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us to transparency is communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you are not going to lie to us? no one can ever know that for sure. people in power investigates a i n democracy, the jersey to the new york on areas around it, under a states of emergency off the terrestrial range. i get slash slots. ok out some way, not to name slides the periodontist. and this is all just there are a lot from to also coming at least 57 people, the kills off the bombs ripped through religious gatherings at most. 2 provinces have focused on the 1st un mission and nearly 30 years. it's going to turn it back
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to as a bunch on we capture the enclaves between exodus of about 100000. click on media and anguish to wait for families. still looking for the loved ones of the search operations and, and moving around were fine. wedding chills at least $100.00 deep doctor, more than 25 years of former gangs tend to be charged with us. try to function in las vegas, the over the 8000000 people in america's largest sits in new york or under a state of emergency. the so flash floods reeking habits after more than a months of rain fell within hours of the 18 centimeters of rain pointing in some thoughts. it's now the city's wet sustain decades, bringing the infrastructure to
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a standstill. the governor of the states has urged people to stay in those i move to higher ground, if possible, as a subway stations of flooded multiple service lines across the metropolitan invasion of shut down commuters and tourists of stranded j. f k. international airport, major international hub as month as well to stay on record to $0.20 and meet as of right already forwarding my day. oh my god. well, cars and trucks were submerged on your major rows. at least 6 people were rescued from flooded basements. states of emergency has been declared in both new york and neighboring new jersey. and as it stands more than $23000000.00 americans on the flood, watch the more rain full costs for the coming hours. and then what to say to new york is, uh, this is time for height and alertness and extreme caution. so if you
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a home stay home, if you are at work with school shelter in place for now, some about some ways flooded. and it's extremely difficult to move around the city . it's okay for others on there. how's this update now? from the streets of new york, 16 months worth of rain fell in new york city. just in the matter of a couple hours in what new york governor is officially calling a historic one in a 100 years down for. and we certainly saw where there were streets flooded throughout new york city, as well as in parts of brooklyn and staten island and long island, as well. even in neighboring new jersey. both new jersey and new york city declaring state of emergency because of the down for and we just saw flooding. uh that we just almost never see. in new york city streets,
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flooded buses flooded some of the underground subway terminals were also being inundated with water at j. f. k airport. they saw more rain in one time since 1948 at laguardia airport. one of the terminals there was completely shut down for several hours due to flooding as well. officials here they say that it will take a day or 2 for the city and the surrounding area to dry out gabriel's on to our new york. okay, well bro, as in new york city councilman, but she joins us from new york. we appreciate your time here. so it's a paint a picture if you will, of just how bad this is. what's the situation on the ground at the moment as you see it? a well, i experience this morning. no, some way service. i don't have a car. i'm an elected official. i had a morning meeting at
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a school. i couldn't get to it because it all the worse. no. some way. the buses were very slow. there was no taxi, they were going by all full. so in my situation, the subway has still not fixed. so this morning i thought i had a meeting, ironically with the mayor at 4 o'clock to sign one of my bills. i didn't wanna miss it. so the only way i could think go to get there was to sit on a subway car hole so that my move. so i sat there for about 3 hours talking to constituents. others was sitting there too. and then i got a call around 2 o'clock for the 4 o'clock meeting, same bill, signing with the mayor is cancelled. so i went up to the street to try to go to my district office to get a bus. i understand that this is a large avenue, broadway. all 3 subway lines were not working. so everybody is waiting for the bus
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. the bus does a lot of 20 minutes, and um, you can hardly get onto the credit on the bus driver. she said, everybody on the don't have to pay and i think what the empty should have is i have have a lot more busses. okay. well let me, let me just summarize. what does that mean in terms of what you said there? is there an infrastructure problem in new york could more have been done to prepare for something like this? i don't think so because of trouble with the subways apparently was they were flooded. and so there was no subway service in much of manhattan and apparently mountain and brooklyn. so yes, i think you have to prepare more for the subways not to be flooded. those are life ones. i also heard that a 150 schools were flooded. i have a daycare center that had to close because the drainage outside of it was blocked. and so the best to view some of the classrooms were flooded. they had turned all
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the kids and the teachers all even starbucks clothes early today. so you can hardly close who crossed the streets because the you know, so much water just on the car. it was not just like this wasn't expected. i don't think people were aware that the day would be so challenging. but i guess i saw some safety of costs for an international audience looking in. they may be surprised and shocked to see new york having such problems. yeah, i think the have this many, some ways closed or lifeline was shocking. and not to be ready with more buses if that's what it takes, somebody will have to really get to work. and the other thing, of course, is you mentioned, leslie. nobody else died according to the man we've had previous storms when people died in their basement. so this time there was a lot of effort get out of your basement apartment, but it was very fast. 5 you know, whatever that was,
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low line of streets or any kind of a area near the ocean all flooded and you know, the f d r which is the main highway, up and down and that and closed. i don't remember that ever happening before. and once the clean up has been completed, so what should be done then to help prevent the consequences of future rains like this as well. i mean the, i get, i keep going back to the subway because that's the lifeline. whatever the challenges in terms of flooding has to be addressed, that's number one. and i think the 2nd is cons, the cleaning of every single man hole and drainage. that's a problem because once they get pulled up filled up, then they go to flood. and i think just generally, you have to be aware of what's causing the flux, is often the drainage. i hate to say it. so as
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a subway and drainage are the 2 biggest problems. and of course you have to keep in mind that people who live in a basement get out and what about the mass response to this, then that is that some criticism in his quotes or is it well, i mean, the, apparently the, the governor did come out yesterday, thursday, early in the afternoon with this is going to be a problem state of emergency. and that gives her more of tools with which to in order to deploy the national guard, make sure that people can get rescued more quickly, less permission for doing certain things to be a making safety paramount. so that's what she did of i don't know was what you know, what was going on with the mirror, a lot of criticism because he came late to the press conference today and people failed. it was an e mail. you know, that's really focus on the fact that tomorrow, who has 6 inches of rain, which as you said earlier,
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more than we usually get in 2 to 3 months, 6 inches in central part. that's a lot of rain and it came the fast. so i think that should have been, you know, more, this is a real problem and you know, we need to address another different kind of way. okay. you know, so anyway, thanks very much for joining us here on out just there. thank you. thank. thank you . the 2 explosions during religious gatherings and pockets don have killed thousands of people that injured many of us. the 1st bloss killed at least $52.00 people in the stone in the south west and proven so, which is done in a separate explosion. at least 5 people died at a musk in the city of hungry. now i shall want unexpected reports. so it's again is a celebration which isn't balanced. histone proteins mocking the 1st day of the
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process. the explosion is to graphic to show hundreds of people who run and see a low bodies. this a district was passing near to the rally when blast happened. i don't know. the reason is i came in conscious after the bloss, i was scared to i so so many bodies lying here and their bodies were lying for it this 2 hours before is the say a suicide by my diesel. nice it himself, in the middle of a crowd near a local mosque, dozens of injured people rushed to help people with severe injuries have been admitted to you and god willing they'll be on right. i talked as an old on medicine so available. so with god's help, we'll manage everything shortly after the explosion and bulk system, another bombing was carried out at the most and they bring those suites in high but pock 25. the explosion close parts of the building to collapse,
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tripping thousands of people under rubble of what they say. well, it must have been the suicide bomber blew himself up inside the moss to the roof of the building came crashing down, rescue if it's continue and they'll know more dead bodies inside a tech. so and civilians and focused on has increased since 2022 bits after a ceasefire broke down between the government and the pakistani tell about no one has claimed responsibility for these latest attacks that have shocked people across the country. that looks bid, which is 0. it's not a nation's is warning that the number of people fleeing a goal a car box could sit past 100000. i think i'm indians are streaming out of the region more than a week off the as a by john took control and a swift ministry offensive. i mean, yes, as about 2 thirds of the population left. that's about john. the government is urging ethic on meetings to stay there promising to reintegrate them. it says one
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of the just educational and cultural rights will be protected. but it didn't say how that would be achieved in practice. for the un is now sending a mission to the region, is 1st access nearly 30 years. some of the job aid reports now and how the flow of armenians out of the go on the car back shows no sign is ending. azerbaijan, the security forces are gradually taking control and social media posts, soldiers and policemen are showing recently vacated. quarterly and hon can be known as defined, occurred to armenians and more leaders of defense declared the public about. so i'd be interested while attempting to cross the border to armenia. david, one who can was a leading come under of the separate this. otherwise on the efficiency, he participated in organizing and managing groups, their territory with weapons and explosives. another leader faces up to 14 years in prison. in the case of financing terrorism, the full, the foreign minister,
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has also turned himself in. azerbaijan and security says civilians have nothing to fear and we go after those armenians good accused of what it calls, what crimes we are in watching every one to state, the, even the people living around because all of all of the conditions will be provided for them to stay on the, on their cities of the documentation is difficult to accept for those who live 2 or 3 decades of hateful rhetoric fighting look good and violent in just a few days more than 2 thirds of the ethnic, i mean community has already left tens of thousands have recently arrived in armenia, many of them women, children, and elder duty, they are tired called uh hungry. some of them they just printed. uh well the 2 cars are on the way to our me. uh, some people who have chosen to state are seeking russian protection, but most parts of what was known as ortho are equally silent. while jack is
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committed to making this region a safe, nothing in front of my dentist, but hold for all the nationalities. and most people there minutes will also leave tier. and the reason for some of the, the, for a number of years and it was never an attention for us to present a government for them to back with says it's created a working group for integration, which will cover social humanitarian, economic and infrastructure issues in the car box region, only a few 1000, if any ethnic armenians will be left in. what was once new, gordon ricardo, by the real test for other by john, will be to reintegrate them into society as equal azerbaijan. he said, as it's solemn and drive it down to 0, then go on, caught off region. and over there, right now we're searching recovery operations and it just days off to 5 kills at least $100.00 people. that's a wedding. but some families continue to search for loved ones are still missing backward of the like the ports from and then the this
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susan recovery operations of the site of the fire and hum, denny has ended with many families our student, denali is refusing to give up hope until they have proved their loved ones or did they take matters into their own hands? madge attend. there was a guest at the wedding, caused the hollows of tuesday night. so she mount modem, i made most of the hey, of, of, of my most. it's unimaginable. is that much? oh, for me, i need, i found some of my relatives and the neighbors, but the bodies with so badly child this one, be a good home of them, of attending a above and the pleasure of john if we keep searching for any traces, even a piece of bout the bow of the plugins. gloves them up allowed to go home for more . tell us all the dozens of people will risk you rushed to hospital and some of
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the survivors are in the critical condition of the cause. a, i mean, we have shortages in the intensive care unit, heart monitors oxygen cylinders and even beds. a local hospitals can only accommodate a certain number of patients. the state of the disaster has exposed the weak health care system in need of some of the injured were transferred to hospitals and neighboring provinces, and alaska with special equipment, has prevented forensic examinations being carried out to identify some of the dead . the people of him, denny are grieving. gosh, go guy, just i imagine how innocence people, women and children were happy and celebrating. and how the quickly turn to ash is the how this less than a for life. so more notice come from other towns to pay the respect hector and being the cooler i like this or the lives not only for the christian community in
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iraq, but for all the few monitors. we stand together different ethnicities to support her brothers and sisters. someone has written the date on the wedding, you know, the on the was september the 26th, 2023. the clothing for river is to on, at tragic moment in the history of the region. abdullah was here in ham, denny noticed that in the rock, russell has tossed form involved in this recruit, come on and it was forming a volunteer units to fight in ukraine under josh, i've seen on the right to refuse to support the groups failed needs in the in june, especially impressive, i think that puts in the had that suggest if he could take over at bonham group in july, it's for my head to your game precaution was killed in a plane crash in august. the crime in central shall have now works for the defense
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ministry. so the head allows us to, or we take a look. what's the lice and legacy find starting the longest to set us send side the route to you by visit capital. now the east coast of the us supreme court that said recently by wind and rain and the still the flood risk in new york, maybe bits of new jersey and connecticut that looks like during daylight hours on such a day, is it ready and will retreat and the winds will retreat to a little bit for nothing time. they maybe not until the often they might still be starting on the ground. by that time, elsewhere big shall seem possible in florida. and yes, there is incoming rain or even snow from british columbia in southwest and through the rockies. but look at the rooms in the middle. still phase 2 in the morning,
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28. the minneapolis is much older than it should be for this time. the hey, as a pattern here, i think that's right to the caribbean. the wind is not that strong, but there will be, i think, quite big shelves enhanced by incoming hurricane so they can stay off show, but they are going to pump some big challenges this more islands. we might also see some big writing. cuba, all the confidence that even once again down in guatemala and down through panama. but the right of course is warranted. and the old front, this is what it is that stops off. so active has died down little bits brought temperatures down those to city and re i but it will tend to, i think, invigorate the shelves for the adults west in brazil aside. so that with the sun mostly dominant is spelt a 5 looking picture of mr. walsh and tina the weather brought to you by visit castle, thought provoking on, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for extremely unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting into the steel feel
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like america is less than just these days or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does era the move out? just a reminder of what top stories now, a state of emergency has been declared in new york city and surrounding areas of the flash floating, at least 15 centimeters of rain full. i've been recorded for cost
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at least 52 people have been killed and i've lost lots of religious counseling in mustang hockey, stony, probing, some which is done separately. at least 5 people went to the next patient at the most city of charlotte view and has won the number of people fling, they're going to kind of back could set task 100000. a media says about 2 thirds of the ethnic. i mean populations left us about john, so control with the reach boston nearly 3 decades. the man has been charged for the 1996 shooting of us rafa to pat shocker. let's see if i was 25 years old, but he was shot in las vegas. he died in the hospital less than a week later. these have arrested in charge to inc. davis with no that's the, his alleged role is long been known to investigators and had admitted that he was
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in the car involved in the drive by shooting cove 27 years 27 years for 27 years. the family have to box it. corps has been waiting for justice. we are here today to announce the rest of 60 year old. dwayne keith davis, k k b d for the murder of 2 box cor. davis was arrested this morning by my own criminal apprehension team. and this investigation started on the 9th of september 7th, 1996, and as far from over spring and sunset, elijah holly, now he's the author of the book on the american family, the chicago and the nation they created. he joins us live from the sounds of these . welcome to the program. so in your opinion, why is this taken so long to get to the stage? that's the big question that everybody has been asking themselves for
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a long time for years really running was taking so long and there hasn't really been any clear indication why they're going out information that they've had for years and years, you know, for 27 years and just now making this the rest and then diamonds we, we really don't know why. now was the time because they've known tbd, dwayne davis has been deprived suspect, and to let him be friends and not charge him for this law. it is a mystery that we're all sort of trying to figure out amongst ourselves. and let's just say, i'll throw all these ideas. how much does this case still resonate? i mean with this, you know, the 2 box fans all over the world and we've never known, you know, we'd be, was my pleasure. and we, we know the facts that they have been there, the people that were involved the police have now. and so it was a big deal to us. you'd be fans of a long time. i was wanting some sort of closure,
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but it's also, i'm sure infuriating. you know, it's a mystery why it's taking so long. so it's a little bit of sleep on that because every document is finally happens. i mean, it is, or it is a victory, but it's also, i feel like we're owed a little more of an explanation as to why now and why it's taking so long. do you think this is something of a case of uncovering new evidence then? you know, they are so far the las vegas police have said that they have on their new evidence . they found evidence of new information. just comes a light bulbs over the course of these almost 3 decades. the person who just invited q b b vendors has confessed he's, he's admitted to being an accomplice in the car, you know, to them to the murder. so whatever new evidence they have during this recent days, they're not sharing incomplete data, initiated
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a raid to drain davis has home back in july and they found various things, bullet casings, magazine, articles, tapes of book. but they've all, they've always had these things and they do these things existing. so whatever new evidence or new leads they have, they are not yet sure. and i hope that they will soon, sante alondra how they thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you very much and i'm of the sundays presidential runoff. election is expected to be a close bible. the 1st round, so we'll present abraham. so they behind his main charge a 100 degrees pretty trying spoke with the front rather incense as this report from money. the fishing boats offload the catch of gillis and tuna outside mondays, central monkey. but it's not just the rising price of fish. that's got people's attention over the past 2 weeks. the presidential elections look as if they going down to the one. despite the solar they cannot make performance. there are concerns
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. the current administration has lived up to expectations. this new government came into power with pledges to hold people accountable demo commissions that were made specifically to look into human rights abuses, did send disappearance, as for example, but that really hasn't been an outcome. what they have managed to do is keep major infrastructure projects like this on track land reclaimed from the see the housing and industrial use. those candidates pledge to keep these projects good. the current president using money borrowed from india, the challenge of turning back to china. some fear that could lead the multi cold in a game of geo politics. for the president, solace has been going back to basics on the election trip. became 7 points behind his main rifle in the 1st round of the boat and has a loss of ground to make up for us today. and so the, just the whole,
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the on the go, a lot of the opinion polls the good news wrong decided this will be the is don't miss pools alone line of voters q up for this self. the, with the president. no one tend to weigh, knows when every, the accounts across town, the opposition candidates hosting a live q and a he's already well established as the mayor of the capital molly. and he thinks he's ready for the next step. well, i think the i've, i've been to many islands i've, i've had a lot of interaction with the people. i've seen how the people, you know, that i've seen that we use on how they want this country to go forward. so i think i'm better and you're the man for the job. he does have history on his side. new
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presidents and the motives, recent history is managed to secure reelection. tony chung out as 0 money by on fine starting the longest serving female member of the us senate has died at the age of 95 to go head and looks back. now dianne feinstein was fierce a political force with a long list of 1st diane, who, what's the longest serving one and then the senate history headed career, marked by many 1st 1st one month to serve as mayor of san francisco. first woman senator to represent california. first woman to serve as the chair of the senate intelligence committee, sure, the story trigger trailblazer for women and a great friend. fine son became mayor of san francisco after the previous mare and another member of the government. prominent gay rights activist harvey milk were
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assassinated. she felt for his pulse and found a bullet hole as mayor must scone and supervisor harvey milk had been shot, killed that trauma, she said, spurred her to fight for gun control spearhead in the legislation in 1994 the band, many military style assault. when it expired 10 years later, but after the sandy hook massacre took the lives of 20 small children and 6 adults in 2012, she tried again, but failed. as the powerful chairman of the senate intelligence committee feinstein was controversial supporting surveillance programs and targeted assassinations carried out by drones. but she later took on the c. i a, it chronicles a stain on our history that must never be allowed to happen again. this is not what americans do. she pushed for an investigation into the torture of the ca, carried out against at least $119.00 people insisted that the torture didn't work.
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