tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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via the stores on told to al jazeera, the challenge is the are with the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from dog hoss coming up in the next 60 minutes. in time families lost and the toll keeps rising. old in 5000 libyans has now been killed in town to assist the ravaged by devastating floods in morocco, family shelter,
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next to the ruins of the homes. as i was struggled to reach craig heads, communities, find how shim, how the bottom line to again south of mount, i guess where i hope so. finding survivors under the rubble, i'm fading away. a toys to a strong alliance, north korea, so you to places unconditional support for russia's president vladimir susan and what he called a just fine against the width and says he is on we explore if the oslo accords between israel and palestine have really achieved anything as far as mount with the sports argentina has made it to winds from to and welcome qualifying in the absence of rest of captain leno massey, the title holders the olivia 3. now the of the nation that's been wrecked by years of conflict and political enforcing is
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now keeping with it's with natural disaster and decades. at least 5300 people have been killed in sundays. catastrophic floods and with 10000 people still missing the death toll is likely to rise. the port city of done is a bump destroyed risk. your teams have arrived from cutoff took a contingency among others. but the scale of the devastation is monumental. as malick, china reports from aaa, helicopters, big bodies from the sea testimony to the power of the wave of water that hit the city. others were simply swallowed by lance lights. as the grim task of recovering the bodies continues. search and recovery teams are working together with specialized for dog units. the water was like us to nami, cutting through this city, wiping out more than just buildings. the whole family lived next to each other. we were all neighbors. we lost 30 people so far. that's
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a 30 members of the same family menu, still unable to comprehend what they live through the surface pro bonus at 3 30 in the morning the how do we can intensified? and there was when i leave on the top floor of these building up in the window. and so the storm attacking the mass graves have been dug and are now being filled with bodies helping the injured just as urgent a task. hold on to hire a lot of us. we're still looking for victims. we call on all young libyans, anyone who has a degree or any medical affiliation to please come help us. we have a shortage in nurses. we need help. medical facilities are overwhelmed, many or damage in the nearby city of and bid the doctors and nurses we do ankle high water in the local hospital. many of the patients having to be evacuated. the libyans just don't have the capabilities to handle the search and rescue operations
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by themselves. search and rescue teams from a few countries have been arriving in libya. this team from algeria is headed to the donation centers like this has been set up across the western libya. people are bringing in whatever they can for those affected in these libyans have been divided between east and west for many years. but now people across the country are coming together to help those in need. now, trina, ultra 0 tripoli, us cosmo hummadi is a project manager with the from spice humanitarian in g o, acted libya, she joins us live from being causing now. thank you very much for taking time to join us on al jazeera festival. we understand that to you going to go, is it doing it tomorrow? do you know exactly what you are expecting when you get to the mission to,
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to be done now to appear. and just so that the need is the situation that goes, we are going to need to provide and digital, but we do our system in the same times, very kind, very high, high number of displacement be called the spaces in 10000000 done in our to send you know, done now and. ringback then they are in need of trying to find different believes that we believe they can use a lot of different pieces because most of the people use it by finding on the loss of their flow use or um every single the in denver knows it's so the
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medium engine on. yeah, i mean, obviously the need to get in there is, is extremely important and it's been a number of days now. i mean, can you just explain how difficult it is to get access and how hard it will be to get to that much needed i to everyone and uh no. ringback all the uh, like i said, uh no, no. okay. and liam law offices front of the front of the only know the walking dead on behalf of the theater and the best you can do our intervention. busy here is the provide some forms and you get some determination. how much did you indeed always a be i can do that,
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but it's not easy. and we will this be these 2 done now like the time the, the, we impacted by minus these also the intervention. what could be good to change? oh, there's an international indeed. oh, you know, it's moving on to some of the people that i was talking about. $70.00 between 42070000 people there and i'm promoting the news. i just started flying in susan and they did the front of the they say i'd be a t c b at least 20 people. they are 20 people that i was it is the only people that let me see a no one knows. yeah. any information i know one of the other major issues is just the number,
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the sheer number of bodies that many of them are still out on the street who are in buildings. i mean, how do you go about dealing with that? because obviously long term, or even in the short term that poses a whole nother set of problems doesn't, does is social to the awesome good support in june and by emergency ever got emergency needs the need for a long, long time, to be honest in the, in the city, i know we need to provide people with bases that they have to sit in a position to know the government of the school. this is all the media. don't just do this. i think you think seduce. yeah. maybe this is effective to print it and we
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usually have people the dogs plays for the use was to the people to be in the hearing sometimes every day and you won't stay at home and we will, this is the on the find the uh, jerry, the city and the city in canada, they do you try here and save the file. the people that need to go 3 and the even the employee wants to people on the other end done that i guess the only new one. 05. 0. just the was like, if i'm able to go to the printer, the rates are, they are totally,
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that does not have anything right away tomorrow. well done now to see, let's see integration. yeah. and just very briefly. but before we go there, obviously, to governments within libya, i mean how much of a challenges that in terms of coordinating i have is politics been able to be put to one side at this point in time is the nation, the nation with a and he always has to own chair a we and you always on the just that the we have meeting with many of the other end you to like these to you to divide the divine our intervention between between all the new owens and see what the government know how to go and how it works. i'm going to shoot you 4 different this time because
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that is all it is c t, yes. which is the do frame is this is the i can be we have no, we have to search to. so now this, we only need to push a society are a substance in the cuz he is supposed to be active. no. so the research center for the, for any $11.00 company do. so subset of done, okay, i'm. 5 and i'll go ahead and do the same people to be the same time as you're running the assessment button. same time, right? c, r and b b. okay,
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toddler. we're going to have to leave it there. i'm sorry to interrupt us. no, but we we're going to have to leave it there. we really do appreciate to appreciate your time and, and your insight and we wish you the best when you get to dinner tomorrow. thank you so much. said his asthma hummadi from the n g. i acted libya. the good in morocco risk of work is that pricing hash conditions and blocked roads to try and reach remote communities. devastated by last week. so it's like in some isolated mountain villages, families are sleeping in the open and in the cold. the needs a mess of people who have lost everything showing how found one community pricing to the next. big challenge rebuilding their lives. the slow pace of the
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rescue mission that he's fast running out of time. beauty's crews that began work on monday, believe there was still lives to be saved. if i don't need the american army trucks carrying them to navigate these treacherous mountain passes. this journey was in vain. they reached a village that had already buried 10 percent of its population pulled from the ruins of 90 percent of its homes. there was no search and rescue required here. villages like those who built on steep mountain slopes really never stood a chances. huge boulders like these can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto you build structures like these. so that the only thing left standing is the most minarette. most of the village mosque itself is gone. the road to do through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing
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n g o as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion. and so emotional as they discover for the 1st time who has lived and who has died, everyone has lost someone, there are lots of orphans and etc. but the real problem now is that winter is coming literally one most. they're saying that it's going to rain tomorrow, so people were there. are they gonna live? that's the real question. the needs here are immense, not just food, a lot of good shelter and sanitation to be us quite tore into every facet of life. this is what's left of the village school doctors have arrived to assess medical needs. one of the most pressing concerns is mental health. as villages focus their anxieties on what comes next and the top you any medication really small and everything we own is under the rubble. everything we grew to eat is on the rubble, the data rains come, no one will be able to reach us to bring food. and the people live now to die of
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hunger. mama hunt is down. for a to battery of does help them. the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah. hello. hi, i'm skate really afraid. i'm thinking how to go on living. our lives are gone, cetera. put the attention from its mountain perch. what remains of do's root still combines, majestic views. but for many time has stood still since last friday night, and these mountains and the sky once admired on now seems to be fit. jo, no whole l g 0 in the atlas mountains, morocco agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in remote areas in the high atlas mountains. but some communities getting help which is arrows hush them about. it joins us from one such town. we're kind of the south of marrakech, assume we know 5 days into this and we've been hearing from recovery teams that is
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unlikely. there are too many survivors lift tons of the rubble. how will people be holding off and what must be completely overwhelmed over whelming circumstances? it is extremely difficult, but particularly tom, in those desolate areas in accessible for the time being to cause and vehicles because it on top of some of the most difficult areas near the center of the quake of this explains why the air force a still living the because of the operation with some of the rescue attempts to hoping to be able to retrieve bodies from under the rubble. although that there's any chance the hope that it could be any chance in the future. and they'll come in dollars to retrieve the default a life. so it is pretty much focused on the need to retrieve old buddies to give order to the authorities, to stop clearing the rubble and then paving the way for the next phase of the
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recovery operation. which is the thoughts of the construction of the areas that were devastated by the as quake. and how soon we heard that ryan is expected to more and winters as no fire off. i mean, how was that going to affect you every one day ever, especially when it comes to temporary shelters that they're obviously living in at the moment, especially the ones that you see behind me and many of the other sporting across different parts of the office area i think they should be just a 1st step because the weather, as you said, is going to get cold. this is going to be the spots of the radius season. and in december, this is why it gets very cold. and where this, the snow falls on top of the mountain surrounding the area, which is the going to affect the excessive base, the flight of the people and the survivors. and i think the government is not thinking about really catching these people to tim perry shelters for the time they
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can't be in because they do understand that is going to be take some time to for the entire villages on the bill. now the authorities say that they are going to deliver on the pledge they make when it comes to rebuilding. the house is helping people with compensation and a lot of helping them also build the businesses they last. but this is something which is definitely a got into for most trains on the budget of an economy that has struggled in the past with the impact of covered 90 and i think it over the patient. okay, thank you so much. we do appreciate it. that is a sham of about a who is in we're a gun just south of narrow cash in the atlas mountains as well. there's plenty more ahead on this news out including will be live at the you in and new york to find out why the invoice, who so don, has resigns helping hand or a threat to society. the titans of together in washington. the tools on the future of artificial intelligence and life and support india secure us both in the final
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of crickets. as far as here with that story, the north korea's leda has found his nation's full and unconditional support to russian control, and has made a red trip to russia, where he discussed space and satellite technologies with president vladimir person from saw from florence slurry reports on the meeting between the 2 rushes space launch facility, a long head shake, intended perhaps to convey the growing closeness between russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong with the 2 met at the post auction, the cost much of brushes the most modern space launch facility the venue, possibly a hint. russia may help north korea develop minute tree satellites, often young young's to failed attempts at launching
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a spice out to like earlier this year. russia in return is looking for weapons to support its war in ukraine. un resolutions, which russia, as a permanent member of the security council, had agreed to band north korea from exporting weapons and also from receiving technical cooperation in nuclear assigned to us as want the 2 countries maybe looking to sign in. um, do you put in did not directly address this recognition. most of the ways of course, we need to discuss the issues of economic cooperation and humanitarian issues as well as the situation in the region. north korea is one of the few countries that has opened the supported bush's war on ukraine virginia. i had an in depth discussion with comrades booting about the political and military situation on the korean peninsula. and in europe, we found satisfying consensus on further strengthening strategic corporation and solidarity in the struggle to defend silver and rights and security,
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and to ensure lost in peace in the region and the world. some add, let's say north korea appears to have the upper hand in striking a deer with russia on the, on the north trans side. i think the, the upside is very large, which is that the russians are desperate in the north. koreans can give this and munition and exchange, they can get stuff, they really can't. and all the technologies has been mentioned for nuclear. so power, or oper, satellite so, and i think that the benefits really fall best for the north tree, and there are no specific details of what has been agreed between the 2 leaders. kim's visit, russia is not service report say he may go on to visit a factory that manufactures flights a jet. there's no doubt the rest of his visits will continue to be closely followed by adamant for hands on all the possible areas of cooperation between russia and know chris florence out a 0. so were you in secretary general? antonio gutierrez says sanctions imposed on po. yeah. by the security council must
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be respected. it is absolutely essential to abide by security goes to resolutions. no school year has been violating those significant sort of solutions. and recently, i believe yesterday we had 2 new me sites and seconds and the form of cooperation of any come through with law school. you must respect the sanctions regime that was imposed by the security council. and that's obviously is extremely the relevance. but then you'll hawkins joins us live now from most going to daniel. russia has certainly rolled out the red carpet. so can the absolutely. yeah. the highest ranking ministers, officials and defense officials as well on both sides of these. but actual troops reminiscent of the grand old soviet as they've been is that most good hosted for indignant trees at so believed is the toasting that room and prosperous relationship between north korea and the soviet union. kim,
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so boone hoping to take away from this visit, something to take back at 2 young. yeah. and that could be anything to do with trade logistics. i believe culture as letting me a put in said a country that suffers from food, children. sure. and the sanctions from that means that they will be hoping certainly to take back you might have saturday night as well as science, technology space technology. it was like when students that this visit took place at the was supposed to be present, the drum in rushes for ease for the russian side. of course, yes, before the speculation that must go is seeking some sort of homes deal with some sort of munitions deal. that's a claim that moscow has consistently been lloyd. but certainly most of use north korea as an ally and a partner in this trying to lift a lot of most code by using fuel gang of resistance against what they see is west than had go many us imperialism unexpired. as soon as an in the region a certainly this visit will be very important for most going. certainly it will be
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viewed by many as in you'd shop. so in the era of relations between russia and north korea, roommates, we see what exactly agreements were reached behind those close close doors in the coming weeks and data. well, thank you so much. that is daniel hopkins for us in most good as well. the united nation special invoice, who is the don volk purpose, has resigned that comes months off to the head of saddam's, ruling counsel adult, fell behind cold for his removal. but this was declared persona known cronsa in june. he was accused of in flaming the conflict between the sudanese army and the paramilitary rep and support forces. to suit on these people inspired c whole world . when they bravely up ended 3 decades. i'll stick to tory on rules in 2019. they need or supports and sorted already to more than ever need our support in solidarity and pressure rings and military leaderships to end the war and holding
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them to account and empowering civilians for an eventual transition to its democratic governments. well, definitely advocates to james by his joins us live now from the united nations in terms purpose has been a controversial figure. houses resignation thing were saved as well. certainly some people have been expecting he might resign, but states came to us as a surprise to others because he made his resignation while speaking better in the un security council. resigned at the very end of his speech, the un secretary general, antonio contempt was supposed to report his afterwards. he said that he had accepted the resignation cuz he understood the reasons for it. and of course the reasons for it was but missed the process of being declared for sending on grocer uh, back in june, the 8th of june. and ever since he'd been outside, su donnie been watching from nairobi on the pseudo on issues with his deputy or pricing out of port saddam. but it was
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a pretty unsustainable position when he gave that speech and the security council. it was a pretty dining speech standing on both sides with regards to the conflict in the pseudo. and he said it didn't really matter who had for the 1st shot. he said both sides. what to blame. he said that back in april, when the conflict started up before it starts, he's both sides. it said they were consulting, they were prepared to consult, but he said, in fact, they were holding weapons and getting ready to fight. and he said it's those 2 sides that are responsible for the very bad effects. it affected the people of saddam. and he said in terms of human rights, both sides and can have to share the blame. he said that the government, the army of the country will that the people will add force, so they were responsible for indiscriminate air attacks. he said, the rapids support forces. they were the ones responsible for the looting and most of the killing and sexual assault taking place. uh, pretty good picture presented also in the security council meeting about the
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humanitarian situation in the country. full 1000000 people have been displaced inside to don. 1000000 have gone across the board as refugees to other countries. and in terms of any mediation, there are lots of different players. so the talking to the 2 sides in sit on lots of different mediation efforts, mr. passes in his final speech that those efforts need to be coordinated at this stage to try and bring it into the fight in the interest on mediation, we're doesn't leave the mediation if it's, i mean, it feels like that being led by other countries rather than by the union itself yeah, so that is an interesting point. should the un take a lead or should the you and stay in support and some would say, who are critical to view and on the sidelines. it's a point i put to the un secretary general actually a few days ago when i set down for an interview with him. and he said, yes,
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that needed to be more coordination of the different mediation efforts. but he said he thought this was a case where there should be an african solution to an african problem. okay, thank you so much. that is a james by that diplomatic editor from the united nations, was still a hit on al jazeera, high ranking officials from tell us any infections i've been living on. trying to diffuse conflict in a refugee camp with by thing has resumes and in schools to form a tennis well, number one who has been banned for talking offense valves to clear her name details coming up later in the program, the i had low, the storm daniel weekend intensity, as it moved from libya into egypt. it brought the unsettled conditions to places like cairo in the form of sandstone. we're all going to see some of those push
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across into the event over the next few days. so cooler conditions, temperatures coming down even as far as a rock and q 8 lingering around the mid forties. we could also see some showers and some stronger wins kicking up some dust. and the wind is the story for the south of this across the golf and go to chicago when that's likely to kick up some dust and also lifted sand, affecting visibility, a few showers, affecting coastal areas of saudi arabia. and yeah, and then the laundry dry picture for much of the region, and it's much dry if we move east of africa now that storm daniel has cleared away temperatures to below average. however, for places like being gauzy in libya and cairo in egypt, the width of weather, now affecting the north west with some showers in morocco and algeria. but we're seeing more heavy fools coming in for places like no nigeria and thunderstorms concentrated around the gulf of guinea. and some of those rumbling across the democratic republic of congo over the next few days. quite to for the south with
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wet and windy weather for cape town, the competent beyond well taken without hesitation for them died for power. they finds out, 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 that one out there. the of the is this time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine. washer war, and what,
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what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change. because it comes with cook us politics default and like the, [000:00:00;00] the you which, and you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the salad. libyans have started burying those killed and devastating floods in the eastern city of dunn field. and 5300 people have died in at least 10000. i'm missing out the heavy rain full cost to dance to best. the death toll from fridays is quite in morocco has risen to nearly 3000 full for an
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item is arriving as emergency cruise search through bubble and remote mountain areas. especially as president let me person says most so it will help you on yank build satellites. feel has to north korea made a control on as rushes for searching the cause of the drone in their 1st amazing and full years. what pertaining to our top story now, the devastating floods and libya with thousands of people. dave, even more missing and many injured medical facilities are overwhelmed with some hospital suffering. severe damage in the nearby city of outside at doctors. and this is way through and co hi was in the local hospital, most of the patients having to have being evacuated as well. talk to um its with teams the world health organizations representative in libya today. he's joining us live for making. thank you so much for being on al jazeera, i guess in a spi disaster of this type a, you know, in a scale that is just so huge. this is obviously always in the to prioritize what,
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what is needed right now and, and who is the most vulnerable? a thank you very much for having me on the show and they want to present my condolences to all the libyan people. and also for different, quick and real, going want to present to my, to canada since, as well, to major events in the setting week. and then the event a, libya, the, it's a, it's a catastrophe. epic proportions. i don't think that we ever have seen something big in the libya. it's quite unprecedented. but one, there is a focus on the flood and on the flushed lots there are, there was more problematic explosion of front down in, during that which had brought about a lot of casualties. um so far up until uh,
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half an hour ago we we have confirmation of um uh about 3922. that's uh, i know that too many numbers are being uh, floated around as our teens and the forefront. and the latest update that we received from our w 2 teams. well, work completely now can, can they're not in other locations these 2900. and yes, the $22.00 cases we know that it's expected to be in the 10s of thousands. yes. we know so that the renewable patients are underway and we expect the numbers to even girl yeah. wide the world is focusing on the number of casualties. i think we need to also think of the survivors who are leaving in dire conditions. now having their homes destroyed, some of them are you didn't need to go attention. some of them have um,
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chronic diseases and need access to primary health care and more specialized care. knowing that at least 3 hospitals are completely out of border, non actual. yeah, we know whole so that 56 percent of the hospitals are only partially functioning about 44 percent our function and we know also that big numbers of hospitals are lacking medical equipment, medical and pharmaceutical. after months we'll take those as well. what we know also that yes, so when it comes to on behalf of the medical facilities around usable at this point in time, and obviously more people like needing medical attention and probably ever before. i mean, how do you go about helping those people to, to basically lift out on their own at this point in time. the 1st, the 55 percent of a 56 percent are partially functioning and we are working around the clock to restore functionality of those hosted by providing medical equipment and mid soon
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there is a full charter that will be lending in, in the east in about 2 days from now to 15th medication and also body bags and other supplies and equipment. we buy by restoring the medical stocks would ensure that parts of the problem be solved in the area that where that function. and we are also looking at searching medical emergency medical teams, both national and international w choke is in the forefront, coordinating this response together with the health authorities in the east and also all that and the components of the the help. yeah. can we be of there's team be coming from the west to support in the east. we know also that. com. there's a big uh need for doctors for surgeons, for current matrix. and i, i think that they're looking to be bull. we've come very quickly to supports. yes,
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there was this ethic, i think that's perfect. yeah, it really is up in the sheer scale of this disaster and the number of casualties that it's causes meant that there are still a number of bodies as in the open. what sort of risk does that pose to survive is there's, there's certainly an environmental problem with the bodies hanging around and they're not being buried in time w. a chart bringing up the number of buddy bags to ensure a safe and dignified burial of, of buddies. but definitely, we have seen this in other events in catastrophes and disasters. like in 3rd grade book, you know, some bodies remain starts the composing and can actually be on environmental houser. i also want to focus on providing the primary health care to the population
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that needed the most as close as possible the to their dwellings. so us know, as soon as they short shelters organized, that would they would be primary health care provided as close to the population dwelling. there will be also restoring functionality of the hospitals and primary outer care centers that are still able to function. there will be also, teens emergency medical teams that we will work on by clinics to reach the, the far area and, and reachable and, and yes, sorry to interrupt. but i, i'm also interested in the long term effects of this the, the risks of diseases, obviously without sanitary water and potentially no sewerage system for, for weeks if not months to come. what effect will that have longer time? and we are also working on restoring as much as possible. the surveillance committee comes around with for we make a problem. disease of this. in such cases we have seen different communicable
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diseases including color. uh, we have seen search of a foot board diseases which are born diseases. def terry. a lot of care. i meant to, um, uh, type typhoid and other diseases like this. we have a we also are warning against the immunization program too. if it's not functioning correctly, it can be the number of kids will not be receiving the end of the session. so james, hope the minister of health and virtual are racing to restore all functionality of primary health care, including services for children, of women who are possibly the most vulnerable, but also for, for the on the account, the leak and the sick here we, we also are working to provide kids for the non communicable diseases or for people who would not be accessing their health uh services like usual in the hospital. and then so um, as soon as we have
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a better assessment of the situation, the teams or the minister of health and virtual work and coordinates in the health, the health response products starting by restoring functionality of health services providing primary health care and secondary health care and referrals as close as possible to the population. i can definitely very vigilant and insure and help security is a must have seen what happens when surveillance is down. you can have, you know, uh, epidemic brand disease or that could develop. and we, our teams are working, as i said, again to clock to start the pop account. what's on show that everyone who is watching this is wishing you and your team all the best. we really do appreciate your time that is talk to i'm, it's retained from the world health organization in libya. thank you. us. literally 6 people have been killed and renewed fighting between pel, us, any infections and
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a now hallway, refugee camp and southern living on that happened as high ranking officials from the war and groups mason by road. they again called for a sweet spot that assigned a hold of reports, the office, the funding will continue. there's nowhere safe and i know holloway, an overcrowded ghetto, where arrival, palace and infections are at war. the shooting and shilling through its narrow streets have turned lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians into a battle ground. the fact the movement of palestinian presidents, my mood, i best, has long been in charge of security here. the killing of a senior commander in july by armed groups sparked the recent violence, and the movement is calling it an attempted cool. leo. this is a warrant against the top as representatives and i know holloway, it's a crew against a political and military force that has support inside the capital. it is similar to what happened in gaza in 2007 for the survival, the powers to the movement,
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thomas is not involved in the fighting. and i know heavily, but it is being accused of backing the arm to groups known as a muslim use. an accusation, it denies how my says it's such a senior leader to be able to try to reach a settlement to end the classes. a high ranking official from the palestinian authority is also here both called for a cease fire. but multiple truths, agreements have broken down in recent weeks. many attempts have been made to end divisions and the split between the palestinian territories of gaza and the west bank and achieve national reconciliation. but the gap between him us and the palestinian authority as wide and political unity remains out of reach to the regional context is important because it's believe to be behind the events. and i know how the way there is a major issue with the dividing policy has nowadays approach more toward,
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instead whether you know the police, cnn should to pursue some kind of a piece path toward the 2 state solution or some kind of i've age means i'm on peaceful negotiations, which is typically the position taken by the mold man, there's a c or the conflict could spread to other camps and pose a threat to the whole country if it is not contained. in the words of a father official, this battle is not over santa, who else is either, i know how do we southern lebanon the on this days 30 years ago, the deal is low accords with sign between israel and the palestine liberation organization. the agreements was seen as a major turning points in the conflict because it was the 1st time israel and the p l. i fully recognized one another. of this image became iconic,
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taken on the 13th of september, 1993 p zillow. chapman's yes, our fed and israel's been prime minister, yitzhak rabin shook hands on the white house when i was seen by us president bill clinton, i'll be honest. loa codes were a series of agreements signed between 19931999 that i'm to see is rel, withdrawal from the territories it occupied during the june 1967 more, including the west bank east, jerusalem, and johnson. and so in most palestinians believe that the codes would create an independent palestinian state in the occupied territories along side as well. but that never happens. over the next 30 years is riley accelerated, a suspension of illegal settlements increased restrictions on the movement of palestinians within the occupied territories. and built a separation wall, as well as imposing a siege on the gaza strip through its land, air and sea blockade. with 3 decades only holes level codes seem to have only
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served to cement as rouse occupation. lower con reports from the occupied west bank . i'm in the policy and town of ogden. behind me this h. b. so high will extend the 712 kilometer is causing of policy in communities and isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide are here in the old supplied westbank policy is also separated by it's randy rhodes and legal assessments and checkpoints. when they also agreement with fines in 1993, this will didn't exist a need to get the check point. we don't have continuous to the total, you know, a landscape in order to think about to stay solutions. what we have on, in fact, is one step in control, but 2 machines is a park type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fines. it was
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a bull state which everywhere. washing that tells me nothing here resembles a state. the palestinian community only sees the negative effects of also of to so to use the palestinian authority failed to establish a state to liberate the land or build state institutions. in a recent poll, 68 percent of posting instead of the home there. in truss 71 percent said it was the rooms, the post. find the price and organization to sign the agreement. so less than 5 minutes from the policy and present headquarters illegal is right. assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration, which governs palestinians, and the occupation to our new is the city of jeanine, which has become a major flushed point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the story, is the 2 days radius salt in july joined, strikes an adult as is leveled many of the streets some promising and inside of
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fighting the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? thursday yes, from the also agreements the occupation rates, wherever they want and commit whatever crimes they want. the last to. so it was on jeanine when they carried out masika. this is a shameful agreement because was taken by force. is there any of her ton parcels? as so many policy in sight as the left disillusioned as the prophets of the state slips further away, the oregon which is 0 the occupied westbank. let's wrap all of this up with melinda shaw, who is i will just, there is a senior political analyst who joins us now from paris visible mon, i know you wrote to, i believe yesterday, the also records discriminated against the occupied. tell us the needs of paved the way for even more instability and violence. i mean, clearly there's essentially what files yes,
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that is why it failed. but the fact that it's been going on for 30 years. and during the start to years, there's been so many attempts by the various parties, especially the united states, to bring his life back into it as if there is no other alternative in the world to establish. these is part of the cynicism that drove the process from its outfit, which is a i had your money piece that is meant to manage the relationship between the $25.00 and occupied, manage the, the prison situation where the palestinians, many of those of them live instead of resolving the issue, the point for the united states, for those that was less type in some way or another to say face, let's try to spin it as if it's not, not, not enough to patient but something else. but the fact of the matter is the occupation, as you said, deepened and in fact,
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you take it into what we call today our policy, which is basically one system for the jews. us just pity and one an inferior one for the palestinian. yeah, well i mean, why if the funds, i mean to leave florida, i mean, why would the quotes repeatedly resurrected then? because the stakeholders, including these writers, especially if you're not good sites, but also the policy i need to ship, stand out of leadership. i including here, the rpms or why stakeholders had some interest in keeping the charades. oh, they also legacy alive because it just save them all the trouble of looking for a serious solution for the united states and europe. it was for them not to oppose or on the front is read over. it's all the patient for the out of leaders because they did not want to show their weakness and ability to do anything. and for some, some kind of thing. i made
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a separate because it special question to them allow them to have an assault to an international legalize status where it might not even getting a as of yesterday, i hardly even got some are more examples from the united states. so all of them had the state, the problem is, you know, they might have been for goods worldwide for 30 years, but during that time, depend of simians were getting how much big time can we can actually with the thank you so much, melinda, shall we always appreciate your insight to this. i'll just share a senior political analyst. thank you. the top tech lead is our in washington for a for him on the future of artificial intelligence. a little mosque, mog, cuz i can pick and sam altman, reminding the ceos who have been sitting down with politicians, union leaders and civil society groups. there's been growing calls for regulation of including from some latest, within the industry itself. with some critics, i,
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the new tech could replace jobs and accelerate the spread of this information. okay, well let's bring in surmise with she is the managing director at i now institute and joins us live from new york. thanks for very much for being announced a 0 for so we'll just very briefly democrats angry this is will being held behind closed doors. but do you think that this is a political distraction or legitimate concern? i mean, look, i think that there is a real danger in attempting to develop a policy in a closed door session where industry really out numbers the representatives from civil rights groups, unions, critical thinkers about a. i mean, if you look at the combined net worth of those in the rooms in the day, i think it was on the order of $550000000000.00, which is just an astonishing thing here. and it's hard to say in a room like that in any way meaningfully representing the interest of the broader public. yeah, well, i want to talk a little bit about the human cost of i and how that is going to impact people. i mean,
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at the moment we know that the paperwork isn't in east africa or office in what is enough in traumatizing. if it's a prevent checkbox, technology from spitting out offensive will go to statements. i mean, can you just explain exactly what effect that is having on people right now? absolutely. i mean, is already in wide spread to use, often in ways that are, you know, used to either justify austerity politics or to the value of the labor of workers. and that's nowhere more clear than in the labor that it so to build the systems themselves, you know, the workers were involved in labeling the underlying data that was used to train chat cvt has since gone on to unionize their engage in policy advocacy and kind of had to try and report the law around their working conditions. you know, so much of what we know about the harvest of these systems is the product of organizing by the workers who have been involved. you know, at the core of, of building these systems. but we're often underpaid and undervalued even though
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their work is, is absolutely essential. and we know chuck schumer is pushing to pos, bipartisan legislation within the next year. but obviously, washington dc is more divided than the about how big it dangers this of being politicized. and what sort of damage would that to well, you know, i think that we, you know, as you point out, we are in a divided congress and it's going to be very challenging to get any meaningful and, you know, legislation across the line. that said, i think we are in a moment where it's important to be galvanizing all the energy that we have 1st and foremost around you know, very effectively enforcing the laws that are already on the books. and then secondarily taking the many proposals that have already been brought through congress, strengthening them to ensure that they really need the moment. um and you know, it's being them into enforceable law. i think what we very much do not want to do is accept any sort of, you know,
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self regulatory or voluntary framework as you know, sufficient to meeting the challenge that, that we are already facing. okay, thank you so much for it. it'll be fascinating to see how this plays out there to surmise with managing director at i now institute. thank you. was tons of support now his far tom thank you so much. well kept champions argentina had maintained their perfect start to the 2026 qualifiers. they'd be bolivia, 3 nodes by being without captain lino massey, the 36 year old was arrested after complaining of fatigue following thursdays match against ecuador when he scored the winter in his absence its houses, and so fernandez opened his for him equal gonzalez added number 3 is argentine emitted to win from 2 on the road to the finals that would be held in usa, mexico and canada. brazil are along side argentina on 6 points at the top of the south american cities, maybe peru,
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