tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 11, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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shoes for real people, the listening 1st tunes in us is talk radio volume in america. there is no room. and that's for how democracy works is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party act, one of the 2 parts, especially on the jersey to the fellow i'm about to send. and this is the news on life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, a historic time in the hawaiian on the molly is reduced to ashes like catastrophic wildfires. at least 55 people being killed. people lost everything. home, jobs, their cars,
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some their pets is still people missing. to find some to supporters in news, hundreds gathered outside a friend's military base condemning what they called on interfere and a special consuls appointed to investigate the business. the means of a son of us president joe biden and breton removes asylum seekers more controversial processing center. after bacteria is find in the water system and i'm time how much with the school to sweeten the martin and the women's that walk up. and they'll take on spain in the semi finals thoughts that they need is extra time to get past another minute. the we're going to begin this, these are in hawaii, the search continues for hundreds of people missing off. the devastating wildfires ripped through the island of bali at least 55 people as have been killed. officials
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say that number could rise fast moving places are still binding in 3 places to arranging in central and southern parts of the island. hundreds of buildings have been turned to ash, including a historic town. buyers are fueled by dr. agitation and funded by winds from how to can dora state officials have called the largest natural disaster in hawaii, is history. some survivors say they've lost everything. this is going to go on for a while. this is gonna take years years to recover and it just breaks my heart. that's all the history from back in the waiting days. the 1800 us ashton does. this is our 1st time coming back and like actually knowing that our house for now we haven't really known anything for the last couple of days because there's no information coming through. we have, since we have no power, no cell service, no. why fi we're getting fits from car radio,
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but nobody really knows until they have to make it in here, whether their houses are standing or not. i know the question on your mind is when can i get back to my home? just as soon as we can try to provide a certainty that we have recovered those that have perished. and that's really our, our goal right now. we're hoping to find people that might just be injured a lot of time as fast as the incident. so we're still in that phase of a modern list and we're going to go to $200.00 times and he's standing by for us and cali on the affected island of bali and hawaii. she have, i know you and the team have just got there. what's the latest that you've been seeing as you've arrived me for? so people for you, because we have 4 people. so trying to get back over there on a more and more flight styles, even leaving the items up behind ours is behind that mountain. behind on the far these are restricted access to the area, which is actually becoming
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a little bit of a sort of tension. now about about the residence you want to retire and the community groups you want to go in and and, and help with that. i'm trying to supplemental thinking the other things just sort of been trying to try to get, you know, by the see, but i've been stopped by the case gone. you're far the same. i think i'll still try to come to terms of what's happening as you know, any is either of the devastation that we've seen. but we're told that at least a 1000 people are missing as far as the state we're talking about. but doesn't necessarily mean the worst. this good just mainly because of the lack of communication is all about side of the behind about nouns that people haven't been able to get on top of except about 3rd. when you look at the sort of language being you use some of the language of one official use yesterday. it was that the man but said we're going to trial very best to identify those who perished and match them back with our families that got some really off. similar remains, but frankly,
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people who didn't get to make it out. you will have to have to reach the front piece together to be filed and we know the specialized teams are coming in from california who i used to be dealing with. well, 5 just above adults were able to, to low, tight human remains. who doesn't have to be i. that's what i got to say that came on the elderly population of the highland who may have thoughts. so as, as, as one visual set, you know, the 5 rates just sort of help with coming. that was our need that started to evacuate. but as we know, we didn't talk to a truck, the things moved so fast and that seems to be such a significant thing. in this particular case, it seems to cut the whole island by surprise. was there any indication that people have that this was going to happen? was there any chance that people had to be prepared for it? i think now i missed the, the grief, but the devastation that people are feeling. they're all, you'll see. there's a question spinning off now. hawaii as well for the 1st of the most significant,
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quite full how's the public safety woman system in the world, the largest one in the world. because while you start printing financial does all stuff so hard cuttings, all categories, you know, but the list goes, goes on and i should all me. so that was not where i could off speak to sort of the items of different parts of sound in the event of some sort of terrible natural disaster. there is no indication for that emergency warning system was actually was actually used instead of far he's a power base, get paid by sort of one and you often get on your cell phone. is that gonna be things sound? television reports, radio warnings. but what was the telecommunications, what not down by the fine. what's your tricity have gone? a lot of people have hardly just yet just do the place to get those links are better big questions about about that. and it literally everything in the items only dissolves to bodies and disaster preparedness report updated to 2021 for this area. ready particular susceptible to wildfires for
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a host of different reasons and stuff are disease. i also point to the claremont fit conditions. you got the start conditions. we kept tearing about that high pressure to the noise at the low pressure with a hurricane. hundreds of clouds way to the south, which has stuck in moisture from why somebody give you higher human drive. it also sucked the embers, witness of high speed from the high pressure to the to the north. and then your thought trend, how the wind was work here. anyway, the windows on mount a blurb east to west. so once there's windows coming down from the north van back learning westward over that mountain. and it was like, oh, without mounts. when they got dry, they got the foster backed up to unlimited crossover, just basically swap them out and maybe i can come true. i don't culture. so think of a possible outside of the items, just basically trying to find as one but said it's, it's brush. last advice we don't restore to have our clear sense of what was the visual edition model. speculation you may have that down, paul live is restored in california once about like sir, that is now
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a raging inside of the things together, blown by those winds down the mountain. if it's a high now, and then it becomes something very different, not just a wildfire, but, but the whole raging problem file boat effectively moving much quicker, but a wild 5 because now that you're doing 18th century, by the century, word instructors, it's not only do all the fuzz grubby, the bombing, as which of that big learned by the winds as well. it's about to move it even quicker than the fire itself. southern part of everything, so with a moment of the fire was over the next. it's on top of you and that's what we keep on hearing for people we're been hearing as you have about sab, the kind of a that's being kind of that delivered to, to the islanders. but in the, the time that you've been there, if you get any sense of what it is that people need, most right now the shelter. i really think that house a bunch of people come back to live down. this is a town or some, 13000 people that have to go somewhere. there are bills to be able to take this or
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take it went to the right time. so in other items people, that's why people are being evaluated. so i think shelter is the biggest, the biggest imperative out across the top service is resume proving, told her just being able to come online on that side of the month because it seems like the major fiber optic cable was best for cellphones and found fiber optic cables, water, i mean its all the usual mean basement gravy with a lot of times, talent is way past shelter. she had thank you very much. indeed. you advertise you talking to us from the whole noise on the island of molly in hawaii. you know, hundreds of supporters in these areas, cruelty does have gathered outside of french military basing of the capital, naomi there, protesting against the bay calls on an interference on decision of west african nations. the reply stand by forces their army chase. we're going to meet in gun and next week to discuss the next steps. russia is warned against the military intervention and as you are saying, it would be stabilize the entire region for malcolm was monitoring development as
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far as from incentive goals, capital dot com. what is the latest with the protest? as malcolm it was just a couple of hours ago and that protest is gathered outside that french military base. and that's still that right now at the holding plaque cods and chanting messages to be effective down with friends and down with a car wash. and co us is the regional economic block of west african nations, which just on says they announced that it would put together a stand by force, the head of a possible military intervention. it says that would be to restore democracy in an age. and now the french had a miniature base outside the capital, which was evacuated to be almost done. there were still some french soldiers at the 2nd base, which is by the airport and is just outside that base, that people are probably testing right now. and what more do we know about this uh force that echo was, is said to be pulling together. the intention,
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i think initially was to put it towards move it towards the borders. but do we have any indication what shape it might take as well as the statement it's on the on says day in nigeria, unannounced off that meeting that they would prepare what they called a standby for president. what sort of code was said the code divide would contribute a battalion of soldiers 850 soldiers that stand the number we go so far. the other countries haven't stated how many uh, they might contribute to nigeria and bidding on send a goal to said that they would contribute troops in the event that there was an intervention. now some of these leaders will have to get clearance from their respective governments to actually be able to participate in this. that chief of the ministry chief is going to meet next week. that's expected to take place and gone us to move these plans forward. now in 2017, that kid was put together for that uh intervened in gambia and the time it took
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about a month to prepare that for us. and that was a relatively simple operation entering a country that's basically an enclave of set of goals heading north and these. yeah, it would be much more was always the tentative and logistically, more complex operation. now the us in front of announced that they will back eco, us as decisions as has the african union. but just a short while ago, russia's ministry of foreign affairs said that any minute treat innovation intervention could bring a protracted conflict in these. yeah. and said that it would, the stabilize the region as malcolm web and set a goal is capital dot com. welcome. thank you as well that we're also programs like 6300000 people in sit on a one step away from famine is a conflict grind zone. but that has been some breakthrough. 5 trunks from the wsp delivered basic food items to west or for last week. one month and supplies is
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going to go to $15000.00 people since april, a power struggle between the cities, army and part of military rapids support forces. as far as at least 4000000 people from their homes. any role is a sit down country director for the world food program. a size is difficult to bring in aid for those in need. i would um classified as comp costs to go seek the pool actually leaving in a very desperate situation. we felt we felt medical supplies, we felt basic services and eighty's getting to a point. oh wow. i p c. the integrates interface drugs shown. busy uh, full 6, you know, it's, it's, it's all kind of just calling from 6300000 people on the prize a not being able to, to a whole new
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a day. we have a general us contributions of doing those. we have limited food assistance that we can go by. our biggest challenge is access. we're hoping that we've this product high or low con, void of 5 jobs a. as i speak, we are planning for a set called on voice large of this fi, scott. and we're hoping that we can be able to have access right to the company that has to do with the e, which is jeanina dining more ahead on the news are including ukraine's president crux donald corruption by sacking the hands of. busy regional military recruitment centers added to these struggles to cope with the surgeon migrants making the dangerous journey to the island of land produced an escape from the well. number
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one in toronto, son has got the action from the canadian open tennis. the special kinds has been appointed to investigate the business dealings of the son of us president joe, binding us attorney general medic, garland on friday on august, the appointment of david vice an investigation of hunter biden. the decision gives vise greater powers that was made after pleading adults fella pods between the justice department and the president's son. we're going to go to heidi joe castro in washington, dc. for more, for those of us we're watching, they said looked at one point with the plea deal was going to kind of wrap this all up and bring an end to the investigation in the case. what is david weiss going to be doing to rob? he's certainly going to be digging deeper. that is what all appearances tell us after this 5 year long federal investigation into 100 biden's. this of course,
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started with donald trump's presidency and with for publicans, saying that hunter may have participated in business dealings that benefited his father in properly. well, after that investigation, the only charges that the us attorney filed were taxed demeanors against the younger biden, which he was going to plead guilty to as you were talking about in this plea deal. that's a tax and literally fell apart. 2 weeks ago in federal court, they went there to sign the paperwork, but ultimately the 2 sides could not agree whether that plea deal in which 100 item was going to plead guilty to. not paying taxes on time into a gun crime. well, but the 2 sides couldn't agree whether that deal also would protect under by them from future potential charges. so the 2 sides were supposedly, in negotiations when suddenly this announcement came today unexpectedly from us
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attorney general. and garland saying that the prosecutor who's overseen this for the last 5 years, he's now been elevated to special council. this is of course, david weiss, who was appointed by trump, kept in that job by fight and senior to continue this investigation. and now as special council, he no longer has to answer directly to the attorney general. he has more freedom in carrying out this investigation. and by all parents, as he is going to extend it, digging deeper into hun, provided. yeah. so it sounds as though the investigation is going to become more intense. it's going to be interesting to get the reaction from republicans, isn't it? because for the length of time that there's been an investigation into 100 by them, they've already been joining like on favorable comparisons between that investigation. of course, the case is being brought against former president donald from is there any assessment about how this is going to play out is particularly of course, is we're heading towards next year's elections. right. and you know, and hunter bite and has been a primary target of trump on the campaign trail,
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trying to link hunter with bite and senior though there has been no evidence given that joe biden benefited from his sons business dealings. but certainly the skews were ahead of biden's republican detractors more ammunition, and that this is not putting away the investigation into hunter by then quietly to bed as all had assumed a just 2 weeks ago. instead this extending that investigation further. but interestingly enough, now that there is a special counsel involved and may actually make it more difficult for republicans to carry out their threat of eventually, impeaching joe biden over this, that's just something they're talking about at this point. but the of the attorney here, the special council had been and talked to appear before congress as part of that inquiry. now as special council, it's actually harder for him to talk about this case. so in fact, it might be more difficult to get down to those answers from the part of the republicans. but already you are hearing people commenting. republicans commenting
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about how this is only more evidence that 100 vide and in their estimation did something wrong. and that he should be made to pay for it. that's how did you have cash to bring this up to date from washington d. c. how do you think you do claims? president developments or landscape says he is firing. busy regional military enlistment officers, often a nationwide inspection authorities open to $112.00 criminal cases, including bribery and illegal border crossings. those the one to keep their army lines that lensky says to go and fight with russian troops on the front line. this is the name of c homeless and is wayne gomez. we're dismissing old regional military comments on the system should be run by people who know exactly what more is and why cynicism and bribery at a time of war is high treason in states. so just who'd been through the front line or who can't be in the trenches because they've lost their health, lost their limbs, but have retained their dignity and have no cynicism. they can be entrusted with
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this recruitment system. system legislators to have options. good morning. this was the northeastern training, the city of khaki. we have actually been investigating this case in the last couple of weeks and we found out that to landscape definitely has a huge problem here. we spoke to a special investigator and he told us about a real system in the whole line of this military recruitment agencies, including medical doctor, us, dreyfus, people all involved in these schemes. and basically what happens is, of course, your brain needs a lot of sole just now a lot of people are dying on the front line to counter offensive. it's not going as planned, but what happens is a lot of my don't want to slide. so they've bribing these officials, they paying according to this investigator up to $3000.00 to a guy, the ticket, the white tickets sold to say, which is sort of a magical certificate showing that they are unfit to fight. we also spoke to one of the people who don't want to go to the front line and he said,
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it's not only about rivalry, but there's also a lot of other things wrong with these recruitment officials they're using for us. but using all kinds of verbal abuse. so there's a whole system. and polanski is not only battling this on the front line against russia, but also internally baffling. this corruption, a nationwide us president joe binds us congress for an 8 package, was billions of dollars to support ukraine in the war against russia. but recent polls show, the majority of the american public are again sending more aid. instead, they draw the money spent on problems at home. biden's made the support fingerprint a signature as of as foreign policy agenda. now let's say that american weapons have been critical to ukraine success in resisting russian forces or so far biden's us congress for $21000000000.00 to support your credit until the end of the year. so it's a warm, again, the us has sent more than $75000000000.00 and assistance that includes your
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monitoring, financial and military support. but much of the aid has gone towards weapon systems and military training at of times of former congressional stuff. and he's joining his life from washington, d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. how much push back do you think there's going to be both politically and also amongst the public to this as well? i think most of the push back that we're going to see is going to come from the opposition party here in washington. and this is no surprise. in fact, we have heard from a number of republicans, even many who are running for president, that they do not want to see continued support or a blank check to ukraine. and already we've seen some level of disruption, even with in the republican party over these are comments. there had been some within leadership, particularly on the senate side that had been calling for aggressive support to ukraine. but in the house of representatives, a number of notable a maga or trump,
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republicans have not been so supportive of continuing support to ukraine. and so when congress returns from their august recess, we're going to see that spike take place in open between republicans and democrats . but more importantly, between republicans and republicans. yeah. and the deadline or some of the window for getting something sorted on, this is going to be pretty narrow. if they're coming back from recession in august, i understand that the existing funds may run out by the end of september. that's going to put a tremendous amount of pressure on the, by the administration. and it's going to have to make compromises if it's got any hope of getting this through isn't as yeah, that's true. in fact, if you go back to the beginning of the year, the, by an administration receive more than $54000000000.00 and appropriations from congress to run it until the end of the fiscal year. when congress returns, they have to deal, not only with that that in the resources to ukraine, but also develop
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a new budget that will fund the federal government going forward for the next fiscal year. and so any resources to ukraine will be in that. and so we're going to see a large white, some prep believe that we could possibly see another government shut, shut down as a result of all of this. of course, one hopes that doesn't happen. but seeing how close a congress and the white house came to a potential default over the debt ceiling, anything's possible, as we see the, those lines have completely been drawn between both sides. and we know how polarized washington is at the moment and talk us through some of the process here because one would imagine that when you're dealing with such an enormous amount of money and you're dealing with one, would imagine a quite i a fractured, should we say can a proposal when it comes to spending all those things that are automatically built in by, in this case the, by the administration. that they know that they're going to be prepared to throw away in negotiations in order to be able to get a cor through. as well,
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what we know is what's driving the administration is the frustration with how slow the counter offensive has gone so far. uh, it's been more increment. so as opposed to leaks in pounds. and so the buying administration recognizes that they have to do more, as well as other european and nato forces that's going to require resources and money. and we know the buying administration has been very aggressive. in fact, it was congress that was controlled by democrats. that was even more aggressive than me, the buying administration. but now we see now that one chamber of commerce is controlled by republicans. and because it's such a narrow majority in re, some republicans are going to have a much larger voice. and we know some of those republicans simply do not want to see a blank check. more importantly, many do not want to see any more resources going to ukraine. and so this is going to be not just a negotiation over how much, but it's going to be
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a negotiation over division strategy and purpose of us with military resources to ukraine, particularly at a time. and we already see that there are some readiness issues within the own us military, particularly given that you have one, you were us republican center that has held up hundreds of promotions, meaning for the 1st time, many major branches of the military do not have clear leadership let me ask you briefly, i mean, we've all, we've, we've got the elections coming up next year. we've mentioned before that there was a, the majority of american public, and at least the polls that have been published so far i are getting increasingly, again, sending more a, given that this is a central plank of the foreign policy of the, by the ministration. what impact is, is going to happen by these terms as moving forward in term towards the elections. i don't think the be election of the 2024 elections are going to hinge on ukraine. although americans are going to want to see that whoever the next commander in
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chief is, is someone who has a vision and a clear understanding of how to navigate the global ramifications of what's happening in the world right now. and so this will be a part of it, but certainly of the outcomes. we're not hands on what's happening right now or and willing hand on how much research, how many resources, or how much funding goes to ukraine in this upcoming fight that we're going to see . play out, eric as always, we're really grateful to you for giving us and your thoughts on this. thank you very much. indeed eric. thank you. 12 bridges removing dozens of asylum seekers from a controversial processing center after bacteria was discovered in the water system . integration officials, a sample showed legionella bacteria which can cause severe lung disease, barges mode in southern england and only open on monday. the government tends to has $500.00 people there and what it calls a cost saving measurable paul races. i've said that you can government's home office in london. this is just the latest and along
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a line of problems with his migrant policies. nipple. yeah. so certainly as rob, and if this incredibly embarrassing episode does spell the end of yes, another one of the u. k. government's new, hard line immigration policies. then it's perhaps we have any positive and what's also been a dreadful wait for the asylum seekers themselves. so it's, you know, an asylum seekers who've already had to leave that previous accommodation. be moved onto this barge 4 days ago, a box. so it was already described by the fiber guys union as a potential death trap. and then today moved off fits again, having been exposed to this potentially faithful bacteria. how none of the solid. and so you because the home office said, have actually displayed any of the symptoms of legionnaires disease as yet, but it can take up to to 16 days for the symptoms to pay a 20 other asylum seekers. 4 days ago refused to go onto the box before any of this
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was even known about. so it seems very unlikely that this, this episode will make it a more attractive place for anyone to move on. so if the government is even able to move forward with us as a policy and pull the we know what's happened to the margins that were on boards this and also do we have any idea of if the government has any plans to move forward with anything at this point a while late immigration minutes, the robot general case apparently sharing meetings to try and solve, solve this crisis. he's been under pressure from campaign groups who against the barge to resign having 2 days ago described to as perfectly decent accommodation. we don't know as yet why these 13 are in the solid and seek is being moved to as they continue to be monitored, hopefully for symptoms of legionnaires disease. it also puts pressure on the home secretary, so
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a brawl them into scrap this part of the immigration policy altogether. and the rest of policies is designed to take some of the 50000 aside, and seek is currently being housed in hotels, into cheaper accommodation. and also act as a deterrent site. more asylum seekers arriving in the u. k. mainly through small sites. there's also been questions about who knew well in this whole episode of the test. so legionella were apparently carried out according to home office sources. on the 25th of july, the asylum seekers moved in 4 days ago on the 7th of august and apparently some contractors involved with the babies talking barge already knew about the results on the dates hiring more facilities, say the government's view of policy on wednesday. on the took for the tests yesterday for the site before the asylum say, cuz we're finally moves out at today's friday. you know this, this whole policy is divided opinion in the u. k. but it's hard to imagine that
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even for the reserve in favor of this method of handling asylum seekers that they will have much faith in the government's ability to carry out those methods after what is happening with the baby style. okay. yeah paul, thank you very much. of the pol, reese of science, do you think of them this home office in london? as i said, i had an outage here on, on the tape, on the celebrates 50 years. we looked at the impact of the musical genre and global cultures. be a max writer who's in a spin of the world championships as the story the hello there, it's still a story of excessive heat across the middle east. an event we're going to state temperatures pickup as we go into the new weak places like baghdad,
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seen temperatures pick up into the high 14. so be edging up even higher as we go into sunday and not just here, but also across the event for places like israel and the occupied palestinian territory if we have a look at the 3 day for jerusalem. so id 9 degrees celsius that on sunday, 10 degrees above the average is slightly accrued up. it's still very hot on monday and it's very quiet story across the region across the gulf will see temp just pick up though, how coming in at 47 degrees celsius that on sunday. so what's the weather to be found as well for the south west of saudi arabia. we have got warnings out here of possible flash flooding from the heavy rain floating on the mountains across the north of africa. things all set to cool down for the north west, from a rough quote, as well as the canary islands. go read warnings that on saturday for the south of this, some very heavy rain, affecting southern parts of molly, the storms rumbling across the central parts of africa, but much quiet down in the south, cooler for cape town. but lots of heat coming into botswana by sunday of
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and learn, learn. we become an enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges the the door to note, is it a reminder of our top stories? those are wild fires in the hawaiian island of bali of killed 55 people in officials. fear the vessel who drives far to say it's the largest and natural disaster in hawaii's history. hundreds of supporters of the 2 liters, and these have jobs on the side of french military base, the capital, the angry because the west african law echo as has placed a regional force on stand by ukraine's president's building these items be sacked,
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official is responsible for minutes improvement is dismissed, original officers accusing him of accepting drives. it says a $112.00 criminal cases being opened. nature, a member of poland says it's sending $10000.00 troops to his border with bothers to engines between warsaw in minutes, which is a russian out. i have been rising, fallen says to by the russian helicopters briefly under the very space last week. the government says it's also concerned about the borders and hundreds of bogged emotions is arrived enveloped loose. it was part of a deal that ended amusing in russia in june. or some of been, james got more from the poland bellows border. it just comes through this forest and standing in this field because this is as close as legally we can get to the pulling bella roost border. a board defense about a 187 kilometers long. the device, the 2 countries, the 5 me to pull offense, has been marked with by buyers on the top to prevent it,
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people from illegally crossing it, according to border guards. here 19000 people have attempted to cross this border and that is one of the reasons why the aust, for a supplement of the for a polish troops. and now we're hearing from the police defense minutes of the 10000 of them in the next few weeks and months will be sent to make sure that there is no uh, people coming in from the border and its border is managed properly. although there are already motion sensors and cameras installed here, it is worth noting that this is the election season as well, and the incumbent government wants to show its party and its support is that it is going to be taking steps to secure the border to prevent illegally migration in the context of the political campaign in poland, where elections are scheduled for the 15th of october this year. and the core electra group in poland that supports p i. s. actually lives in that region. this is the most sensitive group to the subject of potential incursion in the authentic
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that of poland and to the security question. so p i s. party the incumbents. government party is stepping up their effort over the top few would say, even to demonstrate that they care for this segment of the population. and they delivered the, the border, 2000 and the next few weeks are going to be station between full and, and, and then the roof. and this number is going to go up to 10000 living by the rhetoric from both sides. but analysts are seeing that they do not expect things to get further tense than they are on the actual border itself. but this being in elections season, everybody's expecting a more intensified bore of words between these 2 neighbors whose installations have been solving since the ukrainian war started some of the jobs out of here on the poland. but it was border. you tell them, prosecutors have had how to read your comes from for migrant to survive the ship wreck and the mediterranean. they set off from tuesday at last week. 41 people on
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board, the boat with them. i feared dead without the financial reports from the italian island of land producer. it's a busy morning at the port. now with better weather conditions, hundreds if not, thousands of migrants are trying to look at trust. they may need to bring in mothers hoping to give a better life to their children, young man wanting to build the future. this group of friends started the journey in synagogue jekyll and me now says the island go. just a few days ago, he witnessed a boat landing on the beach funnel b, and that'd be a good. i don't know how they do it so many died. it's terrible. a few years ago we caught a body in our nets, and often we find bones. yesterday, a boat arrived on the beach. there was a mother with her child among them, but we gave them some food and water. i feel so sorry. it's ugly to witness. most of the bows get rescued or arrive unaided to sure. there also many the cup size
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migrants do take your gamble when they set off in these overcrowded rickety both. i'm fit to say such a long journey. and often they found themselves in distress in the middle of the sea was no land insight. this is leaving denisia, a made of iron hastily sold it together. the engines too small to power them. and by and large, the only safety device the migrants can rely on in their troops. do you many didn't risk a group see, watch carries out surveillance, flights in the central mediterranean. the intersections in, in this area where we are getting more and more in, in the last 2 years, i would say that people who are now taking this mood which is even. busy dangerous, if it, if you look into a, just the distance and,
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and the size of the mediterranean sea here, this is also a resides by you opin policies. and, and the, the, the determines the who opinion wants to put out of this is the moment they ask immersion vessel to rescue for people, including 3 miners who are drifting in an open stop vessel with no engine. they survive till 4 days. they said they were involved in a shipwreck. 41, others remain on accounted for. perhaps the bodies would wash off on the coast of lumpy dues, like those who are laid to rest here, nestled among the residents. but the cemetery is at full capacity. and the latest victims of these desperate journeys still await a place to finally rest. for that. how many jersey lumpy do that? the chinese authorities, a 29 people have died from flooding caused by ty from duck suiting 16. others are still missing and the northern hit by providence,
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the emergency response to the disaster has been upgraded to the highest level. katrina, you report from joseph in northern china employees at this fuel station in georgia to say that thankful they would at work when this area flooded at the end of july. oh no judge and says the water was almost 3 meters deep. turning the back of the station into dumping ground and rendering most of his fuel supplies useless by the right. now the total damage is around $200000.00. but that's just my initial estimate, because there must be more damage on the ground that i haven't seen yet. chinese authorities are also discovering type boondocks or recalls to more destruction then originally for 2 weeks after the storm struck, the emergency response has been upgraded to the highest level. dozens of people were killed and several, a still missing and who they province. direct economic loss is estimated at more than $13000000000.00 is accusation,
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orders are issued for one point. 6000000 people. many returned to find the homes, had collapsed clean up in the main street. some tornado is well underway, but turn a corner into a small village like this one, and it's hardly begun. parts of this community are still under water. it's very difficult for cars and emergency teams to enter. officials say areas like this could remains of knowledge for up to a month. people here tell us the authorities likely miscalculated the scale of the student and fail to give residents adequate warning. things with it before we were doing well, then the slot suddenly became my house is broken. it's cool. gone. the type of a nonprofit organizations have setup donation points for those. each family is given a small amount, but we're still hoping they'll eventually receive enough government compensation to start over until then they say, well, we can do is pick up the pieces and point,
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katrina, you all to 0 to, to china. and every man mazda floods and killed 5 people and forced the evacuation of more than 40000 residents. it's effected 5 regions in states across the country . the flooding has been caused by months and rains, and they happen to run the same time each year. but scientists say extreme weather events have made things worse and raises have caused severe flooding, and the capital of canada stopped to traffic and knocked out electricity to homes authorities. and also i have issued a warning for funder storms, but i've been asked to avoid non essential travel. so that was 1973 was a house party in new york summer and hip home was born. they became an expression for black youth struggles and their triumphs today. the music song is widely regarded as an art form one that's transcended, voters and cultures. kristen has also been to the bones, but celebrations along the way to mont office century. if they pump on the bronx,
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new york, 1973, the birthplace of hip hop, a young man named 5 campbells, better known as d. j. cool. hurd got the movement started and people dancing at his back to square a part of a clean break in instrumental snippets of signs in a continuous lu onto a turn. it was right here on the sedgewick avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers to help launch a new music style. now known the world over as hip hop, kirk and later other prominent days gave others a window into life and the bronx. we created something from nothing. living in the bronx. it was like very well, all the buildings were banned and we were trying to get away from everyday things that was happening in like a single parent homes, a gang activity drugs. we had to do something just to this,
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to take our minds off of, of everything that's going on and stuff like theodore livingston, aka grand wizard. theodore developed the technique known as scratching, using funk, soul, jazz and rock plastics. they created an entirely new south west since become a multi $1000000000.00 industry. they use it for social justice, they use it for political movements. they use it for profits become entrepreneurs when the fashion designers or, you know, production usually produces or even today's hip hop isn't so television advertising . the universal hip hop museum currently under construction, seeks to preserve the movements routes resonance around the globe. that's the voice of the voiceless. no matter where you from. new york has been hosting
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live events all month to mark the 50th anniversary of hip hop. many of the movements biggest stars are coming back to perform, culminating with the star started line up in the neighborhood where it all began. there was right here in the process 50 years ago today that it all started. and so many celebrations are happening so many legendary performers are coming back to celebrate. and we have one right here chuck, the co founder of public enemy, the legendary rapper. what was it about that time and this place that started such a movement? well, 1st of all, the government and the city left that area for did a lot of the people along with and it's gone like even when the express way through your place, like the bronx column is right over there. and when the city left the people for that, either those answers roles, the problem and people have bought drug culture because our culture speaks around the world. the good and let us on and what it goes. this thing is the tv networks
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and great things out as there was doing. so hip hop was that was that voice i spoke . and right now i'd say just the 50 of you to this day, but also a free kick roll. it's also one of the founding members of the pioneering areas and hip hop grandmaster flash and furious 5. and he was, he was jail in this city because of a case that was wrong. we looked at so much history here have things changed since they hated paperwork changed. that's why you have to always control the invite, the isms, racism, sexism and all the whole guys out there cuz people come and go what. busy there is and stay in the stay in the pockets just like things i got to get rid of the real estate. i'm pretty sure he's out there. everybody is very nice. thank you so much for your time. we really appreciate it very. and how does the legendary chuck d, one of many performers here in the bronx today, the day will culminate with a major concert at yankee stadium feature in many stars prison. so leave me out of
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a guess at the netherlands. thanks to some late drama that to was behind in the last 10 minutes office paying what did the penalty for handle or for the on a forward the money on a gun and pay it versus the from the spot. but the netherlands forced extra time. tiffany sent that to us. it was an injury time each eliza still time for another twist and it was provided by spain's the pilot month hardaway, little because the winner and the 111 minute cecile if to one that'd be nice to go. but i'm actually like those extra time you went to in the heart, you more than head in those final moments we doing all the hearts to make it happen and we did where we did. and now where are you in the semi finals as well? so we didn't soft upon in the for the fine awesome those amanda alias ted got the sweetest, open out in the 1st hall. and since the end of the made it to now from the penalties part to just after the break. and we looked over the depend kept fighting the quote
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you, we can't miss a chance from the penalty spot. it did the matters to pull one, go back to 100. so i see boss, it seems to be a constellation reading hey on for a to one. was really good performance from, from all of us. i wanna say really proud of the girls how we performed, especially the 1st 4 to 5 minutes were playing against maybe one of the best things in the world. we managed to get that performance. i was just proud picking up my players in front of me in that we managed to get the wind made for co host australia. the nation were once again come to a standstill on saturday. as they looked to reach the semi finals saw striker, sancho is expected to start the game with france and bruce, when off the sitting out most of the tournament so far with the coffee entry australia beat the french in a warm up a game,
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a few weeks ago but their players say this much will be very different for sure, they're going to be confident, smarter their friends, of course, are going to come out and show you, show that they are confident and that, but that doesn't bother us at all. we know we've paid them recently, but like i said, doesn't really matter, but you know what they're going to be. it's how it's going to be a tough game. you know, it's, it's anyone's game tomorrow, but really, when it comes in, it's a knock out football in the woke up. i think it comes down to who wants it. the most foss reese the cause of finals with the confident phone when over morocco, the coach knows that his team will have to overcome both of the straight as plays and the majority of the 50000, the home funds in the stadium. well, not only play against one team wellbeing against one nation, but it's also why we all very motivated, jeep palsy again, because we love it. this is the level of football and the we pretty failed to play these kind of game then the front of the game, some way,
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always 100 people. that game in person that kicks off at 7 g n, t. the last of the quotes of finals photos at 1032 empty. as england faced columbia and sidney european champions have reached the last 8 despite some below pop performances. against the higher the mocking nigeria and the last round where they had to come through a penalty shoots up being replaced. no, they have to step up their game. i think you've seen glimpses of what we're capable of and we as a team, know the standard that we want to get to and we know that we can give more. it's not to say again, the efforts have been a 110 percent that we've driven out. and we've, we've grinded out those results. columbia have been one of the surprise teams at this woke up the finishing top of the group. they knocked out jamaica in the last 16 and have been boosted by a big colombian support in australia was develop
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a looking for him in the for as the crowd as being really special, refilled at home. here in australia, the motivation from the crowd has been amazing. when they're going to be on the 12th 2 that really showed up, and we are so happy with all the support we've received here. away from the women's woke up england, captain harry case transferred to gemini, durham, and champions of buying munich. it is described as imminent by talking to him while he's having a medical at buying off to the clubs agreed to a $109000000.00 deal up for the strike. a 30 year old is set to sign a full year contract case cool tool and then setting goals and making him a tough names, old time needing score. but he's never won a trophy, asked us, and they're trying to get stuff kept in else thing. this national team out of england, out of criminal assess at all. so it's a, it's a huge deal that we have a king on and so huge signature that we have working on. but it's still in the
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process. doesn't side too much, investigative. what to, to, to realize that, you know, this was going to happen. so we've been sort of planning for it to happen anyway. so a lot of the business up till now as we set in mind. so this doesn't change things dramatically from our perspective. anyway, i'm terms of what we're trying to do. pretty well livable is $140000000.00 deal to buy a bright as ecuadorian whitfield, the moist, this guy siegel could be off the most inside the club, had agreed a fee. however, it is now being reported that the 21 year old would rather join chelsea the premier league season. it gets on the way in the next few minutes. so a champion is mattress, the city beginning their title defense to add new new promoted the burly us for the front champions. value sounds almost new manager new we saw the k took training ahead of the league opened up with the both, getting them back in the amount were absent from the session. the present in has
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told the club, but he wants to leave, and buffy is not training with the 1st team squad the with his future also on. so it's and, and the case said later at his news conference that no player is more important than the clumps to that as well. number one carlos outside of switched to his winning streak to 14 matches. but his length of victory was harder than expected. when a guest to hoover, who kept well at the tor onto the boxes, he got off to shake his thoughts. i guess he's probably this opponent losing the fuss at 63. the 2nd said one to tie break, which all set us at one to level the match. 20 old look to be heading for victory, leading 5 to into decide the but to look at eventually minus the full the match to the siding tie break. or the spaniards availed to in the match and at the boss to the cool to finals. as well as number one, you just want to take is
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a step closer to have 50 title of the season for this class is into the quote of finals and won't fail twice in recess. and the piece of this, yes, french and i, li ewing, the whole is a 5 shortly the at the hall for stage of if he is fine on 12 major. the women freakish, open their mac and picks up 6 shots in her 2nd round. it to move to 10 on the park doing is chasing her 1st major title out of the walls and he's course just outside london. before we go here, some great pictures from beside paint, well championships in glasgow, this is japan's a useful g. dazzling fans is scuffling. 21 year old going on to win the man as b amex freestyle slats. man, the gold medal. this is, is the of
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a world championship type and this is full for me. i'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to up. so thank you very much and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes before all the stories. don't forget the website for old news and support. how does it have to stay with us on the of the award winning 27 years as our consignment is an extreme formalized solution, i think it's designed to break international so well. clos, janet,
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