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as an 8th requires talking to everyday people's normal to fault, not just power brokers, and that's for algebra is different from me or the city. and now said he was doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again the the, the east and the libyan city, devastated by floods to the government says more than 5000 people that the thousands will missy the found territory. this is also coming a massive search and rescue operations along the way and the roof is more international a to ride. last week's deadlier. right. know 3 is lead to is in
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russia, where he is expected to hold told since i met 210 a tree corporation on sales for the agenda. the west house of representatives is hosting a former impeachment inquiry, isaac jones bite of his family business. the the the desk told from the devastating floods in east and libya has risen to more than 5200. and now the 10000 people are still missing off, the 2 dams collapsed and the port city of doing many buildings have been destroyed and the roads and bridges washed away out of china begins coverage with this report for the capital trip. any as in unprecedented catastrophe. entire communities in the eastern city of dunn now have been swept away by floods
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or reduced revel. people here are still coming to terms with the aftermath of storm . daniel. it brought rector of rainfall into dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a joint wave towards the city. this child as know where his mother is. but no one has seen her. a 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
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salisa is from governor. 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? 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, we will be hang, can you today? we are located a budget of more than 515000000 dollars 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,
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but people here hopes that through this tragedy, the country and its rival politicians can find that we unite and put its people 1st . latrina elder, 0 tripoli as well. the scale of the disaster becoming clear through satellite images. now this was done here on september, 2nd, there full bridges across the why the down river, including a main crossing along the waterfront. the river itself is dry for most of the year . but not the city looks like this. you can see how the river has overflowed and destroyed the bridges and buildings in its pos silt has spread across the city of 18000 people. not a tearing aid from several countries is beginning to arrive to help floods, victims in libya, including cattle, u, e and l julia. so kia has sent 3 cargo planes around 170 rescue personnel from itself to management or flight to the board. they've landed in been
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going to say it was tough drop, but there's also a rotten because the on board a relief across from the cutoff short while back. he gave us the subject. so i'm standing on the tarmac god ben, gauzy, apple. the back of what we have said to be $1.00 to $3.00. trump the air force c, 17 cargo planes. part of the going international effort to get a into then goes to the situation is seemingly on the surface. at least it's very well organized. oakland truck taking the aid of the plains as i speak. another looks to be large cargo plane has landed one of at least 3 that we've seen since arriving here. the a the to so the cost is for 2 patients including field hospitals. i failed also to, sorry, medical equipment medicine, uh hospital they generate his food video searches that we've spoken to
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save cost. the big challenge is getting this paid as quickly as possible to the most heavily effected areas that area around in and around the city of their, in a, in fact they're living with or deciding that all the i that is being uploaded. this top 3 flights will be trading, sit there, and then let me know. so as you say that, that'd be planes that in the last 24 hours to come to bang dogs, the fall chucky from algeria from hope to meet the o. d u a united i've ever been told that a plane will not do that. i remember it says, still in the apple in another location, but it was already said expressing such like gratitude to what seems to be going into that light at the i say the situation is somebody we dial schools, we already know that. thank you. thousands of people to be killed, thousands more,
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still missing and maybe maybe for now without a whole thousands of phones and businesses destroyed. but certainly they say that but certainly seems to be going smoothly. and as i speak, i can see the lights on the horizon of what we can only push you is another cause i applied bringing a into thing does a the more foreign ages are rising in more. okay. where the death toll from friday's us quake has risen to 93000 rescue teams searching for those fed trapped onto their bubble. but relief efforts have yet to reach some remote areas that have been cut off off the quite triggered land slides blocked roads. okay, is king mohammed the 6 has visited the hospital with a quick survivors of being treated. you'll say it's a native blog,
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tamara cache university hospital. the magnitude 6.8 s quake was the most powerful, the hits the country and more than a century. the officer is hush, and co borrower joins the moroccan ministry on a rescue mission in the atlas mountains. a few minutes off to the helicopter thoughts into the sky was thought to get a glimpse of the scale to the devastation. entire villages wiped out desperate villages waving to the craft, asking for help to apply that capitalism and moving, but to look through the deep of the strong winds, could compromise the entire rescue operation. the crew is looking for the right spot to add jobs 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 for skate. so this particular area and he has given
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all the, the saw as dropping you about italian, a supplies line to the effect to the community. the army had a cup to 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 in. yeah. was the rescue teams continued the search? oh, what does the hours go by? chances of finding survivors fade away, 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 their ability. those who look pulled alive with starts a long journey of recovery. populate, how much was rescued from the village of account. she's been traumatized by what she went to my attention after what
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a so and the people who lost their lives. i could not think about tomorrow, said we leaving remote ever excess. it's this is kind of a, the one that i rushed to hospital a better, i guess code is neither the other we is concerned about someone who am i to keep on this patient 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, emergency response to the army 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 should be of interest to you from the epi sent out to escalate. well,
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stephanie deckers, in, in, in it's held on about 14 kilometers from the epicenter 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 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 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 found is pretty much
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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 post 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 big heart warming things when you see a tragedy like this is how people come together. so many volunteers,
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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. what's the head here on out just there? i'm rob mcbride, the cravy in factory helping it's countries will wrestle with via some looking weapons. made on supplies and the us government takes google to court as washington crux down on monopolies digital advertising the highlighted. we've got some rather live
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a stalls moving across the central parts of the us. you can see the span of the plat stretched from the lakes right down to texas. this is a very active web, a system behind that we have cooled a web in place. how does that spill? some won't that, but notice dallas long last but life 30 degrees celsius. that's been a good 2 or 3 months now that we're not seeing temperatures as low as 27 sales just a little more like it. so the heat just starting to a base across southern most parts for the race, or we're looking at some respectable values that they see it around $2422.00 in new york. so what's the weather coming into that northeast and corner actually pushing back into new england that could cause some localized flooding. quite a brisk wind here as well. and the cloud and rain was right down the east disabled the deep south. let me go to the cooler way. it's a web it coming into dallas. well combine for i suspect, and that rain showers to have it was southern parts of the rockies, but the shabbas will pop as we go on into west stifle oklahoma and into texas. the
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west, it is generally try and find plenty of sunshine around sunshine. his house may well across the carpet and you can see how it can only that's making his way 5 and the police was not coming that of the
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familial watching else. here armando about top stories now in eastern libya. the desk told us the devastating floods assistant to more than 5010000 people are still missing. tooth dams, cuz i have some folks that you've done in several countries sending him for an aide is arriving in morocco with his desktop, fontes, afraid to nearly $3000.00 best 2 teams are searching for those to be trumped. north korea has testified the ballistic missiles office, eastern coast. it comes as, as leaders in russia for talks with president them at $210.00. they're expected to meet in the coming hours. whole discussions of the space and to wind rush as far
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east us suspects came from and is ready to supply weapons to most go for the war. and ukraine. washington has one that's any arms deal with north korea. with 5, eights, un sanctions. as a thorn. slowly, as monitoring developments for us now from sol. so florence, north korea has noticed domestic missile systems we've heard is a significance in the timing of that yes. carry. in fact, we're getting reports from japanese media that it could, has been as many as 2 missiles launched by north korea. now it's banned by you and from launching missile tests. and yet no square has conducted a record number of weapons test this year. now this coming ahead of a expected meeting between can and pretend on wednesday. i think perhaps we could take it as an indication or as north korea attempting to send a signal, perhaps that it has no intention of complying with un sanctions. now as for the meeting itself, jeff, news media are reporting, but it will take place at
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a cost mode true. this would not only be a highly secure location, but also a highly, highly symbolic venue. especially if the 2 countries are going to be cooperating in the aerospace industry in the aerospace fields. we know north korea covets satellite technology. it wants to launch a spice satellite into space. now north korean state media has given a lot of media coverage to this trip, and i think it indicates the high value in your career places on this visit. and also perhaps a certain level of confidence that this upcoming can pretend meeting is going to go well and team members self. i said that his visit is proof of north korean prioritizing. it taught its ties with russia so far he's already met the russian minister of natural resources and also an official for in charge of north korea's economy. was that so that's an indication that the trade is also going to be important. north korea perhaps could be negotiating, sending labor us to russia, that would be,
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that would give it much needed hot currency. so we've heard from us officials but, and on deal could be on the costs, but now we're getting clear indications of what north korea could be wanting in return on watts. has the international reaction. been then to this upcoming came booting meeting a while they've had us officials renew their warnings, saying even that they wouldn't hesitate to impose new sanctions if an honest deal with career and with no career and russia goes ahead. and in fact, i'm hearing from that the us deputy commerce secretary who's due to arrive and so next year says he's going to be holding talks on how to strengthen export controls, to ensure that russia doesn't get the equipment and the material it needs to use. and as well on russia. now regionally, we've had south korean and japanese government say, the monitoring developments in russia very closely. we've also had the south korean president of china as a permanent member of the un security council to do more to rein in the threat
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nuclear threat from north korea. but he also said that south korea will draw closer to japan and the us as a means to count up young. yeah. now we know china is a strong ally of north korea and russia. it is also the biggest trade partner. so it has a lot of leverage and some analysts believe that it is, it would be cheat and preventing an alms deal from going ahead. and so far, china is foreign ministry has only said about kim's visit to know the, to russia, that this is a match between the 2 nations. but some chinese analysts say, but they are china, china in china, views this as a reaction to the us has actions in this region. and china has made no secret of the fact that it wants to challenge the international order something about it. and this is a view that north korea and russia to florence late. thank you for that. let's stay with this. so in bringing that john puck, he's director of the career project at harvard kennedy schools. they'll say i sent
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you joins us from cambridge, massachusetts. welcome to the program, put simply then in practical terms, what, who both russia and north korea be hoping to get out of this meeting between 210 and a great to troubling develop. because if you look at it, it's almost like a problem solving type of partnership. each layer is going to be able to get very specialized problem solving capabilities from the other. for me, clearly it's access to these munitions that he needs and has more of attrition in ukraine. and for kim, you're looking at a situation where he's tried space launch vehicle test twice. now it has failed the most recent one. we'll see what all the specifications are in terms of what is taking place. but we just talked to his effort to find a military satellite into orbit. this is something where russia can uniquely help him. and we saw that in terms of russia helping a ron put their kayak satellite into orbit in august of 2022. so all the pieces are there to help each other when it comes to these 2 leaders with unique problem
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solving capabilities. i'm interesting. what might china make of this? then they have separate bilateral relations with both russia. i'm not create that thing territory. this is where a part history is really important. if you look at the relationship that china has developed, cultivated with russia and its relationship with north korea, and those are really transactional relationships. there wines where in certain instances there's the expectation, if you will get these long duration deals for natural resources on the energy side with russia. china was under pain them. and with respect to the coal treatments, north korea, a similar type of situation in the 2nd half of the 2, thousands. however, the relationship between russia and north korea is definitely, you know, bumps in the road ups and downs. but there is an affinity that the 2 that have and right now the star situation, it looks like a type of partnership where they're trying to help each other out. that definitely doesn't exist and their respect him by our relationship to china. and to what extent will north korea see this face to face meeting is
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a way of boosting. it's proceed standing on the international arena as well. there's a lot of fanfare between the 2 countries. if you look at the green and the ceremony and all of the red carpet type of treatment that you received when he arrived in russia, it gives you a sense out of both countries are elevating their leaders in that respect. and really is a message to their domestic populations, if anything, the secondary messages to the international committee. so if you look at this type of dynamic, it looks like things are going well between the 2 leaders. and through this partnership things will improve better as well. so that's the dynamic, and that's the messaging, but definitely to the respective domestic audience has trained very difficult times on keeping what you say watching on. where does this leave the us and, and soft career, for example. very difficult if you look at is the primary deterrence messages. ready if north korea overseas, with this munitions deal with russia and they'll be more sanctions. but if you look at it, both north korea and russia are the subject of the most intense. you're essentially,
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in the case of russia, they're set towards all sanctions in their energy sector. in the case of north korea longstanding sanctions, but in the case of north korea, one thing that we have to do more detail is a business natural experiment that took place north korea since january of 2020, imposed its own party, sealed off its own border. and so we think of the low difficulties and hardships that i've seen from that before i seen anything the sanctions can do. so this particular point in time with the 2 liters about to me, i do think the sanctions warning component has really run its course in this particular instance. so impact, we very much appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. warren ukraine has led to a rapid growth in industry, supplying products and equipment to the ministry among the more obscure products are decoy weapons meant to deceive the enemy and stopped the launching attacks on real guns and vehicles, but probably reports from central ukraine. they all constructed with the most cat
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by crossman who fully intend for the creations to be blasted to pieces placed on the battlefield to look like the real thing inviting attack from enemy drones in miss south one, mostly a little boot. that would mean they've worked. petro tells us, and we'll have to leave, produced small as many as needed, or to keep with the model. the operation of this workshop, which remains fairly secretive, is handled by mining and metals conglomerates match, invest, having all these skills and experience is not hard to move from still production to minutes or decrease may to odessa, ukraine's military. the requests often change from one month to the next, as, as the most sophisticated and expensive equipment arrives from overseas, of which they make cheap copies. for instance, the real m to 7. how is
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a cost about $2000000.00, but it costs about $1000.00 to make a decrease this radar system price tag $218000000.00, a fake replica. yours for 2000. these d co is a rule. so far cheaper than the weapons used to destroy them. this is the units trophy collection bits of drones, this from a russian maid line set or an a rainy and made shaheed or very real weapons that destroyed themselves. targeting very real looking facts. as in previous, was decoys have been used extensively in ukraine, such as inflatable ones like this. but the development of high definition surveillance makes them far less effective than these kind crafted alternatives. so the enemy has many sophisticated drones. we've pets, upticks, and that capability means we're constantly having to develop the post before we
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would produce artillery just from links of plastic. but now we use from plastic to come out into good details in the last as a find a skills required in the eval mode demanding craft of deception. well, mcbride, i'll just say era central, you crates. the speaker of the us house of representatives has also colleagues to open the former impeachment inquiry. the president of joe biden becomes accused by end of helping his son hunter, with his business dealings which being investigated by tax officials. whitehouse is criticizing between investigation as extreme politics or us government is taking google to quote about anti trust obligations. prostitutes this with all the that the company use unfair practices to become the most popular and dominant search engine. by far, the legal action is being seen as the most significant challenges to a technology company for decades. calling to make us more to think about how you
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search the web. you pull out your phone and type a question. 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 a fee. that's google ads. 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
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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 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 a tech company this big was in the 19 ninety's, the target was microsoft, and bill gates had to testify that his company wasn't forcing out competing internet browsers and microsoft lockers. it was broken up, then it appealed and pay the penalty. more than a generation later, microsoft is now google's toughest search competitor. thanks to new,
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a powered search options in being. i think the reason why now is just that we have a more progressive regime that's willing to go after some of these cases. and obviously this will start in 2020. so it isn't the you know, 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. the challenges here, these are the top stores in east and libya. the death total of the devastating floods has risen to more than 5000 of 810000 people are still missing off the 2 dams collapsed in the port city of done up several countries ascending help.

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