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today's conservation is say, the testing seems to may 21 east investigate a booming, illegal trade. and the scientists lives beyond this on a tree. caught 2 of them on to dismiss on which is 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the color that run the strategy of hey, this is and use our line from our headquarters here in the hop coming up in the next 60 minutes of the catastrophic floods in east and to be the focus now shift to delivering a to, to people that desperate to help the off to shock. so still rushing moroccans as relief officials,
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an attempt to reach fall strong areas in the us quite shit apps us announced apollo, written collab schools as widespread blackouts across nigeria, africa's biggest economy. and we'll examine why child labor is on the rise in the united states, especially in agriculture. and i'm far as well with the sports house friends are sent to call the 2nd round of games that the rugby world cup. after their victory over new zealand, the team is now getting ready to take on your wife the whole. it is now just past 1500 g m t. and we stop this news out in libya with a number of people killed by this to nami, like flooding in the east has the past 6000 officials via the death toll could reach the 10s of thousands if $1005.00 days since heavy rain full cause to dams,
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to best in the city of donna award, of course at, and descended on coastal towns watching many people out to sea burying them under debris ins and science emergency services. now facebook and task of retreating their bodies health work is they've also raised the alarm about the potential spite of disease because of the large number of bodies under the rubble and in the water . child, stratford begins coverage. the sheer scale of destruction is hard to comprehend. a scholar of modern rubble mach with a will of water and the remnants of people's lives smashed through neighborhoods and into the sea. much of the eastern libyan city of derma now resembles a was i had a couple of teams search for bodies, more stuff in the show. sniff adult units picked through the rubble. the data wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes and the, the around 14 or 15,
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some of the ones that was stepped away. anyone wasn't the value disappeared by 9 of the people who lived there actually on the cost of gone me the rest in peace to see destroy the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find anyone else made quite a mess on the souls. during his man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been killed in assume to allow me like flooding that hit this region earlier this week. many of being buried in mass graves is i don't know what the i need at the, the complete the collapse area is estimated at 900000 square meters, the destruction of 5 bridges. and this valley resulted in the separation of the cities east from its west. the fixed area of a severe damage is estimated to 3000000 square meters. so the situation in the city is mold and catastrophic. the u. n. has wound about the threat of disease and says libya is political instability is partly to blame for the scale of the catastrophe . we have tried to help them but that,
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but that seems to stick with the situation in the countries so difficult. it's difficult to go there any, improve the situation international humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals, medicine tents, and food is being floating to the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy. so we 150 kilometers away. donation senses have been sent off across libya. despite the use of instability and this unity in a country with 2 rival political administrations, people are coming together to help by the beginning, we hated the call for health. this is our duty and god bless the young volunteers who came through. we provided full food supplies, we came with 5 cost people in because it and they did items. now we are delivering mid as seen in the hospital for the food supplies, blankets. i encourage everyone to take part, even though the roads are closed and difficult to reach. dr. clearing and navigational kartel, the local maritime,
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will soar to say preparations being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter it during his port. charles trampled ultra 0. the satellite images give us a sense of just how much was we lost in the flooding? have a look. this was donna on september. the 2nd, a city of about a few 1000 people. there are full bridges that cross the why the done a resigned shooting a main when there along the waterfront. on wednesday the city looked like this. the river, which is drive from most of the overflowed, destroyed an entire section of the city, both the bridges and the buildings, and still has also spread on a cost on a spring in our correspondent mike trina, he joins us now from tripoli. malik, i understand there are ships now heading to donna, which is of course, of port city. do we know what they carry? well, we know of a ship, the less today, less triply this morning. it was carrying medical workers and an 8 assistance medicine,
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a so health workers and volunteers of so they said they should be arriving. we haven't confirmed that they've arrived yet, but they should be arriving very soon. and also earlier we saw the health minister of inch in turkey, a us say that a ship that they were sending a ship to the city of deadman as well. it had 2 field hospitals that 6 emergency and rescue units, as well as ambulances. so, you know, this is a sigh of relief for a lot of people because the roads into down the how it's been very difficult for 8 to come in. so this is opening up, another core door of where assistance can reach these desperate people, of course, and they will also concerns that the political divide in libya might also cause other logistical problems. let's take a closer look. libya was plunged into violence in 2011 after it's
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a long time need. let me get off. it was toppled in 2014 to rival administrations and took control in the west. we have the you and recognized government led by prime minister. how many debate about and tripoli controls the areas that you see in blue? or some of them are the prime minister in the east leads arrival administration, appointed by the house of representatives which is backed by the libyan for 3 for half to the areas that in red. under his control, these rival size has failed to unify for years. elections were scheduled for december 2021, but they never happened because of differences on candidates among all of us sticking points. while it coming back to you've been saying that you've seen unity in the face of this disaster, but do we think that's going to continue as we see the challenges of reconstruction, begin not to mention questions of accountability for this disaster as well. i think the hope is that it will continue. i mean,
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people are just coming in from across the country and trying to help with whatever they can, you know, cache water, food medicine, a body bags of people are sending out, you know, clothes, whatever, whatever they can to help the people in eastern libya when it comes to these rival governments. i mean, we saw the prime minister of the needs of eva as 2 days ago, said he located more than half a $1000000000.00 to the rebuilding to rebuilding eastern libya and earlier today. uh uh, the parliament in the east that they uh they uh, located approved the budget of more than for more than $2000000000.00. uh so you know, it's gonna be a complicated process trying to, to, to see who, which government will will supervisor these efforts. but libyans don't trust officials from either side, and they're starting to be questions about, you know, whether these, these,
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these governments are trying to take advantage of the situation in eastern libya for their benefit. mother china, there was all the nicest for us, from aaa. thank you. malik, as well as to punch in morehead for you. this news, our intrusion, permanent rights activists, sometimes a dash or a sentence to 2 years in prison after choosing police of extra traditional kelly and his photo reco breaking school for this class. as england countdown to the defense of the cricket was comp time, the in america had been more after shocks after last week's devastation of quake. rest your teens and john the scrambled to safety as you see there on wednesday when they felt trent is in our house problems. aid is starting to reach communities and needs
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that logistics are still making it very difficult. villages up at the center of this quake are in extreme, the remote areas of correspondence. stephanie deca, travel to the village of tough feet in height, and the atlas mountains survive is that i'm still waiting for. chris relate driving through dairy to try to get to the village has been completely destroyed. so these villages have set up come at the foot of their destroyed village. nobody has any intention of leaving here. um it's so remote that aid is getting here in terms of being delivered. so basically
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what they're doing is walking to villages that are more accessible or using donkeys and bringing it here or what was the hospitality? most of them even in times of tragedy. we are offering out the key and not not. so we're being taken into the village. this is a community that depended on agriculture, telling us everything. everything has gone. this village, buried age people, there are a village of 70 and the destruction is uh, it's a month or they are very synchronized. i know this is where i lived was my patents and my mother was in that room. that's where she died along with my wife.
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i to think that this is one of countless villages in the middle of nowhere, hard to get to. how are they going to rebuild it? we just pumped into this gentleman tells us this is a, this is his home up there. okay. the, the, to so it's, i'm heard here and i'm heard here. well, obviously we need to rebuild all of this. but that's only possible if help comes from uh, it's hard to remove all of this a little stephanie decker, all g 01015 in the atlas mountains of morocco. several makeshift hospital hasn't been set out to help families affected by the quake. i'll just do as hush them all barra visited one of them in the time of asking me any of my colleagues, they're all done. yeah. spoke with him about the types of services that people have been seeking. there is a search, a reward which has been established over here. we're talking about an increasing
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number of wounded injured patients who have been brought to this facility. why asked the input ticket a for the simple reason that this is a town which is in between in the middle, between the city of barbara cache and the epi center of the great. now the most critical cases have to be flown from here all the way to the city of medic. yes. but if it's, if the if needs be, doctors told me that the right the to perform the surgery is i'll show you some of these was why the out about this thought the surgery for a pregnant women who has been pulled from that areas are hoping to solve the surgery, this is the, was of this, this is a lab, this is the surgery a block. so this is the facility that has been established by the ministry since the thoughts of the ranked off to the quick to be able to cope with the growing number of the people who are likely to further move to this particular location.
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serial. another aspect of the story is basically most of these people have been now move to next if come across this area that has been affected as they move and you're likely to see a growing number of patients move into this mid 3. so this makes it a minute to clinic. i assume i have to say the by the stand is other natural disasters. this looks like a really sophisticated and will run operation. i appreciate there were 6 days off to the quick now i wonder how the people are actually reaching this uh, this location of us and the are they being met of backed in? are they driving in? are they coming themselves? how's that working? so this is what is happening now. you remember the spot where what we're doing lives early in the day when again, which is about 20 minutes, 20 minutes drive from here. that's where the ministry has an ad filled. they do have another one hitting us the another one into now these are all towns which are
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nearby and most of the immediate urgent cases offload from the desolate areas all the way. so these 3 advanced operating centers where the emergency response teams have been established, these are members of the same families which have been was have lost basically everything. some of them have lost their loved ones, have lost homes. these are people who have lived in tie live in villages, passed on top of mountains in the last area. now they've lost advertising. hoping while coupling tia is a spokesman for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he told me earlier about the health of bad that providing on the ground
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for me to make sure that we provide one close one blankets, mattresses, oscillation, tents, so that people have something on top of the head for the, for the month to come visit some advertising and one things where temperatures can go down to up to minus 10. that's exactly what we're doing today. we're gonna bring mattresses and blankets and in time so that people can have something to get and it's going to be shelter. and then it's going to be health and making sure that people have access to health, making sure people have which are and thoughts. and in some areas it's uh it's, it's an issue. sanitation will be an issue as well. um, so that we don't create another disaster within the disasters. is that right? we have probably lose that up in the last the know why we have kids that experience better. they might take experience. so we're trying from the early stage. was them all kind of precedent to be the next people. and so i've just takes my tough just
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talking and just having a shoulder way people can actually, you know, talk and exposed to that, that format. so that is going to be important simple to now and it's going to be valuable to the weeks and months come moving on and a nationwide electricity blackout has hit nigeria. power distribution companies reported a total system collapse with our to say it was caused by a fire at a power plant. frequent blackouts, of course, many people to rely on pet full generators for electricity. but the government removed fuel subsidies back in may, causing the price of basic goods to store. well, that's got the latest from fidelis and ball and the nigerian capital a bridget for that us. as we've been saying this wasn't just an outage in a city, but across the entire country. i mean, they calling it a total system collapse and this was treated by just a fire in one place as well. the official statements issued by the trust me shouldn't company of nigeria did say that's
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a great resource. so network is in progress to the so 5 system, the process has said buck, why trying to restore that? you know, some of the probably distribution companies are about to come out to say that a, that's the part has been restored. but if they've taken associated media to make a now it's made, it's what people have also replied on social media saying that that is not true because no one seems to have electricity. people that are lying on get generators, and even those who have these are generators to power the company impressions because the size is actually going to be, it was if it is not restored, given that the more people are working from home after the removal of subsidy of petroleum products because it's more expensive now to drive to work and also have more expensive to be able to probably generate those. so some companies have given the a company audio employees some time to be able to work from home. and so not having it, if possible play at from the governments might be very tricky in terms of like for
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people, especially who are working from home, huge impacts without us and all that with the latest for us, from abuse yet. thank you for dallas. well that's not bringing relocate, i conclude but villani. she is an energy and infrastructure specialist and she joins us now from lagos. relocate measure it is the confidence largest oil producer has some of the world's largest energy results deposits, but it can't keep the lights on. why, as well had agreed to the on the show you made, i to go, corresponded and said, you know, we have quite a mix of systemic issues, funding issues and legacy issues that still plays the past that to today the model is about $30000.00 megawatts about 80 percent of electricity generation is done by gas tips, sol, days and so spring supply has been done in a country and demands that 2000 megawatts, but it's only managed to generate just under 5000 megawatts. and then even when it generates that amount,
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the amount that is available for the end user is because even less, as we seen with this episode, that has happened another i'm afraid we've lost or lock in, we will attempt to get her back few later. this news out, but let's move on for now. in bundle dish. a court has found 2 prominent rights activists guilty after they published a report a decade ago. or is it accused police of extra traditional killings. they've now been sentenced to 2 years in prison. and the $100.00 fine correspond tundra tundra is following the case for some deca. he says the optimist pun, to appeal to about it. that might be some lady and said, because they didn't had enough evidence. and now that could be, they wanted to show some latency because of the mounting international pressure. i mean, the government has come under pressure from the u. n. the us and 7 western bluff countries. just yesterday, the european union parliament,
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the joint resolution side that the concern about the detroit and human rights situation in bangladesh. and literally i back to international the stand up last week the human, the un human rights office also came out with similar statements. the french pressure then, who was the idea of couple of days ago in october 2020 to one of the activists i did over i'm on con, was also the secretary general of international federation of human rights. god, franco, german, human rights. so robert kennedy add on another forwarding to national our see or check in your hands with frank. i'm in the french president, just an october, but there was nothing spelled out when he visited the country. but there might be some internal discussion on this issue. and these are the head of the general election international i is on bangladesh. but despite all the human rights organization, the are we spoke to, i race concern that said we are more determined nozzles start to our wash mustang.
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and on to this, on the launch, fire has got so many shops and a busy marketplace in the capital dot com. local officials say they would know casualties, and they say it was likely caused by an electrical short 2nd ministry forces and firefighters. so took 6 hours to bring the fire under control. and the number of people dead in an apartment find an event in these capital has not risen to 564 of those killed children. the 9 story building and one way was engulfed in flames just before midnight on tuesday. dozens remained traps until after dawn is 55 just struggled to enter the complex locations on a narrow street. a demonstration as a rallied outside of tokyo court, demanding justice for cancer patients who was doing the operation of the damage to push him a new coupon. 7 young people say they developed firewood cancer off to exposure to radiation. following the prompts to nami, linked to meltdown in 2011. michael apple reports
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a demonstration calling for justice outside the tokyo district court. inside these walls, judges are designing with the operates of the focus team. a nuclear plant is responsible for health problems that may have been caused when it's prom because damaged in 2011. the plaintiffs was diagnosed with starwood cancer off to the focus shame, a nuclear accident in 2011. we are convinced of the causal relationship between the 2. we're waiting for a final verdict from the judge. the plaintiffs were age between 6 and 16 at the time of the disaster, and were diagnosed with thyroid cancer between 20122018. they all have severe symptoms and suffered a great deal while receiving treatment. their lives have been up, ended dramatically. the japanese government has in the past, refused to link exposure to radiation from the accidents to children,
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developing kansas for the bronze operator. the took care of electric power company or tip code stands accused of trying to escape accountability. pepco is attempting to get the victims to drop their low seats by covering up the truth and refusing to admit to the incident of tiro, it cancer has increased dramatically. seems difficult, she my accident. the petition is are seeking financial compensation of nearly $700000.00 each from the plan to operate to the quote is yet to roll on. what is the 1st focus schmitling tells lawsuit. 1 since that is off to mike level will do 0 . the officials and pockets don have accused of i need is enough kind of don sheltering fighters who are responsible for cross border raids. the security situation on the border and elsewhere and pocket stone has killed hundreds of soldiers come all high to reports. now from the gun practiced on board,
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they said the ultimate of another attack and focused on you should go to default to the wonder directed to hospitality. they include civilly and it's normal box and they attacked their child from that. then you get the bon focused on or the t t p and come from across the board and no one has done any damage. that dollar bond for not living up to its promise, say it made to insure it did it, did a would not be yours for the charge on are the nation focused on has unfortunately seen in recent months is spike and violence and the terrorist attacks. so most of these attacks are being perpetrated by a t t p, which it has centuries across the border in a fun is done by gone, has already offensive and died. 2600 kilometer rushed in front to prevent infiltration from of honest on. it has got hundreds of millions of dollars. and not
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that gave gets pub focused on it facing a new intensified wave over dag from mobile and story killing hundreds of its security forces personnel. but the dollar on leadership across the 2600 kilometer long border is bordeaux, appears to be unwilling or incapable of addressing focused on concerns of the attack on focus on the security points and jet, drawn by the ttp has claimed several sides and operation against aid by the security project underway as reinforcements are sent and you can look into people also offered to ahead of that at least try as a former good or do a fisher and blame government policy for the newspaper of violence. the government of pakistan negotiated with, if you could follow bob to the avalon copy this,
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provide you an opportunity to 30 get the bottom part this fun to regroup. of you have a good, nice recruit and cross or to bucket stop. you have $1.00 bond k, it's not to blame for discharge in violence. if you're not far from the ttp has no height out inside. i've got a son, but despite that talk hassan accuses i've gotten so i love being used by the to re catawba, pakistan's enemies are within their own country and others which we are not responsible . we do not allow them to operate from us. so while just on expect the while no daughter did to act against a fight there is operating from across the board up and it warns any failure, drag good words in relations between the 2 countries. come, i like that. i just need all in the fiber box, a still a head here on al jazeera. find out why donald trump will not stand trial an election interference case next month. the fishing rising was at temperatures and
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a certification for breton motion passed as level free to to save the remains. i'm time engines for no response for the wells. number one, tell us the f. as he gets ready to represent his country apps, they discount the how are we have a very active co front making its way across southern positive presented at the moment this massive cloud here. rolling right top patch will set to the eastern side of bolivia. we'll continue to drive its way further east, west to the south of that temperatures around 20 degrees celsius. on the other side of that time producing re, i would around 33 celsius, but the rest them right around on that front is the say, it is a very active bodies sweeps through as we go through friday, knocking 10 degrees off that temperature. so shala's hair some, what's the weather coming through clearing up, forming up
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a little further south. you noticed the tools the caribbean could rash your showers around here and a rush. it shows 2 across the great, around 2 days it goes li just to the north of that that's making its way into the western side of the atlantic. we have got to chat was coming back, can be high, but he's been yelling at you like i have for cuban, some rather live the showers to into central america. i think particularly for quite some motto as you go one through friday. could see a little bit of localized flooding. here's the range of really do ran, pop east, and obviously the car been allows you fine and drive and lots of tropical sunshine, clear blue skies here. then may mon, across north america have you show as long spells of right, making the way across the texas on the coast side here. but slowly but surely, warming up of the learned, learned,
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please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the the latest news as it breaks losers when it really does say that one is we're new ministry. i'm depressed bedroom and was processed on demo switches. was the whole, the cool up started a sitting in front of us would have to face with detail coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle range or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world. estimates battery, but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed since the sauce of the war the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the for the match or challenges 0. i missed ozzy's. hey here, and that's remind you of the top stories in libya. the desk told from flooding on sunday has now so cost $6000.00 officials for you. it could reach the 10s of thousands housework isn't done. i have also raised the alarm about the potential spread of disease because of the large number of bodies in morocco agencies that are struggling to reach people stranded in the flat surface mountains. food and supplies are now starting to reach some communities, but it still remains a challenge. and nationwide electricity blackouts has hit nigeria. power distribution companies reported a total system collapse with
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r t sage was caused by a fire as a power plant. a former us president donald trump and 16 co defendants and his georgia election. the interference case will not be sending trial at the same time as to others. next month, a judge rule that the cases will have to move forward on their own schedule. the 2 co defendants had sort of quick a trial and they're scheduled to begin and october, trump, and 18 of his associates all facing thousands of charges, including racketeering. will not speak to mike how he is following this case for us from atlanta in georgia. mike, what happened in court this morning? well, proceedings are just wrapping up at the moment, but the most important ruling by the judge was that the trial will not be of old. 19. the said that the trial of the 2 who for us for a speedy trial will begin on october the 23rd. he also raised the possibility though, that among the remaining 17,
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they may also be broken up into groups. so this is the prosecutor's worst case scenario. the d a had been all getting very strongly that old 19 should be tried together. but now the judge has put an end to that, making very clear his belief that that would be a logistical impossibility. and saying that the trial will be separated and could be possibly further separated among the remaining 7. however, the trial of the 2 sidney pilot and can of the chest breath will begin on october. the 20 to now another important brooding is that the judge has ruled that this trial will continue despite appeals by at least one person, mot meadows. a former chief of staff who had argued that the case should be moved to the federal court. another judge in the fulton county court, steve jones moved against that, but now the judge has said that the proceedings within this case will proceed regardless of whether meadows appeals this case to the 11th district and then even
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to the supreme court. this is a very important point because meadows and certainly donald trump was watching this very closely. wanted to basically holst proceedings until what would eventually be a supreme court decision on whether the case should be moved. that could take months before such a decision was made. so the judge making very clear that he, once the proceedings to go ahead, that will start in october, the 23rd, which is the 1st 2 defendants. and then it will be decided within coming weeks out how many others are going to be tried. and at what time the judge is also hearing arguments about the identity of brand jewelry is about defense access to the members of the grand jury. those arguments that will be ongoing. mike, can you talk us through the implications of this? because presumably, all the defendants are going to be watching the trials very closely, and now they're not going to be happening at the same time. so they'll know what happened before is actually goes to trial.
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that's very good point and that's the point that the prosecute has made very strongly saying that if the defendants hear the case against these 1st 2, for example, they won't be able to prepare the defense in terms of what the state is bringing against these 2. so this is an issue that the job job is to be considered, but decided was not with the logistical problems at the trial of old 19 with involved. so this is a real scenario that the prosecution is deeply concerned about. and the whole issue of discovery as well. now that's when the prosecution makes available to the defense, all the details it has now that will have to be by the end of the month to the dependence of the 2 who will go on trial on the 23rd. when discovery starts with the other 17. now that's a question that is also still open, but the whole pop to discovery would in fact be somewhat interrupted by the fact that the state will be presenting its case against 2 of the dependents at a time when the other 17 are still waiting to go into discovery mode. so this is
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something that could be prejudicial to the prosecution, and that's why the prosecution wanted so deeply for the trial of old 19 to go ahead at the same time, at the mind that the judge just now denied. indeed, and all of this going into an election in next year. so i'm like hannah, they're forced with the lasers from atlanta in georgia. thank you. my well, staying in the united states and with an unskilled walk in shortage across the country. the department of labor says child labor violations have jumped by 70 percent in the past 5 years. the problem is west and the agriculture sector. john 100 reports now from rolling in north carolina. at 14, vanessa flores hardly looks like a veteran agricultural worker, but she says she started labouring on a pig farm in north carolina when she was just 6 years old. working alongside her parents, she seen philip child workers get hurt as a dodge snakes and pigs for $450.00 for 3 months of summer work. it's not
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a good condition, and you gotta walk through there and you gotta smell that. and you gotta see, you gotta get used to rats going through your feet because it's, you just gotta walk and you just gotta try not to be afraid. flores to the she didn't feel comfortable revealing where she worked because she wanted to protect your family. now she hands out school supplies to other latino children as an organizer for a community group called old pueblo. with this event in rural north carolina. the big you don't know they're really unexpected. so they could come charging a you or they could do anything. they could like just buy too many children like vanessa work before they are legally able. but while children have to be 14 to work in most jobs, federal laws allowed children as young as 12 to work on commercial farms and even younger if the farm is owned by their parents, we need to close those loopholes. we, we need to increase child labor fines because companies aren't feeling enough pain
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when they, when they violate the law. the u. s. department of labor reported child labor violations rose by 70 percent since 2018. in 2021. 24 children died from work injuries about half of them on farms. in the past year, lawmakers and at least 10 states losing door proposed to ease the laws that govern children were economists say, a labor shortage is in part behind the drive to loosen laws. in some states, but child labor has long been an issue in the us, especially in agriculture, printed de ms. lopez. now 22 remembers working illegal starting at age 5 in the blueberry fields and later hug farms alongside her parents who could not afford child care. she says after several years, she could no longer remember the names of her employers. she says a main reason for the child labor problem in the u. s. is race. a lot of these communities out there in the fields or the indigenous communities, the latinos,
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communities, in the black communities. we see these law makers and we know that the kids in the fields don't resemble there's no seal late. that might be part of the problem, right? there, so that they don't care about us in the past 2 years, more than 250000 unaccompanied miners have reportedly cross the us border. the biden administration has created a task force to crack down on the surge of illegal child labor cases. but with a shortage of field hands in more young migrants crossing the border daily in need of work. that job might be more challenging than ever. john henry and l. g 0. raleigh, north carolina. speaking of young people's rights, education will be made a priority at next week's un general assembly. so can you general antonio gutierrez has raised the issue of the increasing number of attacks on students, teachers, and schools during on the contract. he's also announced a new partnership with the education of bible foundation. it's an initiative, so it's not by catch those taken most of the investor out of america to james based
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reports. now from the us. you think a show that last year that was unprecedented. 17 percent rise in the number of conflict relate to the tax on schools and education centers around the world. it's this problem trying to protect education. that was the focus of a high level meeting here at un headquarters. university should be creating a free opening. it shouldn't be a b as of joy, a place where young people gathered and discovered their purpose is you get this for dreams, are realized not destroyed. diversity should never be a tool. we cannot always stop conflicts, but we can ensure that the children of young people leaving several of these guys receive the educational support they need. we can take steps to ensure they have supported by well today and workforce of teaches. and we can invest in digital
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learning tools and universal means that up access to ensure that education can continue even in the midst of a crisis. there is how to say, shall be res, next week when global leaders gather here for the high level week of the un general assembly education is one of the un sustainable development goals. but those goals a well behind targets in the un secretary general says he wants to turbocharged them. at the meeting here in new york, james pays out a 0 at the united nations. are you telling island developing produce that says it can't cope with the number of migraines arriving on its shoals. around 7000 people arrived fit and 48 hours with r g 's. and now the gun and transferring some asylum seek is to try to ease the situation. to meet your med vanco has this report. the producer is in crisis that's according to the mayor of the small mediterranean $7000.00
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migrants. and refugees arrived by sea within just 2 days this week. that's more than the islands local population. hundreds are now being moved to sicily as the length of do so, reception center is already taking in 15 times more migraines. then its official capacity. the united nations is cooling for a year, a flight solution. this is a problem that is not only a problem of the countries that receive these influx. it's a problem of the p and continents, and in particular they will be in union. and there must be mechanisms of solely that 80 and better than shedding. that's of effective this we got to do so it's at least southern most port and the closest one. so those crossing the mediterranean from north africa, they often arrive on over crowded flimsy boats. almost 2000 people have died making the journey so far this year. the latest victim, a 5 month old baby who died on wednesday after a boat capsized near the island. now that's okay, came all. ringback what is happening and produce it did baby represents the diesel
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view or it's political, cultural, social dis in the data but the values because basically as a loan, i don't know where the solidarity inclusiveness the sharing is. basically we have to go it alone. tens of thousands of microsoft on the to buy the risk more than $123000.00 have arrived initially by boat so far this year. that's double the number recorded in the same period last year to meet you even if it didn't go out to 0. to report some green piece is highlighting the huge strain out oceans and from the fishing warming and a certification. it says fishing and areas designated for protection has increased by more than 20 percent since 2018. and much of that in fishing use has long lines which can be up to a 100 kilometers long. have you as long lines on our end for killing mammals, buds, c, titles, and shots? the report also emphasized the just need for the rest of the cation of the global
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ocean, tracy, that would provide a legal framework to govern the 2 thirds of oceans that beyond the national board is now that tracy goals for the immediate protection of severely threatened areas in the pacific on the atlantic, dr. laura mila, is the ocean's policy advise us the green piece? nordic. and she says that global ocean tracy adopted in march this year, could make a huge difference. if we do nothing, a region over the see that the threats, the many threats to our oceans are growing more pressing by the day they have already pushed life in the oceans to the brink of collapse. we can talk about an ocean prizes or an ocean emergency. earlier this year, governments agreed a global ocean treaty that was a huge victory for the whole international community, as it gives us a very powerful tool to create ocean centuries. that would be free. barnhart
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hardened for human activities and give marine life a chance to recover and to try and to adapt to their rapid changes that are already happening excitingly. next week i'm is going to be there's going to be a big day on the wednesday uh at the united nations general assembly when the, the treaty were open to signature for the 1st time. so this is the 1st possibility for countries to sign which sign it, which means that they, they are willing to rectify it and willing to comply with, with its provisions. so, so we are really encouraged by the fact that the treaty was adopted by consensus. so everybody agreed on it and we're really hoping to see a high number of, of countries sign it on the 1st day and then move to the process of rectifying as the next step, a housing gina's inflation rates has passed,
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a 120 percent. the highest it's been and since he is supposed to for next month presidential election, the central bank says inflation could reach a 169 percent by the end of this year to raise the bar reports now from the capital one. his eyes are you in time be fee is considered to be among the best in the world, but it's become almost an affordable for many people. the knowledge in tina has gone up by an average of 35 percent in the past months. and the get owns the shopping. the probably is a when a site is the people coming to us for the cheapest cuts, because that's all they can afford. an old, i can give. nothing is cheap. the situation is very complicated. so everyone, this latest biking prices came up to the government, evaluated the currency by around 20 percent. and teen is already struggling with exchange rate controls depleted for in reserves and a message for him that a few weeks ago you'll be getting several parts of hard in tina. no matter most of
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a lot of the police decided to defend his property with a shot gun and rubber bullets. we set you up in some of that. i know you didn't go . i was not thinking to killing the one with my head rubber bullets, but it could also happen that in the middle of the kyle, someone opens fire on the population. the growing threat of violence has forced the government to increased cash handouts and tax exemption. so late in the impact of economic hardship on the population, but few believe such short term measures will solve the problem. presidential elections are a little over a month and a half away, and the government has a no plan and no political power to carry out the policy is needed is 5 inflation. and that's why many of the people who talk to in places like this, when our hosting, that whomever wins the presidency, will be able to control the situation. argentina's inflation rate has been over a 120 percent in the past year. the figure could continue to rise in the weeks
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ahead when you have a major political reform that will back up the value of a car and see uh, so for that to happen, we need a new government. as we need a very credible plan. we need to have reserves into a central bank, and we need to bring down the budget deficit. i mean, everybody knows this from an economic point of view. now you need the political side and the political credibility to do that. you often times are now looking to the elections for relief. their choices waned from the establishment categories to radical libertarian economies to have you had really now the surprise frontrunner, he's proposing radical meshes to fix economy. ideas that are increasingly resonating among those quite tired of the uncertainty they face every day. it is, i will, i'll just see that when aside. let's go ahead here on out of there and photos of that brief pause in the action. the rugby world cup is set to restart for the 2nd
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round of matches far. it will be here without storing the the, [000:00:00;00] the well, it's about time to support his bar. this done so you thank you so much. host friends are getting ready to take off the 2nd round of games at the rugby world cup after a victory over new zealand that he will now take on europe wise. they continue their effort to win the title for the 1st time and the richardson reports sprint trip. the funds have been enjoying
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a rare insight since the national teams will cut push. the score held a public training session ahead of the 2nd pool game against york white house began this tournament with an impressive victory over 3 time will champions new zealand. this official woke up the, it's a great feeling to see so many people coming out to watch us wherever city we're in . we can feel the passion of the public. europe like game is a sent out as well. you know, we can't wait to take on the challenge. the loss against france with new sealants, 1st in any will cut pull stage, match the team. and now in saloon, i mean to get the campaign back on track against and it may be can you tell me mates that will caps and, and, and the many wise that they're exciting games because of that. so it's when a new city for us, it's human being and reply to you since a 2007 will capture the whole whole of new things for us that will capture about making sure that games are this will go to my, you know, of as you go to
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a job to do in terms of getting, getting the results defending champion south africa. beach scotland, $183.00, and they're open and what is going to be the offense surface pool? the spring books are also groups with the world number one, right? sea island prior to that encounter comes to study easy a task of i'm not ship with romania. when you put on the jersey, you're representing yourself, your family, and the 60000000 people in south africa doesn't matter who we play games. so it's a tennis match and we have to focus on what we can do and how we can make, if i'm proud your teammates, the coaches, the stuff, and the rest of the world. 2019 quotes, the finalist japan running 6 truly submitted victory against g. like next step for them, it's england. you kicked their way to victory of the origin. seen on the richardson l. g 0. i don't know. months for stadium has been officially named the home of nfl
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in united kingdom. the venue is the 1st a purpose, build the stadium for nfl games outside the united states and has been hosting nfl game since 2019. and to renew agreements that will continue to stage, matches until the end of the 2029 to $23.00 c's. and we play in other markets, we played in mexico, we played germany in that you're going into a stadium and trying to retrofit elements that are necessary for another fall game and to those stadiums. and you know, clearly it's a big difference mostly between a, a soccer changing room, let's say, which is catching, catering, 5, i know, $11.00 to $15.00 players of a sudden size and the nfl changing room, which is 60 on players who are probably much bigger. and so working with taught them to to actually get him. busy to not as part of the process of building the stadium means that we have exactly what we want here. former spanish football federation president, louise ruby. alice will appear in court on friday. ruby alice has been summoned to respond to accusations of sexual assaults, spanish player jenny,
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her most so filed the legal complaint last week after ruby alice kissed her on the lips following the teams woke up to find a win against england. england's head coach says the behavior of ruby, alice has taken a focus away from springs sporting achievement, or do they need to, you know, we need to move on, you know, improve so much, still a long way to go back and say, but i think everywhere and there's many, many challenges which i think we should work together and stay connected for relying championship liter match for staff and we'll have to win where he's never won before to continue his record setting. run as one is in singapore this week where the read will driver has never steal victory on the marina base circuit, or stipend is on a time race winning streak, but last year could only manage a 7th place finish on the street circuit. last year already the car was very good, but the years before we were close but you know,
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winning here and they're not finding for for the constructors. but yeah, i think everything really came together. we understood this new regulation really well and yeah, when you have to good people, you know, also in every single position and you can achieve something like you are witnessing right now. england are looking good ahead of the cricket world cup which begins next month. then stokes start as they beat new zealand and the 3rd one day international app jo, phone, the, all rounder squared, a $182.00 off. just a $124.00. the well champions. it was the highest that restore by and england batter in a 50 over game. and replying is the only were pulled out for just the $187.00 england winning by $181.00 runs. they now lead the format series to wanting was an opportunity, so that everyone's success. i'll put more, more on them, you know, they haven't, you know, policy. we'll talk about naples and very, very good for new data, but you still get to try and put them. you know, the quality of all of the legs in line and not let themselves over them in another moment here. so i'm putting the pressure back on to them. and so making
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a go away from their plan a quicker than we did in the 1st we get into some that you want to see if to the m . b a is taking steps to make sure it's star players appear in more games teams as a being fine millions of dollars. if more than one big name player is rested without good reason. the rules say that is a fit player, isn't selected, they must still attend the game and be visible defense. this is ultimately about the fans. and there we've taken this too far. i mean, this is an acknowledgment that it's gotten away from us a bit. and that, particularly, i think when you see young healthy players who are arresting and it becomes maybe even more, no notion of stature around the league as opposed to absolute needed rest. or it's just part of being an m b player that you rest on certain days. and that's what we're trying to move away from. now, wow, many tennis players who completed at the recent us open are taking a break. nowhere talk ridge is heading straight back into top level competition.
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the world number one has joined up with is serbian team just days after his his historic grand slam title. when in new york, 8 places are up for grabs and the davis cup finals, the 36 year old is expected to lead his team and their upcoming ties against spain and the check for public carlos outcries has pulled out of the tournament to recover. following his us open semi final defeats, his absence was felt by the spaniards as they lost their opening a group stage. try again to check for public indolence. yes. and finally, there was a painful debut for one baseball player over in the united states, washington nationals, picture jacks, and religion was hitting the head by his own teammates, the national countries errands. ro, directly smashing the rookie in the head of my gosh, after examination. religion was fortunately able to continue play where it hit a a hi, right,
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