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a southern just they faced couldn't be more daunting here. and they, we were the ones who said lights on what was going on and the way the to me so media doesn't, 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 on al jazeera, the need to we in south america is west, while 5 and over a century. and us president joe biden travels to the hawaiian island of maui, to witness the destruction and rebuild the way the people while we want to lock the way others rebuild the way. the people, the hello, i mean, sorry,
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this is out of their life. and also coming on historic referendum and equitable vases reject drilling for oil and an amazon was a, one of the wells most diverse bias vis. judge sets former us president donald trump span at $200000.00 in a racketeering case involving efforts to over a ton. his 2020 election defeat in georgia and a nurse in the united kingdom has been sentenced to life in jail for kenning, 7 babies in the it's been nearly 2 weeks since hawaii is deadly. a small fine history tool through the island of maui, kenning move, and a 110 people. now the grim task of identifying hundreds of people still missing continues through the ta, deborah of the historic town of law. he now b, u. s. president barton has been traveling through the does offices that his
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government has faced mounting criticism for being too slow to respond. republicans accused by the end of not addressing the wildfires until off to full days. whitehouse defended the president saying he didn't want to get in the way of 1st responders, or barton is now expected to meet with victims as well as 1st responders. we're focused on what's next. as rebuilding the longer long term rebuilding for a long term and doing it together to help get us back on our feet to rebuild the way we want to rebuild. by making sure your voices are heard by respecting your traditions, by understanding the deep history, remaining the sacred ground, and establishing your community not to change his character, but reestablish it. we're also going to bring capabilities to help you rebuild. so your critical infrastructure is more resilient in the future to all of those matters. because you, this story is of grief. we've seen so many stories of hope and heroism of zillow,
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oscar every emerge to respond or put their lives on the line for us. save others. there are every day heroes neighbors helping neighbors data. why leaders offers solace is trent. and this banyan tree, one called a diamond in the rough of hope. another referred to a flyer cannot reach his route with fire cannot reach his roots. that's my way. that's america. and some of the people why were worth you for as long as it takes, i promise you let's bring it in, dustin collate for he's a resident offline now. he joins us live from the thank you so much for your time. it's been 2 weeks now since those wall flies devastated your hometown. how are you coping? and i like the president said those messages of whole been solace of strings from the community. it's been the community that's been
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supporting everyone here and just keeping everyone saying, honestly, you are from lane, which is one of the areas that was most affected. it's a historical town tell us a little little bit about the history of the town and how, how difficult it is to see it the way it is now. yeah, i know is known worldwide as a tourist destination, but for the residents, families that come from this town, we know that it's the 1st capital of the hawaiian kingdom and the home to so much history and so many stake, replace those to our people. so seeing everything destroyed in the matter in a matter of hours, um it's, it doesn't get easier to look at all of the devastation knowing what we've lost. and can you tell us, you'll personal story. i believe your home was destroyed as well as your, your pet lost his life. what exactly happened to you?
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i mean we, it was a, when do you do? there is the wind coming from the hurricane. and so we'd lost power. so we were home all day, my cells, my brother and my grandpa, but we'd no one knew how close the fire was to our home because the wind was just blowing the smoke everywhere. so by the time we had left, i mean we are, our neighbor's house is on fire and that was our indication as to how close things were. so it was a matter of minutes that we had to just get in the car and get out as fast as we could to what did you make of the president's comments today, where he said he would help presidents rebuild that holmes? the way they want to do that resonate with you, especially as we hear stories of realtors cold, cooling, desperate residents to bump that line, take advantage of the financial situation. what did you think? i didn't hear all of his remarks. i hope that we'll be able to keep him accountable
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to keep those promises, but i don't think he understands how strong and passionate our community is. so i just again hope that we can hold him accountable because we will. what are your plans? are you intending to rebuild your home? yes, i mean, as far as i'm concerned, we're gonna do everything we time. we've had our property in the family for 4 generations by now. my grandfather escaped just me from the fire was born on that property. so we're going to do everything we can to rebuild, no matter how long it takes. we kind of give up a lot of questions being asked about the fact that there wasn't enough move to, to fight the fires in the initial hours. how was a was not being diverted away from private properties and i've been reading that's
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just because only 25 percent of wasa in maoris control by authorities commission. some lights on this. the water is always been an issue for the island then that goes back to the plantation era, as you call it with sugar teen and pineapple seals were in operation. so a lot of water does get diverted from natural streams and communities for commercial use. i'm not an expert to speak on that, but i do know that there could have been a lot more water in life. i know, but historically it's and not the case president, but in that, of course, in town, as we've been saying, he's been criticized about how he's handled the crisis. so fall. what is it that you actually want to hear from him? what more can the federal government to i think just properly allocating funds and giving contracts to the communities for rebuilding
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and keeping the money here on the island because we have, we have the manpower will have the needs for jobs. and i hope that when do start to allocate those federal funds that they can come back to our community that we can build, be the ones to rebuild that, but also benefit from the jobs that is going to create and the money that it will provide to what extent has of the developments the building of a and b and b's a golf courses? we talks about the woods and being diverse and for these resources. how, how i mean, how is that a become an issue in your life and how do you think that's played a pause in this crisis we're seeing now? oh, i mean people there were, there was already a housing crisis and there was so many style movies living under one roof together . a more of part of the areas of town were a lot more densely populated,
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that maybe they said it has been um, just because of people being priced out of homes, being sports to move in with older family members having multi generational homes. and i think, you know, had, had more people had the opportunity to have their own homes and be a little bit more spread out. the infrastructure would have made it more possible for people to have a scapes quicker. and maybe not so many lives would have been lost. who do blame? what's gone wrong? there's so many people and issues that we could point our fingers out. but i think the result that we had in the last 2 weeks of the loss of lives. the loss of property, the loss of resources can just be blamed on how things have been mismanaged for i mean the hundreds of years that the people have been subject to, you know,
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the effects of colonization and tourism. we've been hearing about the challenges involved in identifying the many hundreds of people that are still missing is, is that something that has affect to do? do you know anyone who is being affected by this? because that can be incredibly challenging. no doubt. you know, personally, i've been lucky, our families been all low to that and we made it up to safety and time. but every day i'm searching, looking at the list, i've had friends who have lost grandparents already and just a constant reminder that there's so much unknown puts a really big stress. and everyone is a small community. whether we know these victims and their families personally or not, we do have such a tight bond with our community members that it does affect us. all course dustin,
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i really appreciate you talking to us on algebra. i wish you all the best for the future. and rebuilding your home new hometown justin collect the residence of la hiena. one of see was affected by those found fires in molly or between the long search for those missing of the ashes and wreckage, up and down houses of the hundreds of families desperately waiting for answers. tim level, se is one of them. he returned to his house looking for his missing father since his story. so i am from the wall who i haven't heard from my father since the flyers expired. so you haven't been able to locate him. so once we heard that the rules were open, we decided to flight on this weekend. so i came down with myself and i met up with my sister. and so we were putting up flyers from my father's to so long to our home in line. i'm just my dad and his dog and
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a lot of 3 kids my mom passed away uh a little bit earlier this year is just so we don't know if he might have left early or ran into another area that were in was bad or so. and they might have diverted in back to me might have been going on in a circle. so if it's been kinda weird because you kind of think or use these flags and left early enough. but then you get this. all this started with people are saying that all people that were being diverted back into the circle and it's been kind of where, you know, year and you have home. and then you know, this kind of tempered to be able to tell you something like that. the process i went through was just to get a sample so that if the come across the remains of my father's death, you'll be confirmed. please provide me an example of the
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judge in the us state of georgia. his that's avail of $200000.00 for donald trump. the bone for the former president is related to the powerful racketeering. the challenge is he and $18.00 a case of criminally conspiring to overtime. the results of a 2020 presidential election in the states. trump has announced that he will be going to atlanta on thursday to surrender to georgia state court officials. let's go to ross and jordan who is live in atlanta, georgia. what do you make of this 200000 phone that's been posted? well the ball is not an insignificant amount of but certainly given that to donald trump has said over many decades that he is a millionaire. the $200000.00 is perhaps just opinions, but symbolically. it says that he is going to present himself before the court to
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respond to the charges that he allegedly engage in a conspiracy to try to overturn the results of the vote in 2000 here in the state of georgia during the presidential election. this is also a promise to basically comply with the court's orders. now it's, you've just noted, the former president on his personal social media account just said in the past a few minutes that he will be coming to atlanta on thursday in order to complete the process, the brand, the board has been arrayed. now he needs to give his fingerprints and take a mug shot for local authorities, part of the process of starting what will be a trial in this alleged conspiracy case. okay, thank you for that. russell and jordan that for us in atlanta, georgia. the people in ecuador have very sick, again, strolling for oil in
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a protected parts of the amazon many coolant, a historic excise in environmental democracy. those who voted against the measure of say it will cost equity will billions in badly needed oil revenue. a referendum on the issue was held alongside sunday's presidential elections. alas, and american edison, let's see, and even reports from christian. but anyway, sort of the indigenous groups and environmental is true all over at the door, celebrated their landmark victory and sundays referendum. it's the result of a decade long campaign out oil extraction. one of the most bio diverse parts of the amazon rain forest. it for doors yet to neighbors or the news we have made history, we really have to day, we can look at ourselves and say that the dream of millions of ecuador ends is not very all to you. for example, less than 2 weeks after heads of state of south america's h. m. a zoning countries failed to include measures to reduce or end oil
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exploration in the rain forest. ecuador ins took matters into their own hands. it would always the course country in the amazon, in region where people were able to organize and put together a referendum that will prevent any further exploration of oil and also mining in another very sensitive environmental hot spot in this country. still, despite the results of those referendums, there's no guarantee that they will be irreversible organizes are calling to conduct good orange to remain vigilant nova most up. and we will not allow any future government to back track on the will of the people we must keep defending. what you want at the ballot box like get a go get another a non to several message to the to presidential candidates that will face a run off on october 15th after sundays. inconclusive election. definitely candidates. elisa gonzales is in the lead with faces an uphill battle against
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arrival. 35 year old and yet no bought a wealthy businessman, but little political experience surprised pundents by speaking directly to young at the door ins about their needs. i ask and sell it as soon it's possible to win. since 67 percent of voters didn't support her in the 1st round. that if someone, so what is the almost like i know i have us, we are sure that we will when people are bidding on hope, peace and calm for our country on development, not on fia and tara, which is what they try to important yet in the last few weeks out of the 2 week and us ending the battle for the presidency. both candidates will now have to take into account the new phone, power adapter doors environmental movement. you see in human elgin's era, people regional and international leaders have have the landslide victory of another rivelo in guatemala as presidential rentals 158 percent and for votes,
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one has rival the former 1st lady sondra. torres came 2nd with 36 percent revenue said his victory is a win for democracy on your apollo reports. it's largely business as usual here in the guatemalan capital. following that landslide victory from center left candidate bid them out of the out a little in sundays national election. here in guatemala, i want to show you some headlines and the local papers here. this 1st one reads idea about what makes history will govern guatemala, just as his father did. between 19451951. for many people that don't realize this at a low is actually the son of water mile is 1st democratically elected president. despite this fact, he's largely seen here in guatemala as a political outside are we see the sort of the dark horse, especially the lead up to that 1st round a voting back in june to become the front runner. and this runoff election that took place on, on sunday evening for many political analysts here in constitution,
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listen, and experts. and he, the variable that was seen largely as an international, as a centrist, even, which makes them kind of a unique leader in the broader scope of latin american politics. again, the mood here is quite good. there was a press conference on monday from guatemala, is the supreme electoral tribunal who reported that there were no significant anomalies or regularities in the voting process. there was a little bit of cautious optimism given that guatemala is seen as one of the most corrupt countries in latin america. and that there could be elements of, of that corruption that could be seeking to undermine uh, the idea of a little government. but on the one hand, we should note that the opponents of that i thought i would have party has yet to accept the results of sundays vote. and then there's also some more concerning topic. on the other hand, which is the office of guatemala, as attorney general, who still has a case pending against the same media party seeking to remove the bellows
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parties, legal status. so a lot of questions fill in answered there. there's, we're still waiting for the official certification of sundays election. so in the coming days are could still be a few surprises. you have to be seen the hello elders here. i got them all city and so head on out is there agree struggles with major wall 5 and golfing concepts, and will be on the champions of the women's world. comp returned home to a jubilant perception. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really,
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who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy billing. there's inside story on al jazeera, the teenager arrested, an accused of conspiring to, over through the russian government. determined to prove your innocence or a political mother becomes a permanent human rights act. a remarkable tale of political persecution and the price paid by citizens and full file states for the new great, and this case, a witness document on that jersey. the you're watching out, is there a mind a thought help story is this out? you as president joe biden has arrived in the devastation, hawaiian island of maui, do 2 weeks since the deadly as well fine history. he was criticized by republicans
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because he did not address the 5 until 4 days on today, erupt and on, and we'll meet victims and 1st responders. a judge in the us state of georgia has set a bale of $200000.00 for my president. donald trump p on a scene of those, the keys is criminally conspiring to overtime. the results of the 2020 presidential election states trump has until friday to surrender to georgia state officials and people in ecuador have version against drilling for oil and a protective hans and the amazon nearly 60 percent in vegas. porches and phantoms running in the sunni national talk of some areas of southern california digging out from the month in february of to reco assessing rain from tropical storm henry. while the remnants of what was a hurricane in the pacific didn't live out to warnings of contra strong flooding,
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it have left a mess. close roads and damage infrastructure. some low line areas was flooded by about 2 minutes is a full set and swamped free ways and roads have caused thousands of car accidents before moving nose to california. hillary flooded roads and highways in mexico, leaving base for us. the stranded flash floods in the eastern coast line of the baya, california peninsula swept away. one call, killing its driver to canada, is military has been mobilized, helps fights fall spreading while fires importers, columbia. over $35000.00 people are on the evacuation orders around the city. of colona and west co. now. meanwhile, the capital of the northwest territories has been completely evacuated. as the yellow knife fi it continues to, but out of control. grease 2 is battling while fi is across the country, at least 2 people have been killed and 255 is injured in the north, west,
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and everest regions thousands of funds that we're up to that on monday. often a partition us has been sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison for measuring 7 babies in her cap leasing. that bay was also found guilty of attempting to mother 6 others at the near nasal hospital unit where she worked. sonya go reports from london. oh lucy, this is the day police officers came to the door of lucy, let these house and the rest to, to an us whose the seat around so deep that it had a murderous intent on the surface. the details of her life seemed but not enough. it allowed her to operate under the radar to kill. this was a true calculated cynical campaign of child mother involving the smallest, i'm most vulnerable of children. knowing that your actions were forcing significant
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physical suffering and would cause untold mental suffering while let to be shown, the sentence, hearing relatives of the victim sent earlier, they recounted the details of the wish of, of what happened in that neo natal unit with the nurse had carried out her pre meditated attacks, one level describe let these absence from court as one final act to witness from a couch, have only been 3 other women who have been sentenced to a whole life or death. now lucy, lexi joins that list of women, were deemed so dangerous that they could never been considered for release. and that lifetime added to the harrowing losses. the question of how this was allowed to happen for so long with leading positions, unless it hospital manages to the spike and dest, which coincides with lexi shifts, while an independent inquiry will be taking place, the victims, families, and opposition politicians have criticized, but it fell short of
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a full public inquiry. i think it shall be as doctor inquiry and i'll tell you why one because that's what the victims, families, ones but off to what they've been through. i think that is a really important consideration. secondly, what a stuttering choir gives you is the power to order documents to hold witnesses to come forward. so we get the fullest pop up, comprehensive analysis of what went wrong if see investigation into all the suspicious incidents involving let be continues. well, persons most prolific serial charles kenneth begins has sentence. so nick, i go out to 0 london sandy crown women's world cup champion, spain have returned home. hundreds of fans. welcome to team at the airport. it's the 1st major tournament title full, the spanish team forest with app, the celebrations and major it was funny,
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same is leading the crowd here as well around the chanting. after that, i provided a welcome choice based on the stage many, many thousands of parking the celebrations. i knew many thousands more lining the river banks. or as far as you know, i can say all the way up to the subway station trying to get a glimpse that he writes from a fall stuff to the library molded 7 hours ago. raving the high temperatures in madrid, but the moment to region 14 degrees celsius. at some point in flux, some people have to be taken away from the crowd to get medical treatment. the reason they wanted to tell me is that this is an absolutely unique occasion for the 1st women's world cup. so i told to go with the troy street the main one in 2010. it came, i guess all just well the same last 15 players in the months leading up to the woke up. why is it worth this side? due to what they said was the lack of her sources, this respect level towards them by some of the coaching stuff. but this woke up
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house shows what progress the women's gay, my house, my home. and i think in this joyful occasion, after pointed out right, full release, i'll just say era majority. okay, it's on set for me whether it's next and inside story will examine what went wrong with question space. cross noonan, 25, the of the. let's go with an update on the monsoon rate is great to have you along. so 1st 10 boxes found not much going on. it is quite up and down the country temperatures fairly where they should be for the his time of the year. but it's in india where those rains are picking up in the northwest. so from him module production to the far northeast in our natural br dash. but it will be particularly bad for altura
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khan and alter protest states. and a question if we'll see flooding budget square and how bad it will be now for the rest of the country. fairly quiet because most of the energy is contained into northern india on tuesday. meantime, for the southern philippines, meaning no island, severe flight advisories in play here because of the monsoon rains. and if we look at china, we can trace out rain falling from glen g. providence to eastern china through these trying to see in the yellow sea. this rain will pour into the korean peninsula. it is going to dallas boats, young yang and sol. so we look at the 3 day forecast in so we've got days of rain ahead. so tuesday, wednesday, thursday, it's raining by the time it's all said and done. could see half a month's worth of rain in 72 hours full and this weather report in indonesia and the lazy looking good in jakarta, is sun cloud combo there with a height of $33.00 degrees. and now you're in the know, see of the
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