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sierra sets, the stage black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the word season. well, from a different perspective, on mount is era, the family members q up to identify some of the more than 300 people killed in india is west train, crash and decades of my close. i'm sorry for the side of friday's massive accidents in dallas, or on the wait opinion of operations to clear out what is evidently catastrophic met. the
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kind of them are hello, this is and is there a life window? ha, also coming up as pointing intensifies into don age groups say they've buried nearly 200 all identified victims and consume since mid april to funds and com or protests against center goals, governments officer, the conviction of an opposition. liza i'm a report on the challenges of children with special needs facing in both to new crate. the families and rescue workers in india or identifying bodies off to the west, trained disaster and decades. well them 300 people have been killed in 5 minutes and a vendor moody has promised to punish those responsible. hundreds of people were injured and the crash in the eastern states of additional which involved 3 trains. and official inquiry is on away from a report suggest
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a signal error may be to blame how a full set of thoughts the skate of this crash almost defines comprehension. a fast moving passenger train rammed into a freight train minutes late to another passenger train, plowed into the wreckage, induced prime minister visiting the scene of his nations west, such as hasta, in decades. hundreds of people were killed. hundreds more injured. emergency crew searching for anyone, alive or dead. still trapped inside the mangled carriages. survivors described moments of sheer terror. y'all going back now also double got a got the herridge started shaking. we got scared when we realized what was going on. we tried to get out. we broke the windows managed to get out of it is government has been spending heavily on new stations, high speed trains and other upgrades, but it's good executed fading to prioritize safety on aging network that carries 13000000 people a day. nearby hospitals have been over whelmed families waiting desperately for
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updates. others have lined up in clinics to donate blood prime minister moody when from the truck side to hospital bed sides. he spoke of his own anguish and pain, promising the best treatment for the injured and support for the grieving. for the thought of going to you, you are not tempted. i'm the that this incident is very serious with the government in the folders for carrying out a thorough investigation i haven't given and whoever is found guilty will get the strictest punishment. who's call that person will not be sped suck because they're stuck beside yahoo! by nightfall, the rescue and recovery work had been declared over a roadway official said that his austin had been caused by signal failure. the diverse of the passenger train onto the wrong track is a nation moans. it's also questioning a new the safety of the world's 4th largest rail network. how are you? suppose it, i'll just 0 to my calls, i'm sorry,
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is out the size of the crash and balance. so off to a rescue operation, that's last of more than 24 hours. the focus now is the want to clean up operation that is underway right here on the sides of the max of action that took place on friday. 2 passenger trains and one good spring calamity is for everyone to see out here, the cabbages that had been thrown on either side of the railway truck and the people out here. what time to put the re lines back together. the team's. yeah, dozens of them from the states national disaster management. there's the police force visit army. the police has called in the march of this area and plenty of re book as well out here, moving slacks fun to put them in line, moving stones, putting wood blocks. and there is a read course that just went by that was inspecting the overhead. why is that? have all snap? how did we come to this? that's what the review officials are trying to find out. the really minister has
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said there was some kind of an interlocking fadia. i'm prime minister said those who are guilty both face the consequences. both of the millions of indians who take these claims across the length and breadth of the country, thousands of friends each. they want to know what happened. they also want to see that it's fixed so that their loved ones will be safe on the train. but the more immediate and focus right now is not far from here. a family's of madison made it actually looking for a loved one, ad plus plus another month. and they really want to have on says let me close them in bella. so i'll just the evidence of the true scale of the bottoms and saddam is now beginning to emerge. the sydney's red crescent says volunteers have buried the bodies of 180 on identifying people in costume, the civilians, victims of fighting between the army and promote to rapid support forces. 8 agencies have struggled to reach people in need of success. of these 5 have failed
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to hold a conflict as now in the 8th week with a rates not terribly far reported in the state and these capital. i'm an hour pools . the army is changing tactics. moving to more offensive positions have been, morgan has moved from i'm to 9 across the now from causing the artillery flyers were launched from the city of on demand with the northern parts of the capital for 2. and it's been more air strikes and artillery fire in the southern parts of the capital. now it looks like the army is an offensive change from tactics to the south of the conflict, where it seems to be on the defensive positions, trying to maintain control of its military camps, around the capital cartoon, and in other parts of the country. but that's resulting and civilian deaths tools as well. now the, so the needs ridgecrest them says at least a $118.00. i'm identified. bodies have been buried since the start of the conflict . and the reason why they were a, the identified is because they had no identification on them. but this also the
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issue of the composition. many of them have been discovered these after the conflicts thought that in various states of the composition. making it very hard for the volunteers and the aid workers to be able to identify who they are. it's worth noting that there's more than 200 people who have been reported missing by family members. since the south of the conflict, many people say that they're not sure if their loved ones are actually missing, or a monthly 180 people who have been burned by the red crescent. but right now it's very hard for them to find out the identification is going to take some time. they need to verify that these other relative using d. n a and as they own, a conflict continues between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. this is not going to happen for the time being. they are also concerned that they will be more in depth according as the slicing continues. many people say that they're not sure when this with and, and with the army seem to be on an offensive positions that worried that the desk
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still would rise and that many of people would not be able to find a loved one. even more going onto 0, i'm good. i'm on low price. so expected and send a go along with the conviction and sensing of opposition need to us when song, okay. now may has been deployed to call to contain the unrest of the 60 people have been killed in demonstration since thursday. united nations and the african union have cool to come. sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison, full corrupt seeing the youth. nicholas hawk reports from the senegalese capital, and this is the car safe, peaceful, and prosperous home to wealthy senegalese and foreigners. and this is also the car, the poor neighborhoods where young people are fighting with security for after court sentenced opposition leader. we spend some of the 2 years in prison. his supporters say it's a fight against injustice,
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employed by president lucky sell to eliminate his opponents. ahead of next year's election. i've gotta go out. we need to fight, but we won't stop. president mackie cell is responsible for this. we won't let him get his wife. we won't let him stay in power or detain, who's been sancho, we're not going to start for. for them sancho is the voice of the young and voiceless, challenging the rich and powerful. he's calling for an uprising against the government. several people had been killed into violence including members of the security forces. the government say some officers were shot dead by protesters for people like misstep a fine sancho is not the right leader says this. ok. so is the following, steve, on tuesday, finding our country is manipulating the youngest one employed. i'm frustrated with it. presidents always calling for calm and dialogue. meanwhile, the army has been deployed to protect businesses and banks from moody. so much of the interest is fueled by poverty and lack of jobs as well. the economy is booming
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under president lucky sell. people in this neighborhood feel left out and ignored president sell has brought unprecedented for an investment thanks to the discovery of oil and gas. but sancho excuses his government of corruption and leaving the young behind for an hour, taking to the street to get their voices heard. nicholas hawk out of the car. a 2 year old girl has been killed off for a russian missile attack on the crating and says, you have to be pro overnight. 22 people including 5 all the children were injured in the strike on a residential area and emergency services. buildings is so hit option north the wave of strikes across the country overnight. clayton says it intercepted more than half of them as big as charles stratford. he joins us live from keys until says a bit more festival, about this attack and the need for him. of the what,
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according to the regional government, as you say, a 2 year old go, was founded under the rubble following these attacks early yesterday evening on a suburb of denise pro that's in central ukraine. the government is saying that, so what's believed to being an is gone to cruise, missile russian, cruise me so 18 between the $22.00 story buildings. as you say, 22 people, other people injured, 5 of whom were children. this is just the latest in a wave of attacks that we're seeing across ukraine, an escalation in russian attacks in recent weeks. of the vast majority, we understand of other russian cruise missiles and so called kind of calls the dragoons with shultz down all of those. the targets is the capital key here, according to a sar two's was shot down. but again, it's an indication of this escalation that we've seen of
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a by russia or targeting areas inside civilian areas across the country in recent weeks. of course, russia didn't know, i used that it targets civilian infrastructure, but we understand that some of these military targets all situated within civilian areas. and of course, there's always the danger of debris fully on civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, debris, when these missiles and these drones are intercepted by ukrainian defense systems. um, it has actually been quite during the last couple of days. but of course these are checks calm. i mean this build up of this expected counter offensive account. drew offensives that we understand is being planned by the ukrainians for months now guessing on that note, tell us what we know about preparations for that much anticipation of contra offensive as well. the gardening presidents load amazing landscape, said a couple of days ago that his forces will now ready. and as i say,
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there's been such expectation about this counter offensive. we've been talking about it for weeks and months. what we know, according to military analysts, and certainly intelligence reports that are being uh, being pulled out by some of ukraine in some of ukraine's allies, we're expecting, or between 8 and 12 infantry brigades that have been trained by ukrainian allies to be involved in this counter offensive a bear in mind that each brigade could include between sort of $5.80 main wheels. so know that there were going to be hundreds of western supplied military equipment in terms of tanks, all cheer to re pcs. read all systems that. so we're going to be involved in of a scoundrel offensive exactly where exactly when and exactly how this is going to play out, remains to be seen. there are many people that i list that a say,
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you know, don't expect any dramatic push from any one specific given direction. we're expecting to see so cool states in some areas as ukrainian forces test russian defensive positions looking for weeks, weak points, but many at least the saying that this counter offensive could take months. what's interesting though, in the last couple of a couple of days in the last week. so, so we're seeing increasing attempt seemingly by the ukrainians to hit the russian supply lines over the last couple of days that be more tax on the, the port a very dense that's deep inside russian occupied territory. and something is operational only as old say. we've seen pictures of the quote that being attacked. they've also been um, according to russian, all sorts these attacks are attempted attacks by the ukrainians on positions in northern crimea, harmony last night the russian authorities, the 2nd, they shut down 5 ukrainian drones targeting areas in know the crimea. and we also
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know that russia, of course, has been preparing for months for this account or offensive satellite imagery, southern new defensive lines, including literally tens, if not hundreds of kilometers all the trying to pitts and 2 tank pits. i trenches to try and as slow down to hold any kind of push by the ukrainian forces. but i think it's really important to point out that there is increasing pressure on ukraine bytes western allies. they have invested tens of billions of dollars was in the military equipment that they've given the ukrainians, as i say, thousands of infantry soldiers that they have trained, they want results. okay, because i say exactly when where and how these counter offensive plays out remains to be soon. absolutely. okay, tell us output. thanks very much. brings the very latest that from keith. well this will in ukraine is having a very severe impact on some of the most vulnerable people is especially difficult
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for children with special needs to get support. stuff are exhausted, but i say they'll continue to provide kept it as a button that brings us this report from one rehabilitation center in keys 6 year old to our ass works on his movement to the center for children with disabilities in keys task has cerebral palsy his mother's fitness says she's great for he can still come to you for therapy despite the rules of think we're getting him to use his arms and legs so we can have full mobility, and he can also socialize his derossi's grand mother likes to help the family lives in keith, but when the invasion began, they were in this summer home, outside the city, russian forces took over the village for a week. they lived in fear of memories, all still painful, but state law and it says it was terrorist who gave some strength. it was very
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difficult. crumbson's explosions, said people anxiety. it may have seem as if taras didn't understand anything, but he understood everything he was being so strong. sometimes it felt as if you was the one supporting us to as so the challenges the children, his face, the sentence direct is it also increases pressure on staff who are exhausted but has kept the center running one discipline, y'all in the whole team state, then we're all working mentally we are very tired, it's hard. but we work even during the air, silence, and the shelter mom doesn't, but i don't know what it is important since rushes invasions this center has become even more of like to know. so need for children and the key region, but also for families to be forced to flee from other parts of ukraine. 8 year old fema is going to try and go to therapy for the 1st time. it helps with
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movements and strength dba and his family lived on the russian occupation for 5 months in the eastern city of is you until ukrainian forces we took it looks with lona lane of fine, sweet. how to talk about the past. she just wants to focus on the future and help us on move forward. step by step. this case is really important because he lost so much time because of the will for sure. outside, if you cranes, big cities such as support for children with special needs is read, disabilities can be misunderstood. families often left to cope alone. invasions made it hard to boil centers like this on needed places that also can support and prove that even in who they can be the go. natasha bucklin, i'll just say era. okay, so that has hair on ounces. era costs of the on the brain. we speak to ethics stubs
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and albanians about the prospects for peace. plus, i'm drawing henry to new hampshire. we're conservation is they've come up with a plan to deal with an invasive species eating the the, here's your headlines for europe in africa. thanks for stopping by. will begin, and i very nice to see you by the way. so we'll see this rain pulse up throughout the day on sunday. there are some spots that could see about 30 millimeters in one hour, so that much rain, that fast could certainly trigger some flooding. also pockets of heavy rain in ne italy around amelia romano. that's where we've seen some flooding to the ground is saturated. it just can't hang on to any more rain. so the risk of flooding there. same through some parts of the bulk into about 30 millimeters of rain over the span
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of a few hours. so running the risk, i've seen flash flooding, and for a turkey, a breeze off the black sea is going to induce some showers for western and central turkey, including the capital on gra, but in the northwest, this is the best with her on the continent. a full on sunshine, stellar stretch of weather for paris are going to close in on 30 degrees. as we head toward the tail end of the week. top end of africa, we've had some snow through the mountains in northern algeria, sand and dust storms along the border with algeria and to museum. and as we dipped toward this house, we've got a vigorous weather maker moving into the western cape province in south africa. cape town, i think you could see windows anywhere from 60 to 70 kilometers per hour, and it's southerly. wind means the temperature and durban is 21. the facing liliana, teens. does the un fits the purpose? was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done
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to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting interviews. do you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and build it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era the, again you're watching out there has remind you of all the top stories this our families and rescue are cause an eastern india. identifying bodies on the west trains is off to in decades. and these 275 people being killed. 5 minutes
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a new angel moody has promised to punish those responsible signees with questions as volunteers have family deformities of a 180 on identified civilians in cost. same agencies have struggled to reach people in need of successive sees 5 fails homes instead of gold prices for more price soft assessing of office needs. that was when song 16 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces since thursday. in china is defense minister has told ages top security summit. the conflict with the united states would be an unbearable disaster, but least on food. added his country. 6 donnell, rather than confrontation, is being defending his mother to his actions in the south china sea as taiwan strait. he was recently accused of chinese fights and yet unable bessler reckless maneuvered as far as the pulse from the shangri la donald in sample. to add to security summit in single defense minister lesion food outlines,
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china is position and issues a warning, in essence, attempt to push through a nature like lines and the asia pacific. is there a way of holding regional countries hostage and high to and confrontation, which will any close to speech? unplugged is the region into conflict. the us in china adjusting for influence in the region. they've been trading blame, accusing each other of provocative acts and the lack of dialogue. while many analysts say competition between the us and china has created uncertainties in asia pacific. the main message we've been hearing at this summit is conflict isn't inevitable, but the situation does have to be managed. delegates and analysts agreed that conflict in the region would be devastating. the question is, how are you going to get that calibration right? so i think that is where everybody is engaging a little bit of guesswork because the piece of the, of the aging right now. and the difficulty of communicating with aging,
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frankly means that trying to get the turn signal over is everybody's best guess on saw today about 2000 not to go miles away, a new collision, etc. the pentagon says a chinese vessel cuts across the bottom of the us worship, and the taiwan strait wed was conducting a freedom of navigation operation with canada. china says the u. s. navy's presence in the strait was hostile. it comes a week after the us accused a chinese fight to jet of a dangerous maneuver in international airspace above the south china sea. china can see the self government taiwan as part of its territory and has laid claim to much of the south china sea. she was the woman who was the best way for all the countries, especially naples, i. so i'm fight to just to avoid such actions around all the countries territory. what's the point of coming that? as we always say, mind your own business, the relations between the us and china are the lowest in decades,
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and there is no sign this 3 day conference has done much to improve them. florence louis, i'll just see a single word up top, otherwise has been sworn in for a 3rd time as talk as president. he's involved in new cabinets including former international bind. come back with some zack of finance. when it's done, it's seen as a shift towards a more traditional economic all the same from the intelligence chief. how come see done will serve as farm and stuff like it. it's sending troops to cost of, i'm at the request of nato to help deal with days of unrest. vonage broke house off the election of ethnic albanian med and sub majority areas. dozens of nato soldiers were injured in confrontations last week. i sent big reports for mitchell v to assess he split along ethnic lines makes it of itself seems like any of the sitting comfortable, but it's one deep ethnic divisions. the size is dominated by ethnic albanians,
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the not by ethnic stubs. there is a, the runs through the middle. the river isn't the only thing dividing ethnic says, an ethnic albanians. there's also a politics, a conflict, and the history dating back to the ottoman empire. there may be a bridge here, but it's not one connecting these 2 communities. it's a dividing line in the south because being is a great source of the presence of make those comfortable for us on the wizard. we are not afraid here just because we have to protection of okay for our close of all police almost 40 and the cause of a security for it was it was different in the ninety's until 99 when the war broke out. now it's completely different that the, you know, as long as the international support, the least such good gang, there is no come from this national force. there are some citizens on the north side. well, once our enemies are still all, we are waiting for a solution. once you cross the bridge to serve you in flags every day, that makes sense. i've never recognized comfortable self decayed independence in
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2008. they can see that this was, of course, the focus part of serbia. even the end of 10 for students is an opportunity to pick this up. messages in kosovo is sylvia. the chance. no one at the north side would speak to us on camera. we were told to time and time again by people here that this is sylvia. all the situation didn't know if he's commotion, but the issue politics in belgrade, and this is the problem, the concept themselves, the victims, both of the race even said the. i'm also in recent months, as we have seen, serious violations of collective said being writing about government in pristina or even the week 2 ethnic albanians were attacked here. police to just a few 100 me to do a customer's in 2 minutes to describe the attack as, as flushes minissha. both men had to receive hospital treatment, visit to your promises, a challenge for the cost of all government. tens of thousands of ethnic sets who would rather be a part of serbia. and comfortable, i started big. i'll just say to me through pizza,
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comfortable. how the water is also northeast coast of the united states, a heating up foster than most of the world's oceans. that's cool, is the population of an invasive crowd species to multiply and any wiping out the local soft shell club industry to $101.00 to portsmouth, new hampshire. so especially when attending an environmental catastrophe into a commercial success, some delicious results beneath the waters of the atlantic ocean within sheltered estuaries. across station invasion is transforming the new england coast . there, horribly invasive, and you find them hon. just about every continent as warming, waters drive mains, iconic, lobsters, northward, invasive european green crabs are filling the gap surging in number and devouring the regions, muscles gallops in class and they tons and tons of the shellfish. here in maine we
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have soft shell clams, which was historically speaking, i think main 2nd largest fishery. and the landings there have really, really plummeted. as these guys have become more pervasive to get to their prey, the teeming, massive green dig in snip through a life sustaining ecosystem. mike macy and a handful of entrepreneurial new englanders say at least part of this illusion amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders in just a few centimeters across the green. crabs are too small to pick for. meet the restaurants, such as the black trumpet by the molting lightens and serve them up, whole list, fried soft shell crabs. crunched them like like basically popcorn. anything season them with, with anything you want and it blew my mind at the tamworth distillery and we're all new hampshire. we'll robinson is pouring cram trip or whiskey. it's $65.00 a bottle. really. the x factor is there, and that's part of why the story is taken off. obviously here,
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your crab and spirit, it just makes it makes most people want to kinda throw up in their mouth a little bit, but i can get them to taste. it completely changes their mind. at the dawn of the 19th century, there were no green crabs here. they arrived on the shores in the cargo hold of european trading vessels for 200 years new, england's brutal winters have kept their numbers steady. but now with global warming, water temperatures have risen and grown more hospitable, and their numbers have grown out of control. appears one, i think. now even fisheries specialist struggle to quantify them. there's a bad as bad, a great crowd that you can imagine as a stars in the, in the haven't really there, it's impossible just to give you an idea of the numbers we have. you take one female, so you can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. few believe new england can eat its way out of its green cram problem. but these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables so.

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