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a we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no money bucks on our address here at the city, devastated by floods in eastern lip, yet more than 5000 people are dead and thousands more. i'm missing the the clock this is out. is there a life and also coming up a massive search and rescue operations still under way more. okay. as well, international aid arrives in the kingdom following last week, dudley s no chris leaders in russia for total supply demand puts in with committed trico operation. and tom sales reports for the on the agenda us house of
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representatives is asking for, for president joe biden, his family business. so the death toll from the devastating floods in eastern libya has risen to more than 5200. and now the 10000 people are still missing, of the 2 times collapsed and the port seemed to have done many buildings to be destroyed in roads and bridges washed away by that train. it begins our coverage with this report from the capital of tripoli. as in unprecedented catastrophe, entire communities in the eastern city of done, the 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 and to dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a joint wave towards the city. this child as know where his mother is. but no
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one has seen or 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 city is from dell now. he received news yesterday, his sister and her entire family were killed in the floods. he's come here to pray for their souls know, show you in the side of the officials, are responsible for all the lives that were lost. why? because it was clear that the dams had a problem, a needed renovation,
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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 a 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 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 . mount, trina, elder, 0 tripoli. the scale of a disaster is becoming clear through satellite images. this was done on september
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the 2nd there are full bridges across the way down the river, including a main crossing along the waterfront. the. the river itself is dry for most of the . now the city looks like that. you can see how the river has ever flowed, just destroyed the bridges and buildings in its path and sailed to spread across the city of 80000 people. humanitarian aid is beginning to arrive to help flood victims in libya from several countries, including catch at the u. a. e and algeria stuck in his, in 3 cargo planes. around a 170 rescue personnel from is disaster management to authority were on board. they've landed in bank gauzy. russell said has more from the 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 led by somebody for half that so that is an exception for now, and according to the disaster and emergency management to, to,
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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 dental tour at 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 take a itself has gone through a several natural disaster this year. i'm 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 grease is submitted to radio. and also several churches companies, particularly the construction companies, have huge investments in, in, in libya. as you come on the is the vice president of the international committee of the red cross. he says there is an urgent need to scale. i paid operations in eastern libya, 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, i can see throughout the, across all those years of conflict. we have warehouses with stocks. so immediately
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we supported the lead in great 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 stocks before that because we had a response to this. fission is still for the communities who had been 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
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law for an aide is arriving in morocco with the death toll from fried his ass creek has risen to nearly 3000 rescue teams. searching for those fed, trapped under revel. relief efforts have yet to reach some remote areas that have been cut off off to the quite triggered land slides. blocking roads, a rock is getting the, having the 6 is this to the hospital where as quite survivors are being treated. they also donate to blood that mark has university hospital, the bike that you had 6.8 of creek was the best possible to hit the country in more than a century. has somehow bar has more now from work on south america. today we have enough pushing it to 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
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a long ravine which zigzags across the atlas. now it is, we've been flying with the rocking on the which has been leading the rescue operation because it has sophisticated equipment. it has been delivering most of the 8 operation into the affected areas using all the infrastructure that it has . and it has stepped up. it's 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 devastation was beyond was as we're going to see if this was a few minutes of to the how the carpets are 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 capital in moving the to look through the deep of the
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strong winds, could compromise the entire rescue operation. so the crew is looking for the vice fonts to add jobs, supplies, a hot breaking the boxes. this box is that you see as the applied over the, at the center of the sacred area. the final cause decided to be for skate. so this particular area and he has given all the, the saw as dropping you bought italian, a supplies blankets to the effect, the local community. the army had to go up to is hovering 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 the search. oh, what does the hours go by? chances of finding survivors fade away,
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but suddenly i be of 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 was stopped 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. my attention smiled. after what a so and the people who lost their lives. i cannot think about tomorrow. said we leaving remote tavia, we're excess. it's difficult. 8. the one that i rushed to hospital in cash code is neither. we is concerned about someone to keep on the distribution has been tried for 3 days and he risk having kidney failure. we need not this, most likely he will need diagnosis. and i just either i was given a red access to the armies operations center with plans,
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emergency responds to ami generals, showing the live footage from jones to tactic 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. how should be under 0 funding? i sent out the escalate. stephanie deckers in e. montela. about 14 kilometers from the epi center. yes. click 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 the strength of the power of chunks of the mountain pulling off is 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,
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of the tragedy that goes there. you see this gentleman here talking to someone destroyed on the phone. people have lost everything here. and there is help that is arrived in the form of various volunteers, also 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 foul, is pretty much a recovery operation. dogs are still being used here. we just spoke to a group of spanish volunteers and they said that they came here with hope to find survivors. they've only found body so far. they say the dog, i don't finding anyone alive. now, one of the massive challenges of when it comes to help to getting help here is the road the network. and you can see here a clock that stopped the earthquake just past 11 pm on friday night.
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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 big 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 are 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 you 0 on the outskirts of my cache, in the atlas mountains. a train carrying the north korea. indeed, as arrived in russia ahead of a meeting with president vladimir putin. the us suspects pyongyang is ready to supply weapons to moscow for the war and ukraine. any arms deal with knolls,
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grey would violate un sanctions from demona han has this report. north korea's liter 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. so 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 president vladimir putin, each of something, the other needs of north korea struggling economy could use 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,
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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. and more international pressure could bring them closer together. latimer putting is already in rush as far east for an economic for them to come to a meeting with tim is expected in the coming days spent in monahan, alex's era. so the head here and i'll just, there are the us government taking,
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you're watching out 0 reminder about top story is this uh, an eastern libya, the death toll of the devastating floods has risen to the 5000 more than 10000 people are still missing, after 2 times collapse and a positive done several more for an aide is arriving in morocco with a death toll from friday's creek has risen to nearly 3 thousands rescue teams of searching for those who may still be trapped beneath rubble. the speaker view of the house of representatives, sauce colleagues to a formal impeachment declaring to president j. 5 publicans accuse biting of helping his son content with his business dealings, which would be investigated by tax officials. israel supreme court has begun hearing independent gains, cubby's traditional powers. it's the 1st time in the courts history that the full 15 judge bench has convened. in july, parliament passed amendments to a law limiting the quotes ability to over rule government decisions that find extremely unreasonable. have been demonstrations against the changes all you pull.
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brennan is following the hearings at the court in west jerusalem. the stakes could scarcely be higher. what the story is, perhaps the one i've had most used by these writing media gathered here outside the courtroom over that. now inside that supreme court, an unprecedented panel of 50 judges, that's the whole panel all gathered 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 re the same 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 to this reform program because of the proposals that it has in the pipeline includes accessing great to 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 beyond israel folders into the occupied palestinian territories because it's a 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 the private plans. now, on the eve of this hearing, tens of thousands of his ready citizens, again demonstrated outside the court building and support of the judges against the government plans. the decision from the judges will come in a matter of weeks, hol, brennan, ultra 0. the supreme court of his room, the speaker of the us house of representatives, will open a formal impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. kevin mccarthy is accusing by the using his role to help his son hunter, with his business dealings. the white house has criticize impeachment investigation . i am directing our house committee to open
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a formal impeachment inquiry into president jo bike of 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 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 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 trump upcoming criminal trials. by the end and trouble likely face
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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 speaker it is extreme politics at its worst. meanwhile, how speaker mccarthy was likely pressured into this move by far right. republicans who threatened to ask 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 castro? outta 0, washington. in the united states, 5 full of memphis police officers have been indicted in the coming of tyrene nichols at a routine traffic stop in january police putting kind of footage shows the officers beating and kicking. nichols fits him with a button spraying him with pepper spray and firing a stun gun. that's him. because life died from his injuries, the offices all ready on trial for secondary motive charges. and if not being
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charged with full accounts, including civil rights violations. c. u. s. government is taking google dakota of anti trust allegations. prosecutors would argue that the company use unfair practices to become the most popular and dominant search engine by far the leak of action is being seen as a significant challenge to a technology company for decades. calling bacon has more 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 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,
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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 motor roll a 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 on fair. so it's using a law from the turn of the 19th century to stop it. 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
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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 there's just been a larger push to go after a lot of these tech companies now because they've gotten so large. google says it makes a powerful and fair product that helps businesses grow. and if users wanna choose a different search tool, they can. but this is just one of several cases. the us is making against the giants of silicon valley. a. john apple has released his latest iphones and apple watches. it tries to reverse the stump in sales. the new iphone 15 range will be charged with the us b c cable, in order to comply with you, your pin guidelines. but apple has suffered dropping sale since last year, and it stopped price is also taking a hit. the crew of, of russian airline are being held, as harry said, making an emergency landing in the field in siberia of to pilots reports
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a ton tronic problems, euro airlines flight 13832 calls from such a bunch of ohms, but mid flight. the pilot declared an emergency of to the hydraulic system stopped responding. none of the $165.00 passengers and crew would pump. the airlines to noise us sanctions had resulted in pull maintenance. that's it's from many in the clock you can find out more the website, i'll just 0. don't com, whether it's coming up and inside story would have to be as political divisions are affecting the the highlight of the rains continue to forward across southern parts of china. still a fair amounts of cloud down towards the south of the country farther north,
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you can see around the more organized system here. uh, this will push a little bit of wet weather into the eastern side of china, linking up with that, right, which is actually the remnants of what was ty, food. hi, clay. wet weather continues to push this way towards the eastern side of the country and brought this up to was the cream financially i had about japan generally try sheltered by the mountain state will be settled, but west and positive home. she said some outbreaks of wayne is to go through the next couple of days and what to weather, just pulsing is way that the ne, which is we go on 3 1st day notice down towards the south. yep. the rain continues . it joins that with the white weather that we have across the good parts of indo china live you storms there is a good part of vietnam thailand. mos seeing some big showers. plenty of showers that just around the philippines. mold in areas of bornea, also seeing some live the showers, lobby showers, longest spells afraid still affecting us central in eastern parts of india. so pushing up towards the north as well, of westwood, the trying to slip
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a little further east with in the process as to what a russia showers across the west. and that's the, the world of high frequency share trading, exposed this engine that was basically trading. i could have lost $30000000.00, was a terrifying experience. how onto efficient intelligence is rates for stakes and rates on the money markets is markets go faster and faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no money buttons on ouch divided and embroiled in a civil war. libya is hit by devastating floods. thousands are dead and south means more missing. how will the country deal with this disease and how our political rivalries affecting rescue operation? this is inside store, the
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