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is detained since august 2021 which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its generalists detained in egypt. journalism is not to crime the to reduce the ash people in the hate. a hawaii assess the damage after the worst wild fires and essentially killed at least 80000000 people. the i'm several venue, great to have you with us. this is elsa 0, lives from bill, also coming up eco doors armed forces re to present to find those responsible for the assassination of
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a presidential candidate. nearly 3 weeks on cool leaders in new here, remain defiant, and the face of potential minutes reaction to restore the to post president's. i'm come on either to northern focused on home for the largest number of black years outside the board of regents. but experts was because of climate change, the mustang, or the much positive, a positive wiping of religions and livelihoods in the function. it had the devastating wildfires in hawaii or now the worst of the us as seen in more than a century. at least 89 people have died and the death toll is expected to rise. a 1000 people are still missing. a family assistance center has opened up and come who would wait to help people find their relatives volunteers, and also being distributing water, food, and other essentials and questions to be raised about the initial emergency
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response. the states attorney general has launched an investigation to what happened. survivors say they did not get enough warning and had to scramble to safety. and everybody in our cars are freaking out. like where do we go? and we have a glock seawall. there is a right jump in to see you all to the oceans or do you want to get burn or you want to take a chance. so couple of 2 or 300 people or i'll jump in to see you all with your children. cars are loading the car to fish on fire is dark. it's 4 o'clock afternoon like midnight and there's embers just flying at you. people are getting hit with what you know, the cars showing bombs going on. and i was just freak area. i mean, i've lived here long time. nobody's seen current, current executive. if you'll walk down some of the streets and you don't even recognize which street your own anymore. it's just like all this, just chaos and mayhem assist you. i'm just not sure. let's see. i'm not sure if that would be the same or like, you know, that's the, that's going to be
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a long time. so it's just, it's just kind of hard in that way. and now is police chief says only 2 people have been identified so far and the search for more bodies has just begun the patience prayers 1st verse. that's what we need. we need that's not everyone that's from the whole world. and as we talk about this process for you guys don't know because you come and go to a tourist location. always. most people. we've got people that they live on, deer, fish, and they grow color. if you don't know what that is, then you look at all the best our families survive here in the fire took that out. so we've got one way in
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another way and on the other side of the as a one way road. and we've got an area that we have to contain that is at least 5 square miles is full of our loved ones. hawaii is governor who has visited one of the fire ravaged neighborhoods in molly. and he says, authorities will concentrate on reuniting people and finding them a place to live in a ryan said will certainly be the the worst natural disaster. why ever faith may be the worst fire that america ever faith? by the time it's done, we can only wait till the support, those who are living. our focus now is the united people where we can and get them housing, and get them health care and then turn to rebuild our correspondence. she hubbard, time she spoke to a la haine, a resident who fled his house as the flames approached. or we were able to get back
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into our home, which was in what kind of town we stayed there for for a night. and then the next day we, we were told that we would have a 10 o'clock curfew, about 5 30 pm. the police came through evacuating everyone from behind us. we were told that it was on sale. and you know, to be honest, there were still fires going on, there's lots of rubble around. so, you know, we're, we're not trained. we were told that there was people going into the areas they should live in. and yeah, and i think that was real problem. there a lot of residents that just wanted to see if their house was still standing and just to assess, you know, what they're going to do next. i mean, a lot of us are trying to make tough decisions and whether or not your, your house is still standing or not is, is a big factor in that. and i think a lot of people are just so curious and wanting to know that they were kind of slipping around barricades or trying to find ways to park in certain places and, and sneak around the, the national guard or whatnot. is williams on the sound of what you think but, but let's go back to the use it. i mean, you with that. yeah. what was it like as the flames were approaching?
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was there any warning? how did you know you're nearly there? there really wasn't much warning and actually to be honest, there wasn't much warning the night before that the winds were going to be like they work. a lot of people were surprised tuesday morning when they woke that the winds were so strong and before the fire started, we woke up tuesday morning with trees of fruit, trees laying in the ground blocking streets. powerlines were already down, the power was out. and this was before the fire even started. so then the fire starts and it just use that. when does it's vessel for destruction and it just ripped through so fast or like anything that i've seen. i've seen that it was time to go. well, we just kind of picked out a certain spot, it was across the highway from us and we just decided if it jump to the highway and hit to the other side were gone. and i literally looked to the other direction for maybe 30 seconds to a minute and looked back and they did sure jumped the highway and the apartments across me were already on fine. yeah. i think if anything left for you is our neighborhood fared better than most of the majority of the houses in the condos in
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our neighborhood are ok. it's a newer neighborhood. we, we, we did better than most uh, but the neighborhoods to both sides of us are completely designated. more than 4000 police and soldiers have rated a prison in ecuador, they moved to convict a drug dealer in murder to a high security jail. now he suspected of ordering the killing of a presidential hopeful of the candidates or demanding stronger measures the head of a snap election next sunday, or latin america editor lucy, a newman reports from quito. 4000 police who soldiers rated one of the doors most into his presence and the port city of y a t to detain a door for my cs alias, fee to the heater of the country to most powerful drugs indicates the tornadoes. it was taken to a nearby maximum security prison on the orders of president e and more or less. so i to say they suspect people's involvement and thursday's
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murder presidential candidates. and none of you have you, since you would recently receive death threats from him, hours after the raid and from the very same prison, members of the, to a neutral games posted this video and social networks warning the president, not hom, their leader, for the well being of ecuador, patrick needed thousands of people who will die, straining the people of edwardo with blood because of your bad decisions. but in the capital, the central's widow accused the government of holding back information. it looks by the way, as i explained, finally the leg by the state is directly responsible for the murder of my husband. the states still has to give many answers about everything that happened. his personal god did not do the job. you see it on assessment that's here to exports in organized crime, say it is penetrated the highest levels of the ecuadorian state limits. you're not
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gonna have an yellow and done any form of seal. we have to ask ourselves, are the intelligent services unable to identify the spinet ration in all the institutions of power? or do they know about it, but do nothing. i believe it's the former, the beautiful, the president to quote snap elections for next sunday. and it'd be to avoid an impeachment trial that says he's doing all he can. but the detention of an already imprisoned drug lord will not be enough to ease people's feelings. it would orange or demanding that the government guarantee security, not just for candidates, but for voters. and them such was the entire letter process. a process that has raised questions about the ability of any candidates to confront the seemingly uncontrollable expansion of crime and corruption. do see in human algebra to ecuador, it's a 5 on a tradition every 4 years, but us president shall candidates to pay a visit to the iowa state. fair politicians control up support. voters can get some
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face time with candidates. gabriel is on the reports from the state capital des moines. there animals and lots of them. and plenty of ways to get an adrenalin rush and lots of food and unusual food, want a rattlesnake corn dog here you can get it. welcome to the iowa state fair and american midwest tradition, dating back to 18. 54. the oldest and largest agricultural exposition in america, with about $1000000.00 visitors every year. it's also, i was biggest annual event for presidential candidates. all those people mean one thing. wow. are yeah, potential voters, and that's why every 4 years during election season, candidates running for president descend on the fair to take part in the political
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soapbox. when they're given a microphone, a captive audience and 20 minutes to make their sales pitch. for candidates, it's a chance to drum up boats ahead of the all important 1st in the nation, iowa caucus is to be held in january here to iowa, state fair. it's a rare opportunity for voters to get up close and personal with the candidates. you know, i'm, i'm in the front row, 5 or 6 feet away from somebody who may very well be the next president, united states. that's an opportunity. i'm not going to pass on. thousands of supporters of donald trump came out saturday to see the former president speak. his support here is still very strong. i'm for 100 percent, but some other voters still have an open mind. i don't know who i'm going to. but that's because i want to find out what everybody say. i don't want to go for the party i want i want to move for someone who has my values,
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not just my political party. and it's those undecided voters. the candidates are trying to win over. and it starts here on this fair ground in middle america, gabriel's dondo out easy to des moines, iowa, and the west african original blocking colewell says imposed sanctions on the chair in response to its military crew. now enlist suggested measures that measure could cost nigeria $1300000000.00 in losses annually. the cool, which is now in its 3rd week, threatens the strain relations between the neighboring nations address reports from the border town of mcgovern and u. b. s. on the outskirts of the northern city of clifton some 45 kilometers from the border with new share trucks loaded with goods weight to across the board. 2 weeks after the cool and with no sign of diplomatic rate. so the drivers,
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the military escalation, is likely and then obviously that they will tell you the most difficult thing is uncertainty or, and everything. we don't know when these invasion will happen. when need be heavy or gland operation. we hope they won't get to that. may not get to say minutes reaction with cost permanent damage to relations between nigeria and the share. the then the people in this tip is the are what they are, what they are, what they're, what they don't want. they don't want to us to go into with the new general public on the major side of the border here to trucks trying to reach nigeria. i've located these trucks, have been in limbo, says they cannot make community of west africa states, or the old board is with this year to close for those transporting pretty simple goods, especially fresh produce. it's a total loss. now the drive was main concern is they don't know if i'm when they
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would be able to leave here. the ladies echo sanctions have effectively cut of supplies on both sides ex, forcing families to struggle one and the much i see this is the most and 2nd period for everyone. no one knows what to do anymore. as life is almost unbearable, prices of food items have doubled or even tripled in some cases that i did that then. so just so many people in new jersey nigeria that kind of chat of the west african regional book as leading the charge to declare war on the country opposition committed to innovation. image here is more fierce here in the north. but anyone else in nigeria and only say a war between the 2 neighbors made damage, not only trade, but also if i media relations, ties that bind the 2 countries for centuries. how many degrees i would use either my gps people in new jersey, the capital in the i'm a or calling for peace. many
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a worries that the stand off with equal was, could result in more violence. some are urging for a peaceful transition to civilian rule. because it gets it, but what kind of vehicle was due now? are they going to attack a new she is presidential palace to say president mohammed by june. that's it makes no sense. i think the echo us hates of state will be forced to come and negotiate with the june to impala initiated are still a head on alpha 0, thailand's quite cy parts. he says it's on the verge of forming a government as coalition talks, begin with military allied parties and find out why poland is military chief, is accusing his neighbor of destabilizing actions. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. the care motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own entity and not being some
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students by the state. inside story on al jazeera part 2 question. what do you see? right, well, let me see if i can change or think. did you notice for everybody has different thinking that's from from the space on the right. we want to do the best for children of the sorry. yeah. i became i see these kids have just bring me right back and i couldn't control things. i was like those kids stuff. what do you think protected? well, maybe it's a pretty name for something very putting yourself in a person's shoes. so if you can see from a different kind of, can you boys much what sonic i talked to, but in hard to control anger, putting him against the full screen and did a poem that them angrily victory or stephen. this scholar for the children
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was thinking of, i'm thinking that's why i want the the you're watching else 0 reminder about top stories this hour. the devastating wind flyers in hawaii are now the worst that us as seen in more than a century. at least 89 people have died and the death toll is still expected to rise. more than 4000 police and soldiers have rated a prison in ecuador, they moved to convict a drug dealer and murder into high security. jail is suspected of ordering the killing of a presidential hopeful. and the qu, leaders in the share, remain defiant, 3 weeks out to be seized. our regional military chief suff postponed
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a meeting called de decide on the next steps. pulling the defense minister says that his country's border with bella. ruth, is in danger. he says, mittens backed by moscow, is encouraging a legal crossings to destabilize poland. russia's wagner mercenary groups, set up a base and bell roof last month or so responded by deploying troops with plans this the send up to $10000.00 to the area. but some of the binge of 8 is following developments near the poland bell roof board. as 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, sending the polish military with us in a un equipment and forces, but also to ensure that any threats that is coming from its border with the roof is met with full force. this obviously is also coming at
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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, 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 border 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. this action will fail because of the punish on me, and strengthening the boat with bad odors. in addition to the defense minister, we've heard from military come on, does as well as saying that they're not only looking after the type of legal migrants and the threats from on groups guides as migrants. 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, jared, all the data at the potent federal support the entire land. the plus side party
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says it's on the verge of being able to form a coalition government 3 months after the general election. but to do so, it will have to include policies allied to the military. tony chang reports from bangkok to show of unity for a final roll, the dice the to so the prototype policy, run those up in the general election. and others unveiled a coalition that they say in gun or enough support to take power. football. kind of talk that we, the 6 coalition parties would like to us, the people to have confidence input time and all parties that will form the government. we ask for your support, and together we will help solve this crisis. so the country is able to move on for the best interest of all people got some to put together majority in the lower house. so probably have to bring miller treat bank parties into the coalition or something they promised voters they wouldn't do. and that coalition partners with
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one powerful ministers, possibly even the prime ministers job. uh no, it would not be the government of the popular will because it was clear that the votes on may 14th, was pertains and that's why the people voted for the move for policy, which was the largest winning and then put high policy together. they combined for 2 thirds of all the votes that were passed, even if one of the 2 major punches does get the majority here in parliament. it will be with coalition partners who won't allow a reform agenda, who have power sharing demands done behind closed doors. from the prime minister, text and shinning was in self imposed exile for the past 17 years has delayed his much anticipated return. his political allies thought they'd be in power by now, but you dish will into appearance has thrown the pos to the premier ship into doubts. one x, so has return, has a sum of king, but you're alone con spanish to the us. 3 decades ago when his mother was divorced
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. now he's made a surprise, it visits. and what he says is a private capacity within the full glare that the public on you will knock on god. i am delighted to return to tightened, which i have been warmly welcomed while it's been a long time away 27 years. and so it's like a dream come true to be back here. the palace remains tight lipped about his return . but the timing during this period of transition may not be a co incidence. tony chung out a 0, bangkok of hundreds of members of sherlock. as molly, our community are walking for 250 kilometers to retrace the steps of their ancestors. now fernandez cover the final stages of the march and must delay central for longer. setting out at daybreak, members of your long cuz monday has community. well, the part taken by the ancestors 200 years ago. also clothes on patient demos for
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upcountry time. those thousands of people were brought to the island from south india to work on coffee, tea, and rubber plantations. 74 year old little getting gun nation, the oldest of the group to dodge a 0. how his grandparents remember the journey today from the bottom where the via and run the water supply. because when they arrived, there were no roads. they had to cut through the jungle, they didn't have enough food and some died along the way. the survivors couldn't bury them. they will so wild animals and some people were attacked and killed from them rather la. believe to be some low cost, the money a thomas did not own land, and many were poor. they dreamed of a better life across the sea. but the reality was, exploitation, and hardship. logos in the fields active receive the community made a major contribution to sherlock as economic development, but has never been recognized. steve, a disenfranchise for that good sleeve,
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made state less for the goods and a bad being, you know, rather than being treated as citizens, vba treated more as look as continuously. what we want is that to change, and this much is about that because of invalid krishnan himself. so my, that demo says members of the community are determined to change the historic structural exclusion of the people the other night. they weren't aware of their rights. there was no one to teach them because they weren't educated. if today's youth can pass on what we know, we can make sure this doesn't happen again. how do you know, do you guys and i'm going to get another and i'm in and out of them we are remembering all full 5 those by retracing their steps to understand the hardships and sacrifices they made for us out at the meeting. despite earning the country millions of dollars in foreign exchange, these workers paid just more than $3.00 a day. plantation time move should be celebrated for them like the rules in making
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single one p, a global brand. instead, the community is the poor to stay in the country with some of the lowest health, nutrition and education indicators. 200 years on change is still elusive. not fernandez oh to 0, mostly central shalanda scientists or warning lasers in the himalayas. a melting and unprecedented rates, they say they could lose up to 75 percent of their volume by the end of the century . and that could lead to dangerous flooding and water shortages for nearly 2000000000 people who live down stream. come all high to reports from passive lakes are in the pakistani region of gil get, i'll just the northern bug is done as well to some of the world's highest mountain beats. it is a drug, it get any with little landfill eviction environmental experts. a warning of football ginger today because of climate change, especially as young and box them,
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the conditions. so you just, a phenomenon is so important and that the quantity of a wealth of which is being produced by the magazine. good. so to create and want that the effects such as floating good non slides which affect the population they try to do it them focused on is have to go about their living. often by going to a neighbor to got watered by plentiful supply of fresh water from the main thing. glaciers you also provide a lifeline for everyone and bring for diet, storage eviction the glacier and also act as drain meters to deflect. so like 8 to help keep the good regard of climate change. the glasses are melting as an unprecedented grade. and that means dangerous. large and border shortages for tens
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of millions of people across the bucket star. for many yeah. can i make changes to an existing church today? the religion over 10 years in the direct part of a nearby glacier and its inhabitants? what it may have, wipe out everything. they hit a pad to get the most last. yeah. that home the glacier was far away but has moved closer and we few, it's may burst that what will we do? we don't have any other place to go to. we have already lost hundreds of trees and crops, and chunks of our land has been swept away. at night we hear a loud sounds from the glacier and it's scary with them. nobody handle it. thought the a pleasure like these. and now the word have already shrunk. and many more may be gone and dialect soon. the question is, where the countries around the world take the take seriously, and act to guard greenhouse gas emissions. or look the other way. why the last
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remaining place in these mountains disappear commodities that i just need a good good, but this dawn up next on houses 0 is the weather. then on the inside story, i examined the latest deal between iran and the west to unlock some of the runs present funds and exchange for releasing american prisoners to stay with the or the fall i. we got some to give a contrast in the weather across here, but the moments a spine, a dry, some lovely with some of the sunshine across the mediterranean. so the little things a little more around, several, we have cut out, breaks the freight into the east and past obvious to rather wait 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 b showers in,
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across these parts of the world in between there was some wolves around central areas getting up close to. so if he sells just every more, so to get above the sea, as we go one through the next couple of days should be near a 2425 degree. so very much on the williams side that we all got to say. it's a cooling office to go once through the next few days thereafter. what a to show is coming in full sunday off today and then savvy ryan evans, easton, pos into bowers, pushing across into that west, inside of russia. there we go. we pads a shy rain coming in across the it probably provided more than not much of scotland, wells, west of england saying some went 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 larvae showers to just around the outs as well, but for the met is try. well man, signing as the guys across northern africa with the usual shout was for the west. the
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