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there's about as bad a great crowd that you can imagine as a stars, and that happens really. you take one female, she can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. and these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables. part of the solution amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. wagner forces leaves around ish and across the hometown. up to the masonry group, health systematic rebellion against moscow. saddam's paramilitary rapids support forces celebrate shops of ice size. i've taken control for the police headquarters
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in the capital. for news been bod moves in syria as it strikes to the market and drivel. health territory. at least 11 people, accounts invoices increase hands rolling in new democracy policy, a landslide victory. hiring the wife. a single posse full with live in athens. and as for color cut, as that has returned to the top of the wall tennis rankings. this title when in london means espana of the rotational back your coverage as well as number one the it began with an extraordinary challenge to russian president vladimir putin. so star seat by his l i. the wagner masonry group, lead you have any progression, but less than 24 hours lie to them using the unraveled. and now questions being raised about the future of wagner and what it means for posting on such as
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a precaution ended his rebellion. 200 kilometers showed of moscow. the kremlin said he was given safe passage to bellows while his troops return to your crime. progression was lost, same being shipped by crowds, as he was leaving real stuff on tom. but washington says the amusing the exposes fresh cracks and persians leadership, us secretary of state mc blinking says, this is probably not the final act in the saga between precaution and post. and meanwhile, the russian president hasn't commented on the situation after it was resolved. but most go is quietly lifting security measures and imposed as wagner advanced through russia. let's get some reaction on this from russia and the us, daniel hawkins, is in moscow and brussel in jordan is in washington dc for us, didn't we? let's begin with you. what's next for the fog? the end it's relationship with the kremlin as well. since this situation between the criminal involved group was resolved. yes,
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but we have had surprised me little both from a russian officials and from the beginning precaution, we fired recent comments from a member of the russians defensive committee under a google 3 said. but he thinks that the bug nevada is he shot down. these rushing out across the resulting in the last life old russian soldiers need to be held to account need to face justice. that's a is exactly the opposite of what the chair of defense who might take up. the panel said earlier saying that the walker doesn't need to be banned because that needs to be prosecuted raw. the russian needs legislation that regulates profit, but it's your company's product, baseball, gulf, coastal point to the great zone. private industry companies are officially not allowed in russia. yes, the ball was given effectively called blogs, so that was on clear what promotions role and better we would entail. what he'll be doing and who's protection he'll be on. it's unlikely many of his fathers who remain by loyal to him, will join the russian ministry of defense. now,
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these implications for the relationship between propulsion and the trouble will go beyond russia because of course balls now is that somebody does have thousands of flights as built. brushes, borders in africa. central alpha kamani does government contract sign between companies linked to per goals and, and indirectly, the crumbling and these countries. so what's going to happen that will affect both the space and the confidence and the criminal as well, which is used wagner. the project is political and economic much beyond this board as so, so the questions to be on. so it's about it's legal status, about precautions, future roll, and exactly how russia will now project that out of its power across. so i'm building this boards and of course one of the other big questions here is what impact this event will have on the front lines and you crime it will suddenly, i think it's going to have uncertainty and confusion among the russian army and
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come on. so as to how space this attempted mutiny could have happened and ball going to was big problems all good, the best fighting force that resulted in the capture of box moods. also known by the covenants as i've almost in ukraine for gulshan claimed the following force of 25000 men. but for such a small force it was hardly effective. it defaults to maintain lines where the russian army retreated. and really this also silence his voice was like critical of the crowd of precaution and was very much a rabble rouser, who was highly critical of dressing felt bras, alleging the corruption, the income of this is very much the solid thing. all the critics, the loss of a russian funding force on the front lines. this will certainly have an impact on russia's campaign in ukraine. ok, thank you. somebody said as daniel hopkins for us and most guy. but let's talk to russell and jordan, who as line for us in washington dc, and obviously the vitamin ministration will be keeping a very close eye on developments and the secretary of state and to the blinking has
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been doing the rounds. on the sunday news shows, what does he be inside the secretary of state onto the blinking was one of our many top level officials in the volume ministration, who were making phone calls and holding video conferences with their partners and allies after the crisis broke out. on friday, on sunday, as you noted, the secretary of state was on the public affairs shows here in washington. and he essentially a trad proud, a very fine line. he did not want to say that in the us, his view that there's a real was just throw it. but as it were for vladimir putting the president of russia, he also did not want to say what is meant for all you'll get a free goals and the leader of the wagner group. but he did say that this has raised real concerns among the u. s. edits, allies,
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this is the secretary of state. this has been a devastating strategic failure for putting across personally every front economic military, geo political standing. but again, to the extent this presents a a distraction, a loss of focus for the russians that maybe help the ukrainians on the battlefield . now what you did not hear of down to me, blank and say during his talk show appearances is whether or not the us is going to actually have any top level engagement with the russian leadership. blinking said he had not spoken with his counterpart survey law prop the foreign minister. he said that a so far the us president joe biden has not spoken with lot americans the russian president. however, he did want to stress that as best as the us can determine, there has not been any change in the pastor of russia's nuclear weapons arsenal,
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or it's nuclear status. and he said, the same remains the case for the united states. so a tiny bit of good news there that the status quote, at least from a national security standpoint, is still in fact the status quote. okay, thank you. that is rosalyn jordan for us in washington dc. when you cry and at least one person has been killed into injured in a rocket strike that had central donates bruship lines key for the attack. i like how soon has this report from the eastern ukrainian city? we are the gifts key neighborhoods engine. yes. good, one person was killed and said that was injured off the ukrainian shutting of this business center assessment is that this is a high mazda missile. we've sent the remains of the missile for further investigation. one person was killed and to what ended as we can see, the amount of the destruction,
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mainly the glass of this building has been broken and sunday. so the only few people coming through this through the center. however, on the other side, that is a residential building and it's clear the amount of destruction on the facade of the, of the building on this i was hiding with my cat in the bathrooms. the song was horrible. know, as we understood, the person who was killed is around the 28 years old and seems now one of the this family members just 5 and use his morning, his brother or friend. this is a, this is the scene of the i talked here in and yet all the how sion under
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0 yes. okay. this forces the pushing south and east rushes defense ministry said it's forces have repelled to text me back. most funding is also ongoing in this operation region and west of donated, square you crime and re taken several villages in the past 2 weeks, showing how reports from teeth it became clear as events unfolded on saturdays, it ukraine's military come on. we're going to be doing whatever they could to try and exploit what was happening on russian territory and rest of them down, looking for weaknesses in russian defences along the front line. perhaps caused by the redeployment of wagner forces and make a what they could. and by the latter stages of the day, we were hearing about advances that had been made at various points along the front . notably the a back moved that area in the east that wagner most recent being heavily involved in fighting for and defending. and also with that the ukrainians had re taking an
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area called cross nogales that it be occupied by russian forces since 2014. now does all of that add up to a real change in the dynamics, the overall dynamics of the battlefield? quite possibly, not, it's more like a window of opportunity that will begin to narrow, presumably, as wagner forces are re deployed to the front line. arguably, what does change though is a perception of rushes vulnerabilities. the idea of the pressure applied on the battlefield can also add to pressure inside rush it internally foraging cracks among the elite and potentially even applying the pressure to the kremlin. and that is an important morale boost as you cry and continues it's counter offensive. you need to early stages, we continue to be told the bulk of prepared forces have not yet been committed to the fight. an as an when they are, it will be with this added incentive now with success on the battlefield is not just about shifting front lines,
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but also potentially about inflicting pressure inside russia potentially even influencing. changing the criminal. jo, nicole elders 0 t bill proud to is the with whom message capital in head of the global magnet ski justice campaign. he joins us from london. thank you very much for being on al jazeera, i guess. so i mentioned you've been watching very closely of the last 48 hours as the unravel in russia. what do you make of this new city and then withdrawal as well. i mean it's, it's, it's quite remarkable. i think it's probably the biggest challenge to putin's authority. since he came to power 23 years ago, the fact that you could have a uh, as far as the private military company, taking over a military base in rust off taking over the next town burn edge. getting 2 hours out of moscow is unprecedented. and it's,
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it's an extremely bad omen for, for vladimir, put in for him to be seen to be so weak, even even with their withdrawal. the fact that they were able to do this, it kind of opens up pandora's box. and anybody who's ever says, i don't like vladimir putin looks at this and say that they have no defense is that there is no, uh, was you know, that these, these guys just rolled right into these, into these towns. and that's a very, very daunting sort of thing for putting because his whole power power situation has been based on being seen to me, the, the most brutal, the most in control of the most sadistic guy around. and all of a sudden he looks like a weakling. yeah. and for a strong mantle weakling, but that's not good. we were talking to diplomatic. it is a james buys uh at the you in headquarters a little earlier. and he was saying that the us had some sort of idea that something along these lines might be imply a bit of an obviously took, put in completely by surprise. is that how you see it?
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and i think it did because if they had any idea they wouldn't, wouldn't have allowed in and, and, and this is supposed to be a country with the, with used to be in the k g, b. now is the f s b, which is the the security uh you know, that the security services is their job to be finding out about the stuff before it happens. and instead of doing that, they're there. what they're doing is, is basically mafia. extortion, they're, they're just, you know, the, as bad as the military, as in russia. so where there are security services to try to prevent, you know, these types of situations. and so it really is everything about this more from start to finish as expose russia to be a hollowed out. um, you know, totally corrupt and ineffective. yeah. country and all of their institutions don't . how precarious a position is person now? and i think he's, you know, i think this is the beginning of the end for food and i don't think that he can survive this. and then putting, of course,
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thinks the same thing right now. and so one of the things he's has to do, no matter what, is to try to reassert his authority to try to show everybody that he is. that was the scariest, toughest maintenance guy around. how does he do is what i would it's but what i would expect to happen is that we're going to see a purge. see if you remember back in 1937 stolen, purge the country looking for for a traders and young people who were on his side. i think you're going to see putting, going through an old lady purge where all sorts of people, uh, enemies, even friends are or suppose it friends that he starts. disc pricing are all going to be rounded up. i can't imagine that's not going to happen. and he asked as and show everybody in russia that he's the nastiest piece of work out there. so everybody sort of goes back to their bases and doesn't ever think about this again . and just on that point, there has been a concern rise that to put in being backed into a corner,
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could result to using tactical nuclear weapons on the front lines. and you try and what do you make of that? do you think that that is a distinct possibility? well, i mean to do anything that he thinks will further his goals, but it doesn't seem to me that using nuclear weapons and you claim further as these goals, what it for. so it doesn't end the war. second way, he would lose all alliances with india, china, and south africa and other countries because nobody can tolerate that. 3rd, there's a, a mushroom cloud that will probably blow east. and for us, that's the point where nature gets involved. nato is not going to allow b a they, they may not get involved with nuclear weapons, but he can't allow to have nuclear weapons use without a response. because if that happens, that other countries of nuclear weapons will then use it, use them. and there has to be sort of a devastating response. i believe that it could and where to use nuclear weapons. and that would be truly the end of his regime at that point he wouldn't survive. okay, we're going to have to leave it a bit. we really do appreciate your time into your insight as it was that's built around
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a c o with image capital. thank you. thank you. i to but there is plenty more ahead on this news out including go to mullens version a hotly consists of presidential election. and the allegations of campaign for a roller coaster accident in sweden raises questions about the safety in europe, and in support. the licensed world rally championship price throws up some surprises for the drivers. scientists here with that story, the lady of the great conservative party has claimed a victory in the 2nd round of the pile of entry election from the prime minister periodical smith to attack us. we'll now get another boy d, as an office. he says, voters have given his body a clear mandate to push through economic reforms. let's talk to john, so reckless,
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who is live outside of voting station in athens, and as we mentioned in mr. thomas has just been speaking, what else do they have to say of the well, he thinks the greek people for relaxing new democracy. he got very much the same proportion of the popular vote that he had 5 weeks ago. just about 40 percent of the vote. he is going to accept that results unfolding the government tomorrow morning. he says, now he had this for a piece of action. because 5 weeks ago, the electron low didn't give him an outright majority. you need a 151 seats in the 300 seat chain, but to form a government. this result, gibson, a 158. so it's a clear margin of victory. but if they select from low, so we have now had been in force 5 weeks ago. he would have gotten a $117.00. because in these intervening weeks,
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most small policies have gone into a problem with 5 weeks ago, 5 parties made the 3 percent special to enter parliament. now you have a policies. greeks have decided that they're going to give new voice is more of a chance. 3 of these small policies uh to the right of new democracy. so as of right with creek of voters, that was the across europe is now being seen here as well. the center left and left parties together concentrate about another full of equal to new democracies. thoughts, they are that voters broken up between full policies for coalition. the radical left seat is a socialist communist and a new policy of sailing to freedom. so those policies won't have a single voice in parliament. it's really remarkable how cities are it has just the place or this last toss of its following comparative january of 2015 when it came
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to power with 35 percent of them. and what do we think he is going to do with his mandation of the well, he's made it very, he has presented a very clear economic program. he's got very clear macro economic goals. i went to 4 years ago, the figures, but basically a new democracy has promised to post public investments as promise to raise a foreign direct investment. they're going to raise average wages. they're going to increase the level of a government so that by the end of this time, in 4 years time, all of greek citizens interactions with the state will be online. about half of them are already that's done in the last 4 years because of cove. it so there's a great large forward in economic development. growth is going to be an average 3
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percent. he promises uh for the next 4 years. what is the option of all of this? to reduce the appointment, to reduce the public service which is very high. and to give great contests at a real quality of life and standard of living by staying at home, not having to flee to relate the markets of western europe. okay, thank you so much for that update. that is joan surplus outside parliament and athens incidents paramilitary rapids support forces say it's taking control of the police headquarters. and cartoon. this video appears to show responses at the size . tv shilling, and it strikes have been carried out across the city is finding between the army and its rival paramilitary force inches. it's 11th week. more than 2000 people have been killed and about one and a half 1000000 forced to leave their homes. have been, morgan has moved from of them on the account to the headquarters of the central reserve police militarize unit of the police force has been the scene of intense
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fighting between the central reserve police department through rapid support. 4th, it's for the past 3 days. now the iris stuff on sunday announce that'd be have game full control of the head school to and its life in close proximity to another account that belongs to the iris though. also in the southern parts of the capital sources in the army and few residents remaining in the southern parts of the capital. tell them, look, the very best buy thing is still ongoing. and that'd be the nice army sent by suggests and more troops to enforce their presence and continue a tax on the ira stuff around the central reserve police headquarters. now that's not the only place where there's been fighting between the 2 sides. there's been artillery strikes, launched from the city of the mind to what's the northern parts of the capital m. s . tracks launched on iris depositions also in the northern parts of the capital. there's also been fighting in yeah, in a south and are for residents say that several homes were have as a result of fighting between department of through rapid support forces. and this
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is denise army in south dar for this all happens with no sign of talks ongoing between the recess. and this is denise army. the mediator is saudi arabia and the united states who are facilitating talks between the 2 and the side of 60 of to announce that talks have been and adjourned. and it's not clear when they will review again. meanwhile, civilians continued to be caught in the crossfire between the recess and the to the new army. and many, especially in the southern parts of the capitol at the moment, say that they don't know how they can escape the fighting people more going onto vera on demand in syria at least to live in people have been killed and it strikes 30 of us were wounded in the attacks and it live provence that's under verbal control. a vegetable market on the outskirts of just a of sugar was among the targets. the area is part of a ceasefire deal sponsored by to key and russia. his vitality by h. e. a busy fruit and vegetable markets. now the latest site of renew bombardments, the north west,
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syria volunteer syrian civil defense group. the white helmets help the many who are injured. the searing observatory to human rights says the strikes were carried out by russian war plains. did you see them targeting very far from their pond the, from their limits? in fact, they are targeting the single unit in for the villages on top, which are full of divisions. the cdns who is based on their own, on pounds and, and, and bid is due by also the fact rochelle resumed strikes and the rebel held it live region in recent weeks. after months, long pause. now it's worsening and all ready dire humanitarian situation in a region struck by a devastating earthquake in february bid admission h e l g 0. italian volunteers have relocated nearly $200.00 microns, who landed at the small sicilian islands of length into the mountain with $55.00, unaccompanied, minus including 2 infants. they were all taken to
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a facility in the port city of savannah and south west and instantly facing is on the way in guatemala as fiercely contested presidential election, tainted by allegations of campaign fraud. well, the 9000000 people are registered to vote at least 24 candidates are running. that some have been left down to 2 alleged electro irregularities. people are also fighting for members of congress and local governments. mon friday. mclean is executive director of transparency international with watson mala. he explains why the elections may be seen is not the free no fear. the reason is because the a electoral authority b is not independent. so the, the, our, a given, they are receiving orders from the, or their power speeds, the executive branch, the huge that the branch, the do, these tree branch. they are all call it by, uh,
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uh, by a union that week or fox. the groups are to the group, this is a to who got the power after the experience or for the dimension information that getting to unity. who discovered a lot of cases up for auction. the board be not the leads power in the country. so they spare these permission in, in to, in, to 19, in and they started a new agenda for the country. and these are gym. that is to load these spaces. so the point one, a claim for corruption from playing for impunity. and they are the ones where i wrote the selections, that's why he got the categories that are out of the system because the legs are expelled. the still ahead on the al jazeera, a possible electrolytic breakthrough for each of these 5 rice is the if the sensitive side on its 5th governing post. plus i'm a clock in the congo base and in central africa to 40 on the world. because
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tropical payments and the trucks they may face from point expiration and is an important week for competitive video gaming is east sports default. their push to be included in the olympics. hello, we have it right. brush, smile, wind, still blowing down the eastern side of saudi arabia allows the clear sky is, of course, much of the middle east, say the wind is just coming in from the north of the northwest. but the pers case wind simply concluded our strongest windsor pushing across the arabian sea, and that is, of course so tied up with the southwest monsoon, pushing those reins across the indian. now with the dust, the sands they're just across, that's the eastern side of saudi arabia. temperatures here and die hard around 44 celsius. oh,
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quite as hot as we go on into shoes. i still halting off the little breezy, the little dustin dustin signed to watch out for at last i sure was there will remain just around the cool cause is long as you drive close to good parts of tequila at present. try to across the northern parts of africa. i would say it was west africa, sing some big and black. the storms have the, the seasonal range doing quite nice. the now pushing a little further north was cool. some localized funding as close as per usual. they are very intense and very heavy down pulls all the way across, west africa, as they should be. have you showers. they also extend the way across a good path. so if the house of africa equitorial africa, we will see increasing by coming into south africa over the next couple of days with rain from ice pots.
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the the your, what you notice here, a reminder of our top story is the south. wagner, troops have pulled out of the russian cities as a thor on ish, and also hold on to subsidize, mutually was cooled off following entailed pro could find fellers to a secretary of the site as the blinking says, the music shows a crack and screws and scripts on power strikes and series will help it live problems have killed at least 11 people. americans on the outskirts of to sales sugar was attacked. the area is included in the 65 deal sponsored by to kia and russia and deleted all of the great conservative policies claiming victory in the 2nd round of the parliamentary election pundents to carry our customer to attack us . as the wind gibson mclean,
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men dies for his reform agenda. and that election comes just dies off to one of the worst migrant by disasters on the mediterranean sea. the greek co, scott was blamed for not doing enough to save lives. 750 people. i believe to have died. many of them were from pockets done with police, the cracking down on people, smugglers and families waiting for closure. here's michael apple. the police write a house in the town of goods and puck. these guns, putting job provence, they're looking for a suspect, they believe could be responsible for smuggling migrants into your rates like this all being carried out more than a week. often overloaded, fishing boat carrying migrants capsized off the southern coast of greece. with pucky stands economy in crisis and inflation at almost 40 percent. many are risking
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the lives to find a better future in europe. more than 700 people, all the leads to have died in one of the west refugee tragedies in europe. hundreds, but from pakistan. and these anger and the degrees, this man lost his brother, did the did god, yeah, we knew about the risks of trying to get to europe. but one other option did we have die here from hunger and poverty or risk our lives to seek base or opportunities abroad. this mother says she paid more than $50000.00 to traffic has to take us on the one day that going to forget off to the sad use of the boat capsizing the government has asked for my dna sample so that my son can possibly be identified and that kind of bizarre ball tells investigate is he struck a deal with a man standing in hen coast next to to get his son to your we are attending to the government. please bring us sons back,
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dead or alive. these cruel men took $11000.00 and we still lost and loved ones. he's ruined our lives. the man erased them in the rate, admits traffic, and people will incur your you what we had to deal $11000.00 to take their sons to italy. but we told them, but all the risk involved, even about the possibility of the boat cap sizing and then losing their sons. but they insisted i take them at any cost of the families of the victims che, some of the memories of those last and can only hope raids like these will help prevent others suffering. a similar fate, mike level, which is there. a rollercoaster has the railed at the same park in sweden, killing one person, and entering 9 up as the carriage from the jet line, roll the coast to install co broke away mid ride, sending people falling to the ground. the grown alone, same park was lighted, evacuated, and will remain closed for at least a week. while police investigate the attraction was 1st launched in 1980 ies and
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trembles of spades of around 90 kilometers per hour. lloyd elvis unit is a power electronics engineer who has worked on functional safety, who joins us from los angeles. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. i guess . first of all, what do you think went wrong with this role? acosta in sweden. i mean, the 1st thing, i mean, the fact that is have been on for since 1988 and this is actually a grab the kind of, uh, another protocol. so they've been in the okay, i think used to be called nightmare. i was actually retired now and then, and there was no recorded accident there. that's could be something happened and maintenance. and, you know, you know, i mean i, my speculation is like, is by most, mostly due to human error. i mean, if there's any old on the coast or it's not any of the capacitors, and in, so i mean, most likely like something happened in the maintenance. and i think the wisest thing to do at this point is just like, i mean they just shut it down,
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shut down the whole park to investigate the gone wrong. um, usually like when you design these thing them and you design him with a, with usually a lot of back up, you know, mean they have a lot of sensors. they have a lot of things that detect if anything could happen. and usually it does give you the mitigation to, to do you have to be able to be able to stop it, slow it down. i mean, the, you know, mean phoenix, the number of people. but right now, i mean that the capacity with only 14 people. so i mean there's something definitely with was, was wrong. i could do to us human error, right. my pretty suspect speculation on my side. okay. but what sort of regulation or the sides is the of the impact crowds like this one? yeah, so most likely goods usually like go under like, like usually low kind of local state your installation. i mean, anything, i mean for instance, like you're like we'd be regulated by the government usually safety agency for maintenance. uh, you know, like the in the design process, you'd wanna be, be designed it with, with a move called like a redundant system. i mean,
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i worked on similar things like with aircraft. uh, you know, usually like the meals for the cabinet, for example. it would that be a, uh, you know, multiple things like this that was there a different kind of agency but could do that that you know, the, the, the actually usually do inspection and make sure that, you know, like they actually like follow the, the due process which was like, usually like, you know, i or teen inspection. i couldn't do that. you'd want to do a lot of inspection and beforehand, a lot of time, like, when you know, the, are usually long early tests runs in the morning or for the sisters sometime that you know, the fact that it's been so safe, it's so old, you know, like you know, i can actually cause could cause like leading to like negligent, because people just get into the habit of like, yeah, this thing working on it and never anything went wrong. so yeah, you know, data net might be some of the things could lead to that. okay. oh, also i want to ask you about the thrill seeking the adrenal inside of it. i mean, people go in these rides because they, they want that sense of danger. i mean,
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how difficult is it to give them that while also making sure that it is safe that we need to eat, you have to do any do that to process you know, so that, you know, mean you know me something definite that this has been done for a long time, i mean it's definitely not a designed issue. you know, so i mean, most likely just have to do. you have to make sure that you know, everybody follow their teen. everybody follow the safety and making sure like all the passenger have, you know, follow, follow the procedure like mature, like they are, you know, having there is but they say to mechanism the seat belt the whatever the call them and position. and also the other thing could be external factor like, you know, for example, like, you know, what had happened if somebody like dropped the phone on the truck right before the wheel, you know, so i mean, you know, the think would lead into the some things like that would you look at doing the interference with something can be outside of the control. yeah. so, i mean, the possibility is like, you know, i mean, could be like one of many things. okay. we really do appreciate your time. and to your insight that slowly elvis you need thank you or palestinian group. i'm us has held
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a month through the besieged kansas trip to only its members who were killed in this riley attacks. thousands of mazda officials and fights has visited the bereaved families. india is prime minister, isn't egypt for a 2 day visit to strengthen economic ties? president abdel, how dial cc on it's the ritual mowdy with the owner of the nile egypt highest civilian awards the to hoping to increase their trades to $12000000000.00 annually within 5 years. india one. so defense deal and denver 10. egypt i'm is to import more food and wage from india, or the 5 rise alternative for germany. policy has one that's 1st governing paused of any kind in the local election opinion. polls suggest that the popularity is only on the rise. founded a decade ago. the policy became increasingly populated during the refugee crisis in 2015,
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winning 12.6 percent of the vote in the 2017 election to it's popularity dip slightly. during the carpet process, the recent opinion polls show that 20 percent devices would vote for the if the end of the election health now step boston reports from the city of summerville, with the 8th, the head secuity, nearly half divides, and the 1st round of local elections and has now secured a breakthrough. the far right slacks and banners combined with a winning mood for some in germany. a sign of protests for others, an unpleasant side. the alternative for germany party is becoming increasingly attractive for focus with the majority, electing the a. if the doing district elections and some of the, and the a of the candidates becoming a district chief in germany for the 1st time i was letting myself be insulted as being a nazi because i'm sympathizing with the a f d for may. the if the is the only policy representing
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a constitutional rights and freedom of opinion. sonya book is part of touring and in the form of east germany, a region with a strong a f t base. one of its lead us has been charged with using nazi slogans that our band this year with their surfaces. how to designate to alternative for germany, par, to hear him during as an extremist organization and its lead us and supports us how closely being watched. looking at the country's history, the growing popularity of the far right. is that on comfortable trend for many here in germany, and it's long how to move 90 had against voting for the ac. seems to have disappeared. during his campaign, the opponent from the christian democrats at a wind for the anti immigration party would be a disaster for business and tourism in the district as minus ace, to cause a delay of a central government to what's happening here. and i keep that green energy policies, all these things germans are not allowed to do anymore. live agree ministers, hot back and bad luck. it shows politicians have distance themselves to 5. and the people who can tell me
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a call to bendy. avery has grown louder with the state funded institute for human rights, saying it's found enough violations of the constitution that would justify this. at least in the past. it didn't really harm the party. you went, it was a that and then was being watched by the security and the institutions because well, people usually identified with the ideology or not scared by mentors being taken against the the photos. and so in a book, say they want change and lower prices, even if this means electing the file right, leader, then divide it into history, could repeats itself if the situation doesn't improve chromebook, i wasn't born then, but it could happen again if it goes on like this a strong message from a small district that it seems the government invalid can no longer ignore step 5, some l g 0. so one of the anti abortion activists in the us have celebrated the 1st anniversary of the supreme court decision to overturn the ruling that legalized
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abortion. nationwide the ruling gave states the rights to band abortions leading christian conservatives urging republican presidential candidates to support such bands. meanwhile, abortion rights supporters have much than the us capital to mark the of attending of roovis as white protest as gathered to really support the politicians to support the right to the procedure the hit of next year's election. there are $22.00 states plus this place where we are right now. this is the, i'm a, a better protected abortion access. this is the one. this shows us that when you elect reproductive freedom, champions up and down the ticket, what do they do? they protect our freedom, they protect our rights. so we have a clear job ahead of us, right? it's electing reproductive freedom champion,
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an airplane use to execute political dissidents during argentine is dictatorship in the seventy's has been for petri acid from the united states. was used for circled death flights, political prisoners with drugs, and throwing from the aircraft into the sea. the sky then p 51 was found in the us, where it was being used to sky diving to the us aircraft carrier has arrived in vietnam weeks off to annoy protested against chinese vessels sailing. and this was the nuclear powered warship. ronald reagan was welcomed by the enemy's officials in the port city of the neg. it's the 3rd visit by us aircraft carriers since the end of the vietnam war. in 1975, it comes as the 2 countries marketing ideas of what they call a comprehensive partnership. a 5 year old boy and his mother have died off to fundable. so swift areas of wisdom, the costs of a video i posted on social media shows the city of highs a flooded up. the heavy, ryan's and nearby mountains police. it to other people have been injured in taken
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to hospital and an india excess of ryan and flooding. as for thousands of people to seek shelter in camps, one soon finds also found a new by new delhi and the north eastern asylum state. at least 3 people died and more than 1000 villages are affected. will so risky work as in china, have evacuated people, stranded in floods and provinces in the east and south. torrential of ryans also flooded as to the north of macau, forcing residents to evacuate. using inflammable rods, farmers and civil provinces, a reporting crop damage. ideal climate. the conditions have resulted in the parents of tens of millions of butterflies and south with china. take a look at the spectacular side and the unit and province some cooling, breathtaking boom of butterflies appearing in the classes and forests. and along the streams and pathways,
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scientists expect between 80 to 100000000 of them from about a 1000 species this year. as the democratic republic of congo is home to the world's largest tropical pete lands, they store huge amounts of comp and regulate the planets climate, and how many species of plants and animals that they face a new thread, oil and gas exploration that will begin soon. o environment is in the clock, travel to the lamar curve as is in the sea. so let's have a look at where we been and where we gain this is a map of the d. c. this is the congo river here. and we started off in the band, dr. right the going up, the conquer river. the longer tribute trailed along the tributary all the way to pass increases where we refueled. and then we went along to barrenca where we met the village chief. it's a 2 day trip for 100 kilometers. we know, and i so crew round about here. and today we'll go to this, not sure was a, we'll see lots of by diversity and you see the peak lenses crucial for this area.
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also, the reserve was says up in the 1990s to protect the by diversity of a large wave of forest. it takes in the fringes of something any recently discovered tropical pete lens are of critical importance to the environment for these, these trees life, thousands of years of water load, decomposed forest, a slab of locked in cobb, and 6 times the size of belgium. so tell me about the peelings and how they are going because here we see the trees that you great out of the water in the muck, or is the thing. it's like 5 bucks on to flow. monthly is bits long. it land is also very important for some species like elephant, most of the time they're coming, this big land place become looks out for this specific in this area. the rain 1st here is also having to put new bodies along with chimpanzees. the
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crisis human relative for now, the patrons are in good shape, with all extraction could devastate them. this being described as one of the most intact and remote eco systems on us. this is the largest tropical pete land in the world. and to put that in perspective, the carbon that stored here is equivalent to 20 years worth of greenhouse gas emissions from the united states. we should the world's 2nd largest submit to an affair is messed with this. and all of that carbon would just be unlocked. and a crucial tub in store will be lost forever. then there's a potential for pollution. these images come from the site of d all c. so current or the extraction site on the atlantic coast will lead toward listing streaking the ground environment. let's say the niger delta has already demonstrated the wholesale devastation or extraction can bring the next 4 additional between the life of people depends a 100 percent on the forest. here any kind of drilling activities would be
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devastating and imagine any pollution into the river and people handle, it would be a disaster for the population. so what does a government of d all see say, let maintains it will ensure a respect for the environment and that exploits in the countries, oil and gas resist or an economic necessity to help its people make loud. how does era, the mocker is a democratic republic of congo, which is here a spoke to a d. c government, the spokes person in paris to ask why oil brought it to being put up for auction. now this was his response, dissociated, crazy. a sick a we need to make a difference between what the will of the population is and the needs of the population, as we know very well, we are launching this auction because we're trying to improve people's lives. it's totally contradictory to us to say that the population oppose the plan. when for us this will help them have more prosperity. so like because we decided to launch this offer to increase our capacity to answer the needs of the population. also,
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we did not launch this without consultation with the main leadership in these areas by the ministry of hydrocarbons. we know there's been some of that b lation by and jose will say, we don't have the right to exploit these resources because we must protect these sites, protect their heritage. and these communities, we say that developed countries have already exploded their own resources for their own benefits to serve their populations. and as for d, r c, we know that we are a country of solutions and several, and we're conscious of our engagement to the world for that. so which in, in, on monday for pod for of that series is nick clinical thoughts on the increasing deforestation in the congo dyson, the so called lungs of africa. a little ahead on al jazeera digital, as illuminates the south korean capital. visitors can embarrass themselves in the creation of worlds of salvador dali, know tony county and, and support this form of french husband chevy in the settings form of just the right time to wimbleton.
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the how do you think consoles information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? listen, we flaming the story. the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. the most of the is going more popular than south korea. digital exit exhibition is showcasing the works of renowned wisdom, salvador dali antonia county l. just bear with me help with the projects directed in the capital,
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sol. he says he plans to expand the collection to include pieces from local office . and yeah, the team on this is to this helpful you so i'm just, i'm going to china because another union. so who util jingle got it? you most about 2 tons you to to know how do i some a little bit. is it just sort of cool to, to get a hold to allow us to know, to switch a massive, to move those headphones to mine either full of clothes and put down the price. and that totally told him that he's producing video in a sense of what have come up to the, to the how get them, you know, color and i'll get with myself was the so the total, then you have 6. how many on a venue sending a full? what is the one that has done what the tool is that a bit of to tell them toys up how to do the goal is to help i get the end of the thomas hill, top to bottom, doing
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a $10000.00 or so. so i'm going to have you done the detroit on surgery, i have kind of tool and tongue tongue. well, i guess i get it. so putting the money cuz he's not the tough guy to get them. they're totally on the knee process. i get the man to throw me on. how does it have you to tell me? i seem to have to do. she has to chase i to talk to you to help me. we'll talk to little to the computer. how do we sound? is illusion in one of the digital through little tendency. and so she will need to, if even catch us $100.00 a science of support. now his son, thank you very much tom. well, carlos has had us. it has returned to the top of the wall tennis rankings a title when at the queen's club championships in london means the spaniards will place mailbox, joke of it's as will number one,
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only the only worrying time entering his match against alex seminar came at the end of the 1st set, one on kind of needed the strapping on his right by 20 year old. that was still able to win the final and it's straight sets if it to, you know, only lift on kind of above deal coverage in the rankings. it also makes him the top seed for wimbledon, which starts on july. the said this was his 1st of a title when in a grass quote form that is my life. that is just everything you know, i always dream about to, to be in the store. and i mean, so once i got into the card, i put a smile on my face. i enjoy every single check on, you know, uh, i know, of course, playing such a events . you know, uh its something that things are gonna be my and something of how is it like vision?
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i try to to enjoy every single check on a former french open champion. ellen, i was typing co, we'll be targeting the 2nd grand slam titles. okay. at wimbledon, locked in, it was a straight fits when i over bob brush over all the tests with public in the final of the plastic you, i think it's great uh to in the single side to, especially before wimbledon, to get some confidence. and i mean, every much was really tough. nice. there was only my aaa to said, but it was a very hard match. and every, i'm really happy with the all the weekend. i think i play the well, you 1st of a and then pick a sports week has begun in single for the world anti doping agency has been drafted in to offer education to gamers. is just one of the steps of being taken by east sports in his efforts to one day make it to the olympics. david stokes hospital, east boats is
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a $1000000000.00 industry which huge price money on alpha. but still it currently has no regular treat buddy for drugs testing. the noval olympic e sports week is underway and single pole. but if gaming is to be included in the olympics proper, you would have to sign up for the will that the doping agency, which would mean regular testing in amounts of competition for the empty doping, i believe it's necessary because just like any of the spots in olympics east part you said legit sports where it's for just dense for example, it's physically the monday. so we want to ensure that all the players are clean but you will talk on the tree and signing some of the events at the end of the exports week, which is part of the international olympic committee strategy to remain relevant to young people and embrace new technology, the use of stimulants is not unheard of among games with many trying to stay a lot in front of screens for hours at the time. so while the is offering education programs on the changes performance enhancing drugs from what we have heard back
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from the layers, their whole has super happy to 1st page all day education sessions that will have. uh and so this is our 1st step on how that also the olympic movement can help a sports to double up and take some, some, some good direction on these topics that are here to preserve. also the house of the players and the furnace of the competition. although it's not considered an olympic sports, the i o. c officially recognized gaming as a split 2nd. tibbets, a in 2017. zoe is taking part in the dense and event why competitors try to match the moves of an electronic sensor. she says, training on an intent they switch best they present. there's an intense for me being a full time mom, a full time fitness professionals because i have many had to wear it. definitely take a whole lot of energy. but i'm embracing the challenge. i'm embracing the, the whole training on a daily basis and also my kids enjoying the training at home as well. the wind is
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a sports, we will be given trophies while the metals, but later this year there will be metals and alpha at the asian games in china. where for the 1st time the sports will be fully integrated. it's a major multi sports event. that stokes out your 0 is it is francisco. vanya has tightened his grip on the 1st place in the mail to a jeep. you will try to raise money. i was able to avoid trouble in the benevolence . jeff miller and maverick finality weren't so lucky. i knew when tom to claim his full whitfield the season and he's now $35.00 points clear at the top of the standing and the correct windscreen. couldn't the subsidy bestsellers you of frost winning the seventy's edition of the safari rally? can you the 8 time world champion, claiming victory by a margin of less than 7 seconds, feelings that kylie and para was 2nd and he needs to weigh in the overall world
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title sending and that's what was put for me. and how do you back to tom? thank you so much sign it. well, that is all from a total of credit for this news. hell, but the team in london with neat bock and will be with you in just a moment. first of all, the days, news that you into that you can also keep up to date on our website the the basically entities just the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pump solutions doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into b c. think about to their lives. it's enough for money to go on its own and to
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