tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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and i'm heading towards a car to the west, brought to you by visit cuts on the holding. the powerful to account was we examined the us each row in the on out your 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm and is of a toronto, and this is the news our life from. don't ha, coming out for the next 16 minutes. new images show the extent of devastating slots and east and libya. the government and the book says more than 5000 people, the dead. thousands more missing. we report from the hallway switch teams,
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a comment through bravo. and the hopes of finding survivors of last week's quake. north korea's lead, it arrives in russia by training for the safety flooding. intrusion for the sales supposedly on the agenda. and the us versus google protect, john has to pull, which is the government tracks donald monopolies and digital advertising on for a small with this for it's been spent a good night for european champions, italy, they visited their chances of reaching next year's european championship with the one, when over ukraine, the well, the, again, an eastern libya with the death toll from devastating floods has risen to or the 5200. these are the latest pictures showing the extent of the damage and the port city of that no more than 10000 people are missing. altitude dams collapse. they
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sent the giant water was a down to valley. and through the cities tend to multi story building. something destroyed, roads and bridges washed away. more rain fell on sunday than on any single day in the past. 40 years. michael, apple begins coverage. the other was a witness to dissolve the points. 2 way the flooding that would devastate dead uh, was um, least 2 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
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a $100000.00. the human cost of that is almost the is still being counted. the total is huge, and so it might teach 2000 z a, 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. got reviewed. i did ship libya, has 2 governments. the leader of the eastern administration into brook says the immediate focus is on emergency response to the less 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,
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mike level elder 0 and the correspondent demonic china has moved from tripoli. this is in on the president, unprecedented a catastrophe that has wreaked havoc on eastern libya, specifically though, and the most impacted city has definitely been the city of don't know, i mean, we've seen pictures of entire neighborhoods and tire communities, swept away into the sea. thousands of people still unaccounted for. the world police laughter, strong man who controls most of eastern libya, has appointed an emergency committee. well prime minister, i've been how many debate, but here in tripoli has also done the same thing. i just came back from motors square, where i talked opposite how many debate. uh, 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 what ever needs to be done to help the people in need? he's, he's,
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he's also just today said he's located around $515000000.00 of for these impacted areas to help rebuild. 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 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 rebuilding v v v v v v. devastated areas like the city of 1000, the aide is beginning to arrive to help flood victims in libya to kia has sent 3 cargo planes around a 170 rescue personnel from its disaster management authority on board of land and ben, gauzy, russell says, god has moved from his tumbled to the turkish military plains that were carrying
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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 led by a 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 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 immense. what took you nivia is quite an important country taking place in north of africa.
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so keep in good relations with libya for check. yes, some of the reasons sold to choose self has gone to several natural disaster this year. i'm on the other hand, you're pulling ethically. 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, putting it was cross and the green. this is the mediterranean and also several churches companies, particularly the construction companies, have huge investments in, in, in libya. and she'll come on as a vice president of the international committee of the red cross. and he says there was an urgent need to scale off 8 operations in east and livia. according to our colleagues and of course, the bottom tiers of the, the genuine crescent working on the ground. the situation is extremely dire. a hundreds and hundreds of people that may have died,
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a thousands more affected people are missing. so what we have a mediately done is to provide, you know, we have been cuba to of tv uh, across all those years of conflict. we have warehouses with stock, so immediately we supported the lead in, but trust for them to use in the dead, in the region, in the east to provide life saving assistance to head. and then it creates people stranded in the emergency. now is to save lives and provides 1st aid. and then we're 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. 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. the international aid has begun reaching the gulf coast. the death toll from fridays of quake has risen to 90. 3000 rescue teams are still searching for those field tract under rubble. but aid is yet to reach some remote villages. a rock and king mohammed the 6th has visited a hospital which is quite survivors of being treated fuel. so the nation flooded medication. diversity hospital, the magnitude 6.8 is quake was the most powerful to have the country and moving the century. sion behind by that has moved from where gone south of medication.
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today we have an a. what should it do to look at the often the of the us quake from a ball. a why you see is scenes of apocalyptic destruction across huge areas through a long ravine which zigzags across the atlas. now it is, we've been flying with the rocking ami, which has been leading the rescue operation because it has sophisticated equipment . it has been delivering most of the age of pricing into the affected areas using all the infrastructure that it has. and it has stepped up, its all pricing over the last few days. and each time we stopped in an area or we've been hovering over a bit, it's the devastation was beyond was as we're going to see in this with
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a few minutes off to the helicopter. sold 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, the pilot kathleen and moving that to look 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 the flight over the, at the center of the sacred areas. the pilot has decided to be risky salon did this particular area, and he has given all the, the saw as dropping your mind italian, a supplies blanket to the effect, the local community, the army had to go up to,
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is hopping around the area of the only chance for those drafts in desolate villages on the peaks of the address mountains. we landed in flats. and y'all was the rescue . teams continued, that's a oh, what does the hours go by? chances of finding survivors fade away. but something that'd be our teams are operating non stop. you're following all safety measures. we have significant dogs and cameras to detect people trapped under their ability. 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 to. i think so much after what a so and the people who lost their lives. i cannot think about tomorrow. said we leaving remote area. we're excess. it's difficult. the aid, the one that rushed to hospital in cash code is neither the we is concerned about
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someone to keep on this patient has been charged for 3 days and who risk having kidney failure? we need the doctors in the most likely he will need diagnosis. and i was just either i was given a rad access to the armies operations center with plans, emergency response to ami generals, showing the live footage from jones, detecting areas, requiring immediate action. those were left behind in the devastated bid. it's what we need time to boil the loss of their loved ones and build new lives. how should model hunter 0 from the epi sent out to escalate? and stephanie deka is in amy and thought out that's about 14 could of me just from the epi center of the quick or no home remains livable here. and the mountain basically came down as the earthquake happens, huge chunks of it falling off and flattening. this entire community and you can see
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the strength of the power of chunks of the mountain falling off as uh, 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, the story on the phone. people have lost everything here and there is help. that is arrived in the form of various volunteers. 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,
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one of the mazda of challenges of when it comes to help, to getting help. here is the road, the network. and you can see here 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 is still very much 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. it's stephanie decker called,
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you 0 on the outskirts of my cache in the atlas mountains, country morehead, on the news, allan, including after months of protests and as well as supreme court judges here petitions against a controversial nor to limit the powers. and then support this form of will. number one, this being hit with a lengthy fat find that why later on and show the speaker of the us house of representatives is calling for an impeachment inquiry and to president joe biden. kevin mccarthy is a choosing by the end of using his roles to help his son with his business dealings . the white house has criticized the investigation. i am directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry. the president, jo, by this logical next step,
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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 does your cost or has moved from washington dc? a house 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 are saying, the car see 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 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,
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biden's foreign business dealings. democrats say these efforts are an overwhelming save. we are in investigating president biden and an effort to distract the public from former president trump upcoming criminal trials biden. 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 whose run to alst 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. i did go castro, alta 0, washington as well. supreme court has begun hearing an appeal against coding. it's judicial powers, is the 1st time the quotes history that the full 15 judge benches convened in july, parliament passed amendments to a lower limiting because its ability to over the government decisions that fines extremely unreasonable. they have been demonstrations against the changes since the beginning of the year. full. brandon was following the hearings of the course in west to receive an
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e mail. the stakes could scarcely behind the what the story is. perhaps the one i've had most used by these rarely media gathered here outside the courtroom over that. now, inside that supreme court, unprecedented panel of 15 judges, that's the whole panel full, got it together for the 1st time. and what that considering essence is whether these really fall right, coalition government, to be able to put itself beyond the scrutiny of the countries highest judges. the specific issue in question today is about reasonableness and whether the court can rule that the government has acted unreasonably. but that's just the tip of an iceberg when it comes to the government official reform program because of the proposals that it has in the pipeline includes existing grades of political control . the version increases can become a judge, an override mechanism, which would allow it to reinstate laws that have been thrown out. finally cooled on even to restrict the areas of jurisdiction that the court can actually make rulings
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on. now those kind of rulings actually have implications, pre owned israel's folders into the occupied palestinian territories because it's the supreme court here, which is so often in the last line of defense for palestinians seeking to limit supplements, building or to fight against the seizure of the private lands now on the eve of this hearing, tens of thousands of his ready citizens, again demonstrated outside the court building in support of the judges against the government plants. the decision from the judges will come in a matter of weeks, hol, brennan, i'll to 0. the supreme court of israel, north korean data condolence is in russia ahead of amazing the president vetting and food in the us suspects. strong yang is ready to supply weapons to moscow for the war and ukraine. any on staying with north korea, with violent un sanctions. and tim, on a handful, north korea's liter receives
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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. 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 president 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 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. ology are asked, rushes investors. the united nations in arms deal was in the works,
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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 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. latimer putting is already in rush as far east for an economic for him to come to a meeting with tim is expected in the coming days spent and monahan l g 0 and joining his life in washington, dc is j. solomon, he is a level security editor with semaphores. it's an online news platform. thank you
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very much for your time. we've gone over what both sides might be hosting for what will you be looking for during this visit? well, 1st of all, definitely the extent of military munitions artillery that north korea could provide to the russians. they really are, you know, even though they have a sophisticated military, they are low on, on weaponry low on munitions. so 1st, that would be the 1st stage in the 2nd, what is no history and getting back in return. the reports again of kind of famine like traditions inside north korea that need food aid. they need energy aid. and russians could certainly provide that. and then the question of some of north korea is more sophisticated systems. they've been developing, whether it's their submarine, missile lines, to the listing, mental, even their nuclear program. does russia provide more support than they have in the past and these very strategic gifts issues?
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so that's what i'm looking off 1st. i think secondly, we've seen a much closer alliance building between china and russia. just insane, but elsewhere and does north korea play into that as well. okay, in regards to the possibility of north korea, providing weapons through russia for as well. and ukraine shown young has historically and search itself in conflicts in the past hasn't a that has a history of this. a den north street really is if there's a conflict around the world, they usually try to profit from it. so some of the more interesting examples going back decades with the ron. ready rock war broke out in 1980, the rainy and government really had no allies of the north koreans came down there and provided weapons, very different governments ones. and as long as the one is, as well as a martz's government, there are lots of different conflicts in africa where you fine north tree and weapons appearing. and you know, even as far as new to the cooperation in the north koreans were essentially
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building an entire reactor in syria before the is really blew it off of the midnight to 2000. and so the north, 3 ends of prison proven a time and time again. there is money to be made that they will sell weapon or the into that cost we have that is really interesting. something you touched on earlier, which is a broad, a alliance. the possible military lines do you think north korea could be integrated into a board, a chinese russian military alliance that's forming to confirm the west japan, south korea. how worried is the west about this meeting? and it's prospect. i mean tactically, they're worried about ukraine, but like you said, in recent weeks, recent months to the us, the kind of got the closely tracking chinese in the russian maritime exercises. so i'm coming as close to the waters off of alaska. so that alliance which, you know, during the cold. busy the chinese and the russians, despite both being communist government front, during that time or on different sides,
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a lot of it. so the fact that they're now kind of formally aligned, which significantly change the calculus in the pacific, if there is war in taiwan, if there's war over some, you know, territory is in the south china sea, but then you can throw north korea and there as well you know, north street, it does have a pretty advanced nuclear weapons program, ballistic missiles, and they've been watching the much closer alliance between the us of the tree in japan that's been developing. so you can see it's becoming much more kind of 2 blocks. it really is a merging, and this is not the case, as i said during the cold war, not the case during much of the post cold war period. and since you create and we've seen these countries become much more align north korea, russia, china, even a ron and beller roost. and in a lot of ways, yeah, i mean some, some sites and you called was certainly feels hate to death instead of we also heard in our report that the us, you know,
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says any weapon sales to divide aged un sanctions to either of these countries care about violating un sanctions right now. i mean, certainly in the past they did north korea, you know, it's totally isolated, but like, useful, like we've discuss or our food shortages obviously, they'd like to be able to either people. um, i think it was really kind of alarming though, and this new calculation is that the, the p 5 plus one of the security council is essentially broken down in the past. the us sometimes actually did cooperate with china and russia in dealing with north 3 is military buildup. that's pretty much gone. i don't think anyone thinks there's going to be any, you know, collective or anything like security council. so i think those countries care, but now that the, there's such a breakdown of the security account council, a breakdown as we've been discussing between these 2 blocks. i think the north koreans will just turn to the chinese and the russians more. and the us is gonna
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have no ability to really punish the northwest through the security council any longer that those days are over. mr. solomon, it's really great to get your expertise on this. we appreciate your time. that is j solomon of center for joining us. live from washington dc. thank you. to the head on the news, our tech john f. one release of the places, products, but what length of this lumpkin sales and a narrow escape and rushes west and region will tell you what happens at this place in a moment. and as for some devastation, news for fans like this legendary quarterback details later on in the, in one place to say the weather has quite and down now across the mediterranean,
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low as the clear skies hear the clear weather pushing me right up into central eastern paths i'll be able to changes on the way of course we have got cooler weather, fresh weather slipping in from the northwest and there comes also most a type of just following back somewhere closer to what they should be as we go on a through web stay now i heard about what the system type of just building up to around. so if he sells just every more. so as we go through a web, stay comes to us, david back down to around $22.00 degrees. and that he slowly but surely get his squeeze for the race, which as we go on into the last parts of the waist and mobile service gradually being resumed. here there is that way as to whether they're on a cold front that will slip his wife or the east with as we go through the next couple of days. sliding right down towards austria and northern parts of the balkan . some showers to adjust around the outs is what i wanted to show has been in place with central and eastern parts of spain. meanwhile, will say a few showers creeping into the north west of africa river the next day. also some what the weather coming in here could i have seen a little bit of it,
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was it just affecting parts of the atlas mountains as we go on into the latter part of the week, some live the storm spring up before the race. libya is now dry of the did you need to talk to the teams to a tens of thousands of children were born in to well live down to the i still regime in iraq and syria now many are in kemp i the role funds are with the with the mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's the trailing and traumatic story. the children throw stones at
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me erects last generation on outages in northern america is a region of wonder of joy tragedies and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. no country is a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why the the for watching the news out with me. elizabeth toronto and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the sounds more than 5200 people have died in east and the following is devastating. floods from storm daniel to dams, bus and the east of the country were sending
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a wave of destruction for the city of deadman. international aid has begun to reach mobile, call us the desktop from fridays as quick as risen. 23000 rescue teams are still searching for those via trust under russell a north korean leader, kim jong. as a russia, i had a vision with president reading a to 10 us believes killing youngest, waiting to supply what those 2 months course of the warranty crane. now, child stratford has moved out on the earthquake and the wrong code. and just why it was so devastating. it's the strongest squeak to hit in the real code for 300 years . search and rescue teams are facing a huge challenge, getting to isolated villages and settlements in the rugged atlas mountains 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 home to around 600000 people, living in approximately 40 towns and villages. the village of f e, located on
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a fly, a plateau was the epicenter of the quake. in tato, done with a high and low actress, mountains meet the scale of destruction is also great because quite caused landslides, which in some cases have completely destroyed remote villages. archaeological and cultural heritage site, so being destroyed, old, badly damaged too, especially in historical city of our event in the shower region known as the colorado to southern than west america. the village of at the sea was almost completely disappeared. many of the houses are made of mud 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 welcomes around the world have scrambled to help people at home following the quake. natasha butler, as following the relief efforts and powers a well, there are more than
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a 1000000 in a hospital comes living in faults. it is a big, it is community outside of morocco's mina owns his grocery store. here in central, piracy has been devastations by the news. so she's decided to organize donation a collection of things to send back home the account as well. any phone call back, 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 my ro cash the in touch and he's uh, 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,
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say on the side of intentions 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 them. all kinds of halls. americans in france, believe the disagreements come closer. we hope, and i think that the f wake would create diplomacy so that people are prioritize to it. you live dental, what do you own as of 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 or young called the students to do that. i think you see me on plus, the solidarity is amazing shop campus people everywhere in paris region to connect him to nations, clothes medicines, bandage and i'm, it's not just americans of germans are also helping us get everyone's being really touched by this was sent was 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. latasha butler, sarah, paris. so
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u. s. government is taking google to quote, for the anti trust allegations, prosecute, as will all use as a company use unfair practices to become the most popular and dominant search engine. calling baker has more 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 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 pays google fee. that's google ads. as you browse the web using
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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 a law from the turn of the 19th century to stop in the sherman. i simply 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,
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and bill gates had to testify that his company wasn't forcing out competing internet browsers and microsoft losses. 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 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 they can. but this is just one of several cases. the us is making against the giants of silicon valley or patty calhane has the latest from washington, dc experts to tell you if you want to see how much money is really at stake in a case like this. look and see how well the witnesses are prep that shows you how
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much money is the company has spent on billable lawyer hours to make sure they're ready. well, the 1st witness that google economy is very well prepared. so it's going to be a very interesting trial that's going to have huge impacts for pretty much everyone, the government, the u. s. government says if google is broken up, which could happen if the government wins, then another search company could come along and perhaps have better privacy policy policies. it could also impact the economy. after all alphabet, the parent company of google is one of the wealthiest cont, companies in the entire world that will have a huge impact on stock prices. the other way it could impact is google is really the dominant player when it comes to online advertising. they pretty much set the rates, so if they are broken up, if there's more competition, the government says business is could pay less for those ad. so very cancer can control trial. not just because of that, because there's only
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a handful of companies that really control or online universe. if google wins the government, much less likely to go to them. if the government with those companies have to be much more concerned that they could be next, the draw is expected to take about 10 weeks, but a decision won't be handed down probably for months to decline. l g 0, washington tech john apple has just released as late as i phone and apple watches it tries to vis a slump in sales. it's moving away from this original charging cable configuration to the us be see the european union because find makers to adopt a common charge and connection by december next year. as enjoying his life from san francisco, california, as ain't afraid, she is the chief technology correspondence at actually it was great to see you misread so globally smartphone sales in general. ok snowing. do you think these launches, are they still attracting as much interest as they once did?
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i think you have to say that these aren't as big a deal as they used to be. i mean, the smartphone is a pretty well evolve product and the changes become useful and they're especially useful given how much time we spend on our phones. but they're not as they're chattering as they used to be. and i think that was on display today. and is that one of the reasons that the, that people are holding on to the devices longer? how consuming is that for the world's most profitable company? i think it's definitely an issue for apple. apple certainly gets the best of the economics because they make the most profit on each phone sold and those phones hold their value longer. so i think apple actually feels for paying less than some other companies as do apple users, whether they choose to hold on to their phone for a short period of time or a long period of time. but definitely the trick for apple and all the other companies is you've got to come up with reasons for people, the upgrade, and quite often people don't want to upgrade their funds until either the battery is gotten really slow or some other thing that really forces them yeah,
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do you see any reasons and the latest launch is definitely for people who are really into photography. i mean that has been the number one feature that's been driving upgrades for a while. the cameras keep getting better and better, and certainly this year's crop is no exception, especially the iphone 15 pro match, which has apples longest zoom ever. but for a lot of users, there may not be that big of a reason to upgrade this year. okay, we've mentioned the slumping sales for apple and it has to now change the lightning cable to a universal one because of european regulations of the e. u isn't the only territory laying down the law or last week? china, reportedly i have the, i find from the state one buildings on security grounds and that led to it stopped market valuation floating by more than 6 percent in 2 days. china is the technology, john's 3rd largest market. how proper magic is this for apple? i think apple has a unique dependency on the chinese market that we don't see with the other tech
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companies because they've either on left voluntarily or sort of been forced out of the market, apples to manufacturers. most of its products in china and china is still a large market for it to sell its products into. so certainly i think investors gots boot, i don't think this is a game over type situation. um, but it does show the precarious position. the both apple and trying to find them in as increasingly apple and the last time she would phrase in their ties that were once very close. yeah, an apple is quite clearly in one of the ways it's been trying to get around that problem is by moving more of its operations of producing more in india. but that, that hasn't been without it's problems a has it you know, it's not any know where is as well positioned as china for manufacturing. but apple and others feel an urgent need to diversify. apple, there's reports for the 1st time is going to ship phones made in india to india on
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the 1st day of launch. so clearly it's operations in india are getting more sophisticated, but china is still where the bulk of apples products are made. well, right, that is the technology correspondent in a free joining us live from san francisco. thank you very much for your time. thank you. now, nasa's james web telescope has discovered a planet outside the solar system that may have oceans of water on the surface. the time is 9 times the size of this analysis of its atmosphere suggest it is hydrogen . rich scientists are speculating. the depend, it also has molecules that are typically produced by life on a bought nasa as that they findings don't necessarily mean that the planet can support life. the crew of a russian elena is being hailed as he was making an emergency landing in a field and siberia with a 165 passengers and crew on homes. you will,
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airlines denies us sanctions resulted in full maintenance. dimitri met, evident, click reports, a narrow escape, and an airbus a $320.00 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 homes. but mid flights. the pilots declared an emergency hydraulic systems weren't responding. so they needed a long the runway. then the one in ohms. oh no. they didn't know what the new program i went to the point oh, you know what they do for the future. the. instead of just to get it off, cuz we don't, we took off all the stink, didn't, and there with the landing gear and brake problems as well as strong head winds.
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the pilots realized that heading to nova it'd be, it was going to work either corporate or board nearby thought that, you know, doing the captain understood that the may not be enough fuel to reserve a subscribe port on a plane. the captain is load of the loads, the captain makes the decisions and base the responsibility he chose to land in the field with the shots he released. and what did successfully welcome the forced landing damage the croft, 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. uh then on the normal runway dmitri method and go out to 0. us jeanette has been mocking the 50th anniversary of the violent crew again, socialists, president salvador allende which brought general august, opened a shade depaula. hundreds of people attended in the morn at the presidential palace
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in the capital. santiago they honor the thousands killed a forcibly disappeared under pena chaise ruled election america editor lucy, a newman reports from santiago date of national morning, which flags at half staff under the presidential palace. a minute of silence. the, at this exact time and date, 50 years ago, chillies presidential palace was bombed in a violent military cool that over through the countries democratically elected socialist president side of the in the, his daughter, isabella. and today, a senator for back to use a she would call that day i was the last person to come into the palace with my father. i insisted on going with him. only a handful of those who are arrested by the allowing me after i end is death
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survived. these people are all lining up to see the shoes that former printed inside of out i end it was wearing on the day of the military. cool. they are here on display, on, in more on the a t that's the name of the street and the door from where his body was taken out. after he committed suicide. this whole area was completely erased under the military 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 the 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 by the other. what 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
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w bought each insisted military takeovers. i never justified you. that's why we rebel against those who say there was no alternative in 1973. of course they alternatives tomorrow or the next vendor we have conflicts 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 will stop, you know, shape saves the country. what about the human rights violations? i ask you that the whole mind knowing that human rights are an invention of the communist. it's all an oven legend. a belief that makes it painfully evident, that half a century has not been long enough for julian's to agree on their history and what to do to she'll still open wounds in human algebra,
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a break. his license blunder coming up the the pump is full as far as elizabeth. thank you so much. italy have claimed a big winners. they bid to be at the next stairs european championship to defend their title. they meet visitors, ukraine to wines. debbie protest to start for the azurie. the 23 year old who is currently playing for interim land sport twice. this result means the tally and since 2nd bankruptcy, there's 6 points behind leaders,
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england having played one day less well, england didn't have a qualifier on tuesday. they took on scotland and a friendly. they was comfortable after jude boeing and put them to know ahead, however is 2nd have, sadly harry mcguire, 3 scotland, a lifeline. the defender who was out of favor at manchester, united scoring, and on both hurricane however, made sure of the result of wrapping up this morning to ceiling. a free one. with the dispatched indians, belgium smashed a stony of 5 nell rumble. accomplice started with 2 goals. the result means they set top of the group asked after 5 games officer or level on points with them after b. d suite swain also secured a big when sharon torres dublin helping them sing visitors side for 6. now the result means they split 2nd and group a 6 points behind theaters, scotland,
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who played one game one it was a big night for european championship houses, germany who had really roller in temporary charge following the sacking. concepts like they beat to the 2022 woke up a runners up front to one at home and a friendly. thomas miller and leroy son are getting the goals for the term. the amended silence was held before morocco's friendly against 14 or fast. so in france it was to honor the victims that the devastating earthquake that hit the north african country on friday. morocco went on to when one the french woke up winter. paul, pomp has been provisionally suspended because of a doping offense. a visual say the event is player, returns a test with high levels of testosterone after natalia and league game last month. the 2nd test sample will now be checked,
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that's found to be positive. he could face a 4 year band. testosterone is a hormone that helps to increase the endurance of athletes. progress agents, the player would never purposely break the rules. in 2016 pub assigned for mattress united from you vent. as for a then world record fee of $115000000.00 in 2018. he was central to france's woke up when in russia last surely returned to you vantage on a free transfer. injuries of limited is playing time, and he was absent from the world cup and had time shortly after going back to use a pug, but made an official complaint to italian prosecutors over alleged extortion, and threats from the gang that included his brother. upon recently sat down for an exclusive interview without the zeros generation support program. the 30 year old spoke to presenter, i'm on, i'm ronnie about the ongoing fight against racism and his home country upfront. the
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media, something that us players we cannot really control. and he feels like when we play about 9 becomes an issue and the race has come out. 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 be me? so, and if like the manager is choosing the best players in front. so if it happens that these are a lot of people from africa 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. meanwhile to time grand slam champion simona
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hall up has been banned from tennis for 4 years. for adobe violation for 31 year old broke 2 separate anti doping offences. the romanian was provisionally suspended and october 2022 after testing positive for a band blood booster. at the us open for 2nd charge relates to e regularities, founding her biological passport. paolo's punishments 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 of these false allegations and return to the courts. i intend to appeal this decision to the court of arbitration for sports to and rogers is out for the entire nfl season. with an achilles injury, the 39 year old 1st game for the new york jets came to an abrupt end on monday as he left field and the 1st quarter projection time on
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the legendary quarterback was making his jump state you following his departure from the green bay packers jet spans hoping he could transform a team that last made the playoffs in the 2010 season. in his absence agents did win against buffalo bills. rogers has now been ruled out with a torn left achilles tendon. pick, i don't know what people are trying to put an obituary under our teammates. um, you know, it's aaron as an unbelievable piece of this whole thing and we loved them. but i think there's, there's $52.00 other guys in the locker room plus the 16 practice. what guys at the that believe that we can do a lot of good things here. on jeremy's basketball team are celebrating a historic world come victory. thousands of vans gathered in frankfort to welcome to new champions. home. germany won the title for the 1st time with a victory over serbia on sundays final that match was played in manila and a tournament hosted by philippines. indians. yeah. and japan. the next world cup in
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2027 will be held in cats are okay, that is all your support for now. elizabeth, thank you very much for that and the that. so for me, elizabeth quantum for this used now on the do stay with us. we are back in just a couple of minutes, but more on for today's top stories, the for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so 1st nurses and told them to use as a veteran nurse hands over the readings to adult medical crisis images underlining
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the paper to roll of these dedicated cares in our an island called as a witness documentary on that jersey to competent beyond wells, taken without hesitation and died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be the power around the on out does. there isn't that they? the boxes with angela green list says he doesn't find plastic quote in his. we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed, but it's mainly bottles, plates, forks, steaks, fishing. net, all plastic. plastic is very busy and,
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and can fluid for years around the globe and ocean carrying with them on this back to you. yeah. and how we can predict to that, that with increase of club of temperature and the sea temperature, the number of the stuff do we always going to increase as well? what changes to our ecosystem become visible 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late by the chances of reversing it nearly impossible. the new images show the extent of devastating floods in eastern libya. the government of the books is more than 5000 feet below the dead of thousands mill, missing the kilometers before them. and this is alan, just the on line from dell ha. also coming up with
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