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they look pulling stupid stuff to pop up on face the media and the challenges that the top bridge and have so much to get all of all the media, all the fading and everything and go back to reality. wendy's money. you have to be careful, money change, people, generations flows on out you 0. the quick response stains in morocco struggle to reach remote mountain regions where entire villages have been flattened. the world health organization says 300000 small things are affected. several countries are sending teams to help survivors. the are you watching l g 0 live from? don't have with me for the back. people also coming up
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a drone attack on the market in don at least 40 people are killed and the worst single strikes ins. fighting started in april, visiting vietnam, the us president looks to show up support against the regional dominance of china. and the latest russian joint attacks on the ukrainian capital. we'll have more from the we begin in more walk away. emergency crews are racing to find earthquake survivors, more than 2000 people have died in the countries worst natural disaster in decades, towns and villages in the worst hit areas has been destroyed. right. get to rain is making it difficult for rescue teams to reach remote communities. it goes guns and toys you for a 2nd. there's all of us living in the village here, have lost our homes. and as you can see, all the people here today have lost somebody. somebody has died and every family we
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are living in a crisis situation. we asked that king mohammed the 6 intervenes and sends us some help because we are living through a traumatizing situation. the people don't have electricity, they have nothing to eat or drink, no bread, nothing you all in the city of mera cash people slept outside for a 2nd straight night because of fear of aftershocks and on stable buildings. they storage, city, witness, widespread devastation, morocco nano has finally for many requested international assistance, a special unit from space military is being sent to help with recovery efforts. and kata has also sent aid and search teams as go live to all just here is doing a whole who's in marrakech for is doing a i'll ask you about the situation medication testimony. but 1st, what's the latest on search and rescue efforts in those remote areas? that are so difficult to access well, it continues to be difficult to put together
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a comprehensive picture of exactly what the needs are, where the needs are greatest and the extent to which search and rescue how is actually getting through. it does appear that more and more is getting through along those difficult mountain road. some of them rented impossible by ruffles, reaching more, more of the scores of a remote rustic farming communities up in the high atlas mountains. in the vicinity of the epicenter, all these quite, we've heard for the last 3640 hours stories, we've seen pictures of people sifting through russell with the bad hands trying to reach survivors in what is of course, inevitably a race against time. the 1st 72 hours broadly speaking, would be the window in which survivors could be expected to be found in the rubble alive. the interior ministry has said it's deployed old assets at its disposal to
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reach these areas that that helps. the equity is being overseen by the ministry, but even is that is this morning, give a status on it or is it simply not being reached yet? the basic supplies are running out of pictures of bodies lying covered by blankets in the open air. you sooner is being held in the searing, late summer heat, even mass graves being dug. what is significant, i think, is what you mentioned there earlier. that's morocco has finally put out a formal request for international assistance. all 2nd countries, a lot has been off with a lot of people don't spend by until now or until very recently, they're all good was going this alone and it has my last spring for help. 56 search and rescue personnel on their way as long this as what a sniff adult caesar extremely experienced. a teams katara sending a aid as well front and the united states of all that but not yet being formally asked to supply a but i think i assign they are of the scale of the challenge that the american
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authorities have been trying to meet on their own for the 1st 3640 hours of this, this disaster, and now perhaps conceding that they conte manually to low. yeah. marrakech where you on jonah was also affected, but of course not as badly as the remote mountainous areas. talk to us about the situation now, what sort of help are people getting in marrakech but in a sense, not a catch. it was probably quite lucky not to have a image as a relatively unscathed, as it has done a lot of new build buildings totally unscathed. and much of the historic center has survived more or less intact, but of course it also losses. no rise, poorly built owned homes and businesses have been damaged, taking a huge not to see about a parent, but also economic told. a lot of people have been sleeping out in the open half a theatre of off the shots, but also because they don't have homes to go into all the structures in which they
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live, a kind of be unstable. and there are a lot of complaints here. i might tell you that the government is not prepared to pull the nice response to provide food and basic needs. here. it's all being down. been down to volunteers to do what is necessary and the growing swell of ang got here with people saying things like we always knew our homes and dwellings vulnerable to the sort of thing for years. no one didn't think about it too, and i thank you for the update during the whole live that in marrakech. so as we saw the widespread damage in marrakech, but the at the center of the magnitude 6.8 earthquake was in the atlas mountains, entire communities there have been reduced to rubble last night and had died easy moroccans temperature and full administer. he explained how difficult it is to reach those remote communities. hottest say by the quick it's very, very uh, high kind of mountains, and some of the villages are really isolated. and then the road between marcus
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instead of the bench is a serious road. and when that is any time i mean like when did he have it rains or have his nose when, when did his also like heard a quick like what happened? then the road goes also has blocks because that all kinds of trucks that block the road. so you need to do that kind of cleaning the road then that happened like early morning on saturdays for the ambulances to go and didn't get to eat, providing, enjoy then also for the teams that mean to come and then start the really, really heroic rescue operation and the going and then to have a sense of the 4 big to show you how to go into some serious roads like over tens and tens of kilometers as you're going from out of cash instead of dense. and the villages got sort of on the rights and on the left over like read yourself about 40 kilometers this way and 40 kilometers this way. and those villages you need to go to a roadside. sometimes the roads have not favorites. so we have to bring in the army in order to get to the population in villages and then you started the rescue mission at the same time that you got to evacuate same the,
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the injury and then some of the insured would be backwards. and just to make shift hospital that has been built by the army and some of them would take it to a taken by helicopters. if you cannot use them balances because of because of the cases that they have there. and then you need to provide them with water and you need to provide them with the fluid. some of the communities are really, really far away. and then they have been reached on the yesterday afternoon. some of them probably like during the night and but that out of like on the low level, some how that is being done by the local authorities within those kinds of images and volunteers. but also we do, when would you consider the projection? it's a very heroic efforts that the, the, the rescue teams from the army from the said, the civil protection from there is on the bottom of the ad from me like out of doing. and then it's a very multi kind of problem with the kind of operation because you need to rescue people who are under the rubble,
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you need to get the injured. you need to also get the dose. but that's it's, it's a very, very complex gotten the operation in a very high to rain. some of it really not accessible. 8 in villages, like 80 percent of them are built the tradition of the way you can see that a village has has, have been, have been wiped out. but you can see that the mother buildings, for example of mos or a house that has been built in other ways has not been that has not been destroyed . so, but the village is, was, have, which have been wiped out with a lot of that lot of insurance. natalie, i spoke to as a dean abraham, me a professor at muhammad, the 5th university, and a member of the month of the 6th foundations assigned to an at health. he says there's urgent need for field hospitals to treat those in remote areas. the 1st thing that we have to do is to access this area is i think it said before the all right, so river area and that thing docs is quite difficult. so i think the 1st thing that
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you have to do is to get to access this area and why i have to explain why them latrice involved. because the mitre has to, has to accept this places. and beside that, they have the expertise and the know how to do it. actually, the military marine corps intervened in the same uh, 3rd, quite a couple of years ago. and besides that they had, you know, to use to, to go to places like god zone. what do you have to kind of province for media and other areas? so it's very important to this. people intervene the, the, the, the 2nd thing that's we have to do is to have this god, let them have the, the fields, the hospital is something the very important i have to a system that because the 1st thing that you have to do an emergency case like this, as a response is to select the between the injuries selected between patients and injured people because there is no need to bring someone that's what countries in the
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fields. and there is no need actually to bring someone to a specialized hospital that's going to take that, that someone else wouldn't need it. so you say the 1st step is to access the areas of themselves and the military, as you say, has been involved in this and has the experienced in this set up field hospitals as well. but how long is that going to take given the difficulty and, and the challenges in the terrain and, and the environment in these areas that were affected to watch the, i think a, you saw that rocha right away. and right now is getting more have comes outside the country and they have to mission why put a simple reason with a new wanted to have it so right away because we have the turkish experience in front of us. there is no need to bring more towards more help that you're not going to be able to bring to the area and they think that's what would be the main problem. so the 1st thing that you have to do to access the area how to do it. so i think the military model commentary and the civil protection under john dot murray
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. they have the tools to give them lots of them actually got to their yeah. now we are given that and system the 1st these i think we can get some more about on change. that's what can get some more. actually doctors, the and i think the international did had, would it be efficient? one thing that they have to insist on that's we're not having a north, a quick in a city. so what do you have actually damages to the health system? the health system in morocco, its still function correct? creating more eye catching. i get dealing all the areas around that. what's we need it just to get to this? people check what they need. a doctor that's bring them to the hospital's a morning earthquake in morocco and let's legend the program. now we want to take you to her know in get 9, we're present by them is holding a news conference after his meeting earlier today with the secretary general of the communist party in vietnam. but also after his attendance of the g. 20 summit in
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pacific to pacific pacific nation to speak. this is an important moment from united states to demonstrate. busy global leadership and our commitment to solving the challenges that matter. most people around the world investing in inclusive growth and sustainable development addresses decline and crisis, strengthening food security education. advancing global health and health security . we showed up ready to work, and we showed the world the united states as a partner with a positive vision for our shared future. as the g 20 we've at the g 's 20. we made progress on issues like the development factors form to get to those nations that
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are neither poor and are wealthy, but we're could qualify before that release and increased infrastructure not only in the global south, but other parts of the world as well before to groundbreaking new partnership with fed, connected india to europe with the least in israel, with transportation by rail and by shipment, through an energy supplies and digital connections that are going to open up until about fraternities for transformative economic investments through that into another tire cart. we've also discussed russia's brutal, illegal war and ukraine. there was sufficient agreement in the room on the need for just for just some last and peace that oppose the principals of you are in charge of the respect sovereignty and territorial integrity. i want to once again frank prime minister mode for his leadership and his hospitality and hostage each one. he and i have had substantial discussions about how we're going to continue to strengthen the partnership between indiana,
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united states. building on the prime minister's visit to the white house last june . and as i always do, i raised important respect in human rights in the vital role of a civil society. and a free press had been built in a strong and prosperous country with mister mode. and we're gotten a lot of important work done, and i'm looking forward to another good day tomorrow here in vietnam. and now i won't take your questions. let me see, they told me they gave me 5 people here. the data of yours. thank you for taking my question. this the president for hire. sorry. last week china questioned the code since he already of the, by the end is ministration. i'm sorry the what, the sincerity. the sincerity is a virus of the binding administrator and, and it to use the united states of containing china was pushing for diplomatic
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talks. how would you respond to that? and do you think president, she is being sincere about getting the relationship back on track as he stands? apple in china work. first of all the sciences here about getting that relationship right. and one of the things that is going on ours, china is beginning to change some of the rules of the game in terms of the trade and other issues. and so one of the things we talked about, for example, is that they're now talking about making sure that the know chinese when the chinese government can use western cellphone, those kinds of. and so really what this trip was about was less about containing china. i, i don't want to contain china. i just want to make sure we have
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a relationship with china that is on the up and up squared away. everybody knows what it's all about. and one of the ways you do that is you make sure that we are talking about the same things. and i think that one of the things we've done, i've tried to do talk with a number of my staff about this for the last guess. 6 months is we have an opportunity to strengthen alliances around the world to maintain stability. that's just as the trip is all about. having india cooperate much more of the united states to be closer to united states, vietnam be close to where the united states. it's not about continued china, it's about having a stable base, stable base in a new pursuit. and it's, for example, when i was sending a lot of time talking with president she, he asked why we were doing, why was i going to have to quite be austria,
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india, japan's united states. and i said to maintain stability. it's not about isolated china. it's about making sure the rules, the road everythings from airspace and space and the ocean is the international rules of the road are applied to and so, and i hope that uh, i think that uh permits or she, i mean she has some some difficulties right? in all countries. so there's an economic difficulties working his way through. i want to see try to succeed. i don't want to seem succeed by the rules of the next question was to number as the president, following up on your comments on china and the economy. you recently called china's
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economy a ticking time bomb. do you believe the countries slow down could risk the stabilizing the global economy, or causing china to be more aggressive defensively? and the 1st part of the question again, is fans going on? that no worries. do you believe the countries slow down and growth could risk stabilizing the global economy or cause china to be more aggressive defensively, including with taiwan and separately, sir, are you worried about the meeting between president who and tim john own? if that could mean russia has more gains in the working great book, i think china has a difficult economic problem right now for a whole range of reasons have relate to international growth and lack there of and the policies that china has filed. and so i, i don't think there's going to cause china to invade taiwan. and matter of fact,
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the opposite probably doesn't have the same capacity that it had before. but as i said, i'm not, we're not looking to purchase sincerely, we're all better off of china. does well shown it as well by the international rules gross economy. but they have had some real difficulties in terms of the economy of late, particularly in real estate site. and i think the actions that they're going to have to take are ones that are in the process of society, right. and i'm not going to predict, but one way will come out. but we're not looking to couple from china. but i'm not gonna do is i'm not going to sell china material that would increase their capacity to make more nuclear weapons are engaged in defense activities that are contrary to what is use as most people think has
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a positive development in the region and up. but we're, we're not trying to her child. ok, bbc, why am i correct? is that correct? well, it is. my name is lot of insurance. bbc used good evening mr. president of the girlfriend . good. as far they're just around the world. no problem. i can't imagine it is evening. i'd like to remind you of. i mean, in the last 6 months you've signed some views with japan says korea philippine this really and even the pacific islands that you're here, something in beijing backyard through trying to say this is part of your ward mentality. are the right sir. the right mr. president. is the danger of a cold war. and mr. he, well, i hope i get to see mr. chase soon,
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or later. i spend more time with the 1000000 other world liter has some told over the last 12 years. so i hope we get to see him again soon, but uh, no, look for one of the things we did is we provide for a new path. it's going to save. everybody money increases the 3rd world, 3rd world, the global south capacity to grow by cindy, we're going to from we're going to have a new railroad from india all the way across to the mediterranean, new shipping lanes and pipelines to across the mediterranean to europe under, under great britain and beyond. that's all about economic growth. there's nothing to do is hurting china healthy china. it has to do with dealing with everybody from climate change to making sure that these countries can succeeds economic rent pro.
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my thesis has been from the beginning, both domestically and in terms of foreign policy. invest, senior people, invest in the team. give them a chance. everything's better off when people grow sound traits. if everybody in the world had a job, they get to the morning wants to go to and to take, and they can put 3 squares and a table for their family. no matter in the whole world, the better off would be a lot better. that's the notion behind, for example, you know, one of the things we're doing in terms of, i propose a long time ago to g 7. now just kind of come to fruition of g 20 is making sure that we build a railroad all the way across the african con. think about is the way to cross efforts and con, i wrote by my by rail and there's not even direct highway. now let's assume for the sake of discussion, we talked about food shortages,
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assumed there was one country and the best time that that had excess of, of food stamps and resources, how they get it to where they're going to go, how they're going to do it. that's why we're also going to invest the lives of dollars in solar facilities and go several large st largest solar facility in the world of armoires that helps and go, but also helps the whole region. so i think we think too, too much in terms of cold war terms. it's not about that. it's about generating economic growth, instability in all parts. and that's what we're trying to do. sorry . ok. my process really not fascinated correctly?
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yes. yes. oh, thank you. thank you, mr. president. all right. yeah. and for a fee, i had a question on the time and prices you just mentioned the $220.00 just this week. the united states one that if there is no phasing out of fuels, it won't be possible to reach the goal is of the purchase agreement. there was no agreement at the 220 on folks who shows how concerned are you about this lack of consensus. it wasn't so much in agreement that we were to try and meet the goals as each one united states are going to beat us. it goes by the way, we're going to exceed those goals. a lot of other countries are as well. but we want to give those countries that don't have the economic wherever so it does not cause the problem in the 1st place. for example, i met with roland brazil. i started off way back in the eighty's with a really fine republic concerning dick lugar reset. here's how we're going to do.
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if you owe us money, we're going to forgive your debt. if you maintain your 1st, because they become cartridge st, stays and things that take carbon out of the year. and so we're talking to what we should be, go and the countries that clear their land, then put capital on and farm unit and did all the things to do and crease development. they in fact are the one of the reasons why the main reason why we've gotten as far down the road to disaster here as well. yeah. and so as changes, we have the economic capacity we, those nation should be getting together and providing help for the nations that don't have the wherewithal to the economic. whereas all of the infrastructure, wherever. and that's why, for example, i mentioned in the interest of time, i've just mentioned that going and go, it has the capacity to generate megawatts of energy through solar energy. they don't have to,
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the economic needs to do that isn't in the interest of the whole world. if, if they're in fact able to generate significant, the capacity to absorb, to prevent carver and from being released in the air. i think it is. so what we're trying to do is help those nations, so particularly in the global south where they're not as wealthy, where they're not as many opportunities to be able to deal with the things that they want to deal with. for example, and all. and with this, there's more carver and observe, absorb from the atmosphere on a daily basis. and i looked at my, my friend john kerry and forgotten more about this. and most people know correct me if i get this wrong job. and i'm quite sure i'm right. and that is, that is more carbon observed from the air into the amazon region, into the ground. the crown been admitted the entire united states on the same basis
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. now imagine if people go in and do what we did. a 15200 your 250 years ago and cut down the 1st start for a reason that area, no longer have that great carbon sake. we, you know, it's going to be a gigantic problem. so we should be going to areas where there's in the congo or other places as, as the g 7 nations and of the wealthy g. 20 nations though, and providing the kinds of infrastructure they need to be able to benefit. i guess what, in addition to help in the environment overall, and the only extra central threat humanity faces, even more frightening indiana and a nuclear war is global warming, going above 1.5, decrease in the next 2010 years. and we're be real trouble. there's no way back from that and so there's a lot we can do in the meantime. for example,
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