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in egypt, the general isn't isn't the crime the . ready the whole rahman, you're watching the 07 use on line from headquarters here in the also coming up in the next 60 minutes. a rise in the death toll from devastating floods in eastern libya, interior ministry, and aaa says more than 5000 people are dead. and thousands more missing will be live in morocco. a search teams came through level to find survive as of last week's earthquake. and all the news north korea's lead arrives in russia by train for a meeting with lots of f. 2 tents with um, sales, reportedly on the agenda and hits the us the system,
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google the tech john intends to call us as the government across, down a monopolies in digital advertising. and it's for in french woke of winter pole top that has been provisionally suspended because of a jumping offense. it for the 2nd test sample is positive, the events is player could be bad for up to, for here. the welcome to the news that we'd be getting in libya where the government in aaa says mold and 5200 people have died in devastating floods over 10000 the missing little rain fell on sunday. then on any single day during the past 40 is not best to dams, sending a wave of destruction into the port city of data. michael apple begins on coverage, or how that was
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a witness to that is off the points 2 way. the flooding that would devastate dead was them least to dams, holdings 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. when the dam was crumbled, almost like a reversed tsunami. the, what's it cut through done is neighborhoods destroying bridges, roads and hines, sweeping residents out to sea, as the waves struck the low line coastal town. during that had a population of around a $100000.00. the human cost of that is almost the is still being counted. the total is huge, and so it might teach to thousands really. but we don't have a different number right now. maybe later today or 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 elder 0 but the china possible from chipley. and it's being described as an on president catastrophe. i mean, the footage coming out of 1000 uh so the entire communities, entire neighborhoods, reduced to rubble swept away by the floods for hearing numbers of around 10000
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people are registered as missing, more than 2000 of people confirmed dead. and that death tool is only going to rise in the next couple of days. many are saying that the libyan authorities, whether it's the payload government in the east or the internationally recognized government here in the west are not capable of handling such a disaster. so there's been an appeal for international assistance, and we're starting to see that poor and we saw a coming in from egypt of the chief of staff of the military arrives and been gauzy . just a little while ago they brought in a and also a military helicopters to try to help authorities weeds of the most impacted areas like the city of doesn't that we saw also shipments from turkey arriving. i thought the u a e will soon arrive in eastern libya. but what i can tell you is that we're
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seeing libyans come together to try to reach the people in state, specifically in the city of deadman the. and the hope is that the politicians can set aside their differences and cooperate and focus on getting help to those in need. now, trina, ultra 0 tripoli as well. it is beginning to arrive to help the sledge victims in libya to key a sent 3 cargo planes around 170 rescue personnel from its disaster management tool far as a well and bold, they've loved it in the thing gone. so you so. so the choice is a life from a stumble receiver, obviously very important, a going from kentucky that no strangers to disaster a toll ave indeed a so within an 8 hour started from early in the morning on to the turkish military
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plains that were carrying a landed in then guys which is quite regular because because turkey is ally for the 2, poorly based government, not then got the base government not by sunday for half of that. so that is an exception for now. and according to the disaster and emergency management, what sort of 2 of take you, 168, a surface and on the water. a search and rescue personnel landed in ben ghazi. and in that 3 planes there were blankets. jen, retailers, hygiene kids rein, quotes. the rescue of vehicles and also, and also both and the dental toward the same that please was the 1st respond to the international call by the libyan government. and they said that in the coming days, they are going to provide even more as the scan of the station is quite a few months. of course, uh, a result took,
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he is one of the few countries that is sending a aid in to libya. why? what sort of a it is getting in, in terms of the volume and the about the personnel. we talked about a 170 rescue personal sites. all it's to be it's full for turkey. lydia is quite an important comfort taking place in north of africa. so, keeping good relations with libya for check. yes. some of the reasons. so political reasons, the economy, reasons that who meditative reasons. so take a itself, has gone through a seminal natural disaster this year, just around 7 months. i go 11. so it is 10 cities of take you were hit by too powerful. it creates that, that 50 killed few feet more than $50000.00 people and then have seen the wi fi is across the country and then the blogs. so take, you had quite
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a tremendous amount of 3 and personnel in the, in the natural disaster. so they were ready to provide help immediately. um, on the other hand, you're pulling ethically. so 13 wants to keep a, an offer. have you submitted to them yet? and to do that, it needs to have good relations with to the point of the construct using a competition. putting it was gross and the green is in, is mediterranean, and also several turkish companies, particularly the construction companies, have huge investments in, in, in libya. on the other hand, that's tricky is a lot with the probably be as government now it's using this opportunity to use it as a, a diplomacy to do all of the lessons with it. been got the bees government as well with how do you start, how start as well, because of addition, particularly since 2018 on turkey has been in that terms with the big guys. it's rather ally in yourself with report a. so check,
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he's hoping to the missions with guys as well, and of course we'll see whether that's going to happen or not. some of the door to refuse here there. see that they are ready to increase the water most ave, in the coming days, result of the for us that a stumble thing so much will get more for you like to as well the. so a g, a, w, a is the vice president of the international committee, full, the red cross. it's a pleasure to have you here in the hall. so under what is very unfortunate circumstances as to be said, can you just bring us up to speed? what's your latest understanding of the area of concern in libya and the numbers of people that are either missing dental, injured or according to our colleagues. and of course, the bottom tiers of the lead, younger and crescent working on the ground. the situation is extremely dire. a hundreds and hundreds of people may have died, a thousands more effective people are missing. so what we have immediately done is to provide, you know, we have been cuba. so up to the,
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across all those years of conflict, we have warehouses with stocks. so immediately we supported the libyan, very trustworthy and to use in the data, not region in the east to provide like saving us systems to help them. it creates people stranded in the emergency now is to save lives and provides 1st aid. and then we also seeking to assess the overall situation because that what we need to be need to do so it's a new shelter, water, food and assistance for all the victims of these. so 30 both settings in terms of the capacity that you have so far, how many people you actually accounting for in terms of the age you can get out? well, we had stocks before that because we had a response to the special needs team for the communities who had been affected by the conflict. and it presents, there is a needs to scale up. of course, the stress funds, the international movement of the red cross and red crescent,
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is doing so together with the region the crescent on the spot, but also together with the other national societies of the red cross and red crescent. i understand that they've got that he added to some by send assistance today. so what, what we would need is also to have a good coordination because needs are huge. so we've gotten lots have duplication. we really need to coordinate to make the best impact. but the situation is very difficult if i may just say i heard the 2 volunteers of 30 generally trust sense died while i'm trying to, to being shocker. so it shows the difficulty of teaching that, of course, i want how to, you know, what, how to thoughts with that with them to find me these and all the people that he didn't swear being affected by the study. both reading, indeed as an unfolding tragedy by the hour. let's just talk about the political difficulty. you are neutral organization, globally renowned and well known. and yet you are in the country. that is very
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obviously politically divided east or west. and there was a military called like continuing to carry on, how do you deal with a b as an organization be a neutral arbiter adult? so now you're having to deal, are you dealing with one voice or all you dealing with 2 voices here? so we and i must say for us that's again and again we see when we have a issue many that in tragedy such as this one is not this time to uh, put it decides to manually and assistance live streaming assistance. and we have our user and most of it on die, which is that we talk and have our, uh no trouble. our relations with the older parties. so throughout the conflict, we have been discussing, having relations with all the different parties. we have offices, of course, and our headquarters is in $340.00, but we have offices in me. so i think the main ghazi working in the east of the
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account tree. so we continue to, to, to, to use these channels that we had developed over the years during the years of conflict. to make sure that this truly is true. money tied in endeavor of the international move until the red cross and the present is what understood accepted and, and that we can also shoot for deals. so it is in the attempt to provide life saving assistance. will leave it that for the better because we will be speaking to a little bit later, the trouble and the from the international committee of the west coast. very good to have you with us here in don't. thank you. thank you. a special aid has also begun to reach a member, okay. as the desktop on fridays of quake rise is the number of dad has reached 83000 rescue teams all searching for those bit trapped under the rubble. but relief efforts have yet to reach some remote villages. nicholas ha case lie for us from
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way again. the south of merit catch, its being yes, another busy day as we had closer to what is now 9 to 6 hours since the quake struck. and yet rescue is all still hoping to find survivors. a yes, it is a very much a challenge. but yes, after 3 or 4 days, people are still trying to get to these remote areas to reach those that are the most badly affected the find out where they're there, a village is where people are dead or alive. now look the mountain behind me. this steep mountain behind me, it's behind that mountain that the i'm at the center lies just about 19 kilometers away. normally it would take just a few hours to get there. now it's taking days. so the moroccan authorities are using helicopters missing, chuck, going back and forth, caring aide, and just dropping food on these villages. not knowing if there are people still
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stuck in their robles or not moments ago, we saw internationally come through from the you, a search and rescue teams, dogs thermal imaging camera to try to save through the rebels. meanwhile, here where i stand in with gun, the effort to try to bring help to those that are displaced is happening in earlier this morning. there was just a few tense look at it now. it's expanding. according to the red cross, there are more than 300000 people. so that need help. the federalist nicholas there was a growing frustration under noise. perhaps we could even say and from certain communities that we had met along the way through you in various correspondence on the ground that they just wasn't getting through that it was getting more and more difficult to try and find help. where are we with that sort of logistical problem?
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but you do get to these mountainous areas. what does this does like this strike the notes that we saw on our way this morning for me or i cashed to this area that the moroccan military defense forces that are quite well organized, had set up different tents and, and, and different centers. but most of the aide and help come from the rock and people, let me just show you what they're doing right now. these are just people that have come in to just give out help to those that need it the most and they're bring food . shelter covers mattresses that tends to like these ones. why so? well, because in 2 days time there are tra renshaw, rains, expected. in this region. we're just about to start the rainy season. and in october, these cliffs and mountains behind me will be filled with snow during the night. it
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gets down to 0 degrees celsius. imagine for the people living here, how difficult it is for them. not only are they reeling from the loss of their home, but they're literally shaking at night because they have no food or cover. so it looks like that. it's very much a full the up to that from way. nicholas, that sounds of marrakech. now stephanie deka is an even loading 14 clubs is from the us quakes, epi center in there. okay. you can probably see how his side of the mountain completely came down on top of this village and the ground that your c, 2 visitors, the side of the mountains a slab that broke off came down. and what we're told is they believe around 7 people, they said quite clearly, bodies at this point you can smell us,
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we're standing here and you can smell the smell of gas and remain that buried here . so this is the route. so you know, home remains visible here, no home or mean standing. you have villagers who are with their hands trying to solve this item from their homes as well as spring. indeed like come on, you are the vice president of the international red cross committee who is going to look up there. ok this time round. of course we just had what correspondence talk about. the difficulty is up to 300000 people leading help. the winter weather is not too far away. you do have teams in the country. but there was also this debate about which countries could go in and what sort of aid this conversation with the real can government. how does that work? has it been a problem? getting a did? what's the conversation be when you have in the country, the model kind of address sense with the over 8000 volunteers directly being in the communities and trying to respond. and they respond to in coordination with the or
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30 to use with the model kind of 32. so we'll try to bring you made a circle search and rescue being the main uh, image. it's a priority. then you have the international federation of the rituals. henry preston, societies who is trying to coordinate with the model can represent the order response of our movement to bring in the district court in coordination with the 30 to use of course, because it needs to be coordinated in a way to do the most out of the limited resources that can be brought immediately search and risk you and, and 1st states and medical assistance is what is required. if we look at the situation and see the about, you know, 8 months after the 30, but oh, tweak the cheat sheet on the 6th stuff in turkey. on the 6th of february, we see that once later, you still have needs in terms of center, in terms of food,
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in terms of accessed with central services. so we have also to find a head or show a response with the victims of the study, but it was quick. we'd be taken care of not only immediately, but we'd not be forgotten whether they saved to the beat of the homes their lives. as all correspondent to nic just said that, you know, people can get aiden from either the red cross and agencies like yourselves or from civil society groups that there is a 96. we commit to a 96 hour window since the quite struck how delicate has this period in terms of people's health. you know, they need cover, they need food in the right amount and older. how do you assess when the danger period actually arrives? and it becomes even more of an emergency. well, yeah, i think immediately we plan for a response that is focusing on the most urgent needs search and risk.
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you 1st aid maybe can assistance and then very quickly it's a question for the location of the communities. why big teams shelter food access to water? so this is the things that we have learned through the years and the, the national movement of the rituals and rick per cent is doing. so that is one because the domain where we have the international committee of the resource, i've sent our expos now to to my local. but we're also working on this in the media we discussed before. it's for the store meetings, you have countless people are going missing in such situation. the lose track of their loved ones. and they don't know if they're still alive or what these are the whereabouts. and they leave it in indeed on which. so we have networks of the through the a one to, to work of out a trust risk or a sense of we're going to use that to try to try to establish these findings. provide news to the families as soon as possible about their loved ones who will
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missing. and this is what show what we have the next few aging in terms of bringing this expertise, beach and media, or in, in metal go. uh, nowadays, the terrible situation that's unfolding, but it is good to get your insight setting how your organization is. what can you come on, you the vice president of the international red cross committee. thank you for joining us even though thank you for having. so let's go ahead here. all the out of that renews are including a narrow escape in russia's western, so it'd be in regents will tell you what happens to this plane in the movements uninstalled the nfl season, cut over the very best of this legendary calls that aren't followed or will have that story and the one on the train telling the north korean, nita is the wrong thing. rusher of head of a meeting between him and the president of russia resume to, to the us suspects the fuel young is ready to supply weapons to most go for the war
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. in ukraine conjunction was received by russian officials in caution and the steel with both career would violate view and sanctions. the russia supported in the past state. it was us this year and is uh, is, is 4 years ago we already met here with the north korean leader. today's visit to this level is a good message for the most active development of flight ties and direct contacts with colleagues from the democratic people's republic. of korea, for as late as long as the developments for us from south korea and sol, the north korean state media hasn't reveal details about what the meeting between kim and 210 will be about. now coming and spokesman has said 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, as well as the officials from the industry. now this gives us clues that defense
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cooperation and also in alms deal will likely be major topics accompanying came. includes jo, true and real, and he's the director of munitions. this is 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 12 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 a stronger role in cub, in the nuclear threat from north korea,
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florence louis alger 0. so let's give you some junk feet out of the story. what kim jones and this, jenny began in, feel young that his train across the board, a cultural, it's about $1200.00 club, which is by rail to vladivostok with teaching is attending economic for him. the entire trip takes around 20 hours, but the russian president says that he'll go to bush me close to the drive soon, sparking speculation. this is where the meeting will take place that it hawkins is long for us in moscow with the very latest to be what if anything is most good saying about the exact whereabouts of the norfolk we lead. if he's, you know, on russian soil as we believe he is. yeah, absolutely. what's your best scope presidents? those books when bid confirm kings only is indeed on russian soil and behind the governor of what he wants to cry in the russian far east. the saying that, that he met all the, the russian minister, all the ecology and results is that it's on the cause of met kim zulu in that city
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of cosign before the fight and went up to the cities. could city around 60 kilometers most overnight at most talk, as we heard best, but connection of course, that the meeting could take place even further north, around 1500 kilometers known to be precise. excuse me. at the most books need customer drawing much further away from the gulf stock now has been the confirmation from official sources. this is where the meeting could take place, but not to be approved to an audio said, but he will go that with what he's described. his own program and when he does people, everybody will know about it. now on the one hand, this would make sense, of course, because of the cause of the drum, is the probably the prize, the crown jewel in russian space program. it was built to give russia the ability to launch ship vehicles into space independently from black and all, and cause ext on. it's where it's lowest major mission is included in the lead on mission. just a few weeks ago. given that north korea is interested in developing its space
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program in the satellite, it's politic weapons program. this could be a logical place for them to me, even could showcase rushes space program technologies to north career. the best stage. of course it goes, but can i think, given that it's night time, no, in the rush as far east, we could find out in the next 24 hours. exactly where this meeting will take place . but of course done, you'll, uh, the company is sort of telling us bits and pieces with being fed, randy, but it being quite daunted about the agenda of the beach, even though it is a c, but weapons will be high. all not agend. indeed we find a lot of speculations about some sort of items deal that could take place. this is something that's been strongly the noise of but most group upcoming young. they've said there's no truth in this said. meet you pest golf, presidential spokesman, remain very coins saying that russia wants good family, close neighborhood ration with north korea. a given russian defense minister, 2nd short group visited from getting back in july. he attended
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a weapons exhibition of an if you parade. we've also seen top, but north korea, ministry officials joining that can jo in on this visit. so at least some sort of metric cooperation could be on the table, potentially many to drill something that's like i showed it. hadn't ruled out in an audio press conference anywhere from the deal was of course could potentially vaughn at un sanctions against north korea, which russia has supported in the past. so that something was back in mind all the way north. north korea will be interested in getting russian technology, whether that space technology, food production, when it's aaron assistance, they will be hoping to get something out of these folks out of this visit. and russel, of course, will be hoping to add north korea to its list of allies in the region to give more power more um, to, to, to push back, as well as the season against us influence growing us expansion in the east pacific and in east asia. so those things would certainly be up for discussion in any
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potential meeting that new york is that far as the most good. thanks to the update, let's call say, which is a miss robbie who's in the ukranian capital key even has to be said as a, the ukranian government will be watching events at east and russia with great interest that is exactly right. and that is because one of the ways in which ukraine's allies have helped it, apart from direct military aid ukraine's allies have been trying since the beginning of this conflict to put pressure on countries to keep them from selling the kinds of things that russia might need to refill its stocks of ammunition and this certainly would fly in the face of that effort. so people here will very keenly be watching the outcome of these meetings just to give you a sense of the ground reality with regards to things like artillery shells, western intelligence estimates put the number of rounds fired last year into ukraine by russia at around 10 to 11000000 rounds. now the defense industries,
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numbers say that at its peak that was nearly 60000 artillery shells being fired from russian positions onto ukrainian targets a day that was added to peak. that number is now down to around 20000 shelves a day. but even with that lowered number rushes firing, if you tell you that in the course of a month, more shelves into ukrainian territory than all of europe produces in a year. so that's a staggering figured. article say, i suppose was the details of what might transpire. a logical stucco set mean eastern russian become more a power attorney than really can t react. i will assume that reaction will be towards his allies to help bull or that is correct and there has been no official reaction today. certainly they don't want to be seen as being reactive to this meeting. but we can tell you is what's already a play. what's already happening is something, no doubt, officials here and key will be trying to spur forward more quickly. just yesterday,
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germans foreign minister doubled the number of fighting vehicles, said to be part of the next delivery that is coming into your train of 16 pilots are currently being trained and are likely to join the fight from the skies as early as winter and the talk of the town and key right now are us made out of terms long range, ballistic missiles that would give ukraine the ability to hit targets in crimea. that would certainly give them the ability to hit targets deep inside russia, though they've agreed that that won't be part of what those weapons will be used for. but there is an urgency to bring more weapons into your train as soon as possible. windsor is coming and by all accounts though, there's been incremental changes part of this counter offensive, or has been instrumental success as far as the ukrainians. there are concerned, the counselor offensive simply has not gone as well as plan. so it won't be that force in key. thank you. still head here all the out. is there a news iron out of us remarking one of the darkest days in chiles. recent history,
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i've been suppose a reco breaking night to portugal in the push to qualify for next to europe and football championship the the a lighter it seems like days off through with the weather across of south america at the moment after a destructive storm caused problems in the south of brazil where are expecting more storms over the next few days ago, amber warnings out, and you can see that cold front that's bringing those stones to uruguay, southern pots of brazil and power going, knocking temperatures down. and it will also join up with another weather system that's bringing some very heavy rain to bolivia over the next few days. those yellow peak showing where the rain is going for heavy as we could see some flooding on possible land size. with that for the south of this another where the front
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pulls into southern parts of chile temperatures down in the south facing where we expect them to be for this time. if you have that's not the case with the north. brazil continues to bon under the sweltering temperatures as we go wednesday into thursday. re a, we'll get a roasting were about 9 degrees above the average as we go into thursday fondest ones kicking in the through to friday. now as we move to central america and the car being on the major hurricane lee is called in some very rough seas. waves of about 5 maces is expected to move it's way further north, over the next few days, a taking those conditions to the west of the new, the not to weather update in the did you need to talk to the
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teams to a critical debate instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is yet to meet the to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, born in palestine under british rule, educated america, controversial professor in new york. he realized that she was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk, which is 0 world explores which meet him and influential writer. and champion of the palestinian cause in the west, at which time i'll just place on noticing around the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about to watch, you know, because every use of lisa who around the reminder of all told stories, mold in 5200 people have died at least in libya, following devastating floods from storm. daniel, the government's and tripoli says i have a 10000 missing students bust east. so the wave of destruction through the port city of data. look really to kim jones as arrived and rush hour ahead of the meeting between the president that's been treated the us please feel young, get ready to supply weapons to must go to the war in ukraine or the rock. the number of death is now reached city, 3000 to fridays of quake rescue tapes searching. so those fed trump done to the level but relief efforts have yet to reach more remote vic village's troll strength
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and looks at why this of quake was so devastating. it's the strongest squeak to hit morocco for 300 years. search and rescue teams are facing a huge challenge, getting to isolated villages and settlements in the rugged atlas mountain region. the west effected areas include the cities of myra cache, and i could do a region around 400 kilometers wide. and the area of i was suppose, which is folks who, around 600000 people, living in approximately 40 towns and villages. the village of f e, located on a fly plateau was the epicenter of the quake. in tato, done with a high and low atlas mountains, meet the scale of destruction is also great because quite caused landslides, which in some cases have completely destroyed remote villages. ok, logical and cultural heritage sites have been destroyed old by the damage to, especially in historical city. it's all done in the shower region known as the
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cartilage of southern west and morocco, the village of other c as almost completely disappeared. many of the houses are made of mode and easily collapsed under the force of folding rocks, land slides of also blocked roads and a complicating access for search and rescue teams. and the delivery of aid. the americans around the world and scramble to help people at home. following the quick natasha butler is the following efforts from congress where there are more than a 1000000 in the hospital comes living in france. it is a big, it is community outside of morocco's mina owns his grocery store. here in central, piracy has been devastated by the news. so she's decided to organize a donation to collection of things to send back home the account we're wanting to accomplish. we were in the cash only 2 weeks ago, and when i saw the destruction, the 1st thing i thought is, will we ever be able to go back? and we thought we have to help fast because we're watkins live day by day,
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particularly in villages. so now we really need to help them. so i mean is actually showing me a large picture from her cousin. he's driving through my ro cash the in touch, and he's showing her what the situation is like on the ground, the. well, the french government has offered morocco a to send a search and rescue teams, so father rabbits hasn't accepted the offer. and what the people i've been talking to here all telling me is that they say they understand everything tensions between false and okay. so some time, but this is not a types of politics, they say it's a time to really focus on people and what they need to do them all kinds of halls. so all americans in france, believe the disagreements come closer. we hope. and i think that the f quick will create diplomacy so that people are prioritize to it. you live dental? what do you own? is this furniture store? have family in northern morocco and they say that everyone in the community here in paris is doing what they can to help. well, young, called the, you know,
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students will do that. i think you see me on plus. the solidarity is amazing. shopkeepers, people everywhere in paris region to collect him to nations, clothes medicines, bandages. and it's not just americans of german, they're also helping us get everyone's been really touched by this. what's been, what's clear from old and welcome to re spoken to is just how difficult it is at a time like this to be so far from home. latasha, papa, how does era paris? well, the us government is taking google to cool save anti trust allegations. prosecutors will argue that the company used on site practices to become the most popular dominant search engine by fall calling. baker explains 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, 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,
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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? according to the us, it's because the company paid apple motorola, samsung and others billions of dollars to be the default search option. google
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acknowledges the deals, but doesn't specify the terms. the us says that's unfair. so it's using the law from the turn of the 19th century to stop the sherman. i think he says, you cannot have done that competitive agreements and you cannot monopolize or attempt to monopolize. that's all. since 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 routine 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 by the ministration allowing just going after it. but there's just been a larger push to go after
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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. public height is live for us in washington dc with more of the story as far as what works, what we wouldn't think is what we expect from this case. even cooled, patsy. as well. what's happening right now is the attorneys for the department of justice and the nature of the attorney representing the more than dozen states that have joined the lawsuit. they've just now finished opening arguments about an hour and a half judge. give us about a 20 minute break and so expect worried about now. lawyers for google are giving their side of the case. it's expected to take about 10 weeks of testimony. as experts say it is going to take months for the judge to decide this. because it could actually not come down till 2024. it isn't a jury trial. so it's been interesting,
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the judges interjecting questions on sort of legal grounds definition. so keeping the lawyers on their toes of it. but as colon mentioned, this really comes down to is google and a legal monopoly. what's in a legal monopoly? well, it's a company that's so big that no other company could possibly compete with them. and again, at the heart of this case, is that default settings. so we did get a little bit of news in the court room today, the attorney through the justice department say that google spends $10000000000.00 more than 10000000000 dollars year to get those default settings on your computer on your i. so now google for it's part says you look, people use our search engine where the dominant force because it's such a good search engine and people can change their default settings. the answer from the justice department is a finish up. their opening arguments was, what was the false don't matter then why is do we're willing to pay billions of dollars for that? so again, opening arguments well,
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it's still very noisy way. you uh, but what windows uh, through old loyce a, a buzz of what's going to happen and certainly in coal with how this is going to impact on the can see that depending on which way the verdicts goes, eventually of the experts will tell you, this is an absolutely huge, huge case of the just think about how much big tech dominates are large right now. so the government says, if google is a wind, what are the options that they'll look is asking the judge to break google up? that would have a huge impact on google and also that and all of their shareholders obviously. but the government also says it would increase competition, may be a search engine, could break through that, maybe has better privacy policy policies for consumers. it could also lower the cost of advertising, google as a pretty much a lock on online advertising. as a testimony in court was that they can basically set their own price,
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so it couldn't make it much cheaper for businesses to advertise. but it's even bigger than that. they're just a handful of really big tech companies that pretty much control our online lives. this could send the message if google wins, that the government could not take those businesses on. if the government wins, companies like facebook and meadows, parent company, and all the others might get concerned that the government is going to turn their attention on them next. interesting, very interesting indeed, punch equal have the force in washington dc. thank you. chilly how's the marking the 50th anniversary of the violent 2 against the elected socialist presence of the lender, that both general augusta penetrate to power hundreds, attend to the memorial at the presidential palace of the capital santiago. but they all the thousands killed or forcibly disappeared under the chaise rule elected america edits at least see a name and reports from santiago, a date of national morning,
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which flags that have staff under the presidential palace. a minute of silence the at this exact time and date, 50 years ago, she least 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 to day a senator for back tears as she recalled 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 i end this death survived. these people are all lining up to see the shoes that former printed instead of 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
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he committed suicide. this whole area was completely erased under the military dictatorship. they put cement all over it and it was only restored as a door to the palace. when should you return to democracy? in 1990 current and former heads of state from latin america, europe and scandinavia, attended the commemoration ceremony. amos discontinuation was to underscore the importance of defending democracy and human rights. he said me, i know what you to 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 were bet against those who say there was no alternative in 1973. of course they alternatives tomorrow or the next. when we have conflicts,
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we will be able to resolve them with the more democracy, not less. but to these conservative opposition boycotted the ceremony, underscoring how divisive the crew still is some say to the dictator, i wish the penal shape saved the country. what about the human rights violations? i ask you that what they, they told me, i know 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 wounds seeing human algebra, cynthia will. 7 all still head here, all the news i was full is a high altitude challenge for a little messy as well. tough winning team far will have that story strikes up to the break.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the both backed the crew of a russian airline all being held as heroes for a crush lending inserted the siberia pop me, old 165 passengers and crew went home dmitri. but think it has the story. a narrow escape and an airbus a $320.00 in the middle of a slight period field. the 165 passengers and crew had a nerve wracking morning as the pilots realized they would not be able to land at
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the destination. roll airlines flights 1383 took off from so cheap bound for almost but mid flight. the pilots declared an emergency hydraulic systems weren't responding. so they needed a longer runway than the one in ohms. oh no. they didn't know what can you call them? i went to the point, oh, you know what they do for the future. the stuff instead of just talking it up because it, when i went to go up on of the stink, didn't, and the with the landing gear and brake problems as well as strong head winds. the pilots realized that heading to noblest it'd be, it wasn't going to work either popular or bored nearby thought that, you know, the captain understood that the may not be enough fuel to reason of a c bisque airport on a plane. the captain is load of the lords, the captain makes the decisions and pay the responsibility. teachers to land in the field with a shot the released and what did successfully. well,
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because the forced landing damage the craft, but every one escaped unscathed. where we're going to be, there was no panic, and the crew did everything to prevent casualties. i think their true heroes. and some passengers even said the landing felt soft. uh then on a normal runway, dimitri method and go out to 0. 1 of those types of support is far. thank you so much. so home to time. grand slam champion, smell a hell of has been bad from tennis for 4 years. for adobe. violation of 31 year old germanium was suspended for 2 separate at the doping of fences or punishment. take surrender of the game until october 2026 and denies knowingly taking the band substances the former. well, number one says she will appeal for suspension. meanwhile, french woke up winter po, positive has been provisionally suspended because of the dumping of fence. a visual saved event as player returned a test with high levels of testosterone after natalia and league game last month. a
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2nd test sample will now be checked. if that's found to be positive, it could face a 4 year band. the sauce wrong is a hormone that helps to increase the endurance of athletes. pas was agents and the player would never purposely break the rules of 2016 progress sign for mattress. united from event is for then world record fee of a $115000000.00 in 2018. he was central to france's work up when in russia last year when he returns event is sort of free transfer. injuries of limited is playing time, and he was absent from the world cup and cats are shortly after going back to you, a pause. i made an official complaint with holly and prosecutors over alleged extortion and threats from a gang that included his brother. pop recently sat down for an exclusive interview with algae 0 is generation support program. the 30 year old spoke to presenter and mine am ronnie about the ongoing fight against racism and his home country,
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a friends of the media, something that us players we cannot really control and you feels like when we play about 9 becomes an issue and the race has come up, so it's always like a disadvantage. i would say when you're ready and everything is fine when we don't, we and then after a french, basically like a, the phone called in the franco come mobile ne, i mean you born in front. i'm born in friends, so when we, when is the friends that when he's not gimme some and it's like the manager is choosing the best players in france. so if it happens that pays a lot of people from africa, go anywhere else, but mean the best and the deserve to play the race has nothing to do with that. and this is the problem. you always try to look at the race when things don't go well and when things go well like he's not the problem. and that has to change. we don't that fee and his urgency in a team or facing out
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a high altitude challenge and their latest woke up qualifier. the team member arrived in bolivia with the match due to take place at more than 3000 meters above sea level. midfielder alexi mcallister posted a picture of himself and haley aux students in la paso ahead of the game, back in 2018. personally, instructor name are described plain conditions in the city. as in humane of 2016 european champions, portugal have recorded their biggest ever. when an international football, they be luxembourg. $9000000.00 in a year. 02024 qualifier. lever food, deal to joshua exploring twice as the gun callo rama. the suspended push on rinaldo missing out on the scoring opportunity. portugal now have 6 wins from 6 games, and their top of their qualifying wells kept their qualification hope to live as they took on lexia and ramsey sports and the pals respond to put his team had
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a late goals. david brooks completed a to know when wells our 4th english d and only the top 2 teams will qualify for the finals in germany automatic hero host germany are getting ready for a friendly against friends. reading faller is in temporary charge of the team. how's the flick was fired as manager following saturdays for one defeat against japan? germany exited last year is, woke up and cuts are at the group stage and have the last 4 of their pot spot games . besides, you know, lucian's that i knew on for, by the days when we always, when i've been over for a few years now, there are many reasons for that to the other countries. other associations have definitely caught up and big teams are also playing. well. you don't have to analyze or situation too much. we will not touch twice in a row in the group stage of the world cup. so it's clear that something is great to me. and the nfl aaron rodgers is out for the entire season with an achilles injury
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that's after his 1st game for the new york jets came to an abrupt and on monday, the 39 year old left the field in the 1st quarter projection rick times the legendary quarterback was making his jump, said you following his departure from the green bay packers and just bands hoping he could transform the team at last made the playoffs and the 20 ton season. and his absence the jet set didn't go on to win against buffalo bills. roger has now been lose out because this one left at least has the former known during these basketball team. we're celebrating our historic woke up victory. thousands bands gathered in frankfurt to welcome the new champions home. germany won the tallow for the 1st time with the victory over serbian sundays funnel that match was played in manila and a tournament hosted by philippines and the needs of that. and japan and next broke out in 2027 will be held in. cuts are okay, that is all your support for now back to you, so help. thanks very much. 5, then do you have the, what's in the opposite,
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