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since on to you as a veteran, those hands over the readings to adult or medical crisis images underlining the pivotal role of these dedicated cares. amy, now are an island called a with this documentary on that it's just the arise in the death tolls and devastating floods in east and libya. the interior ministry and tripoli says bolden, 5000 people instead of thousands moved, still missing the items that were on the fuel watching out of their life. and the whole set of coming up will be lines in the wrong category. a search teams came through levels,
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finds the volume is from last week's pathway. also, the us house of representatives is i think, a full with a piece, but the inquiry into presentation by his timely business dealings on north korea is lead. arrives in russia by training for a meeting with lots of it to, to and with themselves, supposedly on the agenda. the book, which is the fact that we begin in east, in libya, where the government tend aaa says more than 5200 people have died in devastating floods over 10000, missing more right and fell on sunday than any other single day during the past. 40 years and that bus to them sending a wave of destruction into the pools that you have done like level begins all coverage of how the logic a witness to the dissolves the points 2 way the flooding that would devastate then was them least 2 dams holding huge amounts of water burst, sending
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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. doing 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, order over maximum by the in the morning and tomorrow we do. we do have different numbers. got to the beauty to ship libya has 2 governments, the leader of the east and administration into brook says the immediate focus is on emergency response to the less number of the houses we have directed the government
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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 the nearby airports. as the scale of the catastrophe becomes clear. uh, mike level elder 0. like trying the reports from tripoli to it's been described as an on president to catastrophe. i mean, the footage coming out of 1000 shows entire communities, entire neighborhoods, reduced to rubble swept away by the floods for hearing numbers of around 10000 people are registered as missing. more than 2000 people confirmed dead and the death tool is only going to rise in the next couple of days. many are saying that
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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 for him. 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 know. 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 for seen libyans come together to try to reach the people in su,
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specifically in the city of deadman the. and the hope is that the politicians can set aside the differences and cooperate and focus on getting help to those in need . now, trina, ultra 0 tripoli because we just had a, it is beginning to roy to help floods, victims in libya took you said 3 cargo planes around 170 rescue personnel. so it's disaster management to 40 from both they've done. landed in then gone as a result. so the has more of this from a stumble to the turkish military plains that are carrying a landed in then guys and which is quite rare because because turkey is like 4 of the 3 poorly based government's not then guys the base government lab by sunday for half that so that is an exception for now. and according to the disaster and emergency management to, to, to of take you 168 out surface and on the water. a search and
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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 voice and the double tour. do you see that these was the 1st respond to the international call by the libyan government? and they say that in the coming days, they are going to provide even more of the scale of the station is quite a few months for turkey. lydia is quite an important country taking place in north of africa. so keep in good relations with libya for check. yes, some of the reasons, so to, to itself has gone to several natural disaster this year. i'm on the other hand, geopolitically. so turkey 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 pony because trick using a competition,
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putting it was gross, and the green is in. you submitted to radio and also several churches companies, particularly the construction companies, have huge investments in, in, in libya. the international aid has begun to reach morocco as the death toll from fridays of quite rises. the number of that has reached any 3000 musket teams on searching for those said trump under the rubble but relief assets have yet to reach many remote villages. the kind of case line for us from where again south america, but in the us quite zone may count as the sunset. so we had tools. what 96 hours now day full since the quake at began this real concert. it's not about the health and welfare of those that have survived, whether they're getting any health adult will look. we're 19 kilometers away from
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the at the center and here is made ship camp. so this morning there was just a few tens. look at it now. just so many people coming in, setting up their tents, and these tents had been given by volunteers. volunteers brought some cause of blanket and rob. i have brought blankets, food, tea, and all sorts of, of, of goods, milk. this has become the seller to what seems to me anything but a temporary makeshift count because it will take days, years, months for this area to be rebuild. according to the red cross, we're talking about 300000 people. so that are affected by this earthquake. and there could be more because the at the center that's just above this mountain on the other side. well, there are not sun,
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but many villages out of reach that are cut off. and so we've seen chup helicopters dropping aid in those areas don't knowing if those people that live in the village are alive or dead. meanwhile, here people are trying to get to grips with the, with, with their circumstances tonight. here's a family cooking chris, because not just for the family but for the community as a whole. and that's what we're seeing in the face of this calamity, moroccans uniting helping each other. but in this area, since i've been here this morning, absent are the government authorities and how does not full all the people, there was a talk to you about look just of experiences, but where they will forward to use all the authorities like warehousing as much as we possibly can an international aid is arriving, but obviously not where you are. but in some other parts of the, at the center it says, i know there is help arriving. i mean, the moroccan king right now is in mara cash
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a few kilometers away from where we are at the blood donation center. we've seen the american football team that's so celebrating, setting the example, giving blood. it is still a crisis unfolding. there is so much needs to be met. the moroccan authorities are pretty well equipped, but the, the amount of help that, that this country needs at the moment it just simply amends. i've been here for a couple of days and i can see that people's patience is running low, wondering how long will they be staying and this tends looks a so in a couple of days on thursday, torrential rains are expected here. what were to happen to these tense when the wind swept and what will happen to the valley is that we drove through that are that look like cascades of rubble. when the rain comes through here. and then there
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was the issue of the season changing in october. it will be the cold season already at night, the temperatures are dropping to 0 degrees celsius. now imagine for these children that are spending their time in inside these very small tents. and these families already struggling with the loss of their homes, their loss of their loved ones shaking both right and, but also cold. a successful risk in way can thanks very much that just take you to some pictures now that are just coming in to a new center and it's of king. how about the 6 the old lou ok visiting the injured and local hospitals? as nick said, you know, he's just not a blood transfusion center in the area. obviously the bulk of the football team. how be leading by example, a king. what was he making sure that his presence is filed across the country? he's highly revered. well respected and of course his leadership through this
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crisis will be incredibly important for keeping morale up and making people across the country. realize that, you know, somebody is in charge. the government is in charge. he's with the government and of course they all working together to make sure that the rite aid re arrives in the right locations and giving hope to those that have survived. and to console those that have lost family, family, friends, and loved ones in this tragedy, which is still emerging, where rescue operations continue to hold off on socially deka is actually even thought about 14 columbus is from the epi center of the quake, or no home remains. livable here and the mountain basically came down as the earthquake happened, huge chunks of it falling off and flattening this entire community. and you can see the strength of the power of chunks of the mountain falling off as uh,
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as we just pod across the valley. you can see just how large parts of it came down and that were told is one of the, of the tragedy that quotes are. you see this gentleman here talking to someone destroyed on the phone. people have lost everything here and there is help that is arrived in the form of various volunteers will. so official rescue search and rescue teams. but the real issue you have now is that we're being told they don't expect any survivors to be found is pretty much a recovery operation. dogs are still being used here. we just spoke to a group of spanish volunteers and they said that they came here with hope to find survivors. they've only found body so far. they say the dog, i don't finding anyone alive now, one of the massive challenges of when it comes to help to getting help here is the road the network. and you can see here
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a clock that stopped the earthquake just past 11 pm on friday night. but again, the access to get here is so difficult, it is remote mountainous areas. here you see people still trying to gather what they cod from their broken homes. um, getting here were so difficult, even bringing heavy machinery is pretty much impossible because the roads are so narrow that wind up the road. so while you're here, what one of the i think heart warming things when you see a tragedy like this is how people come together. so many volunteers, we're just going to show you here still very much i or an active recovery operation where people are using their hands using pick axes. just to go through the rubble to try and find bodies to hand them over to their loved ones. to be able to bury them. stephanie decker hodges 0 on the outskirts of my cache in the atlas mountains will continue a coverage from merrill k through the day. springs modi's the the us,
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the speaker of the house of representatives is calling for the impeachment, inquiry into preston. j buying and kevin mccarthy is accusing buying the keys of using his position to help his son hunter, with his business dealings. the white house has criticized the impeachment, investigation of extreme politics. i am directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into president jo bike. this logical next step will give our committees the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the american public. is exactly what we want to know. we are committed to getting the answers for the american public. nothing more, nothing less. we will go wherever the evidence takes us. we'll have to do a castro as well now from washington, dc. or how speaker kevin mccarthy appears to be unilaterally launching this
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impeachment inquiry himself, which was a 1st and us history. when normally it would take a full house vote to make this happen, but inside are saying the car see lacks the votes, even from some of his republican colleagues to launch this impeachment inquiry into biden. after an exhaustive investigation led by house republicans has yielded no direct evidence proving the corruption allegations against abiding those allegations that relate to biden's time as the vice president and accused him of financially benefiting from his son hunter, biden's foreign business dealings. democrats say these efforts are an overwhelming failure in investigating president biden and an effort to distract the public from former president from upcoming criminal trials by the end and trouble likely face off again. and next year's presidential elections. the white house as a launching of a impeachment inquiry now is extreme politics at its worst. meanwhile, how speaker mccarthy was likely pressured into this move by far,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about 2 weeks ago. just bear with me. so rob, the reminder of all adults, stories mold and 5200 people have died in eastern olivia the following devastating floods from storm deal. 2 times best in the east, sending a wave of destruction through the port city of deadman. international aid has begun to reach morocco as he does. charles with fridays as quite broad. is this, the number of debt has now reached any 3000 of the speaker of the us house of representatives, calling for and a peace between quantities of preston, j 5. kevin, to call these accusing by diffusing disposition to help his son hunter, with his business dealings. the trade and carrying the knolls cree elidah has arrived in russia, the head of
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a meeting between him and present lots of it. putin. the suspects appeal young is ready to supply weapons to most go for the war in ukraine. any homes deal with north korea would violate un sanctions that russia has supported in the past. since and most of it has moved. north korea's leader receives a warm welcome as this train crosses into russian territory. it's kim jones, 1st trip abroad in more than 4 years high ranking russian officials who met him said there was much to gain for both countries. it was us to insure is 4 years ago we already met here with the north korean leader. today's visit of 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. to kim is visiting at the invitation of present vladimir putin, each of something the other needs of north korea struggling economy could use a boost from russia. among kim's entourage is joe to wrong director of the
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munitions industry. rushes ammunition supplies are running low as the war and ukraine drags on. it could benefit from access to north korea, stop piles of soviet era. munitions. i'll just say are asked russians and pastors, the united nations in arms deal within the works. it is, but he refused to answer. the us says, any weapon sales would violate un sanctions of north korea. i will remind both countries that any uh, transfer of arms from north korea to russia would be in violation of multiple united nations security council resolutions. and we of course, have aggressively enforced our sanctions against entities that fund russians war effort. and we will continue to enforce those sanctions and will not hesitate to impose new sanctions appropriate. but russia and north korea are already under extensive sanctions. add more international pressure, could bring them closer together. vladimir putin is already in russia as far east for an economic for him to come to
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a meeting with tim as expected. in the coming days spent in monahan l g 0. the hawkins and mosca hospital on kim jones visit to russia. as 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 one must go above him. young. they've said there's no a truth in this, so it'd be true. pest golf. presidential spokesman, remain very coins saying that russia wants good family, close, maybe, abrasions with north korea, a given that russian defense minister, 2nd short group visited from young back in july, he attended a weapons exhibition of an if you parade. we've also seen talked but and what we have been to the officials joined that can join 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 vonage un sanctions against north korea, which russia has supported in the past, so not something was back in mind all the way north korea,
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north korea will be interested in getting russian technology, whether that space technology, food production, when it's air and 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 much as to use it 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 potential meeting. the us government is taking google to cause empty trust allegations prosecute as well. ok. the company used on fine practices to become the most popular. a dominant search engine by fall calling bacon 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,
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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 motorola, 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 unfair. so it's using a law from the turn of the 19th century to stop in the sherman. i think he says, you cannot have done that competitive agreement 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 paid a 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,
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the 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. a crew of the russian to allow is being held as heroes for a crash landing inside period. $165.00 passengers and crew and hummed to meet treatment. we think it has more a narrow escape and an air bus. a 320 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 the destination. as we roll airlines flights, 1383,
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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? to the point oh, you know what they do for the future. the. instead of just give it up because it only took off on the stink, didn't. and then with the landing gear and brake problems, as well as strong head winds, the pilots realized that heading to noblest it'd be, it was going to work either hoping to avoid nearby thought that the captain understood the may not be enough fuel to reach the office to be escaped port on a plane, the captain, his load of the lords, the captain makes the decisions and pay the responsibility. he chose to land in the field with a shot the released. and what did it successfully? well, because the forced landing damage the craft,
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but every one escaped unscathed. we're going to be. there was no panic and the crew did everything to prevent casualties. i think they are true heroes. and some passengers even said the landing felt soft. then on a normal runway to meet you method and go out to 0 us if at all we've got crib and he's already in hoff allowed to stay with this. weather is next to the left about the inside story busted out the the a. hi, lo that off the closing widespread damage in libya, storm daniel moved across into egypt where it took some very powerful winds. we had warnings out for potential sand storms and those on several conditions are expected to be felt across the event over the next few days. so very strong winds, as well as the showers here in the winter weather. however,
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it lingering around eastern areas of turkey and pointing across into the caucuses remains a very hot picture for much of a rock and to wait for the south. of this most settled temperatures where we expect to see them just a chance of a storm or shower, sweeping into a south west of saudi and in t. m and nothings do clear up in the north west of africa for places like egypt as the remnants of storm. daniel stopped to push the way for the east. instead we'll see the west. the weather is starting to collect in the north west for the likes of algeria, as well as morocco. places that for the last quake are expecting to see some light showers on thursday. been an improving picture here to end the week. now close the central band of africa, we're expecting the storms to rumble across the democratic republic of congo. certainly by wednesday. let's clear a picture down a quote across south africa since sunshine in japan is book kula in cape town on thursday.
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the 10s of thousands of children were born in 2 well lived on the, 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. check it, do you think 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 erect, last generation on al jazeera divided and embroiled in a civil war. libya is hit by devastating floods, thousands are dead, and so one's more missing. how will the company deal with this to that and how, what the little for rivalries affecting rescue operation? this is inside store
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