here are going to have plenty of space. lebanon's parliament, his meetings, a vote, and a draft policy aimed at finding a way out of an economic crisis. foreign minister nation mccarthy formed a new government last week after more than a year of political deadlock in order has this update from boot statements made by m p. 's in a recent days as well as during the parliament session. all but assures that the prime minister may ask, the new government will win the confidence vote in parliament. but the statement, the ministerial statement presented by matthew, which really outlines his future policy well, there's nothing new. it's the same statement that have been issued by successive
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governments. him in recent years, promises to fight corruption, promises to, and waste in safe institution, all these reforms that need to be done in order for lebanon to unlock international assistance. lebanon is in need of hard currency, and the only way forward is through the i m. s. a bailout package with the i m f. matthew saying that his government is ready to restart top. but the previous government was negotiating with the i m f. but those talks collapse and it's the same political forces, the previous government and the new government. it's so many are wondering whether there's really a political will to carry out these reforms. let me just give you one example, a forensic audit of the central bank. what will that do? that's going to expose corruption, and it's not just those in the central bank, but all the political forces in this country have vested interest with, with each other. so many feel that there won't be much change that this new government may try to stabilize the situation. because the economy has all been collapsed, nearly 80 percent of the population is poor, the currency,
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the currency has collapsed and many feel that this government will only try to stabilize the situation until the upcoming elections early, early next. next year. the funds vote in hong kong are held under reforms imposed by beijing has selected an election committee with just one position leading candidates. fewer than 5000 people were mostly pro establishment circles, were eligible to cast ballots. the committee will choose the territory next leader and nearly half its legislative council. electro reforms imposed in may ensure only so called patriots loyal to china will govern the city. it's one of the biggest nights in television, the prime time, emmy awards tv answers to the oscars this year on demand streaming services when a series of top prizes cementing their rise to prominence in the television industry. victoria gave be reports the netflix, the on demand streaming service 1st entered the emmy awards nearly 10 years ago.
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this year at one television toner for the 1st time. and the emmy goes to the crown . i went to the television academy. thank you. netflix. thank you. sony, thanks this lot. yeah. lady died a spent fuel my just, i was speaking netflix took best drama series for the crown. a series about the british monarchy under queen elizabeth, your majesty, your majesty chess isn't always competitive. netflix also won best limited series for the queen's gambit. beautiful. the one thing that no algorithm can predict no $1000000000.00 budget can manufacture is word of mouth. this award is for the fans who told their friends and who became friends, fans who told their friends to you got to watch the orphan girl chest drama.
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cable channels won't dominate the emmys on sunday. netflix 144 road, equaling the broadcast network record set by cbs in 1974. a further sign that relative newcomers have ended the traditional broadcasters with programs of better quality, cadillac. netflix is success kept a sweet voice streaming platforms. apple tv, ted less. so one best comedy series. are you nice? i think that's what it's all by breaking change. yeah. unlike the virtual ceremony of last year, due to the k, the 19 pandemic this year. so the red carpet rolled out for the stars once again in los angeles. but while some things have returned to know, know how people watch television has changed. streaming services, of course, traditional broadcast is to alter their concepts of the business and their success at the emmys. shows they now dominate the tv industry. victoria gates and b is era
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. what we heard earlier, the biggest k pop back in the world bts has made a special appearance at the united nations general assembly. the there were appointed by south korean president, lindsey and the country special envoy for future generations and culture says that attendance helped show the enhanced global statue of south korea. b t s has been working with the us since 2017 on campaigns. that aim to stop the bullying and promote self esteem. still ahead on our 0, the super bowl champ is put in a top performance. joe is going to be here with action as the bucket he is take on the fall can. and the nfl ah
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i was 40 joe. thank you very much. 5 weeks off to signing lino. messy. have made his home debut for paris such men as they beat neil. messy went close to scoring cisco for the club, but was denied by the leon keeper the time saw then had another chance. so his free cake hit the ball. it was legal. he took the lead in the 2nd hall through duke as a keta. he s g with it awarded a penalty even though it looked like a more foul de leon, player brazilian stepped up to take it an equal life. messy was replaced on 76 minutes. and just when it looked be heading for jewel moto, because he hopped up with cheese. when an in stop his time. it was also late drama
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in spain. israel madrid completed to come back when open valencia. it took more than an hour for the opening, co signed rob the late fee of his or douro. valencia's advantage lasted about 20 minute rail madrid equalized through vin, finished his junior thanks to a deflection, and less than 3 minutes later, the main man up from the train. benjamin found the match when a rail lead. the standings of the 4 winds in that opening 5 matches. i okay. okay, no, no, i'm not going to do one. not because about quality, but because of our in double spirit, we fought until the end in a very complicated match, especially in the final minutes. the team was fresh mentally, and they kept fighting until the end. i have a very young team and they're doing a great job. i cannot say that we are playing amazing football. is there things like defense? we must improve. but i think with the spirit, we are going to improve rails old foes, ballinger inaction later on, monday, against granada. also already 6 points behind the lead leaders. and they do have 2 games in hand,
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even so both ronald truman is under pressure off the feet to bind munich a few days ago in the champions league came and says, the fans need to be patient while he introduces younger players in the team. sort. i meant that he think these changes will surely take time to prove effective, but at the end, what counts his winning games. but it isn't right that i have to answer questions about whether i will renew my contract as a coach front of the yes i read before our last game against by munich. and now that we lost, then surely the next question will be about me being afraid about my future chelsea a level point to the top of the premier league when months united liverpool was to be thing london, rivals tottenham. chelsea went ahead early in the 2nd half when sent back to the silver headed home from a corner. they got a 2nd not long off the when and goal can take shot deflected in, often opposition player. it's a go for the club. it was 2 years and it was 3 mill and stop each time. thanks to antonio, ruder chelsea, liverpool, united to the on 13 points and on beat him in the league so far this season. very
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aggressive and very emotional, tottenham side in the beginning. but we were, like i said, too sloppy. not, not sharp enough to, to maybe use this aggression to our advantage and, and from time to time and did not feel as compact enough. not sure it from, from where it came but, but i agree with, with, with lack of intensity, lack of energy in our game as a team in the 1st half by mean it kept hold of tough spot in the bananas league off the nearest rivals. wolf spoke, missed the opportunity to retake it. they were held to 100 by entre from 1st to coming from behind, who spoke a 2nd level. 13 points by end of the 5 league matches this season. but if you don't mind, sit birds, they play early holland, go on the school sheet again. fresh from this. he gets his mid week in the champions league day school twice as they b union berlin for to that 2nd. go surely worth
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a 2nd. look. let's say more than 4 months since the coven 19 pandemic home to the world's riches 2020 cricket tournament. but now the indian premier league is back will be it into by the a team league resumed in the united arab emirates on sunday with 5 time champions moon by indians taking on the chenise to picking the toner again in india that was halted in may near at halfway point, because of several posted cases amongst the franchises, on their return to action, the chenise speaking one by 20 run to the top of the table. royal challenges bangalore take on co cut a night, right as later, but bungler, captain bert coley has announced he's stepping down the skipper, the team off. so this peel season. oh, you have a sweet coley also gave up the captaincy of india's 2020 side saying he needs to manage his heavy workload. it's been a great journey of 9 years of joy, frustration, moments of happiness and sadness. and i just want to thank all of you from the
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bottom of my heart for supporting me and believing in me, relentlessly and unconditionally. and i will continue to be committed to play for this franchise. as i said to the last day off of me playing in just a few days ago, 7 times super bowl champion tom brady said he was came to continue playing until the age of 50, of the 44 year old was as good as ever on sunday. as the help the tampa bay buccaneers defeat the atlanta falcons, 48 to 25 brady's arm and showed 5 touchdowns for tampa bay. the balconies also complete them and dish no to tv from interception. both of those came courtesy of safety. mike edwards and the team that proceeded tampa bay as the boat champions that can the chief suffer. the late defeat on the road at bozeman ravens, patrick holmes, 3 for 300. 43. also on the night, as he led the chiefs into an 11 point lead going into the baltimore kansas city school in those final 15 minutes. late school from ravens course vacuum or jackson
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insured a 3635 when on merck and go for max homeowners picked up his 3rd career victory at the season opening pga tour event in california. i am a battle with overnight lead, maverick mcneally, for the win, is short on the 12th set up, the victory run. dropping in for an eco home. when mcneally fell back home appalled, the final holds to finish his stroke head at 19 on the poll. a move him to 31st in the world ranking. 6 and now to a rare occurrence in major league baseball and a game between the atlanta braves in san francisco, giants atlantis. eddie rosario completed a cycle. that's when a bachelor is able to hasten run to each of the 3 bases on separate occasions as well as hitting a home run in the same game. the $13.00, nothing. alright, that's your spot for now. more later, rob. joe, thank you very much indeed. then that's it for this. i will be back in
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