tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 13, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the so this is in use, our own knowledge is 0 for the back. people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 100 people if he is dead in a boat accident in central nigeria, where we live in a border with the latest. ukraine says a russian miss heart attack on the central city of creevy re, has killed at least 6 people. also this hour and donald trump is set to appear in in miami court. the former us president is facing $37.00 federal charges on his handling of classified documents and strengthening ties with allies. yvonne's president towards latin american nations,
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also facing us on school. the denver nuggets start gold as i with that us in the championship. i 94 to 18 or and with ours of them are the case. the guys before i give them a full one series victory with stuff inside because of your kids say this part of the page. the thank you for joining us. we begin with breaking news out of nigeria where at least 100 people. if you had dead after a boat capsized, it happened on the niger river between niger inquire as states witnesses say the vessel was carrying people returning from a wedding ceremony in nitrous state. let's go live to oranges here is i'm 83. so is in a bu, jeff forest, i mean what more you hearing about the circumstances of this accident. so what basically um, when do you hear that? uh, search and rescue still going on,
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but its with more than 24 hours pause now since that accident. we're probably looking at a recovery effort. now the situation according to what texas was spoken with, looks grim and people are told into morning. most of the victims are coming from 2 villages in quite a state. they went into night just a for our wedding, and what coming back when the boat to ship something in, in the water and then the cap sized. and we understand that the boat was overloaded . hundreds were on that boat. the fishes are still struggling to get as much information as they can, and the accident happened in a remote location far away from the state capital. why the police, the police have confirmed that the accident happened, but they can't say exactly how many people have died. but what we're hearing from the, from data sources in that area is that at least 64 people came from one village and
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about 40 from another village. and so the incident is still the story is still developing in that area, right? so i can't risk us, we said is going on, but again, it's looking increasingly like our recovery effort. so a developing story, as you say, i made such oxygen sadly, and not unusual in nigeria, what's being done to improve safety. what basically uh let's look at the costs as 1st of all slowly uh the reboot nyja and the other river in nigeria. the to me to reverse. we've a benway or saluted that is huge. deposit of signed and debris in that area in, in those rivers. and these are built up over the years. there's no dredging overtime, and so the highlands in inventory rise for use of going back. and again, we see recklessness on the part of, on us, of the, with these folks. overcrowding is one of the courses of these accidents. and of course, the lack of regulation. and most of most, especially on these boards,
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you hardly find p p e like personal protective equipment like a life breast. so people i just wish came the life because of the lack of access roads to go onto the supposed to either go to farm or to visit relations elsewhere, or even go to hospitals. and so those are based out some of the main reasons why we have these frequent accidents on the 2 main rivers in nigeria. last year we had a terrible incident in neighboring, not just state in july in october. i mean, december hundreds of people died in that we've been on the niger. and so the story is the same in tempe state as well, which is also owns that we've been address, which also lost a lot of people because of such accidents. in the last year i made thank you very much for bringing us the latest they have from nigeria. i will keep a close eye, of course on that developing story and update you here on alger 0 as in when we have more information. thank you. of
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the ukrainian officials say russia launched a major missed i'll strike on the central city of creevy re overnight, at least 10 people have been reported dead and dozens injured. the mare says rescue operations are still on the way of several people i believe, to be trapped under the rebel. he added that a residential building and a food warehouse where hits. meanwhile, in keys, military officials say ad defense is destroyed or russian massage targeting the capital. survey for us is, flickered. the rescue operations continued to clear the remnants of this barbaric miss. i'll attack the russian forces, use 6 missiles or 5 of which were destroyed. the massage of targets is an area where there is no military presence. it hits a residential building and a 4th warehouse live to join a hose and key for us join us. so civilian buildings being hit in pre very presidents lensky is hold on any keys as well. what more are you hearing?
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the little of this coincides with reports of modest games by ukraine in each counter offensive. and russia having some success in its attempts to target ukraine with myself and drug and strikes of an item. you heard the hours of tuesday morning, a nationwide airline sounded off to we're told full team cruise missiles and for a rainy and made drones were launched by russia at target's across ukraine, including as you said, the, the capital key to the air force, the air defenses at which i would shop down 11 of those crews besides a one of those drugs. but some of them did hit targets up in hockey eve civilian business and infrastructure was no casualties there. but the big struck a cost. busy as you say, creevy re presidents and let's use hometown a 5 story apartment building struck the, the local city administration is just raise the desktops from 6 to 10. in the last few minutes,
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the rescue workers still working hard to recover people who they believe may still be trapped under the rubble. and so a general, what's the latest on the counter offensive? the korean, say, the re taken several villages occupied by the russians. how significant are these in the wide or counter offensive? it's really hard to tell you. these are still the very early stages of the counter offensive. they are talking about incremental, but really very slow progress would talk to you about advances, according to the defense ministry and 3 different directions of just hundreds of meters at a time. and of course, not knowing what the overall strategy of the offensive is. it is extremely difficult to place those in any wide context. 7 villages were told by the defense, mainstream total have been captured over the last week facing heavy russian resistance involving aviation mine fields to the re entry tank ditches and so on.
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for of those villages we have on the east west bank of the river called the mockery alley, which is the most successful x is yet heading south towards matter. you poll that the long way to go before they get there, but that could indicate an overall attempt to try and divide russian forces in the south. but along with a lot of this report from the russian side, which of course we con, confirm here of a significant counter attack in that mockery of the area which potentially potentially has resulted in one of those villages rifka returning to russian have. okay, during a thank you for the update during the whole live there in keith. well, as we've mentioned, the credit and military says it's troops have we gain control of 7 villages in the counter offensive against russia. fighting is centered around the eastern city of back mode and for the south. moscow has not officially of knowledge any ukrainian advances, jobs, stratford, re for some very cotton of noble silk. as the town lies in ruins,
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sounds of bustle echo down these deserted streets. ukrainian army pushed down, so if the leak and the silica in recent days, it says it's we capture the number of settlements from russian policies nearby to the south. there's been a lot of heavy fighting in this town in recent days. the ukrainian military tell us that it was russian forces, the blue this bridge up at another bridge as a means of trying to prevent ukrainian involves we know now that that was filed ukrainian policies. we understand all moving south around 2 kilometers from here. this ukranian army videos, which obviously are count independently, verify, reportedly shows ukrainian soldiers in the village of steroids, if there are band and russian vehicles and bodies on the streets of the cool water. at 1st, the enemy resistance tried to repel our attack without tillery,
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we managed to take initiative into our hands and slowly house by house. we started to recap to the village. approximately. we killed 10 enemy soldiers and took full prisoners apart. the ukrainian full of c say both pop operations continue and they're facing barrels use of rocket lots. hillary 5, they try to evolves which is going to use varying abrasions are ongoing in this area. they left many surprises, many booby traps. everything is mind. pauline is shrunk, little scarlet house is still standing. the she's the only civilian we find in valley can love a silica she stayed here throughout the fighting. the watching, listening to her town, been destroyed. who does nothing last but everything has to be rebuilt from scratch . we came to live for over a year ago. adjustable started. it's impossible to describe. everyone has had something destroyed bustamoni ukraine,
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spite to re take control of its territory is just beginning. small initial gains may be, but maam, specials are expected for long russian defensive lines that all will prepaid dug in child stuff without a 0 really cannot assume ukraine country more head on use our including u. k. please say at least 3 people have been killed and another 3 injured in related incidents and not in the philippines most active. ok, no lie. something nice guy as excuse lava, very for from how by farm and in sport is french woke up. so i can young bobby at bob lease harry sasha ma details later with the performing us present. donald trump is due to appear in court in miami. later on tuesday, he faces 37 charges in connection with his handling of classified documents which
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he kept after leaving office in 2021. he is a 1st former president in us history to face federal criminal charges. adam fisher before so miami and in a city which often prepares for coming storms. miami is cranking up security around the federal court house has been increasing throughout the day. all agencies getting ready for the historic 1st quarter periods of a former us president on federal charges. we're taking this uh, this event. extremely serious. we know that there is a potential of things taking a turn for the worst, but that's not the way. anyway, donald trump landed in florida in the late afternoon met by a small group of supporters and protest. 2 i believe now if he's back to the white house, he's going to be even better pretty there. he's seeing it is there. i'll go through resort a 30 minute ride from the court when he will surrender to the authorities on tuesday . once it arrives at the court,
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he will be officially photographed and fingerprinted. it's a federal court. there will be no pictures of him before the judge. you'll then your details of the $77.00 charges. they include violations of the espionage act, obstruction of justice, making false statements. and conspiracy. in a series of social media posts from, again claimed the prosecution was political appointee made it raleigh's, over the weekend. and i never thought such a thing could happen to america. as far as the joke of an indictment, it's a horrible thing. so horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is it's driven. my phone number's way up. can you believe miami's republican, me a refuse to get involved in the politics just are doing for testers to be peaceful . i'm not here to talk about politics. i'm here in my role as mayor of the city of miami, projecting confidence to our residents,
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and to the residents of the country that we're going to be ready for tomorrow. the courts in miami is doing for pushing its cases through quickly. a rocket doki court is what they call it. so while trump's team will argue that the prosecutions are malicious and should be dismissed, there's every possibility. the former president could be on trial here within 6 months. i was for sure i'll just do the miami. well, i'd speak to greg swenson about this is the chairman of republicans overseas u. k. is joining us live from london. thank you very much, mr. swenson for being with us on algae 0. so the 1st i have a federal criminal prosecution against a former us president. i want to ask you about your thoughts for us as a republican and as an american, what does this moment represent? mitt romney? we heard has voltage trump for. he says, putting the countries one, 0 do you know that could have been avoided? what does this moment represent for you as a republican and an american? uh, great question. follow even if it's a probably a longer answer, the new one here but, but i think, you know, mitt romney made
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a good point is he's referring to the, to the indictment, not today. and your president trump and look, i think it's clear that the president has made some mistakes and perhaps, you know, didn't behave perfectly during this process. but i think the important distinction is not just an indictment of a former president. it's a, it's in the timing of the leading candidates in the republican primary. so in many ways it's, it's really a destructive intervention into the 2024 election. and that's, that's a sad day for america. not just for republicans, but i think american generals it now is some pointed out classified fires, were also finding joe biden swim office and the way home, including in his garage and a federal investigation into biden's handling of classified information is currently under way. but in this case, there is seems to be a lot more detail about the mishandling of sensitive national security information . do you think someone like donald trump can again be trusted with guarding the country secrets?
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so i think that would be up to the voters to decide and i think there's some of the, if something what they're suggesting. an indictment is true that he was somewhat cavalier in conversations that grants, if he wasn't talking to a foreign enemy or a spider, he was just do, you know, having a conversation in his office with the journalist but, but still there's, you know, there's reasons to, for concern and i think that should be left up to the voters at the ballot box. but, but by, by proceeding with the diamond, what would you really making it a political situation? you know, it's the web position of the justice system on you mentioned joe bond. it's problems and also if you look at hillary clinton and email scandal from 2016, it looks like a 2 tiered, you know, double standard of applications of the law. and i think that doesn't, that really would sell with the american voters while g o p, voters seem, it would seem haven't given up on trump yet the vast majority of republicans folds believe that he's being, as you say,
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targeted for partisan suite parties. and reason is still whole, is a commanding lead over his announce primary opponents. but how will that affect the republican race? could that change and what, who do you think is his biggest challenge right now as well? i think it will, it potentially could change the outcome of the, of the race only because it's a massive distraction. so it's going to discourage the media from covering the other candidates that, you know, are running good campaigns. they wanted to be, they want, they want to make their case to the american people. so that's one of the problems with this distraction. but also, i think in the past these indictments and the rate on marijuana a little and lawsuits. they've actually benefited president trump. it with the republican primary voters. he gets a bump every time. there's one of these things was model lago. he was prior to the rate, he was up 9 over to santas. a week later he was up 39. you saw the pump from the auburn, brag, indictment, which was laughable on most measures as,
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as an indictment. but just the, the drum and the attention actually help the president. the real issue is, will it help in the general? and will it help with independents who are really the ones, the swing voters that change direction outcomes and you know, a 63 percent of the independent. straightened hours are agreeing that there, there is some narrow it to this case and it should be pursued. so that should be trouble to republicans as far as the general goes, but it's a long way. and so the 1st primary we're still, you know, 6 months away, you've got the fact that ron de santis often comes back in the polls once these dramas, or, or forgotten about, or at least pushed to the side. so you know, clearly governor desantis is, is the most likely candidate to be trumps. done pennies polling much better. like for example, in iowa, he was pulling on to 24. it's a truck in early may and now he's only down 9. so there's a long way to go and i think they'll be a good chance for de santis or one of the other candidates to make a move a long way to go annual. certainly be
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a interesting election season. thank you very much, greg. for speaking to us, greg swanson joining the from the u. k. 2 and 3 people have been found dead in notting them in the u. k. a 31 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of matter. another 3 people in hospital after someone trying to run them over, in one police believe was a connected incident, not even by, but has more from london that even what more you're learning about these tests and what's being described as a major police incident. are they related linked a little slowly, according to the head of the regional police force, kate may know what she calls you. her reference and tragic incident involved a number of parts which she says, police believe will link. just a reminder, that's as you said, a 31 year old mine who's being arrested on suspicion of murder. he's in police
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custody right now. especially the police were cold shortly after 4 o'clock local time to a road in the city center of nothing and where they found 2 people dead. then they were colds to another location where a vine in the woods attempts it to run over 3 people. those 3 now being treated in hospital and then the police were calls to a, another location where they found one individual that detectives a still apparently working to find out the exact details of what happens and why they have said that i prefer to one year old mine has been arrested on suspicion of murder. they haven't given us any more detail of that individual. there was a lot of consent early wrong on choose day because the tracking services was shut
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down and many main roads in the city center was shut off. in fact, they still remain closed, although despite the presence of some almost police officers on the streets and nothing, and people have been seen walking around, getting about the regular business. so no sense of panic, but certainly lots of question marks, lots of questions rather still being aust nadeem. thank you for the update. nadine, by the in london, steve on and venezuela has signed several cooperation agreements during the 1st top of present de brian bracy store of latin america. they're aiming to increase trade from $3000000000.00 to $20000000000.00 a year. both countries are under us economic sanctions rise. seat is also due to meet the leaders of cuba and nicaragua. most of him over to the level of economic cooperation was at a level of 600000000 dollars 2 years ago. today, this is increased that trade and economic cooperation to more than $3000000000.00.
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and for the goal that we have for you cannot make and trade corporation. the 1st step is to bring that level of cooperation to $10000000000.00. and the next step is to bring it to $20000000000.00 from all it must be the model. been the same for quite of those. and probably we have signed $25.00 for agreements doing this a start visit of president recei. uh. and we're seeing negotiating new agreements, funding investment, one of them. we have to make the most out of these hours to conclude negotiations for new projects, new agreement with new investments in all areas of oil, federal, chemical, refining gas mining, called iron and oxide. we're signing an agreement to establish a joint shipping company irrelevant as well that allows us to raise operate levels of assets. lani is a senior research fellow at the center for milly. strategic studies explains why tehrani is aiming to both the political and economic ties with venezuela. you, yvonne has been as very loved. they have had relations for long years, but uh, you know,
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it has been criticized here in the caps so that the previous government didn't pay much attention to these by left of all relations. and that's why the far above couple of years ago, the level of the volume of the trade decrease to the, you know, some $100000000.00. but in the past few years past couple of years, they have tried to increase it to this. we $1000000000.00 on the payments increases, but as much as $20000000000.00. the currently renting and administration which has been focusing on, let's say, having a good relations with neighboring countries, asian countries as well as those friendly countries is also trying to revive the capacity that they can find in their relations. but some latin american countries, including venezuela, yvonne has been trying to resort to some alternatives in order to compensate. and you know,
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the shortage is limits economic relations. so violence and wrong cannot have good economic relations with the rest. so show you how, you know, shift toward the, you know, eastern countries as well as those countries who wants to have good relations with the wrong sciences can be challenged. you know, undermining the efforts by the both sides in order to strengthen the size. but it can be also a and you know, it kind of opportunity but pushing these to capitals and other countries have been on the science of so called frank moore. lava has started slowing down a may on volcano in the philippines, from team to the government, to assure evacuation orders for another 25000 people. those leading within a 6 kilometer radius have already been moved to temporary accommodation. barnaby know, has this update from our by province. so there is no doubt that the possible interruption of my own volcano is costing the suffering of thousands of filipino, especially those living within the 6 kilometer permanent danger zone off the
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volcano. they now have to spend days if not months in and back to asian centers, but there is a flip side to all of this and the young volcano, we're not interrupting is already a major tourist attraction. people come here to places like this, where they can have an unobstructed view of my own volcano, potentially unobstructed view of me on volcano. it's just that clouds are covering most of the mountain right now, but they are waiting for darkness. people have started to trickle in and they're waiting for darkness. they are waiting to be able to witness the crater glow off my young volcano, which we witness for the past few days. now again, it's a beautiful disaster. a lot of people say bought the crater gold means that lava continues to flow down the slopes of my young volcano and it is of course, a sign of increasing volcanic activity. welcome knowledge of state bulk, and i'll just say that technically my you on is erupt. thing right now, it's
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a quiet kind of rupture and, but there is always a chance for it to buy in that li erupt. barnaby low, i'll just 0. i buy the philippines in canada, why fires have spread in the western province of alberta affecting communities there. but there is some relief in the eastern province of quebec, where fy has managed to put on some of the flames, allowing thousands of people to return home. canada is biling, it's worse to have a wild fi season with about 14000 square kilometers already. but still ahead on the news. we report on libya is crucial health care sector. after more than 10 years of conflict and instability. the united nations issue is a soft warning about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence and messy mania in china as hundreds of fans wait outside the hotel desperate for a glimpse of argentina as well as coming up they transport. stay with us. we're back after
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the the, i think france is going to end up being the whole country in europe for the next couple of days. for various reasons. i mean, certainly is great. you have sunshine around, it's been out. it's hot east and the british owls back towards the gym of the 32 degrees in last couple days. but this creeping clients come across a potent and heading to us. jimmy's no contemptuous back quite a lot. and to the size of all this, where you might expect with the use of co scope widespread charles, even thunderstorms, in fact, the warnings are through our troops, leads to the next couple of days of severe thunderstorms including the areas that have been previously funded. so the risk for to the end of a 5 is focused on the size of funds and the northern part of it's the during tuesday,
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but it does exist elsewhere. and here's the reason from slight higher onto the highest temperatures because most of the front of the exception being reserved is to about 50 or the south 30. and yet look at this new rooms here with tool also as an example, and eventually pick out we're talking about. so stay, i'm not seeing something just throwing up until that point. that breeze is just a bit on the chills side. photo of africa, the wind is a thing that brings signed with it. so libby is at risk here as the annual shots that are coming across the waves and for the reason they aren't they heavy. so in the next day or so, a long way west and still reaching san a go and the gambia, the for the gold key. but from one is a is a home was kept, was what dreams were made. they turned into a night matter of a restful soul, which you by argue to tina's, been for junction footballing legend,
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a week the you're watching the news out on al jazeera, it's 1030 g m t a reminder of our top stories, at least 100 people. a few that doctor, a boat capsized on the niger river in central nigeria. witnesses say the vessel was overloaded and carrying people returning from a wedding united states from the us press. and donald trump is due to appear in miami port later to say he's been invited on 37 federal charges in connection with his handling of classified documents. and at least 10 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on residential buildings in the central city of previously . the crane officials say they have really taken several vintages in the counter offensive smallness last spring. and during this judy i shop of are in moscow you yeah, what more are you hearing about this counter offensive from the russian sides with the ukrainians gaming to have re taken several villages to find that several. they
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were fools upon the government because parisian arose turmoil that she owed the villages of a goose pulled up until the coast region, which, which side of the villages were show. so the show it took place in the morning of june, the 13th. i know the houses were full residential buildings, the so the buildings on the ceiling about what damage english hold on while until you know, gas and electricity is as while distraught to know how it went down to the co fire . so quite a significant damage the, the, the prescription is another reason the you for a little side of the road, the age of the regions rather than so to go to some of the region work temporarily. we central jeez, are showing by the offices that we print the they will start to receive one time
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payment as of from june to go to the presentation. also this talked about this on the she co sharing it. so if that happens, it's your yeah, so the rules are many index lenses in on this june, the 12 a deposit to rush a day of the price of the table, downstairs shutting of a hold of region to say from the mission point of view, then absolutely notice the target civilians, a civilian tasha as a civilian but to see if say, well commenting on the printer in my to be ukranian how her principal, they said that you put in trying to the russian forces way just to try to defend the regions of russia leading some territories in your career, so you credit and, but from the situation you only,
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i thank you for the updates you in the shop of oliver. i live there in moscow. as the case public inquiry into a cobit 19 pandemic is underway in london. it was announced by former prime minister boys johnson in may 2021. to investigate the government's handling of the corona virus. the inquiry is led by an independent have a habit, a retired judge, and member of the house of lords. it would investigate the case resilience and preparedness decision making about when and how long the times were implemented and the impact on health care systems. the next stage of the hearings will look at the u. k. care sector, and vaccines will try me. angela is telling all this for us from london joins as i live on the use our so the inquiry. tony was launch a year ago. but these are the 1st public hearings. what can we expect? what i just coming from inside the inquiry where we had to go see to is the, the council to the inquiry saying that no country can be possibly print head for a time demick,
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but it's set and it can be on different paths. and that's what this model is going to be looking at, just how resilient this country was in the face of, of how does that make and how many emergency plans were already in place. questions that he says one on said include was the department of health adequately prepared? was the need for mass provision of hospital protective equipment. that was that planning for extra hospital bed. so today is just opening statements but as the week. so one will be hearing from some key witnesses and some of those things hold could include former prime minister david cameron, and for my health minister, jeremy hon. so we expect a lot of places to be on to pandemic. simulations that took place during 2016 exercises that showed to the government that the country was not prepared in the event of a sloop. how does that make for him to o a mas times? i'm it. so at that point at the do you mean it just shows that hospitals and more trees would seem be overwhelmed?
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that provision would not be adequate. that sick people might have to be moved into town homes because that'd be a lot of hospitals as been places. now that might sound familiar because a lot of those scenarios did actually play out doing the real time that makes it that will be very pointed questions made to those in charge of why once those exercises acted on in 2016, some very important questions indeed in charlie, those who lost loved ones have concerns about the scale and the scope of this inquiry. yeah, so you can see around me, i'm actually just behind on time and on many families, we've lost loved ones due to cove, and they really are the reason why this inquiry is taking place. the press a group called coven, 3 families, the justice put pressure on the government to launch this public inquiry. so make sure that's all it says were given as to why that loved ones started,
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make sure that lessons were lot. and so that this didn't happen again, but despite that pivotal role, they now feel like they've been stuff out. they has offered up 20 witnesses, but none of the missing coal to give evidence. instead, what they've done is given a testimony in sort videos which the we've together in the film which played at the start of the inquiry. very powerful uh, images that but they do feel that that voices should be high. because as the chatter of this inquiry said, what, what the one was that we take away from compose it, is that what of loss of these people have lost? charlie, thank you very much for that charlie angela reporting deadline from london. now libby is tripoli based government is working to improve health care services. after a decade of conflicts left the specs are on the verge of collapse. one of its goals is to stop sending patients abroad and bring in for and doctors maddox ran a report from
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a medical center in tripoli here at the national heart center. and libby is capital tripoli, and the health of the element while he prepares to before him open heart surgery. he's a pediatric heart surgeon visiting from egypt. in previous years, the government has spent billions of dollars tending libyans abroad for treatment. now it's focusing on bringing in for and doctors at a fraction of the cost, the government estimates it will spend more than $50000000.00 treaty and libyans abroad this year. while foreign teams coming in will cost a fraction of that at around $4000000.00 that i work with here from libya and they do some things. and there are missing bar. i think one of the project. so our missions like the decide to do for asians as to upgrades and lucas team here and, and leave the dozens of families have come seeking treatment for their children at this public hospital. could be me a works for a humanitarian organization that has brought in
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a team of turkish pediatric cardiologist. there are thousands of people on the waiting list. literally thousands on each in each hospital in pleasure and into believe medical center. and we're only dealing with about $5060.00 cases on every mission. this is the most can we can. how many that is. uh, the is a year and a half. his family came from just uh about 650 kilometers. se of tripoli. a screening confirms he has pulled manic valves to notice a type of heart disease that we've heard about the team of doctors. so we came to to police a long journey of rent, a good place into police has been difficult financially. but thanks to god, the most important thing is my son gets better. most of the patients here can afford treatment abroad for in private clinics. many of them have been waiting for weeks some for months for their procedures. but how many others says the money spent to send one person abroad for treatment?
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it can cover more than 20 people here in libya. come on because it says no doubt that the number of people benefited from this program is much higher. it's not just the financial benefit training and developing local stuff means libyans can perform these operations in the future. more than 10 years of conflict has had a devastating impact on an already struggling health sector. libya has seen relative calling since a nationwide ceasefire was signed in 2020. that's allow the government to begin work on improving medical services and give people here hope that things can get better. and i will try to. i'll just 0 tripoli, a don now and nearly 300 offerings have been safely relocated from the capital cost to him after weeks of fighting. they were removed from the go. my alternate just to a transit center elsewhere in so don unit says, says it's providing medical care, food and educational activities. your organization says more than 13 and
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a half 1000000 children in so don, in need of age and support. meanwhile, kenya is president says he will try to arrange a face to face meeting between savannah's warring generals after the failure of multiple c fires. leaders of the east african regional donkey. god have been meeting in jubal t in an attempt to push for talks. at least 18 people have been killed in the capital costume and nearby cities. since the late to cease fire ended on sunday. the trip is sent over the african union commission has warned if the conflict does not end. so don could descend into civil war and risks. total collapse were over the shot in the leaves on us the highlands almost 2 months now. and the humanitarian situation is very difficult. like a food supplies medicine even for the wounded and injured. there's no possibility of helping we on to the island on the sea and using boats to reach on to month of bar e. and so how did the wrong thing? yeah, i mean, how can people live in a city that is boomed and beaten and has snipers in the streets for them?
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there are no shops, no surfaces, no mountains. and i'll just say i say, but morgan has more from undermined me. a cartoon monday started with heavy explosions and artillery fire in the city of undermine. they will also direct the confrontations between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army around the afternoon local time here in the city. now they are 2 strategic locations controlled by this within these army, and which the power, military rapids support forces have been trying to gain control of since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april. there's the engineer score in the southern part of the mind city. then there is why they say you're not in the northern parts of the month city, which is where they split and his army flies the jets have been taking off from. and what's the artist that has been trying to gain control of since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april, they will also explosions and heavy artillery fire reports in the southern part of the capital. once again, residents were advised to stay indoors, but they said that that is not safe because on sunday,
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at least 18 civilians were killed. one shilling fell in their homes as fighting continued between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. people who we speak to say that they try to make their way out of the capital, but because of the cost of transportation fees, many remain traps here in the capital cost to them with no access to uh, humanitarian aid and no access to shops for them to be able to buy their basic commodities. people say that they're worried that they would either die of hunger as a result of little age coming in or being caught in the crossfire between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. he but morgan, alta 0 on through mine to elderly man has been injured during and he's really raid on the ton of knob loose and a nearby refugee camp in the occupied westbank is really forces on the home of a suspect is kind of seeing a taco as they prepare to demolish it, israel has long history, a long history of demolishing homes of attackers, even if it belongs or is rented by other family members. several arrests were made overnight. the white house has responded to reports that israel under us pressure
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has delayed a meeting about his plan to build thousands warehouses for legal settlers in the occupied westbank. we have long made clear our concerns about additional settlements in the, in the west bank and that we don't want to see actions taken that are going to make a 2 state solution that much more difficult to achieve. we don't want to see steps taking that only increase the tensions and we've been very clear about that. nothing's changed about our policy policy and president mahmoud abbas has arrived engaging to meet at present changing thing of china trying to says it's ready to help facilitate and ease tensions between israel and the palestinian authority. several countries in the middle east have recently been turning towards the world's 2nd largest economy. which device is the 1st our leader hosted by china. this year, scotlands for his minister homes or uses says he won't suspend his predecessor
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nicholas station from the scottish national party. despite her rest in connection with alleged regularities in potty finances. surgeon was questioned by police for 7 hours on sunday. before being released, pending further inquiries, full run and reports from glasgow, there was no sign of making a sturgeon a glass go home on monday. the woman who for 10 years was front and center scored his politics on the campaign for scottish independence. now, avoiding the spotlights of success a as s and p leader is resisting pressure to force. that's a step down from parliament. while the police investigation continues, i'll do what i believe is right to the values of natural justice and nicholas searching light, calling b like you to a model of course, at least without charge. and therefore, i think there's no reason for their membership to be suspended. tomorrow is judges, husband. i'm the former chief executive, the s and p colon b. t is the parties from
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a treasurer all 3 question by police about what exactly happened to some $830000.00 in campaign funds, which has disappeared from the parties. financial accounts and the central glasgow . we found the shop divisions on strong opinions about stage. and i'm the pursuits of scottish independence is quite clear from the recent polls that you know, the country doesn't want to. it hasn't wanted it in $1.00 to 2014 doesn't want to know that i'm even the freshman especially going to be for that next. so, you know, that you go to actually monitors in the country, sort of, you know, trying to get new divisions. typically what i'm happy for. i'm not sure how we're doing support. so be sure that's what tom's, i think what it needs to, to sort of fish a bunch in good shape so that they can get back to full, actually lots of the fundamentals. i mean, people talk at the less north talk of independence. let's talk about the things that lots of the things that lots of because we don't have the independence if you really want more of this stuff, then you know, one of the case top pulling on the list says the impact of the police in crotty has
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been surprised when you muted among versus what is more of an impact is the low ratings for him. so yourself. he's got negative. that satisfaction, right, things even within a certain piece, supporters. his credit, not necessarily god is as competent and as capable of looking at sturgeon, and that seems to have been the event and the outcome. so it's result is the s and p now being down to 38 percent. the s and p remains comfortably the largest policy within the scottish parliament, and the impact of these criminal proceedings wrote protested at the ballot box until the next problem entry election in 2026. but nonetheless, the very fact of the criminal proceedings has suddenly thomas, the policies, reputation spaces, an uphill struggle to restore public confidence. hope run, and i'll just share a class. got the un secretary general has warned. artificial intelligence is being used to spread this information and hates. antonia gutierrez says, well, technological advancements have been useful. good. the risks falls by
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a i threatened democracy and human rights on different medic, as a james basis, reports from you in headquarters in neil the secretary general was speaking of the launch of a new un policy on this information. now i as part of that things like the fakes manipulated video and images. and as he spoke to reporters he gave has done this warning yet about the challenges facing the world. as a result of artificial intelligence, the scientists and experts have called on the world, wicked of declaring a and x essential. so that to humanity on the bod, with the risk of look at was the 2nd is general, also announced disease urgently constance, you to, to assign typical advisory board to look at the problems of a guy. and he'll announce the names of that board with experts from across the you . and in the coming days, he's supportive of recent announcements made by the british couple months. but they should be a global summit held by the u. k. like to this year to discuss the issue of
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a i and he also support supply and again, from the british prime minister, richie soon act that they should be a, you and the agency perhaps like v i a, a, the deals with atomic energy specifically to deal with off the official intelligence, james pays out his era. the united nations. robert spyro is a professor at no nice university and it's published extensively on the ethics of onto official intelligence. he says, formulating international regulation for a i will become easy in future. i always relies heavily on standards and intellectual property. you could pull the plug in a lot of this industry by insisting that you couldn't whole titled some trade secrets if it relies very much on standard. so regulation mike's technology possible. and so i went off is also an opportunity to control technology, and this is going to be
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a global issue. and so that does cried some difficulties i bought. i don't think that we should give up just because it requires a certain amount of expertise to understand how the technology works. at some level, we will have choices in this matter. you can find people with page days from him. i tell you in stanford saying there is an x, a central risk from iowa, and you can find people who say make way, well qualified signing. there isn't the case. the regulation here doesn't rest on the idea that it's an existential upfront. if this really is a well shaping technology, as people often advertise the debate, then everyone in the world has the right to have a sign about it. i don't why has tremendous capacity to spew out misinformation and this information pilot to individual uses in why is that kind of a problem governments. psych elections. it has military applications that weren't
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any as well. the golden globe awards is said to come under new management. that means the hollywood for an price. so session which has hosting rise for the awards will be shut down. the association has come under fire, for lack of diversity and ethical oversights. in 2021. i los angeles times investigation revealed the association had no black members, new owners, outreach industries call discourse, say purchase, a significant milestone. a head on algae is aaron's ford is body time in denver, as a city comes out to celebrate their teens. first ever and the
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the sport is russell ali. thank you very much. it took nearly half a century of course. but finally the denver nuggets can call themselves and be a champion stickler you. okay, to let them to another victory over the body. heat securing, i form series when i'm the place in history. david started support so after $47.00, use the denver nuggets of when this 1st and be a total. and as long as he thinks, typically you'll get the sub install had been to the tools and getting them to the stage. and he was on the phone once again, game 5 against the miami heat. to me, butler did his best to rally miami, you need to wait and to keep that title to life. he's got $21.00 points, including 8 straight to put them a heads with less than 3 minutes on the clock. find your kids, but you'll get studied things with them but with the game height,
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28 points and they went on to win 94th 18 o in securing the championship with that tense victory in that last 11 post season games. the no surprise to see your kids named finals in the p to go along. so the to overall and b p awards. you picked up in 2021. in 2022. the man known as the ciocca insisted. it was a t method. you know, we believe in each other laser we have uh yes, trophies and something, but i think we had some relationship. it's going to be longer like even even after me print, finish, go years. you'll get. she was 41st pick in the 2014 and the i draft is now until for the world parts of an exclusive club of n b. i champions that includes the likes and upfront james michael jordan,
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could be bryant and that could be more to follow. not satisfied with that 1st and be i talked to deb, it's coach says that hungry for more for the baby steps. well now do this for the players? well that was the action on co and these were the aerial shots from denver. i was one of 2 funds came out to celebrate, did not get victory. the team is set to provide the charge fee through the city on this time of, of thousands of columbus as a life ends. really struggled to start away to watch the action and you'll just find the sound of some go back and sat there. it's been quite to wait for the vote and nice thing with your kitchen and the cabbage. it coming just a couple of days off the back just to be to the record. where does the grand slam with it? the friend typing. documents sent out this message to you. okay. it's on social media. my brand new pets down. well deserved, nbc, i love your brother. around the vegas golden arts, conflicts the and i chose stanley cup light to his eyes face the flower depends on
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the heart of mars. in game 5 of the photo. the color northlake the best of 7, series, 31 victory on choose. i will give them the best best. finally, comp. i'm for team that was on the founded 6 years ago. that would be quite an impressive achieve. yeah, i mean he can ignore it that way. i want to get away from like, i guess the ultimate going on here 8. so gosh, it's exciting, but same time it's just kind of composure. given an even keel. i mean, everyone in the or you can, filled out was very excited. no problem is walk out waiting for the calendar invite, but he says he wants to extend his contracts with power. as long as you're miles that could been p a. c would be forced to sell the plan or risk losing him for free . at the end of next season, when his current bill comes to an end, the 24 year old during p. s g in 2015 for out 200000000 dollars. ra madrid has been counted as a possible destination. a while about i sold a p, a c t mentally a know messy is in charge of the with the argentine escorted this presence. that
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has certainly got the funds excited to hundreds where you sit outside the teams hard time and by using or monday evening to catch a glimpse of mfc is applies a ton from the training session. the well champions applied for lee. i get a straight yeah. in the tardies capital on this and the world's best also is our, our big into fire delays ahead of this week us, sorry, put away english for patrick will try to defend his talk to fox. it's a bit of confusion that the light comes on top of months. the golf was about. what exactly is happening with the manager of the p g i and live tours. last week, surprise announcement has prompted the us senate to investigate the deal of his patrick says all the on the 2nd thing surrounding them. the address has made it hard for him to fight because on this type thing, i just don't know what's going on. a nice, you know, i don't think anyone knows what's going on. i always sign in with the p, i ask,
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but we not sign in with the bass at no cost to no idea. so even though i guess it is confusing, is, is pretty clear that nobody knows what's going on. a pa, from about 4 people in the, well, i guess the 1st reaction was, uh, you know, i thought it was kind of a joke that encounter happen. um and then uh she gave me a call and kind of explain what was going on. um, you know, he didn't really explain too much. i think there's still a lot of stuff to be worked out a this time goes on we'll, we'll get together and get to know more and more. but there's definitely a lot of curious players, i think on both sides as to you know, what the future's gonna look like. that is, that is always, but for now we'll have more lights for whole. thank you very much, just to use our for not on on to 0, but just stay with us that being applegate as more of today's top stories coming up after the short break. thanks on
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