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grease or reduce all showers and storms up against the pacific. as we go further toward the south, the flooding rains that we've seen for the southeast corner of brazil, most of the energy will now pivot out toward the south atlantic. so there is some relief coming for this part of the world that sure update. the of the hello, i'm sammy's a them this has been use our lives from del, coming up in the next 60 minutes. over the 1000 people killed many more traps under the rubble off for a powerful, less quite its 7. for more on many of the desks, so it's hard to reach mountainous areas. morocco's was natural,
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disaster and decades. also, i had g, 20 leaders and new delhi agree on a joint declaration, mentions the war and ukraine, but avoid naming russia. presidential polls closed the 200 items that make up them . all these houses are not safe and in sports and they've got junk of it. treat jesus tend us siphoned final but he wouldn't be facing calls out across from the title, off to the defending champion as knocks out by well, number 3 the, it's just passed $1300.00 g m t 2 pm in morocco where a powerful us quake has killed more than a 1000 people and then just hundreds more. officials are reporting significant and wide spread damage across several regions. the number of dead is expected to rise. well, this was the moment, the magnitude,
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6.8 trema struck late on friday evening. as you can see, it sent people running for their lives. we're trying to strunk some 70 kilometers south of the popular tourist city of myra cash for the shocks for felt as far away as the coastal cities of robots, casablanca, and the sweater. it's the worst is austin, morocco has seen the movie. 20 is how? sure mazda about a begins coverage. all is off to the power for earthquakes struck me, of the scale of widespread devastation is now imagine that flatten houses and streets that resemble it was own marcus is the closest i may just say to the epi center of the quaint rescue workers who have worked through the night continued to look for people trucked until the level of the kettle. for there are several areas still all to be and people who are desperate. the little p shape is we need help.
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we need helicopters in a and the roads up those and we can't drive. we need help to get people from under the rubble of stuff to the walk in my parents, the effect is necessary to get help with that. we cannot continue without water or electricity. when it cannot, the roads are blocked. we only wanted to get our parents out of the house, but we could ne commission to the bottom. it began a little past 11 the local time on friday night. when many more vulcans were out, this is the moment when the quick struck sending panic stricken people out on the streets. many of those were jolted from the athlete. a binds of dead breeze phone slats and houses of collapse, buildings lined while ones residential areas of despot. so as for loved ones began soon off to limit the video posted online shows the mother trying to reach her children. yeah, that wouldn't stop until the vin number that is rising. you saw but mute,
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that's what one sees. johnson, we dispatch a number of security themes and rescue operation to various effected areas. we urge all citizens to stay calm. dancer and ministry will update the public later more, i mean the, about the, the us geological survey says the epi center was in the last mountains, some 70 kilometers southwest of matter. i guess there are reports of damage. you might have caches. oh, town a u. n. world how to cite the quake was also felt as far away as the coastal cities of about gus blanca and this. so we had a many people spent the night out on the streets was gone and checked, who was at the house, rooked, aggressively. everyone was scared and i was shocked. i didn't understand what was happening. i thought it was only my house that was moving because it's fraudulent, only. i heard people screaming on. everyone went out of the house is to the street, which was full of people's and women, screaming, hospitality. americans are treating hundreds of injured people. now, many
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a worried about the risk of off the shots. you know, the coming days and weeks hush my bottle. and just the euro, a hi samantha bottle that joins us now live on set and hash and the focus. now on these particular hours, they all the hours that makes a difference between life and death, right? the out of this explains why we're getting face numbers. know, climbing to more than a 1000 victims of the quick to kind of also dozens of people critically in jet. so these assume that the people going through the rubble and finding the loved ones, sadly, is a life exactly. and yet to get a sense of what happened in area which is the center of the of quick. this is one of the village of the massively affected by the escalator, along with israel cock with gun and many other areas in the, in the outlets. mountains is worth taking the government some time to be able to
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get a complete fix it or what happened. and i think this explains why we're getting these numbers for the increasing of the deal. far as these are things of the army has been deployed with specialized units to try to the best 2 of those trucks. and those are probably going to be extremely, extremely difficult situation. i think the w, i chose saying that something like 300000 people could have been impacted by this. do we have any idea how many of of that number might be still trapped under the rubble? let's see if this is a thing, because we're talking about villages to be able to drive to those villages. i myself drive to those villages and it takes me sometimes 7 hours to drive just full, 35 kilometers. that would love to, to rain very, extremely difficult to get access to and the thousands and thousands of local community people living in local communities in these desolate mountainous areas. and this is the consent. the concern is, is how many people are still dropped on the,
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the level and how many buildings have been severely compromised because of this of quake? and if i can add to that, what happens to the people who so 5 this now you and i will remember when we covered the devastating us quakes and took care in february. one of the early, the challenges that we face, and many people faced in that is awesome, was basic things like finding water. this has went out the beginning of the new season in the morocco. the armies things that it has sets up the 1st make sure the hospital in the area the child has, would be just sets up, makes shift tons in those areas or move people to a temporary shelters. how to wait and see the number of people affects it in those areas. if we're talking about thousands, the photos will definitely have to sit the media. it tends to those areas to cope with a growing number of the people at this place. because of the quick and this explains why the policies are appealing on people, for comps,
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things love out doing that best to try to cope with the magnitude of this of quick . all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much. tasha nevada. i'm off in my is professor of science and engineering at king ability, investing and savvy, right? you joins us from jed the good to have you with us. so 1st of all, take us through how frequent, how pro is this area to us quite well, um, thank you. good afternoon. first, 1st of all, i'd like to express my condolences and deep grief to the people of myrtle and all those who have seen the effected. i'm listening to the stories and seeing the videos. this is this just disheartening um you know, this, this area is not unknown to experience as quakes and had quakes and the 1960s. and in the early let's say, 19th century, they are infrequent um,
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but they do okay. and we from a scientific point of, you know, the, those quake has that in this region that exists as documented by these previous earthquakes and their damage and fatalities that these of clicks have created. so it's not entirely unknown or uncommon to experience that is quick. so yeah, how long she was right off the shock since a how long ave us right to people who might be? yeah. wondering kind of go back in those. can they if they still have houses left? can they? is it safe for them to go home? yeah, that's an excellent question. in fact, in particular, if it's like a damaged houses are, you know, expiring just a little bit additional shaking from off the shocks. they might just fall down at that point. so from the size of the logic, so let's say experience and statistical work. we know that after shops of magnitude 5 to 5 and
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a half likely to occur after this is quite called magnitude 6.8. so these are strong events, strong quakes then in a great, substantial shaking. and these after shocks will continue for several weeks. and so it's not uncommon to see even in magnitude 5, it's quick, i'm speculating, say in a month or 2 as a, you know, as the us. and it's a response to the strong shaking in the risk experienced. and what we call the changes in stress on, on the fault that cost is of great. you mentioned this quakes of the 6. these have lessons being loans as far as you can tell from those of quakes in terms of construction codes and how life goes on the um yeah, excellent question again. um, i have to admit, i don't really know. i've tried it myself in this area and is very area that's not affected a few years ago. and i'm in my observation on,
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on the buildings. i saw the building started the classic a construction started there is that it follows that traditional um pattern. so my break, adobe break dog buildings, not reinforced, not necessarily concrete. and i think, and one of the interviews earlier was one of the victims who said that the how has, how is this fred gyle? i believe this is, is very much true for many of the village housing. and even in the medieval cities like tomorrow cache. very densely populated, very densely build and bud to standards. that's the traditional um, architecture, mostly. so i don't think, but i don't know for sure. i don't think this is where they build, according to sy, some excites standards on looking at it from a seismic perspective. this is a quick change. the risk assessment for the region. right?
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um, well um 1st of all, if, if not a scientist take this information from this as quick where precisely it occurred, howard and could and also examine what shaking level so experienced we can use that information to up to date or improve what we call the white castle to maps because they rely on critically on information of past events like this one. and i'm why we update like this scientific and engineering community updates, these has of maps and it is actually critical um to address the question you asked . namely, how save our our buildings is our building code still sufficient? and if it is sufficient, is it enforced? so there's always this, let me say human component to do a natural has a that we cannot predict earthquakes, we cannot prevent earthquakes. the only thing we can do is to prepare for earthquakes. and so that's now
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a subsequent question that needs to be asked. all right, when we presume on that? yes, that's hope. so thanks so much for your analysis on that mountain. my all right, less than had that is a moral consent to inform. a minister. he says authorities are responding quickly despite many challenges. a very, very strong earthquake in a place that is not known for being uh, active in terms of her, its quakes, its the high plus mountains. uh, so the in very different terrain where that is the center which is like the past and which with mother cushion instead of the dentist called the ti, the teasing test boss. what about all of those villages which i just got again and, and uh, and the other, the usual cuts and all the others. so we, i mean, like i think the moroccan apologies out of just out of get monitoring the situation counting, did that seem uh the, the, the, the,
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the magnitude of the destruction that is happening around the risk you, when people are getting them to a lot of cash the, the, the hospitalization, modification which is the closest town what the closest city do you have given people there? i think that has been a call to give blood even in that, in my cache. because that a lot of people, a lot of enjoy the night thing to unfortunately 632 out of bed at a given the magnitude we would see i would like what, what about me like, how many people like but i mean, i've trapped within that rather than wouldn't be rescued whether there would be live or out of that. but it's, it's confined, although it has been settled in places like casablanca and robots and other places . but it's confined within a center, which is south east of america. so the other house province is the province that it is most, but also when you cross the mountains towards the southwest through fine settles,
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then that's also come use on that either side of the mounts, as you texted to the east of the the what does is that area that are villages which are affected and towards the west, which the show problems dot effects. it's after the same uh, earthquake in 2004 has put together this kind of makeup land for erupted intervention. whenever there is this guy to say. so teams have been ready for any kind of thing, and this is the moments when did deployed that. so each province has its own kind of rest your logistics to deal with. first kind of situation. but there is also a national intervention that is taking place in order to reach those people. the now lead is amazing at the g 20 summit in the indian capital, new delhi of agree the joint declaration, despite differences on the conflict in ukraine. the communique ones against the you
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. so forceful territorial acquisition, but avoids direct mention of russia. both must go and give words to ensure global deliveries of grain and all of the food products on climate. there was no cold to phase out fossil fuels and the statement, but lead is just for a substantial increase in climate investment including fulfilling renewable energy capacity worldwide. and the host nations lead and their end remote, a formally invited the 55 member african union to join the g 20. i have skipped more now with katrina hughes. she's lived for us from new dalai. so katrina, let's start with the final communicate. what does such a highly negotiated document look like in the end? well, it was surprising that a consensus was even reached by the group. there was slight doubts about whether this could be achieved, given the very deep divisions,
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especially over the brain. and this document does mention it at the beginning of its 37 pages, it opens basically with the mentioned before you crane. and this opening, this mentioned it's quite weak and very general, it's really easy to see that this language was the best language they could find. that could be tolerations, like countries such as russia is that just to find out that did not want any sort of condemnation of the invasion of a crane by most ago. so no condemnation whatsoever. quite a general line warning that the states gets used to force and taken territories thing the use of nuclear weapons is inadmissible. and click heavy on that. there are many different views within the g 20 grouping, and that this is not apply phones for resolving security issues. but there was a very strong line that saying that today is your ms not be one of war. now it went on to have a more unified coal on issues that are really at the hoss of the g 20 here,
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specifically debt restructuring, and addressing the climate crisis. and the group did agree to coal full $84.00 trillion dollar fund annually to accelerate the digit transition to renewable energy. and also before 2030. the contribution of the 6 trillion dollar funds to help poor countries of tackle the or in greenhouse gas emission targets. and katrina, we've had the announcement of the admission of the african union as a member. it's not being seen as a huge evolution. so the g 20 the i seem to have let's do that, but i think you were about to ask me about the addition of the european of the african union, a rather to the g 20 grouping. that is obviously a very big milestone for the g. 20 summit is now a grouping of $21.00 nations,
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and it really is big news and really held as a success, especially for the $55.00 nothing states of africa, particularly this folks button from south africa, which was formerly the only african state member of the g to with you said simply you the group and cannot ignore the what nash as most 1000000000 people living on this us. and it's hope that the addition of the african union will help to really revitalize the discussions and efforts towards helping these, for a nation's as that are a part of this continent tackle get for leave to tackle the climate crisis. and also it's being held as a big step towards making the t 20 grouping more balance and more representative of the international community. previously, it was quite in a lead club consisting mostly of well, major world leaders major will tell us. and now it also contains many of the world's poorest countries and not space. i'm going to try for a 3rd one. if you can still hear me katrina as well. can you tell us about plans afoot for an economic color adult as
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well, the 1st day of the summit ended with the us and its allies announcing this initiative called the partnership for global infrastructure investment of the p g i. and they say essentially it's known that cordele designed to link india, the middle east. i'm europe and it will consist of railway lines and shipping lines that will pass through the u i. e salad, your radio, jordan and israel. now details are pretty scans at this moment. but the us officials and european officials who were present during that announcement hailed it as a game changer as historic. they said that cut trade between india and you are by 40 percent. and they also said that it would be a transport resources as well as digital connectivity. now can speak speech recently, absent from this announcement was china. and it seems to me that this is a clear plan to rival china. is massive built in broad infrastructure initiative
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that was announced back in 2013. that's designed to connect asia, africa, and europe. so it seems that this is really supposed to be account to wait plan designed to appeal specifically to a deposit of those countries that are not involved. it's also seen as a bit of a winful in d, as in a run from moody, especially that we see that china is due to a presidency, didn't king himself, has chosen not to attend this year for the 1st time since coming to the house in 2012, all right, thanks so much. katrina, you of russia has long, strong strikes against the grains, ukraine's grain pulled facilities and the danube river area in any every night. this past week, the attacks of highlighted the vulnerability of the green export route from mcbride reports from ukraine's odessa region along the one single road that connects the danube river ports with the rest of this vast country that route trucks everywhere . when they know driving that part by the side of the road,
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observing local curfews and traffic restrictions to stop the road surface being damaged in the heat of the day. waiting his ton to unload alexander co. c and co says the round trip can take days. but thousands of other drivers like him, like millions of that fellow citizens, this war has changed everything. what happened was that we don't know what would happen tomorrow or the day after ok. there's no clarity. and then what we want things back to normal and on. and so the one for more than a month, the river port facilities have been the regular targets of russian droned, attacks damaging ukraine's ability to export grain disability as got them. these kinds of talk perceive the pace of exports. i don't think it will have a critical impact to be quick looked at on your are more of our export capacity with the tax on ukraine's major ports like
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a desa on the cancellation of the black sea grain deal, which had guaranteed safe passage for some ships the rail and road leads to the danube area have become critically important. the don, you brewed to use to account for only a tiny fraction of all the grain exported from ukraine. but now trucks come from all over the country, bringing more and more of its harvest destruction of facilities here would be a further blow don't totally to ukraine, but the world's food supplies of the apparent strikes by a rushing drone on the may, the inside of the boat the this week has significantly raised the stakes. given run may be as membership of nato many in agriculture. hey, would like to see nato taking a tougher stand against the russian attacks. not the formulas more nato is quite capable of placing the skies at least over the deep area with a grain in destruction is located. it's a matter of political will, doesn't seem to have at the moment here. this is another potential flash point,
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as nato looks to support ukraine without being thrown further into the conflict and seemingly determined to handle with cap a. rob mcbride al jazeera south, that that's the region you great. at least 10 people have died and separate all those missing off the heavy slugs. hit pumps of grease hundreds more, have been rescued from flooded villages, electricity, gas, and telephone into that line. sold down jonesboro police reports from got if it's a fund to the constant funds of helicopters, the 500 and 21st in the readings battalion prepared to rescue people stranded in the village of the motor affair. they were surrounded by 2 kilometers of water. some of it a story high, but they went, the 1st rescue is on the sea. locals broke the fishing boats and ferried people out to waiting tractor trailers,
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which local farm is brought here. and those they rescued told tales of woe. it was to give you a good good bit of it. we were stranded for 2 days on the 1st story of a half built house above the water. we had water to drink but no food other than a couple of snacks. we crept from the house. there was sick people, elderly people and children. the helicopters were operating, but they couldn't drop as a bus good. we waited for a boat and it came with one and 2 is we use those. the problem to is plucked people like the new off the roof tops, including the very old and frail over going to stay with relatives subbing because the to but some were going as far as athens and also keep those doors that drove up from athens to take her but she left with a broken heart and i'm ready to start as a guest, the finds the getting innocent. all my childhood memories turn to revel in seconds . the house where i grew up, it's all gone. jayce, when i went back to pick up my things to leave for athens at that moment it was
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collect. so is there a way to, to say good bye speed, the mega homes made of mode, and stone like coopers dissolved in flood water within the neighboring village. of the most, many homes were built of concrete and some people here decided to stay. volunteer farm is drove through almost to meet the water to bring them food and took the mobile phones to charge them elsewhere. because the village is without the electricity, state surfaces and volunteers continue to the rescue operation into the night. for the living there is now every hope of a timely rescue. but some volunteers have told us that they've seen many dead bodies through the windows of flooded homes, the true dest total of these apparently, unprecedented floods, may only become clear once the losses have receded. meanwhile, the survivors are beginning to tally what they've lost that homes, livestock. this is crop of cold and coffee,
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and they say they'll need all the help. the government can get them to bring life back to this at gravity and economy. jumpstart. awful us out just here to category to but it's time for a check of the world, whether his deaf a hello good to be with you, our latest tropical storm dunn's copious amounts of rain in central japan so much. so it was record breaking rainfall in 24 hours, scooping up almost $400.00 millimeters of the storm has left, but it's also left behind a legacy of showers for the main island of han shoes. so tokyo showers really never too far away from you. 33 degrees and that weather front moves through beijing gave us quite a soaker. but the sun cloud combo for you on sunday, coming in at 28 and we've got some heat across the yangtze river valley, especially toward the west junction at 37 degrees and pretty good pulses of rain around junk jo as well. and after the deluge in hong kong, still more rain falling, but it will turn lighter up throughout the day. on sunday monsoon rains,
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pretty much from walter, a con rate through to month to pradesh. that's for the most intense stuff is really central india and off the bucket stone we go, you know, we're seeing this temperature is come up as a month soon starts to shift away. so 35 degrees in karachi, new option at 44. that is well above average for this sum of the year. and so the middle lease we go, i got to talk about these winds blowing down from iraq because it is pumping up the temperature for us here. and they'll have to near record levels for the month of september. still ahead on, i'll just say era will have more on the devastating us quake and morocco that's less, more than $800.00 people that hundreds trucks under the rubble plus the whole fighting is about a city and refugee camp in lebanon, calls and driving functions to seize while i that school will tell you how, nope, i go because it's weeks these 10 us open final
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the, the critical, the bank, instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story, all knowledge is hera did. you need to talk to the teams to the latest news as it breaks. there's just one that really does say that one is the word new ministry. i'm depressed bedroom. it was processed on zillow, so i just was the whole, the cool up started a sitting in front of us, but it to face with details coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle risk or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery,
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but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed. since the start of the war the, you're watching out 0 time so many cap on headlines, more than a 1000 people have been killed in morocco in the was does quite the hit the country into that case. the magnitude 6.8 from spot lights on a busy friday night. hundreds more has been injured, but getting to solve the how to say there is will be difficult because of the air is geography. officials say there's been significant and widespread damage across
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several regions. a, but i mean, a lot of the is american journalists who joins us now from casablanca. good to have you with us. the 1st will give us an update on the rescue effort. have as far as he's been able now to reach all of the devastated areas. hi, thanks for having me. unfortunately, they know, like you say, the do, the, the nature of the, the, the song, the foster has been struck out or has been in the epicenter all of those quick, a 3000 meters high or 4000 meters high above sea level. so it's a really hot task to get there in the ordinary circumstances. imagine now we'll do it's quick and some of the roads are repulsive. the be a strong cause where everybody else. great can some of it. and uh, do you know,
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taking some really good beat damages. so i think it's gonna take a couple of more hours. but the all me, uh, the, uh, wireless, uh, forces of morocco, all the mobilized, and they're said in headquarters and even just assess the situation. right. now because of blanco is one of the places that's been effective by this just described to us the scenes of damage and destruction while you are. i don't think it's a blanket it's, it was more about panic. uh, then damages uh, cuz of like a 0 typically a new, uh, uh, 6 feet a mile, a cache which is a 1000 years old. and uh, yesterday, around 1130 uh, hotspots, 11 pm. uh, the trailer was really, really hot here in casablanca. so everybody to reaction was to get outside and to
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get away from buildings and etc, etc. uh many people i've seen many people spending the night in the pause or in the locker gardens, the thoughts he's here because the blog god of the city has opened actually, what has been the stadiums uh fox, and that isn't just a huge places store square. it's also for the people to spend the night. there are many of them just didn't sleep. so it was all about the fear of the travelers and the territory consistent the movements after wards maybe and it has to be also let's, let's be honest some pray can use say, a collection of social media. but apart from that, people that have been, have had this constant fear of seeing the quaker coming back isn't. is there any international help reaching baraka,
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there's been plenty of statements, verbal statements. what about actual health on the ground? the work that has it has to be so organized also, and especially from work and i'll thought it was a to this point when you haven't seen a public statement from the head of the government, which is mr. as is of the most all paid dr. stakes so you might know that this has to be called in a to, on a legal level also because you have to define the phones that are struck hip hop and try to reinforce, i'd be a, the see come to risk you in those those 1st and foremost, so it has to be called dimensions from the moroccan also sees what happens now is that the song document really called the police and the army or when mobilized
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from since the night or yesterday night. but it has to be called to mention, wait for, it's up to france, you and i sent out every day. it's also is there a little heads up, but this has to be called dimensions on a larger scale. so this has to be uh, with the involvement of the government. and so far we haven't had any official statements for me to make it so. all right, thanks so much for your analysis on that one. now and my colleague molly inside spoke to, to my so long ago, the folks posted that the international federation of red cross and red crescent society is she off to about rescue assets on the ground? a sweet air that's on my way to coordinate some of the middle court accounts that occurs set that is that they immediately support the, the local and national to did this in the search that i still owe. but it's on the 1st day, the passport thing injured the, to the hospital, it's a psychology about support, which is clearly going see the face,
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the amino stuff that i need to wait. then as to what could i please type the from your correspondent, the logistics of decent position. that is the more challenging, that's what we use. the access thing below the seen them on things and then it would either at the moment is still difficult to. so we're, um, i'm sure that the, the assessment of the situation we level, but we think weekly, next lesson days when we'd finally have access. that was the address effected by the lake. as you say this up like a need to place a few hours ago, i mean, what is the priority in terms of organizations like the federation of red cross and web presence decides is what, what do they do fast? how do they decide what the priorities all, what i mean, of course the festival we were to our, at across the us and national society in this case the model could across. so they are best plays the part of the community. i was a little kids need to places and you what, so the building that will be disappeared on community. so the studies found this,
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the best of text you that i have say so uh they, they would be the 1st to respond in the international level. we already have gone back the, the model could across the way out of a the, to support them with the image of the 2 funds. but then if needed, once the assessment, then it means that clear as to support adults. so with the logistics and by with the image into this one you need, it really depends on yesterday and then on the next on the next couple of about web . so of course, the face, but i, you know, did this to save lives, so we know that i was the inside of working together with the local authorities and subset s u. s. what's the state? i would say, i still say that already made these coming from police a lot what the and said passport thing that easily split the off because and again the, the single source of support that i did the study that we are needing from. i don't quite a speaking about the 1000, so people the many different and it is not definitely a by the present, that, that's a problem is that they are the quick and they don't want to go back to the home. we
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know by expediency, many other conflicts that i'm aware that, that the, on the, on the upside you need to be to support immediately, people and communities. so because a fee it will be, i think we've stay for the day sweetser and possibly monster. so it's very impossible to live, it's very important between could be the lebanon's can take a prime minister as told the palestinian president fighting between rival factions of the i'm in henry county, dozens of the palestinian cause. the medieval policy says the escalation of violence between palestinian groups and the fact that the most of them youth is a great forest for 11 and the 2 sides had agreed to assist 5. but finding a rob to the get on saturday morning, 3 people have been killed. let's go live design
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a whole the she's near the iron headboard g cam. so what is the situation look like that now? as well so far, efforts to end the fighting has failed. another cease fire broke down. it was an ounce late yesterday. early this morning, the warring factions started straight bottles. we are at a neighborhood very close to one of the front lines. if you see down the street, there's a black gate behind that are the positions of the muslim use. they are abhor with the main stream. fast movements of patterson and president, my mood uh boss. it's a long um, decades long struggle for power and control of this camp. the fighting today we've seen really heavy fighting. we can hear the sound of constant gunfire, shells, and what we understand as well is that the fighting has spreads to many neighborhoods in the camp during the last spouse of violence,
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which was approximately a month ago. it was confined to certain neighborhoods, but today it has spreads and fighting is happening. and in narrow alley ways, you can hear the constant sound of war. what we understand is another meeting is being held as we speak. and the power of sending infections are trying to iron out some sort of an agreement to cease fire agreement, but it will not be easy because the fact that movement is demanding that the muslim use hand over 8 assassins. people believe to be responsible for killing a senior, a commander of the muslim users so far, refusing to do that, they want them to be handed over to lebanese authorities. and they also want the most of them to use fighters to vacate their, from their positions inside you and run schools in order for the academic year to begin. so both sides really hardening their positions for to find their military positions. talks are underway, but so far the ceasefire agreements have not i have not held
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and zanna. what about people who have been displaced by this often on fighting was happening to them? well, this is a one square kilometer camp worth tens of thousands of people live. you can hear the sound of gunfire. tens of thousands of palestinian refugees live here. they live in missouri. they're poor people. if they do not work today, they cannot put food on the table. we've been speaking to people inside the camp. they're hiding in their homes. their children are scared. yesterday a few 1000 families managed to flee and are now taking shelter in a nearby moss, but many others are, it's very difficult to leave. it's very hard because even ambulances are coming under fire. so people are, are worried there fearing the worst, because there's no deals is we then this, there could be, you know, a military showdown that could cause
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a lot of casualties. and we've seen that happen before 11 on more than 10 years ago in the palestinian camp. in the north of the country. and so this is why people are worried that the worst is yet to come. that thing so much then a hold a pulse of clothes in them all the presidential election had brought him how much all of his seeking re election for a 2nd tub. he's running a guide. 7 of the candidates contenders from all the major parties have promised major projects despite the serious government that button tony chang joins us now. live from the capital mont, i saw it was turned out like well, possibly not as good as expected. the election commission said that by 2 pm this afternoon, at least 50 percent of the electra head votes that we saw, or a significant drop off in the late afternoon. that was partly due to the heat. and that was a rush towards the end of the day. the election commission has promised votes is
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that if they were in the lines by full pen, when the polls closed, they wouldn't be allowed to vote. we haven't got final confirmation, but i think it's probably ultimately less than the mold at 80 percent we've seen in previous presidential elections. that does seem to be something of a, maybe a slight malays amongst voters here. that's not the excitement that they've fills in the past. this is the full presidential election. the previous ones were really, you know, people came out because they were voting for the democratic rights. was fundamentally important. that doesn't seem to be so important at this time. and i think people slightly less energized, but still we're still expecting to see numbers in the high sixties, early seventies when the election commission releases those numbers later on this evening. and tony, any indication which direction the vice who's having still obviously very lead, say that any just starts at the cap less than 10 percent of the votes is in yet.
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but we're starting to see from the figures, it's the 2 main content as president. so like an adult to move is his challenge and who are getting the vast majority of the vote. think a lot of people who also expect this is going to go to a rental. they don't think that either one of those 2 is going to emerge with the modem, 50 percent they need, and certainly those of the 6 punches seem to be. so he, you know, up enough for the votes. the probably will be a run off that's going to happen later in september, but i think for the moment, people pretty happy this seems to have gone without too much trouble in the election campaign, which was lively, certainly very enthusiastic, but also when without too much control to see all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much. tony chang or not, an old career has held the parade to mock the 75th anniversary of its founding de kim jo on hosted a high level dedication from china to observe the event. he's pledge to expand and
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strength and ties with both by aging. i'm moscow foreign slurry reports from so north korea kicked of celebrations to mock 75 years as a nation. with a large gathering leader came, john wooten presided over the event, but it was north quinn. premier it came to queen who addressed as a crowd she was going on to 75 years ago. the flag of our re probably flew high in the blue sky of our homeland sharing with the dream subject for young people who aspire to lead to world. today, if flies properly carrying the dignity and glory of the powerful nation. the meeting was followed by a parade at midnight that featured power military forces, including a display by a power should unit. but more important than what was on display was who was that the chinese delegation was led by one of china's vice premiers to the state council . new port jones, who also met, can separately on friday to russia,
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did not send senior officials leading to speculation. they could be getting ready for a possible meeting between russian president vladimir putin and can report say, a meeting between the 2 would likely focus on an alms deal that would benefit fresher and it's well on ukraine invitation. north korea could receive food and energy assistance and also technology to help it fonts. it's nuclear weapons program. many experts have been predicting for several years now that a block is being built between these 3 authoritarian states. they're essentially trying to balance in some ways the growing strength of the us, japan and south korea relationship by building their own try lateral relationship. tensions in the korean peninsula, at the highest in use. north korea has conducted a record number of weapons tests this year. well, the us is combined to military exercises with south korea and japan have intensified jeron south pre,
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a bad growing concerned about north korea's efforts to deepen ties with china and brush earlier this week, south korean precedent june. so you'll try not to do more as a permanent member of the un security council to address north korea seem desperate . but he also said his country will strengthen ties with the us and japan to count up here. yeah. if he has divisions in this region asset to remain perhaps even includes florida, let me just 0. so police in the u. k. say they've arrested a former soldier who escaped from a london prison earlier this week. daniel, how do you say is facing tower related charges? he escaped from one's with prison. one of the countries launches jails, columbia and mexico. i'll co hosting a 3 day anti drunk summit, mexican presidents under as manuel, oppose the doors in the city of cali. he'll meet with columbia in the days of stuff with petra representatives from 15,
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latin american and kind of be in countries on participating in the conference. it comes as the cultivation of cocaine is that no time high and many countries have seen an up surge in drunk related silence. okay, that's that i follow is the director of the conflict analysis results center in colombia. he says to move quickly to an increase in drug related violence. one has to be prepared and very many countries in the region need. first for these views that the stipe office press or at photos on the, on the traffic or sunday and the end part of the traffic in a chain will bring about a neighboring countries like it while are already seen the increase in virus and most likely older at region of countries, 19 central america, and maybe argentina ambrose, you will start to see more virus coming out from these is price on the,
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on the traffic you networks still ahead on, i'll just say for a rent called breaking 9 for brazilian superstar name all gemma will explain why it's for the beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable goals. united with the diversity of cultures that quick jakarta, indonesia is ready to hold the 2023 ations together. we will prove that patient matters at the center of cool examining the impact of today's headlines. we're flying now with a new slide it. we don't really understand what the rules are and how a lot of setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. what can we do to boxing?
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i've seen goes in every sport, extra boxing, international filmmakers, and will cross journalists bring programs to enforce. uninspired. how old are you? this is nebraska lady how old her code is. barnowski sierra, the. the the all right, full size, that's kind of jump on the game with gemma. thank you. savvy is not going to be the call us out. crowd know that joe, because it's us open final many had predicted that soft this mind down the med for that knox out the defending champion to ensure it's him who will face joke of it
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for the title medicine f went into the semi final having lost his last 2 matches against it's funny it out around. it wasn't much between them in the 1st set is the russian edged it in a time. great. it was a different story. in the 2nd, which was o meditative, he broke across twice to take the set 61. but don't see that it didn't go down without to sites the wimbledon champion and managed to clear his way back into it. and full a full set. last it was met with that crucial break of stuff in the 6th game. and the slight, i'll present spending of 3 match points below another 3, go over the line at the full time of asking 3 says the us station final in 5. yes. i play to out of 10 except the 3rd set. so uh that's the only way to beat him. you need to to be better than yourself. and i managed to do the challenges that you play a guy who won the 23 grandson's so and i have only one. so saying
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i need to, when i became here, i managed to play rather than myself. i need to do it again. there was a lot of ways for the the, you know, right now i'm but i play it, you find the solution when the, the, my to is not going the right direction for you, but uh, after this month. so you know, i am gonna, i'm gonna change my mind and not mature enough to, to out of this, this kind of 4 months or so i have to, to learn about about it. sorry, just like in 2021. it'll be medford up against maybe jokers, which are for the rights to become champion in new york. the so if you end up to his place and his 10 us open final with the straight sets when i've undefeated americans, ben shelton, chunk of it is now one went away from equalling margaret, quotes records of 24 grand slam singles titles, but none of them will be out to stop him making no history just as he did 2 years
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ago. it's less than that is when he think to commit to something placing the counting dislike the $36.00 every grand slam final uh yeah. i don't know. it could be the last one. so i, i think that i probably value this occasions and opportunities to win another slam is more than i have maybe 10 years ago. the the wells, the top right side all into of kicks of the rugby world cup campaign against romania romania. they could be opening, try 3 minutes in, but all and responded immediately. it's currently 245 to the 6 nations champions. and the 1st game on saturday, it's really schooled 7 tries and a 50 to 8, but and his point went over the maybe a little bit late. such, he time woke up when his australia faced georgia for england to come up against
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argentine, the highest front safe in the tournament on friday. and that coach says his team were taken aback by the atmosphere in paris. the friends came from behind to inflicts and these even 1st habit of feats in the full stage of the torments as raw, who passed that cripples won't be. we'll come back in from the country president an open minded lady. the 80000 packed into the side of the boot, he headed to speak to the opening ceremony with the billing and the speeches. oh, but it's a story for the rugby frogs, the world stood rag team facing the new zealand old black spiegel reputation. the recently show its own full. this was a new zealand side still small things were reco 357 north to south africa last month. but they sell it to the bank, smart the old likes of old silencing the crowd with a try by boat to leah, off the just 93 seconds. the boot
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to 2 bottles, kit frogs in touch with the penalties. and they let know united health, tory that to leah was at the gate at the beginning of the 2nd hall scoring. he's a new zealand 2nd story, your black meeting. so it's he know right at this stage, the product is rp, north pulsates reckoning to full flats. but then in the last 25 minutes, it was totally full of list to give the all blacks the blues 1st, when you're done, you will peddle, scoring his 30 for, for from conversion, giving the friends a 60, the team lead, then replacement full back building jeremy ne scoring and the final seconds the highest winning 27 points. that the thing the we can consider this a real achievement, not a must have been cheated, but it is for us a take. and it was very important for us within the implement. the why we stab at the game, laws bust out of bypass we whenever we had an opportunity to play or so we would
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pretty efficient to taking that. but we just didn't know i'd opportunities to really and take them on the so statement victory from friends. but you said it will be confident that there will come, jerry still has a long way to go along the path back. i will just there name all jumping for joy off this a passing the great pele to become for those old time leading score for the men's national team. this was the my minutes name, operates the record, the found the back of the net in the 2nd one is to leave you to make it 78 goals for his country and the set of races with the punch in the as pele usually did. i thought see, wasn't finish the name up, then go to 2nd install for each time. so make it 510. that's now 79 goals and a 125 international appearances for the fluid recently joined the saudi arabian club. hello. denise me. very happy,
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i have no words. i never imagined reaching this record. and i want to make it clear that i suppose pele not because i'm basic than him or any other player from the national team. i always wanted to make history, right. my name and the history of brazilian football and then the national team. today i did as it was also a record breaking night for spain in the already 2020 full qualify as they thrashed georgia in that group a match time against oliver and the right to school. to have tracked this then that medical bracing moment. i'm telling you about, well, 16 year old, medium. all you play football, selena became spain's youngest of apply and go score as you go. the final go in the 71 route into place a span, a 2nd degree behind scotland to 6 points and 3 games based on. so i developed all 5 of the qualifies so fall, but they did get the goal is the 9th sounds right. we'll figure out with a fantastic finish, and that's who won defeat supposedly and has to convince even more impressive considering he's a defender and that reflect some signs. first go in then again,
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what's the way to think delivery, and that is only a sports melissa. thank so much demo that says the news of the village estates, control information that's controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the public attention to how is this has been jim listened. we
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