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the thing, and i guess i'll just areas move i left available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0. news that you think that the that is a 100 people are killed and know of. and the rack is 5 sweeps through a packed wedding hole, the robot, this man, this is all just do a lie from. don't have also coming up a quote to the going to cut a box residents across into armenia, days after an offensive white house or by john new york judge rules that former us president donald trump default is banks and i'm sure it was for years by claiming
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he was, was a lovely once any are actually was us versus amazon, the online retail jobs being sued for allegedly stifling competition. the at least a 100 people are being killed off of a fire broke out at a wedding in northern iraq. the bride and bridegroom, among those who died, that's all. it is a warning that the death soul could rise. a 150 others have reported have been injured. it happened and i'm a christian part of hum. done your district in the province of men of a a. this is the moments the whole called 5 and fireworks were being used up to a 5000 people were at the southern many officials say most of the engines were burned and left struggling to breeze. the fireworks may have started the blade, xerox prime minister, has ordered an investigation and to get the
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holy family is passed away, i found 4 of them dead. had a gone to the waiting with the 2 would have died. each member of my family is gone . no, my family, my children, and my brother. that's young. they only take money. the owner does not have any fire extinguishers on the owner also brought a bali dress, use the ceiling materials. unfortunately, unfortunately, we christians witnessed this because of him not. that's not what the, what had has more from baghdad. the 3 days warning get has been done. now is it in the city of the name of a photo and get that tragedy that claimed lives over at dozens of the innocent civilians who was really freighting a wedding. how about any a, a districts, and now a positions have been going simultaneously rescue operations and the fire extinguishing operations have been going simultaneously to try to rescue those who
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were injured and recover the bodies of the dead. it was really difficult that goes into savings, defense stuff there to identify some of the bodies because they would completely shots by the fire, many people including the victims family and needing over a so angry. and they're blaming concerning that authority is in the city for not doing enough to guarantee the safety of activities in the city. as you know, that negligence mismanagement. and also that the lack of safety measures lack over at the coach and even ahead of that tragedy. because as you know that at flight accidents have been frequent in iraq and almost for the same reason, lack of safety measures and also the use of flame and pretty much the end skin constructions of facilities including cost those within coals and also other
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medical facilities. a state of which is from the, from baghdad ministers have arrived in location now trying to get the latest in regards to the finalizing, the operations of a discount at the, at victims. and also will be covering at the, at buddy's, at numbers out of conflicting due to the fact that at many victims, families have taken their loved ones who died directly to their houses. some have not been identified yet because they're completely charged by the fire. the reason for that because of the fire, according to local authorities, is the use of fire works that ignited the fittest? it. it's lame in the waiting cold. she was a journalist and political advisor. he's joining us from a bill near. come down. yeah,
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good to have you with us and i'll just 0. let's talk about the medical reaction and response to this kind of local hospitals cope to think to hello. thank you for having me. so the what happened is the, the events that old transpired last night happened when a fire struck a wedding hall, and the assyrian christian town of palm, daniel, otherwise known as kind of cost or best bid out, which is about towards particular. there is southeastern, most of the new rock. this situation is very dire. hospitals, how are overcrowded and according to health authorities, victims have not even been discharged. not even a single victim has been discharged because the degree of ferns is so severe. health authorities report that even the most minor burns have 40 percent over their entire body burned. as the people were stuck out over a 1000. people were stuck inside the wedding hole in the near which was built out of 4 construction materials. and unfortunately,
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let through this tragedy. we have been looking at some of the pictures showing from the the moment when the 5 books were left under speculation that it might have been the fireworks that caused this. is this a common thing with weddings and ceremonies in a rack? is that a very common thing to use fireworks, particularly in a circumstance like this? yes, absolutely. it's a very common thing. most of the things use fire works as basically they use a launch them from the floor of the waiting home and they go all the way up to the ceiling. but this case was exceptional because of the wedding halls being built with very poor bill construction materials which are actually being illegal by iraqi authorities, iraq, the civil defense say that the external external structure of the wedding hall was built as of a kind of plastic that is highly flammable as well as the roof of the hole. so when the fireworks launched towards the ceiling, the ceiling quickly caught on fire. in fact,
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the witnesses uh say that the entire waiting hole was completely engulfed in flames in a matter of mere seconds. but the wedding parties in iraq typically have this kind of celebration where fireworks are use inside the wedding hall. however, it rarely leads to such a disaster that transpired last night. and i'm danny, and i'll correspond enough with the other one. i was saying that the safety controls can be rare, are set, mean rarely enforced within iraq. why is that? why is the government unable to be stronger when it comes to safety? particularly with bad news like this? yes, it's and all that to do with the matter of negligence, most mostly very, very little safety concerns in the rock for uh, especially a defense where large people are, are hosted to an even ad basis such as hospitals. because even in the 2021 a hospital, the fire and southern iraq killed that these 200 people and the people typically
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authorities, typically a failed to enforce safety regulations. witnesses from back hall. and you could also see the same for many where the holes around the rock say that no fire extinguishers weren't available. and uh, there was absolutely no safety uh, no safety concerns. and even even the, the door, the main door to enter and exit the waiting. all was blocked, they were unable to open it. and people were trapped inside until a bulldozer came and basically tore down an entire wall for people who escaped. the only people who are able to escape um the mostly the people that survive, escaped through the back kitchen door. but yes, it is in iraq. unfortunately, safety is almost nonexistent. and authorities rarely, rarely you succeed in enforcing and forcing it really good to get your thoughts on this during but not sure we appreciate that. thank you very much indeed. thank you . and it's going to bring you some breaking news from news. we're getting reports
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that the french from boston has just left. the country is departure comes in the wake of the military coup in july, which over through the former president mohammed presume it shows new rulers ordered funds to leave the country and added military cooperation with powers vice presidency. money, ma chrome set on a sunday that funds would be withdrawing it. some basset or i mean, he says more than 28000 people have fled. nicole and o'connor, bach, i have crossed into armenia. that is off to us or by john sees control of the region where asked me, comedians have long been the majority. as many people were lining up with a few that for one tuesday to get petrol for the journey to a media. there was an explosion. the death toll from the last i was not present to 60 age with hundreds of people. critically injured or some of the things of age are personal qualities close to the going are caught about stuff. i raged for hours as a $110.00 fuel tank burned. 50 inspection, fire fighting vehicles were sent by us or by john to extinguish the blaze. people
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gather to fill the tons of tens of thousands of ethnic armenians leave caught about for him. peacekeepers and the writ. costs evacuating critically wounded burn victims and equip hospital struggle with the influx of hundreds of patients. 7 facilities, including the medical center and run by the rest in peace, keeping mission but quickly overwhelmed. aid has founded to arrive and metix, calling for urgent supplies is urgent that all these patients, hundreds of patients, gives us most medical care as they can. but it's also urgent that these patients are moved to medical facilities that are better able to better care for them. are presented as of the other by johnny government, say they're in contact with the representatives of the army and residents of colorado. the red cross was being given access to the wounded medical workers and
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supplies are being thrown in from armenia. and some patients in critical condition are being taken back the other bridge and the government says it's open, it's a space sent in medical help and put hospitals around the corner about region on high alert. but after years of mistrust and fighting ethnic, armenians aren't even ready to bring in their critically wounded patients for treatment into as of right, john, some of them are driving down to the era. hold on this kind of by region. ok. let's speak to us. i was not in the city of shoes and they're going to cut her back and talk to us 1st of all about the situation with the medical help that people have been asking for. and of course, that's 5 that happened to the petrol station. but we are a few kilometers away from the city of savannah could to edit as no one in armenia . and one can be if it's known in us or by john bind. if we can actually see the city we've been seeing headed up to more injured back and forth,
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the vid supplies as well as i've been hearing from medics that it is a precarious situation that they've been running short on supplies. and that is why the international red cross on the russian peacekeepers have been trying to move in with more of the board to ford for the people as the, the burn victims. and in, in the best of circumstances they would need a constant button. the changes and a lot of work to be done for to make, make sure that their rooms are clean. so it is a difficult situation for the people in their families. the dining government has put its hospitals and it's done by but so far, no victims have been brought to this side and people are referring to move to woods . i mean, they were saying earlier about a quarter of the, the residents, and they're going to kind of boxes seem to be making their way from the, going to come back across the board or into a media. talk to us about the people that you've been seeing will be making that journey of the population of the city which is behind us.
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the fund can be, is about a 120000 and we are heading that a quarter of that population 28000 people in the last few days have moved out. and when we went there on the line of inquiry or we saw a steady flow of people moving out in whatever vehicle they can get their hands on, whatever things they could pack. and that has been the case which has been ongoing for the last few days. the lodging car door remains open. 247, and people are able to leave. the other bridge on, the government has been telling people that they are free to stay or they would not be prosecuted. but it is very difficult for the people who be unlocked and doctors the other. but joining forces, i'm many of them have been about a minute see, forces the fighting with the armenian troops to stay behind. and many of the people who are leaving result silver friends get hurt from the other by 90 minutes. give defensive vent. that during this operation, the lots and lots of vitamins that we saw between the eyes of identity forces and
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separate this in hunting vs to find the code is at least a $190.00 to a surface man. have lost their lives more than 500 people have been wounded. but now there is a cease fire. it is likely to hold as people are ready to lay down their weapons, move the flags and uh, give administrative control off. this contested region back to other by john need forces was on the thank you very much. indeed. that's a sound that things have a bringing us up to date from sure. sure. well, brandon smith is in the, i mean the, and bought a village of contents. so with more on the people leaving, no, going to kind of buy. it's almost $30000.00 have left now about a quarter of the population. i'm gonna go no kind of back and there isn't really much less up in the flow of people leaving. now that clearly, that means that those even have little confidence in the assurances only as a by johnny governments. but they can stay safely and the safety will be guaranteed and they go on a car, but they prefer to come pay to our media while the government was offered to house
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. 40000 families will help find a combination for them, which is pretty much most of the people left in the go on a car back and many of the people who blaming the russians on the peacekeepers for failing to adhere to that mandate, which was essentially to stop by john taking over their goal and i've kind of, i will assume there won't be much less for those russian peacekeepers to do it to the end of the road for the estimate medians of as a by john, who for centuries have made home in these mountains and beyond, with the separatist ng type of nicole know kind of back. now wonder as a by john to control the a 120000 remaining ethnic. all medians were told they could stay on the road from back. who will leave it set off in exodus will neighbor and media more than 20000 of arrives and some the way we are going. what will happen to us? no one knows. i don't know what you say about our future. i don't think we will be able to return your car, but how, how can we go back off to order this happened?
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we can't live with them. these all medians are proud, angry and upset. rushing peacekeepers fail to stop as a by john booking the main road to armenia for 9 months. they refused to accept aid that was offered via along the route, controlled by as a by john. your opinions are accused of not wanting to pressure eyes, oil and gas rate jobs about jobs. this song latania for this are saying, i don't know what kind of just getting this is. i lift everything, get my whole tunnels. potatoes in my seller, connie noticing was there, i know i wouldn't make a new life, but it won't be the same. i cuz the one who made us like this car, the us government says as a by john is use of force to take control of nicole in a kind of bucket was unacceptable. we know that there are injured civilians in the corner car box who need to be evacuated,
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and it is absolutely essential that evacuation be facilitated by the government advisor by john. that's about john's president dale him ali a says his iron fist is consigned. the idea of the regions independence, the history, i mean, and government says it will provide aid and accommodations, all the families that need it, and they all have to start rebuilding that lives. it's extremely unlikely that any of them will ever return to nicole no counter by a bonus my i'll just say are on the i'll media as of jumbled. so it had and i'll just say don't trouble brewing. we're going to look at how unpredictable weather is having an impact on india's coffee farmers. the other 2 areas of europe to watch today. i think both for similar reasons,
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stormy weather, but different emphasis festival. this one here for something not. and that's an increasing the when the note is a warning at an orange warning, a potential wind damage, and then wandering around grease in particular from the stove, some of which could be quite perky. so those 2 areas, it will be fairly quickly that the wind picks up in on and then it goes across to where it was being that then southern scuffle and the position for today. and tonight, not necessarily tomorrow, this, there's a lot more flooding, moving the sandstone, stretching all, i've agreed and not moving very quickly. between these 2 is pretty nice. whether i have to say, temperatures in the high twenty's. now, in spain, in the middle twenty's, for most the rest of you right after the baltic states. so for many places, this is one case, important. temperatures are well above the normal and the sunny side. this is the reason for the vari, down in greece, and the for the, for these that was a picture taken overnight. obviously the thunder storms all wandering around greece and then it crossed maybe to touch the edge of libya. and i don't think something
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to worry about, that'll be $1.00 to $2.00 showers, but it's not the assistant area. right. right. and they do tend to retreat back into the open enrollment over crete. this during so stay for most of africa. now the readings are less than 10 the times or wait for the knowing scenes. agent games is out of the athletes from across asia, a gathering in china to populate out for $481.00 gold medals. special coverage and analysis from $12023.00 on the
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the you want to go to zeta. reminder about top stories of this. our sources tell out to 0 that the french and boss of or to news has just left the country. the military sees control in july and all of them box it up for lease signing of this month, 5 since protested against the presence of french troops for country at least a 100 people in sitting upright and bridegroom had died off to a fire broke out at a wedding in iraq's northern district of tom dunn. yes. fireworks may have started the blades more than 28 fires and definitely got many and refugees of fighting the going to kind of box on the costs and the into our media. somebody's on to control of the region last week, defeating as think. i'm meeting and fighters and it 24 hour operation. a new york judges role that former us president donald trump committed fraud for years to get
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better times for bank loans and insurance. judge author angleton has not ordered the cancellation of so called business certificates for some of the trump companies in new york. and that means it's going to be difficult or nearly impossible for some of them to operate in the state. trump said the ruling is unfair and he's going to appeal 1st. and so then he has moved from new york of this new york judge is saying that former president, donald trump, who ran for office and got elected largely based on his reputation as a savvy, successful business man, is a fraud. the judge ruled that the presidents and his business associates and his company over valued the assets that he had in order to get better financing and better deals when it comes to things like insurance, payments, or loans. this again is a summary judgement that was issued before the case goes to
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a civil trial in the coming weeks where other charges would be considered against the former president. but this suggest it is not going to go well. the attorney general of new york, a woman by the name of the decision, james is seeking $250000000.00 in damages from the former president, as well as a prohibition on him ever doing business in new york state again. christian salumi alda sierra new york started allegations concluding is a visit to of amal up the 1st time that's happened in 30 years. sadly, everybody's known residents to box it up to the occupied palestinian territories knife also that he is expected to meet the palace standing in 5 minutes and will how much tie it yearly or later on wednesday on tuesday also that he met with president lockwood, a box and all the senior officials, unconfirmed, the kingdoms commitments to an independent palestinian state. it abraham's joining his life from ramallah. tell us how significant this meeting is me to it's seen
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here by palestinian officials as a historic visit. the these are the remarks that we've heard from them after he met with the for administer the palestinian president and best and other senior palestinian officials. yesterday this morning he leaves a wreath of flowers on the grave of the said i'd have fought and met with e. u representative here in the occupies westbank and he's expected to be meeting the prime minister. now, this is very significant. we're talking about so the idea, a country that is considered a leader of the muslim world. and people here see this visits as a message that says how the sun is, is on the agenda. we know that the us is talking to the saudis, to broker a kind of a normalization deal with these winds. but we've heard from the boss, so there he's saying that the, our peace initiative would be the for all future political deals. this means that
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there are still gains that promise to me is, who would benefit from a normalization deals with this release. now, at the end of the day, the solve, these are the ones we're going to be deciding what kind of leverage, what kind of benefits they're going to be bringing to the palestinians some here say in the palestinian street. they're talking about some economy incentives. of course, the main goal of palestinians is and these radio occupation and not best are there conditions under it. but given the circumstances now, given the weakness of the palestinian authority, the velocity of i'll forward the says you know what, we might as well gain some thing as opposed to getting most things when of the up states normalized with israel, such as the way he and by the so there is a lot of optimism, we can say cautious optimism here, that they believe that may be the fact that the boss. so there has been a point as, as a console general in jerusalem. but this is
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a message for these waves. that's why they are closing down palestinian institutions and they're in jerusalem. there are still presents there. and that, that the saudis will have policy is on their agenda. need to abraham and ramada. anita, thank you. and it's being sued by the u. s. federal trade commission as well as 17 states is one of the largest and which is companies in the world. and it's a case of anti trust violations and a monopolizing markets and legal actions been expected for a long time. as patrick o hang in, washington dc expires. companies don't get much bigger than amazon worth. $1.00 trillion dollars with more than a 1000000 employees worldwide, but now federal regulators in the united states. so you got this big and this rich using unfair practices around 60 percent of the sales on amazon dot com come from small and medium sized companies. but the f t c says when they list on amazon because of fees and requirements forever to dollars,
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the seller makes one of those dollars goes to amazon a fee that it says amounts to a 50 percent. amazon tax, which is ultimately passed along to consumers. because of amazon's reach the f d c. so sellers have little choice but to pay. and it says amazon is also inflating prices of goods because if so, sellers sell their products for less. another platform. the allegation is, amazon basically makes their listing disappear and its site. we are influenced by only from those that do everything that amazon tells me to do and pay whatever that whatever amazon tells them to pay. amazon is denying any wrong doing. the case is expected to take years to work its way through the courts, but experts say it could have a huge impact on the company. if they lose, i think a break up is on the table. it is one of the things that they have to say is asking for, but there's all range of outcomes that are possible and including simply
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borrowing amazon from the various practices that as long as they're just complaining about, this is all part of a promise from the biden administration to take on the big tech, the f t. c is also suing meta, the parent company of facebook. the justice department is in court right now is doing google, how these cases turn out will likely have a huge impact on people worldwide. and the way we all use technology going forward, pedagogy, l g 0, washington. india is hosting the 5th world coffee conference, same to support growers by promoting since the ability producers and bias for more than 90 countries that are attending the event. but as stephanie deco experienced, many pharmacists struggling with the rising costs caused by climate change. whether you drink it dripped, pressed, steamed or iced. these are some of the beans that wake up off of the planet every morning. and it's water the turns them into your favorite type of coffee. but in
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the hills of conduct go south west india, where coffee beans grow, water often ruins production. there is either too much or too little o as a result of climate change. this year there's been 40 percent less rain full than usual during the monsoon season. that's having a direct and costly impact on these coffee farmers last year across the down about 40 to 40 percent. and i'm because i figured i'd take it in buttons and we got dreams when the sort of come, you know, doing the obviously isn't so many of the opportunities that you see because of the teens and stuff and dropping. and once it drops the clogged integrateds also. so that was a major concern last year, the year before that we had a very less things creating irrigation systems and mechanical drawing methods to combat the change in climate is expensive. right, josh is a small scale farmer. he has a 10 acre coffee farm where he also grows other crops. after weather pattern started shifting, you switch to focusing on the robust being a decade ago,
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more resilient than the more sensitive but more in demand arrive because some of it here that are up to fruit picking. india is coffee is the best in the world. but after picking it becomes the worst coffee in the world to cure it is a very expensive process. small farmers like me, i think we can't afford it. the farmers can join the collective, the chairs and pools resources, making production cheaper. but it's expensive to meet all the criteria and only around one to 2 percent. those in the region signed up. this is a collective coffee tearing facility beans or teen processed and graded. so i'm gonna call this out one of the best of all. it is free for the 7 days. probably we also do not the right story, but i'm happy to do that slowly that the market. this is taking place in denver of us to slowly started getting production. and it has been recognized as one of the good covers i bought with either because in most of the bank. so we are hopeful
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that this ready green for us. it seems farmers here and now more determined to better market their coffee abroad. like the weather and the climate. we'll have to help stephanie decker, i'll g 0. the, this is all just see what these are, the top stories, at least a 100 people have died and dozens of injured off of a fire broke out at a wedding in northern iraq. officials say up to a 1000, people attended the ceremony. the newly married the counselor among the victims, fireworks may have started the place where the one hand has more phone back done. risk you on fire extinguishing operations. we're going smelting your sleep to deal with the fire accident that broke out in a wedding hole in. and how about any district part of me and what.
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