tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 15, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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with loud west struggles gives us to true passion where faith trust, where humanity defies. expectations with freedom is 12 untold stories from across asia and the pacific one o one each on al jazeera, the the inquiry johnston. this is a nice life, things that are coming up in the next 60 minutes. lots of office in libya describe unimaginable scenes of devastation in done as witnesses. woman not to drink the water, ferry,
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spread of disease traumatized funds of quick that took everything. survivors in morocco struggled to cope with the horrors us presence on the hunt abide and has been in dykes on the federal firearms, conscious officials. and it's always done produce the art and say they conte coast number of migrant arrivals really are taking some out on far as small with the sports. well have the latest from the rugby world cup of floss, front straight for cream. been 0, fires is team all, it's yet to the top of the saudi. probably the beginning, this new. so in libya where the process of retrieving the bodies, washing up on the shores continues as a desktop rises, least 6000 people have been confirmed, dead so far off the storm down,
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you will hit the eastern libyan city. hundreds of bodies of yet to be recovered from the rubble of that, how it was or from the war to destroy survivors. and now bracing for an outbreak of disease. people have been urged not to drink water from their regular sources of affairs. affordable and illnesses. we are warning of an environmental disaster from the decomposing bodies on homes and enclosed areas. the rescue teams have not been able to access. we advise against drinking water from city sources as it is contaminated and recommend the use of bottled water. instead, we are generally recommend providing vaccinations to local rescue teams and residents of infected areas. we call on governments and specializes international organizations to urgently move to raise awareness and deploy instruction control teams. officials in tennessee, there's an urgent need for body bags and have appeals to help. so i'll strap the reports on the scenes of devastation. the sheer scale of destruction is hard to
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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 there and now resembles a was i had a couple of teams such good bodies washed off in the show sniff adult units picked through the rubble. 2 did wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the crumb. the destruction of homes within the around 14 or 15 families that was slipped away. anyone was in the valley disappeared. none of the people who lived there to you on the cost of gone me the interesting piece of it to see destroyed the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find anyone who made quite a mess of the souls. during this man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been
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killed in assumed allow me like flooding that hit this region earlier. this week, a many a being buried in mass graves is i don't know what the, the, i mean the, the completely collapsed area is estimated at 900000 square meters for 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, 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 flowing into the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy. so we 150 kilometers away. donation senses have been sets off across libya. despite
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the use of instability and this unity in a country with 2 rival political administrations, people are coming together to help me and we hated the call for health. this is how would you too well and god bless the young volunteers who came through. we provided full food supplies, we came with 5 cause people and because it did, 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. after clearing a navigational kartel, the local maritime will soar to say preparations being made as quickly as possible . the ships carrying relief supplies to enter done as port charles trampled after 0 . well, some of the bins are calling for an inquiry. as anger grows over deck, the toll from the catastrophic floods. they b as entering 5 minutes to assess the dams that best causing floods when not
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maintained to do. most of the issue of dimes is a topic that no one talks about. and no one is aware of for decades. nobody mentions that not even the local council until a disaster, because then they remember and i'll ask who's responsible? they claim there's been a breach and blame it on us. now we have discovered 2 documents from the ministry of planning that we have contracts and maintenance agreements, but they have not been fulfilled. when will they be as um, best to you as a payoff for international health? we do, we did a stablish a number of crisis teams, whether it is led to by the presidential council or the government of national unity and in coordination. also with the authorities or any institutions that are in the east. because that's the affected area. there are a lot of support from all around libya,
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beer despite to the challenge and this unfortunate incident, but it has shown the real material of libyans where they all came together to riley and support those who are affected. so in this stage, we need the support of international community. we need the support of the you and agencies in order to be able to manage this crisis in a proper way and to help the libyans overcome this unfortunate incidence that this auster is bringing people together across libya. the countries rule by 2 rifle governments, for many people putting political divisions aside to help those affected by the floods of china reports in libya's capital tripoli, these people gathered to show their support for the flood victims in the east. their sirens redone their our hearts and prayers are with you. the storm was more than the infrastructure could handle it. lift msi didn't destruction in the past. so many people have died and i'm missing. i lost the family members. every family
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has not someone. it's a very difficult time, couldn't make good view of the country at home. i left the says when he saw the pictures from eastern libya, he had to do something. he organized a small shipment of 8 on tuesday with some friends. now he sends convoys on a daily basis and, and stuff we will in a people from across the country are healthy. what happened was a tragedy. but maybe we can benefit from it. people here sad about disaster, but also very happy and excited about the unity. a dozens of donations centers like this one have been set up in tripoli. people give what they can along with the extensive destruction across the done, the. the cities to dams burst after heavy rainfall sent a tidal wave down the valley. entire communities here were swept away into the sea or buried under the rubble. the recovery operation goes on with the help of
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international search and rescue teams. libya has to rival governments both have located funds for emergency response efforts and to rebuild the stated areas. what they're worth, here's if they can't cooperate much needed assistance might be delayed. jerome. uh, you're welcome to yes. yeah. now is not the time for politics. it's not time to talk about which government does what it's a humanitarian issue. are people were swept away into the scene. many are missing. libyans have seen years of conflict and divisions, but many are putting aside the differences to help their fellow citizens. there's been an outpouring of support from across the country. what happened in eastern libya has brought together a previously divided people for now uniting and their grief and loss. they help politicians can do the same mileage right now. i'll just 0 tripoli
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the tomorrow to 9, whether the more off the sharks, off of the 6, devastating us craig rescue teams and june the scramble to safety on wednesday. and they felt tremors in those provence. aid is starting to reach communities, a need for the logistics are making it difficult, but it is of the at the center of the quaker and it's really remote areas of corresponding to stephanie debt could travel to the village of till, feet in high. and after this mountains, survivors that are still waiting for critical aid are currently driving very try to get to the flight
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has been completely destroyed. so these villages have setup come at the foot of their destroyed village. nobody has any intention of leaving here. um it's so remote that aid isn't getting here in terms of being delivered. so basically what they're doing is looking to villages that are more accessible or using donkeys and bringing it here. or what was the hospitality him was give 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 uh community that depended on agriculture. telling us everything. everything has
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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 with my patents and my mother was in that room. that's where she died along with my wife. 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 as we just funds into this gentleman tells us this is uh, this is his home up there. okay. that'd be to so it's, i'm heard here and i'm heard here. 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. stephanie decker all g 01015 in the atlas
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mountains of morocco. how many survivors of a disaster are struggling to cope with injuries and trauma? they're receiving health, but makes shift hospitals at the epicenter of the quick sure who are met some of them in the town of asked me. this has been a remarkably busy week for doctors of this ministry clinic and sent to him or walk a patient suffering from anxiety and panic. attacks brought to emergency room the off the shelves and memories of last by days, earthquake have left the marks of these people are clearly traumatized. these are the is from, with god. should also house and relatives and fees. what happens next in her life? this it, this is we have had, we were asleep when i had a strange sound and i started screaming. the roof was folding. i shouted to my
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husband to rescue the children and my mother. it was terrible long, tough hours went by. i felt a line and helpless as rows of being cleared, ambulance is a getting more access to most of the affected villages. this hospital is in the middle between the city of cash and the at the center of the earthquake. it was crucial during the rescue operations and continues to be the main facility for those homeless bay homes and are now living in $1030.00 make shift comes around the area and along the devastated zone. vault the multi i lives on the village has suffered, extensive damage traumatized. she does not remember anything. lying next to her is rough boost. lots of i'm a 90 year old woman from the town of asked me. she has a spine injury and is yet to have a surgery for the house, which i'm sure the number and that's enough, we suffer a lot. we lost everything,
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relatives and belongings. i'm fine, but i just want the authorities to build a house for my mother. we are family 24 people in the same place, the place no longer exists, and one of them we, the most critical cases are taken to the hospitals. they are for the se cease emergency operations is not affecting the routine workflow of the medical facilities in the region. i provided what we initially have to deal with a huge number of people suffering serious injuries, particularly fractures and deep wounds. but now we have more teams, more facilities established everywhere, for the children who went through the whole mystic seconds of, of wake, but felt much longer. it cheerful moment at the mix. if playground a little break from this tough reality has your mind, well as is either us in the south, if not, i guess i'll find some more head don't. and these are including a riot that ship the nation or 0 supreme court tends down. the 1st sentence in an
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unprecedented attack on top of the government offices. power good collapse causes widespread blackouts across nigeria, africa's not just economy, uninstall. it's a painful introduction to major league baseball for this rookie chip details coming up the us present. joe biden, son, husband, and dodged on federal firearms. charges on to boston is accused of lying about his drug use, but he illegally bought a gun in 2018. he's also been on the investigation for his business dealings and failing to pay taxes. indictments comes as congressional republicans pursue and impeachment inquiry into president vitamins alleged involvement in hunted, biden's fucking business ventures. i want to task correspondence kimberly hopkins
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has the latest these charges are definitely consequential if 100 pardon, is convicted ad results from a long running investigation by special counsel, david weiss of trump, appointee. now they relate to the application that 100 byte and filled out back in 2018 and october where he is alleged to have lied about his drug use when purchasing a firearm. now, if he is convicted, this would certainly be a problem for president joe biden. we also know that in addition, there is the potential for additional charges related to tax evasion. the problem for the president and all of this is that the white house has gone to great pains to distance itself from a encore and impeachment inquiry a capitol hill. but the white house has maintained has no basis in fact or validity . this inquiry is looking at the 100 biden's business dealings back when joe biden was vice president,
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brock obama's administration. now the white house maintains there's no basis in fact, and that there was no impropriety on the part of hunter biden, who profited allegedly, to the chairs and $4000000.00, allegedly selling access to his father. and his time in the white house, uh, selling and dealing with natalie printing and businessman, but also chinese as well. so this is why it is a problem for the white house, given the fact that the white house says there is no impropriety the faxes there has now been charges against the president's son makes that argument that much more difficult. and the fact that there may be further charges, i guess, had provided kimberly help him out to 0. the white house is now to the legal trouble of a former president. donald trump. he, in 16 co defendants in the georgia election interference case, will not stand trial at the same time as to all this next month. the judge rules of the cases will have to move forward on their own schedule. to co. defendants had
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sort quicker trials. they struggled to begin in october, trump and 18 if his associates are facing thousands of charges including racketeering. mike honda has the latest from atlanta, of the most important ruling by the judge was that the trial will not be of old 19. he said that the trial of the 2 who asked for a speedy trial will begin on october the 23rd. he also raised the possibility those that among the remaining 17, they may also be broken up into groups. so this is the prosecutor's worst case scenario. the d a had been arguing 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.
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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, mock meadows, a former chief of staff who had argued that the case would be moved to the federal court. a nother 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 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 it 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
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how many others are going to be tried. and at what time, brazil's top colt has handed down to its 1st sentence in the trial of the insurrection in the countries highest seats of power this yeah, a 51 year old as the arrow is sentence to 17 years in prison for his role in the attack on the presidential palace congress and deserves high court. for what precedence variables scenario support a storm government offices. week off the presence of it was a mess. it was a silver took office and attempts to else to say more eyes upon the gas. as after i found the global market fund explains the significance of the court building. i think it's very important for the brazilian political environment, the population of highly support, the punishment of those invaders. we have
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a survey late july and review the so the 76 percent of the student population loving fable or off i strong of punishment for what happened in january. so this is very important for the present and public opinion, including and i, i'm seeing that the president public opinion is much more in favor of that's buttons, the punishment compared even to the americans with the generally sig, insurrection. this is a bad for, for, for me, for this we have seen a team of the nation from both a lot of supporters in the last couple months. of course, this event also make the things worse for the, for him. but it's also important to highlight the full so now i don't know if they see more complicated legal reasons himself. so politically and legally, both auto is one of his worst moments of a politician. and of course, these events doesn't help a no, a total system collapse cause widespread pilot cuts across nigeria. and more
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important levels of power generated in africa's most populous country fell to 0 megawatts. connections are still garage really being restored grid power supplies are often erratic and not carry despite its role as a major oil and gas producer. to get us involved reports from an i to and capital a who job some of the prod, distribution companies about to me come out to say that part. uh, that's the part has been restored. but if they've taken associated media to make a known some, and it's what people have also replied on social media, saying that that is not true because no one seems to have electricity. people are relying on get generate to us. and even those who have these are generators to power the company impressions, because this has actually to 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 add
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more expensive to be able to power generate to us. so some companies have given the company patio employees some time to it'd be able to work from home. and so not having it, if possible, fly at from the government's might be very tricky in terms of like for people especially who are working from home in bangladesh. quotes has found too prominent right site to this guilty of. they've published the report a decade ago. this accused police of extrajudicial killings. they've been sentenced to 2 years in prison on that 100 dollar fine, a correspondent time the child raised, following the case in the car. he says the activists tend to appeal to that. it, and there 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, the joint resolution side that the concern about the detroit and human rights
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situation in bangladesh. and they showed that back to the 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 edge of a couple of days ago, in october 2020 to one of the active as our dealer. i'm on con, was also the secretary general of international federation of human rights. god, franco, german human rights. so robert kennedy out on another forwarding to national our he was checking the hands with frank, i'm in the french president different october, but there was nothing spelled out yet 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 here, we spoke to i race concerned that said we have more determined nozzles such to our was the italian islands of them produced says it cannot cope with
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a number of migrant survives and then it shows around $7000.00 people arrives there in 48 hours. authorities have begun transferring some asylum seekers to ease the situation. to meet treatments, i think has this report of the month to do so is in crisis that's according to the mayor of the small mediterranean and $97000.00 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 your 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 b and continents. i mean, particularly it will be in union and there must be mechanisms of solely that, etc. and better than shedding, that's off the effective use we got left to do sir,
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is gets at least southern most port and the closest one for 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. no nap okay, came off. ringback what is happening and then produce it did thank the represents the diesel view or its political cultural, social dis in the data but the values because basically as a loan, i don't know with a sore garrison 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 in the didn't go out
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to 0. earlier i spoke to jacob freeman, he's the technical coordinator at sea watch organization that conducts search and rescue operations in the central mediterranean to these sorts of migrants of victims, of what he describes as a structural racism they true. still try to allocate the people in the hot spots, but apparently the facility is not capable of, of take that amount of people. many people have not eaten for days despite or a very dangerous journey, etc. which leads to the effect of basically the what's called the reception facility to infect, as a prison is now open. so the people for the 1st time in years can basically move freely around the island of them to do the opposite attorney. and yeah, this is quite an impressive moment. i would say, i mean, the numbers of them don't tell the full story. do they in terms of human suffering with these people, been traumatized? no, not at all. i mean, many of those people have been under way for years until they finally reached
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a country like libya, tanisha. usually they're there then for i also quite some time to the virg often older being illegally and prisons before they can make sure to to italy. so all of them suffer from some kind of, of, of trauma and of course of, from violence. and what do they found here? and i'm producer and other present better sucked into. but i also have to say that many of the local channels in my producers show a lot of hospitality and give out food. verda state institutions basically cannot help and is the desperation of these people recognize reason, fully understood internationally. do you think, you know, not at all. i mean, uh its, uh, obviously that the freedom of movement is connected with the privileges. so the people that take the boat to cross the central mediterranean, take it for
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a reason many uh, many of them have to pay a lot of money to actually come to europe. why? because there is no safe and legal passage to europe. so i think there is a huge form of structure to racism when it comes to freedom of movement. and we see here the consequences of such a european global policy. so what's the head hair on the houses here? i'm john, hindered in north carolina where we're taking a look at children working in agriculture county to get suspicious scientific health check. and the problem knows, this isn't looking good. uninstalled germany's football team hope to build abroad to future 10 more later in the
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hey there, there's 2 areas in europe that are going to get dallas with rain. so let's go over those details right here. right now is always great to have the along. i want to start with a big picture across europe, but we're going to go region by region and where i think the rain will be the worst is eastern in spain. in fact, around valencia, extreme rain fall alerts in play, we could see about 2 months worth of rain over a short period of time in this area around the valley. eric, see them, we've caught wet weather pouring into the republic of ireland. so think southern ireland around core and a much fresher fuel here. look at double inches, 13 degrees. yeah, this pull whole average for this time of year, but we are still keeping the warrants around for a central europe bit more in the way of cloud cover. and showers, but that will do little to drop down those temperatures. temperatures also finding high as we look towards the turkey, i assemble mostly cloudy day, but peaks of sun at $2840.00 se would go to africa right now. fairly quiet. as we
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look towards the top end, few showers and storms, though, for algeria still active around west africa, especially around the gulf of guinea fort nigeria. and here comes another whether maker moving into the western cape prophet. and so we've got a rain and wind combo temperatures are down in cape town. but johannesburg, north. well, we've got some hot air around here. has sure weather update. see you later. i the 3 stories of hope
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and inspiration. schultz documentary from around the world. that celebrates colleagues and resilience in the times of the out of the the you're watching, i'll just say, or a mind of a main store is now off the devastating floods in eastern libya health work because of raise the nom about an outbreak of disease. hundreds of decomposing bodies,
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yet to be recovered. the desktop from floating on sunday has to post 6000 more all code that been more off the song soft and last week's devastating us quite a agencies us trying to reach people stranded in the high atlas mountains. food and supplies are starting to reach communities, but he remains a challenge. us present son has been formally charged for legally buying a gun. the charges against hunter advising stem from an investigation into his business dealings and failing to pay taxes. saudi arabia has reportedly invited humans who's the rebels for talks in riyadh. saudi state made his reporting at the kingdom, wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive see spot. the trip will be the 1st official visit by whose the officials to the kingdom since the over accounting given in 2014.
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with an unskilled workers shortage across the united states, department of labor says that child labor violations of jumped by 70 percent in the past 5 years. the problem is most acute in an agricultural sector from engine report. somebody 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 seemed fellow child workers get hurt as a dodge snakes and pigs for $450.00 for 3 months of summer work. it's not a good condition and you gotta walk through there and you gotta smell that. and you gotta see, you gotta get used to read going through your feet because it's, you just got to walk and you just got to turn out to be afraid. tours to the she didn't feel comfortable revealing where she works because she wanted to protect
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your family. now she hands out school supplies to other latino children as an organizer for a community group called l. 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're 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 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 injury is about half of them on farms. in the past year, lawmakers and at least 10 states loose and or proposed is the laws that govern
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children. and we're 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. brenda de ms. lopez now 22 remembers working illegally 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 us is race. a lot of these communities out there on the fields or the indigenous communities, the latinos, communities, and 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 right there, they don't care about us. in the past 2 years, more than 250000 unaccompanied miners have reportedly crossed the us border. the bite and administration has created a task force to crack down on the surge of illegal child labor cases. but with
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a shortage of field hands in more young migrant crossing the border daily in need of work. that job might be more challenging than ever. john henry, l. g 0. raleigh, north carolina. well, joining us live now from geneva is escape luck. he's an assistant professor and the director of the center for non finance and pay start is at the university of rhode island. welcome to the program. so in your opinion, then how worrying and widespread is the issue of child labor in the us up in my child. labor has always been a problem in the us. you know, we have child labor and virtually every industry, small and large corporations. but it's particularly a problem in agriculture, and i think it is getting a lot worse. wages have been stagnant. the economic trouble in the us, as well as cobit is sort of exacerbated many of the factors that push children into the labor market. so i think it's worth worrying about,
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especially since we are pretty confident it is getting worse, you say push children and them and how strong is the connection between poverty and child labor exploitation. and i think it's probably our best predictor of child labor that is at most parents and most children wouldn't enter the labor force if they had another choice, right. if the choices between being on i build a pay medical bills for the family being able, unable to afford rent or food working for wage is a reasonable thing for families to do. why does it appear then to be so difficult to police violations regarding the child labor, even where protections are supposed to exist? but i think if the focus is on fines and caching, child labor, you're not really dealing with the things that push children into the labor market, right. what often times if you regulate or increase laws, you can sometimes make things worse by pushing children into the illicit economy
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into more precarious forms of employment where they're more likely to be exploited . really the way to solve child labor is to deal with poverty, to invest in education and health care. and right now, you know, we see efforts across the us to roll back child labor productions. a simpler way to resolve this would be to pay workers more. so that they don't have to send their children into the workforce and the child, well, for standards in america, high enough in any case we type a set to you look at, you know, i think, you know, this is not just a problem of child labor. this is a problem of the children's rights in general. the us is the only un member state which has not ratified the convention on the rights of the child. and that's probably the only human rights instrument. we can say. there's only one country that has not ratified. so this is in, you know, this gives us
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a sense that all the rights for children are being violated and a lot of economic rights which might mitigate some of the child labor are also being violated. can relieve the desk at mach, thanks very much indeed for joining us here on out to 0. demonstrates as have rallied outside of tokyo, quote, demanding justice. the cancer patients soon operate 2 of the damaged, if you could stream a nuclear plant. 7, the young people say they developed fiber with cancer off exposure to radiation phone, the phones, so not meaning to meltdown in 2011. michael apple reports a demonstration calling for justice outside the taco district court. inside these walls, judges or assigning with the operates of the focusing on nuclear plants is responsible for health problems that may have been caused when it's pump is damaged in 2011.
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the plaintiffs was diagnosed with starwood cancer off 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. what age between 6 and 16 at the time of the disaster, and were diagnosed with thyroid cancer between 20122018. and 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 developing kansas, the bronze operator, the took care of electric power company, or the tip code stands accused of trying to escape accountability. tapco is attempting to get the victims to drop their low sweets by covering up the truth and refusing to admit that the incident of tiro had cancer has increased dramatically.
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seems difficult. she met accident the petition is, are seeking financial compensation of nearly $700000.00 each from the plant operator. the quote is yet to roll on. what is the 1st focus schmitling tells lawsuit. since that is off to mike level will do 0 that it's a has received. it's 1st of us on says like health check, but the diagnosis isn't good. fontas looked at 9 at t global systems to see how they've been degraded by humanities impacts on the natural world. these covered the various things necessary for life, including climates, water, and walls like diversity. they found that 6 out of 9 are in danger of failing and the food, the 2 are serious concern. i think the os, i'm the i goes a clean bill of health. honestly, thanks to global efforts to phase out humphrey chemicals. this doesn't mean that
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we've passed the points of new a ton, but does raise concerns about whether humanity can survive if the kind it continues to change. you know how it works. trauma is a direct to all the parts down the institute for climate change to let the team that develop the boundaries framework. he says there's still an opportunity to a ton to a safe place on all the boundaries. this is a major scientific effort over the past 15 years and these 9 are not just 9 environmental areas. these are the 9 large biophysical processing systems, the scientific be, are proven to regulate the state of the entire planet. so when 6 of the 9 on now breached, it means that were threatening living conditions on earth and the stability of the entire planet. and it's not only climate. biodiversity, all the living space is on earth. land meaning the composition of rain forest and what lands and soils and tempered forest loss of nitrogen and phosphorus,
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the overloading of reactive punch in fosters because of, of use of fertilizers. but also we use a fresh water that we are changing the entire bloodstream of your system toward a scarcity, and find the normal entities loaded in chemicals. and there are systems together, this breaching of these boundaries of biosphere. climate and chemicals undermine the strength of the planet, the buffering capacity. so we can't today say for example, that will fail even all the climate crisis, even if we phase off fossil fuels, because the other planets are boundaries will hit us back and push the planet away from stable conditions. there's still a window open, we assess to return back into a safe space on essentially all the boundaries except lots of species. because once those pieces is gone, it's gone forever. but we have a window to return within a safe, pretty space, but it's really urgent. we know that global emissions need to be cut by half within
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the next 67 years. so by 2030, within this decade, we would need to have a really, really serious turnaround. because otherwise, we risk crossing tipping points and causing tipping points with me irreversible changes. so the planet to balance is a, is kind of guard rails to avoid unmanageable change. but so far we assess that we have still a return option on the wells fest concerning the ship to run on the green method all has been launched in denmark. the low carbon fuel produce from organic waste will help reduce harmful compound emissions from cargo vessels. i'm old and 60 percent for reese was you know, can ration in copenhagen about as much as the ship gets its name davis and european officials gathered on thursday for so many that goes back to viking times. but one that could not but modern vessels into a bustle against climate change by successfully,
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de carbonized in shipping were not only promoting our fight against climate change . we're also creating new supply chains, new industries, and thousands of new good jobs. the ship owned by dana chicago joint mask is set to limit $100.00 tons of carbon dioxide less per day, even a diesel one. it runs on 3 method all produced from decomposed organic waste. 120 molar vessels. now in the pipeline from other companies, green muscle has been around for a long time, but it isn't cheap. the 2nd estate types that fi commissioning vessels powered by muscle, it will take salt production, lower prices, and begin to challenge the dominance of fossil fuels. like your nielsen has a share and the nobel peace prize thanks to his work with the intake of a mental panel on climate change. he believes method all kind of fulfilled the operation to reduce shipping emissions by more than 60 percent. but that will need sources multi 1st and mask suppliers in the netherlands. a fossil through is the
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hydrocarbon method, though, is also a hydrocarbon is a small molecule. the thing is that you can make green method all in different ways . in the middle east. you've got a lot of sun and a lot of areas for solar panels. so why not produce green method? know in the middle east? well, the ships are sitting around anyway. environmental campaign is still say a key way to reduce emissions is to reduce dependence on fuel bending, transport like ships and calls the tests the united nations targets net 0 emissions in the shipping industry by 2053 dimensional is being welcome. it is a big step forward compared to where the 6 it has been and has been stocked for for many years with fossil fuels. but this isn't an example of green washing. i don't think so because if you look at what can shipping at do today, there is really no better solution for for peak a capital ships with scientists warning of a tipping point in how much pollution the plant it can handle. building on the
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land with a $2712.00 victory over york. why victory keeps france on track to reaching the quarter finals. bailey pull a with a points. next step for the house is a match up against the movie, yet in more se, green ben z, my has fired his side. i'll, if you add to the top of the saudi, probably the french striker is scored quite them is our winner and the 2nd half against our do it and seem a guiding who's shot past the keeper with his knee. his after giving all is he had a one, no victory at the top. the table by 2 points with all hell out in 2nd. having played one game less now for generations during these football team has been one of the most successful with 4 roll cops and 3 european championships. but recently the team has fallen on hard times and with a country hosting. next year zero's expectations are high, dominant came reports, a rudy sort of putting the german national team through its paces. this was the training before choose days, frankly,
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with france holder for that has made it clear, does not want the manager's job full time is impacted healthy side be then it goes to one a welcome way and off to a series of defeats trolls under the previous manager kenzie flick through the field under the many many other countries. other associations have definitely caught up. other big countries are also playing. in our case you have to say it's a fact. you don't have to analyze it too much. we were knocked out twice in a row in the preliminary round of a world cup. so it's clear that something wasn't writing, but it's all a fall. cry from seems like these in 2014, when germany won the world cup in brazil. back then the fans believe that team could take on the world and they're such thoughts of distant the items that's from given intercom. gary linux is saying that if it will match last 19 minutes and then the in the gym is when. well, that doesn't work any milk, they say made certain cl victory that we'll wait, we'll stick together. we, we member of the choose and then the end it will work out somehow that no longer
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works with today's generation of class. but how much of that is down to henzy flick, he being part of the coaching sense up to one in brazil. and his manager of buying unit could one, the travel of league, cup and champions that you can 2020, which many people thought qualified in for the national job. but a lackluster performance at the capital will complement some thoughts. he was on borrowed time with flicks. now gone for the unwilling to take the roll and the little pool manager union club declaring himself unavailable. the focus of the german f a seems to be on the x by any coach, usually a non guzman. but the question is, what sort of skills does any potential success? i'm in boston, no. your plan. they are in the next 5 on the new coach has to create a good chemistry within the team. a balance between offense and defense says the old coach. hoop, stevens used to say above old don't can see the goal. but of course the defense and
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offense both have to be strong in. so it's clear team. germany is now in rebuilding mode kind of become strong enough to get all the way here for next year's european championship final for our it's best days already behind that we'll find out next summer. but when it came houses there at the big stadium and bullet. 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 way, or jenny, her most. so filed a legal complaint last week after ruby alice kissed her on the lips following the teams that woke up final went against england. anyone's head coach says the behavior of ruby. alice has taken a focus away from springs. sporting achievement. please do they need to? you know, we need to you know, improve so much that they're still a long way to go there, not only each day, but i think everywhere. and as many,
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many stop. i still have lots of challenges which i think we should work all together and stay connected. spanish female players are calling off a strike after union, representing them reached a pay deal with the lead. under the agreement, the players are guaranteed a minimum salary of just over $22000.00 per season with the potential to rise over the next 2 years. the women had gone on strike at the beginning of the month, demanding better pay and playing conditions. a japanese referee, or shoot me a sheet that is set to return. so it cuts hard to make more football history is she's part of a group of 5 women that will become the 1st females to referee matches at the men's asian top, which takes off in january 2024. and my she to, it was one of 6 women who officiated at last years, matt wilcox formula, one championship leader match for stop and we'll have to win where he's never won
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before to continue his record setting. run as one is in single for this week for the red bull driver has never sealed victory on the marine. a base circuit we're stopping is on a 10 race winning street, 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, winning here and there and not finding for for the constructor is 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, so and every single position and you can achieve something like you are witnessing right now. talk to them. hotspur stadium has been officially named the home of nfl in the united kingdom. the venue is the 1st purpose built stadium for nfl games outside the united states and has been hosting nfl game since 2019 under new agreement. it will continue to stage matches until the end of the 2029 to 23rd 30
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season. as we play in other markets, we site in mexico, we play in germany and that you're going into a stadium in trying to retrofit elements that are necessary for another fall game into those stadiums. and includes a big difference mostly between a, a soccer changing room. let's say which is catching, catering, 5, i know, 11 to 15 players of a certain size and nfl changing room, which is 60 on players who are probably much bigger. and so working we taught them to, to actually get involved in that as part of the process of building the stadium, means that we have exactly what we want here. and there was a painful debut for one baseball player over in the united states, washington nationals, picture jackson, religion was headed in the head by his own teammates. the national catch was aaron's ro, directly smashing the ro key in the head all after examination. rutledge was
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fortunately able to continue to play in the band is a little more. all right, that is all you support for now. carry back to you far. thank you very much indeed . that's it for me for this niece, a few moments the nit clock will be here with more of the days. developments to stay with us here announces by the the the to the
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