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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  August 13, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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there will be a shift detained since august 2021 which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its generalists detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from don't are coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least a few people are not known to have died in hawaii as wild fires more than a files and they're still unaccounted. 400 gonzalez, the running age of this plane, equitorial presidential candidate, just to take his place on the bottom paper,
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a crisis meeting of army troops of west african nations is responding definitely as much as coordinators remain defiant. donald trump joins of the republican candidates of the iowa state. fair is the 2020 for us. presidential campaign kicks into gear and i'm trying to how much with the sport england come from behind to be at columbia at the women's at wilcox set compass? any final would co host australia take off past fall off of the drum of the penalty . to tell the we're going to begin in hawaii, which is confronting the devastating, often lot of its worst natural disasters in history. at least 18 people are dead. but more than one files and people are still unaccounted for. but off fears that more people may have been killed, the flames broke out in 3 places and the island on tuesday night,
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under still burning strong winds and bone dry can sions of accelerated the spread of the blazes. and that's making things even tougher for firefighters evacuation orders but issued for the western time of kind of policy after another fire broke out. but the questions are being raised by the emergency response. survivors say they didn't get enough warning and they had to scramble for safety. the attorney general has opened an investigation into what happened. i'll just say there's 200 tons of reports from calendar we would quickly spread on friday morning, the residence of la heiner, historic mallory town loudly destroyed by the fire would be allowed to return at noon. there was a 10 pm cause here, a massive line of cause rapidly for the savage. i'm extend 25 kilometers in that direction towards behind. but also as far as the i can see and the other exit along this west, them coast to highway some waiting in line express. the disbelief not just of the lack of a warning as the wildfires approach the town earlier in the week. but the lack of
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information since we had no sirens, all that stuff they're posting, i had a family member that was stuck in their house until 12 o'clock the night that the fire was going. we have family members that were burned. a lot of cars. i have found me that's still stuck with no gas, no water, no power, no way to tar. find me in the mainland that were saved. i was born and raised here for 21 years. this is all i ever known. i watch my folsom tone burn down over a 1000 buildings have been destroyed many in the ocean from cool. what was hawaii is capital in the early 19th century before us colonization? many of these areas will remain off limits to residents. as a search continues like human remains, hawaii is going to confirmed that those who died did so in the open as they tried to escape thousands remaining shelters, many have nothing left. i lost my condo,
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my cheap, my laptop, my cell phone. uh, everything i ever owned for 40 years that i lived in ohio. and it remains on clear how this town, but just last week had a population of 13000. we'll rebuild she ever time. see i will to 0, mary. we're going to talk to she had not joining us from the island of murray. so many people still missing should you have, what do we know about the efforts that are being made to try to find them? today's health are these different kind of like a sto, expect that difficult arrives and i think now we have a clear understanding of why they have that expectation. as i mentioned in my reports, the dad who had been reported up to friday had all been found in the open as they were trying to flee it. we've had lots of other go to stories from people that we were starting to hear about people dying being buns in the cause. we've all seen the pictures of those go to sleep. traffic drums of buttons have cars. bear with me
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just beginning to look through the buildings that were destroyed by the fire. and in fact, the latest count from the federal emergency management agency. it's 2200 buildings were damaged or destroyed by the 5 beat works of using the cut that are dogs using their specialize teams have been fighting and they're trying to identify human remains is only just beginning. and as you said, there are over a 1000 to remain on the counted for again, there's still hope that they haven't got in touch, but that's why i think better is that. that's something that you, i, especially when you talk to anyone here. now there's a really sinking feeling that we're only just at the beginning of accounting for the debt. by the way, we are here or at the highway. again, they're gonna try again to reopen behind in about an hour's time. and it was made with whom i show that you can just see the beginnings of the traffic john, the school man. one of the reasons why there's a big band about, you know, i said that my report there was supposed to be about it until 10 pm and the other day about 4 hours of access. precisely because people were actually going into areas that had been,
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it's supposed to be pulled off because i still haven't looked for the human remains . the only thing human remains yet. that's what it was, but people weren't doing and that's why they lost control. and they said right enough interest to me, we just saw a huge contingent of military personnel go and you wonder whether they might be of is it just me making it, you know, listening. you're just trying to figure out what's going on. but it may be that you're going to be securing that area now as people do re enter in the amount of time we saw. so in your report, the, the level of anger and frustration that people have beginning to, to, to, to feel over the lack of warning that they, they were given. are we getting any more explanations as to why that was so little morning to what happened? there's always is going to be said, there's an investigation now underway into decision making. there is this network all the sirens, 400 science across the why that was instances actually in optim 194546. offer that being synonymy on the big island. the boy which killed
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a 160 people the size of the instance use of this network. they've always voters to hawaii has of this, this be prepared this, there's no evidence of that it was use. but now the authorities are also saying, okay, we're looking into that box that cable. no, they have a timeline now saying that we knew there was a brush fire outside behind, around 11 o'clock in the morning. we thought it was contained. there are other files that were budding gonna be a lot results has went back and then it mid afternoon that brush. why then re ignited if, if it's the fight it was returned and then the wind blew them into the, into the, into the town before anyone can really do anything. that's it. we will as youtube videos of people who are filming outside the kitchen when they're looking at the flames. and could this possibly be that with any warnings and then deciding themselves to leave? that's what happened in the afternoon. but by then it was too late to get to get the crews back. but what's also becoming curious, how many warnings that been written in papers and research from 2014 onwards bevin papers warning lashana is specifically at risk from an increased risk of weld 5.
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because if it's your graphical position because of the car back discussion board because of climate change, because not only that, but if you days ago, this is my last part. we kept on hearing already say we had no idea of of a higher can 100 to come home, which is to the south could make the winds are strong and a great, well 1st that was specifically wound about a report from the university of hawaii in 2020 she had never done so talking to us from murray. she had thank you very much. indeed. i want to bring in james took you . okay. he's the director of the hawaii state department of business, economic development and tourism. and he also served as a member of the white house of representatives in his joining is not alive from honolulu. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. i would imagine, given the number of people that this has affected, one of the primary considerations is trying to find accommodations for these people who have lost everything. how difficult is that likely to be extremely difficult. and if you can only imagine the stress and the emotional trauma,
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it has got to to these people who lost everything. many people who were there, their homes are broke down to the ground, you know, had a personal friend who we couldn't find for, you know, at least a day and a half because there is no signal, no cells. busy towers, the cell towers were all down. so we waited, finally, connected with them. we found out that their daughter was one of the the waitress is at a popular restaurant that had to escape into the ocean. so now, you know, we need to house these people. so what we're doing is the immediate issue is we just got power to the found a police area on the island. and what will be doing is utilizing hotels to take people out of shelters and put them in hotels. so we're going to start with a ports of them, the women and children, and families with special needs and putting them up in the hotels. and i will say low, high, not, and on
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a poly hotels have been awesome. as far as assisting once they got the power back. ready as last night, they offered hotel rooms up to their employees. so a lot of the employees in that area lost everything. so employees are going in there, and people that are in the victim of victims that are in the shelters are going to be going into these hotels. so it really is a total effort on the whole entire community right now to make sure that we can do the best to hosp. ringback and governor green is at the forefront of it is fixed to me, day and night, early in the morning, making sure that we cover all of our bases and get people into out of the shelters and into the accommodations, whether it'd be hotels or vacation rentals, just as you're talking to, as we're looking at some of the pictures of the devastation, it's really hard to, to, to comprehend the level of devastation that has gone on because of these wildfire. as i realize, of course, the primary concern is trying to help people who have been affected by this. nevertheless,
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at some point they say that area is going to have to start to rebuild in a prime consideration. of course has been the economy from, from tourism, and yet so many of the historical buildings that have been in the area have been destroyed is there. and i do appreciate we're only talking a few hours after this terrible things happen. is there any sense of where you start when you're trying to rebuild something like this? oh, okay, so i was uh, encore when i need to get in 19, uh, back in the early nineties. and so, you know, the whole island was devastated, but the difference is with any key we, um, we knew it was coming with this fire. there was no way that the malware or the fire department or the citizens could imagine a storm below the state chain door that was creating winds up to 7580 miles an hour, that blue flames all through the entire island of of molly and i heard the earlier
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reports that, you know, there was fires in different areas of the island. and so, you know, now is a matter of re a, we're putting people in shelters and then we're putting them into hotels. and then we're going to be now thinking of the long term economic recovery, which tourism is going to be rough on molly right now, because what's gonna happen is you're going to have construction crews. you're gonna have utility cruise. you're going to have insurance agents, you're going to have people that need to be there to assist the residence in getting their lives back home. um, so those people are going to need accommodations as well. so as far as people flying in to vacation on molly, i'm not sure the services are going to be there and i may be on the other parts of the island certainly. but we have to be very careful because we want to make sure that people who are trying to put people back into their homes have places to stay
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as well. because we certainly don't have enough instruction uh companies on the island to take care of the the total. busy of a station in west smallways, so it's going to be a non drums figuring out the balance of that. but what we're doing now is we're putting together organizing that an economic recovery team with members of the community with a ceos of banks and ceo's of many companies to kind of figure out the path forward . we've had some experience, like i said earlier with that with hurricane etc. and so we're just all going to put together, you know, a plan and move forward. but the thing about people in hawaii, and actually i would say, i've never been at the, in a disaster anywhere else, but people come together in situations like this. i'm not sure if you're. ringback the elk for a and of donations that have come to the state capital in honolulu. uh there's so many people getting involved. there's
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a lot of celebrities that are from hawaii and they're donating, i'm not sure if you saw oprah winfrey 2 days ago at a shelter, assisting that the shelter of you know jason, mama is, is from hawaii and he's been putting donations out there and trying to help i just saw floyd may, may weather. so, you know, we're gonna, we're gonna all work together and work our way out of this and, and i know my, we will be strong because the people, there are resilience. and you know, our, our hearts and prayers go out to everyone who has been affected by this. sure. well sir, i, i appreciate that you and your teams are very busy at this time. and we are very grateful to you for taking the time to talk to us, and i'll just say thank you very much. indeed. a thank you. appreciate just reading the message to your viewers and spreading the aloha because we need it right now in hawaii. thank you. very much i could always presidential candidates have issued a statement to blaming the government for political violence and the country. it
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follows the assassination of from non delivery of a sense here on wednesday that a campaign event is running made. andrea gonzales will take his place, vincenzo was a vocal critic of corruption and organized crime. 6 suspects have been arrested and police say they're linked to games or violence of ecuadorian soldiers and police officers are carrying out a joint operation out of prison. and the country is the 2nd largest cities. why i fail? been looking for a powerful gang leader who has been accused of threatening via this, sends you a week before his assassination. the man named fetal was sentenced to 34 years in prison for drug trafficking and murder. i lived in america editor, this in human is las vegas in ecuador, his capital, a, tito. what do we know about financial via of a sense? it was replacement? well, you know, you would have salt that after the assassination of the candidate, the political movement that he was a part of whatever joint forces would have bound together. on the contrary, they've been, there's been
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a lot of in fighting and apparently they've split in half. one half has named and they have themselves, she was the senses running made she is an environmental is and they in fact they announced it's officially however, the electoral law does not allow someone who is running for one position to then switch to another position that is illegal, so very likely the electoral counsel at some point will say that that is not possible that you cannot run. on the other hand, we have this other half of you if you'd like of for non duty. i'd be central's movement that has not yet uh said, who they would like to fill the shoes of via visa until the electoral also says that if a candidate is killed or steps down for whatever reason his, his position has to be filled by someone else in the party. so right now we don't know what exactly is going to happen, nor who if anyone will represent the late but not will be sent seal in the upcoming presidential debate, which is in less than or just under
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a little over the 24 hours from now. that, let's say we mentioned this a couple of more minutes ago this a way that's going on or has been, has happened on the top security present in black. what more do we know about that? well i can tell you that rage and preserves in why a kid are very, very common. it is the city and the country, perhaps with the most violent prison riots in the world. at this moment, however, they were looking for one particular person. fetal, as you mentioned, and he was detained, he's been taken, and we understand to another prison somewhere else. we also know that he has been in jail for murder for a long time, but that he is willing to be running the operation for the tornadoes, which is if we do his largest to organize crimes tend to get from dependent century ad. so that was the reason he, they believed the connection with the murder of you have you sent you? is that of you? central said that he had received death threats from faith. all saying that if he
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continued to speak out against his organization, he would quote, break him. and so the, presumably, if you can, if you believe that he was responsible, the assassination earlier this week, would have been, as a result of that, of the continuous crack download. the calls for the press down on organized crime from finance will be sent. so it'll, all of his campaign rallies are locked in america, edits, elissia newman in quito. let's see, as always, thank you. talking about ahead and then these are including i'm catherine employee as, as treat plantation in taking as a risk. camacho logan how this thing. yeah, i'll be telling why this exercise has become so controversial and they be nice for how they came in mind munich. but things didn't quite supplant scientists. various .
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the west africa's regional loc echo was just to send a delegation to new share to negotiate with 2 liters. it says military has held a meeting of us into the government eco, our says is prepared to take military action, but it has scrapped upon some of the defense chiefs. domini, just reports from mom on the how much is you there? it's on the border between new sierra and julia. well, communities are concerned about their future. it is all quiet on the frontier between nigeria and is your republic. now, just a few meters from here, hundreds of trucks all lined up. they've been stopping from coursing into an idea. yeah. because of the directive from echo as to suspend all trade links and communications with miss. yeah. as the cool and does the 3rd week, the only thing with good. some of them had a ship of goods that drive us say, it's a total or a complete loss for them because they not shot when the boat is will open on
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whether or not they will leave this place any time soon. now the fact of the sanctions, i guess next year is telling on the economies on personal relationships that up communities on the border with me. she had a public pool into mary and also have cultural and religious observations was affinity with people. name is and people in nigeria, and that is all the doctors all suffering at the moment. apart from that, the process of goods have gone up to a level that ordinary people cannot easily go to the market and buy food and eat or feed their families. nope, in terms of the situation imager, rhetorics are still being wrapped up on both sides from a course on the military. you want that in the ship, that for me that's the only to find that breezes by in a pointing senior officers into the government's uh for example, on friday, a new inspector general of police and also the head of customs were announced. and that shows they are, they are digging in for a long time, many degrees. i'll just,
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you know, get one then i get into your border cutting 9 kinase and then to get is a w advocate director of human rights watch. and she says, new jazz, military leaders of violating international human rights law by continuing to detain president mohammed bosom. indeed, we received a post of today. she was able to see his doctor. but the situation remains concerning. we were told by his family that they've not had any tricity, as mentioned since august, 2nd, no contact with the outside. well since august 4th, including with his lawyer and the doctor who managed to see him. according to the reports of today, family members and other friends was not, you know, have, we're not able to bring the family food and other supplies. we will also told that we thought that it tricity the somebody has now been reduced to eating dry food. and i think one of the most concerning a piece of people's views was that a president bedroom, son has a serious heart condition and needed to see
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a doctor um and the doctor long 5, assembly lawyer about time had not been able to access a present as we meant and any of the family members, anyone we spoke to, including present cousins, going daughters and others, including his former communication adviser with a new share abroad, informed human rights watch that they were concerned by the length and the arbitrary nature of the president's detention. because of the toll that is obviously taking on the president of his family as well as of the senior government officials who have been a bi trivially arrested and detained child stipends at a refugee reception center and gone on near the border with booking a facile and see, he says that our fears that the instability in his head could spread across the region the where the refugee was section kept close to the gone and became a fast so bold of the campbell socrates various se. right? the way across these quota,
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around about 10000 refugees of coming from the key in the past. so in the last few years, and the big series is that that refugee number could increase dramatically if indeed there was any kind of minutes. we escalation in new jersey. the reason is is because it's 2 fault firstly because the key to pass it along with molly would see any kind of military intervention by echo, as, as being a declaration of war and themselves. and the 2nd is, is because i only to tell you that concern that the, all i'm groups i so i know kind of the groups that people here have flips for them . could well take advantage of a deterioration in the security situation and so forth. more people, typically the herbs at the moment, the situation here is called the capital sororities. tell us that they've heard shooting what sounds like fighting very close to the boulder in recent weeks here.
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and people in the camp will tell you the stories, like they mentioned, having to play heavy fighting villages being destroyed. many of the women here of come without their husbands, they fear to their husbands, could well be dead. it's the same for the elderly boys in families too, but as i say, the situation does remain calm, hey, but just to put the perspective early hours before that cool in these yeah, course itself said he was very concerned about a deterioration in the security situation in molly and became the past so especially it said that in the 1st 6 months of this year, they had already paying $1800.00 attacks by terror organizations or groups affiliated to them. in this region, 4600 people had already been killed and thousands more displaced joining what's estimated to be around 6000000 people for the ready slight violence in this region . so you can imagine the concern of the of socrates here in gone and the in neighboring todo,
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neighboring spinning. and nike area also is indeed echo. i says that as a last resort, it will launch some sort of military operation inside me. shedd charles scott. but i'll just say around the, gone in unit 5, so or at least to 6, people have died off the boat capsized. what i'm trying to reach the u. k. from friends, 49 others were rescued. local officials, a dozens of boats coming migrants were trying to cross the channel from the french coast. police reports from the board of dover, and southeastern journeys and after the dangerous. so they, let's see, migrants leave of british quota for special after being rescued off the coast of france. dozens of bikes trying to reach the u. k. got into difficulties in strong currents. is it feeling loans still set to for the light, but they were in trouble?
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there was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boats are quite simply overloaded, they overload them, and so the boats can no longer move forward. the loss of both what we intervened was too full about the way through the course of the for some, the rescue came to lights. a vessel capsized and 6 people were found in the world in a serious condition. one was lifted to hospital and kinda like but pronounced that soon after the other 5, it was late to confirmed. also died of a life boat and coast guard rescue teams less the pulse of diverse around 4 am local time. after receiving a distress signal from off the coast of sun got that done. cook on the french coast . dozens of people were rescued by the desk again, how i liked the dangers of crossing the short body of water between france and the u. k. french authority said later on saturday that all 6 deceased will f gunmen as of a beverly secretary of state's in charge of the seat,
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arrive to meet rescue. as in kelly seemed the girl who was all the civic jim. if we move on 6 victims today it's, it's a fault of traffic criminals and send young people, women, adults to that death through these maritime groups which are dangerous and deadly. secretary, u. k. home secretary sort of a problem and has used those dangers to condemn the traffic, is the organized migrant journeys across the channel. she says that thoughts and prayers are with those affected by south today's tragedy. but as she continues to impose tough measures against arrivals on small bites, critic site, the fault lies with the government. failing to provide the site for roots, the people to seek asylum in the u. k. bull race. all these era started by 76 migrants have been rescued from an overloaded boat in the mediterranean sea. they were taken on board a china to ship the crews as the boat was headed to naples and it's in the battalion. government says 95000 people arrive by 6 so far this year. holdings
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defense, madison says the countries voted with bella. luce is in danger. he says, minutes backed by moscow, as encouraging a legal crossings to destabilize poland. russia's wagner groups set up a base and bella roost last month near the polish border. also responded to by deploying troops times to send up another 10000 to the area. or some of the binge of its following developments near the polish bella russian border. of the to build up continues along the poland brothers border. the defense minister has now visited his troops. he's telling them that his government is going to do absolutely everything possible. do not just make sure that it is frank sitting the polish ministry with us in the end equipment and forces, but also to ensure that any threats that is coming from it's border with been reduced is met with full force. this obviously is also coming at a point where the government is going to be going into an election. so it is not just for its threats that it's faces,
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but also to assure the people living alongside the border and the troops that the government is serious about security. when it goes up, there is no doubt the opponents. boda is in danger. ongoing pressure on the polish border by migrants to cross it illegally is by the bel russian regions. there was no doubt that they called the rate with the kremlin. this is to destabilize our country as this action will fail because of the punish on me, and straightening the boat up with bad orders. in addition to the defense minister, we've heard from military come on, does as well. the thing that they're not only looking after the type of legal migrants and the threat from on groups guides as migrant. but also any incursion that might happen on this board to is going to be met with immediate force, which is not going to take days or weeks. but it's going to happen immediately. solomon david avira at the potent federal support. so they had an audra 0 animal activist, observer world ellison day to preserve and protect the largest land on them. starting a new season in style. aust,
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don't get the premier lea campaign underway. sun, it has all the action the fall i we got some to give a contrast in the weather across here, but my events is fine and dry. some lovely will some of the sunshine across the mediterranean southern, all things a little more run settled. we have cut out breaks of freight into the east and past of you have still rather wet just around scandinavia. i've still a cool side across the good parts of the northwest as well. but wherever you have low pressure, breaking some plus be sure i was in across this part of the welding between there were some wolves around central areas getting up close to. so if he sells just every morsel to get above the sea, as we go on through the next couple of days, should be near a 2425 degree. so very much on the warm side that we all got to say it's
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a coating office to go one through the next few days thereafter. wanted to show is coming in full sunday afternoon, then shabby. ryan evans east and pops into battle roost. pushing across into that west side of russia, that we guy with bands of shy rain coming in across the republic about an old amount of much of scotland. wells, west of england saying some west to whether it's a go wanting to monday that rain or ramping up cause southern positive england show us there across the good pots of france pushing into a gemini, still some live the showers to just around the outs as well. but for the met is dry, warm and signing as the guys across northern africa with the usual showers for the west of the teenager arrested. an accused of conspiring to over through the russian government . determined to prove your innocence or a political mother becomes
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a permanent human rights act. a remarkable tale of political persecution, and the price paid by citizens and full file space for the new great and his case. a witness document on the jersey. the latest news, as it breaks the fires keep spreading. we've been talking to fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these heavy when we detailed coverage for the hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude. seems to be changing from around the world. every child on the 7th, still received a letter of elk each day. but the states capacity to seals, of hon from sanctions, is administer the, the,
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the, the watching or does it a reminder of adult stories. this or how i in authority to say more than one files and people are still unaccounted following the island of bali while as far as have killed at least 18 people far as a so burning. but they have been contained, at least partly headquarters presidential candidates have issued a statement, claiming the government for political violence in the country. it follows the assassination of fernando v, of essentially on why the state is running late. andrea gonzales is hoping to take his place as account myself because regional long echo wise will send a delegation to the judge side to persuade truly just to step down. and it shows amenities held a meeting of its into the government eco was scrapped upon some of the defense teams us rep for us presidential hopefuls that are attending the iowa state fair. today it happens every year with roughly a 1000000 people turning as it's a popular campaign,
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stopped for those hoping to evaluate voters in the us. hotline 9 us presidents have attended the fair since its inception this year leading republican rival candidates, donald trump, and running on desantis of both expected to make appearances to gather others on his joining us, not from the feeling des moines and i are what, why is this such a key stuff in the campaign trail. the others really 2 reasons the, the iowa state fair has a lot of potential voters here bear goes on for about 10 days and it's about a 1000000 people that passed through the giant fair grounds during that 10 days. just today on saturday they were expecting perhaps a 100000 people. so there's a lot of voters here that candidates can engage with and try to get their votes. that's number one and number 2, iowa police a very critical role in the nomination process because it's the 1st caucus is that
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half and they will be january 25th. so the state, they're not only a lot of voters here, but a lot of important voters. it will be a take you to the iowa caucuses of late january. and that'll be the 1st people the nation to really cast their code and say, this is what we think should be the republican or democrat nominee. of course, the republican party is the one that's key this year because there's so many candidates all buying to try to catch up on the polls with donald trump. give it to amazon to talking to us from the iowa state fair. i want to bring in a coach, he's a republican political strategy strategist, and she's joining us live from minneapolis really good to have you with us. do you know what is interesting about what we've been seeing from the they the, the pictures that we've been getting from the iowa state fair is the, the crowd that donald trump has drawn his farm greater than the crowds for the other republican candidates. there jumps out in the office, they've all served to some degree in some official office. and yet trump still
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managed to get some sort of connection with the people as it were. what is it that the other candidates are doing that prevent some from making that connection? with the voters. yeah, i don't even know. but one it's kind of depends on the candidates on the other side . but trump is such an anomaly. people come to trump for a lot of things, right. they come to see because they like him. they come to see him because they want to see him fall on his face and they come to see just for the spectacle. right . and he has the power, which is why i think you continue to see him leading the poor. busy despite having all these, you know, the, all this baggage and all these indictments and all these things that you really exclude any other candidate. so it really is more about the phenomenon of trump versus, you know, sort of the excitement around the other candidates. this is very hard to compete with that, the elephant in the room, you know, it's,
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it's in often use phrase the uncharted territory when it comes to the republican party and how it's going to play out and run up to the next elections. how difficult does that make it for anybody trying to oppose from whether the democrats or whether the republicans, because this is a situation that nobody has really been in before. you know, i mean, he is a, he's a cold, his personality and that throws everything off even in the gym in the general pulling a bite and to trump had to head there virtually tied right now what you would have thought. and so however, i will say that, well, trump is about 50 plus percent nationally support months. republicans, it's a little softer and i was a he said about 44 percent and even softer still about 41 percent in new hampshire, which are the early states. so oftentimes these early states are, indicate they don't necessarily pick the winner, but they can give others sort of a platform and a jump jumping board. it's about expectations. so trauma seen it around 40 percent
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and he somehow comes in less and somebody else manages out take out 20 percent that can often catapult that, especially when a president or with the former president is not over that 50 percent mark. so that's something to watch january 15th, when the iowans go to their pockets. and when you're watching this from the outside, it's easy to get the or something make the assumption that the entirety of the republican party is made up of mug of supporters. and that is clearly not the case, the policy stands for very legitimate and goals, you know, the regulation of government, the regulation of, of the big in terms of business, you know, changes and taxes and, and so on. how concerned are those who are not supporters of donald trump, a boat, the fact that those values may well be eroded and disappeared when in fact we're just they're just being faced or taking a long uh, slept along on a culture of personalities you described to yeah, it's,
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it's really difficult to watch what's been happening to my party. and i come from a very conservative wing of that party. i don't make any bones about that. a strong national defense, as you said, a fiscal, conservative and, and yet to see that those aren't even being debated, right? that's all sort of this, um there's, there's a lot of like, a big, you know, marquee social issues. and really, you know, in indictments and, and sort of, um, i mean just, just like sort of a range of hearing issues. i would say things that draw attention and a lot of people's energy, but don't really have a lot of impact on people's lives. and so it's, it's difficult to watch from, as a republican, and there's a person watered the elephant for so many years to kind of watch all of that. you're just throwing out the window and have the circus atmosphere. and in so many things that the former president says that i just don't recognize as something
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growing up conservative, something that we stood for now. and i hear that from a lot of stalwart republicans that have been involved for many, many years. or, you know, conservatives that grew up with a ronald reagan, our even actually hard to tell you. bush and the party doesn't look anything like it. um, what we recognize me. it's really interesting to get your thoughts on this amy cook . we appreciate you being on i'll just here and on. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you for having me. i can take a prime minister has been named and packaged on and what i'll call has been nominated to leave the country until its next general election. it was selected the following consultations between 5 minutes to ship our studies. i'm the leader of the opposition in parliament election dates which is still to be set. it will like to go ahead without the former prime minister, even on con, he was convicted for corruption last week and sentenced to 3 years in jail. a sorry, or maybe a has a pointed to its 1st non resident done boss of the,
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to the occupied palestinian territories. and i f also that is the side of your baby is coming to and box it or to jordan. he said it was an important step and strengthening relations. policy and officials have welcome to move as a show of support. the truth and 11, those largest palestinian refugee camp is holding with no violence reported in the past week. but the fighting between on factions is destroyed many homes and shops. the cash strapped to un agency that supports palestinian refugees. count restarted services is in a call to report some accounts in southern lebanon, palestinian refugees trust in a one square kilometer was kemp 11 on. but i know how do we 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
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to an estimated $400.00 homes and businesses as well as facilities run by the united nations relief and works agencies have not begun in earnest, another 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 too insecure. we have armed fighters including around or installations 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
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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 with the deadliest didn't hears. it involves the main stream for the movement and the group calling itself. the muslim you, people in the camp are in many ways held hostage to the division within the palestinian leadership. there's criticism of a long standing agreement that prevents 11 onto the 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 so advance their own agendas. home to tons of thousands of palestinians. i know how do we, it's still very much a war zone with many fearing it is not
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a matter of if. but when the next round of fighting will begin. their socialist, either on the outskirts of an halloway southern, nothing on the canyon government has lifted its bond on commercial login, which has been in place for 5 years. the president says it will boost the timber industry and create jobs. but it's catherine, sorry, reports and the eastern mouth for us active is say ending the band could destroy more of the environment for marshal log is the largest in the genius forest in kenya. rashed to be the deadline. to how this exhausted cheese these photos, the reason she lifted bind on logging at this tree plantation. se press trees planted more than 20 years ago. i felt ready to be sold for team boss. nice easy to good girl. and by the we are monitoring what's happening on the ground and working with the government to ensure indigenous trees like caesar are not felled. but what
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we are currently talking about is exotic trees that are planted for timber harvesting. so this is i looked with sam. well said, shows us a 33 year old pine plantation that is going to waste. as a result of wind falls, the trees meant to be cut down when the material to allow new trees to be planted. today we have what you call the petty agreement. the petty agreement, which couldn't a sentence to has it, that we have to have a couple of the sinks. right. and when you have a couple of things, this can only assist when you remove technicians. then you plant the new, the new young petitions, the government imposed the logging fan in 2018 to stop deforestation. since then for us to cover has increased significantly, the countries for a service agency saves it, has lost more than $200000000.00. in the last 5 and
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a half years, we're talking about the that have now mature. and our ratings to be all those di, but environmental lives are concerned about that. in fact, if this is not properly regulated, you got elders from the a get a for us community that helps protect indigenous trees such as cedar and others that have grown here for hundreds of yes. chevy of what the dublin below in theater is found by the problem is some decision made because manipulated the rules for their own interest. all told us they called us one way to get to keep default a safe block at the plantation forest where cars mock the trees that are being tracked to we fulfilled this dom shows that what has been sold is legal, approved and not indigenous, but many doubts the new government policy, they are to the band should be reinstated to keep protecting tenuous trees. catherine slowly
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o d 0. east and mile forest kenya. its world elephant day poaching habitat. last i missed treatment or putting the survival of this bases at risk. the number of african elements is declined by 60 percent over the last 50 years to 415000 asian. now the offence are at a higher risk of extinction with just $50000.00 left. and the wild geometry is an executive director of the elephant neighbors center. he says, 11 populations face numinous flats. they fussy is to create a way and they say all the plight over the elephant is a, is a table taking store of what do we have uh, what have we made us tools? what do we had and what can we do to ensure that we can ada sustained? what do we have and ensure that they, they, the mitigations, whatever that is causing them to take the bus to decline it up to please. yeah, i think one other thing that we've, we've seen and they've declined to valence
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a decent seem pretty because of the climate change capital. we as we were talking about the 14, but i'm happy most of the countries including kenya tubs, and you're going to, we've been able to money to the pushing. of course, the emerging issues coming to the claim to do like last the last year. but the $110.00 yellow schools to allows and elephants and this is simply because of the effect of climate do the droughts. also issues that are detected to the climate teach is basically the human life conflict where we have seen communities. now the thought of getting an eating elephant, the still ahead and i'll just say the english line that says war into the semi finals center runs up the action in the women's world cup. the focus on our lot in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel
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the the, it's time for support on the latest from the women's world cup in australia. here's donna, thank you very much, rob. well, co host australia will play england and the semi finals of the women's woke up, the method is reaching the last full for the 1st time. and the history after dramatic when over frosts on penalties. the matching percent net was sold on goals, but not on drama. sounds almost akin to the lead in the 12th minutes at the other end, australia also had the chance is struck up mary fall or denied by some brilliant sense defending. so no goals and normal time and into extra time france thought they had one, it's australia is out on a tennessee heading into her own net, but it was this allowed for a false match to her relief. the match then went to the penalties from missing the
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crusoe floated along australia to prevail. 76, and what was the longest shoes house in women's woke up history. a mouthful touring clash with england now awaits. they reached beth, said successive semi final coming from behind to be columbia to one. alex thomas was watching in sydney of the minutes before kick off at the stadium, australia, and no one seemed to care about england buses. columbia always run the big screens, put up to show the game in brisbin celebration spots like vines winning penalty take revealing the level of matilda mania gripping the host nation. with that they will blanket wrap it the way time to celebrate the classes styles. and the last of the quarter finals, european champions, england, facing the lowest rank teen less than the competition. and only the 2nd south american side ever to make it this fall at
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a women's will say this is mike dominating possession and go when behind. in the 1st off of them, it filled a lazy sense of sensible spiraling, over the head of gold. keep a merry ups, another 75000 strong proud erupt, thing, columbia fans bringing the noise. and the closing moments of the 1st ones with the head of the house time. it was one in england, leveling the schools with a gold fashion from persistence rather than office pre, lowering him with the final touch all through a messy scramble. the same with just on the hoping to to go england in front for the 1st time. a defensive mistake, tony decisively buy unless you russo. and that proved to be the winning goal.
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so we will go through this food successive womens. we'll comp semi final out of now just to winds away from reading this trophy. so the european championship title they won last year, but standing in the way, historic rivals, australia, the house. now you shouldn't believe this is the matilda is here. instead, we will hyphen saying feelings to win and they did. and what about a going to be all straightened out next wednesday. how big is that going to be big? how many? how big is england? australia. oh, is massive. it's bigger than yeah. she was this week when i was english, the crime is going to try. 2 we're happy estrada's. happy to go up against anyone else. so it was a great match. we went to france in the $29.00 team and so called, but it's waiving it now. yeah. what are you guys gonna be doing next wednesday? the guy from 32 teams, 3 and a half weeks ago, we're down to 4. this woke up and we'll continue to see while it seems like these while astray,
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the remains in the hunt to capture the biggest prize in women's football antics, thomas elders era, sidney. on the same day, he completed his $110000000.00 move to buy munich. hurricane also tasted the 1st defeat with his new club of the, assigning a full year deal. the england captain was named on the bench for the gem and says a cup of match with live sick and came on the 2nd hawks up to shoot. all buying were already 2 goals down at the time and we'd lose the match screen. now with that, daniel, almo, scrolling it had tricks cane, and by and begin the quest for 12, a gem and the title in the role when they played the bremen on friday. and there was a dream, w for jude bellingham, and spans. let me go off to his 110000000 dollar move to realm address that he scored the 2nd goal and his chance to know when the electrical available or do go.
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but the opening goal for reality, chances barcelona get those sees and on the way it gets cut off day on sunday. scam bought the new signing of some on the them delay watched together from the sense of funny songs on mount were how to draw at home by literally all in their opening game of the french league season, from champions where without and buffing him on moscow. back to the squad the for the game as a struggle to break through the fast. and the goal is to and anguish beverly last seasons. one is up, the arsenal are off to successful, thought they were to one. when is that home to nothing for a need to do? yes for the opening goals before because i thought then fire, then the period called the goals to make it to before has time for us. food one, back plates on but are still held on for the wind
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and drug be kept in on file looks set to be banned from their opening. woke up came off to being sent off and such that as warm up match with wells that switching them . it was initially shown a yellow card for the shoulda head. so on chain bescham is that tool and sent to the send been by the referee, while england or the show to wells opened up and 8 points advantage seems to break away tribe of thomas williams. charles challenge was reviewed while he was off the page, and the panel advised the referee to upgrade the decision to red, called england to do call the 2 in 19 points to 17. but farrell is now like you to be given at least a free game plan. which would see him missed the 1st match with argentina. the welcome. they serious seems to be canadian opened tennis. there was an opposite to world number one eager, scientific and montville. she was beaten by just
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a couple good out in the semi finals. the american play a winning the match 6 full and fighting set. the said w t, a $1000.00 level final associate. and she'll face either and then i had the sienna on july 7th. so and there's a tie for the lead going into the final round. all the years last gulf major, the win is british open american media. going for his 2nd major title of the season that picks up 5 shots with around the 67 is joined at the top of the lead, the board of by england that charlie falls both on 9 on the palm. and the moment to remember for american sand birds and the opening events of the pga tul patel. he produced all in one of the 11th and the said rhonda of the century championship in memphis, and also spoke for me
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a 100 bucks to rob santa thank you very much. indeed. no carrier is going to be here in a couple of minutes for more and all these stories, including high wind authorities to save files and people are still missing off. so those wildfire is an island of molly. i'm your madison. stay with us and all these are the, the, the, the most endangered marine level in the world. the by keep the planet smallest pull voice. there are any between 10 and 13 list. the navy in the seahorse patrol into waters to try and save, but in may, they had some good news. a survey shows that the keep those numbers that state
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