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john riley at the bottom with detail coverage after the government signed up. he said, we meant with a foreign millions of heck, source of land in this area where this toy from around the world. margaret is do take your gamble when they 1st talk in these over crowded. rick, if you both on that, just say such a long journey the of the cut out on rob mathis and this is the news on live from joe. how coming up in the next 60 minutes echoed on votes to stop drilling for oil in an amazon disaster, it's failed as a historic step for climate democracy is very voice is open for them, policy and protests, as in gaza valley any other folder finds a serial killer nurse,
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a sentence to life in prison for the murder of 7 babies in the direction you as president joe biden has to hawaii to get a 1st time look at the devastation caused by leaf full wildfire. and as far as not with the latest sport matches the united release ford mason greenwood following and an internal investigation being an international res, by mutual agreement, says, is best decision or for all parties. news people in ecuador have voted against drilling for oil in the protected parts of the amazon. it's home to tribes who have chosen to live in the isolation as well as hundreds of species, birds, reptiles, fish, a referendum of the issues being held alongside sunday's presidential elections. 60 percent voted yes to stopping the drilling. it's a blow to the outgoing ecuadorian president the animal law, so he says,
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oil drilling is crucial to country's economy. while the drilling site is not going to have to be close done is located in the sunni nature. reserve in the amazon is regarded as one of the most important to bio diverse parts of the planet. eco is governance estimated that stopping the drumming. when mean a loss of $16000000000.00 over 20 years operation accounts with 12 percent of equities, crude oil production of $480000.00 barrels a day are locked in america. edits are the same. and newman is joining us not from kito. find that activities around the world of saying this is a very important what's being happening. it's actually an extraordinary event. just remember that less than 2 weeks ago, the heads of state of all of the countries that share the amazon rain forest, that's 8 countries of south america. were unable to agree on not exploiting oil inside the rain forest. in fact, there was a lot of resistance to that, the president of ecuador didn't even attend that summit in berlin,
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brazil. so what happened in ecuador is that the people themselves basically grab the bull by the horns and insisted upon protecting this very, very unique part of the rain forest. the yes, so need national park. and not only that, they also held a referendum on a preventable or, or i'm sorry or prohibiting mining in the area that's just above where we are right now in the so called region of the and these mountains. but in both cases, the yes vote one the referendum that was not expect the division. initially there was a lot of money used by the campaign for those wanted it to continue that saying that it was necessary for the ecuadorian economy. but at the end of the day, 60 percent of the people of ecuador believes that preserving this reinforce the biodiversity and the people that live in the rep reinforce was more important. yeah, meanwhile, as we were saying, the bottom for the presidency, tobacco is headed for the one off in mid october, voters are going to choose between left his conduct and lose $100.00 and
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businessmen sign a noble. i'm lucy, i just tell us more about what's been happening and how we got here as well. it's, it couldn't be, they couldn't be more different. right now we're outside a boat radio station here in key thought. where do we some of them sat is, is making her 1st, shall we say, a interview or public a dress since no winning in the 1st round. so even though she did when the 1st round, it was a disappointing results. she only scored about 34 percent of the votes, not enough to to become the president. so therefore, she's going into the 2nd round against a candidate that was the biggest surprise of the whole election. then your noble is a 35 year old son of one of the countries richest men. he has very little political experience, but he managed to somehow convince a lot of people in this country, especially young people, that he is the alternative that they need, particularly for providing jobs as well as security,
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which was the main seem reasonable establish, comes from a rather poor family, she was a single mother at the age of 15, and then eventually went on to go to university and become a lawyer. and now what presidential candidates, while then you'll noval a comes from a very wealthy family. he studies at harvard. he is a businessman, as you already mentioned, so they, they are different in every way and politically as well because luis of themselves has left wing to represent the, the citizens revolution party a former president, but i filed quarter. yeah. who did very well for a period for this country. and then when the price of oil went down, the economy also plummeted. and the accusations of corruption and abuse of power also sword. he is now living in the self imposed exile in europe. but he is, he is, he still represents that party. and so it then, yes, noble is you could call him a conservative, but it's still not very clear what exactly he represents and who will be supporting
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him or not in this runoff election. it's a fascinating time and actually those politics, salisia, newman or latin america editor. thank you very much indeed. a good amount of time because option compound of another other valo has been elected as president. demo one. the runoff election by a landslide securing 58 percent of the vote is wible not in the countries of the former 1st lady. sounds like the rest scheme. the 2nd is u. 6 percent of all of it has said that this victory is a window for democracy. we're going to get more than this. i know rap losing. joining us now from gloss. i'm on a city. this is apparently a surprise victory. far out below. what is the mood like there in the course of the city? the good to be with you rob the mood here. guatemala city is good. it's largely business as usual the day after the national election on sunday evening. we're that surprised landslide victory for the center left candidate for
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them out of the little going to do with reporters doing show you some of the local headlines here. the 1st one reads idea of i know presidents, this one here is that a little makes history. winds election and will rule guatemala, just as his father did from 1945 to 1951, reminding again that a bit amount of what a low is the son of guatemala is 1st democratically elected president. and you know, with that set, despite that fact idea by lewisville large, we see here in guatemala as a political outside or especially in the lead up to that 1st round of voting. he was seen as the dark horse in the, in the election coming out of relative obscurity to becoming the front runner ahead of the run off election that took place on sunday, august 20th. it was a certainly the biggest surprise in the election, but he's also the biggest political shake up in recent presidential politics. here in guatemala, of course, at a low ran on an anti corruption platform. he's also seen by many here as an
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international, as political experts would say that he's a centrist, which kind of makes him a unique leader in the broader landscape of latin american politics. but again, the mood here is good. following election day though, there's still a little bit of concern over what's coming next. political experts warning that there could be given the fact that guatemala is considered one of the most corrupt countries in latin america, that there could be forces of corruption seeking to undermine his ability to govern the country drop. yeah, manual. i know that they, i guess you were just saying that that part be, that are already stripes to that other evidence presidency. what more do we know about those threats? all right, well that's the big question here. it's a question that's being asked even by expert analysts, by political experts and constitutional as even is what's going to happen over over the course of the next coming days and weeks on the one hand on the bellows opponent sun. but i thought it is from the party she, i had the,
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the support from the more conservative elements of guatemala society. she's remain silent since the election results were announced. she hasn't congratulated idea of a little on his landslide victory. she hasn't officially accepted the results of the election. that's on the one hand. on the other hand, there is still a, this is a more concerning, a sort of topic here is that there's still a case pending from the office of guatemala. is attorney general's office that is seeking to suspend legally suspend both at a low and his party sent me a the seed movement so that and the fact that the results of the, of sunday's election have yet to be officially certified. so i think we still could see quite a few surprises being yielded here over the course of the next few days. no, thank you very much indeed. my own rap. a lot of talking to us from, gosh, i'm on assessing a headboard. a head on the news are including has major struggles and shoulders.
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300 trucks arrive and a capital with supplies after weeks of sanctions. donald trump says he's good. no need to john the 1st republican debate is, is a track record speaks for itself. and in sports and emotional advice, the best star amenities as far as the is there any voice is open? 5, i'm protest as along the border with guys, dozens of palestinians are running in the border fence. at least 15 people have been injured. have been mocking the 54th on a vice city. i'm an attempt by a jewish hard liners to button done. i'll lock some key on the outside, has moved from guys. well, hundreds of policy, protesters protested in the eastern border is with the israel in the medic account . where they had this towards the separation sense. a sense that is made out of
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a concrete walls that has been taught by a barbed wire sense of about 2 to 3 meters along these an arm policy. and protesters holding the policy and flag were met by a life and munition they were met, spike uh, bullets uh, rubber, bullets coated with seals and gas canisters by the is rarely snipers deployed all the other side of that separation sense, according to the ministry of health at least 15 people have been taken to assist the hospital because of the different injuries of life and unison and those dozens others have suffocated by a tear gas, including during the list as a parent medic and a child, it is very sad to is of a tax ponder, standing is author and is where the woman was shot dead. the shooting happened near the city of heb on is really media is a, a palestinian, the suspect open fire at a passing vehicle in the able to humans get more from ramallah in the occupied west
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by central and has been running high and have gone south of the occupied westbank where a palestinian is believed to have salt and is really car leading to the killing of a 14 year old is really secular. and the injury of a 40 year old man who is set to be in a serious condition. following that, shooting at sac is where the forces have blue kate, the old entrances leading to hopper on. so you can imagine how many people are not going to be able to go back to the homes because of the check points. because of that is fiction imposed by these really forces. now not only that is really so we'll just have read the different cities in the round hebron trying to look for the purpose rates are we believe that they are still carrying out the man hunts? we've seen them using helicopter as raping homes, trying to find them. now let's not forget that this happens less than 48 hours from
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another shooting attack that took place on sauces it in for what a with to is really some of those have been killed. both for, for 3 years or believe to have been it on the loose still, they haven't been captured by the is really a 40. so this also meant more reinforcements in the north of the occupied. the west bank with is really forces every the different villages sounds and city is close to for water with the incident took place now with heating from medical sources about injuries by life and munitions during it. due to the confrontations that took place between the palestinians and these really forces its remains to be a tense situation. here the occupied westbank. i'm sorry, a baby has rejected the accusations of getting migraines, that as border with human human rights watch report. claims that society forces have killed hundreds of ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers. between march 2022
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to june 2023. the starting government has called the allegations baseless and the united states is calling for the thought of investigation. 300 trunks bringing supplies to land lock news. yeah. have arrived in the capital. yeah, i mean we call in volume was delayed at the border with booking of fossil because of a tax by on groups. jasmine struggling. the shortage is says echo was imposed sanctions of last month's crew. i'm address reports from a bush at the neighboring nigeria. i come for you have trucks loaded with food and other basic goods. reach the just capital the the much needed supplies arrived and escort more than that, but the leave they bring would only be temporary, says the countries borders with pat cords. member states remain closed and attacked by groups have been increasing at the emmys main market. a book either one does when and why he's mix supply of grays will come. now that the border with nigeria is shocked. how we want to bring the goods,
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but it's impossible to do that. what's left in the market isn't enough to go around . on a normal day, this provision store in central yummy would be busy. now the traffic has slowed down to trickle prices of food and other supplies used to be cheap. yeah. now they have gone beyond the reach of many i came to bypass stump milk and rice only to find out prices have risen between 20 to a 100 percent. buyers blame creators, content pos, that cost onto the consumer. good johnson. you can go and buy supplies that exorbitant rates and re sell at a loss to major dealers are the ones responsible many buyers and sellers here, blame the region of luck, equis for the difficult situation. people not passing through as well. then you have not get bored of hundreds of trucks. still wait for charles to cause an
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opportunity to be hoping for, says a cool more than 3 weeks ago. would that be fine? military leadership in the army? and it cause not shifting its position. the situation is unlikely to change, so it's, you know, make, i'm financial centers by the regional blog. net to cash and energy shortages. now, june at the main electricity supply to just turn to switch us off on its neighbors, leading to drop it off as a business which can produce medical supplies and other sizes also running low. the june thing. yeah, i mean knows that as long as there are international assumptions that could rotate support base and get me by thousands of people to turn up in solidarity to condemn, echoes army degrees. you see that a british nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in. okay. we see that date was also found guilty of attempting to murder 6 office of the new natural hospital unit where she worked. that'd be refused to leave for sale
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. for the sentencing finance service use an access, he wants to change the laws to stop this from happening again. i think it's cowardly that people who commit such horrendous crimes do not face the victims. and here 1st time the impact that content had on them and their families and loved ones. and we are looking and have been at changing the low to make sure that that happens. and that's something that will bring forward into goals. sonya a goes got the latest from london. i have only been 3 of the women who have been handed down a whole life for the majesty deemed so dangerous that the possibility of being released from prison was deemed too dangerous. now lucy let be joins the ranks of the killing of 7 babies, a neonatal units in the countess the chest of hospital, as well as the attentive killing of 6 others. how well she did not turn up to hear
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it has sentencing in court. today the judge addressed the quotes directly as if she was stating that the meditation calculation and coming annual actions. now that will also present some just some relatives of the victims as well. giving statements detailing the enormous distress that these families stop, stop at all. so what is being called into question is why did the hospital leave it so late for these tests to be investigated? that was indeed quite a bit of a contrast between how the consultants were wanting the executives of the hospital all the issues. yes, the executives of the hospital launch 2 inquiries initially which failed to include any forensic testing. one of actually police work, holden and investigators will looked at that's when it became obvious,
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all the expense of that fees and put into this. nevertheless, there was serious questions being off and the inquiry is being put into place. but there are also calls for those executors of a hospital to be compelled to give evidence of why they left it. so likes to pull the inquiry again. so you've got yeah, well, i'll just, sarah love them. joseph kelsey most is the director of criminal law for mary most and solicit is specializes an infant death and serious injury cases is joining us now from 9 just to thank you very much. indeed for being with us. is this as simple as a breakdown of communication between medical stuff and managers? absolutely not. these left, the mode is and the fact that the lights are not as well full, most actively allowed by hospital management stuff against the express wishes to retain. let's be in an, in a patient facing role have resulted in further that's beyond the
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point at which they were what they had raised. they alone. and in fact, this was 7 consultants who were written by management stuff. but the n h s. serious company, men and women, not clinicians. this points in my view, rob, and the view of many people around them. this is why i public full public inquiry. judge light is necessary, not to a government talking shop in which says, a mediation rather than real, full, sidney inquiry. but this is, this is why the questions as to whether there is a systemic problem in the way in which the n h s. responsibility for patient care is managed with over writing goals. dorothy, bye. of all, most commercial managers who are motivated by targets and the political pressure on
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the face of from pressed with regard to whether they are hitting those statistics or the doctors weld clause pediatricians. in this case, we want multiple occasions, raise the alarm and said, on some occasions it is, let's be compulsively, big load. there is, there is a systemic problem here. it must be addressed. it cannot only be addressed as justice must be addressed in public with proper sweeping powers to come out. if a witness is an stepmom, the evidence at the moment what the u. k. government is proposing, perhaps for fair if it's not an embarrassment falls far short of that it comes down to accountability doesn't, but it also comes down to the, the difference in corporate view, if you like, in terms of the way that the administrators and the priorities that they have on the medical staff are working on it on a day to day basis. this must of course, be worrying ben being watched very closely by the managers of hospitals all around
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the world. how do you manage to bring both sides together? when going by what you're saying, the managers and the medical stuff have to almost completely divergent views of what should be happening. well, that's interesting. well, be really hit, the nail on the head is, don't mind me saying, accountability is where it's styles. look at these individuals, look at this mountain, how they view on multiple occasions. not totally. i refused the even anything but the most closer investigation into the ongoing that's i have so personal responsibility. we have those a month full. so in the u. k, that should be investigated against irrespective anybody. i'm not saying, i'm not saying this individual is guilty or it's i am saying is that this is the worst sets of homicides against children in 50 is in this jurisdiction. it should be looked at very,
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very powerfully casserly and also the hospital itself. but there are structural problems here. and when hospitals, all public services are run as businesses instead of us by the experts who are accountable, but by the trained medical experts with them having all sorts here with something i say treat as patient can. then we have a problem and it's time to look very carefully as our selves, as all the organizations such as these must to world wide. we heard apartments originally so not saying that responding to this and his response was geared towards the fact that let me did not face her accusers face the prosecution and the families of the victims in court that this is priority does not concern you, but that seems to be his focus rather than perhaps going for the wider reaching investigations and structures that you were talking about earlier on. i think the people, it's tremendously frustrating when somebody doesn't, isn't present at the moment the families of the victims,
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apparently if that person's victims apparently chosen by the indiscriminately black life. that last piece of the puzzle in terms of the, the legal process and justice to some small extent is denied also just this is a very blunt instrument when it comes to the ripping apart from you. if your child . having said that practicalities of what my actually happened, this is a dead end legally. what do you do? compel somebody physically to attend that very distraught proceedings by screaming and shouting. that doesn't provide the thickness, he, you constant the time since them to longer if they're all going to the gauge prison already the end of the natural life. i have to say cynically and without prejudice . as to my extreme sympathy for those parts of the day in the presence of lucy, left the stuff families of the victims. i've been stone. i've had stolen from the with extreme sympathy for that. nevertheless, i think that's it. so nice distraction for me. she said, neck to seize upon,
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because the why did questions reflect poorly on a government that has constructed and maintained an h. s. way doctors have been allowed to be ignored as the most vulnerable patients in that can. and with that knowledge of died, joseph costs 3 months and we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do so. thank you very much indeed for your time. i to you as president joe biden's deposit for the hawaiian island of bali and you get a 1st time look at the devastation caused by wild fires bite and will meet with survivors. and emergency officials in the island of bali is administration has been criticized for the response to the disaster. and investigation is underway into the cause of the most legal fires in the us state. and over essentially, my kind of joining us not a lie from washington dc. so what's led to brighton's decision to visit might
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well have been saying throughout that he would go and visit to once the rescue operations will well underway. the by the administrator and making very clear that the president did not want to insert himself into the situation while risk you operations were at the peak. and the 2 days off the plaza started, he approved a emergency budget some $8000000.00. these dispatch, some 1000 federal workers to the scene who being operating on the ground. so the white house has been pushing back against criticism as that it's a response, has been in any way flawed. that criticism appears to be launch we political coming from republicans who argue that president by didn't, has spent periods of time on vacation in the wake of the fires. and also that he is special, prosecute to uh, investigation against his son hunter has distracted him from the event. but the white house making very, very clear that president biden has been in daily contact with the governor and
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molly, that he has been in daily contact with the emergency agencies. so they refute any allegations that his reaction has in some way being fraud. might we understand that in the coming hours of the presidency inspector to make some sort of stipend twenties in a, in my read, do you have any indication what he might be saying to people who have had their lives devastated and lost so much i a while he has made several statements expressing empathy and sympathy for those who being affected by these massive fires and more than 115 people now have died and hundreds have been rented homeless. so he has made some statements in terms of which he shows as sympathy for those and for what they have suffered. it's likely that he's going to repeat that when he arrives and speaks to local residents. he's also there to speak to the the responders,
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the 1st time responders who have been working so hard and recent weeks to do both of the fires and with what happened during an officer defies. so we will see what he says when he hits the ground, the but certainly in some of his public statements, he's been deeply epistatic with those who have suffered in this tragic event. mike, thank you very much. indeed, mike, kind of talking to us from washington dc. tropical storm, hello, it's broad, heavy, rain and high winds to southern california after causing flash lines and at least one deaf and mexico robe. reynolds reports from palm springs in california, the the in death valley. normally one of the driest places on earth flood waters cascaded over a highway one sign of tropical storm hillary's force. as it battered southern california, the storm made land full on mexico's baja california peninsula on sunday and boot swiftly northward. one person was reported killed in mexico when their vehicle was
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swept away. 26000000 people are in the storms path. the national weather service warrant of catastrophic and life threatening flash floods, particularly affecting low line desert areas. some towns were under evacuation orders, elsewhere. people loaded up on sandbags and sought shelter indoors, bad down the hatches in los angeles, heavy rain flooded intersections, public schools in la and san diego will be closed on monday, one person was rescued from the rain swollen la river. right now. it is critical that angelenos stay safe and stay home unless directed otherwise by safety officials record rainfall hit palm springs and neighboring towns as if the storm wasn't enough of 5 point. one magnitude 1st quick hits sunday afternoon near santa barbara and was felt by people throughout the area. as darkness falls, millions of people throughout this region are waiting
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h just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california. the subhead, and i'll just say that the united nations isn't updated and the dies the magnitude in conditions in this. china is central buying. guns is an interest rate, but investors don't think it's enough to how the rest of the world's 2nd largest economy plus in sports, not the world cup is over. we're going to take a look at what's next for women's football. the . it is an exceedingly hot pitcher in parts of the middle east stay there. let me show you great to have you along. so this includes in the dean, look at this. the wins are pumping up the temperature to 47 degrees. that is well
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above average, closing in on a record for the month of august. i think those winds will gust anywhere from 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. and when you have those winds colliding off the red sea in western saudi arabia, that is likely to trigger some showers in storms for the western size of the country, including in jetta for high, $38.00 degrees, wind shift around for us here in doha. so it will be less humid on tuesday. we'll max out at $43.00 degrees. central asia, temperatures pretty well everywhere on this chart here, where they should be for that some of the year and temperatures are coming out just a bit and assemble your up to 31 on to state. is that when through the boss for his turn spider driving rain in the forecasts moving away from for keno, fast so into molly that will push into guinea as well. dark of the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling, and there are some showers in the forecasts for a southern somalia, including mogadishu with the height of $27.00 degrees. and it is all about the heat
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in southern africa, dark at the red, the higher the temperature, many spots running about 10 degrees above average of the informational creative women. and i decided to start a band with a special touch and the young spirit trailblazing performance readings. traditional music in the seminary style algae 01 celebration. the only means there's been
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traditional irish music to new audiences. how do we want a project to reach the well, no, certainly syria sisters in some, syria and the rock on tuesday around the of the point, you know, just need a reminder to observe is this are ecuador ends and voted against the oil drilling of a protected area in the amazon referendum and the issue took place in tandem with sundance, sundays presidential election, 60 percent voted yes. to stop the drilling is ready for it is of open fire on protesters alone. the guys on board dozens of palestinians are binding the defense
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. these 2 people have been wounded, but his nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in our care. lucy, that day was found guilty of attempting to murder 6 of those of the neonatal hospital units, which works. united nations says that people in sit down and know, facing a full blown monitoring and catastrophe. more than half of the country's population is now in need of assistance. at least 4000000 people have been forced to free their homes following months of fighting between the army and the bottom of the treat rapids support forces repeat at a time. so the last thing humanitarian says, 5 have failed. nearly a 100000 children does suffer severe, long nutrition. at least 3000 people have been killed. my mother beyond bol, the is director of the regional bureau for these tones of africa and the great lakes region. united nations high commissioner for refugees is joining us in sky from costing incident. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so i understand that you've been shopping through parts of so don,
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what have you been seeing thank you for having me. what you see to cross the bar across the potters, so that is accessible on medium, from force or down to get data to to do what am i gonna need because um, so let me see a boardwalk being affected by the cost of engineers, traitors. students who have lost their family members, they are people who i've looked at life and i met some of them yesterday and they were really saying, wow, and it conflicts on why a efforts underway. let's make sure that you are supporting us. do i leave you into something under something ease and of us are the tools that the corporate consultation individuals with a suit, i mean, is affected by the conflict. or if it is just them about the stories,
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you hear breaking stories and 3 of these duties. one ending the conflict and number 2, why does that 4 side and always making sure that people are supported. and clearly this is a conflict terrier, but the numbers in this are extraordinary. 4000000 people out of their homes, nearly 800000 children. not a suffering severe manju. trish and how hard is it to get supplies to the people who need it or something i have not been forthcoming as they should be a part of the country that are accessible and the united nations international organizations find the best i to bring the medical supplies but also food and nutrition, but it's elements as well as with us, the video protection services. this is how it is not for
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a monthly needs that you see yesterday. what might that be, which is 3 hours from, from, from to i. so the internet under display, so that is hosted by by genetic i'm so that is fine with these but should go into that house is what you see. uh um, uh, 7 people living in place where the one, these need one. so it must meet some support on the way for us to buy it. if i'm going to use them says look, organizations international organizations, but it is no 4 months for the inconvenience and the quantity reduce the premium, the other people um um display speaking. so the, um, what 90135000, what displays outside outside done they should use um 2 bedroom, 2 jobs to, to, to something like that. it would be a 2 up here as well. so as or less obviously done or so, um subsidies. why?
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so this is the magnitude of the crisis does. um that is affecting individuals, be on one of these numbers. you have uh find the number of people that lives on life. and it went out to 0 is covered stories like doesn't listen deposited. there unfortunately have always been occasions when people become frustrated, they become angry that they're not getting the help that they feel that they need, especially when there were so many people at crumbs together and sent me some of the accounts and shot and, and so. so down across the border how, what it all you, we might see violence breaking out amongst people when they become so desperate. you know, the sofa completes the hosting. um uh the neighborhood is done have been gender as they have open that one is um, really the time to come under general to keep my pre op team photos board as to the main one they should remain open. and the way the funding should
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be disappointed if he's done cents, but also the corporations. because as you might imagine, most of the images are going to some of the most important areas of china as well as other companies. so the way we are only um to, to respond to needs and that's what i do. we just got a gun in hand and asking for, got it got into what i'm saying edition in a way that is supporting the relation. so that interest as just talking to these is, these are these and the conflicts. yeah, i want to support them and hands or so to develop and buttoned us to come and support the hosting countries. so that this generosity is able to last us as much as possible. we really appreciate you being with us in all just you know, giving us an insight into what you've been seeing as you've been traveling through . so now i'm gonna do a down vol day. thank you very much indeed for your time. i a donald trump is
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confirmed, he won't be taking part in the 1st republican debates with other presidential hopefuls on wednesday is posted in his social media site that he believes voters know how success successful his presidency was. is currently the front runner for the republican nomination much despite the former us president facing for trials. and the reason the indictment for attempting to overturn the 2020 election in the us state of georgia from scott and the day on friday, voluntarily surrender to georgia authorities much more than this. going to go down and fisher in atlanta, georgia. so do we have any idea when trump is expected to appear in court on what we know, what these we know about that he's got to turn up here some time before lunch time on friday, along with the 18 other co conspirators as they've been indicted in the document boards with the court in georgia. i'm from the, the judy here. uh,
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we do know that kind of cheeseburgers is one of the accused one of the, the 19 on the list. his lawyers have just walked into the court. they said they're going to talk to legal officials data, but at the building and how old that would work. so we're going to see a drip drip over the next few days. but many people would suspect that donald trump is going to time is the arrival for maximum impact. so thursday seems to be the day that he will be here in georgia and why on thursday? well, why does the days that republican debate on the p appears on the side of things that will suck all the are out of the post much analysis of the debate to one who did well? who lined it's a blues on donald trump. it will disappear as the american networks will talk to the former president showing up here in georgia for his for criminal indictment. lots were saying, he said he is going to pull out of the republican debates, is not going to tell you what success his explanation for that of the while.
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at this stage, he's well ahead of the republican field. so the thinking would be that there's no need for him to be there with more than 50 percent of republican voters saying that the want him to be the presidential nominees is well ahead of every other republican in the field. so why turned out for 2 hours when others are going to attack you to slander you to attack your record? there is no upside for donald trump in doing that. now his allies will be on the ground to milwaukee. we know that marjorie taylor green a congresswoman from here in georgia is actually going to be there. this isn't her slipping dead swapping sites. she's there to spend to add to tom's voice to the campaign and to the, the pressure from there to, to the spin room, as they call it. i bought more than 50 percent of republican voters also think donald trump should debate. so this starts to hit at his ratings if, if it's pull number start to go down. while he said he's not going to take part in
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the debates, pluto that might change if he starts to see his numbers become very weak. but for the moment, he's not going to be on the debate stage. remember in 2016, it's how you built his brand. he stood there and center stage and attacked all the potential rivals. all the people that we thought were more likely to be the republican presidential candidate, then donald trump and it propelled him to victory. this time he doesn't want to be the guy who's pro done by the others a ryan. so that's why he's decided to miss at the, the, the big d a in mobile key. but what to do with that? but he's still going to big day here to georgia. i sometime before lunch time on friday. yeah, it's going to be an interesting few days to be a republican in the us all, and thank you very much indeed, all inefficient in atlanta. the stock market investors are disappointed by the latest effort to have china's economy and steve off inflation. stock prices fell to a 9 month flow and it's kind of say the one tumbled off to the central bank cut its main interest rate. traders were hoping for the larger cots and other measures that
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was in the 2nd largest economy is struggling with reduced demand for goods both at home and abroad under something property prices. following the pandemic knots, grading fears of high inflation or stagnation. done one is chief economist at hung same bank, china. she explains why a, china is economic growth slowed down. there's a vast difference in the policy response, post cold it across the western world and also emerging markets. the central bands have been cutting interest rates, but chinese central bank and po, see, has been extremely conservative during the 3 years of cold as there were very rarely any meaningful interest rate cuts on. there were some target to lower lowering of interest rate. but overall, the borrowing cost was not low during the entire time. households were not guessing the cost trends, but like what people are getting the euro or the america. so as a result, china now actually is facing actually a fall in price of a of
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a problem. but at the same time, domestic demand is also quite a week due to a really lagging housing market and to prosper. consumer blockage every month. and there are some indicators behaving better than the previous month, but overall performance has always been jeopardized by the lagging in the housing investments and housing sales. it has been the pillow for chinese economy. and now the chinese government is trying to replace housing with some new engine, but it's hard to come by manufacturing or the new energy supply chain has me. i can quite well, but they're not big enough to really pull up china as it cannot make gross of defiance. prime minister is going to be holding a cabinet, a meeting on tuesday to decide the starting date for the release of treated react to a radio active water into the ocean barrier. here my latest from the fishing industry to hear their views, the fishermen say that already under pressure and then our face threats to the reputation on food safety view. and usually
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a wash talk says the government's plan is safe, but china, south korea and pacific island nations against it as of people to be in order to leave areas in western canada for nearly $400.00 wild fires are burning. more than $35000.00 people are also under evacuation orders and the province of british columbia. canada is experiencing its worst wild fi season in rec, or at least one fires and fires burning across the country. poland politicians arrived campaigning against had the general head of a general election in october. the government is also going to hold a referendum of the same day, addressing several issues, including privatization, migrant policies and retirement age. people support has splits on politics and social issues as the some of the things i've had, the reports, and the city of what sonic. the electioneering is in full swing and holding long just as part of your b,
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i s once have enough to to amend office. it would be your 1st and polish democratic history. just slogan, what's the future for poles? you got illegal immigration, a large number of people came, he's not to work but to benefit from social assistance. and the other hand, they also undermine security. but it won't be easy failing for the incumbent government to win again. the opposition is hitting a government spending refugee numbers and claims of use of power persuade others. so when october 15th, we will vote kuchinski out. those who make money from your hard work will simply have to give it to old back. but the likely king make is the default right content that obviously a policy analysts say this social media and fresh leadership appealing for young and 1st time voters. in addition to the elections, poles will be voting on the referendum consisting of 4 important issues. illegal says the opposition, but the ruling party says that is a gauge of what people think on important issues. post on state media,
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p a s b does explain the referendum about privatization, the time and age on immigration and the board defense with the roosters be able to show even show the no option to voters a tactic fee as the opposed by the civic platform and others the referendum will help law and just as a party, mobilize voters are no spending limits on the referendum on like look toral campaign for them. so it can be sponsored by state owned or other institutions which will give the advantage to the ruling parties. the critics of the government say it's diverting attention to issues which i'm not on the mean this course. most things are less than one percent of the population. and the campaigns are disproportionately targeted at perceived risk for migrants and different genes. here's the political situation in pulling from what's slims and other minorities is not very favorable to the opposition of the left approaches, more openly a referendum. i don't think all votes in it, but it's a very sensible idea. in my opinion,
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we won't have to go to the election commission twice. says for you, i'm to see if i've made my decision. running a business in poland is not easy due to the amount of taxes this weeks before the parliamentary vote. people are split and priorities range from information to the economy and migration of disability. next, what the early polls suggest voters are likely to deliver a divided verdict was i'm a driving down to the to solve it hold. so it had an autism and sport hospital looked at the chase and send me a new champions, manchester sessions from the boss to the by the
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type of support here as far. rob, thank you so much. mansions united have released forward mason greenwood from the squad that follows an internal investigation into the england international conduct . the player now 21 has mutually agreed to leave the club. he was initially suspended by united in january last year after being arrested. he later received multiple charges including attempted rates, but was cleared of all charges just over 6 months ago. greenwood says his departure is the best decision for all parties while seizes runners up arsenal take off their 2nd probably game of the season shortly. the gunners faced crystal palace awaiting they go into the match, having won the community shield and their opener against non again, forest approach metalli's head to a nose. however, they cannot afford any slip ups against palaces, with champions man, city winning their latest game on saturday. you're going to be different on monday,
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but that is certainly one organized ever so that they've got, they've been really consistent. they don't consider much um and there's going to be a tough test for us. but those tests that we like to have, turn this on where we are as one on how ray we are to have to go through these runs and, and do i want to the spanish champions, barcelona picked up their 1st when the loveliest season they were forced to work hard, however, by visiting status bar send operating the deadlock until the 82nd minutes during making at one no fair and horse and steel, the women injury time funnel score 2. now they have 4 points to do 2 games to less than ronald around each, right? a co finish from cetera and sorta is familiar with those. the settings for a while after 64 matches over 32 days, been 90 for women's world cup presented with spain. as the new champions helped by
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the run to the semi finals of co host australia event inspired a nation ad to generation of new players across across the globe. alex thomas reports from sydney. it made more money, paid out more money and was watched by more people than any previous within will come the total months in australia. and usually it wasn't simply successful. it's being cold, groundbreaking for women's football, particularly by those who if b, for so long for the sport to get the same recognition as the man's game. we've been talking about women's football as this cultural movement. and this year we have felt a seismic shift in the way that people see the woman's game. 2023 is about showing the world what it means to take this game beyond greatness. to put our players on the pay to so where they belong to fill the stadiums,
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to smash records and we were doing it on a daily basis. in this tournament. ticket sales and attendance has reached an old time high television ratings in australia, which chanted and women's football showed a surprising strength. and that expanded to $32.00 teams for the 1st time that will phase this will comp martin virus. the women's guides and states it showed how much the rest of the world has pulls up with europe and north america olympic champions, canada to time well, champions, germany and full time will cut. when is the united states a crushing out earlier than expected? well, low rank teams like jamaica, south africa, nigeria, i'm url co qualified for the knockout rounds with the profile of women still full is higher than at the greatest financial rewards could and should for life prize money for this woke up was $110000000.00 a 300 percent increase, but still only
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a quarter of what the men get. we're very supportive of bridging that gap as soon as possible. the face of the president has talked about bridging that gap by 2027 and we're very supportive on the final day of the wilcox and elizabeth full spain lifted the trophy and sydney australia is players who being cheated in prison, the matilda is behind it. the keys to the city and the statue is being built in there on a like finished for perhaps the straits. how big an effect this total number does that. alex thomas will just say, era, sidney. and now that jock of age and carlos alvarez produced an instant classic and the final and the cincinnati opened, the top 2 players in the men's game were on court for close to 4 hours before jock vege managed to secure the title. saw him issue reports a month on from their epic, due in the wimbledon final know about the joke of it to and carlos has kind of
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where access again this time and the title decided to at this cincinnati open 20 year old. i've kind of one the window, the final is 5 sets and the spaniards made the fox to start and this not taking the 1st set to cause it looked, it'd be one of he's 36 years as you receive treatment for heat stroke. in the 2nd set, plus, as is typical of the $23.00 time grand slam champion. he went on to save a match point and leveled the final at once. that's all kind of cold on all these. how is the recovery and the 3rd set. saving full championship points and taking the much to deciding type rate of to close to 4 hours. the say it was just of it's as the winter it had been the longest best to reset final in a t p to history. definitely one of the toughest matches i've ever played in my
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life. regardless what tournament to what category, what level, what player means. unbelievable. i mean from the beginning till the end. he loved the core really, really happy with the. so uh, what id me um, of course i been talking with my quotes, i might send that to we, we are social product of, of over. so most tennis fans will be hoping to get the chance to put on a repeat performance at the file. some of the season. that's the us open, which starts next week on how most i'll do see around american teenager cohort golf one the women's event in cincinnati. it's the biggest title of her career. so far, the 19 year old, the caroline out in the coal that in straight sets she'd already thought the better of well number one english one task and the last 4 sauces. now 111 after last matches. okay, that is all you support for now. back to you rob 5,
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thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes before on all our new stores or something about madison. say, what is it now? is it the, [000:00:00;00] the time stop pushing today to fun when we talk some entries between former president and illuminate our power. our people see these these for themselves and make up their own marks to sweden. this become
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a thing to turn your back against announcing groundbreaking stories from award winning. from my case, it's actually in order to win and from conflict. it's a more efficient when someone conflict sweetness on which is 0, across the young actor based and organizes around the move to they to and politically engage the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and they, we were the ones who had lights on what was going on. and the way the tools me so need to do this. there's nothing stuff that goes 7 or 7 on. there's always in a number sense permission. we have the agency to create the volume of the generation change on al jazeera to his policies. focus on guessing food to those who need a nice every child on the 7th, still received a nature of milk each day. but now, triple digit inflation is hacking into people spending problem. a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on
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a couple of mangoes and sometimes what's his dream? my grandchild, that's something with his life that he lives well. but he doesn't want to live here to leave the country and take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it, to get more fear of people's place of the a vote to something for oil and an amazon reserve. and echo daughter is hailed as a historic example of climate democracy. the time about this and then this is i'll just save a life from joe hop also coming up for them all and celebrate a landslide victory for the new president. he likes the object code option campaign

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