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in the picture for the northeast of brazil, i think we'll see windows scare of about 60 kilometers per hour. and we've got some warrants coming into a saw ceiling with a northerly wind. 32 for you today. the, [000:00:00;00] the, i don't want as of a problem and then this is a new zone life from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes a p for more help in libya, a week off to devastating floods. authority to say they need additional assistance with recovery. the long term task of rebuilding often last weeks as quick and
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because we report from the high atlas mountains who've been traveling through the mountains this past week and everything we see raises the question just how difficult it's going to be to access these places clear it and then rebuild north korea's lead to inspection on this and a warship with russia's defense and a set on his visit to the forest and part of the country. and we meet the somalis, soldiers on the front lines of the armies launches another offensive against alisha . bob will be speaking to the president's advisor. i'm going to just go with this forces, the english premier league or tons of to the international break will have action from the early kickoff. finds the pool go towards the as we begin this new cell in libya with bodies, a still washing off on the shows or decaying under rubble,
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maybe one week off to devastating floods. head of eastern region, international aid agencies have promised how much of it has you get to arrive in the hottest port city of deadman. the local authorities are considering evacuating the city. the world health organization has sent a shipment of crucial supplies, which include medicines and body bags. libyan window, a police officer who backs the country's government and the east visited done on friday. and then of rad display of cooperation. his forces have allowed entry to aid convoys dispatched by the arrival government in the west. and i'm the one to reach up to here if i was here to put it over my head. but the merchandise fell over. we came here and took the merchandise out and found much reaching up there. everything was covered with mud. look at the cans covered with mud. that's bringing
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on correspondent, amount of training i. he's joining us live from tripoli now and nomic at least one major aid aid and see if we could speak about the difficulty in coordinating 8 operations. what are you hearing about where the aid is reaching those who need it as well? it's trickling down. not as fast as people need to look, we've seen him out for a support from libyans across the country, but also from the international community. i mean, tons and tons of a is arriving in eastern libya. but getting to those that need it, the most has been difficult. and that's a one of the biggest reasons why is because this is an unprecedented natural disaster in libya. they just don't have the ability to manage the crisis by themselves. but as we start seeing, the international community come in,
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the hope is that they can start to focus on assessing and prioritizing the needs of people and getting it getting the most most most needed a to them as soon as possible and unprecedented and natural disaster and a very unique situation in libya where there are 2 rival governments and it sounds like the divisions between those governments have been on display when it comes to the response to this disaster. yeah, that's right. look, it could be, there's been an emergency committee. a pointed here or an emergency committed, a committee pointed there, one order for the, for after visited the city of done the, to show people there that, you know, he has their support. but there has been criticism that these, these governments, both rival governments need to cooperate and, and put away their political divisions and focus on, on getting, need much need of
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a and assistance and, and, and, and think about start planning to rebuild the country and come together you know, the people have come together. the hope is that the officials will as well. all right, monica, thank you for that for now. that is malik train of joining us live from tripoli trucks a roll through the city of then the spring pesticides authorities are trying to sterilize the streets and the hope of preventing the spread of diseases. agencies have want about the growing risk that could compound the humanitarian crisis. we're going to get more on this now to must. so delta longer is the spokesman for the international federation of red cross and red present societies. and he's joining us live from geneva. thank you very much for your time. firstly, watch a. let's just talk about the a from your organization. what aid is arriving into east olivia and who's coordinating it? yeah, 1st of all the things,
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what are the needs of days when we have different kind of a that these that i being pain the now i mean we have to care about that. what that a sunny day. so now for the menu seeing that, but then body bags, but then i mean, i want to underline that is not enough that we know, but we perfect the know that you mentioned that it needs a huge end state of the i mean people that are waiting a amount and say on these you money, that means we're going to do our best. but they suggestion is very complex. and, and that thing that one of the main challenges at the moment, these been logistics. okay. you would actually say that, yeah, not please tell us about that challenge because you're not the only 8 organization who spoken about the challenge of the system to just fix doctors without borders, medical coordinator, and then to describe if it's to coordinate a as k, all check what is the i, if i sees experience you would experience,
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is that 1st of all, there is any short logistics of so we're talking about a, by the bunch can disaster that meaning, why is that within the story, the already weak infrastructure. so just to give you an idea of what's talking with the police of the the other question, but it was the pending guys, apologies, role the doing from the side of the book today. and now we've seen many bias a just a single lane of these means bottlenecks. so these means that a, these little down phase, the cycle. and of course we have folk you up out with a huge need that compounded needs so. so we're talking about shows, there was, there has a sunny day, some psychological support, the ie nancy, based on the way they said you need the same will that i'm the one that i'm going to use. what are the high so i see based on that was not easy before and of course . and now it's even that it's even worse instead of part of the nation of what i can say is that by, as i, if i to you it for the indian behaved to a level it costs or cost. since i don't know what to do, we know what is that at 50? sure. can i send themes that out of the out of they have now that the end it is
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okay. so if these arriving, so is that machine that is going bottom up, then we know, unfortunately that is not what the people affect the data expecting from all the laws. okay. you've spoken about the great needs, including shelter, another a organizations law, and the police have said the thousands of people don't have anywhere to sleep. what's, what's happening to these people of what is happening is that, 1st of all, we need to, to, to, to think about the 5 best way to see less in the 1st space of image into, of i'm president of dimensions. so once we know is the moment people that there are some people to move, the people can move from the time they are. people who are leaving makes shift show that the people who are leaving coming the use of a some sports and some public buildings. then of course, so this is not, you know, so they, they, they don't think here the conversation you know, is in, once we're not for the next few days, but then also to me been long term because of course spend, but at the show that i've know that i've done set up for thousands of people who lost everything, so i would go to yeah,
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it's easy to keep the sony died at the end as far as the national international level. not just for the few weeks i advisor. but for that me the, the davis on the camp, both, most people come okay. mr. delta longer. just finally, any 8 operations and the, the oppose very unique challenges will spoken about the fact that there are 2 rival governments. but there is also, i've been reading that to your organization has been assessing potential dangers from unexploded land mines, which will, which will have moved in the flooding. tell us about that. yeah. was, i mean the, some of you said the government that will just not say that the things i mean thanks for the lead. the other question that these will accept the very part of the count and see what kind of good it is showing. and the piece is very important for that little bit of shunt the moment, but in the next for the weapons was actually this is one of the pulls that was done by i would police of the initial call me deal with across the board working on these
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a little bit of show that even before the funding and of course we can see that these while not of the sky that it's getting uh out of i have in the next, i mean that out of steve or any day and can be also in the next, the weeks and months, of course that we have talked about minds that were made by the, by the flooding. and of course these people thought that he's got the people who can be affected by that. oh i that is the tomato del, a longer the spokes person for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. thank you very much for your time for joining us from geneva. we appreciate it. thank you. the problem 300 a 1000 people in the rough color has been affected by the earthquake a week ago. that's according to the united nations. maybe 3000 people were killed and clean off operations. aust, along the way, villages and towns in the hyatt,
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this mountains among the hottest hood. i shall have bought a report some weird gone south of modification with a aid efforts is ramping up. this is the assets, the husband used by the gym diamond over the last few days. he's been the focus point of the emergency response operations that has been going non stop since the often math of the earthquake, this headed cop to is going to take us. we're going to fly with this crew all the way to some areas and this is a pilot which is going to give us some details about what is going to happen. uh, good morning. good to see it. good to talk to you. can you give us a sense of what is happening? our mission is the tools supporting the generators and um, the, the color gym. the on the stand a coffee or a super puma of the way of doing the money we will take off from we're again and do it last night. over the world of stages. i re all the, to the village, which is the very room and we, we,
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the on board with you. thank you very much. it is not the most out of this is the operation center top dynamo. the general is over here with these all the generators . we saw going to be taken over to the affected area. so we have the biggest challenge, which is going to be over the upcoming days. is the weather. and this explains why we, because we were driving to this field. the basically the biggest challenge was basically the need to deliver more and more a, to the affected areas. because with this mix shift comes with all the installations put into place, you have to brace yourself for what could be a prolonged cold weather in the upcoming days. the medical teams over here ready to fly over the area. and this is you can see behind to be more highly comp to us, which are going to be part of the active, which continues all the way below. you can see the tone of with gun way with reporting live over the last few days. dotted with tense makes shift comes all the
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way and the ravine which slip in times its way through the mountains, is why you have the most affected areas uh, in the office balances. to. let's bring in another one of our correspondents, stephanie deca. she's joining us live from those in the atlas mountains, and that is one of the hardest hit areas. stephanie, i know that you've been watching villages go through the rubble of their homes by hand. what do these people do now? well, that's the big question. i think we all know the feeling of going through our front doors and feeling wherever we've come from. finally say if you close that front door and you're at home, well, this is what's left up of at least one home here. many of them have been pulverized, nothing remains at all. you did say we're in the village of, i do. the 1st village we came to about a week ago wasn't mentality which is across the way. you see how the mountain there
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just gave way and the entire village is destroyed at that time. we couldn't get to where we are now because because of the rose a lot of heavy rock full from from the earthquake that really disturbed the mountain. we're going to just take you a smooth to give you a sense of what's happening to people's lives here. electricity cables hanging low . it's complete rubble. and yes, you mentioned that we've been seeing some villages come back and going through time picking up items for a quarter. it's going to take you 3, but i apologize for that bad connection with our correspondence. stephanie deca, she is in the, at those mountains that go to her report. we've come to a different location today. this is the town of light. but here it is easier to
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get to there's more infrastructure around here, very much. also, a tourist pays for tours coming. we're trying to figure out what the situation is like here. we bumped into this gentleman david. uh yes. it is. okay. we're going to see a friend of his who is with him. david was here the night of the earthquake on friday night, and he says he hasn't heard from his friend. he's not answering the phone. so this town is much more stablish than the other very remote villages. we've been to but the struction here also on a very large scale how much of the town has been damaged. this is as low as it may be. you have done 50 percent, completely destroyed seats, minarette and crux. and again, here just goes to show again, the challenge of um,
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bringing heavy equipment into these areas. removing all of this and rebuilding, that is the main challenge really everywhere we go to freight and for his friend, his home and fine next time onto your phone. he tells him, don't make me worry. we've been traveling through the mountains, is post week to villages more remote, less remote. and everything we see raises the question just how difficult it is going to be. to access these places, clear it and then rebuild that article. how are you coping? we ask this is god's will. he says we have to accept it. thank god, we survived public policy on it. this man tells us we have enough age. the coming winter is the problem. as the whole village is sleeping outside,
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i ask him what it's like to see his village in the state. is it the pleasure of me? like i must have got this. i cannot express this. for me. it's a catastrophe. stephanie decker all g 0, while a but he morocco's atlas mountains. well, let's try reconnecting to stephanie once again. she is live in are those and the atlas mountains. and stephanie, you are early a walking us through the destruction of just one of the villages that the yes we were trying to show you, but our, our connection is not working here. it is very remote here because we want to show you what's happened to people's lives. you have an elderly gentleman who are trying not to move too much, not to lose the signal again, who's just come and sit and look to what used to be his life. and i think also we need to remember the, i'm a zig people who live in these mountains for generations, living off the mountains, living off the land. and i think there's
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a big question now to all these remote communities that have lived, there is some tourism in these areas of course, but they have a very traditional way of life. and now some of these places they're not going to rebuild here. it's already clear that this is not going to be possible people, entire villages, entire communities are going to be moved away somewhere else. but even that is going to take time and right now the immediate challenge is what we keep saying, but it is so true is how are you going to clean this up uh, remove the rubble and then need to rebuild or remove the m, the communities to another case, it is a massive undertaking. stephanie, thank you very much for that, that stephanie deca joining us live from all those. and the atlas mountains, to append to more head on the news, all included. and with us in the way, until the advocates of paying their respects to the principal to lazy as soon as the additional events at the bottom of the complicated seeking to change the
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movements of the gang advocates representing 80 percent of the world's population. nathan cuba. and new zealand potential, when in ways it's about people's com, that's coming up in the north korean leader, kim jong. when has inspected the rushes will plains and they will flee from the far east. and for the city of level stock, it was joined by the russian defense minister, so they showed good. the visit has raised concerns that north korea may provide vi shift with weapons for its war and ukraine. drawings, louise following the visit from south korea's capital sol. the north korean leader kim jones visit to russia roles into its 5th day on saturday. he was met by defense minister sir day showing too at a natural space where he was show nuclear capable bonus. and hypersonic missiles,
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they can't fly from most go to japan, and then back it carries 12 missiles. this was followed by to her of a naval base, where he inspected russia's pacific fleet. it may be no co incidence, but kim's itinerary has consisted mostly of visits to defense and ministry facilities. the north korean vida has spoken frequently of his intention to modernize his country's fleet of cost ships and submarines. while some analysts are skeptical russia, what part with highly sensitive technology, other say the voiding ukraine has given north korea the upper hand in negotiations . there are concerns, particularly here in south korea. at a more powerful, joan young could accelerate an honest race and further the stabilize the median. the kremlin says no defense agreement has been signed, doing tens visit. but the white house believes a weapons dealers in the works and has won the 2 countries not to violate un
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sanctions. our view has been before the visit and after the visit that talks about the provision of weapons by north korea to russia to kill ukrainians. have been advancing and continue to advance. in north korea, tim's visit has received widespread coverage. julia and the guest all respected, come raid king drum and visits you re gathering aviation conte respected. come read, king drum, and express the respectful rushes foss developing aviation technology that allows it to outpace potential threats from other countries. perhaps an intention to communicate with the domestic audience that north korea is a powerful nation with important allies and rushes. one welcome of kim has left no doubt that these countries intend to build strong good ties. florence li alger 0. so really my colleagues, so it was on a, a spoke to robert kelly, a professor of international relations at tucson university. have done well asking
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him what kim jones trip pains for bilateral relations. it's fairly extraordinary for kim's, i'm going to leave north 3 of course, right. i'll talk with caesar. risky for the autocrat when he's out of the country and came, is gone now for i think this is like the 3rd or 4th day. he's seeing a great deal of stuff. this is pretty rare. that means that he's taking a bit of a risk here is only for something pretty large and he's looking at a lot of stuff, nor 3 is conventionally pretty far behind it's opponents. that is to say the us, south korea and to certain extent, japan. so to the extent that came from trade away, bullets or a munition or whatever the russians need for the current war in exchange for technologies that might help center experience catch up a little bit to close the gap somewhat with science opponents. that's a pretty good deal for him, right? it looks like too, and his kind of desperate he really needs this. i munition, the russian industry defends industry can keep up with the needs of war. and it looks like him is leveraging that into a fairly sizeable deal at this point. now, neither north korea nor russian are actually saying any of this that you're telling
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us that you're explaining explicitly they, they seem to be speaking in symbols, speaking and code. what's the actually the point? yeah, i mean, how can i tell us, right. i mean, both countries now are, are fairly they, they seem pretty far outside the world economy at this point. both of them are priced right wouldn't, is turning versus what inventory road state is very large one but, but it is, it's sort of heavily sanctioned. it's gonna be a long time for us. are we drawing stuff? world economy on normal terms. and so i think at this point, you know, neither the russians from the north koreans really care to be honest or direct or, or, or transparent with the rest of the world. i mean there's, there's no interest, you know, before the war this, the, the russians use to help a little bit on north korea, the russians for the 1st time since then north korean and things like that. but now that the war has served segregated russian so badly from the rest of the international community, i think they just don't care, right? that's why they're popped in. there are screens and there's not gonna tell us much at all. there's just no pressure for either side to be transparent. somalia has become the 2nd phase if it's a military offensive against all. should bomb slices 1st and then test on. shake
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them home with says this government wants to eliminate the alkali to link. i'm good within 5 months it's deployed at $12000.00 soldiers and climbed base militia to central somalia. the fighters have been withdrawn from town such as catherine sort reports. they are still able to carry out attacks. so many soldiers on the front lines of south and central, somebody a, carrying out a government offensive against honest about the on the group has carried out detox, i guess, civilians and army for nearly a decade and a half. the army has made significant gains against the group since the operation started last year. official see the 2nd face in calling. the duke state in central, somalia is decisive. it is the main stronghold of devices. the bottle has been fees for sure. cuba can somebody go in? i do. there is no way in which somebody's conduct got the government to stop the
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will. we are determined to fight the. the president is on the front line and i, the prime minister is with you. this is i'm going to over life and death. there is no point over time. president hudson shake. well homewood, who has been on the bottle filled for a month is leading $12000.00 soldiers and hundreds of plans based militia cold. my obviously security analysts say this rat collaboration has helped put to use the most significant tutorial games against all. sure, bob, in many, yes, somebody needs to change the the strategy. whenever somebody come to the somebody minutes or falls the minus $200.00 over an incident to a vacation, hold on to some of the soldiers. whenever somebody soldiers go forward, an offense and that one was faded out in the fight in 10 minutes of us in india or whatever confusion award. and that's the weird, it's something that somebody going to need to understand or come up with
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a strategy that in line with us, a lot of products in mogadishu, hundreds of kilometers away from the front line, volunteers doing what they can to help every day they prepare bread dates and other dr. foods for the soldiers did. and so when you meet on somebody, you know, you know, after i show bob across the look of world and seen for manya, we decided to quote dr. food for somebody, military forces who are a different planes as they walk along, roads to bury to a country from much of by being somebody. they get money from somalis who they say are optimistic for the tide against all should bob could be ton, catherine solely all the 0 hold on, on a senior. and why is that to the somali president and she's joining us live from washington dc. welcome to the news our, who's in charge of the car and defensive against alice. you bob, is it the government or the local sizes? and the government led by the president himself has as yet my mood,
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who has been on the front lines for the past month and a half. ensuring that the operations are running and shut off, continues to be degraded and defeated on how all those operations going. so far since the operation phase, one has begun back about a year ago and he had showed that it has been clearly cleared of shut off. and right now gave me the state, is the epicenter of where the war is and shove up, continues to retreat, continues to lose ground. hundreds of kilometers have been feet by somebody national army and my re slate. but miss ali, the government has also suffered setbacks recently. has it not? it has um, an in war. is it such that you when some and you lose some but by and large and somebody government has been defeating shut off on the battlefield. they have been
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retreated, but as you know, shut up is known to carry out a suicide attacks and an explosive attacks. and that has happened. but the government continues to learn from some of those setbacks. but over all the government is winning against ash about what is really important. it's not just on the battlefield on the mines in the side of our people and the um for the 1st time . and that's exactly what i wanted to ask you more about. can the government and you're saying that they can't, they can't win the fight against all? sure, bob on the battlefield, a lawyer. and we know that the somali government has long practice to a soft palate approach to all sure. bob to and last year we had the somali prime minister appointed the former deputy leader of alger, bob ruble. as the minister of endowment and religious affairs, his appointment has been extremely controversial. is, you know, if it's being criticized is the somali government rewarding killers,
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as critics have said. and i think the strategy of those of the government of the president has been to attack, show up on 3 funds, militarily, political ideology and economically, all those 3 have worked decisively. we have seen, shut up and say, you know, taking the battlefield from one to show the center of our capital. now, the fight is in the, the small towns of, of, of, of, came up. it's about hundreds of kilometers away from a lot of the show. so i think the strategy is working and the government is, you know, on chop to defeating, shut up. but the, you know, defeating so should i not just military, but ideologically, is very important. and having the, those who have denounced about lead the war effort has been really, you know, i've been able to penetrate, you know, the, somebody use have been misled by show up. so on that note, i think there's many notable former survived that have come back and have been
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a deployed to, to really lead some of these keys, just egypt and you know, ideological or on show up. and i think that's something that the government stands by and continues to use to. is it advantage? i mean, you mentioned use, what is the government doing to address huge internal problems like poverty, unemployment, and how and that push some of the youth towards extremism. absolutely . and i think that's, you know, where the biggest challenge has always been is, you know, somebody has bought a layer of complexity complex issues, high unemployment rate, poverty that i, you know, uh it food insecurity, but all of that. so my lia can not tackle it's the insecurity process. so i think this is where the president strategy is. let's eliminate the feature bob as we build our institutions that too, uh, but the jersey should,
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don't. all of those factors also lead to more and security a no, absolutely, but that doesn't mean we can't meet the war with as we continue to address these other issues. and that's where our partners come in and it has been efforts to, you know, create employment and, and look at, you know, some of these social economic issues that draw these, used to, to shut up. cutting the links for bob's economic growth has been really helpful. the also in, in, in deterring youth joining because they are now free man bankrupt spray. so they've been able to collect taxes in little digital more than the government has been for years now. i'm sure about it. we know on brooks that has been probably the richest terrell group in the, in the area because it's been able to collect the taxes. because because the government strategy has been to really stop that economic flow, then they no longer able to recruit and pay. and yet the kind of get institute as
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saying that eligible this generation around a $100000000.00 in funds. so when you talk about of the international part of the applicant flow longer. okay, that's it. so i want it in there for a 2nd show up. yes. was collecting huge amount of taxes, it across the money. but at the moment that financial flow has been cut off. and we have noticed a significant decline in, in show ups ability to carry out a while and effects against the bodies. okay. when you talk about partners, international partners, african union forces, lead somalia at the end of next year. how important is it for the government to use this time when international forces are still in the country of having to drive down of app and that's uh, the applicant, new forces. it has been an agreed upon items from the previous government discordant government is looking to use that opportunity to to ensure that there is
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a safe timeline for the withdrawal given the offensive that has begun. we have not had this level of offensive again show up since it's the they've shown up in somebody a 15 years ago. so i think there are schools to just shifting that needs to happen . but definitely the government is taking advantage of the ability for the international community to recognize that somebody is serious about defeating shut off. but also making sure that the partners who have been there in, in, in keeping the security is somebody a recognize that a safer job is important. that is, hold on ali the senior. and why is that to the sum of the president joining his life in washington dc. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. all right, how can lee is moving closer to canada? he has jeff with details on when the storm is full cost to make land full. the hello hurricane lee is barely up the atlantic. it's going to click the coast of new england, but i think the worst of this storm will be reserved for canada,
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is maritime provinces, as it makes wind fall on saturday. mostly a wind event for nova scotia, and mostly a rain and wind combo for new brunswick. so by the numbers, parts of new brunswick looking to pick up a 100 millimeters of rain. and winds, for example, in halifax, will got to about a 100 kilometers per hour, so that will certainly caused some damage. there's also been strong storms in the us state of georgia around define to that could continue today on saturday. the storms will push up into tennessee as well. had also been some storms around nevada seems of quite it down for the us. southwest temperatures touch above average in phoenix at 40. we've also got some warrants coming into the pacific northwest portland at 30 degrees. rain is being funneled into alaska, but i want to take you to central america. fairly quiet picture here as well. the trade winds not too strong. most of the weather will be falling around costa rica, and panama top and south america. it is a windy pitcher for the northeast of brazil. i think we'll see wind gusts care of
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watching the news our near the front of and don't have a mind to about top stories, the ssl and the libyan wonderfully for huff that has allowed entry to a convoys dispatched by the arrival, administer prices in the west and of rabbits play of cooperation pass ball visits with the city of done on friday with thousands died and devastating floods. the north korean leader kim jong has visited russia's pacific neva space in the far east and for to all flat have lost all bushes defense minister. so the guy showed the company to him on the last leg of his multi day to him. and did you want estimates that more than 300000 people have been affected him of the devastating earthquake a week ago? people in the high atlas mountains are among the hottest hood. maybe 3000 have died and survive as of last week's of clicking the rocco and trying to adjust and living with less. but they all scared that conditions will get was during the winter months kadijah about lives in the town of
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a business. she explains what her concern saw as it says, the exemption has to be and then hopefully we feel lost. we feel very lost. we did that as well on, i can't explain it. you see how hard it is for the children and desktops. but we can take more because we have strengths. but what about the elderly? if they weren't standing in the room, we still have hope to go back to our home. we have big hopes do the mess of minutes . there's nothing better than stay not to stay at home is better than staying outside, especially during the cold. yeah. what did i miss? miss said you, the cold is very hot ferry, hold you to know if you're outside, you will get sick, especially with the children. so the elderly locksmith, his own dear mrs. the mazda of such a road that wouldn't be able to cope with
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a common cold. the cold here is extreme, which so that she did say, it's a, it's a thumbs. them is. even if i explain it a confidence press everything. i don't have the words to express how i feel. i feel so bad. she fucking boom is all and up in do for me. so no, it's not about having a nice home or that we love to nice home. no, we lost something inside of us. go to home key, we're calm, peaceful. i know we're not just on the were outside. we were at peace. even with the small houses we were living in peace, but that's not the case anymore. the south african, our state funeral has been house of veteran politician mongo. so to book the laser, in closely within the tall the motors gathered in the town. the suited prince who died in hospital last week wasn't the voice of like a he played and,
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and type of on the anti apartheid movement. and they should join nelson, mandela's, national unity government. but he was also accused of collaboration with the wife apartheid government to fuel lines and veiled and sees liberation. struggle, a claim he denied. huddled latasha was at the funeral end of the day. he was larger than life and he was paid to the single prime minister. they've done all the rights and customs, said the man office bachelor to make sure that it's all possible and needs me into the off to live. this is a state several high profile problem sought after getting out a positive pay that was made to celebrate his life and to say good bye. but even man has had a very complicated political history just before 9 to 94. you know, some people and so every tuesday and also the last month that i want to sometimes
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the joins the government in 1994 to can go to change the scene of the advisors to get into that but not afraid to chime in. and she wouldn't hear, but he felt they did something wrong today when i said good bye to what's amazing, they said that i me celebrate slide. and they'll remember him about 25. and we talked about the u. s. as in college, one. use that who the rebels are in saudi arabia for tools cooling at a significant step to end the war in yemen. it is the 1st time and efficient hope you've delegation, has traveled to the god since fighting began and gammon 9 years ago. so it comes at the moment when we are 18 months in now to a truce that has a baited the violence in what had been the most violent and catastrophic conflict going. you know it a couple of years ago, and it is been a paramount priority divided administration to de escalate and ultimately in that
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war. and we commend the government of oman for what they have done to help facilitate this. we're working closely with the gemini and the many parties in the united nations. and as far as the kingdom of saudi arabia is concerned, we commend their leadership as well because this is a big step forward for them. and we believe that they are trying to work to help bring about an end to this conflict. flash flaws caused by having veins, and so dogs for the last days have destroyed thousands of homes. at least 10 people have done this month because of the flooding. but the ongoing fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces as have from the response. hipaa move in before this is what's parts of damage, city in sedans, river and nile state. look like now. heavy rains and flash floods have caused widespread destruction. hundreds of homes and properties have been destroyed and people left with nowhere to go home. they left the house. thank god,
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we are safe and good harm has been done already. now we lost houses and belongings in the flood, but thank god anyway, to last week's rains had several of the areas in river in miles states as well. at least 4 people were killed when flash floods swept through their homes. other states have also witnessed heavy rains and floods. nearly 60000 people have been affected since the start of the dance really season in june. many are now in desperate need of assistance that you knew we were thinking. we need houses, the situation is bad. so i've given before the heavy rain full was bad enough, we want the government to help the people here. we have no income to buy construction material, but getting help may be challenging. 5 months of conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces has affected the response to those in need of assistance. the war has, we can be economy. and 8 organizations are struggling to get some money to help
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people affected by the war. those devastated by the floods may have to wait, even as more heavy rains are expected. he but morgan ultra 0 wall far as a building across the newland areas of algeria. they've destroyed thousands of heck, there's a false color in the mountainous region of camelia, which was devastated by finest. as last month, several people have been killed or injured. temperatures have sought to more than 40 degrees celsius. and australia is experiencing a risk bring a heat wave which could set new records. temperatures have reached more than $34.00 degrees celsius and sydney and bath is 12 degrees above the september average. and that's off to australia. as woman went to on record 5, wanting some increase because of the high temperatures. a lot of changes for sure. so yeah, pretty drastic stuff. i mean, i'm choice. so good fun right now, but hopefully not in other parts of worldwide pakistan,
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india or anywhere like that. be pretty drastic. we're enjoying it. have a merry time of the papers, hopefully not having drugs from every to on a lot of beautiful allies say that probably should be able to say that its having them. i mean, yeah, i mean, after sort of the winter coming out, now it's, you have an absolutely beautiful, but the water is big chilly, but not the sun shines evidence, passcode. well, so it's not bringing summer sci teachers and south korea have held a protest outside parliament ended by the recent suicide death of some of a colleagues. they say that being unfairly targeted by pounds for normal disciplinary meshes. the education is blaine parents for exporting a 2014 rule which calls the teachers to be automatically suspended, searches of child abuse. some teachers are being found dead at the school before expressing anxiety or the complaints from parents. the g $77.00 group of nations plus china wants to change the rules of the game when it comes to the global economy. the block,
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which is amazing into but represents about 80 percent of the roles population. it's the goal is to empower the globe. the south top on the agenda is development and the role of science and technology. a latin america editor, lucy, a newman reports from savannah leaders and government representatives of the 134, developing countries that make up the largest integral mental 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 like it 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,
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which he says has let the global south down many of today's easy solutions. but if equal united nations security calls you and the beth, and we'll just see portions reflect a bygone area. and i count on your group. we have long been champions of multilateralism to step up, to use our, our, and sites. 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. so all you can, we showed you from the, as the chinese proverb says, the strength of brothers is infinitely stronger when they unite, host, 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
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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 in new york. more than a coincidence, it appears to be a concerted effort to form a tighter alliance before presenting their demands for 40 years of the industrialized world. the key challenge, though, is to agree not just on the list of complaints, but on a concrete plan of action. to see a newman al jazeera have that now for the celebration of the colombian painter and skunk, difernando baterri has died age 91. although he was commercially successful, the art of stablish ment often looked down on his look. joys a boy has more on his life. he was columbia, as most famous arts is said by many to be left in america's answer to become familiar with those paintings and sculptures where we know and around the world. he style show subjects in exaggerated form displaying every day of life with connor
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and a unique irony. voting to columbia in the city of managing 1932 for data was a huge 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 a very small that it was also committed to denouncing abuse in more. keep painting about the conflict in columbia, but also the abuses committed by the united states in the i will get a present during the war in iraq. it was that that or the entire will rejected these actions, especially since the united states presents itself as the country of compassion and civilization to peace. bopper shock seemed like something from the middle ages created a collection of 50 paintings that he says came from his heart. is that correct in columbia? violence is a totally different phenomena. it's robin the results of age. no one's at the lack
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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 he was a painter of the country's virtues and its arrows. what data is called the tools and paintings are located in different cities around the world. a reminder of an artist who dared show the world in his own unique way 30. so i'll just see down to the head on the news. our name on x has debut and saudi arabia's top. jo, it will tell you how he got on and schools the power defines how well we live. here we make the rule, not the people empower, investigate,
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the son to school, and he has jo, please. thank you very much. we'll start with the english premier leak action as you can talk took his little poolside to wolves in the early game level filed when any of the 6 months time kick off last season. like i thought here when he chang giving the home. so i believe the equalizer 10 minutes into the 2nd home to get things happening in a most solid cross setup, provided another assist on a t 5 minutes and the robinson made it to one to live on egypt. sin was involved in the movies that led to rules and goal by here when a seller has now become the highest african assistance provider in premier like
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history with 63 and full 31 wednesday. if you guys talk to april hobby area, champions, months, just as soon as he could replace, living full at the top withdrawal or when at west time that much kicks off in just a few minutes. does he have one for offend, leak might just say fall, but mileage of pip. claudia and it says the real season starts now and i think the season always i believe a start right now when it started after the 1st international break. so the transfer window is over the kids, back to the school, the routine to families. okay. you know, everyone's like, everybody know exactly what to do in 10 months is going to help you know, a start right now. and he's with the stand, the position of behind the premier league for the fight for me, for to, for a winning the europe, a super cab. but the, the, the realities i always say the season or start are right now for a lot of competition to start temp is they kind of woke up and independently by munich strike a hurricane says there's still room full to in room for improvement. despite
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scoring his full sco and as many matches on friday cane open the scoring full by and as they took on top of the table by labor creasing england, captain says he still adapting to his new side. having made the move from them in august, his team looks set for 21. when before i do, tina woke up with an exec you'll palazzios schooled an injury time penalty to seal a to to drop off. miss mize made his sandy proudly debut with his new club. ow! hello. he joined the flu. my agents champions was $96000000.00 from power sentiments and came of events in the 64th minute of the match with close time rivals. we had results a time touch score didn't score himself, but help the team to 6 on when this thing up this hill team make malcolm for our allows for the there are 3 matches today. they woke up in front the 1st up to be tons of chileya
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are looking for that 1st one is they take on some oh and pull the seat belts about the national anthem on a hot day in full day, the teams playing in 30 degrees. and this one, opponent smell, will be turning up the heat as i look to reach that 1st quote, the final in 20. it is right now, some of the leading 12 points to 10 points. you'll make several times the well comp officer an absence of 16 years when they play wells in nice all tournament favorites, island play tongue in the evening game and not going to be really physically contest. you know, we're going to have to be switched on in defense. so reading cut, the tried to be good acetate. you know, so yeah, i've had, i've, i've seen this with my left for a season in one. so i know what he can do of obviously ted against charles via tony's timing officer. so we know we have to be on this road suite. we get, we get plumbers. as i mentioned,
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wells take on portugal late to the welsh that coming off the back of the thrilling 3226. when it gets peachy in the opening game, coach warren gatlin has made 13 changes from the team that one last sunday for the portuguese. this will be the 1st month. this is welcome. yeah, it's going to be out of the office from the venice. bullshit of 7, more experience, but the think we have to do we, we don't have to think about that and say we thought of about truth. uh, mindset and we will see what we have an idea and he's a lender tons of winning ways on friday. also losing the opening gains of from the old blacks running 11 tries to have, and it may be a $71.00 to $3.00 and to lose cam roy scott and jamie mckenzie school to tries each . it's susie lindsey 50th when the at the rugby world cup, and now play, it's the next job done well. we wouldn't leave with
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a clean clear on to you about how we wanted to project game. we wanted to control the guy immediately throughout pass some of us or the quotes that a good job of the midnight with us to, to play in and look at the opportunities if we, when we felt their own. so i was really pleased with that a speak to the game a couple of other story to tell you about know about jokers, which has made a winning return to action just 5 days off the clinton victory at the us open the world. them one helps i'd be able to that place in the quotes, the finals of the davis cup, which beats out of hundreds of victor, which for keen us spain to secure and unassailable to nothing leaves us. this is the 13th straight match. victory joke rich mullins straight here was the cases make stops. plate highly venomous. brent belly black snake was supposed to during women's f l game. and sidney the slippery pitching veda, was eventually counted, allowing the game service to you. all right, that is like a quote for that. what is back to list? sure, thank you very much for that. and that's it for me,
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elizabeth ronald for this news now, but do stay with us. we're back in just a couple of moments of more on board of today's top stories. thank you for watching the the for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so 1st nurses and for them to use as a veteran nurse hands over the readings to adult medical crisis images underlining
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the paper to roll of these dedicated cares. mean our an island called a, with this documentary on the jersey basically out of teams. does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into its hard hitting interviews. do you think go to the lines on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era. there isn't that they, the bosses were angela green. this says he doesn't find plastic quote in his. we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed, but it's mainly bottles. plates, forks, stakes fish. net all plastic. plastic is very busy and, and can fluid for years around the globe and ocean carrying with them fungus
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bacteria. and we can predict to that, that with increase of globalcom creature in the sea temperature, the number of the stuff do we always going to increase as well? what changes to our ecosystem become visible 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late by then. and chances of reversing it nearly impossible. the play for more health and libya a week off to the devastating floods authority say they need additional assistance with recovery. the 9th of so coming up the during task of rebuilding often last weeks as quick and move on coach. we've

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