tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 16, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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of the exam and the impact of today's headlines. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers, some world class journalists, bring programs to inform and inspired now to sierra the the laura kyle. this is the news our live from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. for an age begins to arrive in floods. it has maybe a wall for red cross bones of the dangers of unexploded non lines. and on those lines, lines that may, once upon a time, had been knocked clearly and we understood the location of them. now, all of that would be the stuff and it adds an extra level of security risk. but
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don't taking task of rebuilding off the last weeks of quick and more. okay. we report from the high atlas mountains, north careers leader inspect farmers and the worship with rushes, defense minister on his visit to the far eastern part of the country. and the dominican republic closes its board with hasty, as neva continues to build a canal on the shed river. in sports, winds from manchester city, and toppling into premier league. but manchester united and lose to bryson fall and live a pool. come back from a gold down to be 31 to make it 4 winds in a right. so the 6 year old area international aid is beginning to arrive in floods, hit eastern libya from the un, your russia, the middle eastern countries,
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or do you and humanitarian affairs office as lawrence in appeal for 71 $1000000.00 . aiming to help 250000 people, very little aid has reached the hardest hit port city of done a so fall with thousands of fed dead, destroyed rates have made access particularly challenging the world health organization has sent a shipment of crucial supplies, which includes medicines and body bags you and has called for coordination between libby as to vive la administrations. instead actually recognize government and tripoli. i'm the one based and that is off the head east. libyan ruled holly for half the who backs the government in the east visited to on friday. his voice is have now allowed entry to aid convoys dispatched by the bible, the government. what caroline holds is global heads of operations of international federation of the red cross and red crescent. she says one particular challenge is unexploded landlines. i'm guessing the age of clothes from the apples to dinner
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itself provides an additional level of challenge. we know that roadways have been greatly impacted by this. we know that one of the main roads into doing that was partially washed away which reduces the traffic flow and creates bottlenecks along that road. but really the priority is to get those h convoys in. not only to commence the search and rescue, but to look after the survivors and really provide that key support. so those that i'm now left without anything, but also a context such as libya which has faced conflicts over recent years. we know that there will be security issues on the ground such as unexploded land mines when a flood this size comes through and disturbs the to the extent that this one has those land lines that may, once upon a time have been not clearly. and we understood the location of them now, all of that will be the stuff and it adds an extra level of security risks to all of those, both the population and data. but also those coming in from the outside on to 0 is
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russell set of reports. now from tripoli, as the skate of destruction in that it becomes clear. but these are still being found in the model for lots of average. there now is the, at the center of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 and the of these get go it's, we have to move the story buildings into the sea with sleeping families inside. but it wasn't just then people's would also work that way by torrents in suicide and other cost of tone. the aftermath is divest, eating in the towns of albania, madge and several others in east dunlab. yeah. of the floods have killed thousands of people and displaced more than 30000. the frantic risk of force or steve on the way before those who survive. there's no risk of another disaster. local official said the composing bodies pose
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a health risk internally to water born diseases. they are not working with a complete or partially recreation of the city of deadman. the be has to rival governments cease revolution wanting to the police in the east and the other in the west. well, how many people in disaster he areas accused or towards ease of negligence, believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed? an official from to party has promised a comprehensive investigation. certainly thoughts, assessments above them have the investigation. we involve local authorities and officials of successive governments, any negligence or mission ohio inquiry. note, due inspections in determining the cause of death to victims who presents critical fact as not only for restoring the rights of those victims, but also establishing the responsibility for any negligence or forward form and caution measures will be taken in this respect to most of the pauses of survivors,
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or their hopes or for an aid in particular, divide that lead the people here are desperate to get medicines, surgery supplies, food, shelter and body bags for the burial of the deceased. and libyans will, they will arrive before it's too late. this will save that, which is 0 to the problem. the eligibility is a john list from dana and she joins us now from stumble in tech here. thanks very much for being with us, nor you have finally, and what happened to them when this search of water swept through this se, i was actually at the beginning of the day. so it's not a, it's not that even dangerous because of like, we all know that there was no more meetings about the storm from the government or from anyone who's in charge in libya, either in the string parts or the wisdom and uh, when the res,
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thoughtfully oh is everything was okay and then when the last hour to tune down laughs, the water starts flooding j a b, but their house in the house is for uh, 2 were building where all my house is and a the water start getting hotter higher. they ran into the 2nd floor and then the older that followed to, to the 2nd floor as well. they have to stay and they used to avoid the water and some of the house has clouds. and then they stayed at the for the whole night until the when the payment and the res thought so they could be uh, taken away from the house through the dispute, teens. uh the and i have i heard from them not well very so just ignite where they heard the voices of the house on the street. the whole list agent then to see my problem next, next to the see actually that on the very near to the thought they were in the city,
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but they are more close to the sea and they heard the people uh, streaming the floods taking them to the sea and they were in my old place not trying to hold anybody who was there in the florida and they were state all of that, not our certified members of my family. they were saying the whole night cold and the 8 was pulling over their heads until the 2 teams manage to take them all. i'm so sorry to have that. it sounds like it must have been a traumatic experience for all of them. are they all safe now? yeah, they are, yes they are, but they are, they're not in the very mental state, the state stating a surveys. it's a very psychological talk for them. they are those screaming each time a call them and it has to go away saying they are still alive. and some of them are
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like, really say or wishing that they, they should be there as well, like the others i can head in your voice. how difficult it is for you to speak about this. how are you able to help from where you are in touch? yeah. i actually, i'm trying to do all the logistics helping all the dog on this. come to the cover all what's happening. i'm trying to find the missing people. we still have a missing sign of the numbers, but they're not the price of degree numbers. i'm trying to find the find that we're still have the next item. now we are trying to see among the bodies i'm trying to, i to get even other friends and other people. they say, i know to find the kids as well. a, it's quite our mission, actually, whatever you have sometimes that the bad news to the problem is hearing that it is difficult for people to find clean supplies of drinking water. and the very little
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aid has been getting in to up to now. all you'll find me in the, in this situation where they do have shelter and enough to eat and drink. yes, they do have a shelter them enough to eat and training. i know that that they're being being properly in organizing the, the age coming. that was the 1st 2 days. i'm calling the newspaper supposedly, as i said, i've done this and yesterday and today thanks. got a lot of beeping be able to reach more to the age they need. we still have a problem, not in the printing quarter the the motors arriving as well. the problem is, is the, the, the, they can use in washing and cleaning and stuff like that. it's coming from the, the underground and this voltage is starting to get the lucian or commuted. so they
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need another source of clean water where they can use it in coughing or cleaning and stuff like that. we are trying our best now as a human, the defenders or jordan and as to how get that moved to, to the people who lives in the places where it's safe. and then there's an investigation that has been launched into why these dams collapsed. all people in done it in a position to take stock of the situation. i'm think about why this happened, and i want to move that. what are people feeling about the way or foresees handled this? actually it's not to be the i think the people who are suffering from the shock that they have now and some of them they are still not accepting, but they're probably members are not even called aiden their bodies in small pop in the home. so it's quite hard for them to cold and i think we as a journeyman,
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there's some humalog centers on this stuff. i know a lot of people they are trying to, isaac always is, seems for international investigation to be taking place because we don't trust the local authorities anymore. i think we need to hold on for taking down all the political buttons because most of them are responsible for what is happening at all these numbers that have been killed in the storm and a in biscuit cutoff. perfect situation. nora o' dry be uh we will leave it that. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us and we wish you over the very best in helping your family has been affected and done. now you us the now in more. okay. more than 300000 people have been affected by the us quite
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a week ago. as, according to the united nations, nearly 3000 people were killed and clean up operations all still underway. villages and towns and the high atlas mountains are amongst the hardest hit. as you know about traveled with an 18 by helicopter to a village south of mara cash fucking the after school. he's going through her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this had a cup to win. a mission today to deliver generate is to remote villages a morocco's high out last mountains a she takes all the across the exact it's way for the strong winds. when we land may just came to a brief rest to us on the square kit areas requiring attention, he leads a team of special forces trained on the most delicate rescue mission. with the devastated area is located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the
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toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible develop the wireless. the bodies distort families show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest to your operations. the moment they came tumbling down right after the earthquake, they blocked access to the main villages in the balance in this area. now the medical teens have up. so look, you know, other option, but to walk down the valley and try to climb the mountains all the way to was the death of the devastated areas hoping to be able to reach the victims. i still need immediate, have co new. the not taught it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca, but today, days on foot. 3 things, the one that i'm show, and that's the next time you, we walked along doors to get to villages. so we can treat people. but at the same time, we're checking those who have chronic health issues. we give them medicine. we are
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also psychologists dealing with patients. good water, mentally traumatized as divide, was supposed to have our people last is shown as a desperate to how this did home to by the who, basic moments last week of the way the season long. i cannot find the right words that describe what happened during the earthquake. as soon as the ground shook, it was dark. we didn't know what to do. wait you cards. for now, people here spend that time outdoors. they say they don't want to leave the land of there and says to the rescue operation dollar is using this type of medic offices because it's good then on the bill because it comes with dental for them to pick up with a couple of the ones that are taken to this, how the cop to as with like,
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over the epi cent of the, of the way, the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for generations. a know in ruins, hushing mind by law, as just u. m. c. with it. it's sort of my guess. well, stephanie deca reports now from the up those mountains walking into these uh, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted, massive boulders that have fallen down this way. and that is what happened to this part of the village. you actually had a piece of the mountain but came down polarizing the bandages in this area. we've seen one man just walking past us in floods, of tears, seeing many people walking back into this village. and trying to solve is what they can buy hot and it's over a week. now. since the earthquake,
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there are pledges commitments for rebuilding money to be given to those affected bulldozers are moving to certain places. but there are so many places that we have been to that is very difficult to reach with heavy machinery. in fact, here, just walking along, you can see how the the road has given way. it's just devastating to see the extent of the damage and many of these villages will never be returning to this place a home that therefore fathers lived in for generations, the mountain that sustained them for generations. now, it seems they're going to have to move on. stephanie decker, all g 0 in morocco's i to us mountains, or that's punching most of the head hair on this. these are including seeking to change the rules of the game delegates representing 80 percent of the world's
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population needs in cuba. and once i was on stripe in the us of demanding a pay rise, that keeps pace with inflation plus some of the amount for the bonus point when the wells comp demo be hit with the the g 77 group of nations plus china wants to change the rules of the game when it comes to the global economy. the blog which is missing in cuba, represents around 80 percent of the wells and population. there is a loss in america as to at least in human, joins us now live from havana. is the g $77.00 plus the china? this block is cooling for a new world order. but what is it a factory expecting to achieve at this summit? the new world order is certainly
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a very, very tall order, as you can imagine. but they all the countries that make up this block account not only for new to 80 percent of the world's population, but also 49 percent of its g d p. and the head of next week's un general assembly meeting. they are trying to forge a much, much tighter a far alliance and much more united voice with which to arrive and to talk in front of not just each other, but also the world's biggest economies. and so what they're hoping to do is to press upon them the fact that, and this is an example that they use, the law office of this is where, like all of the titanic here. and if the titanic sinks, we all sing together. so it's very important to co operate the main just of this meeting of these have since the need. busy to make, to end the symmetric access to science, technology and innovation. this is what they've been talking about over and over
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again. and so they're hoping to be united nations and the people that, and the end of the countries that make up the security council as well. we'll take this very, very seriously in order to confront the lack of development in many of the countries that make up this blog. okay, let's see it. thanks very much for joining us. that from havana from the deep $77.00 plus the china conference. let's go to trays. i found a now she's direct to all the sense that for russia, europe, asia studies and joins us via skype from brussels. get to have you with this story that is a new world order a tool or as you see a says, and i think that this really expresses the frustration of the world order, especially in regard to science and technology. we're in the middle of a technology, technological revolution and we've talked about the digital divide in the past, but now we're in the a high and it will be a different world completely robotics. all of these issues the global south is fearful that they will be left behind in addition to climate change. and we're
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seeing even china struggling economically right now. so within this group, you have to with the largest world populations, china in india, and they don't see the world through the same lens either. so there is kind of a struggle going on between who would be the leaders of the global south. at the g 20, we saw a movie, wanted to be the leader of the global south. and he was able to bring in the african union 20 new countries into the g 20. they will be represented there. and so china is also trying to do is in the bricks framework by adding 6 new countries . so we're seeing kind of this blocks being built and it was interesting that contents of the un talked about multi polarity, but also saw some downsides to it. that it makes the world more risky. a riskier a strategic landscape, absolute and a more fragmented when you look at india and china, but as of the vine to lead?
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well, the cooling, the global south house of the visions differ. well i think india for all intents and purposes is still the democracy and the china is an authoritarian regimes. so it's kind of this battle of these 2 different regions. and we're even seeing this in the type of apps used in africa. and so the indian apps kind of promote a more democratic approach, especially in regard to collection of data, where as china has an authoritarian approach and leaders can use various hic vision, various ways to monitor their populations and into censorship. so there's really a narrative going on in the global south, but i think many people in the developed world aren't really familiar with, and this is taking place right now. so it's interesting, that's groups they're, they're in the same groups trying to it and sees itself with one foot in and one foot out. because they do have a lot of scientific developments. but they always say that they understand the global south and that they want to be their leader. yeah, there, there's a bunch,
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i'm sorry, that's what does a lot planes about china having one foot and a one foot out? just wanted to ask you why china insist on being a plus china in the mention of the g 77 rather than being part of why the group number i know that it almost gets more attention to china because india is also a member of this thing so china is not a full member, that's why it's kind of plus china. so i think that traditionally, you know, they still get a world w, a world thing funds because there are the under developed with economy. others might argue against that. maybe that those funds should be given up to other countries that perhaps need it more. they send, you know, they have a customer not are they, they have um, they can send people to space. so i think that's their narrative is a bit of a mixed bag. yes, but it's a large country, large population, but going back to this, this, this issue of who's going to have a narrative who's going to have the most powerful sway in the global. so we see
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increased efforts by the us. it kind of dealing with ben is whaler, you're just kind of tweaking onto their neighborhood that they have to help these countries. so there's kind of. ringback the a bell for hearts and minds, but because of we're going through this technological revolution, it's going to be really tough. it is okay to raise a fine. thanks so much for explaining some of that for us. thank you. ron has requested a view as nuclear want still to withdrawal some of its inspectors who oversee its due to activity in session with tom. again, jason's, he has condemns the request. as the inspectors of some of the most experienced experts around is allowed to make the request and to the treaty of nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and drawn has been under heavy pressure to be transparent regarding radium. trace is found at locations not disclosed to the agency. yes, present, jerry bivens says he is back. hang on strike. why also might have workers or
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demanding a higher wages saying profits should be should. finally, is the best time in us history. the 3 major comedy cause of being hit with similar taney is move comes in a 13000 block because of general mesa's food and salons as have gone on strike well to it because union wants to ones that affects a 40 percent pay high, increasing salaries by 10 percent a year of a full years bought the call. companies say that is too much. i see advertising joins as i live from detroit and michigan. she have seconds. right and a of strikes that has been happening the while the migrations have re commenced. you a double your headquarters, we have this, we're actually at the ford michigan assembly pounds, where the union hold directly open to that actually, which is one of the 3 problems currently on stripe, by order of u, a w,
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about 12730000 workers currently own strike out of the u, a w as membership of a 144000 and use this building. that was the, the, the announcement that surrounded us, which is what chrysler is about of have inside reg as the offer on wages up to 20 percent. sir. all 3 companies are now offering 20 percent as well as that bargaining position. the u i. w actually has loaded positions around 36 percent over over 4 years. and we're very fortunate next year because we have one of the old members of the u. a w with us at laura dickerson and actually so that will, you'll be one of the people who would accept a virtual any on any deal, say what, what do you make typically the site, the bigger section is that all the, the big 3, listening. oh, absolutely. i think the last thing we've been doing rallies, we did a big rally all yesterday. we weren't the companies to hear us. we want them to hear the voice of labor. i did also a rally down at trenton about a week or so ago, wanting to know that we are here for our members,
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and that our members are demanding more because they're all more. do you think they'll get up to the 36 percent? i don't know, you know, collective bargaining is a process. so it just depends on what happens at the bargaining table. whereas you wiggle room. i don't think we have any legal. i think we have demands, we put them on to the company. the companies need to meet us on our demand. this is about our membership. and this also too is a huge transition in the automotive industry. the biggest sensors inception. we need to get what we're demanding. we don't get to switch to electric vehicles. i mean, there is that sense that right now they're getting billions of dollars or tax the money from the, by the administration, with their conditions and they can just do whatever they want to make a non union workers and find a lot of you call that right i mean, is that kind of what the fear is or you know what we do have a fear about that. and that's why we're at the table trying to secure a language in the agreements. and that's why we're demanding that those jobs that we cover, those jobs in the master agreement. so we do have a concern about
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a lot of that be non union, as you know, they have joint ventures. and those joint ventures are with the u. a. w, and hopefully we can make those union do and that's why we've said that, but you know, they're prepared to lose the same amount of money that you'll simply asking for in wages over 4 years because they want to have control over the future. yeah. but is it really a loss when the wages for some of the jobs are very low? it's not a loss. they've earned their money. they've earned their keep. we're just trying to get our fair share job. i these are, these are all no sides. i mean, there is some suspicion that i've seen around about whether he's good, he's pushing for a quick, a quick resolution of the season in the election. yeah, he wants to, but i'd greatly, i told him he is not that actually the 144000 work is a hard thing. is that pressure from the white house? the stuff i don't think there's pressure from the white house at this time. i think that we all have our politicians. i respect the president, don't get me wrong. but this is our real house. this is, this is what we're demanding for our workers. and i understand that maybe it's an
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election year for him, but we need to make sure we get the males problem very quickly. i mean, is that what you're the only you and you that hasn't endorsed them. so 2024. you waiting to see whether he speaks with you. no, i don't think so. the president champagne made the decision to hold off on endorsing him. and so we haven't made a decision at this point doesn't mean that we're not going to endorse and we just haven't made a decision. very interesting nor dickerson. thank you very much. negotiations them continue to work is determined to go as long as they can check by and have some 2 invoices here now to detroit to try and help with the negotiations. helped there is that suspicion that he's pushing for a quick supplement, but as you can see that you a doubling, he's using, it's less. so if he's not seem to be with you a w, he may not get into a some of that. he needs here in michigan state that he needs to win the presidency and 2024 or the or do you want it by a 150000 votes. dustin shepard tansy. thank you. that she have reporting from detroit in michigan is still a head hair. on alex's era where i live, i me a tale,
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an island of lum producer, off the arrival of on precedent, a number of my friends this week. and we look at the push to keep coffee, traditions of life, it produces and distributes is looking to expand the cost from at least half a day to forget. so well champion much to soften and simple general will have all the qualify or reaction from qualifying and schools the, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. a quiet pitcher, but lots of lifted sending to us because of these wind strong winds blowing down from iraq. but this is a hot and dry when. so it means temperatures. well, we turn them up in the hot to 43 degrees, but that humidity goes down. and the brown here on that map that is all of the lift
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it signed in dust. and as these winds collide coming off the golf right through to the red sea, that could spark some pretty fierce storms around the mecca area, also to the south of the city as well. here we go for buckets dom we're tracking this wet weather in northwest india and the next several days it will move in to lower same province. but for now not a bad pitcher up and down bucket start. and here we go. on tuesdays we start to see that weather pushing to lower sand problems. so i think you'll be in the thick of it though, as we head toward wednesday 30, a fairly quiet, some showers along the black sea coast. and let's go to africa right now, because we do have heavy pockets of rain around daneen, toko and gonna running the risk of seeing some flooding here. and look at this line of strong stretching from just the south of engineering, a rate through the central african republic and the western side of democratic republic of congo. meantime, look at that big drop in temperatures from my put to 23 on sunday. the
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sho documentary from around the world that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of the basing. liliana, teens, 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. you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thoughts providing 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 the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the other again, your watching out is there a has remind you of on top stories this, our libyan will load highly for hospital has allowed and treat to age convoys to satisfy the white glove ministration in the west. and a rad display of corporations have top as to the city of dana on friday with thousands of died and floods. view an estimate, assembled, and 300000 people being affected in morocco, officer and as quite a week ago, he's in the high atlas mountains on the hardest hit. any 3,
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thousands have died. i mean, as presidents job, i says he's backing a strike by or somebody says, lack of so demanding high wages and profits should be said finally, the 1st time in us history. the 3 major comic has been helpful. someone's payment is full caps has come on our top story now the fronts in libya and algae 0 is mohammed l by carly has spoken to the minister of civil aviation appointed by the parliament in the east and libya. he says the body is yet to be recovered from the russell. do not oppose an immediate health risk and who will be starting a lifetime and the day have been conflicting reports when it comes to the total number of debt and the missing them about how do you manage to arrive with a relatively accurate number of if you can look at the my items, so the higher how do you catch up on the conflicting reports from the official and non official sources. but this is quite normal given the level of the disaster. the
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coordination is now in place and the health industry is the sole authority to announce the number of victims which stands now beyond 3000. a lot of the images, the commission has agreed that a news conference will be held of the end of each day to give the latest update on the number of the victims and or the survivors they had to do is get a hold of me. and katie, so many still fee of this disaster will lead to health crisis. the strong smell of decomposing bodies under the rubble is overwhelming. wherever you go, is dispute justified gaiety past the happy see what on way whether it'll show for the up. i don't think we will reach the level of crisis or disaster when it comes to health risk. i assure off people that this is not likely to happen, at least for the coming 3 days. some bodies have yet to be recovered from under the rubble. because rescue teams have not yet been able to reach them and none of the consent officials has raised any alarm about an eminent outbreak of disease sofa
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european commission, present as of on the line is due to visit line producer in italy. on the sunday, the island has seen an unprecedented number of refugees and my grandson, arriving from africa. united nations as 8500 people arrived on nearly 200 page sally of this week. as least prime minister wants the issue on the agenda of the use of type a summit, where we challenge has more is little to do, but wait to leave. they may have paid much and risk drowning to get here. but no one's not the migraines, the un normally it's heavy in government. no, the population of this small island wants them to stay on land producer floating is from cameroon, and across from libya with her 2 children this week. since then, they've been sleeping in the open a little more and said, good luck, suggest johnson at the moment,
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i just hope the situation improves critical because it's not easy for us. we've been here since the 12th of september, so therefore we won't leave wherever that might be. we must go to. they've had no hope of guessing it bad in alarm produces migrant center. that was built for 400 people. 8500 arrived this week. that's more than the islands in ty, local population, comment to you from the cambia spends much of his time looking for food. people not too much he. uh so you've, i don't think everybody is going to have venue. go to the land. you have to use to do for this. sometimes a big deal with some people, you know, it's not easy or so some, a lot of it you said people have been so that's what i used to good inside ships have been taking hundreds to sicily to reduce the pressure for political tension as being building they have been arguments about
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migrants between them produces presidents and this, these right wing prime minister once a seed of on the line to come see things but himself. but he didn't do that. when i had written to the president of the european commission to ask her to come with me to land produced the depressed and the realize the gravity of the situation we face . and to immediately accelerate the implementation of the agreement, which you needs here. by transferring the agreed resources to concord that it's a cools on, the line has heated. she's expected in line producer on sunday. europe's migration crisis continues and countries lucky actually still feel that not getting the help i need will reach out and i'll just say hello, correspondent hire a full search joins us now from long produce. uh hi. tell us about the conditions at the company where its so over causes the for yes, i mean, as you saw in laurie's report, with the conditions here,
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pretty chaotic. after a recent renovation, they do have beds for a maximum of 680 were told by the red cross that there are more than 2000 people still here. there are some estimates that it might even be more than that. so what we have is a seriously over crowded compound behind us. here people are sleeping in the open at night. they are really competing for supplies, looking for food and more. so during the day there are people bring that in there, that the town in red cross runs this facility, and they say they have enough for everybody, but it is when it comes to a pretty account, exceeding people can go out in dribs and drabs. but there's really not much else for them to do. no, not really anywhere else for them to go. and the reason there's so many here right now is really that a lot of the other routes into europe and intuitively have dwindled off from north africa as being a real bustle next through tennessee. and this is the closest point to tennessee a. so already this year the number is more than doubled in terms of migrants coming
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into italy. but the real difference is that 70 percent of those are now coming through a lot produced itself. that is something that is putting a huge amount of pressure on this on, and we've seen those, those protests annual res package that we're room is that there's going to be attempted come up in the north of the on and during the course of the day as well, which it being somewhat assuaged by authorities, but this is another way to ration of this sort of emergency crisis situation here that happens so regularly and the residents here really want to see solve while they are pin commission, present us of on the line and the italian from is to georgia, maloney will be visiting tomorrow. what do they hope to achieve? a well, not really clear i what we've seen from the time prime minister as being a speech address both of margaret's adams to italians saying that's a lot of the issue is really between the you and she knows, you know,
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she is saying that the you hasn't handled over the money promised to tennessee a. so a sort of a suggestion that perhaps this is this big spike has been a result of that. there are also those who say that it might be something to do with the con, the weather conditions. also those terrible storms in north africa and the period before the winter, also adding to the numbers as well. but there are those who say that the negotiation between the a you and the gene is in really have been degrading and recent time. so i think she wants to see from us live on that i had some progress on that. she's also made other calls for a naval blockade, an e u enabled one to turn back migrant boats in the middle. the mediterranean sea. i think that is a way out of reach that that would be accepted even a allies took about at least 10 percent of people here being a genuine asylum seekers. even if the numbers are as low as that, that means sending back people into exactly where that's leading from. so i think that'd be very difficult to, to get that kind of thing across the line. so really,
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that will come here. they'll have a look. they'll make a speech, but the people here on this, on both of the migrants themselves and the residents want to see a long term solution to what is being a repeated long term problem. okay, all right, thank you. how i suppose that reporting that from lum, produced in italy, the dominican republic has closed all it's voters with hate to the countries when dispute over hayes has construction of a canal from a shad river on home and sent this report from the city of santiago in the dominican republic as just plugging in to the dominican republic. and now we're heading straight to the border with the back to around us because dominican republic. just take it whatever aspect lately. so i hate to the country that it says this island with it's close to because of all to dispute patient tom is taking
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a channel into the most extra shed with the dominican republic and the dominican republic sent smaller type of instigates to tracy from 1929, and so they closed the board of a science investigating stops. so we've been trying to a few people just in the room and the few states have been able to get a sense where it is been that is quite strong. measure that people say, well, that should be thought of because the closing effect, dominican republic, especially economics maintenance of loaded trade between they said that maybe people scripts taken from step because of these channels. so because some people have told us that the board is bit of a match point on documents. if i gratian, and they want that to be sorted is one way or another, dominican republic, ridge, 18, x rays. it's great for us, come to the hemisphere. guy,
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a lot of people going hungry as well. so some people have time to try and get access to this site to get away. so there's a lot of dispute for the facts has been a run tough to get a hold of this. and the american president has been very hard and migration amounts that's being built, spelled a little bit. so i think there's different sensations here besides the minute republic. let's see what we find. we get the order itself, its own home, and the 0 public roles. chris leader, kim jong and the husband expected russia's war planes, a naval fleet and the fall eastern port city of that of us stuck a visit has raised concerns that north korea may provide russia with weapons. for example, in ukraine funds, louis reports and sol, a north korean leader kim joins visit to russia roles into its 5th day. on saturday,
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he was met by defense minister survey showing through at an apple space where he was show new ca capable bonus. and hypersonic missiles, 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, that kim's itinerary has consisted mostly of visits to defense administrative facilities. the north korean vida has spoken frequently of his intention to modernize his country's cletus at cost ships and submarines. while some analysts are skeptical russia what punch with highly sensitive technology, others 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 to doing tens visit. but the white house believes
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a weapons dealers in the works and has won the 2 countries not to violate un sanctions or 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 read, king drum own visits you read, gathering ation, conte respected. congress came drum and expressed respectful rushes, fos, 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,
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algebra. so in south africa, a state funeral is being held for the veteran and politician magazoo to be the lazy in the closet. really that's, that's how the thousands of homeowners gathered in the town of amended zulu prince who the item hospital last week, paid an integral role in the n g. a pos hate movement. i am a tasa is out the funeral. in the town of lindy. busy as the delays, he was larger than light and the tall problems he was made to the single prime minister. they've done all the rights and customs office that to, to make. so that is all positive gone, state needs me into the off to live. this is a state several high profile problem sought after getting out of pocket the pay that was made to celebrate his life and to say good bye. but even man has had
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a very complicated political history just before 9 to 94. the people inside the front on the evening joined the government in 1994 to cancel. the change in the scene of the advisors is not afraid to chime in and she wouldn't hear, but he felt they did something wrong today. people are saying good bye to what's amazing, to say that i me celebrate slide, and they'll remember him on about 25 and we talked about the global coffee industry is booming and produces. i'm looking to tap into the middle east market. coffee is the 2nd most traded, couple of the in the world off to petrol. and brings in around $200000000000.00 in revenue. there's a market grows, there was a push to make sure traditional our big coffee doesn't lose out. capture lopez
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hardy on went to an international coffee exhibition. indo a coffee is a big part of arabic culture. it plays a role in rituals, marriage proposals, and even in settling disputes that is making specialty coffee more appealing. this convention and guitars capital is proof with hundreds of coffee growers, producers, and distributors, looking to expand their business in the middle east. we wanted to emphasize the traditional coffee would always be there. and this is important then this is what we are trying to do. something is different and then what you're seeing a new little board, what you see is actually in asia for sally, coffee is a family business. his father founded the biggest coffee distribution factory and guitar. they rose more than a ton of coffee beans a day sourcing it from across continents. fozzy, instead of adult obama, also in asia, we called talking about i'm talking about the also the i'm going to be hold on the
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kenya. that takes just a few minutes to drink for the production process behind a cup of coffee. it takes about 5 years from drawing the plan to collecting the beans and shipping the product every day. about 3000000000 cups of coffee are consumed around the globe. ok. see the little mega is from costa rica, she's among more than a 100000000 families who depend on the industry. during harvest time, they rely on temporary workers from the area and others who travel from panama and the cut of what's the pick up drinking a cup of coffee takes you on a journey. hundreds of people from different walks of life play a role and bringing it to life from the coffee feels to the coffee table's. there's a big push to make sure arabic coffee and the culture that comes with it is not push down by big chains. we try our best to make the next generation on the next
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generation to have a more knowledge off. it's not just the thing it's, it's audition a tradition that's merging with specialty coffee, reflecting change perhaps beyond the flavor in a comp, katia a little bit, so the, an elgin sierra to ha, the still ahead hell now is there another defeat for manchester united in the premier lease that's next, the since its inception, in 1961, the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to rather keep poverty. and promote sustainable development
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the the whole, the support on his demo. thank you, laura. the premier league returned off to the international break and champions, manchester city came back from the gold down to beach west time 31, and maintained that perfect stop to the season. the local rivals, manchester united, last 3. want at home to brighten from that united fluid is any well back among this for is this the y side? that's united, that's the last 5 games. and they've conceded more than one goal in full successive league matches for the 1st time since 1979. it's about character done. and now we
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have to see how strong we are and how the team sticks together and which plays standing up and show the codes and leads that team. because in all the games of games but especially the games against to day. also know for us we have seen, we can play for a good and we can create a lot of changes, but also some improvements to make that is definitely the case and we have to step up through have beautiful where or why it was in the game yes and flip side files, we many of the 6 lumps time take off the last season and they go to a bass dot here. find some time giving the frame, signed the lease livable equalize to 10 minutes and to the 2nd half. and so you get by talking to the resided another assist on a 2 size minute sounds. i'm the voltage send that made it to one significant addition was involved in the me is that led to result as though,
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but you gave away the cell has now become a person as this provide it and find the least history within $63.00. that's not full. wins integrated, livable, utah, so we're having to print said, and we're given a penalty and the 2nd hall for a file by the front dc phone has cool kind of wilson, it steps up and see how the goal is won't kick sidney from. i had one that is how it finished asked me for success winning the whales have made it to ins from to the rugby world cup. so they have to bustle hall just to is the kind of spirited portugal in nice. the welsh run in full tries to secure at any point victory, either the for to be quite square and gatlin put out a loss was 2nd string size and he'll be happy to come away with a decent when i'm his date of good. well, how about myself?
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is that rugby world cup campaigns? let me know. all right, so let's see. 310. victoria eventually told him, and david told in price last week of losing assets against japan. big ended while here. but ultimately this i'm always with too strong. can i what with the 1st try, they would support for more info died. so now i have to reach the core files for the 1st time since 1995, the confirmation of those 2 results then wins full. so now at wells, as portables are 10 to the walk up offer, an absence of 16 you is n. as in the fate, there is one more game to come on satellite. that's the world's number one side, all in again, it's toilet and not going to be re physically contest. going to has to be switched on in defense reading so yeah, fed up with my left for a season and months so i know what he can do with obviously ted against charles via
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tony's timing officer. so we know we have to be honest or of speak english to be in a position to qualify for the quarter finals with victory. it would depend on sunday and nice people, quick, 5 recorded a gritty, 2710 when i've origin tina in the writing game. quite having them. i'm central. that was just the 2nd victory. and the last 7 tests much it was funny and you know, with, with it was 2 weeks ago. even though it's not funny, i can change in 2 weeks time. you know, i think for us in a window, certainly getting ahead of ourselves. we don't leave all the hype around us. is most likely to legal criticism is coming away prayers for us about making sure that we take we make the most out every day or informed me that one is back to back pole positions for, for our res call of science off the qualified fosters for sunday singled full grown pre. there was a huge crash involving after martin's lump stroke. at the end of the fest,
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qualifying session, which broke out with red flags. straw was on huts, but it costs of the significant damage. once qualifying resumed championship lead up max and stuff, and that fail to make it into the final session. stipends types of a record extending 11 successive victory. now that's very much in sales because he'll start the race from and never, it is assigned to top's degree at the head of the safety strive of george russell and the other from the charlotte that we have to our position. we have 2 cars in the top 3 and we have a strict truck street circuit to protect us a bit from the overtaking that we normally getting in the races. i still going to be applied with a heed with a car we the tires, but um we have a great opportunity to do more on now i'm going to focus on trying to name it. i don't think we'll be able to do much so many around here. um, it will most likely be a one stop. if you know nothing crazy happens, boss, and you need to be a lot faster and i don't think we are, you know, so yeah, very a very shocking experience. yeah. and that is always false. now i will have another
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the how do staples control information the controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day, but that's what the public attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered . born in palestine under british rule educated in america, controversial professor in new york. he realized that she was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk,
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which is 0 world explores which meet him and influential writer and champion of the palestinian cause in the west edward's office. please noticing around of the holding off of 2 accounts. as we examine the us each row in the was on out your 0. the for an age begins to arrive in flood hits libya, was the red cross was of the dangers of unexploded land lines. and on those lines, lines that may, once upon a time, have been knocked plainly on. we understood the location of the now all of that will be the stuff and it adds an extra level of security risk. the
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