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the news w, news live from berlin in miami, a search for victims, and a search for answers. people hope for a miracle, for any 100. 60 people still missing in a building collapse about the rescue if it's a facing setbacks and many are asking why stop warnings about the building. safety were ignored. also coming up, britain health secretary steps down off the breaking corona virus regulations. that
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hancock was caught on camera, flouncing the rules by kissing and departmental aid and an apology from canada as prime minister after hundreds of unmanned grades, i found that a form a boarding school for indigenous children. ah, i'm rebecca versus welcome to the program. the death toll from a building collapse in miami on thursday has risen to 5. nearly 160 others are still missing with hopes of finding them alive. fighting rescue workers have been facing setbacks, including a fire that broke out in the rubble. meanwhile, new questions are being raised about why the building hadn't been evacuated earlier . an engineering report released 3 years ago, revealed that the ocean front building had severe structural damage. they
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w carolina tomorrow is a following that story for us from washington a little earlier. she gave us some more details about that report, parents me 3 years before this happened to consult on found alarming evidence of major structural damage in that same building. the building is 40 years old and the engineers report a show plans for a very expensive multi $1000000.00 repair a project that was set to get underway soon. but this did not happen obviously, and the report detailed significant cracks and breaks in the concrete in the walls, which required repairs as soon as possible to ensure the safety of the residents and off the public around the building. now the mayor of miami dade county, or this building is announced a 30 day audit for all buildings are 40 years and older i or the counties jurisdiction
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w carolyn and jim lee in washington. britain health secretary has resigned over a breach of corona virus restrictions that he himself had implemented and emphatically enforced. that hancock admitted breaking the rules after photos and video emerged of him kissing and embracing an aide in his office. the scandal has enraged fellow government ministers and anger. millions of britons who enjoyed months of strict lockdown at the height of the pandemic. hancock has made regular appearances on television, telling people they must stick to the rules. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to sit by them. and that's why i've got to resign data news channel show some pill is in line. and following that story forth, charlotte, on friday prime minister barak johnson refused to fire hancock, saying the matter was closed. so why did he end up resigning?
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right to bar songs and prime minister saying that he paul is a accepted my hancock's apology. and as you say, the case was closed, but here we are. the resignation have come. there are many particular position policy and a position policy. you say the prime minister should have acted, but it's clear the last couple of days that the health ministers role has just become untenable, not is not only his, it's been personally extremely humiliating for the married father, 3 to be being captured in the sensational images in the sun newspaper, the leak cctv footage, which really is gripping the nation hit. this is about so much more than that. this is about the fact that the man who, who made the rules and as you said in your opening, that the man who preached the rules for months and months over and over again having the public health and live the lives then seem to break the very same rules at the time that these images was taken at once against kobe guidance here in the u
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. k. to, to have an intimate to be close to people outside of your own household. so it is indisputable here that this was a breach of guidance, not just called so much upsets amongst the public who made so many sacrifices, like so many around the world to stay in line with the guidance. and the question was, can the man who had done that then go on to be chatted by the public. this pandemic is far from over. he will have time to continue to make public counts messages. the question is, will he be listened to? and, you know, the point to make is that this is just the latest in a series of scandals to best set. the health minister, text messages a legend from the prime minister, accusing the health minister of making missteps is not being suitable for the rome . so a lot of questions about his conduct during this pandemic about this scandal will
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continue to follow him and date, i'm sure. now for my finance ministers started job, it is now in charge of that portfolio is a difficult task at a difficult time, especially with the u. k thing. and you search of infections with the aggressive built a very and has met right. well that will be fun here. see such of it as a safe power pan. they have had a number of top roles in government including finance, streets they many will be confident in his ability to handle this job going forward . but make no mistake. this is one of the big was not the biggest role outside the prime minister in government at the moment, handling this global pandemic. he doesn't have experience with the health portfolio, so he will have a huge amount to catch up on in a very short space of time. and just the next couple of weeks decision will have to be made on whether the u. k continues to loosen those final coded 19 restrictions
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here. so it's a huge job for that will be very experience minister on charlotte. thank you. d, w to charlotte, chelsea pelham london and turn out to some other stories making headlines around the world as our a surgeon cases of the delta corona, virus variant and bangladesh has led to a rush to flee the capital decor chips out of river terminal have been packed with people returning to rural areas before you locked down, take effect tomorrow. friday. so the country, 2nd highest death toll since the beginning of the pandemic, columbia, as government is stepping off investigations into an attack on president even do k, a national police chief says rifle found near by our link to venezuela. the 2 countries relations on 10th case helicopter was hit by multiple bullets on friday. no one was injured field. broadway theater district has officially reopened. 15 months after it went down because of the pandemic. singer songwriter
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bruce springsteen's autobiographical show kicked things off on saturday. all attendees were required to show proof of vaccination. most other shows g to open in the coming month, canada, the prime minister, has apologized over the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at a form a boarding school for indigenous children. just intruded, says canadians, horrified by their government decades long policy of forcing indigenous children into church from schools. he's now asking pope frances to come to canada to say, sorry for the abuse they suffered a field of pink flags, all mocking the place where a gravestone should be carol, who remembers being subjected to abuse at the mary val boarding school was one of the luckier attendees, i feel like i want, i feel like that they couldn't take the indian out to me. they, i feel that,
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that i lost nothing like my language. but i could gain that back, didn't take everything they thought they were going to take from me. didn't take it . i still have it here. carol was one of the 150000 indigenous children false to attend christian schools in the name of assimilation, discrete, everything of our own culture of our own people. they didn't want us to practice our own, our own spiritual activity. discouraged our, our discouraged our son dancing, they discouraged their b thing. physical and sexual abuse were ramp and in the schools where thousands of children died, the cause was not recorded and more than half of the known deaths. the secrecy has cause trauma for many, only to be triggered again by the discovery of marybell's unmarked graves. uncovered with right mapping. besides, i believe to have once been marked with gravestones that were later removed.
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removing headstones is a crime in this country. and we are treating this like a crime scene at the moment. canada's prime minister apologized on behalf of the government after the discovery and called on the same from religious bodies. i have spoken personally directly with his holiness po frances to impress upon him how important it is. just that he makes an apology, but that he makes an apology to indigenous canadians on on canadian soil, the marybell excavations were launched up to $215.00 school children's remains, were found at a similar school back in may. the discoveries have encouraged, 1st nations people to continue this search for more graves and some sports. now i need euro 2020 italy a 3rd of the quarter finals, but they needed extra time to get there after escape against austria. after
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a hard fortnight, 100 minutes ended goal is italy's going to in extra time through federico, kinsey. k the robert mateo, christina sasha, collides its managed ones, austria, and they couldn't find it, but they couldn't find a 2nd and fell to a bitter to one. the fate in the early match, denmark became the 1st team to make it 3rd the quarter finals out debating wales in the round of 16 strong cast, a dull bags called either side of half time to set up the victory before the danes added to more light in the game to feel for me when thou now face the netherlands, all the tech republic in the last and for more on the road 2020 action. i'm joined by max merrill from d. w. sports max. hi. italy had been in supposed form until this game. now they did obviously when, but what happens when denmark started to that very comfortable and it's the sort of made it hard on themselves. and they had previously in the last group came knowing
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they've already through made a changes which i think took the wind out of the sales a little bit. we've seen that in the past 20 minutes with other teams doing that. and then we can see now then yeah, denmark, not denmark, australia scored 1st. got it. this allowed very, very, very module, offside cool. but as we showed patients in come school, those 2 goals and extra time through to substitute showing they have depth also in their squad. so this kind of told them in football we've seen it's really play much more expensive than we used to. so it was good to see that they can actually do both. i wouldn't worry too much as an italy supporter, although it was the 1st time they conceded up the sasha largest school there. but i think, you know, they have to be a little bit better next round because they have belgium or portugal to face very strong teams. and now looking ahead to that game between belgium and portugal there portugal, obviously the winners from last tournament. how do you see belgium's chances in this much? well going into the tournament,
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you could argue that they were among the top 3 with the best squad. i do think they're not as good as 2018. the world cup where they finished 3rd, but they had 3 consecutive wins. remember to conquer, the strike is in good form. the key for me is whether kevin, bryan will start because he missed the 1st 2 games with the face injuries come back in the last game. and he's just an amazing player, but defensively. belgium, a little bit older and a little bit more fragile. let's hear from the defensive linchpin, the younger tongue in. if you see, if you see a portugal shirt on the street, it's 99 percent. it's rinaldo shirts. so he's, he's the biggest player in the 3 of ports ago. it's not belgium against the and all those belgium against portugal. and they have a lot of a lot of good players, a lot of over quality players and we do as well. so we will be ready and portugal more than just rinaldo. so portugal would like to think that more than just rinaldo as we just heard. but are they really more than one man thing?
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well, on paper, yes, i'm going into the tournament. they will my favorites to when it, when it back to back, because they've just gotten better since 2016 where they kind of wanted as a bit of a one man seem a bit of an underdog. since then they've had added more quality to the side more depth as well, but it hasn't really translators on the pitch or play like bruna fernandez has been so fantastic for the club side mentioned the united for instance, just doesn't seem to jell with the portugal attack so he was dropped to the last game. so i expect he might start on the bench again and they're going to look to really cut tailor their game towards rinaldo, who is on $109.00 international goals level with ali day. the iranian strike it for the highest amount all time. so he's going to be extra motivated to school just wasn't going to get him up in the, in the record books. he loves a loves a little bit of history making that i think it's going to be super hard to predict, just like the other game netherlands and check republic or you're not going to give me a help tip. then for our football taping,
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maybe portugal to one. let's hope for all right. next metal thanks very much. they are watching day w news. now can the information you share on the incident help computers predict how you will vote coming up next documentary series. don't film looks at the role of artificial intelligence in elections. i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. don't go. ah, with the green. do you feel worried about the meals of the on the green fence to clear remains to change. join me for the green transformations for me to use.

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