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say, remember, the children killed joe with the brain development of may 2021. i remember him a few minutes and a team of him coming back to me 11 days in may on i'll just we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what we've been using kind of calls that matter to you. in depth analysis of the days headlines, china cannot maintain its current piper aggressive author in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. holt into the american. inside story on challenges era. the holes in to 100 people are dead in man law. also one of south asia strongest. psych, current fast as the country
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the color themselves the attain. this is houses here at lots and also coming up a fi i ripped through a hostile housing migrants in new zealand capital. 6 people also had several unaccounted for no evidence of collision with russia. us special council criticizes vs. the eyes investigation into donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign process. i'm very shovel in for the prince of this hospital in haiti's capital violence and a non functioning governments have left to people have been done to their faith the what at least 200 people have now been confirmed instead of dislike on. marcus swept across west and me and their affairs, the desk told, could still rise as communication lines of down,
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making it difficult to assess the extent of the damage. the hands, housing displaced were hanging muslims were badly had. the storm caused severe damage, appraising trees and down electricity lines. that's feet tall, corresponding tony chains. he joins us from bank of ok and neighboring times. he's keeping an eye on things for us. attorney, we all very slowly getting a bit of sense of the number of casualties here, and it's obviously expected to rise by that it isn't the, the reason when it's taking so long to get an accurate idea of what's happened is it sits where it was cut off until earlier today and the communications that are not good at the best of times. but for the last 2 days since i a psych nocka hits on sunday afternoon and there's been virtually no contact with the city or the surrounding area or 2 houses. there has spoken to people living in the, the, the, the camps on the edge of scituate with hundreds of thousands of displaced or anger
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living. they say that the devastation is pretty extreme. the storm hit, a lot of these structures, the very flimsy, they have confirmed that hundreds of people have died in those areas, but they still don't have access to other parts of the city and the why the area around. so we are expecting those numbers to grow in the coming house days time you mentioned these cabinets, these are obviously extremely vulnerable. people living and flimsy structures, as you say, does not contribute to things absolutely appears to be done. we've seen the video of the cans with widespread the station. so these with wins over 200 kilometers an hour. so if you could imagine what that can do to a small shack made of a plastic sheeting and a metal post. and in addition to that,
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of many of the people who with the same resources which it was well known, very good at the best of times. a now in very short supply food supplies and communications lines that down and then not getting any medical help the tool. so some of the people out there has spoken to said that they are, they desperately need help, but they don't really mind where it comes from. from with them or overseas, the area of state television, them in my shown the senior general ment online touring the area. and the, the moment state figures say only 3 people died. we know that is the case. they will probably revere advised in the coming hours, but the man, my has not been very good at reacting to disasters like this, but took kelly in this area and particularly with the red hanging muslims who they had been persecuted in the past 20 saying that across that for us from bangkok we'll be staying across that for you here on the 0. thank you. time on china has
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sentenced an american citizen to life in prison for spying 78 year old junction, one young was arrested 2 years ago. the us state department has not commented on his case long as the residents of hong kong, and the city's chief executive has expressed confidence in its communication with beijing. any person who is arrested by uh, the law enforcement agencies in mainland china. that is a reporting mechanism for such a rest to be related to the home call, thorns this, this has to be working well. well, that's the thing to which of kinda he's in hong kong for us. richard, this is obviously a very elderly man. this sends a message to washington which is certainly a concern to us, so thorough. it says that there's been no official comment yet from the us embassy in beijing. on this case,
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it's cited privacy concerns. just the reasons not commenting on this case so far is also causing concern, as you heard that here in hong kong. but chief executive is at communication lines are certainly strong between the government here and the author of this invasion from the public's point of view. this is again, causing a worries about where the hong kong residents to whether they have for a national citizenship or not are also a potentially at risk of arrest on the chinese mainland, especially after the last 3 or 4 years of political turmoil. here with the g 7 approaching in japan just coming up in a few days time of this type of consumer type of china is dealing with the rest of the foreign nationals when in china is light keeps coming up as a tilting point because it's not just affecting us nationals, this is the latest in a series of cases of individuals with foreign citizenship being detained in china. and bridget, as you alluded to that he obviously isn't the only foreign citizen in custody on espionage charges. specifically, that have been a number of high profile arrests and recently is what happens to,
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to those people as well. yes, as you mention. so we've had high profile events in the last 3 years relating to the long term detentions of the, the foreign nationals or chinese nationals who hold do foreign citizenship perhaps the most notable of those. the to canadians. michael spider. michael cover includes faced the 3 years of detention in china. it was largely understood to be in connections that attention in the north america of $11.00, jo, the high profile chinese tech executive. they eventually were released as part of an agreement that we struck between washington and by aging over that whole case. but the ongoing detentions still happening in china for many us allied nations, such as the australian journalist, young lady who's just past 1000, stay off the tension on the chinese mainland. the charges of espionage against still being fully explain and to still be no access school. the australian come to the representative in china to find out exactly what her situation is. so this
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again adding to that general concern from the us. and this highlights about how to deal with china over these types of detention activities. so richard king, the, the costs that for us and hong com. thank you. richard. ukraine's ministry says it's shut down 18 massage loans to the capital on monday night. officials say the attacks were exceptional, uninvolved cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as versions people have been asked to remain indoors or inform shelters. meanwhile, ukraine has reported its fest advances in the eastern city of buck, most of the surrounding areas that which have been mostly held by russia's wagner, mass mary group. the round forces commander has held the offensive actions of his troops. ukraine has been preparing for a large scale counter offensive against russia. now some months, at least 6 people have been confronted off to a fire to hostile in new zealand capital. wellington government agencies often use
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that building is temporary accommodations, migrants involved with people, already is investigation the cause of a 5 prime minister chris hopkins, visited the scene and offered his condolences, survive as say that false fire alarms a regular occurrence to sleep. and um, someone outside rang me to get out. i didn't hear anyone knocking. i hit just taking my templates because of his pain. say that they probably know me out. why didn't he a new party. there's a fire alarm we offer at 12 and, and go off all the time. usually it's folks allowing somebody covering ties to something and we notify right. and i could smell smoke in the hallway. and then so i went straight to what then towards the kitchen. and um, yeah, there was somebody like coming down still. so just to the left, around overflow and knocking on doors then everyone. now this one's real. while we're doing this now and skype by caitlin mcgee, she's a john the span, oakland,
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caitlin. this was a devastating fire. i see it's already been described as the cities west. nightmare . caitlin, so a connection to cut out a little. i can hear you here. so it's $55.00 is arrived at around midnight and they describe the same as basically one of kind of a with not me at 155 said they had faced with that was faced with this decision of whether they should fight flight flames or save lives. residents where having to jump out of windows to escape. some people had crowded onto the roof. they were risk years because the affairs at that roof within collapse. and there was also the says based off risk. and that building which added a kind of another layer of complexity and trying to get people out and also trying to properly accounts to everybody. so we know you mentioned that 6 people have been
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killed, but they are also another living people that are still i'm accounted for. payton and some plesco control, vesee. i expect, i believe the facility is frequently used. the house people have been to portion from australia. there's been reports from one outlet in new zealand and also the sydney morning herald and australia that some of those people living there. as you say, what's known as 5 by one people. today's, these are people who use dealing citizens who have been born habit of growing up and left most of the lives and the strange guy until they've committed a crime and then they've been deported back to new zealand. what we do know is that there was a real mixture of people living in that accommodation from all walks of life. some had jobs at the hospital and at the meet works and some others were very, very vulnerable. and at the moment it appears that they've lost everything. that's awful. well, that was caitlin mcgee, that john list in oakland, keeping an eye on things. thanks so much cadence,
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a long ways of inquiry has criticized the f. b. i investigation into donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign, special counsel john during the says the agency liked the evidence and relied too heavily on tips from trump's political opponents. the former president is urging congress to take action, describing it as treason and the crime of the century. patrick, i'll hearing reports from washington dc the f b. i went to for us to hear us conservative media. tell it this report is a huge story. something of this nature takes down the entire organization. a major bombshell and former president trump quickly took the social media claiming it was treason and the crime of the century. but experts close to the case say that in reality, it doesn't actually say any of that. here are some of the concerns that the during report raises were already flags before. so my impression so far is that there
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isn't a whole lot new here that hasn't already been identified. but i don't think it's any kind of of wins for donald trump or for his print campaign that he says it is john durham who is appointed by trumpet officials was critical of the f. b i for an investigation based on, on analyzed and unsubstantiated intelligence. but he only brought 3 criminal cases against low level people. 2 were acquitted, and one blood guilty to falsifying an e mail. it did not serve any time in jail. but the investigation durham was looking into which turned into the pro by special counsel, rubber molar did see significant arrest 8, top trump officials found guilty of serious crimes. so of course the big question is, is this going to impact trump? is he tries to win the presidency again? probably not. he has just recently been found guilty of battery and a woman in the defaming her order to pay $5000000.00. he's facing 34 felony coast
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in manhattan for his business dealings. he's under investing is in the land of a potential election interference. and there is another special causal investigating whether or not he had a role in the january 6th interaction. and whether he stole readings of classified documents, and then tried to hide, hide them, and not given back to investigators. all that said, what trump has done with every single one of these cases, is used it to successfully fundraiser, had to call high elda 0, washington. the hazy is struggling with a deepening to monetary in crisis. gang relation, violence has taken over nearly the entire capital and access to services such as health care, clean water and sanitation, holding compromised. teresa by reports now from the capital. this is haiti's largest hospitality and it has been almost abandoned for 5 months. but even
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though no doctors are on site, some patients remain here because they have nowhere else to go to an issue we will show by gun members in december can use to be a mobile phone salesman. but he has not been able to go back to work with them back . i mean, i went to a private hospital and i spent everything i had and then i had to come here. i can't afford the medicines and here there is nothing they all know doctors to k for us. doctors at this hospital it has been on strike for months. they say their salaries, their work environment, and the violence in the area make it almost impossible to do their job. feel actually the one of the most violent neighborhood thing for the printer is not far from here. since the assassination of president julian invoice 2 years ago, he has been caught in the middle of a political and social crisis that has against controlling the streets the into him prime minister, seems unable to restore order. everything from on says the government has forgotten
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this hospital, which plays a closer role in the cities. health care system that you see about by the haitian government doesn't care about this place because they have private hospitals to make money. those who can't afford a private clinic have nowhere else to go. sometimes they die in their homes. there is no water where we electricity. when we visited the patients, asked us for food. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. the pediatrics unix has just started to work once again very, very slowly. but when we arrived here with home oldest children, that you can see here that have been abandoned and then is 12 years old. who is 10. and this baby is 6 months old. can go mind, see a mess here has been taken care of them. we stay here day and night,
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so these children on live to line. we should have gone because of the strike, but we can't leave them. we feed them with whatever we can find. people in haiti are struggling with gang violence for shortages and the non functioning government that has called on the international community for health food. now it seems the cold remains and hard 80. so i'll just see that for the prince. a still a head here on out a 0 dividing since you dont isn't just concentrated in content facing in the west. the full region is forcing student using to neighboring child flood warnings and use them as he paused reco temperatures in seattle and one flies and el paso, the heat for times across north america. the reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shake the piece. one of the factors that never
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seems to make a difference is it's on through. it never happened. the listing post, you're going to the media on which is 0. cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization, but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people will be on and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market, the price of progress on outages, era when the news breaks, devices like these, as you can imagine being used in the way across the front line when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told seed was always very hard for me to find a job because i come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews. and we're back from the heart. and this is our balance era has teams on the ground next to bring you more award
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winning document trees and life news the the, the welcome back to watching now to 0. i'm the star as you take here. and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. at least 200 people have been confronted of the cycling will cost what the cost west and me on my desktop could rise as communication lines of down making it difficult to except the to assess the expense of the damage fires a hostile in new zealand capital wellington has left at least 6 people that government agencies use the building as a short term accommodation from my friends and vulnerable people. ukraine says it's
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shut down, 18 messiah launched by russia as keys on monday night. officials say hypersonic and ballistic missiles, as well as ruins, were involved in the times. fighting between a certain is ami and the permanent for your rapid support forces as now instead it's seconds. months as negotiations continue about safe passage for a deliveries the 2 sides of gaming each other for the escalation of violence in the west of the country. the fighting in west offers also sending more refugees into neighboring chad. st. does rob has more from one, dolo in eastern shack, on the border between chart and so done as porous and wild. lately, you can see smoke rising in the distance, faint and far away. but those living here save that is alternate. now the capital of west are for burning the most active hawks button. so don't conflict 2nd only to hard to oh, no arm to villagers caught up in violets. the consequence of the fight for controls
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of the country. refugees here say they escaped in the night, searching for days to find a safe crossing. they describe gangs of armed men in vehicles harassing them, reading their villages, holding them against their will and killing people. so you can ask them, i do not everybody came, we left the old people, they're still there. we can't go back to get them. we don't know what to do. we don't have anything to go and fight these people. but maybe the government, the child can help us rest of the elder. don't know if there is concern. what is happening there could happen here driving up here. we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas on the sydney side of the border. if we were to start walking, we'd be on the other side of the border into done in about 10 minutes. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, chads army garrisoned additional troops at audrey and the pilots broke out into one
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local leader said in chad, there was a soldier under every tree. a warning to armed groups on the other side of the border to ben and tearing for doors remain open. but the military is on high alert . on the uh uh, the applicant there is an african proverb that says if your neighbors hotels on fire, you must prepare yourself so yours doesn't catch fire too. you will see the coffee on the refugees should feel at home here. he says the cross border attacks into chad have happened in the past of all of the world that are built up areas offer some protection villages would be as vulnerable as those on the student east side. we'll hear about how much family lives in chad, but her farm is in 2000. she says it's been occupied by raiders for son and husband are stuck. their name was that of we just need help. bring us security. we need
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security to remain here with us. so yesterday there was also smoking a lot of gunfire. we here just all day. we are afraid all day because the smoke is so close. we can see it that he or the lives of sudanese and try to straddle the imaginary lines that divide their countries. they share the same space, the same vulnerabilities as the newly exiled who can only look back at home were loved ones are left behind. perhaps yet, but aware of a sobering statistic, most refugees who come here from who don't never go back the same bus route, the older 01 dollar eastern child. while he just had saying that, talking about savannah, the sudanese doctors union, it says 280 people have been killed in that city in west off for just 2 days of slicing. it says, members of the rapids and pulled forth a storm to the city on friday and forth there with the local arms groups. well, senegalese opposition need at least one sancho is due to appear and course on rape
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charges. on monday, some of his the board has confronted security forces in a town in the south. a police officer was killed and several demonstrations also injured. sancho denies the rate charges and says that positive present matthew solves efforts to prevent him from running and next year's election trinity and all physician data rush has energy, has been sentenced and they've sent you a 3 year in prison on charges of incitement. can you change who has been in jail since april leads to be enough? the policy end is a vocal critic of present kind of sight. he says that charlie is participating by space. there's a huge wave of set to sweep the northwest of the united states. but kind of thing grounds and california is the sum of the national park all being closed due to phases of flooding. officials say the warm temperatures could note the snow pack that and the sierra nevada is a series of winter storms has left large amounts of snow and those mountains park officials say waterways and rivers cuz it's still there. thanks. i, a lot heat wave is lessening was size binding across the west and canada. tens of
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thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. the energy sector has been hit hard with oil and gas companies, forced to shut down 5 minutes to justin for you to visit a troops that trying to put out the flames. the hot and dry weather is expected to continue in the us as millions of children are at risk of contracting vaccine preventables diseases such as measles and pony or new day cent shows. $67000000.00 children around the wealth missed out on one or more vaccinations over 3 year period. in the philippines, a 1000000 children were not immunized at all. during the highest of the curve of 19 pandemic found to be low sent us the support from the a festive morning in what are the most densely populated communities. in manila, it began with the motorcade that ended in the gym with music clearing, gift beds and children in tears. it was
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a party to catch up on vaccinations. we have to convince mother and the mothers have to convince their children. so we have to make it enjoyable and you know, at least 2 years of our parents just trust the vaccines, particularly for children, peak did 2017 after a backlash against the think of job, then bucks that bench manufacturer assigned to be said. it was potentially harmful for those who've never had thank you fever. but at that point, the philippine government had already administered at least one those 2 more than 800000 school children. we got scared at the time because we were hearing children getting sick from deadlock shots. the scare led to a measles outbreak and 2019. now health experts dread repeat. at least 67000000 children around the world, missed out a routine vaccinations between 20192021. that's a forty's units. now, here in the philippines, a 1000000 children did not receive
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a single those in 2021. 1 of the main reasons, the quote 19 pandemic, philippines pandemic locked down, so were some of the most restrictive and longest in the world. the difficulty making response been either just mental health services. i neglected, and aside from that, there were also very fictions. the parents, caregivers afraid to bring the health sensors you know, contacting that to be making themselves uni sip says wellness events like this are necessary as governments play catch up. they will have to move quit through up against viruses that spread rapidly. find it below, i'll just hear a manila sound sport livable have pushed less to step closer to permanently relegation a 3 know when is also keeping the 2020 champions in contention to qualify for next
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seasons champions. we've kind of started in school twice in the 1st off as the team, 6 or 7 straight. when the victory moves them one point behind 4th place to month. so united and set and the table new costs will be in full, have paid $1.00 game will trans. alexander arnold, wrapped up the scoring with this 2nd hall strike list. uh now 2nd from boston with just 2 games left in this season. well, that's it for me. and it sounds you today, you can find much more on a website that's out a 0 dot com. whether it's next to the inside story. we'll take a look at the keys presidential run off of the rest of the drive out one of the socials of winning the majority. stay with the the hi. there was a stormy start to the week across much of europe,
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particularly down in the south. but we'll see that west to whether it's not to creep its way further north over the next few days. but still those heavy falls expected to effect it each tuesday into wednesday. you can see that area of low pressure swelling away. it's spot wind warnings across much over the mediterranean heavy rain and storms pulling up further north. by the time we get to wednesday for places like switzerland, as well as australia and pushing across into the bulk and stupid red wind warnings for croatia, when warning is as well for southern parts of athens, we will see that unsettled weather sought to push its weight for the east into western areas of turkey at by wednesday and for the south west is quiet of spain and portugal. but look at that, we have got some very heavy rain to come across the straits of just brought up. by the time we get to the mid week, it's an improving picture for the north west to britain on the island of island some heavy rain. however, edging into scotland by the time we get to wednesday, that that would eventually push across into scandinavia. joining a wintery mix,
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moving across no way in to sweden and further east, that west to weather, continuing to roll across eastern europe, leaving behind sunshine in poland. of the russell, buried in southern england with 2 farmers. 10 safari pod try and he is a bits. the track this with nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pulled back even, not very 1st summer. and i'm again sophie, i sent you over to me when one by you in the room companies revolutionizing. this was the same using funds in our 50 settings image and here inside you have size. you have technology, fast fries bono to 0. they failed to easy victories and previous elections, but not this time.
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