tv The Bottom Line Al Jazeera September 11, 2023 9:00am-9:31am AST
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media and the challenges that the tough region health is so much get out of all the media, all the fading and everything and go back to reality. when these money, you have to be careful, money change, people, generation flows on, i'll just be around the its fine cigarettes. you f as continue in morocco. off to fridays, us quite killed, more than 2000 people. and the dangerous journey over the atlas mountains weaver pulled from one of the havasu to areas where the army is slowly bringing inside the semi say them, this is i'll just say we're alive from del hall. so coming up us president joe
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biden insist his visits. vietnam is about global stability vaults containing china, spanish football, president, louisa, to be honest, resigns, following the control vesee over kissing a female plan. the we begin in morocco where emergency teams are in the rice, the games time to find survivors under the rubble so far more than 2100 people. i confirmed that number expected to rise fridays as quite was wrong cuz most devastating natural disaster. in decades. we have a team of correspondence covering the story we'll have from nicholas hawkins, the city of marika shortly where people have slept outside for us the night. but i assume i bought it begins on coverage from near the epi sensor and top off in the all cool. this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations in the us quake hit
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areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here. why the ami won't against the danger before the rocks lights of to 6 hours on the road with finally make it to that's in the cold. if that it's 90 kilometers south of matter. i guess a front excess is underway for those still dropped under the rubble. well, hadn't met it just for the last 9 members of his family in the us quake. that's how we're going to be. have to give you the breaks my heart. i lost my daughter, she was very young, a children that go on the waiting for one of the let's pray he's a life not how much grand side was which with a lifeless body that i live taken to assume who would be buried near his parents in the village cemetery, of these doctors from the city of casablanca,
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volunteering to help victim into the into, we've didn't mean victims of trauma, people suffering serious injuries when buildings collapse, sometimes we treat mine injuries and makes up clinics. yeah. like critical ones, i st and such as the army has reached here, delivering a setting up makes shift clinics and helping the rescue operations. this is one of many cases where the spray the delicate task i had for the rest of jose medical team and the fall which is nice lady is going to be knocked down to the city a lot of cash where she is going to be treated. and the army is deploying, it's how to come close to the at the center of the escalade. an all the villages which was affected by the quake. it's a race against fine to plain people. still try it under the rubble hosted by the
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bottle. i was just the ra flats in the south of not i guess nicholas hawk has been talking to people. the amount of caches homes is to damage for them to return to in the heart of the medina, 75 kilometers away from the epi center desperation, volunteers distribute medicine to those who have lost their homes. pain killers, insulin and basic 1st aid necessities. all donations help from the government is too slow to come. they say they have no homes, they are sick and the only help is from charity. for mark ash, this is the moment of units in the face of an unprecedented calamity. we have to stand together to the devastations bounds across 6 provinces. many are
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hard to reach areas, rebel is blocking the roads, making the search and rescue operation difficult. i have lost 10 members of my family and they're still under the rubble. 6 as the hours go by, the chances of finding survivors is diminishing. in the dental keeps rising. at the hospitals, doctors are overwhelmed treating the injured. more keep coming in and blood is running out. from cutter to spain, help is arriving. they come with a sniffer dogs and thermal imaging cameras. it about an image. this does already added. a government has announced an emergency program aimed at the rehab, bluetooth think and providing support through construct homes and the areas affected by devastation. additionally, provisions has been made for expenses associated with assisting carnival individuals, particularly orphans and those. and for jobs situations, immediate assistance is also allocated for people without shelter. in the medina,
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i'd be clearing up that has started in what seems a perilous operation. we follow a residential returning to his home to assess the damage. this is traditional kitchen. you can see that people just left in hurry and the ground here is onto lated as if there are waves underneath the flooring. and i want to show you how narrow is the staircases. it's simply too dangerous for this family that lives here to come back in their home. a sandwich for the night, and a few bottles of water, food for those who cannot return home. yet again, they will spend the night huddled together with the fear of another tremor, unsure what tomorrow will look like. a nicholas hawk alger 0. my guess literally
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i spoke to, i'll just say it is up to them in that mid level on the he has the latest on the situation in myra cash search and the risk you is still going on. it's a race against time because very of, of many factors, basically to try and see if there is 2 survivors under the rebels. and also because it's a muslim country to bury the dead. and to avoid that, the dead, the bodies start to, you know, the disintegrating and may be causing something, something else, other than the, the huge impact caused by this, by this, as quake in the 6 provinces. here the quick was friends in the whole, almost in the hold of morocco, but it impacted by originally 6 provinces. the purpose of my cache, the province of ozzy allies,
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province of show i'd probably still for that purpose of settled down. and mainly the province of the house. this is the most hated the strongest hit, the, the strongest hit happened there. the at the center of the, of the, of the, of the week was there. now, the aftermath of this, what happened is even right now. well, now the, so for the full day after, after the earthquake and still people in my case, not only the, the people who a more or less lost their homes or their homes are, you know, about just fell down or what, where damaged by the earthquake. but also people who are out of fear, appreciate it and you can maybe see some of them behind me here. they, they, they spend the nights in, in public gardens, in public square is like this one of the jonathan bass straits. my like more like a rental. they've been sleeping here. some of them have left. yeah. when i recall
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covering the quite into a k a this point of to 3 nights, some people have be now little things start to become big challenges. the challenge of things like taking a shower even getting a fresh pair of underwear. it was one that i would hear a lot from people. uh, the cold, heating health people is anyone helping people with stuff like that? there are some of course, some of the services that depends of the local authorities and also some, some the civil society associations who are helping people with that. but right, and mark cash is a, is a hot, hot city or the weather is hot in markets. usually under the whole region here, but the, the, the next problem that's thoughts start to actually this night is that there is a drop in the weather in the, in the, in the, in the temperature. during the nights i spend the, the,
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the night before this one, the, the night such a day, just sunday nights i spend to do it live like this one. and they, i wasn't aware in this, a sleeveless jackets today where there's because where the temperature has dropped, if the temperature has dropped in here in my cache, you can only imagine what is it now in the mountains. so this is the new challenge that comes and it's added to that race. i get as time that the more what kind of authority is with all that stuff out to us are engaged in, get engaged in right now to try and finish their search. and the rescue and to try to finish also the, the, the camps that surrounded by the military and the hospitals in the, the, the, the, the, the hospital camps, hospitals, in order to start, you know,
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clean in the areas. and of course go to the next phase, which is the rebuilding. christopher rossi is the chief of staff of the international federation of red crossman, red crescent societies. he says, support and medical evacuation. so those in need are ongoing. the fitness board from the a that's needed is of course still are going back to the teams on the ground, both the authorities and organizations that are working with them such as ourselves and then remember moroccan right crescent society had been on the ground since since the 2nd, doctor devastated and that continues, but at the same time, we have to support those that need are need, need support with the psycho social support filter to the to that that can be provided right now. food, clean water and other health support also transport to the hospital and that is taking place and that's being done by authorities and volunteers, and staff of the moroccan right crescent and others evacuation and also dignified
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burials that will continue in the short term. and of course, that's going to continue with other forms of health dropping and outbreaks in the medium into long term, also more permanent shelter. and we talked about the brain tense and providing, you know, the appropriate tens friday weren't within, with the temperatures changing in the mountains as well. we are able to and we're, we're planning. and part of what we do in our network is right. pressing the red cross societies, we work in many context using the capacity of our membership. we have the acceptance and in countries to bring and, and we will bring in the supplies and, and the needs that we, that we can get in and that are needed for the population. the us president joe biden is meeting with the prime minister and president of vietnam
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onto the schedule for the final day of his visit to the country. a trip to handle it comes as washington tries to strengthen its ties and south east asia, a mentor salary relations between the us and china. a. jessica washington joins us now live from high noise. so, jessica, no matter how much a president biden says his visit is not about containing china, is that the impression he leaves behind him as this trip winds up? while on this last day, as president side in state visit to vietnam, he's hailing a new stage and the relationship between vietnam and the us. and he did make that comment. as you mentioned, that this enhanced mentor, biological type, is, knows about containing china or isolating china, the bother creating a stable region and that's in the interest of all countries in the region. now, in terms of this find,
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last 4 of relationships that washington has been seeking to upgrade its ties, not only with vietnam, but across southeast asia, attempting to portray itself as a reliable, steadfast partner for the region. and of course, it is worth noting that that vamping off of diplomatic efforts has come as us ties with aging appear to be so the salary, in terms of the specific purpose of this, the importance of the relationship with vietnam will vietnam as a significant manufacturing hub can certainly help with us as such as it didn't, intends to diversify supply chains out of china in the face of this raw, the tense relationship between the us and china. at the moment on jessica, look at things from the vietnamese perspective. what do i hope to get out of this upgrading of relations with the us? is it just business or also re balancing of that foreign relations with world pals of the we're already seeing the vietnamese
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economy. beneficial change from these falls to ties with the united states. we trade said costs that vietnam enjoys with the us suddenly beneficial, but job creation for economic growth. and as a u. s. looks to push ahead with its plants to help vietnam become this tech manufacturing hub. that's certainly beneficial for be it known as economy. they have already been some significant deals assigned in terms of cyber security. and so in terms of technology, in terms of cheap, can you factoring uh and uh, a i as well. so that's certainly significant for vietnam. and if we look beyond the economic scope, but this bi lateral tired also look at not as of security. well, vietnam is not looking to cause any agitation for badging, but that doesn't mean that the relationship between vietnam and china is not without its challenges, but utility in recent months. we have seen some agitation among countries in southeast asia, specifically vietnam and the philippines. over the ages of recent acts over the
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south china sea, the philippines just as a twice and the space of only a few weeks has accused chinese vessels of dangerous me news. and what we've heard from these meetings between the us and vietnam is that the us will help to build capacity in fighting regional and international trans national crime, including illegal fishing, both leaders of vietnam and the us agreeing that any matches of disputes regarding the south china sea need to be settled in accordance with international norms. so we are not seeing vietnam prioritizing its relationships with washington over its relationship with the aging, but rather looking to optimize its foreign policy seek. it's a strength to seek a strong relationship where it can with both countries. and that's something that we often hear from ya see on countries. but they're not looking to choose sides in the rivalry vall that to choose an option that best fits the needs of the country. all right, thanks so much. jessica washington, the still ahead on al jazeera,
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rivaled protest, ton violent into like head of the 50000 of us. we have a crew that installed on gusto pension and finding escalates. and the longest palestinian refugee camp in lebanon, forcing thousands on the homes, the and everything to be an exclusive interview disability. very beautiful. but it's cruel. people can forget through the next day, slip pulling stupid stuff to help us on faith, the media and the challenges at the top region have so much get out of all the media, all the fading and everything, and go back to reality. when these money, you have to be careful, money change, people, generations flows on tens of thousands of children were born into,
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survivors. often morocco's devastating us quite so far more than 2100 people. atkinson says that number is expected to rise to morocco is formerly requested. international assistance for spanish ministry units is already on the ground. while the cost of the u, i. e and the u. k of also provided a us president joe biden, to set to meet the prime minister in president of vietnam. and the coming out the trip to handle a comes as washington tries the spring and ties in southeast asia, mid souring relations between the us and china. this was sort of the out as has resigned, as president of spain's football federation will be out of his face hush. criticism was suspended by fever of the kissed football. that jenny had a mazda on the lips following the teams with in the final of the women's wells comp, will be out as said, refuse to step down saying the case was conceptual, but i'm also on the teammates rejected his claim that it was my, this initial yes,
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i'm going to go to the i'm going to yes, go say kind of continue my work. what was the final moment fee? was it talking to your family, your dad perhaps? uh yeah my, my, my father, my though to us i spoke with with the da da da da da as is a spanish football unless he says he's surprised by the resignations. he had been very adamant that he was innocent, that he was gonna fight or his innocence and was not going to step down. but the fact that she felt suspended, he might think uh, have an effect on, on, on, uh, on the, on the spanish reservation itself. and he saw that things were moving without him, and that made him take this step. and then there was a new spanish as a president who was close to reality. but obviously he was already making his own decisions. he fired the female team coach or having that and he so it
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will be on a so that things were all busily moving forward without him. and i think it was the, the, the tipping point for him to, to decide to go. uh the president is chosen by uh, set of, uh, let's say uh, monitors from the different regions in spain. and that's with has to change this as being a completely impressive set of people that are not going to change easily. so they've done these because they've been forced to, but if we want farther and less than change, they have to change to 6. a number of people have been injured in protest in chiles . capital the country is mocking the 50th anniversary of the crew. the. busy general augusta penetrates a power is minute for a rule last it almost 17 is leaving thousands motor, tortured and forced into a song. i would like in america,
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editor the sea and human reports from santiago. she lives next week as an inconvenient but each had joined peaceful demonstrators marching to some type of general symmetry to pay homage to fall in former presidents as of the day in which suddenly it turned ugly. and 3 men and women in black. the faces covered, attacked the crowd and tried to brush the presidential palace. many were injured as right. police moved in on the eve of the 50, sent over 3 of chillies, 1973, military cool. thousands continued marching to the cemetery. many carrying photos of victims of the former military dictatorship under general, most of the machine when powerless, indians, father was one to 10. this is the de membranes, a day of human rights. they were, we remember what happened 50 years ago. but the march was interrupted repeatedly.
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the tier gas is getting much, much stronger here. uh glass bottles and lower tongue pop tails are being thrown back there but not at the police, but rather at some members of the socialist and communist parties. they've made a part of the president again, does government 50 years ago, but also the new government of what i did. but each president, i've got a body to and they are now calling razor inside the symmetry itself, right? police burden water cannon trucks and 2 das vans to demonstrate who's even around the tune. a former president that in the at the museum of memory, a more emotional, seen as a survivor of one of the dictatorships interrogation and torture centers embraced brazilian alondo theda the photographer who had photographed him in 1973 in the dungeon. when he was 15 years old, you may look back date 2 weeks ago. i saw this photo and
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a poster and contact at the brazilian embassy because i am a survivor of the national stadium incident. and that the photo is also my brothers . you rob do. if he was 24 years old and he was never seen again, the collaboration of the over 12, the world's 1st democratically elected socialist president on september 11th 1973 is not over. what after half a century, it's a date that continues to in these pain and i'm for intentions to see and human out to 0, cynthia our have dry and strong coming open and market incidents cap school is killed at least 46 people. that's the highest death told in a single strikes since fighting began 5 months ago. activists and medical work has posted videos on social media off the off them off, and call to have a move and has more from call to that's. that's a place in the early hours of sunday in the southern parts of the capital heart of
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tomb. a part that is densely populated by 5 states from the parent minute through rapid support forces. both the recess and local residents accuse this to denise army of being behind the attack, but still several and wounded many others. but the army released a statement saying that it does not target civilians, but rather only targets outposts of b r, a stuff as well as the gatherings and crowds. now the market is known as door to, but it's also called that little markets where goods has been stolen from civilian homes and markets. since the starts of the conflicts are being sold there by people who are perceived to be allied or working with the parent military rapids support forces, local residents say that many had to be transported on auto. rick shows because of a lack of ambulances and the hospital that has been struggling to treat those who have arrived with injuries as a result of the attack, say that they are lacking basic necessities and are in desperate need of medical health workers to help them deal with the influx of those who've been injured. now they will also, as strikes,
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launched by the student needs are meeting other parts of the capital costume and our color we slide launch to buy for this to the nice army and the parent minute through rapid support forces leading to more displacement of stability. and many people say that they were, they were being caught up between the 2 were in 5, the army and the rest of because they have nowhere to go to. and they say that as the slicing continues, they are afraid that they will lose their lives. keep them oregon onto 0, hard to a growing numbers of palestinians living in lebanon's largest refugee camp of being forced to flee. fighting between rival factions. lebanon's army says 5 soldiers have been injured when shells 5 from the camp landed near the positions at the entrance. 5 people have been killed in thousands injured since the seas 5 between the palestinian on groups ended on friday and headway refugee camp is near the southern city assigned to say the whole the reports from
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the one after another palestinians are leaving their homes inside and out of hawaii, the refugee camp in southern lebanon is now 4 worth. 3 days of fighting between bible factions has created a humanitarian crisis. the clara valley 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 evacuated, but it's dangerous. even ambulances are coming under fire. a lover 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 st doctors are raging in the narrow alley ways of a camp where at least $60000.00 people live in less than 2 square kilometers. have
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a sending and presidents. the movement is responsible for security inside the camp . it's fighting a number of groups who called themselves the muslim youth. the latest round of bottles was sparked 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 account. outbreaks of violence are common and 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 a ceasefire. or get the little done or said with us with that who is benefiting from this fighting. the only outcome is displacement. why should it be displaced? again? none of these functions are presented. there's fear of a state list, people of a major military showdown,
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and it wouldn't be the 1st power simeon camps have been destroyed in violence in recent decades on like previous round to buses and late july, i think is no longer confined to certain neighborhoods. it's spreading and people trapped inside say, nowhere is safe, then their elders either i know totally. so there's nothing on as a volcano in hawaii has a ramp to the again, also a 2 months polls. the lava flows have currently confined to the surrounding crates of floor, the us geological survey, raise the volcanoes, a low level to warning status. but it says the lava was at a safe distance from people and structures. the . and let's take you through some of the headlines now and tie towns have been devastated in morocco central regions following the 6.8 magnitude as quite.
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