tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 11, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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of every year, thousands of on peace to use for scientific research, activate and conservation, a say the testings into main one. 0 one east. investigate. assuming illegal trade and meet scientists who need to get one king. some likes be on the tree. caught 2 of them on for business on out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the clouds, the whole rom and you're watching the, i'll just, it renews our life. but headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, 3 days after a major quake in morocco, hopes of finding survivors fade and devastated villages in the 1st mountains. i
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could not just stay and go on with my life. and we had to help is lending a helping hand. people across america comes together to help sales and they've been affected by the disaster. in other news, roads, most vehicles swept away the homes in the day to the east and libya, at least 150 people are killed in flooding caused by storm. daniel plus, chile september, the 11th attacked, a divided nation commemorates 50 is. this is a cube led by augusta penis, a toppled president solid with a lender, a roll top hardwood sport as the other junk beach. does it again? he wins the dealer. sorry. vincent effect, mazda quotes records of 24 grand slams singles. sorry. the both of the news we begin with the devastating yeah, that's quite, that's stuck in there. okay. on friday the number of people killed has risen to
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almost 2500. so 5 is being allowed to stay and 10. so after the homes were destroyed, summit still searching for loved ones, tripped onto the russell the, the army and 8 agencies have reached some remote areas. in the high atlas mountains, many roads became blocked by level timeframe. those relief efforts worked as a rushing to reopen rights leading to isolated communities. and the liberal can, military has been delivering a to those hot to reach harry's by at the home. he says it's distributing food, tens of blankets on the ground because like is life as the star city of motor cache nick, we just a few hours shy of the 72 hour period. the cold at the twilight paved when you try to find survivors, you're actually in an area that is still prone to aftershocks and the full, the danger,
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as we can see is right behind you. that's right away. we heard an aftershock just at 9 o'clock me. we felt it enough to talk just after 9 o'clock here in downtown our cash inside the historic city of the mcgee, now and look right behind me. there still is this clearing up operation as well as a search and rescue operation going on here. so and earlier today we saw some of these teams going through the rubble and they were using their sense of smell. it's actually the stange of those chords that late in the rumbles, that is helping the search and rescue team to remove those bodies. so chances of finding anybody alive is really diminishing, but the death toll is lucky to rise even here in mar, cash, 75 kilometers away from the at the center. and some of the tests that we've been
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seeing is not just because of the earthquake. it's also about people that have gone back to their homes in roads like this that are barely standing and they go back into their own to get their belongings. and then their houses came in last night. there was a family outside the medina, one of the relatives, a young lady, went inside back into her home to try to get her belongings. and then the ceiling fell and she died. so the death toll, so ellen is likely to rise in the hours to come of this cool. see they make you showed us a certainly in the last 48 hours, how people having to survive outside age is the big question. how it's getting to those people. it is, it's enough as well. the government or morocco are doing quite a lot now. they've just taken over a stage in the neighborhood in mara cash, where they've turned it into a makeshift counts. there are lines of mattresses,
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brand new mattresses, lined up for people to come and to get both food, shelter and comfort. we spoke to some of the doctors that are there and some of these survivors of the earth earthquake have scars, that run so deep that they're not visible. these are emotional and psychological scars of losing their homes. we're talking about people that have lived in this medina, for generations in a matter of 40 seconds. their entire family history has disappeared. we saw this young woman shaking endings id and this is 3 days after the earthquake. it will take months maybe years for these people to recover from this unprecedented event that's affecting the people of morocco. but we've seen the moroccans in unity confronting this calamity. this we saw so much solid already here outside the medina, residents of our cache, helping other residents of mar cache,
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distributing food, drugs, blankets and lead into the night. come 1st. that's what the people here need at the moment in the car. thanks very much course, nick and maverick test scores in the medina. he's one of our correspondents, another one is honeywell, but he's live for us at the yes, the parts of the epi center hash. him kentucky with the something use our obviously very difficult situation as you've been seeing and viewing, traveling through that area. and looking at the rescue recovery operation is good to see tents that people can show me what sort of situation are you in right now as well. so how does they, they, the rescue teams do understand that the upcoming hours of the most decisive, the most crucial when it comes to ever get a chance to find survivals under the rubble behind to be one of the areas that was is severely compromised by the earthquake, many buildings were flattened. there was
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a building tilting behind us up for the last few hours. it is hop of it is now gone, because they were desperate to retrieve a mother and her side from the area of powder and see they were found dead. and now they have for security reasons and for safety reasons. they have to ensure that all those collapsing buildings, uh, uh, uh, knocked down. and also an indication that the rescue operation, particularly, and the sparks of the visual with god is going to be over any time soon. yes. so hate the base a make shift? uh, come is an indication of what you have been talking about, which is basically will likely to see this expense further in the future. because before i consent concerns about the safety concerns for the potential of all the up to the shots. and this is one of the things which is going to post a huge challenge just for the authorities. and indeed the need to provide the habit
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and shelter for those who lost their loved ones. those who lost that hose and businesses. and also, before we move to the biggest channel, the challenges in the future, which is rebuilding the affected areas. the gentleman you see the behind me off on basically from local organizations and and g o 2 living age to the people are affected. and they told me that they are going to drive towards the epi center, hoping to be able to, to help highly comp does, how being flying into hovering over this area. they have a, they have a base hip which they have been using now non stop to try to lift the rescue teams to where they at the center all the quake and hoping to achieve people's sends them to hospitals. if the city obamacare, it's a huge operation is extremely difficult. one, it's a, it's
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a 2 pronged operation in lots of ways. the way you be describing it to is how sion over certainly the last 72 hours because logistics of the issue, you've got to get a to the villages where you all, you might say a ground level. and then the other probably about to carry is exactly what you said . those helicopters have to get to those verbal remote villages in the mountains. and that lies the next task, a difficult task, full deal, socrates, do they have enough helicopters for the job? the army has stepped in to a great extent uh over the last 2 days. and the reason you have seen they had a cup to flank over this area. so hey, it just gives you an idea about how delicate is this operations. the rest of your operation is that you see the mountains here. all these mountains, beyond them is the api sent over the quake. and there's only one way which is here that dries from south towards the villages. this is why you can see those
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excavators out of that goes along with some mandatory vehicles that but it's not enough. and this explains why they had a cup to add lifting aids to the people affected. but because we're talking about many desolate villages in the mountains is extremely difficult. and this explains the many people that would tell you that we need more a to be tricking in to those areas. and this is something which is going to continue to post a huge challenges for the alternatives, which is basically the needs. first of all, to continue sending rescue teams and lifting them to those areas of the same time. you have to add left a to those areas, bring the rest yours back. bring the injured back to him, i guess, and continue the operation for as long as it takes the same time as supplies. and this is what people need. they want tens mattresses, blankets, food magazine,
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as soon as possible. i'm this explains why you're seeing more and more charities and u. s. government institutions. i'm particularly the on the, on the job movie stepping and trying to deliver more and more age to those affected areas. but again, so hate, they will continue to come from the same problem which is all these areas beyond these mountains hopping blogs and they would continue to be blocked because constantly having these huge chunks of rocks pointing that walk into the road. they would have to continue clearing them to pay the way for the $8.00 assistance supplies. medical teens, i'm good answers laurie's trucks, it's a massive operation. i have to say, what was impressive. so here is the number of moroccan expansion needs to happen to be spending call today, and we'll walk a file on to his doctors from about, from casablanca, from the north of middle,
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cause said, let's move to the epi center. let's step in and let's how yesterday we were trapped in a tiny road in the mountains for 7 hours. it was those young volunteers who decided to organize the traffic for us. at the same time, they were giving the more to suit 8 to the people on to the villages as we were driving. so all of the journey it took me, 17 hours in and out of that to ya, go, just give you an idea about the logistical aspect of this particular rescue operation, which has by or send us an extremely extraordinary one. extraordinary difficult, given the very nature of the landscape, and the rough terrain is an evolving story and one that we're continuing to monitor it with you and our correspondence across the country and the the api sent a hash. remember that for us. thank you. well, little can be more often just for him front, civils as stepped up that reference to help. the quakes evolve isn't essentially
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butler has moved from congress because of the shared history between fonts and okay, there's a, for a large american community and frauds more than a 1000000 and a hall, moroccans many's in the 4th. you will citizens. and this is a very hiring time for them. they are so far away from loved ones. and finally back home, they many of them say that they cons getting types of communicate because the internet sound, they have no communication on others. of course, have long lost family members and loved ones. we know that here in paris several most, some charities of the localized to try and send a and are many also in the marketing community in phones that are quite upset with the story seasons robots. because morocco has known, she has accepted an offer of aid from paris, now the french prisons and the french foreign ministry. as of which i held in the row codes, they have lots of experience when it comes to search and rescue missions. lots of post snow equipment, sniff adults, and that sort of thing. however,
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rebecca has not yet given the fronds of green lights. now the french government has downplaying this, saying that morocco perhaps has what it needs. now it's a just a cool effect. however, others are saying it could be because of the 10s relations between piracy robots. in recent years, a for a number of issues including frogs, is tightening rules on visas for americans will have to see what happens, of course, in the coming hours and days. but now many here in american community are very upset with robots and say that every moment counts on the politics should be put aside. latasha butler, i'll just, sarah power is i'm, is already is that professor of international studies at a when university, if i'm in morocco joins us now from that good talking with the set professor on the program. can you tell us why there is this hesitancy from morocco at the moment to accept the global helps, that is all the, the picking and choosing who can actually come into the country as
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the dispute goes above your forward, it is due to the city of cold in 18 deductions of regions. as your reports, there was study. there are a large numbers of small control from the control phase go south on mobile products, auctions, which to the offers of support from britain, from spain, from top to bottom, from where each so the 4 can alternatives are. imagine that you can this wind from a wrong to where it can become problematic if there is a lack of coordination. so this is the, one of the main arguments presented by more can afford to spend the such a joke on the can deductions of the different uh sheets you know up to be supportive of each other not to step oh, joseph, in each other. a come,
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i've created some more problems, done the gym to, to solve for the test. this is the main off it that would be the main, all could be a bit to just same quite evident from sending from one of our correspondence that's very close to the at the center. we think civil society groups arrive with a, a not be a forward to use a such and also this general understanding but the epi, sudden to it's so role role. so remote will helicopters a need is the full, they must be perhaps a potential for an appeal to the international community from the government. but the government is not saying anything until the king speaks. could you tell us what about protocol is all about? and i assume that the government has much yes to be. so there was this can under the leadership opportunity on such a good afternoon. but just today the government has met sort of the beaut spokesperson for the government has made statements to the press. the word hobbies
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to press 2 visas and use a popular minister often to you're going to the provinces, a front mostly affected by the earthquake, i'm talking and call the the, to the actions over your permissions. so i'm not sure that there is any protocol and region for the king to speak. i think that so spend some time be made today the, the, the say the uh, the government has all for me, the straight to me. so you choose to meet at the bottom, and so there are, i'm interested to be in the different statements of professor. i would agree that statements are all very well, but really action is required. and we've been seeing through the day that the public cut lodge, those that happen to see that the age of getting little more frustrated. you have to understand of show, as we do that when you're in the middle of such a crisis,
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you need help from the authorities and some people across the epi center of funding and not getting the help quick enough, whether it's coming by road or by and are you via helicopter walter? what does the government need to do in, in the laying, the cementing frustration of the public because of all the victims of this as quite . and i can go to touch the, the, the, the main points here that are books, world go or more of the marketing economy of marketing structure can only go so far . oh, god is clearly nutrition. this is the developer. the problem, me so well cannot deliver a to all those restrict alderwood cars accepted from the national personal day that took some time to take. so on the on, from the got started happening, and that's per day to the so it'll be the false people from the judge
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remotes villagers in the mountains asking for a conference thing. but they have not seen and folk for on saturday on sunday. and on the matter we start fresh here and that's it. these re cheetos deep. so uh, although there was uh, a 5th tree actually you chose not to know more clearly to ask for more assistance. so i agree with the your advice would be like stitching can your question there? there was a little extra for the model for did not fax a request. it's on time to reach the people on the save, the launch the be sending it too much. we shall see what happens that in the coming i'll just if i could just meet you in his office. all right, thanks for joining us for a fun. thank you, sir. a bunch of overhead here. all the, all just, every news are including los korea's leader is on his way to russia. so means lots
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of it to 10. the suspects um sales are on the agenda. and in sports, any of those. so the plan of the sense of the world comes to things, god bless all those by his club. about story coming. the thing is miller news. now at least a 150 people have died in flooding east and libya following heavy down poles from stone. daniel authorities say to dams of bust and the polt city of data is the heaviest amount of rainfall the region is recorded in a single day. and then for 2 years it is rival government. so both of those 3 days of national molding like china, possible entire neighborhoods flooded across the eastern livia, the worst storm, the country we have seen in years, mediterranean storm daniel brought record rainfall in the city of l. b. the people
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can only watch as their vehicles are washed away. patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals, local officials or calling for immediate assistance. no. and then the rub because as a we announced with regret that the situation is completely out of control. we call on all government officials to intervene to save what can be saved. governments are responsible for people's lives, request the security services to provide assistance. libya has been engulfed by political divisions for more than a decade. the country has 2 governments that slowed down emergency assistance efforts. the peer low government in eastern libya has announced a 2 days state of emergency and forcing a curfew and calling for people to exercise caution. if they leave their homes. the internationally recognized government in tripoli declared eastern libya, a disaster zone. it's sent teams of emergency workers from western louisville. let
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me was out of how i've instructed the ministry of health and all relevant agencies to quickly provide assistance relief. convoys will be dispatched to also these affected by this incident will respond with all available resources. so you've got the impact of storm daniel on eastern libya has been devastating. local officials, the many people remain missing with search and rescue operations currently under way. there are, here's the death toll will only rise and forecast there's have issued a red one. seen more storms are on their way, mount china, which is here. and by like joys, as though from aaa valley. let's just talk about the situation. let's say risk with . so many deaths, but it's all about getting the aide and relief efforts to the region. how difficult is upfront, particularly considering batteries, so much civil strife across east and west in libya of
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the well, it's extremely difficult. uh, so what we've seen from western libya, a prime minister ogden, have me debate as ordered of the uh, the authorities of the relevant agencies to immediately head towards eastern libya . they, they did that this morning, around 55 in the morning. local time. we saw a large convoys with excavators, bulldozers ambulances, hundreds of, of, of volunteers, of making their way towards the eastern olivia. they should be arriving very shortly. but the situation is extremely serious and some are starting to call it a catastrophe. like, like earlier when used, when you talked about the dams collapsing and the city of don't know, cit, the city of does not, is completely surrounded by mountains. and these dams collapse. of some experts are saying more than $30000000.00 cubic square meters of water has, has the was, was,
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was dumped into the city. and we're starting to see pictures of entire neighborhoods destroyed. so there's appears that the use, the death toll can rise tremendously. the next couple of hours and of course uh like one of the real worries would be that while it's being reported that a $150.00 people have been killed. the death toll could rise because of the area that's being effected. and it is why data or isn't it oh, it's extremely, extremely wide. and various towns and villages and cities across eastern libya. i, i, let's not forget libya has to governments, so, you know, with the large convoys coming from western livia, arriving in the east of that could really complicate us assistance the, the efforts to help people in need. i mean, who's going to a supervisor of those, those efforts and the volunteers and the people that are there also. so you know,
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the hope is that in this tragedy perhaps of the, the rival authorities can come together and try to help the people in need. i mean, they're in desperate need of assistance. so we're going to have to wait and see how the situation develops. but to try the force incorrectly. that's for what school the latest. it will stay on the continent, the salary as capsized and nigeria driving $28.00 passengers, including women and children. about 30 people were rescued in the low cost region of new jersey state. at least $40.00, missing that mold and a 100 farm is well being. sorry to the sales across the niger river when the crowd did by keel. dave is the 2nd savage capsized the country in 3 months. let's go. the light is not from fit. that is, i'm not who's in the nigerian capital a, b, j. i mean, what are you hearing about the, the circumstances around the accident and what a public officials actually saying about that when the officials
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did say that the report didn't got a. busy that's a wooden boat, was sort of it, but they've not managed that. the official, they just didn't godwin facts to actually find out what it was and a technical problem or what i'd have to do with to go about crowding off the wooden boats. meanwhile, the coordinating eggs, their faults lead by the marine police and also local diverse. we're trying to see if they will be able to find more warranties, maybe possible survivors, because the locals have already cut it out. the funerals for those bodies that being covered between sunday for this, why do these accidents continue to happen? we, we do, hey, about them periodically and that we say that they are forward to use. do very little about it. well, it's not just the carrier to these, and they just say to 8 you called a few months ago, assuming that incident happened,
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the neighbor inquire as states where about a 100 people back from a returning from a wedding, wed drowned in one of the revised close to where this particular incident has happened. and just on friday in northeast on a demo i states about at least 10 people have been calling from getting the simulated sit in. these have option to be happening over the years. mostly because of known as districts who are regulation of the sector because most times some of these for now it's not, they don't enforce the use of live jackets. they also trying to make more money by trying to carry as much class. and just as soon as possible, especially like during the rainy season, when the a few airports, they'll be able to cross like the revised when at do say more like more info or the extra lunch for the lesson. for us, the in the page, thanks so much for that date. still had have all the news of us present great, but brought stuff his visit to vietnam. did say sit most as
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a box containing china. both when schools are going to be a stage like come back to book that place the i think a couple of patients got. so coming up with the who should i go in the the speed of activity spring. weather is fairly evident, even from the satellite picture. this is looking like a good system coming through and it has been, it's still promote to the bottom to warring soundly on the in change of style. but maybe that's not a big surprise. the biggest change is probably going to be this part of option. tina, the orange top suggest heavy rain. so of the end, the money is going to be reading fairly heavily. the closing on the river plates and you had a gloss, gonna have a wet time as well. beyond much in the immediate future, it looks fairly dry for brazil and the heat that's been around the numbers that in us has been. what is cooling down a little bit because you prompting more showers,
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so it's rather more shower here than it was. they don't big, they're just very extensive savings to up through columbia, kind of our costa rica. you'll notice this been here how to can lee now sweat off show what you said. you produce rip tides along the coast, particularly at the version of the rico, but nothing boldenall, cheryl weiss, they don't particularly big, but they're, as you might expect in southern next, is tom here. active. sherry's tough has been certainly noticed in the us up in pennsylvania and still floods on the dried. their cheryl is all dying down a bit. this is a very active line from chicago down towards the south west, more or less that would produce big thunderstorms. and once again, flash study maybe some damage. the beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable
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the, on the, on the back here watching the opposite. when he's on with me, so he'll run the reminder volatile stories. mold in 2600 people have died in the click. that struck central are okay. the volume is only being housed in tends to that homes were destroyed. some searching for loved ones trumped under the russell . the army and agencies have managed to reach some of the villages and the high atlas mountains, but many roads that are still blocked by rubble timeframe. the relief operation. international assistance is starting to arrive in the country as the government struggles to deliver aid to hard to reach areas. rebecca has only accepted help from the u. k. united, remember spain and test all despite also is by dozens of countries on the 8th grade
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. well correspond to joe to help his travel to the high up less about incidence that this report you were in the foothills now of the high atlas mountains, about 30 kilometers from the lakes at the center in a village called already gone in the vicinity of a local center called like the heem and in pretty much every direction you can look here. a different element is revealed of the still unfolding tragedy from the homes behind me here. that collapsed, offering no resistance to friday nights, earthquake because of the breeze block o my break, and tim, the construction local people going in and out to the ruins of their homes, picking through the remains to salvage what they can take is on stand by here heavy moving equipment to be put to use on the hillside over the wide tents provided by the interior ministry offering the most basic of relief in the heat and still
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sitting around raw the aimlessly on survivors. this gentleman i spoke to a short while ago. he has a terrible story, he lost his father, he lost his brother. his mother is gravely injured. he's sitting outside the ruins of his home, keeping a sort of vigil determined to ensure that those biggest, don't knock it down. i'm moving along this way. this isn't arterial root bringing aid up further into the mountains towards the epi cent more 10. so the here, this is a large tent that's been put up by the local villages to offer some relief from the hate, a place to sleep, a place to store what belongings they've managed to salvage. some provisions have been supplied here. there's not a great deal on offer, but some bottled water, some food i'm moving through here. we move into a quite different
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scene again. down there in the crumpled ruins again, of mug build homes, rescue work as a searching digging with their hands. there was a digger as well on the other side of that house over there. they believe there's a family trapped under the rubble. they don't believe there are any survivors. so at this stage, they're digging for bodies. and this, in general, a scene that is being repeated in the village of the village, across this pretty substantial, very wide. those quake dissolved as i don't know how i would use 0 in the after as mountains of morocco, spell the escalate. start late at night when many people even sleeping go ending that day. it will relate village in the entrance mountains, hardly any home. select standing, having been heading to was having dinner with his family when the quite struck killing his 8 year old son. he and his wife recount that much.
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solar stuff the post office. so i'm fixing to come in having to go through the us for the thought of ease of 50. so from to the springs mother, he is now and truly is blocking the 50th anniversary of the violin. 2 against the elected socialist president. sounds a little island and brought general augusta penetrate to pounds $100.00 and to get memorial in the capital. 70. okay. that all the thousands killed or forcibly disappeared on the pina chaise rule. little so remembering island who took his own life after us. i will address on the radio as strikes hit the presidential palace on this day in 1973. the classified documents show the us waste economic war against july and back the military ministry k. on september the 11th 1973 was the
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stalls of the 17 year old contact rule of general augusta. pina shay of the 1702 lions were killed and 1500 others abducted and presume killed industries security services in prison 280000 people in tortured 38000 for the political beliefs around to 200000 to land slide into exile to avoid being targeted by the military. lots in america, edited lucy and even join us down live from santiago alysia a day to reflect and remember what's going on where you are right now. yes, where is it from the dental palace and president, deputy in body to speaking right now in front of that as you just mentioned was phone on september 11th, 1973, a traumatic event in the history of chile, that continues to have repercussions until this very day, so you can choose to divide julian's in fact,
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the very notice of the absence from the ceremonies that we are attending right now . the memory to that event, which is suppose to send a teach unless and don't have lessons for the future. and julie are the members of the acquisition, part of the conservative party, as they are not here. they've refused to come. there are many as a state from latin america, former heads of state, i live the ministers, i guess from all over the world. the european union is uh, but uh, not the members of the opposition parties. so that is, is a painful reminder of just how much, what happened 50 years ago, right here, a could to. ready to divide this country, why does this moment in history continue to divide? why has that not be that the reconciliation, any chance to debate, to discuss an heal the wounds that seem to be so very deep in society though? i think that one of the reasons is that
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a lot of the people who played cards in the crowded top in that event that broke them up the democratic tradition of chileya and that led to a dictatorship with plastic for 17 years are still alive. and the still very involved into the, in politics. they are members of the, of minions, of the conservative political parties, for example. and so the country has ended up historically being divided between those who believe that some level that you can say that the post president was to blame for the military coup. and those who believe that the military cannot be justified under any circumstances. and that democracy above all is fragile and must be defended. and institutions, democratic institutions must be resolved to dispute not political violence. that is an argument that is, there's a bad hold right now for the history, for the memory of what happened a few years ago. the continues to the state and right here behind me are some of the children of the people that were on the page of the key role in a,
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in this government. the daughter was talking about the india setting. it took 2 days to note speeches. the president we said about, you know, the former president regina is here, her father was murdered by the people say decided 6. so they're, they're, they're a lot of open still not to mention the people that were missing. i've never been home. and so these people are keeping just have do me to live at a time when there is a lot of dirty work denials taking place, not just infinity, but in many parts of the world right now and continue to monitor what they sent them to come back to you through the day, let's see a name and then all left in america as a to find the united states is commemorating the 22nd on the vestry of the 911 attacks. the claims bold in 3000 lives, c o c. you can use see vice president kind of the harris attend today,
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valving several of the individuals of the world trade center in new york city. the 2000 well, the tax on new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania, were the worst ever recorded on us soil. navigating is the same thing all over again. it hurts with and then it has to be this way, but it still feels some little bit home thing from the day. but i'm trying to pass by, you know, trying to get through it and move on. but his ceremony is as big as he's bringing in, but i need it to be. it's been a long time since i was here. i haven't stepped foot on the on his grounds since october of 2001 to the club and has concerns. most clearly to him, jogan will visit russia in the coming days. camp is supposedly traveling on the train
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from feeling young to russia. us diplomats said last week that north korea is ready to supply our munition to the russians for that well in ukraine. for slavery has the latest from so this is north korean data. kim jones, 1st trip abroad. since the carpet pandemic, he's unlikely headed to russia's far east, close to the north korean border. use of his visit has reached residents in bloody boston. we came met, russian president vladimir putin in 2019 the book edited for both countries, show teeth to the whole world. it can stand for themselves. so there's something in common or pretend this is the most up to attend the eastern economic for him, and event designed to promote for an investment in russia's far east. when the 2 leaders met 4 years ago, pretend had also to break the deadlock, often north k, as talks with the us on eucalyptus on them and to fail us. officials believe a meeting this time may include discussion of a knobs deal. if north korea sells weapons to moscow, this is going to be
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a problem for the united states as well as for europe. because this would essentially try to be in an effort by moscow to balance some of the advantages that ukraine has in terms of getting material. you know, artillery rockets, north korea is banned from exporting weapons on the un security council resolution . they also concerns north korea, may we see from the russians, sophisticated technology that could help with advanced it's nuclear weapons program . prussia and north korea have drawn closer in recent months in july. so they show a good visited young young, the 1st russian defense minister to do. so this is the form of the soviet union. prussia is also discussing, holding joint military deals with north korea. analysts say the kim pretend meeting could be intended to send a message to the us and its allies. these it'd be to get the wellness of those could be, it can be used or is it to me to influence behavior of the united states? sounds good here and some as
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a place luxury entity got does the recruiting and conflict for north korea. a potential deal with russia would also make sense economically. heavy flooding has worse than to the impoverished countries. food supply. 2 countries let 5 for tearing with us and on the western sanctions may seem like natural allies. the closer ties between russia and north korea may also sub to widen the divide in the international community. much like during the cold war era, lawrence lead out to 0. so he was present j button, his rep to pay to day trip to get no button is hailing a new stage in his country's relations with its full the enemy. the visit comes as washington and beijing, competing for the influence of the region. jessica washington, how small from the get the means capital. how do we on the 2nd and final day of the us president's state visit to henry vietnam's prime minister fund me june said the
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sky is the limit for the newly upgraded times between the countries. joe biden shed his optimism about what can be achieved to gather together. we must go further in other countries. the reading was pensive as well because our partnership is about so much more. they innovation investments. it's about people to bar around the table meeting brought together american and vietnamese business leaders among the trade deal. announcements, $7800000000.00 deal for vietnam airlines to buy boeing, 737, max and line is and plans by the us semi conductive. the cool technology to start factory operations in northern vietnam next month, agreements were also made for future calls, ration on semi conducted technology, cloud computing and artificial intelligence restricting our supply chain,
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new semi conductor, my mom of corporation that we signed today. vietnam is seeking to enhance its advanced manufacturing capabilities and did the face of long running tensions with badging us companies on looking to diversify supply chains away from chinese suppliers. presidents items state visit has concluded with washington achieving. it's a, a full fostering ties with henry that's part of a broad, a strategy for train us as a reliable and community partner in southeast asia. the wind has said it will help to build vietnamese capacity to find regional and international crime including illegal fishing. chinese stage media disparaged the visit as exploitative and is not in line with vietnam's interests before heading homewood to alaska. but instead, the countries have reached a new stage in their relationship,
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going and going off the waiting. i record 8 calling for the for the grand slam. he'd be done, you'll never dive in straight sets to win the us open in new york, david. 2 x has the x this is how it feels to when the 24th major, it's hard to know about just a bit. she's trying to new york. so you can draw a level with margaret colt at the top of the old song list of major winners. and he's got no plans to slow down. i'm going to keep going, and you know, i feel good in my own body. i still feel i got the support of my environment of my team, of my family in the final joke of which was up against the world, the best 3 dental method that we'd be in the final 2 years before it was joke event, you started strongest team yet being set 6 games to 3, the, the match hidden just on an epic. second sense. it left it a 104 minutes, which was long, didn't post it their entire 1st round matches just which ended up taking it on the
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type right to wipe it up. it seems to leave. and you never look back. the 36 you had said took the 3rd 663 to become the oldest us open champion in the open era. the he puts on a t shirts, milk, he's achievement, and at the same time, under his late friend and b, a star copy point, he will the number 20 full of the and i like his, you know, he was one of the people that i rely on the most, he was always there for any kind of counsel advice, any kind of supports animals friendly way. so i thought, you know, he could be an ice symbolic thing to, to acknowledge him. the, it's a full time job, which is one this trophy,
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and it kept another remarkable season, which will say so. and when they go straight in front sharpens and makes the final at wimbledon, he will serve returns to the top of the world rankings. david stokes, out to 0, the now the president suspends football federation louis, it'll be all those have designs will be outlets face criticism and was suspended by faith off the kids football that jenny and i'm also on the lips, which she says was not consensual side of how about support? he spent 3 weeks clinging onto his job at the top of spanish football, but the prussia took its toll. the full out from the women's world cup kissing scandal was too much to bass, luis, ruby, alice. it was mother's initial. yes, i'm going to a good so good, good. i'm going to. yes, cool. so i kind of continue my work brains 1st victory and the cup was quickly salad and ruby, all his case play agenda from her most. so on the lips,
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she collected a windows metal. he kind the case was consensual, 33 year old her most of the night that calling his claim parts of a minute, fruits of culture that he's created. she said i felt vulnerable and the victim of an impulse driven sexist out of place, act without any consent on my part of the case. fox protest demanding he resign feature, then suspended him on the spanish prime minister as well as the public weighed in. and i suppose that within the federation there were people who would agree with his behavior, but indian society is change and that forced him to resign. i'm very happy about tips around to 81. spain plays friends has stopped paying for the national team as long as we're be out of state bots, he held a defiant press conference hitting out. so it was he called fools feminist. with the kind of goes to the do you think i need to resign noble. yeah. they meet the
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i'm not going to resolve or i'm not going to resign. i'm not going to resign. i'm not going to resign the be the sprains women's team. coach. hold hazel, just seen a floating that speech was eventually sykes. as the scandal gains momentum, 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 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, to be honest, said he decided to step down off to talking with his family and to prevent further damage to spain's joy bid. so host amends. well, cop in 2030 bought the saga is not ivy yet. prosecutors of filed a complaint with spain's high court against ruby all is the sexual assault and corrosion, a charge that carries
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a maximum of for use imprisonment sort of height. it's all just sarah. meanwhile, adam also has played her 1st game since winning the women's world cup for spending last month, and also play sex hub football for mexican, sorry, the part to come. the 33 year old was on it ahead of their max with 2 months in recognition of achievements, with the spending team. hands on valve, the charge by the by the even full anamosa. it was all sorry presented with a frame that jersey midfielder came on as an 1850 minutes substitute a specific out one. the match to one of the after the top of the license qualify between a gambia and colder, where the head and matter of cache that's a spark. the city being hit by fridays that it's like birth teams are racked right to the hotels and slats next to their respective swimming pools. the game was played in the rock tie because my time here is barren from hosting international matches until they upgrade the stadiums. what sort of guide itself can be a foot box and $2.00 down to get the tools i needed to secure that place. next,
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use, ask on the, on the whole part is that the rug be, will come now have some ties, have some time to come up with no matches until the, as a sweetener chapters these villains have been fighting, looking to bounce back from that. i've seen defeats the high sprouts testing, so i'm kind of missed that guy with a back injury because of the, of the session on monday. but he's still election suffice namibia, or for now we're going to get them a lot in males, a chance to do that. so we went to taking the risk with script because it's important to us here at the moment in way probably the depth of those conditions as well as we could have claims without the whole. i've gone a long way to winning some of these. these branches at the moment can gimme
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a law for some of the spikes and start all over. so there's the toner and goes on. these have to dance against different organizations and these conditions. us sit back and enjoy this wiles of things you find out at the magic gardening pulled out on sunday. josh adams, a leading for a store at the last well, comp, categorize assess whilst i score the 3 more choice to me for 18 point to that, i'm sort of an out the guys thoughts fiji is i saw for the full box they to score for, for this one from the key math arguably, the best of the law says that the g and go back to the 6 points i had to chose, so it would be fine to buy all the guy bought the saw center send me is i've done the drop, the ball with 65 minutes on the phone with little comfortable and then you know, we needed to control as and then the other way. some unnecessary penalties. and last a little composure and allowed fijian with, with the team that they've gotten individuals. i thought they can,
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they can hear you say that. i thought you said some, some great carrington suited their speaks and delighted with the with the result. that's it. more like how thing. so i'll be back with more news on the other side of the break until and thanks for your time. and your company, the, [000:00:00;00] the since its inception, in 1961,
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