tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 10, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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were rushed to is us to hoping to put some bibles from the rubble. the world health organization says 300000 people were affected by the quake. several countries on sending teams to help also have a drive to town called a market instead, dollars capital, at least full of the people that killed in the west single strikes since fighting began in april. the bible purchased in chile and it'll be 50 is under the 3 over to the install dictate to augusta finish it. i'm wrong, part with 4th is germany. sack the coach that national football team home see flick, plus contact, golf times of the major tennis started becoming the 1st american senior agent. so when the us, i've been since the reading williams in 1999, the
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we begin the news all in they're all kind of slight emergency crews are racing to find the quick survivors. it's been nearly 48 hours since the country was hit by. it's was natural disaster, and $100.00 us mold in 2000 people have died so far, towns and villages in the worst case areas are being destroyed. rugged terrain is making it difficult for rescue teams to reach those from those communities. the lot of different ghosts gums towards you for a 2nd, and 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 in every family. we are living in a crisis situation. we asked that teen 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 full while they are cash people slept outside for a 2nd straight. not afraid of those as to shocks and unstable buildings. now the
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city witness widespread devastation. little kit has formerly requested international assistance. a special unit from spain's military has been sent to help with those recovery efforts and cancel as an aide and search teams. while we have, i got teams of correspondence covering the story, nicholas hopkins standing by america. as far as besides its cost, i have to ask him how about his nitty epi sent it into a lot and youtube and how should, let's just begin with what's going on behind you. obviously, you're very close to that type. you center very close to the very, to the center of the as quickly we just give you an idea about what's happening here. this is the vintage of a lots and uh yeah, cool. one of the harry of the hottest hit my, the wait times, you can see behind the rest, to us racing against time to pull the people trapped under the rubble. yesterday, there was a happy ending of mid old mazda of destruction and tragedy managed to pull outside
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his mother alive. but unfortunately, his little brother died in this way. you can see relatives here that it's just desperate looking forward to see what uh, their loved ones would be able to be retrieve my life from this area. why is it significant? it took me about 5 hours to drive from the airport market to all the way to this area. and i have to say that it took a security forces engineers, massive amount of time to be able to clear to the roads by the mountains where they submitted. we was blocked from the moment of the out quake, but the vent they managed to open it, but still go to the battery, smoke drive all the way to this area. why is it significant? because 900 people in this district. what killed in the quakes,
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and they're looking for more and more people under the rubble, i saw 3 parties retreated from the rubble about one hour ago. batteries. you can see that shows that we use the tiers of the phases of the bottom. it is here and the relative for the is i was saying that they did, they would continue the flights until the end. not far from here. this is that makes it hospital with a hobby. the jung dominey, civil defense rescue was house officials are sitting up facilities like this. and we've seen many of these along the road. all the way to the heart is his area for the struggle. he's going to be decided here under the rubble that you can see underneath. hip hop village is similar to this one. his name is jo cock with god. and many, many of the other areas they surveyed has been not used by helicopters, the lives,
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most of these best keywords, some of these area. take them all the way to those villages, particularly as think of the epi sense of the great hoping to be able to find people still alive under the level. okay, that's what i was gonna ask you that essentially you know how much you travel through from you might say a safe area towards the, at the center and you see the devastation getting wide uh, big a little calamitous. the bigger question is, can those rescue teams be focused in even the small areas you say helicopters are gonna have to take some rescue with over those mountain ranges? this is a very long jumping that requires a lot of power. so hey, the biggest challenge with this particular s plate is these bound to this area surrounding these villages. and it's not easy to, to drive all the way to get to those places. now they had
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a cup to is all doing the work they're trying to reach out to a single place that has been hit by the. it's like, i'm not sick. this explains why, you know, there's more and more needs and full support, more rest 2 words to be deployed across all these areas. but which is what we're going to. so your lights are some of that which is of the areas where we were traveling. it's been nominal, massive, massive, massive rocks blocking the roads. it's not easy. you cannot deploy civil engineers and, and companies all the way towards those areas to be the rose. because you cannot afford to close the road, you have to ensure that height is being delivered on, on a daily basis that those are affected areas. you have to allow ambulances to come to those areas. so it's taking them time to get to all those affected areas. i've been told that it's going to be just a matter of time before they would retrieve the people from under the rubble of
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these 2 houses. he at the desk wouldn't be bringing slip of tools expressed some rest to a halt, pricing non stop, pull the last page hours. they say that they have been using all of these. they have their own specialized or do a video equipment. they're looking for voice within the structures and hoping to be able to get into those areas that they have been told about families dropped. the families trumps over that. that's why you can see super dogs. you can see rescue as being cooperating for the last 48 hours. and they say full though they understand, did not give me to the scope of this not to have a quick that still hoping to be able to bring some good news for those people that you can see. the families desperately waiting here to get finally a copy and you've got the goal. there's not that destruction. so before we just
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quickly cross over to member cash a nick hack who's standing by for us. how soon? just finally, obviously the sun is out. the weather is good, people can perhaps survive outside, but we are coming, you know, into the old and into the winter. eventually at the moment we'll sort of shelter that we seem to have lost. how should that? uh, with is uh like us. i will try and get in touch with him later. we can close over to the account codes and borrow cash. hopefully, nick can hear me clearly. nick, just tell us exactly what you about our cash. obviously feeling those time is and obviously witnessing the destruction. what's going on right now where you are? well, we're in downtown, mark cash in the medina and just early on and we saw some people getting food. distributed sandwich is. these are people that are living in fear because right behind this wall is their home. and i'll show you just later on the destruction.
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but we're almost a 48 hours after the earthquake and that sense of anxiety and fear that harsh him describes 16 kilometers from here, where the at the center of the earthquake took place. well, isn't reverberating throughout the region, important to the right cost. 300000 people are affecting other we seem to have a slight technical problem obviously, you know, with the great situation. you have these scenarios where communications, pretty fast job, but we will get back to a correspondence, as you can see throughout the news out. we'll move on to the kyla, we use the residents of the american institute for strategic intelligence choices now from about good to have you with us on the program. can we just begin with the types of aids? but the rocco is asking for and that is willing to accept that there is a strategic need as the aide has to try and help in the immediate now
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a good evening. so i'll actually morocco is a really try you to target the kind of a bit received from the generational community because of these crucial times or doesn't want to the bottom next of unnecessary health. that will come in with trouble, but there's just 6 of the operations. so since yesterday i've seen sacking mohammed 6 convened his crisis cabinet and deployed all the forces of the army, actually the protection of the firefighters of morocco. there is now a sense of more precise sense of what are the needs your correspondent on the ground said they will, there wouldn't be a need for some more air force rope or we need some more dogs and target to a is coming to work or in a very organized way or the capacities arrived yesterday they brought in 87 people . 5 dogs and the spaniards are coming today. of course expand is the closest country to morocco. it's on the 14 months out of northwest engineers. but the real
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who is trying to use the curve of experience, but it has what it was dealing with the earthquake, you know, so you may have 2004 and be really at the forefront when it comes to logistics. and be sure that the international aid is relevant and it's arrive at the right place. how worried all you that, that baby bottlenecks though, in the aid and i just said the aid has to be targeted is actually the organized aid that comes from governments. uh, is built under strong coordination between the governments with sometimes some energy use people to jump on planes and go to the zone and sometimes basis for the work of the state and servants of the army that are working there. and then they go to the media and they say the photo correspondent, the looking them. excellent. does all this happen does. when there was a couple starting to be ruth and the big exposure and it happened as well. in turkey, it is very important that i think records right to be very vigilant about what's
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coming from uh, from external countries and how these would be used. because as you said, we are in the period of the year where maybe we don't need an extra supply of blankets because people can, can manage to sit outside before they are going to be coming in. so he needs to be sure that this is not creating a supplemental drama at the moment where we, moroccans are, mourning the loss of several 1000 people. and of course, we understand the frustration that a lot of people want to have their say of what's going on and how government shouldn't be handling the the, the operation that cuz i'm going to now it seems totally under control. yeah. and this allowed me to just jump in that because basically, you know, i, when there was enough quite cool people do tend to think. and i think the agencies and intentional community touch with seem to help is required in terms of morocco's own infrastructure. an emergency results is how well equipped this morocco to deal
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with these sorts of scenarios because they all very rare in the country as well. it's rare, but morocco unfortunately, is an assistant area of the already and it is only $196.00 in the early 1960, for the most of the future. i guess they were destroyed in 2004 and for say my part of on the same i was destroyed somewhere. always prefer that i need student protection courses. go regularly on international i just but of course when the event and the terrible accident happens, you are overwhelmed by the needs. but you need these needs to be a to be part of it, and then it will be a relative. so that's the key issue because between emotion and, and the right way to ask that there is always a discrepancy. it is very difficult. but fortunately, the king of rural coal makes a difference between the motion and the action. and right along, we're always trying to focus on action and to make sure that all necessary steps are undertaken. of course that will be maybe not now,
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but in the days and weeks i have had a consideration about how to help to rebuild and rebuild in a way that can be resistance of quite some. and all of this is puts in the future, but it has to be considered even now. yeah, absolutely. it has to be considered now the regional, not because she is heavily dependent on tourism and that it wouldn't be a natural feeling amongst international doors for use to come to america. is that the fear? but the region might have another episode uh, near, near, near the city. so this could completely have a big impact on tourism in the region. but as well, businesses rule of rich agriculture is also be in these mountains. so there is a strong collective effort that has to be asked for by the american authorities and by the the king's cabinets yesterday about the old companies in the private sector should be. and that should have reviewed and make sure that people will get access
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from work in a, in a, in, in good condition in a very near future of america. allowing the president of the american institute for strategic intelligence. thanks so much. so for joining us from robot's thank you. let's go save it back to hush developer who's maybe at the center in dela done you cool, but i should just, we've been talking about certainly the rest of the operation right now. just color the picture in terms of region where you off of the many, thousands of people affected. well, we'll have that livelihoods, uh, the, what all the livelihoods, when, when, when life is noble and what's being taken away from them. in the past 48 hours, everything has changed. since the last 48 hours. this is a town 90 kilometers south of not test and it's not far from it which has been be. so i'd be happy center of the quick i was just told that the rest to
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a rest to us have reached someone. we don't know whether they are alive or lost their lives, but that way it's just going to be a matter of time before we see what happens. it's been a constant struggle like things, but slides by all these people that you've been seeing here. see the defense best to a job, marie deployed for the 1st few hours a v. as quite with one task, we want you to retrieve people a life on those places. the receive the family yesterday a life. and there was a massive joy here. these are, that is that you can see here, hold on to desperate looking forward to see a happy ending to this massive destruction and stuff you've asked me about was changing the lives of these people. while they lost their loved ones below the hose, fellows, the phones and i've been walking and driving through areas that were completely
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destroyed. by the way, the center has been turned into a facility where all those with you alive or dead, are going to be taken to those a make shift on a small and actually of hospital. and then some of them would be flown to the hospital a mile, i guess all those, those have lost their lives. are going to be buried in villages a close to that about us if it's extremely, extremely difficult. but you know, so hey, the problem with this particular challenge with this particular ask way is you have on top of mountains surrounding those areas. the atlas mountains at desolate fits to get the normal times to take hours to get to those villages. with this quake there, well, how's that crushed down, block the roads and then it pulls up the full vehicle which is use the traffic to clear the roads. a food assistance bus to us won't be able to get to the spaces. so
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why they are doing that, what we saw we were driving to was let me on hold is that they were cleaning the parts of the road, allowing people to go blocking the road, leading the other box. it's phenomenal. it's massive. and i think this is something that would definitely require more and more work in the future. i was told that the a follow to are still trying to provide assistance. they are using how to come to the woodlands here in this particular to write all the way to easy to which is the center of the flight. and the biggest struggle is, you know, you have to have a lift these rescuer. so those areas and you have to lift the medical team, they would spend hours come box, spring, the survivors or bring that that was as you would continue, it's time consuming. it's made it difficult and this 6 explains the fairways complexity of the rest. your operation in this part of the world in the,
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on the outskirts of a 6 year old product, which is all about a constant struggling fight against a rock to raise extremely difficult landscape and the rice the gates time as well. of course, we'll continue to join you while you under the present to a how should as the day progresses. thank you. let's close back over to nicholas huck who's a member of cash nicole. so we heard has been talking about the desperate rush really to save lives. the way you are people that have survived the still concerned about what might happen next. that's right. i mean i'm inside the heart of the medina. normally, the street would be bustling with activities. their shop fronts would be open, and they were to have people walking around and look at it now. and that's funny why people have left because this is where there's been so much disruption. just come with me here. excuse me, excuse me. this is the hearts of the medina, and this is where there is
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a cleaning effort to try to reassure the population so that they can come back to their homes. but look at it, there's so much work had to try to clean out the debris, the risk of the electricity cable. and that's why there's so much fear for those people that have decided to night to spend another night outside of the medina. but i'll tell you what. so what's extraordinary, and i've been invested in numerous time before. this is a city that's a 1000 years old. and despite the destruction that you see here says the ancient city has withheld so much and has without most of it has withheld the best strength of the earthquake. none the less, there is so much work ahead for the people here. now, the hospitals and our cash are overrun with people that are injured, that are people that are dead. but there's still hope amongst people that they will be able to go in. but there's this other issue so that people often overlook the
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psychological scar of this. i've seen people outside afraid this thing is i a unit were 17 kilometers away from the center. this fear of going back to their home, which is normally their safe space. that safe space is no longer safe. it feels scary for allow them to come back home. so that's a big task at hand for the security forces and for the moroccan authorities to we're sure the population partner with some of the people that i spoke to, they're asking, where are they? where are the number of moroccan authorities? early on we saw people distributing volunteers, district reading fluid to though is there a sleeping out of doors? we haven't seen that much of these were all categories themselves coming in here helping out the population. so for the very latest, thanks very much, i will follow over to the for america shows the day progresses as well. thank you
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or will continue with the subject. the world health organization says that 300000 people are being affected by the quake. and that's what the client, a massive international aid said, which is on its way to morocco or correspondence. stephanie 2nd has the details on the delivery, but it's heading from cas all as we are at the out of the data base and the what's this kind of a operation look like uh, cost of just one of many countries that help to morocco in the all small vehicle hardware, very much of the landscape and morocco, era, the mountains, very serious thoughts or race against time when it comes to fine survivors. this is of course crucial when it comes to the optimal seminar. other
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thing being flown in, tons of medical equipment will to search and rescue equipment and do a lot of food. so again, uh for plays. the flow now is, is 24 hours. also, the 1st quiz happened around 50 personnel. search and rescue men will be on the ground in last flight in the health to try and find as many survivors are based on the drug store. i called in the market and saddam has killed at least 40 people. will people have dollars in a single attack? now then, will the influence of funding, activists and medical work has pasted video on social media of what happened in the neighborhood of call to last week. citizens ruling council issued
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a decrease to dissolve the power ministry rapids the pull forces. thousands of people being killed in the financing and millions will display strengths. get the very latest from hipaa. morgan who's following events for us from the sudanese capital. the hipaa will can tell us about the strike quite terrific. the well, we know that this happened in the early hours of sunday morning in the southern parts of the capital hall to which is densely populated by the parent military rapids support forces. now it targeted a market according to local residents. there. it was a ruined attack, launched by the sudanese army, which i targeted a market known as the markets in the southern part of the capital. but it's also known as the global markets. after the commander of the parent military rapids, the 4th 4th is because it tends to be selling goods that have been looted from homes and from market principal thoughts of the conflict in mid april. now, while this residents local residents in the southern parts of the capital part accused the army open behind the attack. because the southern parts of the capital
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is densely populated by the parent minute to wrap it, support forces. the army puts out the statement saying that it did not target civilians, but that it targeted uh i was supposed gatherings and crowds of the parent military rapids support forces saying that it would not target civilians. so the recess and local residents accusing the army. the army saying it did not target civilians but rather department of through rapid support forces which is heavily present in the southern parts. but at least 40 people have been killed and many others have been injured. would be only functionally hospital. they're saying that this is in desperate need of medical assistance and of donors to help those who have been flowing into the hospital as a result of injury sustains, in the attack. where all we know in terms of where the sides are placed, i mean the fighting is being raging since april. but in terms of terror tree and what they've gained or lost, how can you assess it?
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while you're looking at these are the new army in control of their bays in several parts of the capital b, the secure, i'm the man and the southern parts. i'll talk to him as well just around where that attack happened, as well as in the northern parts of the capital. but you also have the power a minute to wrap. it's of course, forces which is freight across many parts of the capital. talk to him as well. now they say they claim a lot of territory, but they do not have a major military base that belongs to. so the nice arguments they've been trying to control since the stock of the conflict. so while they are assessed is the distributed in many parts of the campus on part to the army has more control of military bases and kept in the capital so so far after 5 months of flight, the newest light has a decisive victory, a decisive of upper hand over the other. so claim that it is the one winning the back a lot of control for cartoon and other parts of the country as well. so the update, thanks very much. have a moving the force in costume students are still
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get patient matters at the center of cool. the the book about 2 weeks ago because of a new song with me. so robin in the hall remind to have all the top new stories, emergency cruise erasing to find a place to live as a member. okay. it's been difficult to reach hall tate remote mountain communities, maybe at the center of the quake that struck on friday. both in 2000 people have been killed so far. some of the dead all being that we didn't bus grades, survivors in zone. i've been collecting bodies and paying that last respects. also, morocco is officially requested international assistance. several countries already
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offer to help a special unit from spain's military use for power to fly to morocco and neighboring algeria has reared for this space despite having 7 ties with the country. 2 years ago. as we go into the days of these, the new as present, joe biden has arrived in vietnam for a 2 day state visit. and he's looking to show up supports account of china is regional influence. securing supplies of semi conduct doesn't drive a minerals is expected to be high on the agenda. we have an opportunity to strengthen alliances around the world to maintain stability. that sufficient trip is all about having india cooperate much more of the united states to be closer to united states vietnam be closer with united states. it's not about continued china . it's about having a stable base, stable base and in the pacific. as india has hunted over the presidency of the g 22
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present wrapping up a 2 day somebody to in new delhi. now the group agreed to issue a joint declaration. but it's being criticized by you claim so don't going far enough to condemn russian aggression. katrina you how small for the indian capital on the final day of the g. 20 summit in new delhi heads of state gathered to pay their respects to mahatma gandhi, a leading figure in dislike for india's independence. us president joe biden left off to woods the meetings in viet nam, skipping. the 3rd session elitist declaration was reached on saturday with the officials saying, negotiations continued until the last minute. the documents still showed of criticizing rushes invasion of ukraine. something must go praised as balanced some, but what could i just give you could use yes. ukrainian crisis as mentioned, but exclusively in the context of the need to resolve all conflicts that exist in the world. key of however said the document was nothing to be proud of. an agency ox, them describe it as underwhelming and it's response to urgent issues such as climate
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change and in the quality of this commended the group spirit of compromise. but hoped woods would be followed by concrete actions. the need to see more will and more action from the greatest emitters. because those who are suffering a suffering increasingly heavy rain fell on the indian capital. as the stomach came to a close. many he relieved the intense security that's paralyzed parts of the city is coming to an end. the government was criticized with covering up steam to pull the to in new delhi. but analysts say indian culture and indian leadership highlighted this weekend. there is no doubt in the mind of tactful in the people who matter that india is very much a leader on the international stage. according to indian media, this is the printer was a win for 5 minutes in your rental mode and a bruce through his image as a global states. and the lead is capitalizing on the floor head of next to general
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election. his message, he has has been a major political player for both the developing and develop. well the form ended with moody passing on the g 20 gamble to the leader of the horse nation in 2024. brazilian president desilva. katrina, you, alda, 0 you, debbie kingdoms, the palestinians living and levels largest refugee kinda being full stiffly finding between vital functions levels kind of take a problem, but this has will, the renewed violence be 8 and how do i come does not serve the pulse to be in coals at homes, the lebanese states, 5 people being killed and dozens more into jurgen, sees 5 between pulse studies. i'm groups that ended on friday. the end of the box is near the southern city of side. it's the largest palestinian refugee camp in level zayna held a report from the one after another palestinians are leaving their homes
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inside. i know who way the refugee camp in southern lebanon is now for zone. 3 days of fighting between bible factions has created a humanitarian crisis. it's not about me risk our lives to leave the can just to buy food. the our new vegetables apart from potatoes and biscuits. there also no health services. the wounded and the sick are being is actuated, but it's dangerous. even ambulances are coming under fire. i love of some of the victim of the fighting is worse than the last round a month ago. it has spread to many neighborhoods who don't know what to do, a sort of a street back. those are raging in the narrow alley ways of a camp where at least $60000.00 people live in less than 2 square kilometers. have a sending and presidents. the movement is responsible for security inside the camp . it's fighting
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a number of groups who called themselves the muslim youth. the latest round of vassals was spark by the assassination of a senior commander of the fact that movement and demands for his assassins to be brought to justice with us. officials are now accusing the muslim use of trying to control the count of outbreaks of violence are common in account known for its lawlessness and life. for most people here has been one of misery. humanitarian aid is being blocked, and mediation efforts have so far failed to implement, such as fire, or get other little done or said with us with that who is benefiting from this fighting? the only outcome is displacement on why should we be displaced again? none of these functions are presented. there's fear of a state list, people of a major military showdown. and it wouldn't be the 1st cause. simeon camps have been destroyed in violence in recent decades. on like previous rounds of baptism,
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they july, i think is no longer confined to certain neighborhoods. it's spreading and people trapped inside say, nowhere is safe center for their elders either. i know how do we, so there's nothing on bravo products that's all being held in chalets, capital head, all the 50000 of us are the military to the house to the democratically elected president. abroad. general augusta penetrates a power supposes under opponents of the code on the speak to somebody. i'll get you to say the same for at least 3007 false disappearances during his 17 yet dictate to ship a lot of america. i just at least see it even joins us now from the capital santiago, they're obviously different messages that the protest as well to see. come out of this raleigh, how do you assess that? lucy? well worried. all right, now we are in the general cemetery directly behind me is the tomb of the former president signed by the end date who was killed exactly or who committed suicide
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rather from the presidential palace. exactly 50 years ago. mine is one day. it happened on the 11th of september, which is on monday. the ceremony is being held today because it is a public holiday. it is a sunday, but there, the crowds have been very, very mixed. and so have their messages there. it's been a very, very violent day so far. it began early this morning in front of exactly 2 hours ago in fact. and part of the presidential palace president getting body to his left wing who has a similar coalition. and the one that are in there had 50 years ago, i was starting to honor the, the former president, when people dressed in black develop lava throwing stones, carrying the sticks and so forth, broken, broke it up, broke the glass almost made it into the presidential palace itself, it was may have meant so the march that was going to come here to where we are
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right now was broken up. we're hearing from members of the communist party, the socialist party, who are peacefully marching while others are we are surrounded by them. we're seeing them now carrying rocks and molotov cocktails are probably going to start throwing them again pretty soon, calling the current president a traitor. and so it is becoming not the peaceful march or, or day. i'm in the homage of what happened 50 years ago to reject military close, but rather you had another day of violence 0. fortunately. let's see how do you assess sort of the, the, the, the tub of this piece of history. it's very strange. is it not so young good to people from the younger generation to understand what happened 50 years ago? how do you gauge whether these boxes have been well attended or if there is a generational divide about what happened 50 years ago. but what is very interesting because at least half of the people under the today is
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march was very, very well attended much more than previous years of several, several thousands i at least $5000.00 and half of them i would say were very young, are very young. ready you can see some of them around me and others of people who were young when the crew took place, we're talking about victims of torture. people whose families we disappeared or executed a whole array of people who feel very much invested in this day. and others who wanted to send the message good to we have to defend its democracy. that democracy is red giles and the display should not repeat itself. and then a whole lot of people who really don't know how to interpret it and will be coming shout for lack of a better word there. and artists are antique social. they don't believe in the message that the mainstream left wing parties are trying to bring across all attempting to follow events with us through today. let's hope it stays safe where
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you are. anyway, lucy, and even though i left in america at least as the g 20 summit, the british prime minister refused to like said that he spoke with the chinese premier leak, trying to balance the ledge, spying in the united kingdom. and that's up to the 2 men were arrested. so a 2 men what rested in march, a big claims upon entry was such was carrying as espionage of china. with regard to my meeting with the family, what i said very specifically is that i range to raise the range of different concerns that we have in areas of disagreement. and in particular, my very strong concerns about any interference in our opponent entry democracy, which is obviously unacceptable. we discussed the range of things in our rates areas where they're all in the disagreements. and this is just part of our strategy to protect ourselves. a protect all values and our interests to align our products to china without of all allies like america or australia, kind of japan and others. but it was that you engage where it makes sense. and
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actually i think the white thing to do is take the opportunity to engage, to raise concerns specifically rather than additional things from the sound like sidelines. well, how are we false that has multiple in the i always had consummation from the metropolitan police that they were to arrest that were carried out in march. one of the man in his twenties and edinburgh and other other man in his thirties in august which and now the sunday times is reporting that the younger of those 2 was a research here in parliament under the, the earlier in his career, lived and worked in china that he had relations with some pretty significant senior stickers within the governing. conservative party, the now security minutes to tell him to canada, although it's reported that he's 7 ties with this young man before he became security minister. last year, i'm the head of the foreigners, the select committee, alicia tons. she put out a statement, merely saying that she wants to do with ortiz, to conduct their investigations. there was a senior source quoted in this article saying that this was a major escalation by china that they had never seen anything like this before. and
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it does follow a number of warnings in recent months from the head of the security service. and i 5 through talked about the chinese communist party being the most game changing. challenge facing the u. k. also the, the committee on intelligence and security within parliament. they were talking about prolific and aggressive tactics, being used to target the u. k. by chinese intelligence. it also sharpens a debate within britain, within the conservative party. it's a just how to pursue relations with china, how closely to become engaged. it was administer out earlier on sunday to hear about the need for the cautious engagement with aging. so russia has always tried to talk, so the ukranian, capital explosions were hurting key even surrounding regions. on sunday morning, ukraine says defenses destroyed 25 balance of the 32, trying to tax. and russia says it for the crating attack, over the pre owned boarder regence. or israel has lifted
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a 6 day by and on the only way to get the commercial goods into the besieged cause a strip is real. close the come up with sullivan crossing on monday. following allegations of explosives smuggling palestinians say the ban on the only route for fuel and age effects that livelihoods hey, complicated rescue operation is under a deep underground into q american cave dive, a mock dickie suff it internal bleeding mold in a week ago. does that able to climb out on his own? 150 international rescue is, are planning to hold him to the surface on a stretch up in front of the conver pulse. it's a complex effort to rescue mark dicky traps deep inside this cave in the southern turkish province of merson. most of the 40 year old joins and international keeping expedition late last month. but you begin vomiting and suffered stomach bleeding while defending it has been over a week since he became trapped more than
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a 1000 meters down. this is about because, okay, of with the, for the, it's uh for associates degree is the temperature inside the kids. we have to use a mastercard, the technic. it'll techniques and the envelope and that will passage, doctor sees conditioning has improved, but he's required several blood transfusions inside the cape, leaving him unable to climb out on his own. market to beneath the tourist mountains is over 12000 meters deep making it to kias 3rd deepest case. with base camp set up in stages will take hours for rescue risk to reach dickie's position. more than a 150 rescuers from turkey and other countries are involved in the difficult operation. lots of loomed up multitude. we have received reports from inside the cave that his condition is getting better, that he's in stable condition. 109 to personnel are part of the risk efforts,
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ranging from 8 different countries. rescuers are setting up a rope lines inside the cave to remove the injured cave or on a stretcher. to bring him to the surface, you will have to stop and rest frequently a camp setup along the way as rescuers pull his stretcher through the narrow passages. but the rescue is so complicated that mark dicky is not expected to make it back to the surface. for nearly another week, ronald off on al jazeera run off is to be held in the mouldings later this month to decide who will be the next president. the current president abraham mohammed, solar fail to secure and outright with the next bill in the sense of a preliminary results showed his main challenge of the opposition candidate mohammed, my ease lead with a 46 percent was in solar, was a 2nd place as well. so head a all now to 0 action, something like this. round of the red bull click dining series of sol coming up in school with the
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i am very delighted to participate in the all the other confidence, brightest illegals students putting minds against. and this means in africa would really be interesting to see how we miss uh gather together for tournament. unlike any other questions, happy, mimic flashing. maybe the apps we can cut on the human and people's wise is now invest in weakness applicant on tuesday or the exam, and the impact of today's headlines. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions . international filmmakers, some world class journalists,
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bring programs to inform and inspired on. now to sierra, the book about type of pull, the hazel, who so thank you very much. i'm going to start with football and full time walk out . when is germany of sack their national car tom safely? just i'm the year before the countries choose the highest 02020 for the job. and if i can send a decision on sunday, a day off that they will be full one in front of you at hardwood bar japan slick. you want me to chime because they would, bard munich, secaria in 2021. but his team has managed just full wins in the last 17 internationals on file to make it out of the group stage or the walk up and cut off
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last year. and that was you have any football team is in disarray is basketball team have just won the world cup. they went through the whole tournament. and basically in the games, including a 70 find a when are the largest sprites copy it off with victory or the sab. yet in the final, in the middle of 83 points, 77, the score it's germany 1st possible woke up psycho the previous test. the full months was abroad was back in 2003 for serbia. it's the 2nd time they've lost in the photo in the last 3. well, to the tennis that american see you guys are cards. golf is what the us open to talking about. first grand slam titles. he did it by starting back from a set down to be the new well number one to read the sa blanca david started support last year the us open said decide to serena williams. this year it said hello to a new grandson champion, the
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users to my peers. today was the 1st time i've ever seen my dad cry. the i've been coming to this tournament. my dad took me to this tournament, sitting right there, watching venus and serena compete. so it's really incredible to be honest this was kind of go through the flushing meadows as an 8 year old in 2012 on stuff today. as a 19 year old, she learned up against the best player in the world. yo straight in open champion or in the sub olenka. and it was about a russian who started strongest taking the 1st set 6 games, the 2. but that can't go. i find list at the french open list, you determined to take the trophy this time man. who don't buy? if i'm proud of 20000. she took the 2nd set to square up the much the vents and
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stayed with her into the 3rd and with several a list of what came from a stand. she got the job done. we didn't get 6 to the kinds of 1st major tied to the us, the 1st man that we will then in july. but since then, here's 118 and 19 she's she's the 1st american teenager to win the us open to serena williams. one is a 17 year old in 1990 knowing honestly thank you to the people who didn't believe in me. those who thought who were putting water in my fire, you're really adding guys to it. and now i'm really hurting so right right now, it's the 50th anniversary of equal prize money in new york and go thoughts away with the win is check of $3000000.00. she's already received a call from president biden from the g. 20 summit in new delhi and full, the president, director of bama city, couldn't be prouder of the that the best is yet to come. david steps 0 to 0. what i
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can send it now, does it have been 0? sorry for fido on that somebody would know that you're going to jump against fabulous med but that documents looking to equal margaret costs record of 24 grand slam singles titles. maybe the one he's already made in new york back in 2021. when he beat your commit to deny him the kind of the slam, the russian oh sorry, don't count the defending champion until the product. i'll cut off the semi finals . it's great that i won this match, but if i lose on sunday, the tournament, it's like it's a good german, but i'm going to be hell disappointed. and that's how it's and it says, i'm really pleased with my dentist and the way i feel on the chord and now for the ultimate challenge in fighting for another grand slam title. he is always better than previous time he play. so for example, i beat him, use open file, he'd be named or seen a great match. carlos became more mobile and he made him seem snotty. so no luck is gonna be his best version on sunday. and i have to be the best ever version of
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myself. why, if i want to try to be at $36.00 every grand slam final ah, yeah, i don't know. it could be the last one. the deposit of opened up the rugby world cup campaign with a victory or the chavarria was that historic? sorry for the south americans finding any similar to the 1st time they school. that 1st woke up far off the just 6 minutes. a good see break event. she finish off by going to they go for that as they got one more box to find dominated. this one with 6 tries. all right, to get a bar this point a month or fuckers. how about getting 2 of them for the 2090? well, camphouse depend, honestly brave lawson's when a 43 to 12. well, that was the 1st, the 3 guys on sunday at sea. well right now, it's defending champion, south africa up against wisconsin,
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which is tardy. school is the most. i feel to come. it's well to get c j all the while. safety class is in full time and this will be the 5th time. the 3 things have mess up. the rug be well cop overruled wireless. have the slightly better head to head back or heavy 110 of the 12 meetings between the 2 sides. we'll just have a closer look at both teams. of fiji. our case are really big champions in seven's rock. they bought last 2 years. i've seen them make big strides in the 15 as our guides as well. looks like these england, the 2nd for the 1st time in their history. but also being one of the best teams in the world over the last decade while is a foreigner to white in recent years and our rank tests and the well, the hot, the light fiji to a 7 wireless. i've never improved all that performance from the no good. well coffee, 1997. when they reached the semi finals, i beat the law school on 2 other occasions. fiji and raised the quarter finals twice by recently and 2017. from when they beat wild, 38 points to 34 and a pull back and what is it got? it is what are the greatest trains in world history. and i will finish with the
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nicest round of the red bull, cliff diving series in bosnia and herzegovina spines. cut off, you meadow was competing as a while todd and ended up winning the mains events from 27 meters off. he pulled up a 5 on the phone so i could probably get that far to appease for the x rays. the release of a it was kind of as molly colson, if it is on top ending the dominant. so riana, if loved it was the 1st floor of it all the season if months the wiring funds in the are the rules and that is always vote for now. more like us to her. thanks very much for whole. now remind to of all top story, emergency, cruise, racing to find that is quite simple. i was in the okay, but it's difficult to reach hall to the mountain communities. the epi center of the quick that hits on friday more than 2000 people say something kills us. it's full. the, i'll just have a nice, i'll be back with mooney shortly on the other side of the break. but we leave with all special coverage off in the rocha. i leave you with images and stories from
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