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central banks, the holding goal of increasingly moving it resolves by comb, will tell you why fi it of a post on his x platform. you will must tells us he's got that back. plus the backbone of pakistan's economy. the textile industry is in practice. charging the cost on al jazeera, the the why is it tiny general is to open an investigation into the decision making around qualifies that have left to $67.00 people that the out on the clock. this is out there in life, and the whole said coming up more as pay tribute to ecuador is presidential candidates who's murder us, are really responsive debates about rising dining fi waiving and russian flags.
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hundreds of supporters of the queue and media riley outside of french military base and protests against foreign intervention plus hip hop legends, head back to the best base of the john, or celebrate 50 the . so why is it to any general will open an investigation into how authorities have responded to the devastating qualifies that have left at least 67 people. that rescue is still searching for nearly a 1000 people in the historic town of a 100 year on the island of bali, the false moving fire as a burning and at least 3 places. but a lot of them have been contained hundreds of buildings, including historic 9 months. i've been trying to ash there's no electricity or clean volts or in parts of the island. survivors describe their experiences. we had
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no idea that the massive wave of fire was, is going to go through the entire neighborhood and was that neighborhood? it's all residential houses. generational house of grand parents, parents, kids, grandkids, and they're all next, which others. if one goes up, they all go up. so once we made it to a friend's house, we're told them right away to you gotta go. so my friend has kids, we throw in the car and we went to the civic center 2 hours later. like no, you have to leave like leave north and you have to leave now. so we end up spending the night in the grocery store, a parking lot with a towel that my friend has been back in the car sleeping on the grass, us vice president, combo harris as the leaders of hawaii have the federal government full support. the are signed about what is happening in hawaii. now in particular, we are monitoring, we are federal resources there to support
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the work that has to be done on the ground. i have to stay on top of that. they will have our full support, and it really is, let's say not from she have returns. he has a license from as far as ease of give it into that rising sense of pressure for residents of law, height and weight e good to go back to the tile. just see for themselves the damage. it was confirmed on friday that they wouldn't be allowed back in. this is now the traffic jam. 25 kilometers in that direction towards hina. and as far as we, i could see on this, hers to highway and the other direction, it will only be allowed in town for a short amount of time there, there will be a cross you would pose. otherwise, the about access to all areas,
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specifically they weren't being loud enough historic ocean from districts which will the brunt of the damage. these pictures we keep on seeing and turn into our buildings raised to the embrace of the grounds, in part because that's the area, whether it's still such as on the way. but human remains that actually that was rather a grizzly bit of information from the governor on friday who could fund the voters confirmed deb dive as they were trying to flee out in the open another another sign of a speed with which people were caused by this 5, she advertised c l just sarah mallory. katherine cruz is a jealous hawaii public radio. she says many people may have missed the 51 he loves . when i was watching tv, i did see the alerts. uh, you know, urging uh these neighborhoods to evacuate because of the fires. and i understand that they did try to, you know, send things out on cell phones. but again, the fire moves very fast, you know,
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we were hearing some discrepancies as to whether there were uh, the emergency alarms that went off or not. uh, but again, the power was out. i think they've had, you know, dozens of poles down. so, so we're not sure i'm, you know, some people probably just did not get the word. we had lots of invasive grasses that were up, you know, on the other side of love hina. and that just, that was fuel for the fire. and so it just move very, very quickly overnight. so lots of questions about the timeline of the alerts, but again, you know, parts of west valley still, you know, without power of cell phone services is very spotty. you know, and they did apparently evacuate like, 15000 visitors off the island yesterday. you know, as i mentioned, i believe, you know, our studios are just a block of 2 blocks away from the convention center where they've set up a staging area. you know, because the whole state is not closed. i mean just the west valley side is really affected, but other islands, you know, so people flew a long way to have
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a vacation in the island. you can certainly go find a hotel here on oahu or, you know, big island. cool. what a, there are other islands to go to. as a candidate for congress in ecuador is upcoming general election. said she was shots and slightly injured and the same day the presidential candidate for not a v f. as in c, a was gun down. we have a sense is killing is being linked to organized crime and gain violence which are on the rise. that's what america edited is in human reports from echoes capital of key to family, friends and supporters of assessing needed presidential candidates with none to be sent. seal accompanied his 1st to the cemetery, demanding of justice. the people want to see the remains of the only men with guts in this country. there are many, many in ecuador, but the lovely sense here was the only one with the course to come from those criminals, the mafia, the main police forces whom the since you had accused of looking for
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drug off, he has to not providing security despite the numerous death threats against him rally earlier this month, the former congressman in june, liz said he wouldn't wear a bullet proof vest invalid to hunt down organized crime. come and get me. here i am. the said, the brake, me here, i am that the drug leaders come with the gunman. the time for try to is over for 40 separate rest. it's 6 colombians who they say were hired gunman, violent crime, and drug trafficking have turned to ecuador into one of the regions, most dangerous countries on those who commit to whom they lead to this, that people who are living when, when is a crime like those you have to ask yourself, who benefits and obviously it's the other candidates who will capture a bit of a sense those votes and the one who was hurt the most is a result. gonzalez, the candidate who was in the lead up until now in the polls. because there's
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a campaign to accuse a party of being behind us, although there is no evidence to the brother, louisa going savage to send me the same lift, clean political party as it's an exhaustive leader. i go to, they asked davis, there was no clear evidence to what's behind the kelly for whether there is a political motive, as many are claiming, or what is likely is that the killing of the presidential candidate who was in to meet the former of ecuador and president, by the way, yeah, we'll impact the results of august 20th presidential elections despite calls for them to be postpone the tool a for dc, they'll go ahead regardless for the non though you will live enough sending all of it could be sent. so it was pulling this amongst the 8 to presidential candidates, but his murder has sparked here amongst the remaining candidates and good ones at large who are looking for answers,
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but especially for immediate capable of ending the countries uncontrollable violence. c and human out to 0. he to ecuador this will likely doors grappling with a deadly mix of drug trafficking, an organized crime, with life between 2 of the world's largest, cocaine produces columbia, and crew, and echoes pull g, is the transport vast amounts of cocaine to north america, to europe. between the 20162022 eco doors, murder rate increased by 500 percent. since it came with 19 pandemic equity was economy has growing weaker. let's go. instability is western drug traffickers and organized criminal games have been using the lapses in security to thrive. and i'm dish tara on communities. what color scenario is a professor it did seem on boulevard and he and investing, and he says, recent violence can be attributed to baffles between mexican trunk hotels. actually the government is not prepared to use it. very wrapped the we can and the best they
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think is calais, shown by ends. so we are probably close to have tony, but just as a nation would be very sense here. it is, is, is the most difficult to, and the, and the worst is all of the fact that we are facing the country in the last 3 years . a we are, we are having a vendor or be going me. if i stayed to, we'd be planning the democracy is the, to assurance it up in the duration from and the big guys to do different these, the portions of the stage is. so the situation is, is, is present being in program is of the big planning, the democracy of this happening. you know, they're left in american countries. i think it, we need, i can be nature of a very barked on the changing public policies. i put verizon from the cd to society
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. i was very general democratic institutions and a kind of a is see because i use it to come back to these by in this it seems so products a difficult to achieve. but i don't see any other solutions to these programs. it is a program that the, the as a not to involve only their reinforcements of, of security due to police the army and song. but also it's a measuring up program which requires the cooperation of this society as a whole. hundreds of protests as have been demonstrates in front of our friend johnny base and these guys capital in the army. ah, they've been running against what they called for an interference west african block a to us. since a regional force is ready to deploy to media, it's tommy cheese will meeting donna next week to discuss the next steps. last
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month, the crowd to type the french embassy. these are the days of to the, came out is there is mountain web is monitoring developments for us incentive goals . capital stuff of hundreds of protesters gathered outside of military base that occupied by french and the gerry and soldiers forming colonial power fronds was an ally of ousted president. how much does the protesters carried plaque cause and chanted down with fronds and down with echo west, which is the regional economic block in west africa? these leaders will said they'll pass them by force for a possible military intervention organizations. but to be aligned with those behind the 2 soldiers from the presidential god of the support, the key code for the demonstration echo athlete is a mess on says a in nigeria and announced that they would stop putting together this done by force president was aware of codes of all said codes. if i would contribute
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a battalion of soldiers about $850.00 troops, that's the only number that we have so far. but the need and set of goals that they would also contribute troops. in the case of an intervention, the ministry leaders of those countries are due to meeting donna next week to further discuss those plans. meanwhile, the us friends on the african union will express the support so extra watson, the decisions that makes rushes and foreign affairs ministry. has said that any military intervention would lead to a protracted conflict in these yeah, and would destabilize the whole region. malcolm web, l. g 0, the cost center goals that we'll see program says 6300000 people ensued on one step away from farm and they're experiencing emergency levels of hunger. conflict and student interest is full month, 5 trucks from the w, f, p to the basic food items to west off for last week. the one months of supplies
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will go to 15000 people. since april, the past struggle between the sued nissan, being part of military rapids support forces as far as at least 4000000 people from the highlands. any row is these 2 dime country director of the world food program. it says it's difficult to bring in aid for those in need, and i will the positive side as comp tests to go seek people 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 trust vacation. oh, the 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 afford. busy a new a day,
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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, voice of 5 jobs. as i speak, we are planning for a set called on voice large of, of this 5 goals. and we're hoping that we will be able to have access, right to the company that has to do with the b, which is jeanina. so the head here on the house is there, a written removes asylum seekers from controversial processing center of the bacteria is found in the water system plus a full not crypto currency billionaire, some banks fried jail, sold, trying to influence witnesses,
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a trial for the the fellow still plenty of age across southern part. so the us last eclipse guys. once again we have some faces of cloud. hey, you're noticing some more of us some storms rolling through by that comes up towards the upper midwest behind this, where the system here is waving system we have for temperatures. well, the coolest side. down to the south is that well we austin into this is i'm still getting into the forty's. yes. a game for dallas. so struggling to get those type of just below the 40 degree mock over the next few days, we will see the heat just retreating back towards the deep south as we go one through the next. as i posted by the sat was big storms,
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more bottom found the storms coming through that what the weather pushing right up to the legs and the eastern parts of canada could see some more lobby down pools here over the next couple of days. and those shots come get a little more widespread as we go on through the we can more of them just popping up as we go on into sunday rod across the place. pushing right up into the canadian prairies, one or 2 showers, able to well see your south west and some showers to into southern parts of a mexico some weather weather. just sharing time therapist southern the west in areas of the country was shy, was the average of the greater entities for time. so i just wanted to, i was to the east, the mountains, the for 30 years friends here we don't nuclear tests in the pacific, exposing locals as such workers to high levels of radiation. 11 east investigate the ongoing for lots of nuclear tests in french polynesia, the pacific for often new to your victims on those is 0, is this time for the west to replace the best option for the ukraine watch awards.
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and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change because it comes to us politics developed and like the, [000:00:00;00] the other guy watching out this, or one of the top stories is uh and hawaii is the attorney general will open an investigation into how authorities have responded to the terms that you want fonts for the left. at least 66 official says the launch is natural disaster in hawaii, eastern memorial services being held for the assassination to ecuador in
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presidential candidates. and under the efficiency of the anti corruption, janice was shot dead in some elastic campaign event. on wednesday, hundreds of supporters of the q lead is naesha gathered outside the frenchman tree base the capital there. i agree because the west african block you to us this place a regional force is done by now, britain is removing dozens of asylum seekers from a controversial processing center of the bacteria was discovered in the voltage system. immigration officials say samples showed legionella bacteria which can cause the severe long disease biologist mode in southern england. 90 opened on monday full races outside the case government's home office in london. this is highly embarrassing. so the you take government but was still for the 39 asylum seekers. if they moved out of that previous a combination moved onto this thoughtful days ago. i'm now been moved office again due to the finding of legionella bacteria and the water supply that kind of leads to the lung, disease,
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legionnaires disease. now the home office say that that being moved off as a precaution, that no one has presented with symptoms as yet, but it's more evidence for campaign is who was saying that his biology is totally unsuitable accommodation. and in fact, they 5 a guide union said already that the college was a potential desktop and have now said today that it's only a matter of time before someone comes to home. now the home office say that the saw and see cuz on big move to other accommodation, we don't know. well that is yet, but another question remains books. these tests were apparently carried out on july the 25th. the results weren't known until august. the 7th, that's the date, the asylum seekers moved on. so the question is why they were moved on without the results being fully digested. and indeed, how long the government have known about this before leaving them to save the pull . reese out this era, london more than
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a 1000000 barrels of oil have been successfully removed from a decaying, stupid tank. or if you haven't read see case the you and lead operation has a relative, potentially environmental catastrophe. capital has more, very sole cold, safe has been wood or famines, coast for 50 years, but maintenance on the tanka carrying more than a 1000000 barrels of oil stopped when the civil war began. in 2015 experts won't that an oil spill of that magnitude would wipe out one of the world's largest marine eco systems. as the resting safe at tanka could have ruptured or exploded to a man intricately involved in the operation to transfer the oil to a replacement tanka explains the achievements. after 8 years of waiting and 2 years of intense work, the global community has come together. so it's 23 member states of the united nations through the private sector and the global public to achieve
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a significant milestone salvage cruise operated for 18 days. and the high summit temperatures and strong currents tool flow the oil from the vessel. it's an operation that had to navigate both treacherous waters and a fragmented and divided political environment. we undertook this operation in the midst of a conflict, so on, including floating c mine still in the area where you have to navigate with the best of all times with the replacement time to the successful conclusion of the operation. a world 1st comes as a great relief to the teams who worked on the monumental task. this is a major disaster, that's it. it was a ticking time bomb is many colder than it could have destroyed hundreds of thousands of livelihoods. it could have affected the shipping up the red sea towards the suez canal. they could have destroyed by the rest in fisheries for quarter of a century. for you is warring sides involved in human,
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civil will claim the oil as their own with the environmental crisis of it. the tension now tends to the politically sony question of who owns it. in the coming weeks, the un plans to have the cripple tank script and recycled. mike level l g 0 as a judge in new york has sent the founder of the filed f t x crypto currency to prison. 2 months before his trial was to begin, the judge revert to some vitamin for each bail off. the prosecutor said he trying to influence witnesses. the 31 year old is pleaded not guilty to charges he defrauded. the rest is when his businesses went bankrupt last year, wasn't jordan, it's in washington dc and has the latest. as the man who founded the crypto currency firm, f t x is sitting in a brooklyn jail. this weekend, sam bank been freed, was sent to jail by a federal judge on friday after he violated the terms of his release,
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pending the start of his trial on october. second, the judge said that he agreed with federal prosecutors who accused bagman freed, of trying to engage in witness tampering. and notably by turning over private diaries by his former girlfriend and former of business partner caroline ellison. those documents were turned over to the new york times, which used to them to write a profile of ellison. mister bank, i'm afraid, and his lawyers argue that he needed to do this in order to protect his reputation ahead of this trial. he is accused of uh, losing some $7000000000.00 and customer deposits, as well as spending millions of dollars to fund a luxury lifestyle. already, his lawyers have filed an appeal to get mister bank and fried out of that federal jail and back under house arrest, which is what he had been living under with his parents since as
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a rust in the bahamas earlier this year. this is a case that many people say could be the raining and of the so called bitcoin crypto currency fad that has swept investors around the world. but for the moment, sam bakeman fried is just trying to regain his freedom. russell and jordan elders, era, washington, chinese authorities say 29 people have died from flooding caused by typhon took city in the northern. he bought province, but too exhausted the storms, many remote communities. so they haven't received any government help. katrina, hearing reports now from the russia in northern china, the employees at this fuel station in georgia to say that thankful they would at work with this area flooded at the end of july. oh no, don't. gen says the water was almost 3 meters deep. turning the back of the station into
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a dumping ground and rendering most of his fuel supplies useless right now the total damages 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 re caused more destruction than 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 losses estimated at more than $13000000000.00. evacuation orders are issued for one point. 6000000 people. many returned to find the homes, had collapsed clean up in the main streets of georgia. o is well underway, but turned 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 official se areas like this could remains of no, it's up to
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a month. people here tell us the authorities likely miscalculated the scale of the student and failed to give residents adequate warning. things would fit before we were doing well then slots suddenly became my house is broken, it school gone, private and nonprofit organizations have set up 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 with us. until then they say, well we can do is pick up the pieces and point. katrina you out to 0 to to china. steel could set a bracing, 50, as of hip hop. the music started in the city and many well known rapids to pretend to perform the and commemorate the place where it will begin out 0. it's kristin to lead me reports now from the legends of hip hop celebrating the 50th anniversary of the music in the same way. it started with
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a party in the bronx, new york public enemy, the group that rose to prominence in the eighty's with this political messages performed with others for free in this public park. calling the art forms, humble, beginnings, government and the city left that area for did a lot of the people work and it's gone like even when the express way to your place, like the bronx problem is right over there. and when the city left, the people for the either those answers roles you problem smart tv to part in some legendary wrap battles back in the day. but says the music at its core is about building community to those that we can finish. it's thing to note that we would jump on the train a girlfriend and run to the bronze that runs. you know, to me, i had it just to be an all kind of events with the music in the box. come on, imagine plugged into the music, into a laugh home. but we, we went and we didn't even think that we would be here 50 years later. it was community,
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it was unity. it was love at peace and that's what it is. it's also graffiti art and break dance and after 50 years, it's now a multi $1000000000.00 industry. rocky buchanan, executive director of the universal hip hop museum, says it resonates around the world as the music of the marginalized league uses. for social justice, they use it for political movements, they use it for the profits become entrepreneurs. when the fashion designers or, you know, production music produces, or even today hip hop is in film, television advertising come a long way and 50 years hip hop is now one of the most popular music styles in the world. but neither it's performers nor their fans have forgotten where it all started. christian, somebody, me, i'll just hear of the bronx,
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new york performance autism professor pitfall, pay the costs and says the 50th anniversary is a special man. it's probably really good for us to think of this come memory should not just as a celebration because we have to also understand that, especially if in the american context we're looking at hip hop as something that we're celebrating now, we also have to understand and that celebration is happening alongside folks who try to make sure that it didn't process. and i believe the people worldwide have taken that know use that as the example that they follow. and so when you find your pocket all of these global context, you find the potential to speak truth to power and to make the kind of transformative change given the kinds of oppressive structures that many folks are in all over the world. the

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