tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 8, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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a journey to show something, right. so i want this choice, our country and someone's needs to rebuild the, [000:00:00;00] the hello northern chain of this is the engineering use our life, nothing. coming up, ukrainians abandoned the started homes and warnings, but searching water from a collapse down is dislodging land mines. a massive fire to fuel that phone line to the sky and how to s 2 dogs, warring sides, fight for control of a nearby weapons factory. and intents while finds raging across canada and smoke south triggering air quality lives in new york,
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as well as onto it until her own child. and you haven't asked with support to illegal massey has made up his mind. argentina's was cut when it confirms he's joining. david back comes into miami. the ukraine's president does accuse the united nations and the red cross of failing to help off to the destruction of a 100 at trick that them started towns and farm land. broad, amazing netscape, who blames russia for the check. so he was shocked that international agencies hadn't arrived to help. russian president vladimir putin again said ukraine was responsible for the attack. labeling it a bump, eric will crime the russian installed matter of nova huff coast is about 30000 cubic meters of water has been streaming from the reservoir every 2nd. the flood waters have reached about 5 meters and are expected to start rising wednesday night
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. thousands have been evacuated under affairs of floating on mines. ukraine says the southern movie of hundreds of thousands of people without access to drinking water while swamping grapes, waves of agricultural land, antonie, although areas into deserts. there. okay. middle social media, people in nearby russian occupied towns being abandoned and even just people try to leave that having to run for cover from incoming alternative. we've lost jo, stratford reports from hassle and there was a sadness that provides these flooded streets. soon off, the rushes invasion get a song was attacked and then multiply by russian forces and now launch areas of the city on the water. many of the people who were ton dr. the creating, i mean we took care of us on late last year, being evacuated from the homeless youth who everything was demolished, the,
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it's frightening. the 2 story houses have been swept away and the somehow to the floating down the river. there is no one there. when evil ukraine accuses rush, you up destroying the costco, get there on the do the pro river and causing this terrorist attack to prevention. it bombs across is gonna be pro river towards the russian occupied crimea, says keith rushes is ukrainians responsible. and it's also moving thousands of people just safety on the opposite russian occupied side of the river. this is one of many streets here in cash on safety, completely flooded. we understand that they were hundreds, if not thousands of people that were living here until this dime was destroyed. and now they've all been forced to leave. it is about mines that may have been dislodged and carried into the city by the flood search volunteers prepared boats
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to help the search for more traps people's cages with kind of key cats with the child is violet. us divided old and i know we was shouting and banging on windows. there are no it people are only animals. the water there is almost over the signposts. evacuation buses are full, the young and old. we take with them a few belongings like pets. at the which is usually it's very hard to explain. honestly, it's so hard to speak very hard. i don't know where i'm going. we were taken out and now we're on a and the city had already experience some of the worst suffering in this world. now, i mean to flood waters and destruction, it's people are forced to endure even more. charles, drop it down to 0, get phone ukraine's by most as appealed to the you and help evacuate civilians in
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front of the air is controlled by russia. the russian occupies don't even make an effort to help these people. they have left them to punish international humanitarian organizations on because the government of ukraine. i urge you, you must act immediately. the i feel to you, but they've charged. i'll have to think people from that 31st of you know, solve list occupied by russia. you must saves the lives of this people, homes that occupies how come them to this. you must act. no. even watson is head of media for the international red cross new joins us now live from geneva, thanks very much for being with us. we had also that present genetics case. it was a very strong words, and he mentioned specifically the international committee of the red cross. i think it's necessary for international organizations like the i c o c to get immediately involved in the rest of your operation and to help people the occupied parts of house own. and you said that if an international knows that she's not present to the disaster zone, it means it does not exist to or is incapable. it seems like very strong attack on,
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on the red cross. but what's your response? as well, the frustrations of fully understandable humanitarian needs and this region enormous you corresponded with saying how hard hit this city is being of course has been taken and re taken as throughout the course of the last 15 months at so already there was a huge amount of ability within the local population, many people that fled because of the fighting prior to that, and those that remained. and were people that have limited liability, that may be sick that could not leave. and so of course, now with these floods, the situation was dramatic. uh, the international committee of the red cross um, particularly through our partner on the ground, the ukrainian red cross has been evacuating people from the scene. so 800 people and a one. and i'm today 55 people are evacuated by the ukranian red cross. so the torch interrupt you, but is that sketchy wrong?
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because each had an interview and if they aren't here, you're saying that you haven't used to buy them before you printed red crosses there, and we are working extremely closely. and ukraine was the ukranian, red cross. we provide them with technical support and other support. so the, the red cross movement is present and supporting ad. but uh for us there is this emergency phase now which is really a rescue and people from where they are, i'm not includes people that really cannot move, told i've no mobility, but then there are long term needs that we will need to support communities through of course the land, what's, what's happened here is that this is an area that have significant land mine and explosive remnant present. now the fact that this water as watched through the means that those land mines are now no longer marked. so we don't know where they are when he knows a lot of them. and of course, this land is,
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is agriculture alone. so this really, really deals a terrible blow to people was ability to, uh, to make a livelihood, to have access to drinkable water. so those are the types of issues that we won't be looking into longer to, to support with, but for right now, the ukrainian red cross is on the ground and supporting with that actuation just to go back to those on lines. have been mostly on understand that you'll, you'll, colleagues had bought some of the, these areas out. and some of this is now that some of that work is would have gone because with all this has not been washed away, it contrasts a bit more about the impact that will have. well, this is the tragic thing because uh firstly, i mean just to, just to remind uh that that uh, an installation of facility like a down is protected under international humanitarian law and must not be a tax. and one of the reasons for that is that a facility like that to where you can find can release dangerous
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forces that we're seeing now. it can significantly damage the local community and create the norms, humanitarian consequences. so that's point one. now of course, the other point was the one mind, yes, these landlines and there's a massive presence of events in this region. and now scattered we've no idea where they are. so you can imagine the sort of danger that represents also the water may, in fact in some cases trigger the explosion of some of these remnants of war. so it just creates a kind of a long term sprawling sense of vulnerability for that community. as it said, don't, we will help them with but it's an extremely difficult situation right now. and what about the clarity of the water as well? let me put them in the, in the office around a lot of it is apparently contaminated. how difficult is it to bring drinking water and other other supplies into an area like that? i think what i would say there is in the initial emergency phase in the 1st few days, it's feasible to bring for bottled water to some extent. but the, there's
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a short term depth, it can be, can be stems there. but the long term problem is much more stock and remains in the sense that uh, if over the long term peoples access to drinkable water is significantly undermined. because of because of what's happened. then you, you copy trucking water in every day you, you need to start rebuilding the infrastructure and services that go with that. and that is a huge endeavor and extremely dangerous for the capacity of that population to, to be self sufficient in a situation where they are already extremely vulnerable. after a 50 months of, of, of intense fighting and devastating hostilities you and watson, thank you very much indeed for taking the time to talk to us not today, but thank you. thank you. are you there? triple valuable has more on what russian officials are saying about the dime
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collapse with had from present pace and regarding the disaster and he discussed it with tag as president other one during a telephone conversation. the russian president cooled the destruction of the cold sky, piled blonde a bump. barrick action by kias. i think that it was instigated by the west page and the space is the breakdown of the power station was a clear example of kids terrorist messes. so now we've had from the russian top officials a re go. 1 i think the destruction of the cold sketch and all of the place to blame solely on kid, by the way, prior to the telephone cole with the legend piece. and mr. added, want had a conversation with present the landscape you crane offering to create a commission with the participation will be un russia, ukraine into k, to investigate what actually happened. the whole hopes got done, basically around this time that you create a keys is russian troops of blowing out the time. russia claims that the power station came out of the ukrainian shutting, but there is also
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a version that it could be an unintentional disaster on the job co ops to you, to improve putting maintenance on the damage due to the damage caused and so of as the experts now say that the destruction of the time may negatively affect both sides of the conflict. meanwhile, there are competing claims over the situation on the front lines. must go says ukrainian forces launched what it called a series of unsuccessful offensives near buck moved. while caves, as its troops gained over kilometer of territory around the city, russian forces claimed they taken control of backward in may after months on battle . so that's where the governor rushes belgrade region which borders ukraine's hockey region. it says, keep, shall the town are sure because you know, but no one was injured. thousands of russians have abandoned their homes in smaller villages and taken shelter in the city of belgrade to escape cross border shining cities being hit multiple times since the beginning of the war into the once by accident,
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by russian will plan while we were in the panic windows were broken in the house next to ours, so we got to wish we could and the dock during the night. it was about 3 in the morning. we grabbed what we could in a hurry to alcaraz. thank god, i do not know how it would have been possible to leave if we didn't have a cough. some lease is if we got that as a 2 in the morning i had loud roaring. the grad rockets found that i even saw the flashes. i run into the basement. everything was on fire adults with barking chickens squawking, and bang bang without a pause. they didn't stop for one moment. please. a huge fire is broken out at a fuel depot. i meant fighting new a weapons factory and the surgeon is capital. how to the battle between the army and the power military rapids support forces as intensified in southern how to they are assessed, say they're inside the weapons factory located in the young book area. and then
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moving has more from underlying slicing between this to these army. and the power military rapids support for us has continued on wednesday, and it's mostly been concentrated in the southern parts of the capital costume. now since the early hours of wednesday, residents in the southern parts say that they were able to hear heavy exchange of gunfire between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army fighting has been concentrated around a weapons. manufacturing company that belongs to the sudanese army in the late hours of wednesday, the rapids support forces says that it was in control of the company. but sources in the army say that the rapids support forces were only able to gain control of a part of that's complex and not the entire facility. it's one of the largest weapons manufacturing in africa and residents around the area of concern that they will lose their lives in the crossfire between the rapids, support forces and disabilities. army as fighting continues. the reported hearing heavy artillery as trucks being launched by the so the needs army against positions
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of the rapids support forces around the complex. and there's also been a fire at the fuels apple, and that's raising more concerns amongst civilians. they say that they will loud explosions around the devil, which also contains gas in the area. and because of its vicinity to the weapons company, they're concerned that they will be more explosions because of the ongoing fighting civil defense, which usually usually deploys firefights is unable to deploy them at the moment. so residents say that they're concerned they will be more explosions. and should the fire reach the weapons company, it will destroy most of the southern parts of the capital. he but morgan onto vera on through man, are coming off on this news off from london's police in shank of frontier gas. and what kind of net students demanding the release of protest is detained last year. but process images a large and well from abdominal surgery, how is dr. appearing? it is weekly audience. and his fault strong was from a former well,
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number one go for rory mcelroy. as he gives his reaction to sports controversial, imagine the more people have been evacuated in canada as far apart as bottle hundreds of wall size across any every providence entire tree is the west of the season, la, situation, the country is ever seen. especially because creating hazardous equity with environment kinda wanting people to wear respirations outside hayes as well. so drifted south across the us border, causing new york city to become the city with the west equity and well briefly with the thoughts. this is not what the skies of new york is supposed to look like. the lady of liberty holds her breakfast. the city virus was new debbie to be the wells most polluted, visible from space to prove instructions to move in. 1000 calories has from convex eastern forests in canada,
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to the blue ridge mountains of virginia in the us. it's prompted ecology warnings, the millions of people over 50 percent of the us population. everything east of columbus, ohio is experiencing levels on the order of a 150 to a 180 which is an air quality index, suggesting that these are very hazardous levels to be breathing at the source of the smoke in eastern canada. the situation is even worse, in fact kind of how this was stopped for 5 season on record with nervous grocery having his biggest fire on record. and the weather is not helping the persistence this weather patton has been, the wind has been plugged in the same direction for days and it says to do the same . in fact, it's bringing this polar smoke down across the eastern us right down towards the carolinas. and there's no immediate improvement kinda has already lost an area of the size of belgium to fires this year. a walmart and drive the normal spring could
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lead to its worst wildfire season on reco western united states, a st. quite tripling of area burn since 19 seventies canada seen a doubling up area bern since the early seventy's. and this is largely not so late, but largely attributed to human cause. climate change. recent report from the u. n . williams was an extraordinary increase in devastating funded life. they could lead to what they called a global was 5 crisis from mccully. how does that question? so let me just live from new york. so what, what like the as well or, and you can actually taste the smoke and feel it in your throat. and of course you can see it as well. if you look behind me at the manhattan skyline, you can barely see buildings that are just over a kilometer away. and it's, it's really quite stunning. it's been hazy like this all day up. sometimes it's
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spend as yellowish gray smoke that makes the sun look red. a bit ominous. new york is one of 12 states with air quality alerts right now in new york has been among the worst of them at some point in the last 24 hours. 4 hours, it was decided that new york had the worst air quality in the entire world. and as a result of these wildfire is happening north of the border here. more and more people were seeing or taking the advice to stay inside if they can. there's not a lot of people out on the streets, not as much as usual anyway. so schools have uh uh, many of them have cancelled outdoor activities for children. so uh, no breaks outside, no sports ceremonies that were supposed to take place have been cancelled. a new major league baseball has canceled games here in new york and also in philadelphia because this condition is stretching across states as far south as uh,
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south carolina. as far west as minnesota. um it's really very wide spread and you don't have to follow the news to know that something is wrong here. that things are not right. for people who have respiratory issues and heart conditions, it's particularly worrying, and they are being advised as well as the elderly people and very young people to wear heavy duty mass if they go outside. so it's a pretty somber situation. doesn't feel like a normal spring summer day here, and the alerts for new york has already been extended society, so we're not even sure how long this is going to go. uh, this particular event is expected to get worse on thursday. and the conditions could continue into the summer as well, because this is expected to be a really bad wildfire season for canada up north. and this is of course, as
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a result of what's happening up there. so i'm learning situation here in new york, please find me. thank you very much date kind of his problem is to just introduce his country has been experiencing more stream weather events in recent years. we need to continue to adjust and adapt to what we're doing. the. the canadian integrated firefighter agency was created back in 1982. it has seen many improvements and, and increases since. but we need to continue to make sure we are doing everything possible to both keep canadian safe when these extreme weather events hit. but also make sure we're doing everything we can to predict, protect, and act ahead of more of these events coming and wish to speak as an author in front of the queens and invest institute for energy and environmental policy joins as not from edmonton and canada. thank you for being with us. so how long do you expect these files to keep on banding? well,
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if the predictions are correct and they're not always correct. uh we're going to see this extended right through the summer and into the fall and into the fall, of course we're having another el nino event a building which means that parts of north america are going to get even more hot and more dryer. so it does not look good and what are the strategies that are being used at the moment? and is there anything that you think should be done differently? oh, i think there's a whole bunch of things that should be done differently. you're the prime ministers, right? we need to adopt and adjust, but i think we're using old strategies to adjust to a new paradigm that's on folding. that's unprecedented. you simply just cannot send more water bombers and firefighters on top of the fire to prevent them or get to put them out. but once, because once they get to a certain size, there's really nothing you can do to stop them, you can slow them, maybe move them away in another direction that really using the strategy. we've got to find ways of managing the force,
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the way that indigenous people in this country did before we arrive, which was a control burning. because most of north america as forest or canada, as for us, is boil, meaning spruce, trees, and pine trees. and the only way they can release their seeds is with a heat heat from a fire. and the problem is we've been suppressing fire for more than a 100 years. and so we have these forests that are very old, very mature and getting dried out by climate change. and it's really creating a rather volatile situation that's only going to get worse. and this, this idea that you talk about managing the size by sort of causing files and the 1st place. is it politically unpopular? is it something that you think that could be accepted now that the situation has changed and that way it has? well, i think we're seeing, you know, people in on the east coast, new york city and toronto getting nudged into what the future seeing what the future is going to be like. and i think the politicians will start accepting the
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fact that business as usual is not going to be successful in dealing with this situation. my fear is that they're going to continue with a business as usual approach. and the only thing that's really going to nudge them in the direction is a fire that kills an awful lot of people. that's not out of the question. we got very close in a number of cases, including in 2016 when we had 80000 people evacuated from the oil sands, industry town of fort mcmurray. and what people don't realize that time is that that was different because the oil sounds town, people don't go there to retire. so you're generally, you're young, population healthy, very mobile. what happens in the community where you have a lot of them are leaving a lot of people with under line conditions and not a lot of roads to get in and out. so we have a really frightening situation involving here in north america and initial time in terms of the damage or effects of
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a smoke. if people are exposed to what sort of things can they do to protect themselves as well, they can. we're in 95 minutes because we've all been equipped with them because of coven, they work fairly well. the problem of course, is that the fires occur in the hot summer months and in many people cannot afford air conditioning. and so sitting in a house with your windows closing and then and 95 mask on where it's 32 or 34 degrees celsius is not healthy at all. i think that what we need to do is open up community centers and libraries have them retrofitted with air conditioning so that people can actually go some place like new york city library today. close down at 330 because it's something that has unhealthy air in doors that, that doesn't have to be. we can retrofit a lot of our buildings so that people can go there if they don't have air conditioning. if they don't have the resources, you know, to buy a, an air purifier. so there's a lot of things that we can do that don't cost a lot of money,
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but we're just not thinking about it as much traffic. thank you very much and data for your analysis. thank you. thank you. to hundreds of police and soldiers have charged at university students and for 9 cause largest city. the protest as were demanding the release of student need is detained last year, calling for a stop to the crack down on purchase, an end to state repression. the government said it wouldn't let any group de rail it's recovery. last year's cricketing economic crosses. i'm colombo, we know fernandez reports the this was not the way protesting students expected to be answered by police and soldiers. a back in charge back by was of water and clouds of tear gas soldiers. we're not far behind the parallel to the repression the carrying out throughout the country. the government has shamelessly cracking down on the student movement to the support in
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the projects. we see this as a government failing on it all begins very differently with students, chomping, carrying banners and black a spinning them on the accused present during the commissioning of polluting with former president to go top in mind the drugs of bucks a, in a military style regime instead of a government and they want students interested in january to be freed, 3 students need is detained for over 5 months. some bad news, read, repeating the proposed new tender law is. let's get rid of running roger pucks agenda, which is doing the bidding of the i missed it. others this student need, it says new legislation is being brought into separate this in any job. i'll be on days and we will continue to find gifts for christian stand up against ron spring hotel, but the right to wage occasion to health and also continued to chase away the renew roger pucks with john to which has no people's man died. an attempt by protest as
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to march on colombo was met by police and military contingents like this quote oh there is also the restricted west suited as the goals and the sites of protests had exhausted, the declared out of bones. the government says it won't allow what it calls subversive elements. deed raised the country's economic recovery. a senior government official to dodge 0 that dropped as much as can only be held if pride permission is obtained and would be prevented, is not. university students played a major role in protest against the government that led to its collapsing last year . uh, the new government is keen to avoid that happening again and is tracking down on student protests. but those here say there will be silence. mean of an end is all just 0, colombo, it's much more still to come this how? one of the train services involved in india is deadly. israel,
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accident and decades starts off again. just as the death toll is revised up, the print specialist, the press, the diesel suffix gets emotional as he wraps up his history, making cool to parents. and the defending women's champion remains on coal square, said french. we'll have a tenant stroke the, had that, let's have a look at the weather across europe and after bringing rec, what amounts of rain? it's a portable storm. oscar is continuing to move its way farther north. it's about some heavy rain in the days ahead for portugal and spain and eventually on friday into southern parts of front. and that pulls into the trend of west to where the across the southern parts of you. or if it's been like that for weeks on and now up in the north, however, that high pressure cleaning on lots of sunshine, white to skies and temperatures on the up. they will, however,
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be coming down across the scan to navy, the temperature picking up. however, for the se for grease athens, seeing the temperature pick up there as we go into it for friday. so it's a little bit low at $26.00 degrees celsius. so what to weather? creeping across into the balkans with heavy rain into the that will push its way further north, across australia is what a sylvia and so the vacuum of the west of the weather, affecting spain and portugal and southern fronts on friday to the north of this a much clearer picture with temperatures picking up, not for scandinavia, he were skies, however, for much of sweden. but for the person on the island of ireland, that's where you're going to see the sunshine. and when we look at the 3 day for london, so looking pretty pleasant. 3 to sat today. the latest news as it breaks a while, some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal
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organization. they are receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these ready ministry has should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the tyra as people tried to find still way out the, the, but the of
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the the amount of the top stories here, which is here, ukraine's president is accusing international agencies and not doing enough to help rescue people in the house on region, as water continues to search from a collapsed um red cross television 0, it is on the ground helping a far as broken ash. the fuel depot in southern cartoon made fighting their weapons . factory flashes between 2 dogs. um, in the permanent cedar rapids support forces is intensified in the area which is close to the capitals, largest oil and gas storage facilities. and hundreds of wal pfizer binding out of control across canada. major cities and southern canada and the northern united states have been blanketed 5 of smoke, toronto,
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new york city are experiencing some of the worst accuracy in the world. so services have resumed on the common dhl express in india's eastern states if additional days after the countries west train accident in 2 decades. some passengers admitted defeating scad while avoiding far off boarding. following fridays accident with 2 passenger trains and one condo trained, jumped off the rails, at least 288 people died. and more than a 1000 were injured. and investigation is underway with preliminary findings pointing as a signal failure, as the logic cause of the condition. many people are still desperately looking for information about relatives who have been missing since the crash to sort you said the dead and injured open recovered. but mohammed ish, ruffin says he's still looking his nephew mid on mamma. is it off in the house? my name is mohammed a short sale. i come from some mystical in the house state i on my august the
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sonata legitimate i. it's my 3rd day he pulled it off. i'm wondering and searching for my nephew. his body hasn't been found. i can't find them at the hospitals. there's no trace. if it are you supposed to be the guy that was hit by the jump, didn't know how to solve. it was a little after we found out about the train next. and we stopped dining the number of times of war with someone answered the phone and told us that the owner of the mobile was dead. we repeated the ashton location, i think just asked us to come and get the body on and disconnected the line. we kept calling and 3 to 4 hours later, the posting said the same thing on the top relative, was that uh, 2 guy did go to the name of the block on it. we don't have the body do you know if we found them among the injured in the hospital? so what should we do? a lot, lot lot of body and i have to watch it on the walk. i see if it's not negligent. that's how he, how do we accept how the accident happened. these people are the colts. what i can say is that these people are guilty. the accidental not done,
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but 3 trains that we haven't heard of such an accident in our lifetimes. god knows if something like this had happened earlier, which is wandering around. i run out of money to even return home. bobby, we need to book tax has to go any way. how about a guy in the balance soul? they asked us to go to the institute of medical sciences who bought the initial tax cost is $150.00 like that. we're having a name. it says if you never existed, if he's dead, we should be able to find out if he's injured, he should be in the hospital. yeah. there's no trace that i don't know if i've thrown his body away. i'm actually done through the accident happened. and if he was injured, he would be found. and if he's dead, i thought there was some bodies. the government's showing that gods. but when she disappeared to have to log out, we one time, the few tests of all by what at the else has happened. we don't care. what do you
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want on nephew back? would you get a full no use vice president? my pen says fully launched his bid for the white house. us today, before god and my family. i'm announcing i'm running for president of the united states. we can bench joins in already crowded field republicans hoping to challenge president joe biden in next year's election, including his former boss. donald trump, is the 1st vice president in more than a to use to challenge his prior running mate. i'll always be grateful for what president trump did for this country. i've often prayed for him over the past few years and i prayed form again today. i hope they would come around and see that he had been misled about my role that day. but that was not to be
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so let me say, as i stand before you today is a candidate for president to say to the republican party. the republican party must be the party of the constitution of the united states to 100, as more from pensive campaign or a 9 committee. during this speech, you did what he hasn't done before. he said the american people deserve to know why i am running against the former president. he said the president asked me to choose between himself and the constitution. he said i chose the constitution and i always . ready will then he went on at great length mentioning trump several times saying he was glad about what they did indeed administration. but that the us needed new leadership and leadership that was not based around in his words, the cult of personality. this has only happened a couple of times. thomas jefferson ran against john adams actually succeeded. that was an 1800. and in 1940 advanced garner,
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the vice president ran against franklin roosevelt trounced him. and everyone else that here it is a rarity and it hasn't happened in 80 years. but it's happening because of the uniqueness of the last 8 years or so. the fact that the former president is under indictment in face is a good deal of controversy. yes, suggested anthony, blinking is on day to the 3 day visit to saudi arabia. he met conference. i'm haven't been some on the gulf corporation council. foreign ministers relations between washington in riyadh have been straightened for years. but this is the 2nd high level here celebration to the kingdom. in his many months. the prince also held the coal with russian president vladimir putin on wednesday, where they discussed oil productions on the political deadlock, 6 look set to continuing to wait with opposition. candidates winning 29 of the 50 seats in tuesday's elections. it was the gulf states 7th general election in just
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over decade. and the 2nd this year, the makeup of the new houses, similar to the one elected last year. that parliament ended up much in disputes with the cabinet, which is appointed by the ruling us about family was in his old file. the crown print from madison has moved from cooper. today we're getting some initial figures off to the election on tuesday here in kuwait, and they're showing the $29.00 of the parliamentarians out of 50 who are going to be taking season columns. are a lines towards the off position. but that means is that essentially the deadlock remains between the parliament and the government and nothing has changed from before the elections were held. the other big figure is the turn. it was 51 percent . that's a very low for to wait for an indication of this type for straight that people have been with this problem and to reprocess which is essentially grinds to a halt. so what happens next? well, many people are looking to the cabinet to make that decision. it's in charge of the
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political process. it's in charge of making changes. and one of those changes people have been suggesting to us when they've been talking to us, is to bring in official political parties. that means that it would be in simplify things. they say for the voters in the run up to the election, it would also simplify negotiations within the parliament itself. and the other thing that the cabinet is going to have to take into consideration is that very low turnout. it needs to buy in from the voters, to support the changes that might be made. but it needs to make the changes in order to convince the voters that it's actually planning to do something. if nothing happens at all and everything stays the same, then there could be serious consequences for the future of $28.00, rob madison. i'll just 0 to wait city put front is had a 3 hour abdominal surgery at the hospital in room. the documents that they were no complications, but he is expected to stay at the germany hospital for several days to recover onto appeared in good spirits before being admitted on wednesday during his general
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audience. instantly just square. this is due to 6 year olds, said hospital stay since his election is pope. and we're trying this is live outside the hospital in room. right. how did the operation go? a well by process has been a white cat. he is being to king from what we hear from the vatican. everything went smoothly to her and yet it is fixed. but it was still a pretty serious operation that he underwent. here are the 2 many hospital 3 hours with the surgery. that's nice little thing for us for an elderly man, 86 years old. this place is where pipes comes to get their medical treatments. uh, pipe joan. uh, pull the seconds uh with spend so much time here that he called this hospital that the vatican is a special paypal suites on the 10th floor. and that's where the pipe process is recovering now. and he's been charging, apparently, with his doctors saying that this has been his 2nd abdominal operation in 2 years.
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he's wondering when that's the 3rd one is going to baby harp he was taking anyway, i'm what's been wrong with him? well, he's got this thing cold diabetic, he likes us, which essentially is something to fix an elderly people, they get pockets in their intestines, those pockets can get filled up with stuff i can get infected and it can become quite sort of debilitating. i know these things and that's not what he was being operate. so now the, uh that basically he had an operation a couple of years ago where he had a big chunk of his title removed for that condition. but the uprising he's just, todd's is for a hon. yeah, that is believed was because of scottish, you caused by that the operation it was done on the general anesthetic, which we know the pipe doesn't like uh, because of that earlier operation. it took him quite a long time to recover from the anesthetic that he got them. but clearly this one, yes. with significance enough. that's the medic store that, that said he should go into a, into a uprising states and that trump studies and says,
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do you want have about the anesthetic? and what are they saying about is recovery period as well? i mean, she is going to be in hospital for a few days because uh, yeah. see if he's an 86 year old man. so you've got to take some time to bounce back from, from these things. so we think he's going to be in this place at least until sunday, perhaps longer. but looking beyond that, he does have quite a busy schedule going through the summer months. in early august, he's going to portugal for a trip. and then in late august into september that he's guys among dotius for a trip. so he may well be an elderly man who's just has a 3 hour operation. he may have other health complications as well, but he is the pope, and the pipe is a very busy man. it has to go with things. all right, sounds. thank you very much. indeed. the numbers is prince henry, wrapped top of the towels of cross examination and under his high colt on wednesday
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with a bit of emotion. he took a long pause before answering his noise question about how it felt to be through the past 2 days in court. finally saying it's a lot higher. is one a full claimant's bringing the case against a miracle? newspapers accusing them of publishing information obtained through a legal means like phone hacking the mirrors. as the stories were obtained through legitimate sources, charlie angela has moved from outside the high schools in london. prince harry spends those few hours in the witness stand facing intense questioning from the narrow groups defense, low and true. green. as a claim in the audience is really on him to prove his allegations in the mirror group accidentally between 19962010, allowing to unless these methods like phone hacking to gain information about him that they put into all the defense tried to dismantle those claims, drilling down into the details of some of those articles, one, outlining the link to the frequency of phone calls between the prince and his and gulf in chelsea. daisy, which the princess proves
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a jealous must have had access to that full of another which detailed a knee injury that the princess was not public knowledge information that could only have been gained unlawfully. he told the quote, my whole life, the press misled me and covered up the wrong doing that the defense is repeated refrain was, what is the evidence without these let obligations or just pure speculation. they also pointed to the fact that much of the information mentioned the results cause was already in the public domain. so the mirror group itself should not be singled out and finished by all scheme to print to identify a single voice mail he knows was have the print said that is hard evidence of suspicious. and now the prints would only need to prove a few of these obligations to indicate not all of them. and this is his mission to change the culture of media in this country. things to do that. he's not just taking on the mirror group,
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but also the other publishes of tabloid newspapers in separate cases. so the result of this case, because i actually watched sharianda out of their basic and prosecutors are investigating what the president has cooled. an execution of the soldiers were phone beating, then killing 5 civilians last month. that's announcement comes off the video. the incident was made public. this is the 18th of may, and then all of the state of tim only pass. it shows around a 1000 troops surrounding a truck, off it crash and who. the video then chose the soldiers pulling the 5 minutes from the vehicle and beating them before shooting them. i thought i said, seemingly, there was an execution. this coffee allowed was not the same as previous governments . so when this abuse now, when this excess and schuman rights have violated those who are responsible for it, have to be punished. today's new constitutional council has begun drafting a new text in what will be the 2nd attempt to rewrite the document in 9 months. the
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current text dates back to the august hoping to shave ministry dictatorship. the new conservative dominated council as a shop shift from the predominantly left wing assembly that preceded it. the 1st attempt to rewrite the constitution ending in september with a resounding rejection by the electorate. several demonstrations massed outside the national congress building in santiago and wednesday to protest against the new constitution process. the more we will again rejects the constitutional, dropped it as a money box for the fluids because we're living in a parliamentary dictate. you see a look if you in a timely manner. the aim of movement is to oppose the agreement. security, which is an agreement of the political parties to impose on the citizens a new constitution. richard by themselves, without consulting the will of the people. that's who i need to have this news out will be lived in miami is immensely close in on a move to the team code by david beckham. that's next to support with jim
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the the, the gym over the phone. thank you. lauren eleanor massey has decided his next move argentina as well as co when a has confirmed he's joining the even that comes into miami. the assessing 5 year old told spanish media that he's going to the matrix local science, but still needs to finalize the do. see, you announce last week he was leaving power 1000. my said boss to load is financial issues ended any high overtime that he will search on down
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a big money. moved to saudi arabia's al. hello. it will be the 1st time it massey has played outside of europe. well, for me on this, let's go live to miami, now to speak to football, bull costa, and major league. so click on me and say, so want to rank a one messy then as i mentioned is given this interview to the spanish media or explaining his decision, what did he have to say of hey, how are you, let's oh, i mean it's basically simple. he said he didn't want to go through those, but he went through 2 years ago when he ends up going to be on vacation and finds out the parcel and is not going to continue his really the relationship with him. he wanted to have a better, more family time. i guess you could say he wanted to be more with his family, with his wife, with his sons, and be able to have a different quality of life. and i get, i guess, kind of get away from the spotlight a little bit to a certain extent. but knowing that there will be a foot spotlight on him. none the less being and major league soccer and being the face of major league soccer going into the next couple of weeks and months. all the
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way to when his contract does end the 2 year plus one year option that he does available have available until 2026. so yeah, there's been a lot of things that he talked about. he didn't want to see other players reducing their salary for the effort of him having to come in. and he just wanted to, like i said, have a different change in his life. he wanted to see was like going a different route in his career as well. and what can you tell us about the jail on us from into miami? well, i said before, it's a 2 year deal with a one year option a. but if, if he does exercise, that will be that one year option, he would end up being and majorly soccer until 20, 26 december of 2026. may. i'd be more precise and of course that would be after the world cup would be played here. in the united states, mexico and canada, as far as the numbers that they've been talked about anywhere between $5040.00 and $50000000.00 a year. but it's not just the $4050000000.00 a year. that's the attractive part. it's also
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a percentage of the tv right from apple tv. it's also a data so being able to ship in, in terms of revenue, he would end up getting a percentage of that as well. you would also get a percentage of ownership of inter miami and, and of course if you start seeing the complex, if you start seeing some of the resources that the team does have in your disposal it's, it's a world class organization from that. and now he does have challenges on the field knowing that he will be going into a team that is a less place in the eastern conference that has about 3 or 4 players that are below 20 years of age. every and experience side, a team that has competed but hasn't been able to get results. and of course there's, there's rumors of players coming in such a lender, but it is also the media amongst many others we swati has also been mentioned as well. and of course, the, the potential of having dr. martino were united with them, as they are looking for a coat. and he is the top tennessee at the moment, and have it as a, as you mentioned, about the us kind of hosting the next. so i've cop how could mess these move
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impacts. that's as well. for starters, it would be a last, as we've ever been. we were got, there are, i was and cods are a few months ago and they were talking about that now 4 years later that would end up being the conversation of 39 years of age. not only that, of course the world cup is something important, but it's also the activations of as brands. and also he went into being the face of argentina's, new training complex in miami. yes. the origin tie in that phase, going to have a training complex where they're looking for youngsters to develop and maybe even start looking into the under or the under 15 under 17. and under twenty's as far as reinforcements and players abroad. and also it would end up being argentina's training camp for that 2026 woke up. if all things do end up working out when the actual lives will be on miami in the next couple of days, seeing how this one i'm phones, one guy, that football, real costa and major big sofa compensation and thank you for your time. thank you.
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so i might say, why don't be joining christiana ronaldo and saudi arabia, but the portuguese also has the likes of cameron benz about choosing to go that shows the saudi, that he is getting stronger all the time. you bought a piano book and i can be a sub you eclipse, but people a bit. i knew that me going to saudi arabia would open the books, and i wasn't drunk. i'm sure that in a couple of years or 3 from now this week is going to be one of the most important leagues in the world. we can see that already kareem left already and i am a 1000 percent sure that many more players will in west time have ended that 43 year wait for a major try fee basing for your in tina to in the right to come for the sake it was a dramatic finished of the final improper jarrett bo, in schooled in the ninety's submitted to us. that's a $21.00 victory to david. i'm always inside. you can see it's just what events and see the west town manager. there is plants lifting the clubs best, major european tracy since 1965
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the really that core. he says he feels the shock magic between the pga tool and saudi arabia. live series is ultimately good for golf, but he says he still hates live and feels like a sacrificial lamb. the northern arguments and down as much as half a $1000000000.00 to join live as being a storage defender of the p j over the last year. but now the p g i have to join forces with saudis, public investment funds to continue as one entity. my core admits the news took him by surprise from where we were a couple of weeks ago to wherever we are today. i think the future of the pga tour, it looks brighter as a, as a whole as an entity and your what that looks like for individual players in terms of keeping it to her card and you know, bringing players back into the fold and then that you know sacrifices,
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other people that's, that's where the younger comes from. right. and i, i, i understand and like i, there, there still has to be consequences. the actions, you know, the people that last the pga tour are rapidly harmed visitor started litigation against it. like we can't just walk in and back in like that's not going to happen . i think that was the one thing that jay was trying to get across yesterday is i guys were not just going to bring these guys back in and pretend like nothing's happened. the pga tool commission that has faced coals to resign off to his deal with the live series. but while he understood my course frustrations, he said that they was good for the game. we think it's the right agreement. obviously tiger and laurie's perspective is one that i understand very well. and it was part of my thinking throughout these conversations and it will be a part of my thinking going forward. and now that we're in a framework agreement, i look forward to talking to all of our players, including the 2 of them to make certain that this comes off the right way to tennis
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and well, number one eager should be on tech remains on calls for us that tide, so at the french open the tournament stop. so you do love to get started golf in the room and girls course in finance. it was, it repeats last is final. and just like in 2022, it was the policy and much victorious. she found tact between the american teenager 6462. as it turns out, last is final. it was also a straight to that to spin teck plays and presented a beatrice. how about my and that and so i me imagining base will have to spend games in new york in philadelphia because of smoke from the canadian wild fires. the quality is too poor and so the yankees that chicago white sox and cities, detroit, tigers games has been moved back 24 hours to thursday. that is all wheel sport. for now it's back to lauren in london. trim and thank you very much and that's it. for me or in taylor for this news out on the back end amendment to is more of a today's news,
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