tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 12, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world has been focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest and woodland has been burned, really does resemble. i know i'm gonna get in last week the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in these out on algae 040 back people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. devastating floods in eastern libya, entire communities are swept away. thousands of c, a dead and 10 thousands are missing. the north korean leader arrives in russia by
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train for a meeting with vladimir putin with arms sales on the agenda, also to salis. i'm nicholas hawk in the high atlas mountain. the area of with gun where aid is slow to come and villagers are taking matters in their own hands. and the military cool, which changed the course of history and to late will have more on the 15th found, a vestry. miss full french will cut when a full poke that has been professionally suspend digits with dosing offense. if a 2nd says some police positive events, this plan could be found for up to 4 years. the thank you very much for joining us. we begin in eastern libya with thousands of died and devastating floods, and more than 10000 are still missing. on sunday,
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more rain fell in one day, and over the past 40 years, it burst to dams up stream, channeling a wave of destruction towards the port city of dana. michael apple begins coverage . a how that was a witness to that is all the points 2 way the flooding that would devastate den was i'm least, 2 dams holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a wave towards the city. satellite imagery shows them before the floods. the 1st them was 12 kilometers upstream. the 2nd damn was on the city's outskirts. during that had a population of around a $100000.00. the human cost of the disaster is still being counted. the best all is huge, and so if my digital thousands really. but we don't have a different number right now, maybe later today, or over the maximum by the in the morning tomorrow we do, we do have different numbers reviewed. i did ship libya,
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has 2 governments. the leader of the eastern administration into brook says the immediate focus is on emergency response to this number. we have directed the government to form a specialized committee to assess the damage instantly begin the reconstruction of roads to facilitate transportation, restore the electricity, and to take all immediate needed measures. in that regard, aid is already beginning to arrive at nearby airports. as the scale of the catastrophe becomes clear, uh, mike level, i will do 0 or let's get an update now from allergies. here is molly trina, who's in triplet monica, an unprecedented disaster for libya, and really difficult to confirm the numbers. just bring us up to speed with the latest figures 1st as well, folly the numbers are increasing by the hour we're hearing, right. as of now, 2000, nearly 2500, a confirmed that in the city of down the. i mean,
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this is an unprecedented catastrophe of following the aftermath of storm. daniel daniel and the city of doesn't know which, you know, i spoke to an, a volunteer medical worker who, who was on his way to done that. he was in the city of l bay. the not too far away, but he was of the connection was getting lost. he believes that within the next couple of hours, authorities and, and, and convoys of, of 8 workers and volunteers. i will hopefully be able to get into the city. and then we can start to be able to understand more clearly of the devastation and the numbers that have been that, that are, that are, that have suffered because of assessing right, monica, i understand that aid has started to come in from a number of countries, including algeria, which is quite significant, but who is coordinating all of this on the ground?
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so we'll see if that's the problem of folly. i mean we're, there's 2 rival governments, right? so you saw in the, in the, in the report for the, for after the order for the, for after has, has appointed a committee. well, here in tripoli, be the internationally recognized government prime minister of the how many today, but has also appointed a committee to oversee so so we might see some friction in the coming days as to who will supervise the rescue efforts. and, and really of the people will suffer and less of the, of these politicians can put aside the differences and, and cooperate and focus on getting the age of the people. we're also hearing of, you know, you said l julia, but also a tricky guitar. the way egypt of the chief of staff of the military and egypt and military arrived and been gauzy. he's brought it east, brought it with them,
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as well as military helicopters to try to reach these difficult areas. thank you. money for the update money train and live there in tripoli. and as malick mentioned, that aid is beginning to arrive to how 5 victims in libya to key it has sent 3 plane loads around a 170 rescue personnel from dickies disaster management authority. we're also on board of just landing ben ghazi a short while ago. let's spring and restore said i corresponding to this temple. first of all, to what aid is turkey sending to a lady of the walls. so for the head being 3 minutes, reclaim covering the aid on personnel slander. and then guys have, which is rare because turkey's an ally off to the poetry rather than then gossip is the government according to the will tour, t or the disaster to an emergency management. the truck is one, the say that the store for they have sent 100, a 68,
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a surface and on the water search and rescue rescue personnel. so to the rescue vehicles to rescue boats and 170 times 1000 rein codes, the 200 package of the food and 600 blankets. 20 generators and 200 pack is 100. the 1st aid kit and they said that this is the 1st to respond to the international call. 8 call made by the by the libyan government. other said that they are ready to provide more in the coming days, twice to key a one of the 1st countries resolved to send data to me via as well. there are 7 of reasons. first, just around 7 months ago with turkey had witness to one of the biggest disaster in this recent memory that the 3 in the recreation eastern part of the turnkey, more than 50000 people buys. then we have seen that
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a that the why fi is across the country and done the flogs. and so we're so perky is quite used to these natural disasters and the have the person now that is trained in that sense. so that's why they were already ready to send that person hopefully any way to work on the other hand that are public, i'm a business reasons as well. so particularly to fully based government, which is not by attorney debate, that the prime minister is a close ally or turkey. i'm definitely to, to wants to keep that close relations there. and also jewel, politically having good relations with libya, make sure to give, took yes, stronger position in east mediterranean, which certainly isn't a competition with degrees and, and, and, and cross. so the took this construction companies have a huge business investment in libya and also now took use trying to use these as an o for trinity, for a, an, a diplomacy that can be developed with the big guys, the base government led by how do you, how stock will see whether that is going to happen or not, but at least for now, it's
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a better way of the turkish aid claims that are landing in bank guys. because the, the fact that turkey has not been in good terms on good terms with the bank guys. he pays the government a lot by how the file stuff as you say, age diplomacy. thank you. right. so for that resulted on life for us that in a simple list, i'll get an update on a storm danielle from where the present the current and the impact on libya car and what's next in the coming days? well, the good news is that it has, we can dramatically and fold in a pot as it moved from libya into each. but it was a very powerful system with a pretty nasty history that began last week in the southeast of europe. it caused flooding, and it took here as well as bulgaria and greece to in shall rain about 6 months was selling 2 days and nights, tons of villages into lakes. now it's set in the mediterranean, pointing into the we can further south into northern areas of east and they'd be
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there it is edging in bringing exceptional amounts of right now. we don't have a lot of data for this area of the world. we do know how is that been gauzy, gets about 3 millimeters of rain on average in september. well, to the east of that. a city received on sunday in some monday, a 114 images, and just 12 hours that caused the rivers to flood the dams, to collapse. and of course, that movie so flashlight. the good news is, the storm is very quickly out, east to egypt to taking heavy rain notice. heavy is what we saw in libya. some very powerful winds, though we are expecting some pretty nice the sandstone, but behind it, clear skies, which is good news for places that have been, was hit and those recovery efforts are now underway. kyra, thank you very much for that. now joining us to speak more about the situation in libya is honey she need who's president of the national council on us libya relations and he's reach me from during the city. hardest hit by these fonts is
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joining us from phoenix, arizona, in the us. thank you. so much for being with us, mr. she need, i know you've been speaking to friends and family in dana and are you getting 1st a clear picture of the scale of this disaster as well. thank you for having me. uh, frankly, speaking during the is truly be seized by as in its own nature of geography, it is actually wedged under the mountain, the green button, and then libya and with the trash it. yeah, that's happened. and they have lost pretty much connection with the rest of the world to prove this is about it took about 24 hours at least to appreciate the intensity of end of the damage that has occurred in depth. now. up until now they still do not have communications with the outside aid that is supposed to be coming into during that is trickling in a dismal manner. uh,
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it is really stuck on the road. almost all the roads are close tonight, totally destroyed. and there is no access to the city, right. the numbers are still going up and, and as you recall, it was a 160, yesterday morning when i announced that it was 2000 and more. and through my communications with friends and relatives, i have lost many of our own family in there. and we're still looking for and many others. but the estimates are going to be increasing by the minute as they are excavating and pulling out bodies. they are in desperate status. at this point. there is very, very minimal and slow aid that is coming in. they have not seen the church or supplies coming in to their. they have not seen any significant donations by the united states of america in its, in its might says, is trying to put in a symbol something. but so far the donation from the united states has only been
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$100000.00. right. which is absolutely there's no for this says status indeed. and a number of countries including turkey, as we've heard all jerry, i also sending an age. but the question is, who is leading the response on the ground? because of course, libya is governed by 2 wible administrations. one in the east and one in the west. what's the administration in the east led by one attorney for half the are doing to help those in need? absolutely, this is, this is a very good question. um, they the divide and libya has a major impact on how the services are provided, including a disaster relief. um there is a huge resentment. uh and a fracture between the 2 sides. you know, the east and the west. there is the resentment, even industries as to why has the east been neglected all this time. and there is
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a protest ration and trying to resolve the financial dispute between the east and the west. to the extent that even individuals and, and groups that are trying to help from the west, bringing in through basic cars, private cars and so on are not very well received in the east. you would expect that there would be some more support and understanding. but this is not happening because of the historical traction or it has exist, right? that is definitely impacted coordination on the ground to answer your specific question. there is a lack of human capacity in libya, including in the systems that are providing the relief at this point. i just read the report, but the red crescent and it is incomplete and it is very poorly prepared, right? so if the locals are unable to deliver proper reports and requirements, it is surprised and is not surprising to see that the tech support from the internet community is unlimited doctor. i should need just a quick question. you,
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you talked about the ease being neglected and the 2 dams internet. what cost would be set to be flooding the city even before storm. daniel, can you tell us more about the situation in the east, the infrastructure. what is it? what is like the and why people feel they are being neglected and marginalized compared to the rest of the country. that absolutely, as a physician, that has been constantly providing missions to libya and i've visited there not quite frequently. i have been shocked, is that a city of 100000 people, drain and 850000 does not have a single hospital bed is functioning. the only hospital that is functioning in during that today is rented villa that has 5 bedrooms, providing the services to the population. this has not used. this has been not been
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going on for 42 years. it has caused the nations in the political term while since the days of good faith, every minister of health and prime minister will drop. i don't know what makes statements about supporting the city and then ignoring it completely. this is the camp, this is the straw that has broken the camel's back. the erosion in the dams in there now are not new. they have been reported repeatedly, including and scientific journals from 282011, and moving on. no official has paid attention to it and the notifications had been made repeatedly that this has to be done urgently. this is not just a natural disaster. this is a human disaster, as well as a result of neglect to see dr. honey sure need. thank you so very much for joining us. thank you for sharing your views there with us. the attorney should need be as president of the national council and us libya relations,
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joining us today from the us. we really appreciate your time. thank to thank you. the best now turn to the days of in use and a train with the north korean leader on board has arrived in russia ahead of a meeting between a kim jong own and vitamin fulton. the us suspects the north koreans are ready to supply weapons to moscow for the war against the grade of video posted on social media shows came jones on being welcomed by russian officials. the exact location is unconfirmed. strong story is monitoring development is from so south korea, the north korean state media hasn't reveal details about what the meeting between kim and $210.00 will be about now. come, then spokesman has had kim's visit will be a full fledged visit. and he said the 2 will be talking about bilateral relations, but looking at photos, published by north korean media, it's just kim is accompanied by high ranking military officials,
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as well as the officials from the industry. now this gives us clues that defense cooperation and also in alms deal will likely be major topics accompanying came and includes jo, true and real, and he's the director of munitions. this is to the department responsible for producing conventional artillery, the sort of weapons that russia would need to support its war on ukraine as also the naval commander of north korea. this comes in at tools of the 2 countries discussing possible joint to minute treat drills. now and alms deal would be against un security council resolutions. and there's also the concern that north korea could be getting technology that would help it advance it's nuclear weapons program in return for selling arms to russia. and that's why we've had us officials, we knew that warnings to north korea. and we've also recently hud, south korean president, you into your china to pay
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a stronger role in cub being the nuclear threat from north korea, florence louis alger 0. so all right, let's get you some geography on this story. kim jones journey began in pyongyang, history and cross the border case on it's 1200 kilometers by rail to vladivostok. we're put in is attending an economic for him. the entire trip take salon 20 hours, but the russian president says he will go to vos, shocked me, costs my job. so sparking speculation. this is where the meeting will take place. let's bringing daniel hawkins, they must go for a so dining. what are you hearing about kim jones whereabouts? where is the potential meeting face between 14 and kim, the whole visit in trip. but this moment is very much shrouded in secrecy. uninstalled and say, we know that to the north community, that is in russia. he was spotted in the city of whole cities, which is most all flooded, most of all kinds of to that to a sponsor. as was said,
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the in the city of hot sun, which is on the border with north korea, the governor of the region report that it was that he met the minister all russian ecology and result is that it is on the cause love. he received a grand reception with a minute to band and now high ranking officials in terms of where the meeting will take place. there's been a lot of speculation of letting me put in early announced he would be visiting of us books and he calls montrose. he said that he's got his own program there, and when he visits people will know about it, whether that is somehow linked to the visit of can you call and say, of course at this time was booked today, of course is a big symbol of the russian space program, it enables russia to launch its south about some vehicles, into space independently of the bike and all customers. right. and which at least has and kind of expand from the government there. it's had multiple successful launches and is very much a jewel in russian space. program we know that north korea has also been developing it's that's about technology. it's most also known as the potentially that has been
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speculated as one area where they could meet. yeah, a lot of speculation as to what's on the table as well. what exactly does russia want from north korea and what is it prepared to give in return? when, of course we've had these claims spot us officials by western media, that's some sort of alms deal is on the table. those claims that both the kremlin and tony young have a 30 family deny. they've both said there is no truth in that a tool. we do know that the actual twice have been increasing off for a period of cooling off in modern times prior to the soviet billing period. when, of course, they were very close allies and russia joined sanctions against north korea. that be changed in the last couple of years. so go sure, good russian defense minister visiting pretty young unofficial. but that's a proof of income meeting back in 2019. certainly north korea. we're hoping to get access to russian aid in the form of technology in the form of food production. food stops
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a country that's prone to food shortages. russia will be viewing north korea as a p. c. p. like in a patchwork and lines that can push back against russia, sees as us expansionism and increasing us as such a mess in east asia and the pacific parts of it's a group of allies, including china in the region who can push back against as i say, what russia views as western hagaman and so in terms of arms, as i say, both sides denied this at the time, but mostly the site. and it will be the team to show that they have strong apartments in the region. right. and to come up with some sort of in some sort of increase some, some improvements, of course, in those but actual twice. daniel, thank you very much. shining hawkins lived there in moscow, as the
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number of people killed in friday's earthquake in morocco has risen to 2901. many survivors have spent another night in 10 softer that homes were destroyed. rescue teams continue to search for those who could be trapped under the rubble. that's bringing all just here is stephanie deca, who joins us now live from him in taylor, which is 14 kilometers from the earthquakes at the center in marcos at last mountain. stephanie, you've just arrived there, talk to us about what you've seen and heard so far. a vintage that's essentially turned into raise your funny. he further down the mountain, excited shows you the village, nestled in the mountain. the mountain came down and completely flattened. this village around a 1000 square here, they found around a $160.00 bodies. we're going to uh,
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take you now where you can see the corporations. i don't really think we can hold at a rescue operation anymore. this is more a recovery operation. now the smell of dental hygiene in the air here, you have problems, atari official team here and what you can see here because they're working at various different sites. this is simply volunteers to our can see the pick axe. they're using their had to move away, breaks from the rubble. it's everywhere for the entire destroyed homes. that there's another village just further down from here that no one has been able to reach. yes. so again, as you mentioned in the app is not as we drove here and you've heard this from my other colleagues roser. so narrow that it's incredibly
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difficult to get to these places. and if you're coming with heavy equipment for hours on this, you can see the stephanie, stephanie, we're losing you there a little bit. oh yeah. what we're losing somebody just signed a little bit and, and what he's showing us is just incredible. just to see the scale of the devastation and the destruction. that's one important thing you pointed out, at least from where you are, this now looks more you say, like recovery efforts rather than a rescue. one of the yes, very much so, and we're told that they believes at least 40 bodies remain in this village. the operation that you see ahead of you, we've been all snot to fill up from the families. they don't want us to get any closer. obviously for any dignity,
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once they do find you have machinery being used here pretty much had how funny the, you know, breaking through the breaks and then you can see here volunteers and also people trying to solve it from their home. it's a community that have been completed all the time. it's gotten, as we say, one of just many across this mountainous terrain of the mountain that really has fed a sustain these communities. this situation very much. also providing a very does what type of health has a rise way you are, is it for in teens? is it, uh, you know, the army, you mentioned volunteers as well. just curious to find out who's on the ground right now, assisting in, in, you know, recovery efforts in a, getting in yes. so at the front of the mountains as you drive up. yeah. there's, there's accompanying setup. uh, by the british, by the spanish, the guitar is also, i'm told in tiers,
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and of course this will be run by the american, pardon me, to try and coordinate where the teams go to. we came here with a cook. 1 or a team and a soft ferry starts trying to figure out where they needed to go to. so the special teams here from culture apology hung up. actually this is stephanie, we've lost your connection man. unfortunately, stephanie deca reporting that live from one of the affected villages in morocco's at last mountains, in the aftermath of friday's earthquake. as you can see, the images from stephanie's camera, just the scale of, of devastation and destruction is just unbelievable. entire villages just completely destroyed. and swept away, let's speak to one of our other correspondence who's on the ground. nicholas hack, who is in what a gun south of the city of marrakech. nick, tell us
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a bit more about where you are and the, the where the, the search and rescue is continuing back. or is it also a case of recovery, as was the case where stephanie was. and so we're just for kilometers below where stephanie is. and from here we're seeing a flurry of activity. we saw helicopters flying in aid to these remote villages that are inaccessible that had been shut off. and that's the main challenge for the rescue in search for just early on. we saw international aid agencies coming from to buy with their dogs in their equipment, trying to make way towards where stephanie is. right. what we're seeing right here is a humanitarian crisis unfolding. just in the matter of minutes we've seen several tents
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rising up, may ship tense and all of this is organized not by the states, but by volunteers to cousins doing. yeah, i between e and for that not, not ok shots. they both came. one came from robin the other from casablanca, and you came with so much. why did you come here with these tens? yes, because it is the 1st time that's more roco, a live in a, such a good size to reflect that, that's a disaster, like that. and we are here because our king want me to do, did a big the big efforts for our, for our population. and the profession needs our head. so we have to be together and to help each other here and work and people are all the ways here to be together and has others. because this population and this children have no, no, no where wherever, to sleep, where to, to be a day he lost everything, their house is everything and they need our, our, our has to be here. and so we came to the with the mini, uh, show us what. yeah,
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yes. yeah. so what you brought over with the tense, so tense you have so sense and here we have mattresses built. 2 so mattresses covers why all of that? yes and no no because they don't have any mattresses. they don't have anything to our living outside in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the cold. and the yes because that within me here that it becomes because at the end of the day the weather is very cold. and in next to the next few days, the weather is going to be called and called there. and so we heard that the rains are coming on thursday, june regarding these tents will weather these rains. it is better that to nothing so far different from the ones this. so the tissue of this fence is a, i think it's good for the, for the reasons, but for, for the moments because which and just to prepare something better for them and you
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are prepared. and oh, so another uh, another uh, uh, organization, to organize into another thing for other people or so you brought blankets, tens, not food, not medicine. yeah. because they already or the american people, thanks for them and for the and for our team go so and for our uh the, the person who is given the donation. mr. hatch on the cash. i always did finance and this and the decision was organizing the dentist association and the the order to give them. so it's good to have enough food, but they don't have what to say and where to sleep. but then your thoughts, your feel that you're doing what the government should be doing. no, they are doing the same, but they're not the, they're doing the same. they tried to work to do the same in other spaces. but we have to get the government. because if the government, we wait for the government to do it, he wouldn't be able to do is what to do is take more time because the people. but if you're always together, we can manage this area, the government, the other i or the other find me. it's for me to come to give the nation and to
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manage another area for florida. we wouldn't have this disappeared for us to, i suppose, even in a short time and local will arise. i've always to go to the gate. i think if we are always together, we will arise as quick and why is it important for them to get this help right now? because it wouldn't be ending in 2 days. $2.00 and $2.00 or 3 days there it would be writing and they have no clue it's, they lost everything. so they, they need. so they need as soon as possible and see what time and the place where to be and what just to do. and where to be covered. uh, what number in order to avoid the, uh, to a to be, to not to be sick and go to be in the and the yeah, as with the core the where they're now tell us about the people that are working with you right down there. some of the villagers that are yeah, you know, but also yeah, some, some other people coming with me from kind of a blog. it's from our team, from our employees, in the companies and in our family a come by the employees. and they are,
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they want to do really want it to be here and to ahead 5 a and the we're happy to have them with their, from coming from the day to have this population a to prepare some, the places where to be. so you've taken some time off in order for the course, i'm working, know me today. i'm working through the working day and that's our blanca and the my sister also is my, my sister. we came here, we live everything in the past. several times we came here with all this of. a the people to have this book relation who needs our head. and now if you had a message to give to people who want to help out what yeah they do this is please do it, is open for on the donation or do you need me to put more book and notes? we're, we're also we are more can different are really doing a very good the organization together. but i need, i think about now for the moment the most important things that they need because they lost their houses. they don't have work to slip is to attend and the covers and the a, something is
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a places where to sleep and where to live and to be covered from the end or so close. now i, i saw you care for some of the children, some of the elderly and then that there's a telling is that the children just. a was the mother of 2 boys, so the tender and if it was really very hard to see them in this situation because they had a house before and now they are just living outside the they don't know what to do and i don't know how to do so being here with them is very important for them. dustin showed them to to out here doing, i mean you need thank you very much for your help. she is one of many moroccans that are taking matters in their own hands to help this population. because more and more people are coming here seeking help and they're desperate for support to fully. okay, make thank you very much. nick pac lived there in oregon. morocco. let's speak to another of those moroccans who is helping these people affected by the earthquake.
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and i bill him directly as an active assist joining us from tower, dont, which is not far from the at the center of the creek. i understand you've been traveling the bills to the affected areas back and forth helping out. can you tell us about what you've seen and where all the villages affected have been reached? it's all right, so ever since do occurrence of the earthquake. uh, friday night, saturday we were on the road to the closest areas in the room parameter of married cash. what must be known, but maybe people might not realize that this morocco is um, how can i say this 2 different types of societies? we have the modern cities, but we also have the rural areas and there's a big discrepancy in how the houses are built in the way of living. and maybe it's what makes morocco such are risk the country. we got 1st through the area of the you, but i mean i worked in the game event production. so with our network of event producer,
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we went and produced little bass scans just like we do for a festival. so we brought lights, we brought the whole staff, we brought the trucks, and then we just as started asking for donations. i started doing that on my social media. we set up shopping when i bought him for 24 hours. once things started getting going, we moved on to the next area, which was amazing. me. we did the same try to get the highest up and i was constantly reporting on instagram. what was going on, right. done. on the 3rd day, we went to the area where i'm at the right now to dance, which was pretty bad, the hit. and some of the roads were so close to days afterwards. and we were part of the calling for you with this page. that's when and penetrated into those areas and they were the very 1st responders on site. and so what is useful in those areas? what did you see in those areas? and you mentioned how, you know,
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this is very different from the urban areas. what type of structures or facilities exist on the ground or being set up perhaps to help the people effective a while it's not even as much as setting up as to deployments just in regular times when you're going through those areas. it's villages with a certain charm, but we'd like them up on agriculture, but also a lot on tourism. some other pictures are re known for hunting, photographers, movies, fluids, all kinds of stuff. it was the deployment that struck us the most because we are aware of it's were producers, we work in production. we know that to just fix our tough, but when you get not only to a dirt road that in regular time, it's pretty difficult to to take it specially if you have a vehicle that's not an s u b. well, uh that's what was the most scary, right? once again, we're in the private sector. we are not part of the association in nor affiliated
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to the state. right? so we're in the queue and where do you not? let me ask you to be a, what have people been telling you about the way things are being handled? do they feel like enough is being done to help them? uh. as of now, yes. i mean, uh oh i cannot say i got an easy tear. and i am surprised that i've been holding up for all these days and i have not said single chair, because when you get to the village, you see that people are maybe still under the fall. but at the same time, they are still thankful to a certain expense. there is. it's where time it came more than the people in the areas most hit. then i think maybe those people feel that. and the, it's very, it's very eerie or, and may be, well, i have become some kind of like, it is a figure of those,
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the citizens that have stations i would say matters into their own hands. but i'm not the only one. i'm just the figure of it. yeah. but i also have been, i grew up in florida. i went to hurricane katrina. i went through category for her . we games. so i have been in situations where people have sadly passed away or where we have been trying this for weeks. right. what strength is 4 weeks improve during katrina so i know what it's like. right, and, and certainly you and, and many moroccans, you know, standing together and, and coming together to help those affected. and i'm sure people and the victims appreciated. thank you very much. now bill, ham, dial me for speaking to us. we'll do that as well. when the earthquake struck on fridays, some people who were less affected areas rushed to the last mountains to help fight hard. tattoos drove for several hours, anxious to get his mother and 2 sisters in the remote village of 10. now he found them alive, but his uncle and a close friend died and his childhood home was in woods
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the when they arrived. this is our main national house as well. that wasn't the house when i was going up. so i got his shots. i can see nothing because it was in the inviolable. sometimes they cannot. i can't say i told him like me, so no tv. maybe this is just like a dream or something that's not true. but then you woke up the day after new friends reality and the we will share everything before she sees a very, very tough situation. and we have to because we need some, just some, sometimes you need you feel that you've missed people and i mistakes as of the day i was growing up. we didn't see
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the agency to be and it does have its hard for trees and still come to morocco, especially to my case because it's situations happens in the back to my case. and that really helps me that the tories people like it the, and the sense that it's mutual or that can happen everywhere. and use of course, safety is more important that i really have to respect you, meant to send that smoke something that you can imagine. so that's something that they can have an a rated all over the world. it's not turn our attention to some of the days of in use and to us government is taking google the court over anti trust allegations. prosecutors will argue that the company use unfair practices to become the most popular and dominant search engine by phone call. and baker has a detail to think about how you search the web. you pull out your phone and type a questions. chances are you are already using google. there are other search engines,
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but 90 percent of the world uses google's to find the information they want. and search is what makes google and it's parent company, alphabet one of the most profitable firms on the planet. here's how it works. you want to find that coffee shop. advertisers, like the nearby ones have already put in bits for the keywords you're going to look for. if they bid high enough, where the keywords are specific enough, their business will pop up 1st. you might go buy a coffee, but when you click the add the coffee shop page, google a fee, that's google ads. but as you browse the web using google, it's cookies and bots, follow you building a profile that will target other companies, advertising on other websites to you. you can turn the trackers off, but you probably want and it's all extremely profitable. google made more than 160000000000 dollars last year from the ads in search. but why does google often come up 1st when you purchase a new mobile device?
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according to the us, it's because the company paid apple motor rollers, samsung, and others billions of dollars to be the default search option. google acknowledges the deals, but doesn't specify the terms. the us says that's on fair. so it's using a law from the turn of the 19th century to stop it. the sherman, i simply says, you cannot have the competitive agreements and you cannot monopolize, or attempt to monopolize this or to the last time the us government took on a tech company. this big was in the 19 ninety's, the target was microsoft, and bill gates had to testify that his company wasn't forcing out competing internet browsers and microsoft lockers. it was broken up, then it appealed and pay the penalty. more than a generation later, microsoft is now google's toughest search competitor, thanks to new, a powered search options in being. i think the reason why now is just that we have a more progressive regime that's willing to go after some of these cases. and obviously this will start in 2020, so it isn't the, you know, the,
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by the ministration allowing just going after it. but there's just been a larger push to go after a lot of these tech companies now because they've gotten so large. google says it makes a powerful and fair product that helps businesses grow. and if users wanna choose a different search tool, they can. but this is just one of several cases the us is making against the giants of silicon valley. charlie has been mocking the 50th anniversary of the violent cool against the electra socialist president, salvador allende that brought general ankles to appear to shake the power hundreds, attended a memorial of the presidential palace in santiago, the honor, the 1000, skilled or forcibly disappeared under penal chaise will a latin america editor, lucy in human re for some santiago date of national morning, which flags that have staff? it ended the presidential palace a minute of silence. the,
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at this exact time and date, 50 years ago, chillies presidential palace was bombed in a violent military cool that over through the countries democratically elected socialist president side of the in the, his daughter, isabella. and today a senator for back to use a she would 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. but this whole area was completely erased under the military dictatorship. they put some into all over it and it was only restored as
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a door to the palace. when should you return to democracy? in 1990 the current and former hedge of state from latin america, europe and scandinavia, attended the commemoration ceremony. aim of discrimination was to underscore the importance of defending democracy and human rights. the 3rd and the other was, 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 in 1973. of course they alternatives tomorrow or the next. then we have conflicts will be able to resolve them with the more democracy, not less. but to these conservative opposition boycotted the ceremony,
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underscoring how divisive the crew still is some say to the dictator, i will stop, you know, shake saves the country. what about the human rights violations? i ask you that the whole manner during the human rights are an invention of the communist. 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 see and human algebra, cynthia, of all new versions of co vig 19 vaccines have been approved in the us as john hendern report from chicago. the go head spin, given after an increase in the number of patients needing hospital treatments, us a new and mutating co would very and has researchers worried the very end officially named be a 2.86 and nick named parole a emerge this summer with more than 30 mutations is just
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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 a single week. the us centers for disease control reported this month. both numbers still remain below last years levels, researchers fear that new coven 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 unity. and there's pretty good evidence that it's not going to be resistant to x or that or other other therapies. another good sign on my go look,
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run which doubled the numbers of cases within days. the new variant takes weeks. the devil. but immunology is say, it's really too soon to tell how menacing parole will be. a lot of people seem to think when public health emergencies here in the us and elsewhere ended. so did cove it. but 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 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,
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mcdonough and nov of acts are all expected to release new coated vaccines. as soon as the end of this month, john henry and l g 0, chicago, a russian plane has made an emergency landing in west in siberia, a 159 people are said to have been on board this line from the city of sochi to own skin russia, then no reports of injury, especially media reports that faulty hydronic systems for ca, across meant i said i had on the news hour and scored a high altitude challenge for, you know, messy and his woke up winning team and to share with that story next to stay with the we tell the untold stories we speak with others because of the site. no matter where it takes a police,
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the time that the schools hayes and thanks so much for the while. the french will cut when a pull post that has been provisionally suspended because of a dumping offense, official site events as player its on a test with high levels of to stuff throwing off the and its honey and league game last month. a 2nd says sample will not be checked if that's found to be positive. you could face a full year brand. just australian is a whole mind that helps to increase the insurance of athletes. pope is aging. this other play would never purposely write the rules. have a look at his career in 2016 pope assigned to manchester. united from events has for then will record fee of a $150000000.00 coming his lights and he was central to front says, will cut when in russia last year he would sense events on a free transfer and injuries are really limits of his playing time he is absent from the work of the front and council. shortly after going about to use a post, i made an official complaints with talent, prosecutors, of alleged extortion, and threats from
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a gang that included his brother. will papa recently set down for an exclusive interview with allergies? there's generation spoke program the 30 year old the to present in on i'm roni that the alleged black mile thoughts made him considerate. retiring from football. the only people can can hurt you. is the people that they'll close to you? that's it. then it means you know where they are and they may not like, you know that they do people that they close the friends family. but you thing though is they love it like they are 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 of stories like this of that happen. and you've had your own situation where you've been doing with the full out of a very through experience while you were detained at gunpoint, likely for then some of them,
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the 89 says 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 is 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 changed people. so then break up or from me the i create a war, concrete, everything and sometimes like 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, me loving me for me. not for the same, 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. how little messy in his world cut winning team is facing up to
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a high altitude challenging that lights just qualify the theme of arrived. bolivia with a match to to take place of moving 3000 meters above sea level. it feels like some mcallister posting this picture of himself inhaling oxygen in the pas ahead of the game. back in 2018. bazillion. struck and named ma. describe plain conditions in the city as in humane for what 2016 european champions portugal have recorded. the biggest ever wind and international football, they'd be luck some but knowing now and a your a 20 to 24 qualifying for the food deal. go jokes. it's going twice. i think the rentals be suspended. christiano in our missing else on the scoring opportunity which will have 6 wins from 6 games and that sort of that qualifying creek. not quite so many goals in o mania, but an impulse that wants to croatia hoffen home for dry kraemer cheese, 13th when it strong, giving them a one when chrysler, who reached the chaise. nations like finer, like
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a top of great days of an issue here is in the same group, wales kept that qualification, hopes, alive lights come latvia are in rumsey schools, and the penalties was close to my head. and a late goal from david puts completed a to new with wells full. so not group need to see things will qualify for the finals in germany. it's so much sickly of the house gently that getting ready for friendly against friends, rudy bullet in some pre charges of st. hunt. c slick was 5 as manager following subsidized for one defeat against japan. germany accepted last year's woke up and kept certain groups stage and the last 4 of that passed by games. now, aaron rodgers his 1st game for the new york jets, came to an abrupt 7039 year old, left the field in the 1st quarter with an achilles injury. projection grant time runs out town goes rogers and legend recorded bank making. who suggests that you following his departure from the green bay packers and jet funds have been hosting
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a transponent saying last night to play us in the 2010 season. is opposite suggested when this particular game against the buffalo bills, but at school. and i can't always get only my success and the rotors out for the rest of the season, warmer. number 2 is concerned with his achilles memorized. probably going to confirm what we think is already going to happen. so prayers tonight, but it's not good. personally, i don't heard from me, i don't want her for our locker meyer for aaron. and how much he's invested in all of this. you know, so i'm still gonna say a problem, so i'm gonna hold on hold. but you know, my, my, my, are to there and or, and on and or else i'll just full. so i might be struggling a bit of the moment, but that's basketball, the same as celebrating a historic wells comp victory. thousands of phones gathering here in frankfurt. so welcome, the new champions hung jimmy won the types of for the 1st time in the history with the victory, obviously beer in sundays final. that much was played in manila and it's one of that's hosted by the philippines, indonesia and japan. the next will come that's coming up in 2027 and it will be
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held in capsule. okay, that is, i suppose looking at the thank you very much for that. stay with us on i'll just hear a more of today's top stories coming up after the show play. thanks on the the the sense of these all the subsets ethan is in my system and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. a bunch of dental edges,
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0 visits for kenyan town of peter that produces some of the worlds fastest runners . and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based finds a sense of community on the jersey to tens of thousands of children were born into will live down to the i, sol, regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps, either role funds or with the widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities. she thinks that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation all now just according to the un since the conflict broke out in 2018 more than 700000 people have fled the country. most of them have fled to chatter egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya. some people bring a student more set,
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but it's not enough for all the children. if the fighting continues and neighboring through that many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya, you in which the yours is. libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here, that's just not enough. the. the devastating floods in eastern libya entire communities are swept away. thousands of the dead and 10000 on this. the play watching l g 0 live from joe. how with me for the back to the also a head, the north korean leader arrives in russia by train for meeting with vladimir putin
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