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the people to allow us into their lives digging into minus each as you tell the stories, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm so robin, you're watching the out of the reviews online. my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a rise in the desk told them devastating floods of eastern libya. the interior ministry and tripoli says more than 5000 people, looked at a 1000 small, still missing will be live in morocco. for search teams came through level defines the volume as of last week's of quake. also, the us house of representatives is opening a formal impeachment inquiry fit to present
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a bite of his family business dealings. and those queers lead arrives in russia by train for meeting with black to may of 2 tips with themselves reportedly on the agenda. as far as smell with the sport to time grand slam champion simona how it has been banned from tennis for 4 years. for a doping violation there mania and a former well, number one, special appealed a decision and has vowed to clear her name. the welcome to the news that we begin in eastern libya, where the government in tripoli says bolden follies 1200 people have died after a stroll storm trigger, devastating floods over 10000 still missing more rain fell on sunday than any one single day. during the past 40 years and much of data, a city that has over 100000 people, it's under water,
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up to 2 dams and full bridges collapsed. michael, apple begins on coverage of the was a witness to that is off the points 2 way. the flooding that would devastate den 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 water cut through done is neighborhoods destroying bridges, roads and hines, sweeping residents out to see 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. uh, but we don't have a different number right now. maybe later today or over
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a maximum by the in the morning tomorrow we do, we do have different if somebody's got to be ready to ship. libya has 2 governments . the leader of the eastern administration into brook says the immediate focus is on emergency response to this number to help. 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, said, is already beginning to arrive at nearby airports. as the scale of the catastrophe becomes clear, uh, mike level al jazeera, but i tried to, a correspondence in libya, joins us now from chipley descends. the emergency operation continues. it what really has to be one of the libby as was natural disasters?
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that's right, so i mean, this isn't on president, unprecedented a catastrophe that has re have that on eastern libya. specifically though, and then the most impacted city has definitely been the city of doesn't know. i mean we've seen pictures of entire neighborhoods and tire communities swept away into the sea. and, and like you said 1000 like the report says, thousands of people still unaccounted for. and of course, the malik aid has begun to come in from regional neighbors and international sol says, but the real question that we've been asking all day, and many people have tried to answer that are being allowed to 0 is the fact that your country is split between east and west, there are 2 administrations, both fighting for power at the moment. all they cool today thing this a budget was emergency response but the people are demanding so very, very much well, like you saw and, and,
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and mike's report. lisa, after the world police officers strong men who controls most of eastern libya, has appointed an emergency committee. well prime minister, i've been having debate about here in triple. he has also done the same thing. i just came back from motors square, where i talked opposite. i need to be, but uh, and i asked him, i asked him, how are, are you, are you going to be able to coordinate with the eastern authorities? what he told me was whatever needs to be done to help the people in need. he's, he's, he's also just today said he's located around $515000000.00 for these impacted areas to help we build. uh, but uh, you know, the issue is these are rival governments and the other day a. so, you know, it's likely that we can start seeing issues come up when it comes to us of this as
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a supervision who's going to oversee the rescue operations or, or the funds. also who's going to be spending this money? who's going to be giving these a, rebuilding b, b, b, b, b, b, devastated. areas like the city of does not wish to see what happened studying the coming out. so the baby with medic try that. i mean, tripoli, thank you. well ladies beginning to arrive as well except to help those floods, victims and libya. turkey has said 3 cargo planes around a 170 rescue personnel from its disaster management authority. well, both thanks. i landed in bengal as a result of that has moved from stumble to the turkish military plains that are carrying a landed in then guys and which is quite rare because because turkey is like for the 2 poorly based government, not then guys, the base government lab by 70 for half that so that is an exception for now. and
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according to the disaster and emergency management to, to, to of take you 168, a surface and on the water. a search and rescue personnel landed in then, ghazi. and in that 3 planes there were blankets, jen, retailers, hygiene kids rein, quotes, the rescue of vehicles and also, and also a voice and the deductible towards the same 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 as the scale of the station is immense. what turkey lydia is quite an important come for it taking place in north of africa. so keeping good relations with libya for check. yes. some of the reasons sold to, to itself has gone through a several national disaster this year. and on the other hand,
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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 point of the construct using a competition. putting it was gross and the green is in, you submitted to radio. and also several turkish companies, particularly the construction companies, have huge investments in, in, in libya. well, let me know, i spoke to g like california is the vice president of the international committee of the red cross. he said that that's an urgent need to scale of 8 operations in east, in libya as well, 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, across all those years of conflict,
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we have warehouses with stocks. so immediately we supported the libyan red cross border and t is in the data, not region in the east to provide life saving us systems to help them. if i create 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 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 indeed as an unfolding tragedy by the hour. let's just talk about the political difficulty. you are a neutral organization, globally renowned and well known, yet you are in the country that is very obviously politically divided east or west . and there was a military conflict continuing to carry on. how do you deal with a b as an organization be a neutral aba to adult? so now you're having to deal, are you dealing with one voice or all you dealing with 2 voices here?
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so we and i must say for us that again and again we see when we have a issue, many debt in tragedy such as this one is not this time to uh, 40 decides to manually and assistance lives. so you need assistance and we have our user and most of it and i, which is that we talk and have our, uh no trouble. our relations with all the parties. so throughout the conflict, we have been discussing, having relations with all the different parties. we have office is of course, and while headquarters is in tea party, but we have offices in misled thing, the main ghazi working in the east of the country. so we continue to, to, to, to use these channels that we had developed over the years during the, the years of i'm 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 i'm distort accepted and,
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and that we can also shoot for deal to disease in the attempt to provide life saving assistance. a bunch of overhead here, all the houses have. and these are including the us versus google. the tech john touched the cold as the government cranks down on the bill. police in digital advertising, tech jobs pull releases a new line of products, but we'll leave with us something sales and support devastating these assignments. so if this legendary class about those details coming up in the the international aid has begun reaching the role cove as the death toll. from friday's a quick rises, the toll has no risk to nearly 3000 rescue teams all searching for those fed. trump, under the rubble but relief efforts have yet to reach some remote villages, actually 100 percent. as this report for the rescue operation in the atlas mountains,
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a few minutes off to the helicopter thoughts into the sky was thought to get a glimpse of the scale to the devastation. entire villages wiped out desperate villages waving to the craft, asking for help to apply that capitalism and moving that to through the deep ravine . strong winds could compromise the entire rescue operation. the crew is looking for the right spot to add drop supplies. a hot breaking the boxes. this box is that you see as you fly over the at the center of the sacred areas, the pilot has decided to be risky to not do this particular area. and he has given all the, the saw as dropping me about italian, a supply line to the effect, the local community. the army had
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a cup to is hopping around the area of the only chance for those drafts in desolate villages or on the thieves of the address mountains. we landed in less than y'all was the rescue. teams continued the search. oh, what does the hours go by? the chances of finding survivors fade away? the sudden that'd be our teams are operating non stop. you're following all safety measures. you have significant dogs and cameras to detect people trapped on the durability. those who look pulled alive with starts a long journey of recovery. populate, how much was rescued from the village of oak on. she's been traumatized by what she went through. i think after what i saw and the people who lost their lives. i cannot think about tomorrow, said we leaving remote area. we're excess, it's difficult. the ones that are rushed to hospitals. cash code is neither.
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we is concerned about someone who might be there to keep on the distribution has been trapped for 3 days and who risk having kidney failure. we need locked us in the most likely he will need diagnosis and i was just either i was given a read access to the armies operations center with plans. emergency responds to ami generals, showing the live footage from jones, detecting areas requiring immediate action. those with lots behind in the devastated bit what we need time to boil the loss of their loved ones and build new lives. as you might punches era from the epi sent out to escalate the story. nicholas keys also live for wagon and south america. i shall say parts of the api center as well. uh, nicholas. the sun is about to say, uh the know the cold evening awaits those that have survived the quake. and
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that's right. it is going to be another difficult night for many of the people that we've seen setting up tens here. the temperatures in a couple of hours will reach z, will drop to 0 degrees celsius. and we've been here all day. and we have seen very little presence of the government or moroccan authorities, a few kilometers away mar, cash. the king went to give some blood setting an example to the moroccan people, but also showing his presence especially it's very important. and as a symbol, especially for those that are here, we're waiting for american authorities to reach some of these remote areas very far and very difficult of access. the at the center is 19 kilometers away from where i stand. it could take normally in normal circumstances, just a few hours to get there. no,
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it's taking days. the authorities are using helicopters dropping aid, but they don't know how many survivors, how many injured there are, according to the un, 300000 people. so are in need of help. a 100000 of those are children. other close to that we can still see those pictures, the other screens, the devastation across the region is as hashem showed us in the military, a helicopter sold say that he went and saw the way you are. obviously people desperately in need of shelter, the guessing help, but from civil society groups. what do they really still need right now? because you did mention a few hours ago that medical attention was gas. there are indeed people where you are to every other person that i have seen in this camp has some sort of an injury, whether it be an injury from the rubble. and then there are the,
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those that are less visible injuries, those scars that run deep, which is the emotional trauma of what has happened. as i mentioned, a 100000 of those, our children, the trauma of losing their homes, a loved one, a parent, a mother, a father. that's gonna take years for them to rebuild themselves. we seen volunteers distribute food, distribute diapers milk. but what people need the most at the moment is shelter because the rainy season is about to start on thursday. torrential rains are expected in this region of the high atlas mountain. well, these tents that are behind me with down to the winds and those rains and those roads that are covered with rubble. how will that affect the area? the situation is going to get worse, as this unfolding,
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humanitarian crisis develops. nicholas like so as the in where gave it medication. thank you. well, bulk is around the world has scrambled to help people at home following the, as quite natasha busters. following the relief efforts from power as well, there are more than a 1000000 in the hospital comes living in fonts. it is a big it is community outside of morocco's mina owns his grocery store. here in central, piracy is big data spaces, buys and use. so she's decided to organize a donation to collection of things to send back home. yes, i was wanting some club. i guess 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 walk ins live day by day, 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 myra cache,
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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 is a search and rescue team say father rabbits hasn't accepted the offer. and what the people i've been talking to here are telling me is that they say, say on the side of intentions between false and okay. so some time. but this is not a type of politics. they say it's a time to really focus on people. and what they need to them, all kinds of halls to 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. i can 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 oil and filter it on the students. to do that, i think you see me on plus. the solidarity is amazing. shopkeepers, people everywhere in paris region to connect him to nations, clothes medicines, bandages. and it's not just americans of german,
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they're also helping us get everyone's being really touched by this. what's in, what's clear from all the americans that we've spoken to is just how difficult it is at a time like this to be so far from home and such a popular house is there a paris? well literal thinking to these 6 tubs visited the hospital, as dick mentioned to the quick survivors of being treated and where he to donate his blood is the 1st visit since fridays, devastating quite the magnitude 6.8 quite was most powerful to hit the rock and maybe a century or the in the us, the speaker of the house of representatives is calling for an patients inquiry into preston. dr. barton kevin, because he is accusing positive using his role to help his son hunter with his business dealings. the one tells us, criticize the impeachment,
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investigation as extreme politics. i am directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into president jo by 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. how did you at castro hospital from washington dc? how speaker kevin mccarthy appears to be unilaterally launching this impeachment inquiry himself, which is a 1st and us history. when normally it would take a full house vote to make this happen. but inside our st. mccarthy lacks the votes, even from some of his republican colleagues to launch this impeachment inquiry into biting after an exhaustive investigation led by house republicans has yielded no
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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 faced off again and next year's presidential elections. the white house as the launching of impeachment inquiry now is extreme politics at its worst. meanwhile, how speaker mccarthy was likely pressured into this move by far? right. republicans who threatened to asked him from his speakership, and to withhold their support in an upcoming vote, to avoid a government shut down at the end of the month. did you a castro alger 0 washington? that's right and caring. be those 3 meta as arrived in rush or ahead, all of
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a meeting between him and present. that's been to said the us suspects of feeling young is ready to supply weapons to must go for its war. and you cried. ringback and the obstacle with both korea would violate un sanctions that russia has supported in the past sense and model that explains north korea's leader receives a warm welcome as his train crosses into russian territory. it's kim jones, 1st trip abroad in more than 4 years. a 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 because of 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. kim is visiting 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 on trust this 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, stockpiles of soviet era, munitions, elders, they are asked rushes and pastors, the united nations in arms deal within the works and as, 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 a 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 russia's 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. latimer food is already in rush as far east for an economic for them to come to
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a meeting with tim is expected in the coming days spent and mom ahead al jazeera of forward slurry is mother thing developments for us. and so in south korea, north korea and state media hasn't reveal details about what the meeting between kim and $210.00 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 cooperation and also in alms deal will likely be major topics and alms deal would be against un security council resolutions. and that is also the concern that north korea could be getting technology that would help in advance. it's nuclear weapons program in which and for selling arms to russia. and that's why we've had us
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officials. we knew the warnings to north korea. and we've also recently hud, south korean president, you into your china to pay a stronger role in cub being the nuclear threat from north korea, florence louis alger 0. so, well let's give you some jokes. we know full. the story controlling strategy began in pyongyang, his trade across the board at kasha. it's 1200 kilometers by rail to valuable still quit suits. it is a 10 to economic forum. now the entire trip takes around 20 hours, but the russian president says that he'll go to book to show the cost of the dried su, sparking speculation. this is where the 2 will meet of the whole cause i'll correspond to this life as though it must go with the very latest w wants. if anything is, must go saying about sort of the exact whereabouts of the north korea lead to. i don't have to actually told the public at home, but he's all russian. so indeed, yes, we do,
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you know, the nice community to is own russian. so. busy that's been confirmed, bugged me to pass golf residential spokesman. however, where he is at this time is called to say the visits has traditionally been a shrouded in a cloak of secrecy. he was seen before swell released sometime late to fix his worries. some time later in the buddha, city of his son, he was dentist of the pictured in the cities, which is a city about 60 kilometers north of a lot of us spoke. so he's making his way north, through the russian fall, reese to that, so it's not improved that announced his visit to the bus, thought the cost withdrawn, which is a, a, a jewel in the russian crown. all in the space program enabling rush of the launch . its own vehicles into space independently of the box. and of course, in detroit, in kazakhstan and food and said he would have what he pulls his own program there. it's unclear of fees that elements are link if they will meet up at the customer. try with clear that rush has been building
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a closer ties with those career just in july saga showed the defense minister of course visited soon young from intrigue suspicion. so for them to me that would make sense. however, we have to wait for any official confirmation, because as i say, the visits is routed very much in secrecy. and that will lock you to see over the next 24 hours or so wherever executive video is due meets and will hold those blocks from folks. and he said, well, the criminal and it started about that location itself time you'll, i mean, the agenda seems to be pretty obvious for those watching from outside, both russia and north korea. and it's all about weapons and it's where the russia will get the adult career can give the yeah, indeed it's about what's both sides can get from these, but actual thoughts and what both sides can bring to the table. and certainly the speculation from west beneficial as has been that russia will be seeking a weapons from north korea for it. so cool,
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special metro operation in ukraine. now those are claims that both mosca and come young have denied most of us. that there's no truth in those claims, but it's clear, obviously, that north korea, which has domestic issues of its own to do with the economy with food supply will certainly be looking for. so we're seeing something from these tools. we've got to be opposed to be that the access to technology space technology to help with it sounds a lot program is ballistic weapons program, food production to minutes, air and assistance. and what's in it for rush or force, aside from those claims of weapons, which most go has denied, would be to make north korea pulse of its partnership. it's group of allies in that region to push back against what moscow sees as us expansionism and us assertiveness in east asia. so both sides of looking to bring something to these thoughts. i normally take something away for the organs back home that they will hold is that for the most good things to be update? because episode will be his reaction from the ukrainian capital,
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keep the officials and key of are no doubt watching closely the outcome of these meetings. one of the ways in which ukraine's western allies have been supporting it apart from direct military aid. they've been putting pressure on countries to try to stop rushes ability to buy more weapons, to buy dual purpose items, to restock ammunition that it's been using in ukraine. so these meetings certainly being closely watched just to give you a sense of the reality on the ground. western intelligence estimates say that russia fired between 10 and 11000000 rounds of shows into ukraine last year. and while many of them, no doubt were targeting military positions, trench positions, targeting soldiers. more often than not, those shells were targeting civilian areas. we must remember that one of the most intense battles to be carried out in this war so far was not for some military strategic target. it was for a civilian town of buff moods, where there was enormous displacement. there was enormous destruction and enormous
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loss of civilian life. one of the numbers that have been put out by ukraine's defense ministry in recent weeks is at its peak. russia was firing 60000 shells per day into a new frame. that number. now is that around $20000.00, but still, even if this lower number in a month, the rest of fires more shows into ukraine than all of europe produces in a year. so there is no doubt going to be a conversation between ukraine and it's western allies to spur forward to hurry along any provision of weapons that it can just 24 hours earlier. germany's foreign minister was in keys and fledged twice as many fighting vehicles in the next round of equipment being shipped into keys twice as many as was previously planned. the f, 16 pilots are being trained and are expected to join the fight as early as this winter in the top of the town at the moment. are us made out of camp long range ballistic missiles that would give ukraine the ability to hit targets in crimea
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would give you crane the threat to be able to hit targets deep inside russian territory, though they've agreed not to do so. there was a sense of urgency at the moment president, for a lot of mirror zalinski has talked about a long the war. there is a concern over morales, this goes on much longer. and part of the urgency is because, even though there's been instrumental success on the premium side in terms of battlefield, a success is the counter offensive, simply has not going as well as plan. zane bus route of the old is 0. he's, well, it's audio slides from washington, dc is jenny towns, he's the director of the 38 program, but the steps center which provides research analysis and commentary on north korea could help you with this this town on. i would just say, era lies on the eastern front of russia. we'd like the russian president to the little screen, the president a deal they will be behind close tools. so once a week, to a see, if all we get to the outside world, he might say is a photo opportunity and time checks. and obviously
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a lot of speculation about what both sides are looking for. why would they actually needs to meet in person? i'm going to, i think there's probably a lot to the story about the trying to get arms and not being willing to supply them as well as, you know, potentially manpower. and i think there's lots of questions uh, you know, what would work for you to get in return and everything from economic assistance, oil and gas shipments to potential, you know, a technological transferred in the future. so there's, there's a lot of reasons why both sides might see this is a good opportunity to increase their cooperation. and i think there's a lot, we won't know as well of whatever happens. yeah. the, the opportunities that to find that boy suppose that have problematic is it is to, you might say the details of the deal i made public, especially since russia has all the occasions supported the united nations security
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council on sanctions against north korea. yeah, i think the russians have always, you know, they have voted for resolutions against your career. they have work to be in compliance with those resolutions. i am not sure the that, uh, dedication is there anymore. especially as more and more sanctions. i put on russia itself, and so i think what you're seeing is a either a very broad interpretation of distinctions, or even simply of disregard physicians at this point in time given the, the urgency of the situation and the, the stakes of what's going on. we've seen you in a rush, i also defend north korea and blocked any further actions against them for all the weapons testing that they are doing that does violate international law. so i think, you know, this both sides have really already solidified the,
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the cooperation that they're doing and, and, and we've watched it grow for now a couple of years. i mean, those career in recent weeks is what launch missiles, the potential for satellites as well. i haven't gotten say, well, also news of the technical something to read a development that to be put on fast track, yet the public apparently we get various reports from people who left the country where they can, that it's starving. that's crop failure. i mean, those career really needs help. now. where do you see that help coming from in terms of rushes assistance? well, i think, you know, we've already heard of shipments of, for instance, wait and oil going into north korea from the russians. and i'm sure that will be increased. i'm sure part of the asked from the grant will be forced on increased in those areas, but not be as also now in the process of reopening its borders. and so the, the scarcity that we saw over the past couple of years due to restrictive borders
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and restricted trade, that's going to start to lose and as well. so it's not just about rush at the moment, but it's really kind of an outreach strategy that's going to be going on. and you know, all the countries that might be willing to work with and how the reasons. so the interesting few hours ahead, but for the moment, jenny town, thanks so much for joining us. follow the steps and set to thank you. still had it on the use of the no escape in russia's western region will tell you what happened to display it by woods. and then suppose that i come back and display by quote, you go with netflix to qualified for next year. is european championships that go with the, the hello that off the closing widespread damage in libya storm. daniel moved
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across into egypt where it took some very powerful winds. we had warnings out for potential sandstorms, and those on the federal 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, 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 a remnants of storm. daniel stopped to push the way for the east. instead, we'll see the west a weather starting to collect in the north west for the likes of algeria as well as morocco, places that so the us 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.
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certainly by wednesday. let's clear a picture down across across south africa, some sunshine in johannesburg. kula in cape town on thursday. the learn. learn please be coming to enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges in a sense of belonging to the success ethan, it's been my success and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. a
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bunch of dental edges. 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 finance. a sense of community on the jersey to the pulled back to what you know, what was over by the top stories building 5200 people have died at east and libya following devastating floods from the stove. daniel, the 2 tabs bus to the east, sending a wave of destruction through the port city of douglas. international aid is also it'd be got to reach, but rock k was the death toll from friday's spike continues to rise. then above
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that has now reached the 3 styles and the speaker of the us house of representatives is quoted for the impeachment inquiry into present. joe biden, having the coffee is accusing by using his position to help his son comes up with his business dealings. the us government is taking google's coal to empty trust allegations. prosecutors will log in with the company use of the 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, 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
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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 acknowledges the deals, but doesn't specify the terms. the us says that's unfair. so it's using the law
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from the turn of the 19th century to stop the sherman. i simply says, you cannot have the competitive agreements and you cannot monopolize or attempt to monopolize this. or 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 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,
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they can. but this is just one of several cases the us is making against the giants of silicon valley as a customer that particularly enjoys us now live from washington dc with little of the story. and patty, this case is going to be a long controlled out. it's not going to be completed over night. mm hm. no, it's gonna take a while, but in just what i've seen in this 1st day, it's going to be fascinating and covering these sorts of cases over many years. i've always been able to make a correlation between how much money is at stake with how much money the companies have spent with lawyers to prep the witnesses. the 1st witness has now taken the stand. he's an economist at, at google. and i can't say that i've ever seen anyone as well prepped with stan, cross examination as this one. so there is a lot of money on the line. it's about 10 weeks, as i said, for the trial. and it's going to take the judge. it's not a jury trial is going to get judge months. it can, i mean, we might not get
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a decision till 2024. but at the heart of this case is the question. why do we use googling as a verb and not, let's say being as a verb? well, the us government says the reason for that is very clear that that google has spent about $10000000000.00 a year to get all the device and computer makers to make their search engine the default. so basically you get a phone, turn it on, that's what you've got. you've got google. google is, are you, we look, we've got a secure product. that's why everybody uses google and everyone says googling it, they say. and also in the lawyer actually in his opening statement showing the judge just are easy, it is to defy to get rid of that default setting. so it's going to be very interesting. it's really gonna set are on is the default. the reason why google is such a holland is such a massive company and the justice department lawyer came up and said, it's been the default isn't worth that much, then why do you spend billions to do it? so it's going to be interesting indeed, and you know, you say it's all big money,
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but at the end of the day, the can see you, but is the $1.00 that wants to the how it's got an impact on that, but it will end in some shape or full bunch, is it really well and that's but also the government has to prove the government has to prove that consumers are being hurt because there isn't enough competition to prove that they're monopoly. they have to prove that google is so big and so powerful that no other competitor could even possibly take any of that market share. but it is going to about couple of ways. google is parent company, alphabet, easily one of the richest country companies in the world, and it's going to impact their shareholders another way is google controls most of the online advertising if they are forced to get rid of that. because when the government filed papers, they said one option might be to break up google. so they use, the government says if that happens, advertising could get cheaper. and they say this in a competitor come a lot, come around and have another google search engine that doesn't have the power that
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perhaps would have better privacy settings. so it will have an impact on consumers in that way. and the bigger picture, think about our online world, there's just a handful of companies now that pretty much control how we are online. if google widths, it is much less likely it's government square. these take a look at, let's say, may met of the parent company, facebook or twitter or x is, is it's now called if the government does, when i think it, those companies have to be worried that they're going to be next. the plot seconds doesn't get passed a but so they will have to just leave it that and see what happens in a few months time to for the event particular event for us in washington, dc, or also stay home the tech see and the joint tech apple was just released as latest i phone and apple watch that tries to reverse the slip in sales is also moving away from is propriety charging cables to the u. s. b. c. other, your opinion requires feedback is to adopt
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a common charging connection by december next year. rob rentals principal on this for is the upside to apple store in los angeles, and the very latest dropping of a sort of high profile launch. but it's lost a bit of the gloss, really hesitate, some previous law, which is all this talk about climbing down to the pest of the low. but the sort of sockets unfolding shad price to well, you're right, the new phone, the apple iphone $15.00 is not a revolutionary device. it has some inc, or mental improvements. over previous versions. there's going to be a faster, somewhat faster cpu. uh, the company says that the a camera is improved and will take better pictures, especially in low light. uh, the premium version, the iphone pro 15 will be made with a case of titanium, a very, uh,
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a tough but very light metal. uh that will make that make the iphone uh much lighter for users to handle. uh, and as you mentioned the uh, i have the, the excuse me, the, the u. s. b c connector is something that all i phone users in the future and all apple product users, including watches, uh uh, pads and laptops are going to have to get used to. uh, because the european union has mandated this as a common way of charging up these types of electronic devices. so uh, again, a more incremental change. nothing truly revolution very despite the very highly produced and slick uh, video presentation that the apple put out today on the internet and the price tag. uh for the basic model, going to be about $800.00 and then the premium model,
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the iphone, 15 pro, $900.00. but there are trade in options and various uh, monthly payment plans that could bring that down into a more reasonable range. the uh device is available now for pre order and will appear in stores in some areas on the september the 22nd. and just to add that to this, been a good period of time for apples business, they've expanded their market share over their rivals such as samsung. uh, and now uh, 50 percent of all the cell phones sold in the u. s. which is the primary market for uh, apple r a r r i phones. and this is important for the future. 90 percent of teenagers in the us who own cell phones own iphones. so there's something to look forward to as the generations go on back to you. yes, we'll see how sales are as a today's progress towards christmas. that's the most sense by 12 bundles that would los angeles for us. now the crew of a russian allied to being held of here,
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right. so making an emergency landing in a field inside the area all 165 passengers and crew went home. the pilots reported hydronic problems. you're airlines. the lot didn't always us sanctions had resulted in pulled maintenance, dimitry, but we think it as a narrow escape and an air bus. a 320 in the middle of a psych barian 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 well. 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, i didn't know what can you call them? i went to the point to the decisions on
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instead of just to get it off. if you don't mind, we took off all 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 know us it'd be, it was going to work either popular or board near the stuff that you know, do the captain understood that the may not be enough fuel to reason, oversee bisque, airport on a plane, the captain, his load of the lords, the captain makes the decisions and base the responsibility he chose to land in the field with a shasky released and what did it successfully? well, the forced landing damage the craft, but every one escaped unscathed, waiting to be there was no panic and the crew did everything to prevent casualties . i think they're true heroes. and some passengers even said the landing felt soft
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. then on a normal runway to meet you method and go out to 0, the surface bolt, let his bar so hell. thank you so much. she time, grand slam champion, smelling of how it has been banned from tennis for 4 years for a doping violation. for 31 year old broke 2 separate empty doping offences. the remaining in west provisionally suspended october 2022 after testing positive for a band blood booster api was opened. her 2nd charge relates to e regularities found in her biological passport. how his punishment takes her out of the game until october 2026. she denies knowingly taking the band substance and says, i am continuing to train and do everything in my power to clear my name and these false allegations and return to the court. i intend to appeal this decision to the court of arbitration for sports. meanwhile, french broke up winter poll papa has been provisionally suspended because of a doping offense. a visual said event display returned to a test with high levels of testosterone after natalia and league game last month.
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the 2nd test sample will now be checked. if that's found to be positive, he could face a for your band. the software one is a hormone that helps to increase the endurance of athletes possible as agents. so the player would never purposely break the rules. in 2016 paul was signed from manchester, united from you benches for then world record fee of a $115000000.00. 2018. he was central to france's woke up when in russia last year he returned to event us on a free transfer injury. so have limited his plane time and he was absent from the woke up and caught time shortly after going back to you a pump. i made an official complaint to italian prosecutors over alleged extortion and threats from a gang that included his brother pop, but recently sat down for an exclusive interview without d. 0 is generation support program. the 30 year old spoke to presenter amman, am ronnie about the ongoing fight against racism in his home country, friends of the media,
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something that us players we cannot really control and you feels like when we play bad 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 you 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 france, 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 they'll do best and they deserve to play. the race has nothing to do with that. and this is the problem. we always try to look at the race when things don't go well and when things go well, like he's not a problem. and that has to change, we know massey and his argentina team are facing up to a high altitude challenge and their latest woke up qualifier. the tamer in bolivia
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with a match to, to take place that's more than 3000 meters above sea level. midfielder alexis mcallister, posted a picture of himself and haley oxygen and lip as the head of the game. back in 2018 brazilian striker name are described plain munitions in the city as in humane to choose a 02020 for qualifiers. kicked off a short while ago, the pick of the matches is, sees raining champions. it li, currently taking on ukraine. on monday, port school recorded their biggest ever when in international football, they beat lux number 9 now and the euro 2024 qualifier. there were because a good deal with john test scoring twice i've. i've did gun callow ramos, the suspended christian on rinaldo missing out on the scoring opportunity for school. now have 6 winds from 6 games and their tops of their poll find wells kept their qualification helps live as they took on lexia from the arsenal star and ramsey squares. and the penalties spot to put his team ahead. a labels from david
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brooks completed a to know with wells far 4th and d, and only the top 2 teams to qualify for the funnels in germany automatically. here a host germany are getting ready for a friendly against friends. reading bowler is in is temporarily in charge of the team. how does a flake was fired as manager following saturdays for one defeat against japan? germany accident last year is broke up and cats are after group stage and of last 4 of their past 5 games. besides, you know, lucian's that i knew on for, by the days when we always, when have 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. aaron rogers is out for the entire nfl season with an achilles entering the 39 year olds,
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1st game for then your jets came to an abrupt and on monday as he left the field. and the 1st quarter for jackie timeline is what the legendary quarterback was making. his agend state you. following his departure from the green bay packers industry jets fans hoping he transformed a team that last made the playoffs and the 20 ton season. and his absence of jazz did went against buffalo bills and rogers has now been moved out with a torn last week. it was 10. the former numbers, jeremy's basketball team are celebrating their historic world cups victory, thousands of vans gathered and frank for to welcome the new champions home. germany won the title for the 1st time with a victory over serbia and sundays final about match was played in atlanta tournament hosted by philippines, indonesia and japan. the next woke up in 2027 will be held in cap. tar. and that is all you support for now. so hell back to you like say, but just all right, let's probably have more. these are the other side of the break, but until then for the farm and myself. other use on same here inside of all.
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the born in palestine under pretest rules. i didn't america controversial professor in new york. he realized she was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk. i'll just do a 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 of the last year of his son experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many rule communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may who had been living under open skies for a year in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of
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the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started the flood once again, the the new images show the extent of devastating floods and east and libya. the government and the book says more than 5000 people, the dead 1000 small, missing the municipal put ottoman this is i'll just say on life from door hop is. so coming up we alive and morocco, the search teams come through russell to find supplies. as of last week's of quake, north korea's lead it arrives in russia by train for

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