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fine, you don't need any time on an amount of time. i'm trying to push myself all the time pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective on. ouch is eric the how? why is it china general is to open an investigation into the decision making around the world files that have left to 67 people that the, the clock this is out. is there a life the how was it coming up? more is pay tribute to equitable is presidential terms of it is mode at a rally has spots of debates about rising dying by waving russian flags. hundreds of supporters of the que anesha rally outside of french military base in protest against for an intervention plus hip hop
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legends head back to the best place of the general. sort of right 50 is the southern hawaiians attorney general will open an investigation into a house or 2. so responded to the devastating wall for us and have left at least $67.00 people. that rescue is still searching for nearly a 1000 people in the historic tunnel behind you on the island of bali. the fall is moving far as a beginning and at least 3 places. a lot of them have now being contained hundreds of buildings, including historic landmarks, have been turned to ash, there's no electricity or clean watering pots beyond the survivors have been describing their experiences. i saw the flames and river went down, ran down to the ocean, and we met up with another local guy. we knew as an australian tourist from a pioneer in. and we just kind of went into like military combat, you know,
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watching the fires and, you know, just kind of just kind of taking the shoreline and heading as far out as we could. and then we can. and when we woke up in the morning, everything was just a place all around when we realized that it was coming really fast down the mountain. and then we saw it to the left and we saw it to the right. the fires were coming in, collapsing. we had no choice and we ran across the streets and she will hit out on the back side of between the c will on the ocean. but they're not from. she hubbard tansy has the latest from our as far as ease of give it into that rising sense of pressure for residents of law, height and weight easier to go back to the child to 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 the eye could see on this coastal highway and the other direction,
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it will only be allowed in town for a short amount of time. there, there will be a cross, you oppose. i worry about access to all areas. specifically, they weren't being loud enough historic ocean from districts which will the brunt of the damage. those pictures we keep on seeing and tap into our buildings, raised to the embrace of the grounds, in part because that's the area, whether it's still searches on the way for a human remains that actually that was rather a grizzly bit of information from the governor on friday, who could found that those confirmed dads died as they were trying to flee out in the open another another sign of the speed with which people were quotes by the spot. she advertised c l just sarah mallory. what catherine cruise is a journalist, hawaii, public radio, and she says many people may have missed the file warning alerts. 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
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that they did try to, you know, send things out on cell phones. but again, the fire moves very fast, you know, 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. uh so we're not sure mean of some people probably just did not get the word. we had lots of invasive grasses. they 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
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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 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 us, a candidate for congress and that kudos upcoming general election says she was shots and slightly injured on the same day. presidential candidate, fernando valencia was gone down. we have incentives coming is being linked to organized crime and game violence which are on the rise that in america totally suited human reports from echoes capital of key to family, friends and supporters of assessment needed presidential candidates had nothing to be sent. seal accompanied his 1st to the cemetery, demanding jessica. the people once to see the remains of the only men with guts in this country. there are many, many nichol door,
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but we love you since you was the only one with the course to come from those criminals, the mafia. very plain to these forces whom the since you had accused of looking for drug mafias 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. they said did break 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 ecuador into one of the regions, most dangerous countries on those who commit to whom they lead to this, that people who are living with 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
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a sense those votes, and the one who is hurt the most is risa gonzalez, the candidate who is in the lead up until now in the polls. because there is a campaign to accuse a party of being behind us, although there is no evidence to the brothers, louisa going savage to send me the same lift queen political party as exhausted leader. i go to, asked david, there is no see it was 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 interviewed the former of ecuador and president for that by the way yeah, we'll impact the results of august 20th because attention and extra despite calls for them to be postpone that trula floor. do you see the go ahead regardless for the non though you will live in uh, uh, sending oh, it could be any since it was pulling this amongst the 8 presidential candidates.
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but his murder has sparked pier amongst the remaining candidates and the good ones at large who are looking for answers, but especially for indeed are capable of ending the countries uncontrollable violence. will see in human out to 0 key to ecuador. that good or is grappling with a deadly mix of drug trafficking in organized crime. it lies between 2 of the world's largest cocaine produces that's columbia in peru. and that could, those ports are used to transport vast amounts of cocaine to north america in europe. between 20162022 equity was motor ready to increase by 500 percent since of code 19 kind of big acros economy. his grand weekend and political instability as west and truck traffic is an organized criminal games have been using the elapses in security to thrive and unleashed tara on communities color. so there is a professor at c, one volleyball, and you need investing, and he says, reason violence can be attributed to battles between mexican drug cartels. so
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actually the government is not prepared to use it buried, wrap the week, and the best dating is collision in binds. so we are probably close to that to me. but just as a nation will be very sense here. it is, is, is the most difficult. and the worst is all of the fact that we are facing in the country. in the last 3 years. we are, we are having a vendor or becoming a i stayed to, we'd be playing in the democracy as the 2 insurance eh, eh, appended 3 some from and the, the guy has to do different institutions of the state is. so the situation is, is, is present being is eh, program is all the big planning, the democracy of this happening. you know, they're left in american countries. i think it, we need,
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that can be nature. what of a very important the change in popular parties is i put verizon from the cd to society or a bridge loan of democratic institutions. and a kind of a is see because i use it to come back to these by unless it seems so products it's difficult to achieve. but i don't see any other solution to these programs. it is a program that the that as a not to involve only their reinforcement of security due to police, the army and so on. but also it's a measuring up program which requires the cooperation of the society as a whole, to hundreds of protests as it being demonstrates in front of a french army base. and these guys, capital of naomi. ah, yes, it'd be really against what they called for an interference west africans. lucky to us, as
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a regional force is ready to deploy to media. it's all me. cheese will meeting donna next week to discuss the next steps. last month. crowds of tech, the french embassy media, in today's off to the q. how does 0 is malcolm web is monitoring developments for us from a set of goals. couple of the hundreds of private testers gathered outside of military base its occupied by french and the gerry and soldiers form a colonial power fronds. with an ally of asked the president, how much does do the price testers carried class cards and talented down with fronts? and down with acura west, which is the regional economic block in west africa, is leaders was said, they'll pass them by force for a possible military intervention organizations that to be aligned with those behind the 2 soldiers from the presidential god of the support, the case of cold for the demonstration echo athlete is a message on says day in nigeria and announced that they would stop putting
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together this done by force president was aware of codes of all said codes. if i would contribute. a battalion of soldiers about 850 troops, see any number we have so far, but been in incentive goals, that they would also contribute shapes. 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 and the african union will express the support. so there was some 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, the stabilize the whole region. malcolm web al jazeera, the cost center go. the truce and lebanon's largest pulsed in unit refugee camp is holding with no violence reported in the past week. but the fighting between on functions destroyed many homes and shops strapped to you and agency that supports
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palestinian refugees is unable to resume its services. so in order reports from the camp in southern lebanon, palestinian refugees trapped in a one square kilometer was kemp and 11 on. but i know how it was also shelters are infections that have repeatedly baffled for control and power. the latest truce has been holding for more than a week, but there's no guarantee the pricing has ended for good repairs and reconstruction to an estimated 400 homes and businesses as well as facilities run by the united nations relief and works agencies have not begun in earnest staff aren't able to reach half of the campus to assess the damage, particularly a school complex, which was one of the front lines during the recent violence. reason for that is it is still to in secure. we have armed fighters including around or installations
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inside or installations, apparently as well. one school complex which reportedly has been violated, who's over 3000 children. it is very unlikely that these children will be able to go back to the school when the school starts in october. un assistance is vital for palestinians who are denied lebanese government services. at the agency has been struggling with a bunch of crisis for years. the agency as a whole does not have a view on it's income beyond september. so any additional costs that are incurred through the hostilities and i know how to run any damage and humanitarian support will have to be found. in addition to the money that we already need to run our regular services. the latest outbreak of violence was the deadliest in years. it involved the main stream for the movement and the group calling itself. the muslim youth. people in the camp are in many ways held hostage to the division
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within the palestinian leadership. there's criticism of a long standing agreement that prevents lebanon's army from imposing law and order inside the camps. but there is little political will among lebanon's parties to this arm. the factions, those parties are linked to regional players who use inter palestinian tensions to advance their own agenda. home to tens of thousands of palestinians. i know how do we, it's still very much a war zone with many fearing it is not a matter of if but when the next round of fighting will begin. their socials, either on the outskirts of i'm halloway, southern, nothing on a sort of head here and out to 0. the potential environmental disaster of the case of yemen is invested by transferring more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying tank and a full not cryptic currency billina summit when fried jail for trying to influence witnesses ahead of his trial for
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the seller. not too much to report on the weather across the middle east, las a dry bits and pieces of shack drive down towards the southern end of the red sea. you might catch a shot shot arrow to here as we go on through the next few days. hate further north temperatures into the high facilities once again in between, around 40 to 43, in the hot temperatures tending to just know just the way out. they are already up just around the east, the side of the mad. what about the seasonal average here and staying costs over the next few days? hopefully enough to cause northern parts of africa. but notice hold as it has been recently we'll see temperatures up towards the northwest, pending to full back. a little 20 i celsius. and rebecca, that's a little more likely i think we'll take that. maybe the coming days in plenty of
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showers across the heart of africa. pushing further north up into this a how southern areas of the heart are saying quite a bit, wherever the message comes as keep close, i'm localized the flooding. you see about what to whether the will the way i've, it was the can be as adults with anything live you storms as well as child extending right. the way across the was like victoria, not too many showers to the east of that, but one or 2 coastal shelves down to times and they're pushing it to northern parts of mesa and big southern advocates, general troy for little on the cool side that protect him the facing liliana, teens, does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just of solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it's hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to on its own and to build its on thoughts, providing ons, for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future
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generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the color daniel watching out. is there a reminder about the top stories? how, why is that tiny general will open investigation to how storage has have responded to the devastating? well, the fonts that have left at least 67 people, the officials say it's a law just natural dissolves to input. why is history memorial services being held for the assassination ecuador in presidential candidates, fernando succeed, yancey corruption. journalist were shot dead as we left the campaign event. owens
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hundreds of supports as of the queue leaders and media gathered outside the french military base near the capital. there i agree because the west african block eco us has placed the regional force on spend more than a 1000000 barrels of oil have successfully been removed from a decaying super tanker of humans, red sea coast. un glad operation has averted a potential environmental catastrophe. mazda level, as well, of the vessel called safe has been wood or famines, coast for 50 years, but maintenance on the tank or 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 rusting safer tanka could have ruptured or exploded, a man intricately involved in the operation to transfer the oil to a replacement tanka explains the achievements. after 8 years of waiting and
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2 years of intense work, the global community has come together. so it's $23.00 member states of united nations through the private sector and the global public to achieve a significant milestone salvage cruise operated for 18 days and made a high summit temperatures and strong currents to off load 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 lots and with the replacement tank cap. the successful conclusion of the operation a world 1st comes as a great relief to the teams who worked on the monumental task a. this is a major disaster versus it was a ticking time bomb is many colder than it could have destroyed hundreds of
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thousands of livelihoods. it could have affected the shipping up the red sea towards the soonest canal. they could have destroyed by the rest in fisheries for a quarter of a century. for you is warring sides involved in human, civil will claim the oil as their own with the environmental crisis of it. the tension now turns to the politically sony question of who owns it? in the coming weeks, the u. n. plans to have the crippled tank of script and recycled mike level, which is 0 to new york where a judge has and the founder of the filed f t x crypto currency to present 2 months before his trial was to begin, the judge revived some faint winfrey's bail off, the prosecutor said he tried to influence witnesses. the 31 year old has pleaded not guilty to charges that he defrauded investors when his businesses went bankrupt last year. also then, jordan is in washington dc and she has the latest to the man who founded the crypto
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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, pending the start of his trial on october. second, the judge said that he agreed with federal prosecutors who accused bank when fried, of trying to engage in witness tampering, in 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 and freed, and his lawyers argue that he needed to do this in order to protect his reputation ahead of this trial, he is accused of losing some $7000000000.00 in customer deposits,
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as well as spending millions of dollars to fund a luxury lifestyle. already, his lawyers have filed an appeal to get this to bank when fried out of that federal jail and back under house arrest, which is what he had been living under with his parents since as a rust in the bahamas. 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 elder, zara washington as well as special council, has been appointed to investigate the business dealings of the son the us president joe biden. us attorney general and they're going on friday announcing the departments of david, vice in the investigation of hunter, by the decision device, grace of pass. it was made of the p deal, thoughts for the past 3 and the justice department and the president. some chinese
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authorities, a 20000000 people have died from flooding caused by type of conduct, sorry, mental and he byproducts the 2 weeks of the storms. many remote communities say they haven't received any government help. katrina, you reports not from georgia in northern china. the employees at this fuel station into a cho say that thankful they would at work when this area flooded at the end of july . oh, no. georgian says the water was almost 3 meters deep. turning the back of the station into 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 recalls more destruction then originally for 2 weeks after the storm struck, the emergency response has been upgraded to the highest level. dozens of people
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were killed and several, a still missing and who they province. direct economic losses estimated at more than $13000000000.00 is activation, orders are issued for $1600000.00 people. many return 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 remain submerged up to a month. people here tell us the stories. leslie miscalculated the scale of the student and failed to give residents adequate warning. things were good before we were doing well, then the slot suddenly became, my hoss has broken it, school gone, private and nonprofit organizations have set up donation points for those. each family is given a small amount us, but we're still hoping they'll eventually receive enough government compensation to
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start over until then they say, all we can do is pick up the pieces and point, katrina, you all to 0 to to china. now present as we're moving dozens of asylum so you can see we controversial processing center of the bacteria was discovered in the water system. integration officials say samples should legionella bacteria can cause severe long disease. the biologist, more than southern england and, and the opened on monday for uses outside the u. k. government's home office in london. this is hardly embarrassing for the 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, legionnaires disease. now the home office say that that being moved off as a precaution, that no one has presented with symptoms as yet,
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but it's more evidence for campaign, as he was saying that this policy is totally unsuitable accommodation. and in fact, say 5 or 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 result was 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 full rece august era. london, new york is celebrating 50 is if it pope the music style to them sits in many wellness the rapids are returned to perform the commemorate the place where i don't want to get out of the service christmas. leave me reports from you,
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the legends of hip hop celebrating the 50th anniversary, the music in the same way. it started with 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 art forms, humble, beginnings, government and the, and the city left that area for did a long and the people were. and it's gone like even when the expressway to 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 spark, you need to part in some legendary rapp. battle was back in the day, but says the music at its core is about building community to know that we can finish this thing. to note that we would jump on the train at brooklyn and run to the bronze that runs, you know, to my house. and just to be in all kind of events with the music in the box,
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come on imagine beloved into 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, it was unity. it was low and fees and that's what it did pop bands for. 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. 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 of today's hip hop isn't so television advertising gets come a long way and 50 years hip hop is now one of the most popular music styles in the
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world. but neither it's performers nor their fans have forgotten where it all started. christian, somebody, me, i'll just hear on the bronx, new york, the so this is on is there are, these are the top stories and hawaii is the attorney general will open an investigation into how authorities have responded to the devastating well 5 that have left at least 67 people that officials say is a long just natural dissolves. the in hawaii street u. s. coast guard says people jumped into the water run by way to try and get away from the font and smoke we received from 1st responders and the height out was that people were evacuating into the water. the initial.

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