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was so it 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 ranch or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery, but it's reckoned as many as 3000 souls have been damaged, still completely destroyed. since the stats of the walls, the least 1900 people confirmed in eastern livia, after storm, caused catastrophic flooding of the city of done the clock is on your life. and also coming up a desperate search for survivors in morocco to friday's devastating of quick, just total is risen to more than $2800.00. i'm drawing
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a hole in the foothills of the atlas mountains with hope of life, perhaps still remains. but in this case, they've digging through the rubble for the dead on the trains of russia, north korean leader kim jong in to me, president vladimir putin towards in consent to the us and satellites. the so it became a nation that we were at least 1900 people have died in floods caused by lodge to him. the port city of doing that appears to be the hardest hit to damage that sits in the valley above the mediterranean city. but over whelmed wind storm daniel, for the heaviest rainfall in a single day in 4 decades that sent a huge wave of water through the city. and nearly as of monday, apartment blocks has stood well packed from the river, partially collapsed into the mud. what a bridge loan the sea front is washed away. the number of victims is unclear with thousands on account. as i live because one of many train reports now from tripoli
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. worst storm libya has seen in decades prod, record rainfall and destruction. the impact on eastern areas has been devastating within the city of deadman catastrophic to the port cities. major dams collapse, sending walls of water into the city. entire neighborhoods have been completely washed away. unfortunately, with a tail end of the daniel storm, there has been a sudden abrupt increase in the water load, which led to the total destruction of the major dam and the sudden flooding of the city. to the extent that about 4 square kilometers of the heart of the city have been eroded completely. the authorities have struggled to reach done now it's
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feared, hundreds have been killed. i hardly believe that the purchase of the table to describe the situation is beyond the control and it's beyond that because of the governments of the restaurant. so i can't, the people are in the city, it's feed into those states and it calls upon the assistance from all the national actors. patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals across the eastern livia, many remain trapped and floated areas. the situation is horrible. it's extremely sad, the people suffering from the floods and we haven't been able to reach that. libya has been engulfed by political divisions for more than a decade. the country has to governments that slow down emergency assistance efforts. the pair little government in eastern libya has announced a 2 days state of emergency enforcing a curfew and calling for people to exercise caution. if they leave their homes. the
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internationally recognized government in tripoli declared eastern libya, a disaster zone. it's sent teams of emergency workers from western labelle. newman 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. you like libya hesitates, years of conflict and divisions. now, a natural disaster will test the cooperation of the rival governments and the ability to respond. and i will try not, i'll just 0, triple it the, the number of people killed in fridays as clicking more. okay. has risen to almost 2900 survivors and living in 10 south to the homes were destroyed. something is still searching for the loved ones trapped on to the level. the army and agencies
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have read some remote villages in the atlas mountains, janelle synthesis reports so 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 in a family of several after hours of digging the remains of 6 year old badger, eva rushed from the sea. he died where he went to sleep. on friday night, a crowd forming as his body was hurried away by rescue workers beneath the blanket to be delivered to his extended family for burial. 13 year old brother remains of life. the smell of just half lives next door to that family and
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a house that no longer exists. and last, 3 family members of his own move had to take virginia. we've heard about earthquakes before, but they always happen somewhere else. now that it happens to us, we understand, and we need happened. all i could do is pray, the judge that to you what he watches. as the search goes on, a mother and her daughter, a believe to be beneath the rubble and sniffle dogs belonging to a volunteer french unit, detect no sign of life. it's a slow, delicate business, nice breaking through the rubble with what is an incredibly heavy piece of equipment but carefully so as not to collapse the structure so that they can retrieve the bodies buried beneath dozens of people are known to have died in the small community alone, the poorest here our farm is the better off guide tourists on tranquil mountain heights. now military helicopters, sore overhead,
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delivering aid to honda to reach places. the occasional ambulance screams paused, makes its attempt. at one point a man arrives on the back of a flatbed truck rescued medic so told up to 3 days close to the present moment of hope. as best moving equipment guided by the enemy, moves deep 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, my house, he tells me they'll have to take me with some friends environments. what am i supposed to do? we leave it to god, only he knows what to do. and if he wants to take us to he is welcome. it's better than living like this, you know, soon as you know,
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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 the others can scarcely believe, let alone come to terms with the life must go on joe, the whole l. g 0 in the atlas mountains. the roku will ask him how barbara has moved not from or gain a village near the mountains. this is one of many, many shift comes in this area that has been hit by the escalade. under the many of those in the desolate mountainous areas on the outskirts of cash, they look forward to seeing that they are taking all the measures to provide immediate aid supplies to the affected areas. brushing aside accusations the response will slow deliver to really to us. the king gave instructions for us to
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rescue people and then provide all immediate need for the affected 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. health officials say that the doing all it takes to cope with the magnitude of face as quake by sending helicopters, teens rescues ambulances everywhere to provide help for those who need it. damage it's i believe my, this is a complex operation, has it had the 1st remembered that this was a magnitude 7 earthquake in a mountainous area where access is extremely difficult. along with the army, we coordinate rescue operations and the air lifting of the wound is to our main hospitals. for now, it's all about the desk, but it's a time to retrieve people from under the rubble. the. i'm sorry, the debt tomorrow,
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it's going to be another good page about how to move forward with building the areas affected, providing financial assistance to those who need it. those people have lost, loved ones, have lost their homes and they have lost the businesses of the government. is saying that they have been given orders by the king of the 6th to look off to all those who will expect to buy the escalade. hush, ha ha. i was just the, the, what again, it's off of matter, i guess north korean leader kim jong and is reported to have arrived in house on, in russia. those cris work is daily website check picture of kim boarding and training that what the site says is the beginning of this journey to russia. us diplomats said last week that north korea is ready to supply munition to the russians for use in ukraine or funds. there is monitoring developments for us at life themselves. or for us, tell us more of what we know about this meeting between at put in conjunction the
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falls off careers defense ministry is that it understands kim jones train has arrived in russia. this follows other reports by japanese media exciting on named russian officials. but kim jong wouldn't arrived in house on the russian border town, and she was given a small welcoming ceremony. now russia hasn't yet said where the exactly, the meeting will take place, except to say it will take place in russia's fault eastern region. it speculated it could well be in vladivostok where pretend currently is for the eastern economic summit or eastern economic for him. now we don't yet know what this meeting is going to be about, but the kind of the spokesman has said that it's going to be about closer relations to countries have told, very openly about wanting strong ties. but looking at photos, published by north korean stage media, we can quite safely conclude who exactly is in a tim jones delegation and they include high ranking military officials as well as
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officials from the arms industry. so these clues, this gives us clues, but the talks are likely going to focus on defense corporation and also an honest deal something but us officials have one to about in the last few days. now one of them in kim jones delegation is jo, true in realm. he's the director of munition. so this is a department that's involved are responsible for producing conventional artillery, the sort of weapons that russia might be looking for to support its war on ukraine . and there's also the presence of the naval command. now, that's been discussions between the 2 countries about possibly holding jointed military drills. so very possibly these talks are going to be about defense corporation and also in ons deals. so this arms deal would of course, be a huge concern to many in the international community wouldn't to absolutely, because it would be against the un security council resolution which bands north
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career from exporting or importing weapons. now, it would also help russia because it was how russia defeat was restored is defeated off and all of weapons. it's been 18 months since, as well on ukraine and then for ukraine. it would also mean that, um, any advantages it's gotten from western sales from western nations, those advantages would be lost. now then there's also the concern about what north korea would get in return for an alms deal. the speculation that north korea could off for advanced technology that would help it and it's nuclear weapons program. it's tried twice to launch a slice satellite into all that. they could well be asking for satellite technology . and north korea doesn't yet have nuclear power at the submarines. it could be asking for technology to help with advance that part of its program. and that's why we've heard us officials renew the warnings to north korea, warning it against selling weapons to russia. we've also had south korean president,
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repeat his message to china, judging china to be a more responsible, permanent member of the un security council and rain and the nuclear threat from north korea foreign site. so that funds that we reported that from sol. thank you. now, philippines nobel laureates, maria alyssa and a new site rattler be acquitted on charge of the tax evasion. what's viewed as a significant legal victory for the jealous court ruled the dresser had not had not avoided paying taxes on the sale of shares in ratcliffe to forward investors. for president rodriguez to touch, he had ways to campaign against raptor coordinate a fake news outlet sponsored by american spies. this goes to barnaby lowe who joins us live now from manila, and has more than this as a fund to be how much of a surprise is nick. uh, it was really much of a surprise. in fact, i would say that the mood after maria emerged from the court house was sort of anti
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climactic. it seems like they were already expecting is not guilty. verdict from this level for given that this tax evasion case is actually very similar to the for tax evasion cases last january for which she and rattler were also acquitted for. and so there is very much already this expectation that she would be acquitted from this 5th and final tax evasion case. now having said that, re a ressa and wrap worker news outlet. they're still facing a couple of court cases. a she has been convicted for cyber labels. now that is already at the supreme court. the supreme court will decide if it was the firm that conviction or for return that conviction. if that conviction is firm barely arrest that could face up to 6 years of 8 months in jail. now the other case is with the court of appeals, an order by the securities and exchange commission to shut down for news outlet
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rattler. so that is still pending and if the court of appeals sites with the securities and exchange commission, obviously a rattler will have to close down. so there is still a fight that is ongoing right south between rep memory arrest uh and the philippines. governance rates are always in fighting for him, but she says, she said today that she now has more faith in the philippine criminal justice system. nic. pardon me, thanks for that to be late reporting that from manila. thank you. this is still a head hearing out 0 and none of us remarking one of the darkest days in chinese recent history. and then other things, approves updated code. 19 vaccines as a new strain sees a sudden increase in the number of cases under the
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a week of heavy rain in southern china and please widespread flooding all way through glendale, including briefly in hong kong. that's easing i, but there is more rain coming back into one. gee, and you'll notice coming along following the river that yancey big. charlotte, it's a bit late in the if the seasonal rain to produce funding, but it probably will. temperature wise, we're going from the highest siding tow chair from such you under to $536.00 and the next day or so. and they will be shared with the company about the same time, while spacing enjoys the sunshine. shanghai will see the class build on that seasonal rain. a lot in distress is again down to run darwin's heading towards hong kong as well. the shelves are going further south with the something. so more of an easy is lucky when i, but it's still dry in java and most of sumatra increasingly looks west in news on you can't see many of the philippine islands here. so abundant shouts seems to likely causes that we've had some very heavy rain around new denny recently been
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flooding on the ground and it's still possible for us to pradesh down through to the southeast corner. more or less under per dash. you will see some big challenge next day or so and something more than carola. but really to package that as a ranch style is dry. and that's the, on the health side of noble the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, but again, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this hour and at least 1900 people have died in eastern livia, of the storm daniel coast to be a flight to the west effected city is thought to be done. there were 30, say 2 times best in the range. international teams continue to search for survivors of neural codes, devastation, yes, great. which is claimed, almost 2900 lives. some survive is a helping to search for me. some kind of dream lead a came, jones is reported to have arrived, sun, russia, north, chris workers, daily websites, shade pictures of kim forwarding and train what the site says as
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a beginning of his journey to rush. now the us food and drug administration is approved, updated co, 19 vaccines, pfizer, montana. so i have a new shots designed to boost protection the gates, the latest variance, if day the approval for the late summer rides in hospitalizations in the us and other countries to 100 reports not from chicago as a new and mutating code very. and has researchers worried the variant officially named be a 2.86 and nick named parole a emerge this summer with more than 30 mutations, is just a very large number. and i think for the past, over a year we've seen new variants having one or 2 mutations. and so to then have a jump of a variant with 30 plus mutations that so a bit more concerning. the latest variant comes as hospitalizations, rose 19 percent and deaths jump 21 percent in
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a single week. the us centers for disease control reported this month. both numbers still remain below last year's levels. researchers fear that new coverage cases might be more severe, more resistant to drugs and able to evade immunity. but so far that hasn't happened . we have no evidence yet that it's causing more severe disease. we have no evidence yet that it's a baby and unity and there's pretty good evidence that it's not going to be resistant to tax of that or other other therapies. another good sign, oh my go look, run which doubled the numbers of cases within days, the new variant takes weeks, the devil. but any knowledge you say, it's really too soon to tell how menacing parole it will be. a lot of people seem to think when public health emergencies here in the us and elsewhere ended, so did covey. researchers say whether it's one of the new variance, or one of the old ones. kobe is here to stay to the tools researching cove. it are
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also improving the reason. increasing hospitalizations and desk were detected in wastewater samples at russian university medical center. they're now taking air samples which can test a more targeted area and yield more information. it gives you an ability to kind of find to where you're monitoring, so particularly in long term health health care facilities where people may be, you know, quite vulnerable to a disease you'd like to be able to institute some sort of mitigation strategy before you have an outbreak to combat the latest cove at variance drug makers, pfizer, mcdonough and nov of acts are all expected to release new colored vaccines. as soon as the end of this month, john henry and l g 0, chicago. this spring now to identify some whose advice knowledge as an adjunct professor at the university of michigan joins is not from an all but a great to have you with this alley. and before we get onto the vaccine itself, just what's happening here. it's a new variance. it's causing this increase in transmission. is it us?
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yes, thank you for the invite. as you look at the last, uh, you know, since last, the reason they always, uh, finding a new variance every now and then. and also some of those variants will not come in like a wave, and then they will go away and i've got somebody come back and it says for ritz, the virus is doing what the virus supposed to do. it, which is adjusting. optimizing gets, have going to, to do a multiply in a few months and to sprint. so basically, all the good news is that all the, somebody and sort of these changes that are happening, automatic, changing that based in unit c that we added from the original. you know, on us saying we still have in unity expecting it still works and this is really what all of us in addition to in unity that the got with the exposure to the virus . right. exactly, really. i mean the talking. yeah. show we have that base immunity and then and then the idea is that you like before, but they'll be a boost and now which will protect escapes, easy,
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very small. one of the big companies, what they're doing is really taking the biggest advantage and all that they are against, which will be actually, you know, minute one and then disgrace, they book the next b, b and then it. and they provide the, the vaccine, i guess that one which is spelled out as a lot of the previous versions, which on this beautiful already, but also with color. i mean, you all for the, any view, the body and stuff in the, at b and which means that we would have a latest version of the vaccine. i definitely have a possibility of going through the season on this one. what about the loan kind of id, is that something people could be more vulnerable to with these new strains? or is it not possible to say at this point? it's hard, it's hard to say, you know this, this value and is there really uh, as it was mentioned in that
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a for i didn't know there is no evidence that is more vicious or a more general one. it's not really causing the more serious disease. so basically the, i think the, uh, the idea is that the with on the call is a big down to pub in 19, in general. and those people who are really experiencing this is really experiencing, i. so using our goal is by different uh, variance. so i just think that this one is gonna be different the different uh make a difference in the last call. good. uh, amount number of the days is or any other other issues. i think that with the new vaccine within your voice, or we wouldn't be probably calling on these things, but a lot of call that would continue to happen because it's an issue with the host rather than would be the device that was a pace in science magazine this idea of long racks,
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the possible link between vaccinations to move vaccines and long period like symptoms. anything in that, do you think i and i don't believe so. i think that's why we have so much experience now with the number of people who receive the vaccine and the safety of the of acts. the safety is really uh, very well established right now. and uh, not these things, the long call that is related to infection with the virus and the effect on the cost. so basically if we are vaccinated, then we kind of get rid of the, our unit of the infection. and the road i've seen is a 100 percent of the technicians, so that i wouldn't be cases in the vaccine if it's people that you will have long down and other other things. but definitely without the vaccine, if you want to. that's next and it is already lot really a tire. this are you will be your better have better have a vaccine rather than just set that aside and wait for the virus to
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inspect. so i think that people have to be at the realize that the recognition stay as long as i am, therefore we should really take that seriously and hot, especially elderly people and people that dress should take the booster. uh huh. and that's, i'm not thinking that is one big infected was about indeed, great to have you with this. we've had some thanks very much indeed for joining us here. announced here, you know, truly has been locking a 50th anniversary of the violent qu, against the elected socialist president. salvador allende, they brought the general augusta administrative power. hundreds attended the memorial, the presidential palace in the capital, santiago to one of the thousands, killed or forcibly disappeared on the p. a chaise ruled. allotted america editor lucy, a new and reports now from santiago. a date of national morning, which flags that have staff under the presidential palace. a minute of silence
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the at this exact time and date, 50 years ago, chili's presidential palace was bombed in a violent military cool that over through the country's democratically elected socialist president side of about i and his daughter, isabella. and today a senator for back to use a she will call that day i was the last person to come into the palace with my father. i insisted on going with him. only a handful of those were arrested by the army after a year and his death survived. these people are all lining up to see the shoes that former presidents headed by the end there was wearing on the day of the military. cool. they are here on display, on, in what on the 80, that's the name of the street and the door from where his body was taken out. after he committed suicide. this whole area was completely erased under the military
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dictatorship. they put cement all over it, and it was only restored as a door to the palace when to the return to democracy. in 1990 current and former hits of state from latin america, europe, and scandinavia, attended the commemoration ceremony. aim of discontinuation was to underscore the importance of defending democracy and human rights. by me, of my father's fingers had been burned to races, fingerprints they told us he'd been thrown out of a helicopter, but in fact, his body was found 20 years later to dna testing lift. when president w bought each insisted military takeovers. i never justified you. that's why we rebel against those who say there was no alternative and 1973. of course the alternatives tomorrow or the next then we have conflicts will be able to resolve them with the more democracy,
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not less to which these conservative opposition boycotted the ceremony. underscoring how divisive the crew still is. some say to the dictator, i will still penal shape, save the country. what about the human rights violations? i ask you that the human rights are an invention of the coming this. it's all an oven legend. a belief that makes it painfully evident, that half a century has not been long enough for julian's to agree on their history and what to do to she'll still open rulings she and human algebra, cynthia, i will the to, this is out is, are these on the top stories and at least 1900 people have died in eastern libya, of the storm. daniel costs of a flooding, the west effect,
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