tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 11, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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and increasing quote, caused by droughts uncomfortable in april, almost 27000 migrants came through to booty. since january the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year the the color so hold on when you're watching the i'll just every news on line for my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. hundreds of the dead and east and living in the heavy flooding. roads and homes have been swept away. 3 days after major quake and morocco hopes of finding survivors sight and devastates and villages in the atlas mountains. i could not just stay and go on with my life. we had to help lending a helping sounds people and they're all kind of come together to assess the
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thousands they've been affected by the quite a lot of these thousands gather outside as well. supreme court ahead of an appeal hearing against proposed traditional change. it's barbara who parked with sport as near that definitely does it again a wednesday. you're sorry since that equal market quote. record lance lance singles towards the welcome to the news that we began in east in libya, where it said hundreds of being killed in floods caused by storm. daniel, now the worst effected city is sold to be done to well forward the site to dams best in the heavy rain for them, not such a will avoid set down a valley and through the port city roads, buildings, and bridges of old being destroyed. storm daniel full, the heaviest amounts of rain full in a single day and every 40 years and lived his rival. governments have both
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announced 3 days of national molding a lot so joined by like trying to join us out live from uh, tripoli, uh, 3 days of national molding really isn't going to help the people that needs that a, a need that government support, despite which side of the political spectrum, they are from, they need it now. what he's getting the malik, if any, think a tool a well, we saw a large cons boy of 8, including a excavators, bulldozers, large trucks, ambulances, medical staff, hundreds of volunteers, leaving western livia early this morning, they said they should have arrived already in eastern libya. we're also seeing people come together from the east volunteers are trying to reach the, the most impacted areas. like you said, the, the city does not as believe to be of the most impacted. i mean,
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we're starting to hear the word catastrophic. so have a down, the is a port city, so you have the beach of the mediterranean coast here and on 3 sides is the mountain in those mountains. is the major down that collab sending of what experts believe more than 30 square cubic meters of water into the city. i mean, we're seeing pictures of in tire neighborhoods washed away. but as of now, authorities have not been able to reach the city of eastern officials, are talking about numbers of thousands of people missing your dead. aah! so until the assistance until authorities are able to reach the city of doesn't know we're not gonna know how devastating of the storm was or the city we've, we've seen since last night. pictures across the eastern libya and the city of b. button sure has it. and anybody your a so many cities,
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towns and villages scattered across this wide and spread out area have been impacted. and we, we, we, we, we, we saw those things and we, and please check out this report. entire neighborhoods flooded across the eastern libya, the worst storm, the country we have seen in years, mediterranean storm. daniel brought record rainfall in the city of l. b bar. people can only watch as their vehicles are washed away. the patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals, local officials or calling for immediate assistance. no, it doesn't work because 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
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political divisions for more than a decade. the country has 2 governments that slowed down emergency assistance efforts. the pair little 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 an teams of emergency workers from western libya. let me know is that a saw 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,
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seen more storms are on their way, mount china, which is their so let's take it was a top story and a number of people killed and fridays of quaking morocco has risen to almost 2800. survive is all living in tens up to the homes were destroyed. some of the soul searching for loved ones trapped under the rubble. now the army and agencies have read some remote villages in the high plus mountains. many roads the became blocked by rubble, hen print relief assets. work is rushing to vary for those roads leading to isolated communities. and the literal camilla tree has been delivering a to those hard to reach areas by the all me says it's distributing food, tens of blankets on the ground. that's close. i have to check the how about correspondent tase, that following events for sunday, the atlas mountains, the,
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the at the center as well in the rock coach. and it just described to us where you are and what you can see just right now when it's made a pretty dramatic day here in the foothills of the atlas mountains and some of the worst effected air is up to friday nights. quite keeps not necessarily the most remote, the quakes out and extends much deeper into the mountains uh than this. i mean, the vintage already gone. it's not far from the local uh, center of moonlight, but like raheem. uh and devastated of course. and as we've been here, we've watched 3 days in a pretty intensive aid and relief efforts. really get on the way today. you can see tens behind me, the piles of a that's been delivered much of it by volunteers. i have to say, rather than by the government and we've seen
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at forgive me, i'm getting break up and we've watched a search and rescue effort to get on the way to some extent, i say to some extent, because whilst we've seen sniffle dogs searching for signs of life, they haven't found any and so we've watched heavy digging equipment. pulling the rubble of side, i'm searching for bodies, which certainly they have found 3 additional victims adding to the toll of this very small community here. because most people, the in remote communities across the quick zone scenes of pain are unrelenting. this woman has just learned that the body of her nephew has been recovered. the 6th member who died, you know, families simply after hours of digging the remains of 6 year old badger e, but a rushed from the sea. he died where he went to sleep on friday. not
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a crown for me. as his body was hurried away by rescue workers beneath the blankets to be delivered to these extended family for burial. 13 year old brother remains alive. the smell of just have the next door to that family in a house that no longer exists. and last, 3 family members of his own move had to take what do you mean? we've heard about earthquakes before, but they always happened somewhere else. now that it happens to us, we understand. and we need happens. all i could do is pray. no. the judge said to you what he watches as the search goes on, my mother and her daughter a believe to be beneath the rubble and sniffed the dogs belonging to a volunteer french unit, detect no sign of life. it's a slow, delicate business,
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nice breaking through the rubble with what is an incredibly heavy piece of equipment but carefully so as not to the collapse of the structure so that they can retrieve the bodies buried beneath dozens of people are known to have died in this small community alone, the poorest here our farm is the better off guide tourists on tranquil mountain heights. now military helicopters, sort of ahead delivering aid to honda to reach places. the occasional ambulance screams passed make shift attempts, and us moving equipment. these guided by the army. deeper into the mountains watching them policies of they'll be a to be diary, very injury sustained in the quite keeping vigil at the remains of the month break home where his father and brother were among the dead. if they want to build those,
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my house, he tells me they'll have to take me with us events, environments. what am i supposed to do? we leave it to god, only he knows what to do if he wants to take us to. he is welcome. it's better than living like this, you know, soon. you know, later it becomes clear that bill could be had spoken in shock or despair. he has 2 children to care for still and a wife. and despite the pain that he and others can scarcely believe, let alone and come to terms with the life must go on a joe, nicole elders 0 in the atlas mountains. the roku will search and rescue operations here in oregon. certainly are now over. this is purely a relief effort. they're simply not looking for anyone else. no one else is missing . and off to those 3 bodies recovered today. the desk told at this small community close to 50, and this is
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a scene replicated over this quick zone. and of course, down on the hillside there, there are 2 of the big big is being deployed now instead too big mass graves. but that doesn't mean that hope is lost everywhere because adding to the drama here this afternoon was the arrival of a man on the back of a flatbed truck. he'd been pulled from the rubble. we are told off to 3 days this afternoon, much deeper. inside the quick, so in high in the mountains, the allegedly local villages had carried him by hand for many kilometers before he being transferred onto the back of that truck. delivered here where there are medics of input into an ambulance and taken to the hospital. so there is some hope in speaking to those sniff adult teams. a french volunteer unit. they reminded us that they pull people that live from the rubble of kentucky early of this year of to 8 days. but that hope is dwindling fast, even as convoys of heavy equipment, aid and relief continued to pass by us here. deeper into the quick side show the
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whole forest side. ok, thanks so much. joe. to uncle square, 72 hours passed. not quake time, but 100 mile gra. has move from work. i'm this is one of many, many shift comes in this area that has been hit by the as quick as the many of those in the desolate mountainous areas on the outskirts of cash they all forwarded to us saying that they are taking all the measures to provide immediate aid supplies to the affected areas, brushing aside accusations, the response was slow to the cumulative us. the king gave instructions for us to rescue people and then provide all immediate need to the effected communities and the government. and then started rebuilding the devastated data. yes, every, all of that goes by diminishes the chances of finding survivors and the bubble.
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health officials say that the doing only takes to cope with the magnitude of face quake by sending helicopters, teens rescues and lenses everywhere to provide help for those who need it. had the image itself, oh my god, this is a complex operation, hasn't had the 1st. we remembered that this was a magnitude 7 earthquake in a mountainous area where access is extremely difficult to see. along with the army, we coordinate rescue operations and the air lifting of the wounded to our main hospitals. and for now it's all about the desperate at that time to retrieve people from under the rubble. i'm very that that tomorrow it's going to be another page about how to move forward with building the areas affected. providing financial assistance to those who need it because people have lost, loved ones, have left the homes and they have lost the businesses of the government is saying
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that they have been given orders by the king of the 6th to the office to oh, those who would like to buy the escalade hush, ha ha. i was just the the, what again, it's a lot of matter. i guess nicholas that goes in by because by time pre comes to being set up to has those who's being displaced. this is a neighborhood in mar, cash est jim. normally a football page, but look at it now. it's turned into a crisis management center. last night, 15 families were sent here. we saw actually a bus come to that place that square we were earlier on to pick up some of the worst effective families. so the people that you see right behind me will not be able to return to their homes inside the medina, because it is utter destruction. they are $800.00 more families expected to night. that will sleep here. we expect also the authorities have told us that nurses and
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doctors are coming and you can see they're bringing food sandwiches. and what's incredible to see in the face of this calamity is the resilience of the moroccan people. all of the people that you see working inside this shelter are volunteers. we met students, people that worked for the city, have joined forces to try to give some relief to those that needed the most. because there is so much work ahead for the authorities in morocco. the bush, uh good. the best place in america. she's helping distribute food to affect these villages. she explains why she decided to get involved. i wasn't happy and happy enough to have still have a roof over my head simply is that we found the earthquake my the whole building where i live moved, but we still have a roof over. i had it didn't collapse. i could be the person that was not with my
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daughter and my husband, and they were rocks waiting for somebody to help me. so i could not just stay and go on with my life. and we had to help. so i got to, we've as friends get together and without any plan we get go. we went to the groceries and keep calling people know people where they needed some help, but there was nobody yet. well getting there. we saw a lot of mean it's every comes over to set the base tense already gave them everything they need. so we kept going further on places where there was no help yet. that's how we got to the village. imagine that's where we went yesterday. and today we are gathered to get us again again to help other village in need. so the forest is because we are happy enough that the we are still alive and the best enough that we don't are not injured. other kids are not injured. the
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best so tell you about this about breaking news to me, i told libby about hundreds of fed that of to heavy flooding. joining me now is don't to honey is shaney piece originally from the city of dun and libya. he's also the president of the national council on us libya relations and joins us now from phoenix in arizona in the us. good. have you with us? uh, so on the program can you before we even sort of talk about the, the disaster just described to us the data and the, the, the geography of those dams that seem to help us affected the area. so thank you for having me. and unfortunately, there's not a lot of voices that can be brought up from during, because everything is cut off completely. there is no internet connection that has no electricity. and the magnitude of the disaster that has happened in the city is just growing by the minute to just think about it to initially when comparing it to
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what happened in morocco for the initial report stated that there were about 300 casualties from the earthquake. we now are basically dealing with an initial report to where more than 2000 individuals have lost their life in the city. and the numbers are expected to grow much larger than those 2, at least $5000.00 victims with. so this is a city that is cut off completely from the world. it is beleaguered by the fact that there is no proper governance simply be in a failed state. but that has trembled over the last 12 years and unable to basically provide the basic structure in a stable condition, let alone a disaster. that has happened very quickly. any darren and darren has a city of about 80880000 individuals. a city that was back to the days of the 8 position in 1492. when most of the migrants that build the city are originally from the in dallas, the region in spain, they build
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a beautiful city. and unfortunately over the years have actually degraded economically because of their resistance of conduct. yeah, well, so you can see that these far behind and now they have to dams that were constantly flooding the city. uh there was one of them that was a very small one and with that they were encountering that were in country several of floods a year. but they were very small floods in the sixty's until the kingdom decided in the late sixty's to build the larger them. unfortunately with a tail end of the daniel storm. so. busy that has been a sudden abrupt increase in the water load which led to the total destruction of the major damn and the subbing flooding of the city. to the extent that about 4 square kilometers of the heart of the city have been eroded completely. okay. buildings that have been totally destroyed, talk to something,
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let me just jump in that because basically you're painting the picture for us. uh, brilliantly. how, what sort of communication have you been able to, to get from anybody from the area you say internet connection is bad? so it telecommunications, but you'll get single information from some way wherever is that. so the communication is proper is primarily through very limited access to individuals that have the right. yeah. air phones that can actually outreach without uh without the internet. there also a families and as you know, the libya is very tribal. so there the word of mouth from families that are very close in the vicinity of the city that are reaching out, trying to reach out in different ways to the inside of the city. the city itself is a mob news on the skirt of the mountain. so for you to get into the city there basically 2 major roads from the east and west. the come climbed down to the city
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from the mountain. there's only one little road that is left in there and, and, and again, the families are coming in there. they're trying to look for their families. i personally have 20 members of the she needs family that have are unaccounted for. so the, the tragedy that is happening in there is not only the apps and from the international community, but it's also there's some challenges in reaching out to inform the world of what is happening in the city today will certainly try and find out more as we get it, but you said he painted a very good picture for his doctor and he should not thank you for your time and joining us from phoenix, arizona. let's go so i have to go by a good bossy head all the time. yeah, potty in tripoli. it's good to have you with these good tough you with us all just ever. so the tension politically between east and west of the country is evident
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how the 2 administrations coordinating efforts to help people in the eastern data as well. i think at the moment in times of skeptical fee and disaster, everybody's rising above all these political differences and parties, ations on coming together to help this humanitarian uh, toddlers. so i think people out of mobilizing from the east, from the west, from over libya, to try to, you know, stay on the, whatever they can in terms of equipment and supplies to those of citizens, the east, but especially the heart of this trip city, which is done which as you just mentioned, it's very difficult to get to uh, the information is that it's really, these are the setup, the pro fees. there is a lot of uh, damage on this. eventually a have been pushed into the c found it could be uh, differently under that, um,
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possibly thousands missing. got them now. and of course, all the suppliers and all those equipment. it's not easy to get to doing fine. also, whether it's the, whether it's the government in the east, which not, which is not that i could not have the measurements or the government and company which is the recognize, i think what is needed as far as the, all the means of those 2 governments. i think what we need is an international organization to have especially disagree with the body of the it's of the city that is going to be very difficult, isn't it to appeal to the international community when they're all these 2 administrations in the country, a top unity of what is an emergency? how do you expect the international community to react, and who should they be reacting to aaa or the eastern administration? well, i think this does not, so as i said, uh tons,
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sense or differences in libya and everybody would corporate with any support or any rescue that kind come from outside sleeping. so it is known that the fuse many, many countries mean interfering in libya. unfortunately, most of the time went to feeling better, monthly on supply workers. and so now we need them to interfere constructively and positively, by supplying us with badly needed equipment, sophisticated equipment and battery needed to many terry and supplies. whether they deal with alternatives in the east or in the west, they find that everybody, every living with galbraith, with them to have those believe the don't those watch stuck in those disastrous areas. it is very important not to say as many people to try to get started. it's not mr. ms. uh, mr. l. capacity one of the stands that that, that's what your appealing full. that's get to the nitty gritty. what is the trick police sending the want to political aids to you and the political hierarchy within
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the capital that telling you about the age of the equipment that he's going to the east? what do you actually know, or what do we know that the government is deliberately of the municipalities on all the civil defense and hold the medical care? i'm the father of the gate on all those civil authorities and civil services that normally buy on these disasters. household mobilize last night and today on that or a taking all the needed supplies and equipment to the east to those areas. and i think the alternatives in the east, the municipality, because in each city on each saw, also cooperating. so how would it be was, doesn't matter whether it's coming from the police or coming from outside leave, the house will be welcomed and people at the, at the, at the size of the disasters with corporate i'm was trying to facilitate that. how to reach the needs of people and they need a box of the so here's i say,
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let me just let me just totally, just let me just get to the how do you assess what is needed because there is food and shelter as one fold of aid, and there is also the aid of logistics, mending roads and bridges that are being washed away. who makes that invalid assessment, and who, who understands that to appeal and who makes that appeal to the international community. it's aaa, or a sleepy a itself doesn't have that heavy equipment to repair the roads and the roots, so the logistics of age couldn't get to the locations of the disaster. so i think the appeal is already out. it's an international media. it doesn't have to be on a purchase request without some companies out alone in the last hour indicated that they're willing to help. i hope others would come forward as well as no invest those countries are willing to help. i'm making an initiative and come forward them say maybe just to, to, to send and acquire equipment and i'm other form of power. i think all the
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needs students facilitate that would be provided. no good. i think we need the equipment. they can equipment, according collapsed buildings, possibly even the picking bodies or, or say, or people who are floating or people are starting to see people are stuck on the buildings, the kinds of equipment i think for themselves. that is probably the least we need to come to supplies, nor can you but sophisticated equipment to the tech people on the boat to dig to, to repair over weekly, to even set temporarily road so that we can have access to a place like a government which is not completely cut off, that is the kinds of need, well, we need, i think this on only international community, only certain companies or other countries. i'm libya kind of provided do sophisticated equipment and quickly i think the logistic of a patient needed or required international intervention. okay. our product is simply be aware that it's in the eastern disorder in the world. i'm not really in
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a position to provide the sophisticated equipment logistic of support. we'll see what happens. what does come in come a eligibility, thanks so much for joining us on the trip. lisa, are they still a head here? all of the news on like box 50 or since the to the boat general look a subpoena shake. power uninstall jenny, who most of the plan, the center of the 12, couple kissing scandal is all those bucket clubs about story coming up. the iran still hitting 48.5, so we're still talking about high temperatures, but a brief diversion because the storm that's caused the study in greece is not causing funding in libya. it's running along the north main gyptian coast in the next 24 hours. the science of the rain is going to be uninstalled running through
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from libya into all those needs, and then it probably collapse all together. the picture later on tuesday and into wednesday still shows some writing alexandria going over night that but the picture, generally speaking, is a fatty drywall oft whizzing talk using grease in cyprus for a 2 shells it by root. you'll notice, but the system doesn't do much more than that. the office, whether the last 20 for houses in the west and around 48.5 to size temperatures. don't look extraordinary, but they are of a high sized mecca shouldn't be 41, though. how much is going out should not be $42.00. in fact, that's only about the degree of so off the record. so we still told you about hot weather in this pump, the wells. so that's the west. the still plenty of right in this a hill, something larger you might get february in the next day or so on the rush hour showing up in the the science. it's not a good prospect. i have to say, but then not around until thursday, and they'll be probably a rare event to comment event. the
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did you need to talk to the teams to every year, thousands of one piece they used to. so the entity per se, activate conservation is say the testings in may 21 east investigate. you mean the legal trade and the scientists likes be on the tree cocked to you of mine for dismiss on out to 0. the latest news as it breaks, there's just one that really does say that one is when new ministry. i'm depressed bedroom. it was crossed on zillow. so i just was supposed to cool up, started a sitting in front of us, but it to face with detailed coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle range or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery,
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but it's reckoned as many as $3000.00 souls have been damaged, still completely destroyed since the start of the war or the, [000:00:00;00] the put him back to the office there and use that with me. so he'll run the reminder of all the top stories, at least $150.00 people have died in flooding, an east and libya following heavy down, pulse and stone. daniel, also he say 2 times a bus in the pool, so they've done a nice the heaviest amounts of rain full of reach and as are coded in a single day. mold in 2600 people have also died in the us quite that struck central america on friday. survivors being housed in 10 south to the homes that
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destroyed some searching for loved ones. trump, them to the russell and the army, and 8 agencies that have managed to reach some of those remote villages to the high plus mountains. but many roads is still blocked by level. hovering that's released . peroration bulk is also being turned into social media. if updates on to share stories of sorry, and have sort of highlight test be monitoring the latest online conversations, is what i saw with this before and off the picture. it said on instagram and it shows an entire village destroyed in just a matter of seconds. one of many around the atlas mountains, but the biggest conversation that's happening on social media right now is how to gets 8. so those areas thoughts are affected, how to send it, how to donates what to buy from those in and out of the country. now people have been posting videos of themselves driving like this one to remote areas in morocco . these people, hey,
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we're heading to our house region with supplies in the back of the call box. basics has been difficult to get to costs of areas. many roads needing in and out of mounts and as villages have been blocked by rubble. and as you can see and not video must've rocks. and also video is of unity and coming together are being said to people in this neighborhood are the head crates of the human chains pass along everything from milk and will it so. so even food and it seems that all ages have been welcome. as you can see this toddler, hey, was keen to get involved and seem to impress the adults as well. now there are also plenty of said videos if people sign king gods, they said for receiving help villages and showers southwest of the capital can be heard user lacing in gratitude and our very own a j plus john let's just meet up in 90 who's also american is giving us
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a fast hands accounts of her experience of being quotes up in the us quite. she's been doing that on instagram. and so it seems like she posted based on instagram from and then the village where she closed the remote village behind. and now the village and not just gives you a sense of how isolated many of those affected areas off and then the was broke. so for a while box has become accessible now. and while you're seeing a highlights in the video of fall losing his son, they have been stories been shed on social media, a successful rescues. and this was showing a past and being pulled from underneath the rubble on the sides of the rescue efforts. oh, we cannot any hurtful more stories of survival and will definitely be keeping you posted on all the latest. well, just even though it's not a lot, we and she's had all the programs had a programs for his. let me release site in spain, joys be now from myspace. kentucky with us on the program. the book and government
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has been very selective about the a that's coming into the country. i mean, what are you collecting, full, the quick survivors. and how are you guys to get into the country? hello. so basically we are now focusing on these last 2 days that we've been here monitoring and assessing the situation. but we realize that the basic needs are mainly tend child to prefer shirts because people are sleeping in the streets. uh also they also need um, blankets. they also need a quote on some areas also need wash. so these are the basics now. and of course we come up and we need to focus as well on the cycle cycle shop or the psycho social support the it should be provided to them as well. um in terms of uh, who is obviously we are working through local news. uh and our response, we are now on our way to uh, we actually one hour passed from one of the most effective areas in oz means,
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which is um, someone in the, in this are in the areas of this is phase where we are now. it's one hour fox and we are going to deliver. there is don kits. um, so yeah, these options, i mean if the basic get right back to you as a have trifold on your journey, just tell me what you've seen along the way in terms of the devastation, what have you witnessed. and so uh, the station is mainly in the areas where all the houses have opportunity been destroyed. people are still on the rubble. the block of the, of the roads have it have more enabled me the risk it seems to go that i'm, i'm to support, i'm try to help the survivors. so many people have been stuck on the road a 40 different days. and these meet these ma'am, to the death for them. i'm just a spoken to mike to watch it on the field. so since we have been dealing with all the things,
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we're not catching up with them. and one of the things that they told us they've seen is they realize that the smell is really strong in the area because the bodies of the people have been date there for for days. so a rumbled, that's unfortunate that this is the, it's a great picture, it's definitely a great picture of as you gain help and you get your age program together. how do you as an organization, you say you're working with local partners, but the as quitting. so it is a very large area as we know. so how do you decide where the age goes or who needs it most? and that's why we live mainly local partners because they know the, the situation on the ground. and i have to say that there's been a challenge for all the agencies on the ground, which is the call the nation, the called the nation is a challenge. and i'm,
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we need to keep in mind not working together is the only way to assist in the best rate to the people the needs and to try to help as much as possible. because what we cannot do is focusing some areas and forget all this stuff has been stuck in because of the brothers before they a no one is which is a so called the nation. what can we book on the boxes and uh, even with the support of the local authorities, this is really important. it's good to get your inputs and also an update to of what your thing for is not being released. and a lot of we thanks for joining us. thank you. the ferry has kept size to nigeria trying $28.00 passengers, including women, children and fathers, around so to you were rescued and the bulk of our region, the. and now just states, at least 40 of us remain missing. moles in a 100 fathers were being fed read to the fields on the other side of the niger river when the i have
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a closet boat killed. david is the 2nd similar savvy kept sizing in nigeria in 3 months. and his role demonstrates as a counselor got aside the supreme court in west jerusalem, it has all of an appeal hearing against cutting its traditional powers. in july, the parliament passed amendments to little limiting the colts ability to overrule government decisions. it defies extremely unreasonable demonstrations against the changes have been held since the beginning of the the cold, full bench of 15 judges is expected to convene on choose day snow. chile is melting the 50th anniversary, all violent 2 against the elected socialist present, solve the land, but brought general augusta to shake the power. hundreds are attending a memorial of the presidential palace in the capital santiago. the only thing the thousands kilo falls to be disappeared on the penis rays rule the also for the bring a lender, a lot in america does at least see and even was up to so many in sunday. ok of the
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main ceremony has uh it has ended and it will continue later on in the afternoon. we understand, but right now i am in front of ed, the statute of the former president side. by the way, there are a lot of people who are here, the names of flowers, roses by different and by the servants statute and also with the presidential palace directly behind me. and that is the palace that was found exactly 50 years ago on the 11th of september of 1973. a lot of the people here are of family members of those who were tortured, who executed all who disappeared in the hands of the military. so for them, this is a very, very poignant, very sad moment, but also a moment to try to see if truly can eventually turn the page to find ways to resolve political disputes in a way that does not lead to political violence. and that was the whole point of the ceremony. the president guardian, but each lead and he said something that i found very important,
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he said with there is no, no one can say that the cool was justified, that there was no alternative. there is always an alternative, he said, the only way to resolve the problems of democracy is with more democracy. that is the message he's been trying to get across. and very interestingly, they were receiving messages from all over the world. from the president a my really my whole of friends from the president of spain, from been and from many, many, many parts of the world. but unfortunately, or, or paradoxically, the opposition, the conservative opposition in this country did not attend. that ceremony was what it was like the from davis, california is bobby, i just wanted back. she's an associate professor of history at the university of california. it's gonna help you with this life all the i'll just say era, why does this sound of us? we need to be so publicly remembered, whether it's still politically role, quite device,
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if it has been cited for decades. and i think it is precisely the same because she is living in an incredibly you pull her eyes moment politically. i think there's a power in those who lost family members in those on the left to our oppose not just to the military dictatorship but also to it's ongoing economic impacts in coming together in, in the street. so we have the power of marching down the street and the candidate visual showing come us as a form of collective action to show their support for these official commemorations that are intent on the frustrating. just, you know, how far too, it has come as a country, but also how much has left to be addressed in terms of the that's to the family members of those who are killed and disappeared and imprisoned and tortured the respite to a lot to the america editor and i, and she said to the next question, the answer to it depends on who you ask. and so the question really is,
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why have successive governments since been a chaise, doubtful? not being able to reconcile the public on this issue. what many of the governments have be able to do that in the region all the, all of the variety of subjects, but on this particular one. fortunately, it's so very difficult. a name, part of that, when we think comparatively about, you know, to a neighboring argentina and the dictatorship, there was much shorter. it was 17 years into an entire generation eventually ends drew up. only knowing a list of you know, should not as a dictator, but as the president the title he gave himself. and so i think the longevity of, you know, she is rouel his success in implementing this new liberal economic model and in shining it politically in that 1980 constitution that's more recently come under fire. i think we really enabled those same sur device that were there in 1973 when the crew took place. that roughly sort of a 3rd of the country is on their right thirds and
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a center. and the 3rd is on the left very much. i've been able to persist over time, i think the 1st decade or 2 after the democracy in 1990 there was really a lack of willpower among civilian officials, particularly the ser centers, christian democrats, in fact, it supported the qu 1973. but even with the election of socialists presidents like ricardo logos and michelle special that really managed to land again, who would oppose the dictatorship really felt like those changes were only incremental and not bryce broad enough in terms of the transfer to power. so i think really if anything we were looking at is 50th anniversary with an incredibly holder, as an invited to a which we see so many of those same divisions really becoming more entrenched, not eroding over time. so because of just didn't attend space collaboration. what do you think that are up to? i think they're looking at the constitutional convention which is coming out. this
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is the 2nd attempt to rewrite that 1980 constitution which was imposed. and that's a very i'm, i'm free and democratic referendum and 1980. and this time, the far right party of jose antonio cost has a majority of the seats that defeated the previous constitutional re, re, from the year before was very progressive, was very liberal. and the pendulum swung in the opposite direction on this right. and so i think they're seeing there's more political capital for them, and an outright boy cutting these public official commemorations of the 50 then version of the military to even one what the official line is a sort of the, you know, democracy. they've got some where democracy works. first, president burke's government has not really been particularly progressive, fairly mainstream. and so again, with these statements, you wouldn't expect many, a civilian politicians to oppose. but i think the,
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the sort of political gains from point cutting were greater. but we'll see what happens in the long time for them. i've been to say thank you very much for your insight, my instructor, back now from the university of california. thanks joining some davis you, as the excitement says that most plainly, the controller will visit russia in the coming days can, is repulsively over the other train from young young us diplomats that last week that north korea is ready to supply. i munition to the russians that i will in ukraine, following slowly reports from the south korean capital. so this is north korean d to kim jones, 1st trip abroad since the carpet pandemic, he's likely headed to russia's far east, close to the north korean border. news of his visit has reached residents inside the boston, with kim met russian president vladimir putin in 2019. the book of both countries showed teeth to the whole world. it can stand for themselves. so there's something
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in common with. pretend isn't ready most up to attend the eastern economic for him, and event to design 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 clay, as talks with the us on eucalyptus on them, and to fail us. officials believe a meeting this time may include discussion of an alms deal. if north korea sells weapons to moscow, this is going to be 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'll 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 it advance is nuclear weapons program. prussia and north korea have drawn closer in recent months in july, so they show a good visited young. yeah. the 1st russian defense minister to do. so this is the
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form of the soviet union. prussia is also discussing, holding jointed military deals with north korea. analysts say the kim put in meeting could be intended to send a message to the us and its allies, these bits of diplomacy those katia can be used or is it to me to influence behavior over the united states? sounds good here and some other place luxury in the god does the ukrainian conflict for north korea. a potential deal with russia would also make sense economically. heavy flooding has listened to the impoverished countries. food supply to countries large 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 serve to widen the divide in the international community. much like during the cold war era, florence lead out to 0. so it will still have the old, the news are assisting tribute. somebody about chocolate sounds that he witnesses 20 fold grand,
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some type of stock level coming up with the who is the the book of that type support of his role and use of french will come with a full book. thank you very much. so yes, and it's not so good. news is being reported back pull part about how spiral that initial dark tests were planning for his company. events is the time the news agency. i'm so say the mid field are tested positive for test us the right. following a game against with an a is a on old, is the 20th. a 2nd test sample will now be checked. and if that's found to be positive, he could face
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a full year band. well then he's comes off the pod was sent down for an exclusive interview with our just it was generation sports program. the french international covered a whole host of topics, including the extortion attempts against him involving his brother. so to all told, present to e mail and brought me that the whole affair had made of consider retiring from the guide. the only people can, can hurt you is the people that they are close to you. that's it. then it means you know where they are. and they may not like, you know that they are, but the people that they close, the friends family that you think they always, they love like the happy for you. they can the other one that they can like destroy, you destroy your so yeah, it definitely is. people in change when you get money and stuff, the money change people. and that's the reality. and there are lots of examples that story is like this. if that happened, then you've had your own situation where you've been dealing with the food out of
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a very through experience while you were detained. a gunpoint, like we put in some of them the eat 9 since childhood. and you said that they are when demanding money from you. i know there's a legal case going on at the moment, so we can't speak about the specifics. but can you tell me a bit about how that song has impacted on you personally and professionally? oh, i know i was leaving like a it was like a movie to me and it was like a movie when days money you have to be careful, money change people. so a din jacob assigned me to create a wall concrete. everything on sometimes bank i was just by myself thinking i don't want to have money anymore. i just don't want to play anymore. i just want to be with like normal people. so they really loving me for me. no, for this a not for the money. sometimes is it stuff and like i said like a lot helped me. i realize that his life you have to go for it. and you can see the
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full version of that interview on a website. i would just say about dot com that i know that document says he'll keep on going and gotta get off the winning. i record 8 clean, 24 grand slam title. he'd be the russian daniel met with dave in straight sets to win the us open at flushing meadows in new york. david stokes has all the action this is how it feels to win the 24th major. sorry to know about joking, which is trying to new york city control level with margaret coats at the top of the h on 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. so my team of my family go to this in the final joke of which was up against the world. the best 3 dental method that we'd be moving the final 2 years before it was joking
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. but you still have the strongest team yet being set 6 games to 3 the met him just on an epic. second sense it less than a 104 minutes, which was longer than both at the entire 1st round matches which ended up taking it on the type right to open up a to set lead. 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. he puts on a t shirts and milk is achievement. and at the same time, under his late friend and b, a star copy boy, and he will the number 20, full, the and i like cuz 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 a nice symbolic thing to,
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to acknowledge him. every one is the full time that you can, which is one this trophy. and it kept another remarkable season which will say so. and when the australian infront sharpens and makes the final at wimbledon, you will serve, attends to the top of the world rankings. david stokes o g 0 while the center of the plaza, the tire at the center of the walk kissing scandal. jenny autumn also has probably have to escape since winning to well come to spain. last month at the most old ties had club foot bolts for mexican side by took off the 33 year old was ordered ahead of a match with the pupils in recognition of achievements with the spine national saying finds on valve george balfour. i'm also actually was also i presented with a framed jersey image sale that came on as an 8050 minutes substitute for ciocca, one of the much to of
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the suppliers of the world. come there have some time to recover with no matches until the site's rates are when it's the same. and they've been trying to look at the bounce back from the architect. i last see from captain sam carrying and we start getting with the backend drake, it's, it's hosted this training session on sunday for on monday. all that's, that's the luxury suffice to maybe on fine. now we're going to get a more in males, a chance to do that. and so we went to taking any risks with skip because important to us here at the moment. and we probably didn't met that adapt to those conditions as well as where you could have times without the whole i've gone a long way to winning some of these. 2 french law for some of the sites are on hold . full size is the toner and goes on. is that a dept beginning step normalization and these conditions that's more like this, i think so. and you'd be watch,
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