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conversation, i can be in my culture. i can still raise my voice against patriarchy with no host, and no limitations. the pandemic actually exposed to the injustice in our society's part too, of as my con, an hath. on our cat in hospitality, we have protected these men who are by lint ad bully studio b unscripted on out his era investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe for now to sierra. ah, keeping hope alive ruskie was continue to pull people from the ruins of their homes and takia 4 days after 2 devastating of quakes. hundreds of thousands of people,
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though, are endearing, yet another freezing nice in the open, desperate for food, water, and heat. united nations is saying another $5300000.00 syrians might now be homeless because of the quakes that president aside, is now allowing a deliveries to rebel held areas. ah, hello, i'm marianna massey and london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program, a palestinian rams, a car into a crowded bus stop in the occupied west bank, killing 2 people, including a 6 year old and injuring 5 others. and ukraine says it's shot down most of russia's my latest wave of missiles, but more power facilities will also hit ah
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hello and welcome to the program for days after powerful earthquakes at southern tech here and northern syria rescue as a still desperately trying to find survivors a battling freezing conditions as are many people who have lost everything in this disaster, some of them for a 2nd time, the u. n. refugee agency says as many as 5300000 people have been left homeless in syria as a result of the quakes. but in a removed, bashar, as, as government said, it's now allowing a deliveries across the front lines of the country's 12 years civil war and into rebel held areas across both countries. at least 23000 people are now known to have died. but that number is still expected to grow as rescue work as dig through rumble in turkey or more than 19000 people have died. more than 3 and a half 1000 have been killed in neighboring syria. but there are some signs of hope from under the rubble. a 10 day old baby was rescued by search and rescue teams.
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often 90 hours buried in the remains of a house. in summer dog in turkey has had a province. a 15 year old tramped under the rubble for 99 hours, was rescued and car um and marsh with emergency teams playing her favorite song. while a 17 year old was pulled out of the wreckage and were united with his mother and brothers and kazi, on tap the devastation garcia to his left, many families increasingly fearful that they'll never see their loved ones. stephanie doug has more from nor doggy in southeastern takia. it's difficult to convey even with these pictures, the extent of the damage here. building after building home after home street after st. destroyed. one resident told us, nor doggie is no longer on the map where people remain under the rubble. the rescue
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operation goes on. relatives wait, day and night. they sleep here under blankets that offer little protection against the bitter cold. but as the days go on, many tell us that they have lost hope one day and goes ult, amber at the moment we are expecting for more people from our family grandfather and grandmother and granddaughter, and a sister in law. when they bring them out and who will birdie them in our land? we've seen 4 bodies hold out of this building so far. 28 people remain, but all hope has been lost to find any survivors here. entire families have been wiped out in one moment, and if you drive further up the road, you're going to see the scenes being replayed again and again. the other day we are going ahead and yet incredibly to young children pulled out alive by a spanish rescue team. just a few blocks away, days off to the devastating earthquake they survived under heavy concrete,
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in freezing temperatures. these are seen as miraculous moments these days providing a rare moment of joy for every one here. as overwhelmingly, it is the dead who are emerging from their homes. blankets are used to offer them and their families, some dignity. we are also not to film as the bodies are carried past us in black bags. there will likely be many more. stephanie decker, al jazeera new turkey in south eastern takia, or hundreds of thousands of people left homeless by the earthquakes are facing harsh conditions. temperatures remain below freezing across large parts of tokyo. many people have no shelter, toll government is distributed millions of hot meals, as well as tense and blankets. they are still struggling to reach the many people who are in need. people are having to take refuge in shopping malls, stadiums and other makeshift camps life. i swear we don't know what to do with us.
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let a few days pass. we don't know what i'll do the no, we don't know what will become her to those who died left alone, but those who stayed, may god help them, there's nothing to say. life is over, obama's, those will limit the we are now and right now, all the bill waiting here. let's see what happens. everyone is trying to escape somewhere, but oft rule. this is our last. we can't go anywhere. love machines are so sorry to join us live now from caroline marsh, near the api center as a 2nd quake, and 5 days into these rescue efforts. it's always a race against time. what can you tell us about how is developing their wealth? this is the api center of the earthquake. it has been here to wise within 9 hours. the 1st one was 7.8 and the 2nd one was 7.5 magnitude just in 9 hours. and as a result, nearly a 1000 building. how collapsed here and about 6000 people have died. however,
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there are still hundreds and even maybe thousands missing on the, the robles now and the fraud of that collapsed block here. this is just one of the hundreds across this, this city. so there are tons of such seems you can see wherever you turn your camera on, and you will see that this is the seen it the reality of this city. and just over there, you can see it at the heavy lifting machineries the vehicles are still working, and did the rescue teams that have been working through the whole day on now containing their work in the light as well there, relentlessly, working them, digging into below to to hopefully find some people here today. i have witnessed several, even thousands off the dead bodies b could been after and after each other being taken out from under this robles, but very few of them were just allied. this is,
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could this block has been turned into a graveyard, a fresh grave yard here. but just close to the evening at omar, i will say a miracle has happened. at 35 years old, a man, a disabled man chasm totter was pulled out alive by the rescue teams here, it was a moment of joy for his family and the people around. and definitely be city needs such more stories because it has seemed so much so much tragedies and one chasm was being pulled out. he told the rescues that there is there was another man close to him and he was also still alive right after chasm. the rescue teams just went back to they work and now still, they are searching for him and trying hopefully to get him also alive from under the robles and also as the song was setting here, day, the rescue teams heard another voice that time. it was
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a woman 44 to 6 years old. i should go took mental law has been also pulled out alive, often nearly 110 hours of the earthquake. and as i said, these are just the parts of the dead. the hopes this are the moments of joy here. however, the distraction is very much dire, as you can see here, because it's now the 5th day, and on the displeasing temperature, the rescuers know that they are running out of time. yes, as you say, they've been working tirelessly and around the clock to try and bring people out from under the rumble. but then we will have been speaking of that many hundreds of thousands had been left homeless as a result of these athletics. they had absolutely nothing and now spending another night, many of them in freezing conditions. ab, absolutely. so the families here, those who are surviving or having tragedies here, the families are not willing to leave here because they still are waiting in hope
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that maybe they will hear the voice of their beloved ones. but if not, at least that they can their bodies as a whole, that they can give them a proper burial. so you will see across through that at the, on the streets. there are hundreds and hundreds of the families waiting anxiously to they have been talking to some of them. one of them was here and she was she, she, her 4 children were under the rubble. 2 of them has been taken off by both. we're unfortunately not alive. and still the other two's rescue teams are trying to reach them so his stories are so much shared here. the pain is so much shared here. and also another important aspect is that, that so daughter survivors are not able to get back to their homes because the off the shore still continues. and even the buildings that are standing still, either are heavily damaged or they are cracked. so it's not safe to go back there
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so that they did that go toward his here house, set up at tans to the foot 3000 people. yesterday i was in that tensor the and talking to the people that, that the pants that had been pu, have been provided or not for the winter condition. so particularly during the night here, it's freezing the. the weather is extremely cold, particularly for, for children. and also there is a shortage of the electricity. the connection of the internet is quite simple, reddick, they that their food and the shortage of the waters also is another issue here. but here, steel, as i said, it's a celtic one because the scale of the destruction is so much immense, that probably it will take days, weeks, and even months to recover, to find all of the victims and may be years to rebuild the city. however, that is a harsh reality. the impact of his earthquake is going to under the to, to, to, to continue longer because the city has lost menu of its beloved face. all right,
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thank you very much. russel said a reporting from just near the abbey center of the the 2nd quite there in car i'm on my rush. of course a deliveries are more vital than ever, and delivery supports the disaster zone. inter kia has been challenging because of damaged roads and highways, but it smith is on a vessel carrying a to the quite kit area in the country south. one of the biggest challenges we've been getting a little bit by books is one of those both ways of doing it with our readable all of essential recall a blank recall nappies at all. so there's a lot of diesel fuel diesel. of course we're having a big is going to be in the rest but normally would be out that normally would be out. but it's now
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a little bit about it. and so for both of sale today, i want to just dropping off the road a lot. a lot more quickly and get it right to the hard words needed. the most devastated. one of those demonstrate courses complicated to in syria after more than a decade of civil war, delivering it to the country is very complex. in this situation, our control of series territory is mostly split amongst 4 groups. pro government forces turkish back rebels. i adore a sham, previously known as on this for a front and kurdish forces. the earthquakes devastated areas are in their control. 4.1000000 people in the north west already relied on a bit to the syrian government doesn't allow many international age groups into
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areas. it controls. the only route for aiden to rebel held areas is via the bubble . how a crossing on the turkish border sherman's, he turkish approval, 1st, and roads to that crossing a severely damage the opening of mall crossings at access different regions requires un security council approval which rusher is likely to veto. it says a deliveries to a non government controlled areas or a violation of its ally, the searing governments. sovereignty has been one positive development though the syrian government now says that it's approved a deliveries to rebel held areas in the country and outside of their control. this in cooperation with united nations and humanitarian organizations. the i, c r c on the syrian red crescent sides. government is calling for western sanctions . b to be lifted to allow humanity, tarion assistance into the country. mm hm. and val reports. now this is ground 0 in the city of jubilant in syria. lucky district. the government is
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controlled here. what it means of innovation of the month is earthquake, seem as limited as those of the rebels. thousands of deaths have been reported in government held territories that there was out of the ha ha, a do. the sealant minister of health cause an all unit admissions members, agencies, foundations for red, crescent, and other non governmental and governmental organizations to lend a helping hand in responding to the mentor and disaster and syria, me cillian government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters of the food supply the medications to the syrians anywhere in syria. the needed measures, according to the marcus, include the lifting of western factions and the opening of more border crossings, which is all subject to a un security council resolution. the united states has already issued a 6 month exemption on factions to allow aid into effective areas. we are
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determined to do what we can to address the humanitarian needs of this year in people we've done that over the course of the 12 year civil war to the tune of billions of dollars. we do that through different process. in turkey, we had a partner in the government in syria. we have a partner in the form of the n g o on the ground who are providing ministry and support. city and state media are reporting the government has approved a delivery to rebel held areas through agencies, including the i, c, r c, syria that kristen and the you and the syrian presidency share with these pictures of president. but shall i said, and his wife visiting earthquake victims at aleppo university hospital on friday. analysts believe his real aim is to end his own political isolation. i do think he is seeking political advantage. i think he will try to leverage this disaster to the extent possible to promotes ah, the resumption nation, other arab nations on the original nations, under and internationally,
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to the extent possible for the un secretary general. the priority now is to bring aid to the victims by any means. this is a moment in which every body must make very clear that no sanctions of any kinds interfered with relief to the population of celia in the present moment. the 1st you and shipments of aid were sent on thursday through the northern bab and how a border crossing with turkey and the un says it has sent an appeal to international donors. meanwhile, several countries are or a descending aid by air for damascus international airport hammered fun and vizier why the syrian father and i said, i'll walk. i managed to keep his family say through years of war, but when mondays up quite struck their home in north west syria, he lost his wife and at least 5 of his children. ah,
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it is santa tuba. this note is from hipaa. a herbert this is heber, my eldest daughter, who died of berlin. god help me o dabby up with her. she's gone. my god, father cassandra, put him into our marsh. he was around for 10 p. m. house shook. his employer will have to run a block ability of i ran out of the house and said please god, let one survive. i just want one of my kids on when i went out, i called for fossil mashaila. mason. when saw no one answer it while i thought didn't make it. you're dead. oh, i'm well below through alicia, bobby josha. a few moments later the guys came to tell me the kids are alive. fi so
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was already dead. but didn't want to tell me both fight tele medicine. can't see 3 of my kids. fi, so was holding his brother, a boat died. well, their mother was holding ill. if i'm wrong, they were both dead. when they got him out on a hipaa was holding her sister is sarah who also died on her lap. said me how also died near her siblings. but that did a bit now without were you serious? right. we used to rock is to barrel bombs. this is normal to us in genetic but amine and without even in earthquake is the god act. this is the 1st time this happens when i was fed up and had been or people around the world have been holding prayers for the victims of monday's earthquakes. as devotees around the world gathered for the weekly friday pratt, their thoughts went out, the people had lost their lives, their loved ones, and course their homes,
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and takia and syria. in the turkish quake, epicenter of carroll marsh prayers were held outside, so why shippers could avoid entering moss and buildings. because affairs that they might collapse with al jazeera ally from london, there is much more so to bring you on this program. ah, tensions are high in the east and the democratic republic of congo fighting is continuing after the army repels an attack by m 23 rebels and emerging technology in the most industry manufacturers showcase their green credentials in the 1st big kasha of the year. ah. but at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child, have been killed in a car ramming attack in the occupied west bank. several others were injured. the palestinian driver drove his car into people waiting at
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a bus stop on the outskirts of jerusalem near the illegal israeli settlement of rampart. 30 year old driver was shot dead at the scene for palestinians have been arrested by israeli forces. far high right has more 2 people were killed in this latest incident. the 3rd in just 2 weeks. the 1st one being outside the synagogue. and just behind me, you'll see there is the ultra orthodox jewish community here, which is offering their prize to those that have been killed at the bus stop. where the incident happened. it was carried out by a palestinian from occupied east through dylan and he has since been killed by a security officer that was off duty now been given. the israeli national security minister did visit the site earlier and he made it clear. he said that they will come down hard on the family, the area for the attack,
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because this is the 3rd one to be targeted against is riley's. now what he did say was that he had asked for a full closure of the area where the attack comes from, which is known as we are. but he says there's a legal issue. he also wanted every single call to be checks. now what we do know is that for arrests have been made, including the wife of the attacker from occupied east jerusalem. and all this comes at a time where israel is increasing its raids on occupied territories. it's also collectively punishing anyone who is related to attacker within their facility, including demolition of homes. the russia launched thousands of missiles across the crane on friday, prompting new calls by key for western alms. equating part of the modem is lensky,
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said ukraine intercepted around 60 of the 70 missiles. same bas raleigh has moved from keys. after weeks of relative calm sirens, once again warn of danger in the skies over ukraine. waves of russian rockets, missiles and drones fired from the air, land and sea had ukrainians running for cover and cities across the country. but it isn't that comfortable for the children. but since september, the alarms have been safely quit, and the children got used to it before the energy ministry ordered power shutdowns all over the country. after missiles hit energy grid points in at least 6 regions. here in key air defense system shot down a missile before it could hit its intended target. there was some debris damage in this neighbourhood, but it is a far cry from destruction and other parts of the country. one official from the eastern city of hark, eve described it as the largest barrage since the russian invasion began in a year ago. in the south people as upper risa picked through their destroyed homes,
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one explosion so powerful that tossed a car on to the roof of the house. it certainly was only ellen's visit, but they are not human. so that's how i put it. i don't know what the russians are thinking about when they're doing this, no matter when they press the buttons and shows really messed up. they are very well aware that they are following at us. they know it, it's whole hose on the bomb. friday's wave of attacks will reinforce ukraine's latest peter allies for fighter jets, a longer range missiles to help keep pick back. it's aerospace. it will also test the resolve of neighboring countries. z basra, the old to 0 cave or ukraine, and moldova say some russian missiles flew through moldova and air space before hitting ukraine. romania says it detected an aerial target launch from a russian ship in the black sea, which flew through you quite an an molder than areas before. re entering ukraine says the missile came within 35 kilometers of romanian air space. this comes as
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moldova government has collapsed with the resignation of the prime minister natalia . gov rita. the present has named former interior minister dian wretched to replace her. he has 15 days now to form a government gover. liter had a turbulent 18 months in office, not by economic turmoil. and of course, the spillover effects of russia's war in neighboring ukraine wants turn our attention to the correct democratic republic of congo. now attentions are still high around the town of soc a off to the army repelled in advance by am 23 fighters. now this sucker is located in the east of the country on the main road connecting the country 2nd city goma with the capital kinshasa. the congolese army and the m $23.00. our group have been clashing in the area since monday, prompting thousands of people to flee their homes. government accuses the group of mass atrocities against civilians over the past year. claims it denies malcolm web has more from soccer. some sense of normality is returning to the town is okay,
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but it still 10 me repelled and 23 the tact but fighting has continued since we've heard heavy explosions up in the hills. taking place not far from where we are, some people have returned. others are still cautious, waiting to see if m 23 fighters will come back. tonight when we ran away when the fighting started, but we don't have a place to go. we have nothing to 8 and i've lost some of my children. i can't go home because they're fighting and my village, the store in this market, normally part full of traded, soc, is a hub because people buying and selling agricultural produce and other items from all the surrounding villages. the traders have come back to try and sell their goals double to irene away yesterday to goma. but today i called some people and they told me there was a small sense of peace. so i opened my business,
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and 23 widely understood to be back by neighboring were one. those prices carry rwandan military equipment. well, they were one, the denies fucking the on. my congos forces are being accused of arming militia up in the hills to help them in their fight against them. 23. the government also denies that. there's no sign of any of these factions fucking down for the conflict . and when all the stories are following the largest ca show in north america is well on the way back to its full size after being disrupted and postponed in the past 2 years. as a result of the pandemic, electric cars are the main focus in this. yes, chicago auto show, they are now becoming more affordable with manufacturers making a concerted effort to bring down costs to make them more accessible to customers, especially in an economic crisis that several manufacturers haven't returned the show post pandemic, including miles death. it's a busy lobo and audi. so john 100 joins us live now. he is out the show. what's the latest them with the electric vehicle technology?
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hi marian. well these are the old gas guzzling petro powered cars of yesteryear, but their days are numbered. and that's because there are some 30 electric models being introduced this year here in the us. only about 5 percent of new cars or electric vehicles. so we lag far behind other countries such as norway, where 80 percent of new cars are electric there. this is an example, this is the key, a fixed wind car. this is not one of the cheaper ones in general. the electric cars are going broader in type, so it's everything from trucks all the way down to more inexpensive sedans. that's not an example of inexpensive there though, because of that $1.00 cost $56000.00. and if you look over here that car is being stimulated, somebody is actually trying to drive that on a track right now. and i can tell you from experience that is not an easy
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task. as these electric vehicles are being phased in, the old models are being phased out. dodge has 7 model that it's selling. last call a vehicle, including the muscle, cars, the challenger, and the charger. so you can put the last gas powered ones before they convert to electric. there is also a hybrid corvette here as well. with a big buzz here is electric vehicles, which are increasingly going mainstream and becoming increasingly democratic, more basic cars and less expensive cars. tell us more about what makes this show different. but what's different here is this is the big show in north america. and people are back. it's the largest in terms of spaces. the oldest started in 1901. and since the pandemic in 2 years of terrible auto industry figures and very low numbers of people coming here,
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ticket sales are up 40 percent of people are coming back. all right, thank you very much. relation to chicago also, john henderson. ah . look at the main stories we are following this hour for days after powerful earthquakes at southern tokyo and northern syria. at least 23000 people are confirmed to have died. have been some dramatic rescues as well. but that number is going to grow, of course, rescue as have been digging through the rubble in freezing weather target present regime. type odon has admitted that the response has not been fast enough. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless by these earthquakes are also facing some of the harshest conditions. turkish government is distributing mill millions of hot meals along with tens and blankets because they're still.

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