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hates authorities had no choice but to close the park. 10000 visitors have been evacuated at we've completed, we've completed 10 operations for rescues and also to air rescues. we've had extensive operations up and down the yellowstone river valley, out of residences and places throughout the county. by some estimates the region received 2 months of raining just 3 days. the yellowstone river has best its banks with water levels 4 meters deep in some parts. but its not just heavy rains. water from melting places has added to the floods. nearby towns in montana also submerged . now she's got about 4 feet in her basement in there's about 2 feet in the covering the entire street in front of her house. just, you know, rollin as fast as the river is. we even sa, a side by side like a 4 wheeler go float sideways down the street. this was mainstream. about 4000000 people visit yellowstone park every year or the entrances on thy closed and
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authorities appealing for help from agencies. i sat beg, i'll g 0. ah, this is out there at these. you top stories here as president joe biden has urged oil companies to take action against soaring petrol prices. he said we're fine as need to produce more gasoline and diesel fuel process in the us have reached 40 year highs and white house correspondent has more. this letter is really one warning to the 7 major oil companies in the united states by the u. s. president saying, look, i want to work with you, but if you don't come up with creative solutions for increasing supply oil at reducing the very high gas prices, the united states, i want to take matters into my own hands. the reality is, is the gas prices are now in the united states about $5.00
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a gallon of $0.75 a gallon. and just the last month that is a major price hike in california. they're above $6.00 a gallon. israel, egypt on the european union have signed an energy agreement. the day will allow israel to send its natural gas egyptian ports and then exported to europe. they use trying to move away from its dependence on russian energy and east or in gas prices . the u. k. says it will find any legal challenges again since planned to send asylum seekers to under 1st deportation. flies on tuesday didn't get off the ground of the last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. the controversial policy has been criticized as being in humane and has been legally challenged. the european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government was to scrap a post brick set agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but he says there is no legal or political justification of this.
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thousands of people in eastern democratic republic congo have been rallying against . wanda protest is accused the london government of supporting the m $23.00 rabble group comes to stays off to m $23.00 fight a seized a border town. more than 25000 people have fled. since the group launched to renewed offensive. as you headlines, the stream is next. ah, algebra. whenever you are. oh. i anthony ok, welcome to the strain today we're focusing on nigeria. i'm increasing number of
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security concerns around the country from north south, east and west. churchgoers going to church on a sunday and being mowed down by gum and wedding guests at a wedding being abducted the vigilantes roaming certain regions of nigeria. what can be done to my children's feel safer in their own country? that is our conversation to day of your new chip. i know you won't be holding back . let me know your thoughts, your comments, and your suggestions as well. we start our show today with long right, some of the guess security challenges facing that you at the moment into the program. so bonded 3 of them talking not being problems or they're always in and, and really just skimming. she's my concern about these insecurity problem is the fact that these problems are growing in modern, june and dynamics. certainly, we are brushing, then we joy lucian year and this year. and if this programs along with the board,
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how many more sequences for the mission? john, i conversation today we have oh pay api on dual and 9. you are welcome. all 3 of you. nice to happy to say oh pay. please introduce yourself to the stream audience . hi everyone. my name is why the bio. i'm only been in journalists from the us. thank you. don't to have a apple apple. so get to handle her handle insight. no analysis on the string, talent liens. here you are what you do. hi, my name is hope you're doing very well and i'm executive director at global rights . i'm based in the future as well to handle and i'm on you are welcome to the steam and she shall south die international via us. my name is gotten more comfortable for this list and i guess get to have her i i'm wondering abil new at over the many,
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many years as nigerians where used to happen maybe one or 2 security concerns in the country. but there was so many right now, i just pulled up this, this graphic here from the farm relations nigeria, secuity tracker, the deeper the red, the more serious the problem is and the more intense the problem is. if you could quickly take us across the notion of nigeria, where people are concerned about the security, where would you take us? what would you tell us just briefly. so we understand that how we're talking about this to day and why? well, for, you know, send me, i'm going to have to take you round the entire country. i can no longer concentrate on any parts of the country. every single part of the country liza the northwest oblique, the most followed by the north is the not central. the south is the south west, the south south, the south, but the north central, like i said, not that's the entire country. and it's not just
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a single type of conflict. it is different types of conflicts going on simultaneously at the same time. and it's quite overwhelming. in the northwest, you've got the terrorist vandal. and of course, in the north east, which most people are familiar with. you've got the succession is the i insert the terrorists religious terrorist in the north is that in on for more than 12 years, you've got book or around you for is what, and then not central. you've also got the head men attacks on the communities in those places. and so it's a lot of things you've got. the succession is movement in the south east. you've got the legacy issues on the oil communities in the south south. you've got the cold gangs in the south west. i'm not sure i've left them yet. i want to do this. this is the pricing i wandering around. well, when we talk about topics, i guess on the news will of course we always look at the tragic stories that
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massacres awful stars. but is this representative of what nigeria is like now? that is a genuine lack of security for all my jillions just did it for the most secret life i job as a mission it was across didn't by the of my area is not with south south is a so much russia, so more blended on this. it grew to services. i've been quite a lot. look on 10 minutes, but a lot more house but don't appear to be on bus. teach. lunch is mostly on lots more by involved by. i live in my room. so i'll get going on this begin. i said as long she dom, that is didn't make job benefit. democracy is different than on no false
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are. so it's what's her mother on sancho, everybody. everybody's the likely kicked in everybody's if what bishop saw life is also in my good i was really that was vision. just looking at this headline here, o pe, evil advocate at least 50 killed in nigerian church attack. and this shot nigeria, the shot, the well that you could be going to church and, and not come back. i'll pay, i know you did some reporting on this tragedy. what did you find out about this attack? ok, so a lot is a bug. it's a blessing to see. liberal arts arts in avenue into our for quite some time. so you know, you live in wps done in the stands out on elizabeth, is it funded?
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lovely and assault with you, john of the country where we don't usually oh, so my see over the some tell is kilowatt talk before that is so significant. i'll pay if i wasn't that so very significant that expectations for what may happen in the north nigeria in terms of religious violence, is no expected to see be seen in the south. says that telling us that there is a movement of the groups, arm groups in the north, spreading into the south, perhaps a pain. yes, most likely. so the government as come out and say and say, you know, on these are a dog is good. so is, while i'm, you know, i'm going by, you saw, would use operandi the i valley to fossil came down at odds on to his fishy dads is, or that as well the game you will on in now. but he, suave,
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so we don't specifically, i mean, know who i stayed at which glasgow lisa, whoa are if it is indeed a swab. i think it's very significant because does shows um immigration status group to the notes as a result of either because you which miss does. um, you know, it's get added to content book. it was out to content. i mean the nodes night monday them split up a lot of the con g and in all because the dimensions of the zip codes are caused on g w. d. fast. yeah. like a good one. on to like, as i've said, okay, i mean if we're still multiple channels on the same time, i'm 40 shots and on my grid to the no longer in the notes, i thank you. thank you. thank you. the benefit of our international owners, the estoppel, sonic state, west africa province. so a break of group an armed clip i want to bringing up because i asked you about your
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reporting at that at the church. and i want to bring in the voice of alex hall, his st. lived on that church attack. harris i was, i was trying to find oh wait on you to do it. i do surf with me because of the keys. i live with our d viewing church. i guess we could spend the entire show just talking about atrocities that are happening, cross nigeria, but i want to push on to think about is this challenge to beg for any government for any security force. when he pulls force, i'm going to bring in fear booklet on
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a bar a. she is the executive director in victor's africa. she has some suggestions about what nigeria could be doing about the security concerns and manual heavenly sin. and then i'd like to hear your thoughts about the way forward from this dire situation right now. his booking 1st berries need took a vendor or packs from happening in the phosphates, using a human security upgrade which, so that is more to cetera. abreast scene food security, health, security, environment of security, personnel, security, political security, economy security. second is a combination of only one in systems and rapid response systems in such a way that facilitates early detection or threats or imminent attacks of communities that have a clue. we put in an we further pathway and that ensures can't,
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wes was sod is the quick our list of casa kesha. go ahead, big thoughts? yes. oh then that's my job is on his tools. i forgot is security. also, my gun is to find out the root causes of these elements of insecure. if you don't fun out of the call a problem, you may not be able to deal with the alyssa. mention that you like us on the trips out. you book ahem! image out in ice, this is what it would be. i did i people did. risk is probably as i'm booked everywhere. so bad issue that led to this is a good mystery. i slipped it through a proper coming up because i want to get this off with us. and as a big questions with, did you have the art says, are you saying?
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i don't know how i jam with quickest kind of situation. well, it won't go out. but little because that is the commission and get some kind of o him want your issues. i don't think people go so yeah, i came up with the ship. can somebody let finger on these issues? i'm bigger but they would have gotten it. i got you. yes. i will come in, i yes, ma'am, i agree with you, but i think you're, you're, you're trying to be really nice. but what we realized from what he said, and what we all know is that the nigerian government that use an am or as a tool to deal with every problem. and it's been getting more arms and getting more, but not dealing with a rec courses, which is what i think you're trying to say. the say that we go out to deal with
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this problem. but we're refusing to deal with them in the manner in which we should what's the learning and what's the, what's it, what's, what's a good? i think, i mean i, i think i agree with these because i don't think i, this page was the bus counting the problems, the problems are there. everybody knows where we are. well, why don't you swap us? go through with you if they want to lose it. i did feel i be so he's i don't think i think we are past the point of telling the probably why this point on a on a deal. yeah. mitchell. let's go with my have you found out laugh at the end of the discussions that covers it. i'm thoughts on this off. it is on my drug problem from what i'm going to do with the issue. but let's go
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with this of my jury. i feel is in this of your problem. i want to do with an issue. you asian delana usa speaking like you are a politician. i will give you some thoughts here from our audience. i know i nigerian and so i went to pitch. yeah, i bought some boat ordered for this. this is a revision. yes. so how do you, how do you talk or how do you travel renewal? i don't know if that issue. yeah, it is a. all right. okay, let me give you some thoughts here. i'm from our audience and i am in nigeria. this is allie. you. i travel to soccer dough from a buddha, with prey and vigilance, that i am not the next victim. i'll a 10 day in a country where over 50 people were murdered in cold blood. there is no one prosecuted, i will do thoughts on that. the idea that crimes can be committed and are they soft?
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bingo. exactly. now the biggest problem we have in nigeria is impunity. that government will throw blanket amnesty on issues once it's labeled. so if you say, oh, it's a religious crisis, the lead to the killing of 50 people. you throw a blanket, amnesty on the people will kill, refuse to investigate, find who they are, and ensure that i have punished, that ensure that justice is manifest, leasing has been done. so that's going on. so if we decide always book or am always the, it's ethnic violence, then impunity immediately sets in and it's not just the big thing. it starts with the little things every day. yeah. traditional killings are still a big deal, not country. now last in last month was was a better month. but in the month of april, there were at least 15 extra traditional killings. my organization keeps
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a tough on them. now, on the 15 extra traditional killings in a single mom for a country that is not a war where the rule of law is meant to persist. it's crazy and it's not because it's part of the month in which we've had the highest number of extradition without 13 a month before. oh, play i, i will, i will do, like i said to thank you. okay, i need your help here because i am trying to work out what the way ford might be for nigeria. nigeria is trying to work that out. this is pain. and tegan has a suggestion, has suggestion is about voting elections. 2023. how we listen to 10 and then your brief thoughts afterwards is yes. ok. my hi sandy. this is christina and install b just i have no national tv shows in nigeria. start to back the official community . i'm really seeking with the brother with that. we only once a while,
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we see the crowley day in the does she want to see my id? we assessed by who see in crable, leaders in the common sense in the 3 elections. not only to transform these growing se, carry c ball all. so all you see piece quoting is apparently me. yeah. so i bought, i think the good news go to basically, you know, is a good out of luck of elizabeth will on the, on the, on his book and i can yeah. can that or fix it? i'll pay, that's what was what taylor was saying is i can vote and fix it. can the mobilization happening and sas that movement can influence itself? the security issues across niger, i think um,
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i would say um, we'll fix the scenes because literally a 2 hour cycle in there. do you have this or leave on, you know, the presidential election and government goes near the president's got to go laws in it all the rooms and cities on red light when talking about now. so the, so to, you know, to, over all the systems, you know, are they all we did, it will take, it's not the one years now. so i don't, i'm not going to convince, well, what's interesting is the shannon a little i've never to the time any longer because we are going to sponsor every other week. and i know that yes, my fear is that it is of men not doing this in the level of instruction that oh yeah,
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oh no. so what i'm sort of government is also i work with you and i just saw this play of it. i appreciate you father notes. i'm what relies good. got put back up what i've got. i was just looking for 60 percent on foot little i'm big right. little james. this year is gone, but i'm going to get into to gluck like it to live. go easily is written a lot of money and indeed also batteries of what these so good, what money got. yeah. with those who other ideas. yeah. is that, does that go back go power. i'm there. continue. victory. what is big in may did leave because his gloves him, it's quite here. i won't be any of the africa direct of human rights watch because i, i want to focus a little bit on the police and menu. i know you have expertise at the all new. i
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know we have expertise as well in this area. and this is what the african director of human rights watch told us, a little bit of everything me to a 2 year art. bless, reeling and distressed by the into santa talks carried out by most it and up toes. but also the clare, inability of good means and good enforcement agencies to put an end to the attacks, the killings, the kidnappings, but also to deploy intelligence. to prevent these attacks from happening at all. i think it lose people feeling unprotected weight. well, at saturation to say that the arm groups are better armed, have more resources than the police who are trying to fight a building. you go faster manual you go 2nd and i went to civilians view before i
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have a former police commission and view i really didn't. guy had so yes, we definitely have more arms in the hands of non state actors than we do say that. as a matter of fact, we have 12 times more on the hands of not say that the that we do a state active and it's going to be a tough call to get the state access the mix up with a number of on. and then if we think that are the only thing that we need to fight this war, then we're, we're, we're, we're just miss the point. and it's not one way in which to resolve all of its multiple ways and multiple problem. and it's not just, and we need to think deeper about that, and that's what this conversation is about. and my jury has the most number of out of children in the world, in the entire world, including countries are in conflict. now you are reading potential criminal work and feeding that back gand by not educate your children. that's the 1st one. we do
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not have infrastructure as long as we don't have the infrastructure where an energy, poor country to reduce my own energy. i got myself in that way that we cannot run businesses more than 33 percent of the jury has been close to 40 percent a currently on employed at the moment. how do you not have criminal groups across the country? you've also got the problem of unity. our justice system is extremely weak. if we put all of our focus on the security for then we will miss the point of money coming here. come the police, be part of the solution. are all the police? oh so victims as well that just briefly what, what this becomes. uh huh. but it is the full responsibility. 200 issue or grammar and the group that goes up all morning i should employ. you said no more diamond.
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what is it? i hope what is? oh, well i unlimited a fog. sure fare. although we both in the hands of most of us got going to pull that up there on the door. we balls like, oh it was in the house. so the broker got which i'm the elk of most it. so to have more arms done, what is up under somebody also measure my mother i'll shoot you. ringback about him, none of that one. this is about that order power. i mean, what is a mock juice was big book you will is uplift for below. but the la moda apple put that life and i am in sunny day, is that a humming conversation? and i guarantee that police are not trained to kill their like, um, that's another conversation we need to happen. we won't be having it today. oh pay . i paid laughing. he knows what i'm going with this one. i'm a quick thought he on youtube. okay. i owe union cassette,
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what use would voting do for anyone there any to enact candidates at all? so how can the youth movement so of insecurity. we caught, especially when a crop politician will offer a youth who has been unemployed for years, some cash and go off the rails. cynicism on you chew from app community, mac. oh pay on a scale of $1.00 to $10.00. 1 is not very hot for 10 is i have hope for sexual nigeria. give me one number to enter with 1. 1, i will do what is your number to end with? 3, a manual law closing number for for throw one, but i haven't got to time between natural gas. this insecurity across nigeria. thank you. guest so much for being part of this conversation. thank you. on youtube
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or to an extended community around about participating the conversation as well. i will see you next time. ah. i'll just hear his correspondence, bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled tower. they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shelling. he's about 2 weeks now by 63 days journey devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here as candidate as on the cusp of the new
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chapter in its history. after the u. s. and the telephone signed an agreement to paved the way for the withdrawal of international troops. high cost was paid to get to this point. over the past few years, the u. s. is increasingly conducted. it's part of the war from the sky. with more bombs dropped last year than any other year in the past decade. but with that came arise and civilian casualties. this is, it has to happen. mistakes to happen. and this is about owning mistakes and about things. and it's about accountability in the, in the lobby on accountable for families. we interviewed, not receiving acknowledgement from the u. s. left them without closure. they told us that they felt like what happens love once was a crime. and they want justice and answers something war to often denies.
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