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or south africa and unsurprisingly, is a position it's got to be repeated during tuesday. madagascar is largely a dry picture coming. this are the channel and it's not ah, the tough times the man tough question is. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism is so deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging americans and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me. mark lamb on hill on al jazeera ah
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anger frustration and arrests one week on from 2 powerful earthquakes. the kill 35000 people in turkey and syria. life changed here at 4. 17 a on that monday morning. you can just get a sense looking at these buildings. this is an entire residential area. this has been completely destroyed. ah, i'm on the inside, dissolves their life from doha. also coming up, the wells accused of failing syrians as international aid trickles into parts of areas devastated by the quake. israel's cabinet recognizes 9 illegal settler outposts in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority calls it a war against its people. and in the us celebrations in kansas city of the chief, secure a last minute super bowl victory against the philadelphia eagles. ah,
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it's been a week since too powerful earthquakes struck turkey in syria over 35000 people have been declared dead across the 2 countries. the real toll is likely to be significantly higher. aid is desperately needed. people in north west syria say they feel abandoned by the international community. the u. n. 's aid chief visited the area on sunday and said the world has failed people there. some in tokyo accusing the government of a slow rescue response in some of the hardest hit areas. the bit to cold and damaged roads is making it harder for a to get to those who need it. most and turkish authorities have now arrested more than 60 people in connection to buildings that have collapsed. alexi, o'brien looked back at how the 1st hours of the disaster unfolded. ah,
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about $417.00 a. m. local time mandate, 6 february. the security camera in the driveway and see the rec southeast. her kia catches the rumble, and the 2 are going out well in another city, 2 hours or so. so the reast, the earthquake sounds like gunfire. ah, in garcia's tip nurses rushed into the neonatal water to stop the babies, incubators falling over our microsoft crew. witnesses say the sway and roll of the earth lasted 2 minutes, but felt like a lifetime. ah! and as buildings topple, crowds rush on to the streets,
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barava to save themselves soon surveyed the damage they confronted with chaos, run good luck. the magnitude 7 point a tremor was one of the largest ever recorded in turkey. ah, it was shallow and powerful and foul as far away as greenland. i remember. oh wow. the cross took here in a neighbouring syria. the rescue began immediately under torchlight and in difficult conditions. ah ah,
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ah. people digging desperately through the rubble with their bare hands. engendering the northern syria, rescuers from the white helmet group held out a young baby who being cradled in the arms of her dead eldest sister, bertha was well and his 1st light broke the scale. if the disaster became clear or we have a team of correspondence covering the story across takia and m cas jojo is an uncross. stephanie decker is in nor down near the syrian border. but 1st, let's go to bernard smith. her reports from fiscal ended in this country, se scantrons grave diggers must wear quickly. the noise from the heavy machinery disturbs war is normally a peaceful place. all of the other good missouri asked lam weights with
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her surviving family for the bodies of one of her sons, his wife and their 3 children. it's good. they killed my son because they didn't send a crane to do the rescue. did my son have nothing to give this state? didn't he saved them. he was the best mathematics teacher in hattie. how could their conscience accept this? after all of his others? all survivors contend and prey by the freshly dug graves of their loved ones? not all of the debt had been identified. so the buried here. it respectfully done, but there's little ceremony a no mourners, and sometimes not much left to bury. the victim is now a number d n a samples have been taken. if anyone comes looking in the future, only the dead who've been identified, accounted in the official death toll. some estimate saw that the identity of around half those killed in monday's earthquakes is unknown. the manager in the cemetery tells us these plots all the way up to the fence would take about 4 years to be
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filled up beforehand now in $3.00 to $4.00 days from the distraught survivors. the complaint we've heard regularly this past week that the government's rescue effort has been too slow. i learned that you are a tyrant. you have no conscience. you took my 5 kids. how could you let a whole family disappear because of a crane? they are still under the rubble for 7 days now. even if they got winded by the quake, they are already dead now. you killed them. turkeys president has admitted failings in the initial response to the earthquake red type err one says the rebuilding will start within weeks. the frustration here is why did those buildings collapse in the 1st place? bernard smith al jazeera is kendra. let's go to the capital ankara now, where's the name kasanya joins us from a crisis center. and i'm the government, as we've been hearing, has been accused of a slow rescue response. in many of those hot hit areas. what is the latest when it comes to a distribution?
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well, the asked, there was a harsh critics against presidents ardon and he acknowledged it when he spoke to the officials here in the disaster management agency. they also accept that there were some areas that weren't able to reach, for instance, what i or was a one of them. but they explained this is about the unexpected. a impact size of this earthquake air. yes, there was an expected earthquake in this area around eliza and caught her mom rushed, but it probably no one expected that it would hit 10 cities affecting the lives of at 13 and a half 1000000 inhabitants or the hut i a port o was o shut down it wasn't operational, as the runaway was cracked to like many highways in the earthquake, it areas hot as the main, a highway between hot eye and gas and tap. it was cracked as well as yesterday
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evening o n a. the vice president thought oct. i gave a press conference, he mentioned that i, a port is a again, operational, it's really, it's resumed flights. and a, we know that turkish, a eliza national airline carrier resumed its flies to hot side. this is of course, an important step because there was no access to the city which is the worst hit city of following the epicenter car, her mom mirage. we know that the city center on tucker is totally down at people a tell us that it's like a ghost city, but it resuming the flights in those 8 ports is a step and to make it things easier to deliver the aides to the area. and also to the citizens said m, they've been more arrest warrants, issued the contractors behind those buildings that have collapsed. what more do we know about these people in their whereabouts? moline, as you know,
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those 10 cities have been under state of emergency earth since last week. the parliament voted for it, and the military is also taking care of the security situation. they are joining their the search and rescue approaches in cities. air like hot side, not only the constructors, any one related to the collapsed buildings in relation with the court or collapsed buildings are under the, in the government is monitoring them. and according to the justice ministry, a legal process has been initiated for 134 people. and there are 7 the tensions and 3 arrest than these 3 arrests are the constructors. as some of the one of them that was caught in his stumble, a port while he was trying to fly to another counter with a decent amount of money. but also we know that there are earthquake investigation, commissions established on their eat, chief prosecutor's office. in those 10 cities thought the government is following. they are responsible as close the but of course it's not limited to the
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constructors. constructors do not build these things along. you have the bureaucrats, municipalities, engineers, inspection companies, and even a the citizens involved. that's why we don't know how far these investigations will go for now. okay, thank you for that same concern there for us in ankara. but in turkey, a south eastern gaussian tap, the province, the destruction is overwhelming and is stephanie decker reports. thousands of families have been displaced in homes, have been reduced to rubble. norther yee has been frozen in time life changed here at 4 17 am. that monday morning, you can just get a sense looking at these buildings. this is an entire residential area. this has been completely destroy, but you also have other parts of the city where the apartment blocks still stand. but there are so structurally unsafe. and if you go through them,
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there is an eerie feeling here of where life is absolutely changed where its ended . you can see the balconies. you can see the incredible cracks of the buildings. this is why also are the army here is telling us to be very careful when we operate . because of the danger of them actually having pieces fall off. a lot of people we've been talking to saying that within seconds the entire earth shook the entire building took in this building were told only 2 people lost their lives, the rest managed to get out. and then of course, we have the ongoing rescue and recovery operation incredibly and in the last 24 hours or so, they managed to pull a mother and her child from this location on one of the workers here, one of the rescue workers is volunteer. he has 6 members of his family still left on the 2nd floor of this building. you have relatives,
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as we've been seeing across the southeastern region, waiting for news of their loved ones. this lady has been sitting in prayer for over an hour and then now when we're walking through these apartment blocks, you see television screen, chandelier carson still hang it's incredibly difficult to convey the sense of devastation, the sense of loss. one man, we spoke to who has a shot here and also his from here said life is over in nor did he nor do it, nor did he is no longer on the map. so we're very difficult to see how in an instant, everything has changed for over hundreds of thousands of people and is building in syria with survivors saying that the international community has let
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them down. aid has been slow to arrive in the rebel held north west about when am cast them. i'll resume is one of those people there. ah, well, the grown up for the delay. i'm here to watch her. remember she'll still book the memories here. i see my sister's rush, her son's clothes, and all of them there smells here cuz it, when they remove everything, i won't come back. i say ok, well here's their car, customize their water tank ala baba, the solar panels, memories in good, all of the shops, florida. the whole world lead the syrian people down below them. or if this is struction was in europe or any other foreign country, the whole world would have gathered here to rescue those killed rod on gentlemen. but here no one cares little were displaced football. no one ask about i don't know, and we were bomb barrel bombs were dropped,
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ah, welcome back you watching al jazeera mind. if i top stories, all of them 35 and people have been declared dead in takia and syria one week after 2 powerful earthquakes struck the 2 countries. the death toll is likely to be significantly higher. the. when's a chief says that the international community has failed? northern syria? un this hoping to more border crossings into syria to bring in urgently needed monitor and supplies. now with homes and businesses damaged or destroyed, looting has become a concern in some areas. and tasha the name reports from on takia in the hattie province stealing out of sheer desperation after a devastating earthquake is something says our son mez can empathize with. he's been living in a tent with his family after his home was damaged. the shoe store owner estimates
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nearly 7000 pairs of shoes were stolen. his please to the looters to only take what they needed were ignored. yet he speaks with an aura of calm visit with whom we have so many brothers who have died to la just i live with the pain inside of me. i am ready to do whatever i can. i have no other option, but to be calm. this isn't our culture as a country we can understand to people, you'll believe that would be shaylee. the commercial district and the ancient city of untouchable was deserted on sunday. but for business owners and employees, salvaging what they could by the handful, often endangering themselves by entering the hopes of structurally unsound buildings. many are homeless and in morning everyone seems to know not just one, but dozens of people who have died from you should know in a lot of your loser museums, alicia colleges, when i see other shops,
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i thank god other places are worse, as people have lost their lives, we can fix our businesses and continue. may god help everyone over the thousands of chalks, full of humanitarian aid, had been dispatched to the southern provinces. there have been some instances of that aid being stolen. 57 people have been arrested according to the ministry of justice. president irwin says, looters, any one who engages in corruption or capitalizes on this catastrophe will be punished. and this is why he declared a 3 month state of emergency in the earthquake. so now the people here say they expect the government to honor its pledges to rebuild their diverse city. and hope aid will be distributed equally risky plan. because this we are living together like brothers and sisters. this is a city of civilizations. we are used to living like this, and we don't want the government to discriminate with regards to the situation.
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people are being asked to evacuate, but those we spoke to say with so many people they know still buried beneath the rubble. they can't leave just yet. natasha name l 0. untouched. yet. turkey. yeah. ok. let's get some other news. israel has carried out s drawings against several in garza early on monday. this video shows the attacks and the palestinian enclave as early media. se hamas weapons sites were targeted of casualties have been reported. israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outposts and the occupied west bank despite passed us opposition. the far right finance minister said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existing, illegal settlements. the palestinian authority is called it an open war against the palestinian people. washington has yet to comment. and
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a 21 year old palestinian man was shot and killed during an israeli rate in the city of nobliss. and he occupied westbank and his 5 always were injured. it follows a rail raid on sunday that saw israeli forces storm the home of a palestinian man. hussein kodachi drove his car into boston near the legal settlement of a remote 3 israel. he's killed the u. s. has announced yet another unidentified high altitude object has been shot down in its air space. it is the 3rd such incident in as many days. the latest interception took place over lake huron, which is north of detroit, michigan. and was the 1st detected over on tana on saturday and was not considered to be a military threat. another flying object was shot down of alaska on friday and the canadian prime minister justin, today's says teams are looking for the unidentified object downed by us fi to jet over the yukon on saturday. it represented
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a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft. so i give the order to take it down. a canadian and american fighter jets were scrambled and an american f 20 to successfully shot down the object. recovery teams are on the ground. looking to find and analyze the object. for at least one us general isn't ruling anything out about the possible origins of the balloons. have you ruled out aliens or extra durish, terrestrials if so, why? because that is what everyone is asking us right now. actually question olympian t. o community, counter intelligence community, figure that out. i haven't ruled out anything. at this point, we continue to assess every drug or a potential threat on the approaches north america. with unified hon,
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i think is a former us deputy assistant secretary of defense of east asia. he says this concern about the lack of information about these flying objects. indeed, it does seem a bit far fetched and i think most americans are anxiously waiting to hear their elected officials tell them what's going on. it's rather odd, frankly, that spanish 3 days at the u. s. here, 4, shoot down 3 objects in the air. and our government has yet tell us anything about if there's a continued threat, what is the origin of these aircraft and the like? so i will tell you that during my service in government, ok, i was unaware of any such intrusions into our sovereignty or space. i chinese believe. if there is now new information, again, that would be interesting to see what channels you release to the public. so we
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have a better understanding of the threat, the united states, basically regardless, i think that what we know is the loon that was shot down on the 4th. the february was chinese. that in and of itself is just a manifestation of the increasing aggression and adventurous and assertiveness that the chinese have been utilizing across the globe is humans. prime minister says 25000 people have received emergency assistance off to soccer and gabrielle bassett. the north island people lost their homes and thousands without power. authorities a warning the west is yet to come. several local governments have declared a state of emergency. judging people to leave a female candidate is running for state governor in nigeria is conservative. north. a campaign is raising expectations that voters may like the 1st woman to the post act of essay. this
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could mark a turning point for women in a male dominated society. i met interest reports from the eastern city of your law . i mean, this is a moment female actress to nigeria have walked one 0, a woman from a major political party becoming a candidate for governor. and she is a frontera. i should have been on the over came religious and cultural barriers in the patrick of society to get here. she says it's been worth the struggle. it gives woman, it gives our daughters and gives us says together and to valley, what does the confidence that to yes or sole, ah, who wore men can walk towards occupying what ever elective position the desired. although women make up half of nitrous population, they've long been on the fringes economically and politically. we know also by
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virtue of the level of education, particularly in this part of the country, the woman had been at the disadvantage compared to mental ha, but actively, se, changing attitudes on their strength in numbers could work for them. this time. it's really time for women and we don't, we don't want to miss this opportunity. we don't know when we get this opportunity and get nigeria general election later this month is being keenly contested and closely watched women activists across nigeria. i beat the election of a female good and decades of the exclusion from that offers. if that happens, they say the process it could be within reach. the outcome of the vote wouldn't be known for weeks. but when our supporters are celebrating what they have already achieved and say, momentum is on this site. i'm at it, reese al jazeera eula,
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the kansas city chiefs have won the super bowl and a nail biting victory against the philadelphia eagles. celebrations in full swing with the chiefs, 13855, securing the victory. but the field goal was to stephan's to play. the 2nd one in bonnie j. castro is with disappointed eagles fans in philadelphia. this was an epic game, a nail biter, but not ending in the way that the eagles fans that i hung out with all day wanted it. and i want to ask some of them actually on a lease kaminsky, thanks for spending time. thank you for being here. i am sorry for the loss of your team. how do you feel about it? it's pretty tragic. it feels a bit like a funeral to be completely honest, but all faith in the birth. you know, i think we're a good team. we believe we do and, and we're still here for philadelphia and go bird. what about that halftime show with rianna email, email, and oh my gosh. if that wasn't the best half time,
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so than i'd ever seen than i don't know what it, i probably got a concert. i did so well. she played all the good ones. she everything she needed to it was the most amazing you have them. so all of my dell and all of my gallons was i've been dancing for the half time show. i got a test that happened. yeah. lady, thank you so much for being. yeah. of course. oh billy. oh, see all of us philadelphia pride of worth holding on to the good memories after this otherwise devastating loss in history making super bowl? that's a for me, molly inside the nice continues here. now sarah, off to inside storage. you stay with us. ah,
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despite it being the middle of february, the weather actually doesn't much like winter for most of europe. there is cloud, clearly falling down the eastern side of what you see these large secluded from that is where it is windy and there is some snow. but further west, you go on lease is area of high pressure. jenny, if you can, speaking during the day is sunny and relatively my old, frosty by night. quite true. this, this paul, you can see it does mean you got gray. sky is over germany and poland as austria and hungry throughout monday and possibly tuesday, right on the edge of europe. we'll focus on that and really be talking about eastern side of ukraine and turkey. this is where you see some snow, but not very much at a fair wind. that's true. the wind is blowing dance, or the g at some strength, and it has been wind. and more recently rain's been effect in places like bolts from the central mediterranean. but as you say,
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this whole air is generally fine and was a daytime sunshine range coming in to southern portugal, trying to get into western island. but nowhere else that unusual weather for west africa, particularly for western sahara martini now moved into our g. m. morocco that rain has been reco breaking place, isn't it still there? and then the wind, the har mattson, is quite strong, picking up both the dust and the sand. ah. tough times the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you on the ground? rigorous debate, we challenge conventional wisdom racism is some deeply interested in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging americans and demand the true. there's no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are with me. mark
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