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happy way, while the world has been focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest of woodland has been burned, really does resemble an army getting landscape. the urgent medical supplies, including body bags arriving olivia's plugged is off the zone as cruise continued to a couple of buddies, the coming round calling themselves their life. and also coming up the daunting task of declaring that every the 1st step in morocco is a long road to recovery from last week's devastating up like no one wants to
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strength. and i respect workers right to use their options on the quarter bar just years. president joe biden backs work has in the 1st of a coordinated strike against detroit's biggest, most of the and the dominican republic shuts on land, air, and seaboard is in haiti. and a dispute over the construction of a canal, the engine medical supplies, including body bags arriving, and libby as us design, as crews continue to recover bodies wants to show well far as he's night, agencies are concerned about the spread of disease from decomposing bodies in a city with thousands of the died result of dog begins our coverage with best reports from tripoli. a thousands of people are still missing and fears that buried under the mud and rubble or swept out to sea search to investigate. forced
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continues, but the chances of finding people draft a live party increasingly only because it's totally be up to date out of us. i don't like this and this time, but it's understanding the streets, washing back up on the show and body is on the deluxe buildings and database in just to i was one of my colleagues counted over 200 buddies. almost it'd be cheaper than the wolf. water carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches. haven't being washed ashore. but these need to be the mentor and body and labels. but the bikes grades need to be met. so that, that is the core of who is buddy, is that all the efforts make it possible for loved one blake, totally covered by the and have the close of a private button. they have to prevent people from going missing forever. there is
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mounting fear of disease as the heated bodies, the compass. it was like before my wish now i want my brother and his family back. my home is damaged, the most precious things for us. i want my brother and his family. i want to find them and bury them. under the rubble, people wins in the walls, the others under the rubble. they can bring machines and pull them out. i can take them to the buildings to see rushing bodies. there are families be that i know and i know we, they are, they are starting to smell libyans here from the west of the country, have that even echo scroll the lines determined to help those in need in this particular divided nation. but just getting the age where it's needed most remains a huge challenge. the copy one had been, it's not easy for a man to go through this. any god knows what we going through the web back to square one. no one helps you. even the government didn't help us. we are left on
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our own in the streets. the government doesn't even have the resources to help. thankfully, we, libyans are as one, those from tripoli miserables to and the south all came to help for an age continues to arrive by a, but they're not these more international assistance and fast survivors struggles to comprehend this catastrophe. creating the mob devry from what remains of their homes and waiting for how this was said that was your 03 poly in that space. but until the military forces under levies, eastern governments as different areas, way hauled by storm. daniel, including the green mountain. yeah. how was the population of the areas effected by the floods is about $900000.00 registered residents. there is another group of people out of, or african refugees, as well as migrant workers and the 10s of thousands. so we are talking about a total of about 1200000 people in this area has 5 main cities. and about 20
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villages who the, if we had a weather brought the cost citizens would have known what's coming instead, people were shot. so when the storm had, and no one in libya has seen something like this before, hundreds of keep them, it says water washed away. all communications was lost and all the heavy as what cut off at the bottom. oh wow. salary is a teacher and a resident to don't know he's been using take talk to document the shock. so many people in the city. the seas like red is not even blue anymore with people in blood and buildings and everything. you'll see the pictures, you'll see everything in the media, it's all there, but this smell, the smell, you're not going to see it in the media. the smell is just the smell is horrible. i kind of explained, we had to bury the people, we buried 25 people without knowing who they are or such and samples. and the
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families of those people will never know who that would never know. what happened to their children, into their sons. we had daughters of their wives, so we have 2 faces where they buried the body and we, they didn't have enough equipment. they didn't have enough people to do day. the barriers did have funds exhausted. those which was the doctor. a lot of people are batteries without being stuck advise, or taking samples. fox. mostly, why, by the mazda is a number of people, not all of the number people are very, without being recognized. that happens on the board. there is when the coaches were when the corpse as well uh, uh, the compose the and the smell is unbearable. the good view and estimates the multi 300000 people have been affected in morocco following the devastating of quake. lar cash and the high atlas mountains are among the hardest hit, the f quite killed,
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nearly 3000 people and clean up operations are still underway. how so my whole body has this report from with gun just south america? well those is and of the guys are taking over in the quake devastated areas. the recovery operation is in full swing. those dropped on the bubble which we and that now work is based the daunting task of clearing the deputy. the structure of this building has been severely damaged for the was given to knock it down for weeks and may be months. excavate is we'd have to dispose of mountains of trouble. what was one's? it's why the community is now reduced. a shot to the concrete and steel
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officials are the basic how to move forward. the want to make decisions on whether students of this school should be moved to tented school or rather k, to, to him out of cash for a year to the high school principal is desperate haunted by the memories of the students who lost their lives. advocates and here's the thing, this is sad, there's nothing we can do. and then the students are my children and i feel hard work. and when i think about the ones with that in the waiting room, when it was so excited about the start of school and distracted, you happen because i cannot find the right words to express it is you to just tell me to present a minute is 0 engine is we'd have to decide whether entire communities should be permanent to relocate to the ticket in the, at the center of the quake. meeting the robin along the boss area is going to be a long and difficult process. i'm just not clear yet. if the policy is, would be able to deploy,
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have the equipment into villages built on top of mountains, where the damage is expensive. as the records is being cleared, aid is quickly getting into the most affected areas. this is in the vice bake we put into place by the police. he makes 10000 blows of bread a day, which is this type of food of morocco. i didn't know he may, a more human city that has to. this is a delicate mission because it makes huge difference for the quite victim of something that we are working non stop to insure a steady supply of brands. for as long as it takes bread is then lifted or transported to the make shift, comes families here in and out of town, jolted by the us. quake us do a traumatized book to for animals. i have no idea what's next. with the aftershocks almost happening daily, we don't know what will happen tomorrow. for now, excavators, working around the clock,
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sifting through the wreckage as soon as they cleared away the deputy of from collapse, building reconstruction was thoughts, survivors of the wake grappling with pain and hoping to rebuild their lives and move on. how she mounted the 0. what again, south of mount, i guess the american government is sending aid that is gradually arriving in related areas, but there are huge challenges to deliver it to people the need. stephanie debt kind of travel to other sales to see how help is being delivered. we bumped into a spanish rescue team on the road, so we decided to follow them. and we spend a lot of time in the car because these mountain villages is so remote. we've been driving for about an hour now. we stopped on the side of the road for a while now with the rescue. all the way. it's not really clear why the
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the, the so a lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter. i'm. these are uh, nurses. hi, you work here? yes, we well you. yeah, well this is here. the nurses, how many are you? far to for all of the no, to me, my wife and this is for just this village we took care of it. 2229. twin nice. just the 4 of you. how is it been? what did you seeing since you've been working here? the situation with the people are still scared. me see full treatment. that
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has a nightmare. the needs of this population, they need no, not the just medicines, but also they need the psychologist moment. my goals are to walter and medicines for fever, especially for children and support for mental health. what are the main challenges? do you remember a moment that was the most that you remember the most we need to be strong to. so yes, to help them. we need to. you all have to yes, we have to be strong even though sure. if we feel like yes you girls are amazing honestly, because show you where i live, come by the way kind of network that these women tell us, they need running water and what zip codes, blankets, food, toilets. so the thinking a lot about how to reveal if you want to know
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how and what, what to do. stephanie decker, g 0 does seal in morocco's atlas mountains to friday was the 1st full day of an unprecedented strike at the americas. the 3 biggest comic is general lights is food and still enters which includes chrysler, are affected. now the united auto workers union says is time work is shed, and the company's record profits on the strike is appear to have the support of president j button. she happy time, see reports from detroit. this full michigan assembly plant was one of 3 factors where workers will show for the job at midnight on thursday. some, 13000 members of the united auto workers union over u a. w are on strike in 3 states. one plan for each of the big 3 comic is the union,
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which has $144000.00 members. so that will add more problems to the strike if negotiation stated progress when they're making about billions of dollars in like less than a year. it's crazy, these cars are like 50 grand, 80, grand, and we, we don't even make the year it was a theme developed by the u. a. w president of the riley, and downtown detroit and their economy. we make all the sacrifice and they take all the profit in their economy as one of our workers would have to work for 100 years to make what the c o makes in one year. so we're going to run their economy because it only works in a 1000000000 their class. but the see use of the call make is say they can't afford the right over these demands. and in the end, a strike will only hurt the workers. it's not going to be good for the economy.
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it's not going to be good for anyone, but you know specifically for our people who work so hard. and i'm really proud of the gm manufacturing to you as president job. i made a tele by statement on friday reminding the companies that their record profits a quarter of a trillion dollars in the last 10 years. we're in port a result of the concessions orchard workers made when the big 3 phase bankruptcy companies have made some significant offers. but i believe it should go further to ensure a record corporate profits mean record contracts for the identity to say that again . record corporate profits, which they have should be shared by a record contracts for the u a. w. it starts the white house. well, this strikes to add those quickly as possible for biking means to us very carefully . and he suggested that he's leaning on the you a job with the leadership to suckle as quickly as possible as the outcomes for the other union just to be served with us for years will be taking a very badly by the rank and file biking needs. this demographic in 2020 full of
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tools, nearly one michigan and 202555000 birds several times out to 0 detroit. so the head on now is there seeking a new economic well, the delegates representing 80 percent of the world's population between cuba. i watch thousands of children's take has sensors across the us could certainly seems to show the the hello hurricane lee is racing up. be a by and take, let me show you. the forecast on saturday is close in on canada as maritime provinces. let's go in for a closer look. i think this storm is going to strike around your mates and nova scotia, but not too far away from the bay of fundy here. that potentially could be trouble because we know the bay of fundy has some of the highest tides in the world. so if
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this store makes one fall at the right time, this will give us quite a bit of coastal flooding, but either way, we will be dallas with rain here. we've seen some pretty big storms in the us state of georgia, around vine to still the threat for more of that on saturday rate through alabama and also tennessee. there had also been some pretty big storms and arizona, new mexico still bit of activity popping up here and there, but things do start to quiet down and we are still keeping the warrants into the pacific northwest. so portland, $29.00 degrees also pretty warm for the northern plains billings in the us state of montana. we've got your pencil then for 32. the rain comes pouring into panama and coast or rica. and if i take you to south america right now that he continues through brazil's amazon at 36 degrees, and we've got a fairly stiff northerly wind. so that pops up the temperature and a softly on to $31.00 on saturday of the
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every year, thousands of on peace, the use twist of the entity per se. activity conservation is say the testings into main one. 0, one east. investigate. assuming illegal trade and meet scientists who need to keep them, i'm getting some lice. be on this on a tree. caught to you as month, 2 business on out to 0. there are some of the media stories. a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0, government shut off access to social media. the the you're watching out is there a reminder about top stories base? our urgent medical supplies, including body bags arriving,
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and libya is also designed, as crews continue to cover bodies to show those are, these agencies are concerned about the spread of disease. decompose bodies in a city with thousands of times view an estimated 1300000 people have been affected in morocco, the following last friday to wait. areas of america. and the height of this mountains are among the hardest hit 3000 feet. us present the button is back. the also workers who are demanding higher wages saying profit should be shed. fan 3 major comm make is they've been hit single time these towns for the 1st time in us history. so dominican republic as close to all as voters with hate to the countries are in a dispute with the construction of a canal from a shed river. the dominican government says heights these project violates in 1929 treaty must be halted immediately to home and repulse. it's all about
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this canal. the haitian farm is digging to the suck free river, which runs along the board with the dominican republic. the farm is say, the desperate we need this water for crops would be push it out of it by anyone its life or death. but the dominican republic is not happy. officials said to canal goes against the treaty. so i'm more than 90 years ago. prohibits in each country from motoring the course of the river. early friday morning, the dominican president to the rest of closing the buddha by land, cnn, and tube. as a resolution over the canal boat, it will be closed for as long as those may assist street. the army, navy, and air force are ready to fulfil this order. meanwhile, we are still in talks with the haitian government of the haitian government released the statement saying that it could decide on the exploitation of its
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natural resources and had complete right to access the river. the boat of closure will hit both countries hauled especially hate to it's by far the poorest of the 2 more than half the population is at risk of starving. according to the united nations, a many people depend on cross board of trade. more than 25 percent of heights has recruited inputs come from the dominican republic bad bad, it's bad for us. the problem we have is that we don't know why, why or things like that. meanwhile, those with taking the canal a defined on thursday. they launch an impromptu protested, they're wrong. they say that they're ready. 11 canals in the dominican side. there's a juggle prospect and they don't respect us, and they take us as vandals. but the river is for the 2 of us and a 50 percent for them. and 50 percent for us. we are defending our environment. we're defending our territory and the population needs our help to build the canals
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. and brick by brick, despite the board, a closure, the carrying on your own home and the spanish marathon vessel has rescued over a 100 migrant stranded on a wooden golf 10 kilometers off the canary islands. the raft was told to report on going to the area where the migraines receive medical attention. the spanish government says like the $14000.00 migrants have arrived in the canary islands so far this year. the desktop from last month's up my we while fi is, is dropped. it's now sold at least 97 people died. it was previously estimated the 115 people had died as a result of the blazes. but a testing revealed multiple d n. a samples were counted from same from some victims. the music of the g $77.00 group of nations that plus china is underway in cuba. up the block represents about 80 percent of the pump plan is population. and they say they want to empower the
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global self top on the agenda is development and the role of science and technology out is there as lots in american editor lives in human reports from hold on leaders and government representatives of the 134 developing countries that make up the largest into governmental alliance of the un, had a clear message for the world's wealthiest nations. regrettably, what we have seen was the advance of yours is a consolidation of power on well, in the hands of an absolute few. and that concentration is continue, is likely to be continued as a result of the privatization of knowledge, research, science and technology. i've come today was a simple message. is that the oh is no. and the future is always the grass you into the country general until you get there was issued a surprisingly strong criticism of his own organization, which he says has let the global south down many of today's easy solutions. but if
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equal united nations security calls you and the method was issued solutions reflect a bygone area. and i count on your group. we have long been champions of multilateralism to step up to use our, our insights. the principal aim of the meeting is to address the global cells, lack of access to science, technology, and innovation. china, which is a supporter, but not a full member of the group promised to increase cooperation. volume generally shown to you, as the chinese proverb says, the strength of brothers is infinitely stronger when they unite hosp, president me getting the scandal of cuba made it clear it would be an austere summit. and then to suffer with reference to his country's acute economic crisis made worse by years of us economic sanctions. the group of 77 pass on china is holding its summit justice davis for the annual meeting of the un general assembly
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in new york. more than a coincidence, it appears to be a concerted effort to form a title or alliance before presenting their demands for a 4th eaters of the industrialized world. the key challenge, though is to greet not just on the list of complaints, but on a concrete plan of action. to see a newman al jazeera have that now the you, as administration is planning to end it. stimulus payments to child care businesses within 2 weeks. the payments would started during the pandemic help keep the industry open, but it cost at $24000000000.00. now there are concerns that thousands of daycare centers. good players out 0 is heidi drug test drive has moved the desk one terrier brown is always in a rush when she's not teaching the 40 kids who attend her daycare center. she's cleaning or answering the phone. all right, buddy. bye, or trying to pay bills to keep the center open. the overhead is expensive. life
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insurance, the car insurance. liability insurance bought a actually a paper round open kids with goals unlimited in hopewell, virginia, just before the pandemic. the timing was terrible, but she resisted closing even as enrollment dropped. loans and personal credit cards kept things going. but with no profit coming in, brown was forced to work a 2nd job as a nurse working overnight hours. i'll leave here 5 pm. go home, my kids off my husband, take a shower, go to my nighttime job. that's a 30 hour work day. i try to go in my car just to take a power net. come back in. i am did or brown says she was relieved when rescue money came from congress. i know when we 1st got the check. oh so happy cuz i know what those payments will end at september 30th and experts of warrant an estimated
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$70000.00 daycare. so close parents will leave the labor force and the us economy could contract by an estimated $10000000000.00. if congress or the by the administration doesn't act 3200000 children could lose their child care. we think that people are going to have to pay high prices, that they won't be able to afford that providers are going to have to shut their doors. hopewell, virginia is within a childcare in desert where there is simply not enough care for all the children who needed. families will travel long distances from the surrounding 4 counties to bring their children to this center. and there is a list of more than 70 families waiting for a spot to open. round says she'll have to raise tuition to make up for the last government funding, but extra keeps my staff $18.00 and $15.00 an hour. if that decreases, i'm not going to be able to meet their to pay. how much do you take home and your
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salary from here? payment is only a $1000.00 a month. if i do that, sometimes like this month, i got 0 with it doesn't take a teacher to conclude the numbers and don't add up. the children need to be cared for. so i see in my and brown says it makes her happy to do it. why was it? how do you do castro alger 0 hope? well, virginia, the celebrated colombian painter and scold. fernando baterri has died a 91. well, the commercially successful. his work was often looked down by the art establishment. sorry. as i looked back at his life and work, he was putting on the as most nameless art is said by many to be left in america's answer to be got so familiar with those paintings and sculptures where we know and around the world. he style show subjects in exaggerated form displaying every day
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of life with connor and a unique irony. voting to columbia in the city of managing 1932 for data with a youth study to become a bullfighter. but ultimately follow his passion for art. he was kicked out of secondary school for his drawings of naked people, but who persevered and as an adult, begin to develop a following would be to created a movement known as the full of very small that it was also committed to denouncing abuse in more to keep painting about the conflict in columbia, but also the abuse is committed by the united states in the i will be present during the war in iraq. it was that that or the entire will projected these actions, especially since the united states presents itself as the country of compassion and civilization to peace. bopper stock seemed like something. some of the middle ages created a collection of 50 paintings that he says came from his heart. is that correct? in columbia? violence is
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a totally different phenomena. it's robin the result of 18 months at the lack of education. the culture carried out by the wealthiest possibly the most civilized country in the world is definitely not the same thing. what they did was 91 years old when he died. in columbia, the president said she was a painter of the country's virtues and its arrows. while data is comp tools and paintings are located in different cities around the world. reminds her of an artist who dared show the world in his own unique way. maybe so i just see that the is out there and these are the top stories. urgent medical supplies, including body bags arriving, and libya is dissolved design, as crews continue to recover bodies. whilst i show you an official says access to the since you've done that, it's still challenging. how does this tomato somebody.
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