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the just love and binding stuff away from the spot. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car and everyone with little holes and every single day stuff, getting you ready to meet the driver and then join me right? just do it on dw, the w news live from berlin. another tragedy in the english channel. 6 people are dead after a boat carrying migrants, cap sizes, authorities condemned people. trust occurs for overloading the craft. also coming up questions are being asked of authorities as hawaii counts the cost of the worst
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wildfire disaster to hit the us in more than a century. approach is open to find out if they were failing. and england, lionesses advanced into the semi finals of the women to quote the american evans dean. it's good to have you with us. 6 people have died and other dozens had to be rescued when a boat carrying migrants from france to the united kingdom capsized is the latest tragedy to unfold and english channel as dozens of small migrant boats trying to cross the dangerous waterways. the u. k. is conservative government has introduced controversial policies aimed at cutting the number of people attempting to make the crossing rescue cruise from england and france, which to give, to bring survive as
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a show more than 20 would take him here to the u. k. pool of dover. we medical teams helped a school those who could walk on to land, but cyril were in a critical condition. for angel stars, he's also series dozens of people back to the city of calais. some would take him straight to the hospital bill. they were in trouble. there's always sea sickness and the boats are simply overloaded. they over though them so they can't move. the last boat we came to was just to for about the we did for some of the smaller boat, the migrants, but traveling on was one of hundreds crossing the dangerous streets of water. in recent days, since the april was all g is city. if we more than 6 victims today,
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it is the fault of traffickers and criminals who sent children and adults to the depths on these dangerous maritime routes. so those was thank you so much in france, have stepped up patrol since the british government agreed to buy hundreds of millions of yours in an attempt to reduce the number of asylum sieges. the people arriving from across the channel were sick to be housed on this badge. those plans stole when legion is bacteria will detected on board forcing or far tease to evacuate the v. so some down the strength of j would have worked in any case ultimate, the people are not going to produce, incentivized for making a small bed crossing because they're likely to be placing the bulge custody and smoke. boat is terrifying. i expect to be dangerous. if you're prepared to do that in a but it's not going to display the number of migrant channel crossings. so this year
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stands at more than 16000, but the 1100 people arriving in the past week a long time. brooks is a professor of law and government during law school and i asked him why the number of crossings has been rising. so i think you typically see a lot more crossings happening during the summer and, and, and into the the order. then you do the beginning of the years, this is kind of pattern of, of more happening now in august. and that's the end of september is. so then you receive in past years and government efforts to try to extend the tide, slow things down has clearly not worked well. you say they haven't worked. what should french and british authorities been be doing differently in response to the increase of these dangerous crossings? as well, i think there's a few things that should happen. i think, you know,
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one thing is noted in the report he played rightly where people pointing the finger at the criminal games more needs to be done about that the u. k. government, as has passed recently passed a new law that it aims to effectively punish those who make the crossings, but not those who are behind the crossings, the gangs who coordinates and organize them. i think there needs to be a lot or that is done about that. or the other kind of major factor is the government talks a lot about trying to turn people are making these journeys, but it doesn't really talk a lot about the causes behind what is going on in, in part we've seen this despite this exist this growth as small boats, as all happened after the u. k. left it's returns policy with the you. so it means that since for the last few years, people coming over can no longer be returned or at least not return very easily.
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back to france or elsewhere on the confidence where is that was possible before i think this is a change in the law that has been exploited by some of those games. and i think that something that needs to be addressed originally as well. that was tom brooks, a professor of law and government at durham law school in the united kingdom as well. the death toll from wildfires that swept through the hawaiian island of maui over the past week has no reason to 93. it's the deadly as wildfire disaster in the united states for more than a century. it's fear that the number of death will arise further sniffer dogs search and burn town homes for human remains. thousands of people have been left homeless by the fires. donations are arriving from across hawaii and from the us mainland. people have been dropping off food, water, and clothing and emergency shelters. with the fires, mostly contained attention is now shifting to the response. hawaii, as attorney general has opened an investigation into how it forward is handled with
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disaster. resident say they received no warning. many are still trying to come to terms with what happened really right now. the official never. i think in my, in my life what i have imagined that we would have something like this catastrophe of on an equal assessor. i would like to find, you know, family coloma family and really i guess family suits is 3 more, 3 days. and now that everybody's looking for them only been here for like 4 or 5 years. so i somewhere between and like a lot of the people i lived with, didn't think it would happen. i've seen a lot of wildfires growing up in northern california. i was just like and the smoke
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turned black. i was like, when you got here, journal is not going. nathaniel is in hawaii and has been following the story for us. i asked them to tell us more about how people are coping and the aftermath of this devastating fire. a people are still in shock here. it really is been a soul crushing experience so many people have not only had family there but have lived there. and i was talking to a friend this afternoon through the restaurant he worked in was gone. then he also was a little bit further in the rental unit that he had stayed in for years. was also gone to it's and just we're trying to make sense of what is exactly happened and trying to understand, you know, what is the possible future here? is the worst over our, the wildfire is now fully under control. yes, for the most part and the what's happened is that the storm that led to so many of these high winds that really, you know,
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it just exacerbated the problem here caused to the inferno. yeah. has passed. and so this was the thing that was the unexpected part. it was that that storm was so far away that we didn't think that we were going to experience any damage. we'd had a storm just recently. that was even closer, but there was no damage. but we're finding out that so many reports have been made already that hawaii really was in a huge danger for wild fires. but sadly, those reports weren't heated. so yeah, there's also been some talk about the governments in adequate response to this disaster. what have you been hearing from people about that? so unfortunately, hawaii was caught flat footed the lieutenant governor who is in charge at the time because the governor was out of the states and said why he would so very unprepared for this the to lead officials that would have led the lead evacuation were also off island at the time, so it was a real absence of leadership and to point that there were no sirens, why he has
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a very well developed early warning system when it comes to he has tourette's from c. not these are other storms, the sirens that most people would have listened to and let the evacuation weren't sound as in behind. that was journal is not gonna nathaniel reporting for us from hawaii. thank you so much. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. floods and most lines have killed at least 4 people in northern china. i show staves. media said 2 houses were swept away in a village after flash floods triggered a landslide. instead of 16 people are missing, so shall china has failed to floods and unprecedented rain fall in recent weeks that i've left dozens dead eating ship for 4 people have died and at least one is missing, following a house explosion in the us state of pennsylvania. another person is in critical condition. authorities said 3 houses were destroyed and at least
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a dozen others damaged into east of pittsburgh. the cause of the explosion is under investigation. to the kremlin, says it bloss, you pruning, rocket and rhone attacks on the bridge linking occupied crime. yeah. with russian social media video shows smoke. you know, the structure brush. i've called it a terrorist attack and has promised to retaliate moscow illegally unexpectedly in peninsula in 2014 the, to the women's world. world cub football and england have booked their place and the semi finals with a hard fought to one victory over a tournaments surprised columbia. the reigning european champions will now face tournament host, australia in the semi finals. the scoring started late in the 1st half columbia is lacey santos picked her spot and shot her
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touch was just right. as the ball sailed over mary herbs into the next cannot be as magic in the run. looked as if it would continue. but the lie on this is level less than 10 minutes later, after persistence in front of gold. warren here helps on the ball to erase the advantage. the go ahead. goal came from 24 year old valencia russo. in the 63rd, many new, so fired in a rocky that columbia is last line of defense, had no answers for dealing with get the job done with the to one when over columbia . all 4 teams remaining have never won the women's world australia. and meanwhile, in advance of the semi finals after the long is penalties shoot out in world history. after a goal is 90 minutes and extra time,
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australia is working fine for the designs of penalties of defeat, france 76. the hosts are in the last 4 for the 1st time. is england for a spot on the final on wednesday. turning to mens the bone now and tottenham hot sports striker harry kane has made his debut for buyer munich. just hours after completing his move to the german champions. a fee of over $100000000.00 euro has reportedly been agreed upon for the england captain. that would be a bunch of legal records. this contract will run until 2027. kane is england's all time leading goals or and tiers. what can have to say about joining buyer, munich? okay, actually by me it's a, one of the biggest steps in the world in a way said for out my career, i want to see to improve it and keep pushing myself to, to be the very best. and i thought that was the right step in my career. it's a, it's really just myself and test myself in the highest level. so that's why i'm
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here and i look forward to that sounds. yeah, i think so, i do the things of that scene and i have one of those. and i got sort of these. i have to wait and culture i did one year. so yeah. see when anyone thinks of actually by me that i think because uh, one of the top 2 in basketball, 3 european superstars have been inducted into the navy smith, memorial basketball, hall of fame in the united states among the on reuse was, dear, can investigate who is the 1st german effort to achieve the hall of fame on or for the last few months. uh 2 words have been running through my head. thank you. thank you to jericho angelo, in all the same for allowing me to live with this feeling of gratitude for months now being and then all the same means everything to me. so i really appreciate it. i'm so excited to be
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a part of this class and the pilots only the way i didn't always like you guys uh we uh we competed at the highest level, but there was always an uh, appreciation of your guys and scraping. so, um, thank you guys, and that's the latest on the w news. this. our stay tuned for our technology show shift with a look at how artificial intelligence is transforming the advertising industry. i'm mary and i haven't seen i'll be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for you for me and the entire news team in for lynn. thanks for the company the door. don't take mommy. under your mommy's not coming back. it's over.

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