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now he's going to increase as well, but changes to our ecosystem become visible 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late. bite the chances of reversing it nearly impossible. the new images show the extent of devastating floods in eastern libya. the government of the book says more than 5000 people of dead and thousands more, missing the bottom. and this is alex as the online from dell ha. also coming up with a report from the car was search teams are coming through robin and the 1st assignment. so by the end of last week of quake, the us house of representatives has always been in the form of impeachment, inquiring to president jones by the end of his family business. and north korea's
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lead it arrives in russia by train formations of letting it through with on site is supposed to be on the agenda, the with again in east and the with the death telephone. devastating floods has risen to of a 5200 wells. and 10000 people are missing off to, to dance collapsed and the port city of that in a multi story buildings have been destroyed and brothers and bridges washed away. malec china reports from the capital tripoli, as in unprecedented catastrophe. entire communities in the eastern city of dunn now have been swept away by floods or reduced revel. people here are still coming to terms with the aftermath of storm. daniel. it brought rector rainfall into dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending
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a joint wave towards the city. this child as know where his mother is, but no one has seen or the thousands of others remain on, accounted for bodies washed into the sea, can be seen in the distance, but it's too dangerous to recover them for now, this total is huge and so it might teach to thousands really, but we don't have a different number right now. the loss is being felt across the country. here in martyr square and the capital tripoli, flags are flying at half mast. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. many have gathered to pray for those web died in eastern libya. a med felisa is from doesn't know. he received news yesterday. his sister and her entire family were killed in the floods. he's come here to pray for their souls. shaking the side of the officials are responsible for all the lives that were lost. why?
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because it was clear that the dams had a problem, a needed renovation, and they were warnings. why didn't they fix it? they knew a storm was coming, make good on each all of the officials from both sides for this disaster aid from western livia and the few countries is beginning to arrive at airports in eastern libya. prime minister ogden, how many debate the says his government is committed to rebuilding homes that were destroyed, you know, we were behind. can you today we are located a budget of more than $515000000.00 to start rebuilding people's lives and impacted areas. if these funds are not enough to rebuild their now and the other cities, we will allocate more. everyone is doing what they can to help. libya has to governments, but people here hope that through this tragedy, the country and its rival politicians can find that we unite and put its people 1st . latrina, elder, 0 tripoli,
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a to is beginning to arrive to help flood victims and the, the ticket has sent 3 cargo chains around a 170 rescue personnel from its disaster management authority. on board, atlanta and ben gauzy vessel says that has more from this tumble to the turkish military plains that are carrying a landed in then guys. and which is quite rare because because turkey is like 4 of the 3 poorly based government, not then guys, the base government led by 70 for half that. so that is an exception for now. and according to the disaster and emergency management to, to, to of take you 168, 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 voice and the dental toy,
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the same that these was the 1st respond to the international call by the libyan government. and they said that in the coming days, they are going to provide even more as the scale of the station is quite immense. what took you, 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. so to, to itself has gone through a several natural disaster these years. i'm on the other hand, geopolitically. so turkey wants to keep a, an offer. have you submitted to them yet and to do that? it needs to have good relations with to the point of the construct using a competition, putting it was gross and the greenest in eastern mediterranean, and also several turkish companies, particularly the construction companies have huge investments in, in, in libya. is joel capone is the vice president of the international committee of
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the red cross. he says there is an urgent need to skate off aid operations and east them to be a are according to our colleagues. and of course, the bottom tiers of the lead, genuine crescent working on the ground. the situation is extremely dire. a hundreds and hundreds of people may have died, a thousands more affected people are missing. so what we have immediately done is to provide that, you know, we have been cuba to up to the across all those years of conflict. we have warehouses with stocks. so immediately we supported the lead again, but trust for them to use in the data, not region in the east to provide life saving assistance to help them eva, create 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
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stocks before that because we had a response to this. fission is still for the communities who had be affected by the conflict. and it presents, there is a need to scale up. of course, the stress funds, the international movement of the red cross and red crescent, 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 rich, i sent the international aid has begun reaching the vault called us the death toll from friday's earthquake has risen to 93000 rescue teams of searching for those field trapped under rubble. that 8 is yet to reach some of the most villages. a welcome came home at the 6 has visited the hospital when it was quite survivors of being
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treated. he also donation blinded medication. diversity hospital the magnitude 6.8 . earthquake was the most powerful to hit the country and more than a century. i shall have bought it has moved from with gone south of medication. today we have enough. what should it do to look at the often enough of the earthquake 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 and since we've been flying with it, we're working on the which has been leading the rescue operation because it has sophisticated equipment. it has been delivering most of the aid 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
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area or we've been hovering over a bit, it's devastation was be on. was us be going to see in this with 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 how to apply that capitalism. and moving that to, through the deep of the strong winds, could compromise the entire rescue operation. the crew is looking for the right spot to add drop supplies, space hub break in the boxes. this box is that you see as you fly over the, at the center of the sacred areas, the pilot cause decided to be risky to land did this particular area. and he has
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given all the, the saw as dropping. you bought italian, a supplies line to the effect to the community. the army had to go up to is hopping around the area of the only chance for those drafts in desolate villages. on the piece of the address mountains. we landed in class and y'all was the rescue. teams continued the assets. oh, what does the hours go by? chances of finding survivors, they do weigh about 7. 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 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 through. i think she made after what they saw and the people who lost their
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lives. i cannot think about tomorrow. said we leaving remote area. we're excess. it's difficult. a. the ones that are rushed to hospitals about our cash code is neither. the we is concerned about someone to keep on the distribution has been tried for 3 days and who risk having kidney failure? we need to lock this in the most likely he will need diagnosis. and that's just either i was given a rad 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. it's what we need time to boil the loss of their loved ones and build new lives. i should mind punches here from the epi sent out to escalate. the moroccans around
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the world have scrambled to help people at home. following the quick natasha button . this following the belief, if it's in paris, where there are more than a 1000000 in the hospital cans 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 devastated by the new 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 my ro cash that in touch. and he's uh, showing her what the situation is like on the ground. well, the french government has offered morocco a to send a search and rescue team say father rabbits hasn't accepted the offer. and what the
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people i've been talking to here all telling me is that they say 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. so all americans in france, believe the disagreements come closer. we hope. and i think that the f wake would create diplomacy so that people are prioritized to hanging the 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 or young called in on students. so the that, i think you said, you know, plus the solidarity is amazing. shopkeepers, people everywhere in paris region to connect him to nations. clubs, medicines, bandages, and it's not just americans of germans are also helping us get evidence being really touched by this. what's in, what's clear from old americans that we've spoken to is just how difficult it is at
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a time like this to be so far from home. it talks about la houses era paris showed us mal with the speaker of the house of representatives as calling for an impeachment inquiry and to president jose bye to kevin mccarthy is accusing by the end of using his roles to help to some with his business dealings the white house has criticized the investigation. highly. jo castro 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 or seen, the car see lacks of outs, even from some of his republican colleagues to launch this impeachment inquiry into biden. after an exhaustive investigation led by house republicans has yielded no direct evidence proving the corruption allegations against biden. those allegations relate to biden's time as vice president and accused him of financially benefiting
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from his son hunter, biden's foreign business dealings. democrats say these efforts are an overwhelming failure in investigating president biden and an effort to distract the public from former president from upcoming criminal trials by the end and trouble likely face off again in 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 writing 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 jo castro, alta 0, washington. the us federal court has charged 5 former police officers over the death of a black man in january time. nichols was beaten by memphis offices. he. they had died from his injuries in hospital. they've been charged with full counts, including civil rights violations. the offices are already on trials,
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the 2nd degree murder, the north korean leader, kim jong is in a russia head of a meeting with president relative to, to the us suspects. fuel. yeah. is ready to supply weapons to moscow for the war and ukraine. and they stayed with north korea would violate un sanctions sent him on ahead reports 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. high ranking russian officials who met him said there was much to gain for both countries. it was us this unit. so 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 to kim is visiting the invitation of present vladimir putin, each of something, the other needs of north korea struggling economy could use
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a boost from russia. among kings on trust. this jo chewed 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, stockpiles of soviet era. munitions is als is here. asked rushes and pastors, the united nations in arms deal within the works of this, but he refused to answer all of us. all 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,
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could bring them closer together. latimer putting is already in rush as far east for an economic for them to come to meeting with tim is expected. in the coming days spent in monahan al jazeera or daniel hawkins was following the visit from moscow teams only its 1st visit outside of north korean. for this being full, he is very much shrouded in secrecy. having arrived in russia at the station of cosign on the russian, all 3 of the border, he reported we met the russian minutes to all the colors. the end result is the full making his way moved to the city of both cities around the 60 kilometers from valuable stock location known for its large korean population. we own that his movements, i know 10 or a very much unclear earlier today at the far east than economic floors. invaluable still reading of fluids and said he would be the thing, people's thoughts, the customer drove them around 1500 kilometers from that location to have what he called his own program, whether the visit and the presence of came to me with
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a link to is not clear, but that has to be media speculation. that is the location where the 2 leaders could meet. the north korea, of course, interested in getting russian assistance with technology, including space, technology, food production, command serenade, and russia team to keep north korea as an ally on a partner in the region of east asia, which it sees as a way to counter what it sees as west and expand soon as an west and dominance in the region. as morning doors and valuable stock were sure to find out in the coming hours where exactly the lead is we'll meet for the state lunch. potentially. i have a one on one meeting as well, maybe with 5 ranking officials into the presence from both sides. and what exactly we brought to the table in these, but actual thoughts are still ahead on knowledge as they are often modest of protests and israel. supreme court judges here petitions against a contribution not to limit the powers. aztec, john f, one the release of slices, products, but will they've of this lump insights. the
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color which takes a very when the weather pushing across the south west of australia. quite a active cold front to sliding its way across southern part. so w way and this will continue to make his way further east, which as we go one through the next couple of days ahead of that. we have high pressure in shots here, down toward the southeast corner, victoria new south wales. good part of south australia looking fine and dry with some will around 26 celsius the in add labor directive weather system that will make its way across the southern part. so anyway, so the weather warnings in full say the rank dustin minnes, somewhat. the wednesdays down high, far risk is the results of those wins. but notice those winds coming in from an old, the directional boom, direction of cool satellite,
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getting up to around 28 celsius on the state. those cool down. by the time we come to fraud around $23.00 degrees. not too bad down towards south east, more pleasant sunshine, and that rainbow garage, he make his way towards new zealand. the rain lingering, meanwhile, across southern parts of china, some weather weather to adding up towards a central nervous labor towards shanghai. we'll see some wet weather that to into the korean peninsula. meanwhile, for japan generate dry west to whether slowly but surely making his way across the sea of japan and heading towards a kind of the sense of the success ethan is in my system and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. i can do this for 10 am, for incidentals, or just 0 visits for kenyan town of peter that produces some of the worlds fastest
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runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based finance. a sense of community on the jersey to the the watching me, elizabeth go on and don't have a mind to about home stories for sound. more than 5200 people have died. an estimate to be a photo and devastating floods. funds to them daniel to dance 1st and the east of the country of sending a wave of destruction to the city of deadman. international aid has begun to reach them. of course, the death toll from friday's earthquake has arisen. 23000 rescue teams are still
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searching for those to a traffic under problem. a north korean leader kim jong is in russia. i had of amazing the president vladimir 210 the us. but the strong yag is ready to supply weapons to most course for one ukraine as well. supreme court has begun hearing and appeal against coding. it's judicial palace. it is the 1st time in the country's history that the full 15 judge benches convened in july, parliament passed amendments to a limiting the quote's ability to as a rule government decisions it finds extremely unreasonable. they have been demonstrations against the changes or yeah. pull. brennan is following the hearings at the course in west jerusalem. the stakes could scarcely behind the what the story is. perhaps the one i've had most used by these really media cab here outside the courtroom over that. now, inside that supreme court on unprecedented panel of 50 judges, that's the whole panel all gathered together for the 1st time. and what that
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considering essence is whether these really fall right, coalition governments 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's official reform program because of the proposals that it has in the pipeline include existing grace or political control over exactly who can become a judge. an override mechanism which would allow it to reinstate laws that have been thrown out. finally cooled even to restrict the areas of jurisdiction that the court can actually make rulings on. now those kind of rulings actually have implications beyond 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 supplement building or to fight against the seizure of that private plans. now,
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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 plans. the decision from the judges will come in a matter of weeks, hol, brennan onto 0. the supreme court of his room tech john apple has just released its latest iphone and apple watches. it tries to reverse a slump in sales. it's moving away from its original charging cable configuration to the us be see, the european union declines phone bankers to adopt a common charging connection by december. next year, rentals reports from santa monica and california. the apple introduced its new iphone 15 and it's literally produced online video. but this phone is much like phones that came before a few incremental changes. nothing really revolutionary. one of the big changes that consumers buy notice is the u. s. b c charger that will replace earlier models
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of charging uh, iphones and other devices made by apple. that's because the european union has mandated that all electronic devices of this type have that type of charging device as their main option for charging other changes include a slightly increased battery life, although the company didn't quantify that better camera. apple says, although that to seems to be an incremental improvement over previous high definition cameras, the iphone will also have uh, a different type of metal body. at least the iphone pro 15, which will be made with a titanium body, a very light alloy of metal that will allow consumers to feel it in the lightest iphone that is ever been produced. the price uh for the
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standard model is about $800.00 us. the price for the iphone $15.00 pro will be about $900.00, although there are trade in options that can lower that price. and the iphone 15 will be available in stores on september 22nd, rob reynolds elder, xerox, santa monica, california. the us government has taken google to quote, accusing it of having nothing to on search engines hearings. and the landmark case began in washington dc on tuesday, patrick hall. he has the latest, the extra 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 much money this 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
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. the government, the us 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 country 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 quite full trial. not just because of that, but because there's only 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 the bankruptcy next, the trial is expected take about 10 weeks, but the decision will be handed down probably for months. now,
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decline will do 0. washington. the crew of a russian elena is being held as he wrote this when making an emergency landing in the field in siberia, or a 165 passengers and crew on homes you will. airlines denies that us sanctions resulted in pull maintenance. dmitri meds, the den car reports 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 we roll airlines flights, 1383, took off from so cheap bound for almost but mid flight. the pilots declared an emergency hydraulic systems weren't responding, so they needed a longer runway than the one in ohms. oh no. they didn't know what can you call them? i went to the point oh, you know what to do for the future. the,
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instead of just give it up because it only 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 noblest it'd be, it wasn't going to work either popular or both. near the thought that you know, the captain understood the may not be enough fuel to reason of a c bisque airport. on a plane, the captain is load of the lords. the captain makes the decisions and base the responsibility he chose to land in the field with a shot the released. and what did it successfully won't because the forced landing damage the aircraft, but every one escaped unscathed. what are we going to.

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