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a head high's name the documentary military wanted him dead, the stealing men or beneath women a property on the road, costing out his ear. english proud recipient of the new york festivals through the cost or of the year award for the $70.00 running. the searching for the missing and eastern libya, a week after flood swept through killing thousands and 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life from don't. also coming up, we travel with a teams to remote mountain villages in morocco where many are still waiting for help after last week's earthquake. how does what happened to this part of the
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vintage? you actually had a piece of the mountain, but came down, pulverizing, submit it just in this area. an island with more migrants than residents typically ask the european union for health off to thousands of people arise in land produce and is really forces violently confront the palestinian worshippers outside deluxe and most confound and occupied easters. the it's been a week since devastating floods hit eastern libya, killing thousands of people in leaving the city of during the in ruins. yet the death toll is still being tallied with cruise, searching the bodies, the devastation, and during the was made worse by years of neglect. and weak structures, and the response has been complicated by libya as long running conflict. a groups warren, that left overland mines,
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may have been moved by the flood waters wind far and assistance has been sent to bing gauzy. it has been slow to reach the most effected areas, houses here as well. so sort our reports from tripoli on the as the scale of destruction, and that not becomes clear, but these are still being found in the motto: floods average there now is the, at the center of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 in the obvious 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 are also worse that way by torrents in suicide and other cost of tone. the off their math is the best eating in the towns of albania, a match, and several others in eastern libya, the floods have killed thousands of feet. busy and this base, more than 50000, the frantic risk of force or steel on the way before those who survived, there's no risk of an other disaster. local official said the composing bodies
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pose a health risk internally to water born diseases. they are not working with a complete or partially recreation of the city of them. 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 his or from negligence, believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed? the official from to party has promised a comprehensive investigation. stuckey thoughts, assessments above the investigation. we involve local authorities and officials of successive governments, any negligence or mission ohio academy, note due inspections and determining the cause of death. the victims who presents critical factors no totally for restoring the rights of those victims, but also establishing the responsibility or for any negligence or forward form and harsh measures will be taken in this respect to most of the pauses of survivors or
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to their host or for an aid in particular divide that libya peoples here are desperate to get madison's surgery, supplies, fluid, shelter, and body bags for the burial of the deceased. and libyans will, they will arrive before it's too late. this was saturday, which is 0 to the toner. earlier my colleague laura carlos spoke to neural jeremy, the journalist originally from during a spoke about her family's experience when the floods hit on sunday at the beginning they sold. it's not, it's not that being dangerous because of like, we all know that there was no warnings about the storm from the government or from anyone who's in charge of libya, either end up in part or the wisdom and when the res, thoughtfully. oh it's everything was okay and then when the last hour,
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the tune down lives, the water starts flooding j a, b, but their house in the house is for a lower building where old my house is and a the water start getting hotter higher. they went to the 2nd floor and then the followed to to the 2nd floor as well. they have to stay up there. you said some of the house has clouds and then they stayed at the for the whole night. and that was a very excited ignite, where they heard the voices of the boat house streaming. the whole lodge must agent then to see my problem next, next to the sea. and they were my hopeless, not trying to hold anybody who was they are the plot. and they were say, all of them on our 31st members of my family, they were saying that it was cold night, cold. and that 8 was pulling over their heads until the 2 teams managed to take him out to herring. that it is difficult for people to find clean supplies of drinking
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water, and that very little age has been getting into done up to now. all you'll find me in a, in a situation where they do have shelter and enough to eat and drink. yes, they do have a shelter them enough to eat and drink. i know that that they're being to be properly in organizing the, the age coming. that was the 1st 2 days and yesterday and today fast. got a lot of people to be able to reach more to the age they need. we still have a problem, not in the teaching quarter at the the motors arriving as well. the problem is, is the, will they, the, they, they can use in washing and cleaning and stuff like that. it's coming from the, the underground and this flow to is starting to get the lucian or commuted. so they need another source of clean water where they can use it in cooking or in cleaning
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and stuff that like that we are trying our best now as the human right defenders or jordan list to help get that moved to to the people who lives in the places where it's safe and dinner, uh, the aid workers and facing huge challenges and delivering help the remote villages in morocco's high atlas mountains. there were some of the hardest hit by last week's earthquake. how summer, how bar traveled with 8 teams. and as he found out, some of the villages can only be reached by foot. a lot the most of the office going is going. so her mission checklist, she's the pilot of this, had a cup to on a mission today to deliver generators to remote villages. a morocco's high outlasts mountains. she takes all the across the exact east
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way, little scroll wins. when we the end may just came to a brief rest to us on the us quick hit 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 toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible develop the wireless bodies, discharge comedies show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest to your operations. the moment that came tumbling down wind up to the escalade, they blocked access to the main villages in the mountainous areas. now the medical teams have up so to, you know, have the option boss 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 a still need immediate, have co, new laptop,
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it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he's on foot treating the one that system on some show and that's the next of june . we won't blown dollars to get to villages so we can treat people. but at the same time we checking those who have chronic health issues. we give them medicine. we are also psychologists dealing with patients. good water, mentally traumatized as divide disposal has, are people asked is shown as a desperate for how they're still haunted by the who risk 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 or wait, you cards. for now, people here spend that time. i'll do. they say they don't want to leave the lines of the assess the rest your braces,
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donnelly disagree cybernetic offices because it's good then on the plan build big ahead, encompasses with them for them to pick up with a couple of the ones that are taken to these highly comp to as with light over the, at the center 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 and allison 0 stephanie decker has been traveling through the atlas mountains as well, taking stock of the damage. this is what she saw walking into these uh, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted, moss and boulders that have fallen down this way.
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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 mind just walking past us in floods of tears since the 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, 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
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a 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. a therapy and commission president are to live underlay and is visiting via tele, an island of lump, produced an unprecedented number of refugees and migrants have arrived there from africa. the united nations says 8500 people have come to the island just this week alone. are now more migrants and less conducive than residents, and locals are demanding action from the governor. it's always southern, most island is less than a 150 kilometers off the coast of gene is. yeah, and it's long been a landing point for people crossing from north africa. many of the latest arrivals have been making the dangerous journey by boat function is you. more than a $127000.00 migrants have arrived on italy shore so far this year, and that is nearly double the same period. last year. the united nation says at
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least 2000 people have died while trying to reach the european shores since the beginning of the year. it's always government along with the leaders signed an agreement which is in july to curve this type of migration. but the european parliament has yet to approve a deal every foster joins us from land producer. so if underline on the ground, then harry, what is this visit for, and what are you expecting? of the well, it was to see for herself exactly how serious the situation had become over the last few days. you guys, some of the numbers, the more globally for it's lea this year, just in the last few days here in length. it is a that was some $8000.00 or more arrivals and a few more overnight as well. a 160, nearly arriving into lot producer and into sections as well in the sea as being confirmed that the 500 microns of being 200 children were taken on
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a ship to the tiny mainland to bari. so we'll find out soon here at the airport where the 2 women as you to give a news conference in the next few minutes. exactly what are some of on the line made of what she saw exactly what she might be able to do to i don't know if she will beat any of these bonds, but suddenly there is an indication, do you recognize just how the problem is become the certainly the last few days suddenly here, georgia maloney asking for more action from the you asking for a deal between meeting you and to meet you to be fully implemented, which would have seen more than a 100 years. $100000000.00 euros being spent inside to me is to try to send some of these new arrivals over the course of the year so far that we've seen that very much challenge georgia maloney's whole election pledge to try to stem this crisis. harry typically is government maloney herself says that land producers overwhelmed
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and then all of this, these arrivals are unsustainable yet. yet there is supposed to be a european system in place to deal with these arrivals. walk us through that. that's right. i mean that there is this very acute problem here it is. i think there is very little debates. this tiny island is as well. the resources have been overwhelmed, but it's really more generally, obviously, it's a large country with a declining population. there are those who argue that it requires immigration to replenish its labor force and it has to be moving to try to facilitate moving with migration in recent times. but there is supposed to be in terms of asylum seekers. the system web i saw them seek, is processed in the country in which they arrive, obviously. and so these very much at the forefront of that. and then some redistribution within the u box is germany. the region takes 3 and
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a half 1000 people. and in the most recent agreements it temporarily suspended that . 2 earlier last week, because it was conservatively wasn't giving up to its side of the bargain, it wasn't processing sufficient numbers here and at least it wasn't dealing with potentially with tons and how to retract create such people as well. so let's see that it's the most sense the was shifting the, the burden elsewhere without leaving out to head side. so the question is really time. these very just respond is within the some judgment of these closest allies in eastern europe, prince, for instance, a very much against this kind of but, and sharing is it's not the time they come to some kind of agreement which will solve this long term problem, which leads to these highest a kids high level emergencies and my producer have such a long history on how responsive reporting from land produced that we're expecting us to live on delay and that you commission had to speak soon the report back when she does. thank you. harry,
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it is really forces of violently confronted palestinian worshippers near the locks the most compound and occupied east jerusalem. they scuffled with women and prevented young palestinian men from entering them off. at least one palestinian man was arrested inside the compound earlier, hundreds of ultra nationalist as really is made an incursion into the locks of courtyards is going to pull brandon unoccupied. east jerusalem, paul, tell us what happened this morning. so yeah, it's important to conceptualize this. um, the women that we see in that video, members of a group called barbara tats, and they are women who are pledged to protect the alex a mosque. i sold the woman with a pale laugh at prince golf inspect. it goes up here actually on wednesday making a social media video pledging to protect the most so these on members of the general public. these are women who are remonstrated with. those is rarely soldiers and demanding access to the reason why they were remonstrated with the soldiers
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because this weekend is rosh hashanah, all the israel, the jewish. yeah. and again, as happens on so many days, a jewish fall right step lives, the nationalist have been escorted into the area of the amex. and most of it's quoted in. busy asian because it's done without the permission of the wax, which is the jordanian public opinion group, which organizes would organize such visits. and it creates in almost tension. an enormous target isn't as well with those people who are watching at the most enough the most the arrest that we saw. i think most likely we haven't heard from the police about this, but the rest on days like today, young man, in the twenty's and thirty's, i prevent up. i'm from accessing the most because very often it's the young man whose tempers get the best of them on to confront these jewish nationalist incursions. and so they are bound. so i suspect that the young man that we saw
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being arrested was one of those. it perhaps slipped through the match and the police were taking him away. but it is perspective, i mean on the one hand you can say the police are doing a very good job of keeping the peace. but on the other hand, from the southern depa standing in perspective, you can say that they are essentially strengthening the states as career by facilitating these visits, a by jewish hapless onto this whole, the size poll brand and reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much . i the still ahead on alpha 0, we report from the ukranian border region. assuming we're cleaning up after a russian attack has become a daily occurrence and a power struggle. we look at how nigeria is using electricity to put pressure on these years. military leaders, the the hello, it has been hots in eastern australia
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a good heavy along. so let's paint the colors on the map here. dark a. the bread, the hard, the temperature. this is record breaking stuff. never before. has it been this hot in sydney in september we closed in on 35 degrees on a pillow. give you a wider look right now. talk about what's going on. a hot dry wind blowing down from the interior that's was pumping up temperatures here. and the sheets is here to stick around several days of temperatures, 30 degrees and above those winds really ramping up on wednesday. gus about 50 kilometers per hour and then temperatures will fall off on thursday, closer to where you should be. for this time, you're off to new zealand and still active weather. as we look toward the south island, we've got a fairly persistent breeze here and is we had now to indo china pulses of rain still to be found in this neck of the woods. and for china, we've looked at the situation here. some showers and storms have dropped temperatures along the western yangtze, river valley. so chunk chain is down to 30 degrees, and we've had some record breaking late season. the heat for killed. so 36.4,
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never before has it been this hot this late in the gear? still hanging on to temperatures in the thirty's. so $33.00 for tokyo on monday. that's a snapshot of your weather of the you need to talk to the teams to show documentary from around the world that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of the
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the, the watching alger 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. it's been a week since devastating floods in libya, killed thousands of people. foreign aid has made it to the country, but it's been slow to reach the worst hit areas. tens of thousands of people have been misplaced a to work or is it facing huge challenges in delivering aid and morocco off the last weeks or quake. military helicopters have been used to deliver generators and other supplies to remote villages and the high atlas mountains. north korean leader kim jong and has wrapped up his visit to russia's far east. before leaving, he attended a valet performances, let it go stalk kim has been in russia since tuesday. he met president vladimir pretend and inspected several military sites. some countries are concerned that
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north korea could provide russia with weapons for its war, and ukraine. and russia has shell 9 ukrainian communities located in the northeastern. so me region, artillery mortars and tank rounds are being fired daily in that area. same bas robbie has more from the boarder reach. assume a region has one of the longest continuous borders with russia. but unlike many of the areas in the east, there is no active front line in the same way. there isn't as much contested space so you don't see troop movements or trenches or tanks in the same way as you might in the eastern part of the country, but seems like this and civilian areas are far too common, residents living and see me and the surrounding areas say they come under attack on a near daily basis. what we're seeing today is clearing work, debris being cleared from a residence that was showed about 10 days ago. now, in the aftermath of this attack, russian social media, people here say,
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was saying that what was destroyed in this neighborhood, a primarily residential neighborhood was in fact a ukrainian military production facility of some kind. but the residents here say that that is too ridiculous to even respond to. we've seen nothing to indicate that there might have been any sort of military manufacturing here. this is very much a home. we're seeing personal belongings and food stores. and we spoke to the owner of this house, has 71 year old man. him and a 65 year old wife were trapped under the debris when the attack here happened. debris that is now being cleared. they were rescued from the debris from the rubble . the man says it's a miracle that he's alive. unfortunately, his wife was killed as a result of her injuries when we asked him about the reports with regards to what the russians were accusing the space of being, he couldn't even respond. and he broke down crying. what he said was that ukrainians here don't wants to hurt russians, but they do wants to work to be over as soon as possible. and what they want is justice for what they've experienced since the invasion,
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if you're trying the same bus probably 00 to me as the military leaders of molly. booking a fossil a new year have announced a defense alliance. they say, well, primarily focus on threats posed by arm groups in the 3 countries. but the declaration also binds the nations to help one another, including with military support, if any are attacked. the original block eco was threatened to launch military intervention in new jersey or after it's july. cool. and equal was also cut off new jersey electricity, prompting legal action from the military leadership. they say it has led to people dying, and hospitals and small business owners say that they've had to layoff staff as a result. houses here as address reports from this year as capital in. yeah, me running these data scientists become a costly business. that's because new just means electricity supply in neighboring nigeria turned of the switch after july's ministry. the action is part of the
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economic and financial isolation of the landlocked country by the west african block echoes the politic seal. isaac, who was spent on the preaching of january, to has increased 6 fold to generators. consumption rose from 100 liters to 900 liters a day and that he says, has that you come into the company surveys? it's built in the small businesses in the homes are struggling after the country was disconnected from the ideas electricity, great. restoring electricity is one of the key demands of the jump out towards the resolving. the opponents comprises from businesses to hospitals, overheads are rising, and some of the businesses are being forced to lay off workers. in the meet 90 sixty's, an agreement was reached between nigeria, i need you to construct the kind you hydro electricity data. the idea is bound by the deal to supply these yet, or the electricity is just as checking of power. what's a breach of that agreement?
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side of the symbol in this up the whatever loss isn't good. as a result of cutting you off to move in e, cause it should pay for that to outage lift lots of lives. and i did as president and because therefore responsibility to more than this look up. but that button is yours, construction. give them on the idea of revive which of features and that will just say runs contrary to the deal that it's an agreement. so let me fall on to head to the social economic rights and accountability project. as long got that, i grew movie, may vitally bounce of convolt of all not the 3 types of important functions. only j a. dr. goodman with 110. so do i would love to be respect that if i did, i was to brush the agreement or wants to set aside the a goodman. that is the symbol for boring me by that. but that's not position full.
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i brought in thought of some of the 254 black, 2 new jersey department, the new jet military gym test as a stepping in to address the short following supply. like many businesses and who's without spouse, the, just as it will speed up the construction of the converge them to not only supply electricity, but you will get problems. how many degrees data nearby talks between striking us auto workers and companies have reached a critical phase according to car manufacturers to lantus clearly $13000.00 workers affiliated with the united auto workers union and went on strike on friday. the union wants a 40 percent pay hike over 4 years. the car companies say that's too much. president joe biden has sent aids to detroit to help negotiations to hubbard, tennessee reports from the picket line. the big 3 older makers made a quarter of
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a trillion dollars in profit over the last 10 years impulse because of the concessions the workers of pounds like this made in 2009 for going pensions. health care? not asking for wage increases scouts time for re balancing workers on this picket line, se, but under no illusion, it will be difficult. i know it's good to get the salary. well, that on strike, things are expected to get touch. i come here looking for a job, i could find me another job, but i want to retire from this place. i like for 30 years as a lot of times the play 30 years in a treatise like this. come on, man. you know, the groceries did reconvene on saturday morning as 3 recall makers now offering 20 percent raises over 4 years. b, u, a w us for 36 percent is like 60 something compromised on wages and the author.
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this is about mold in wages as well as health care. those are about there's pension benefits about the cost of living increases as inflation continues to rise. and it's also about the future of the car industry in the us. at the moment, the big field you make is getting billions of dollars of tax spare money without any strings attached from the bite, the administration, so you ain't, nobody wants to make. so that's because we've started see over that gives them a blank check. know the stuff again to fire all the workers, we have good pay union drugs with health care and stuff again with a rates to the boss of that's probably got it. what's going to be the big sticking point? moving forward, she advertised c l g 0 michigan. the .
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