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the, the the wild fires on the island of malware you're in hawaii now rank is the deadly as well flyers in the us in more than a century. 80 mile an hour winds fuel the flames last week, a path of scorched earth that ended where the ocean begins. now this was the town of a hyena before the fire and this is behind. and now tonight, the desktop stands at 96, but with 100 still missing crews today warned that the worst of what they're now calling a hurricane fire. the worst they said is still they call bridge off from berlin. this is the day the, this is the largest natural disaster in our history. run out of the car and ran to
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my mind ran down to the ocean. i was only 4 miles from the ocean and they stayed in their car that died with their dogs and everything. the whole town called behind this. no, you really want to all the people who are wandering around line a 130, looking for their family and give them some comfort as well as nurse we're not broke in. the place might be for now that you know, it won't stay that way. also coming up ukraine soldiers, young soldiers, the word they're fighting isn't the war that their fathers, their grandfathers would have faults. but some of the weapons are was cut off on the this one has taken a few scratches. the important thing is that the armor is restored. see here is a little hole. all this was gone some more, but they replaced it and we are ready to go again,
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who is bought now. which of our viewers watching on tv? i've seen the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day on the island of malware in the us state of hawaii firefighters. say that they have about 85 percent of the wild flyers that begin almost one week ago. now under control, a bit of good news is for an island and it's residents who are reeling from all of the bad news. the death toll approach 100 today, making it the deadly as wildfire in the united states. in more than a century and a wines governor says that cruise expected fine between $10.20 more bodies per day over the next 10 days. as the scope of this natural disaster continues to unfold. so to do the questions of human actions or in actions that may have given mother nature exactly what she needed to turn a spark into an infer. now we have more now and this report is going to get stuck
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in traffic as the tried to escape. molly's dead leave wide fire stuck on each side of the go to the scenes on her phone as she fled bits of family from the home in the high no rather dad. and then we're just standing that we have our back to this building. and we're looking at each other were like, you know, my son was like, oh mom is it and i mean, what do you tell your kids, you know, and i told my kids, you know, if it is my husband, tell me if it is, you know, thank you lord, what 2000 buildings, what damaged or destroyed as the 5 go through the story down, rescue and relief. all patients have intensified on molly island supplies that are why would that food water until to 1000 left for on this
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was deemed searched through bundled buildings and called for those who didn't make it. how i go, it does say is that though it's likely to rise, families will come together. but there's a lot of loss here, and i think are going to see significantly higher numbers in the coming days as our professionals from the valley fire police do their job. we're proud of them for doing their job very hard for them to because they knew and loved these neighbors. d, u. s, as deadly as wide fide in more than a century. have feelings criticism that the inaction of talk these contributed to the scale of the disaster with many so i've, i've seen there to see no warnings like on the sidewalk and her family analyses ended staying in a center. the whole deadline is able to rebuild and return to the town and
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community. it was before the themes hit. really enjoyed. again tonight by journal is not going to it's annual in hawaii, not good. it's good to see you. human i. we spoke last on friday when the world was realizing that this wildfire on mallory had been much worse than 1st thought. and here we are on monday and that seems like a big under statement does. it really does brent, you know, the way that this is developed was the initial reports were 6 that then it jumped to $36.00 and now it jumped up into it's close to a 100. and as you reported earlier, the governor josh green says there's going to be scores every single day the rest of this week. this is just as such a catastrophe. us and there may be more but, but there not a 100 people bodies buried in the ashes. and this just in the town of that, behind that, what are you hearing about search efforts and what our family's relatives of the
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missing, what are they being told about these efforts? that's one of the things that really come into the for is that this is no longer a search and rescue. this is purely a search, and the state has put out that if you're still looking for your loved ones, the best thing you can do right now just to give dna samples. and it's taking a long time now, as an island, we're not close to, you know, driving distance to anything. and so everything is going to have to be air lifted. yeah. either to the continental united states or to a law who for identification firefighters, there on male we, um, they said that their initial response to the fires was made that much slower due to fall in power lines. now, there are videos on social media that report to show flames near those high voltage power poles. what are you hearing about the connection between, you know, the power company and the fires?
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this is one of the most disappointing things is that the lessons that we know from other places weren't applied here. california has a very strict system up. they will shut the power down on those grids. if there's high winds that did not happen here. it looks like most of the fires were started by down power lines and given the way that you know, our summer's work is that, you know, we have a lot of grasses that grow very, very quickly during this ring seasons and the dry out during the summer and so it was just a tinderbox, and one of the things, it's really the biggest issue here is that now each change dramatically over the last 200 years, the amount of grazing and then the bombings that happened. and then nearby island called a whole lot. they really didn't knew that a lot of this landscape. so the natural defenses that the islands would have had against wildfire weren't in existence. and then when you compound that by not having water in the pikes, sit the, the fire hydrants. yeah,
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this was just wanting amazing clamp. yeah, yeah, i want to pick up on that. um, firefighters instead of the they, they could perhaps, you know, fault the blazes more effectively. but when they connected their hoses to the hydrants, and they said sometimes there was no water pressure. yes, and the other part to that has, you know, developed is not only was there not any pressure inside the pipe, but many of the fires that they thought that hate, they had quenched. you know, that were out actually work because the winds were so heavy here that past week and then that's what ripped up a lot of the they thought they had the problem solved by many of those fires came back up and that's really what hits the town of linus, and so here we are, it's august, you know, people particular from the west coast of united states, they love to get away the they love to go to hawaii and talk to me about tourism on malley i. i want to ask you someone who grew up in hawaii when and where is too
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much. here are people acknowledging that this piece of paradise is now, you know, the scene of the mass there. right, right. this is one of the things is that the, for the pandemic. so the hawaii would get about $10000000.00 visitors a year, and this was a number that was only increasing. yeah. and we, during the pandemic, most of the state, we shut down and they gave good land and the people a chance to relax and restore themselves. and so we learned that with the help visitors here, the land really is a much and something that was needed. we've seen this in other places, you know, venice and hawaii really, you know, embrace that opportunity to relax. however, so much of the economy here is based on tourism. and, you know, people found another way to exist, you know, they thought outside of the box as far as being able to have a day to day existence. and now after these fires, you know, just as you said,
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this is a place of mass that yeah, is now you're going to be the paradise. can people, you know, compartment wise that me, i don't think so. i think that analogy is really going to be in a dire place, much as you know, places that have separate disasters in hawaii, like yellow and quite. yeah, but it's kind of the catch to reduce situation. is it, i mean, you want to show respect to, to the, you know, the humanity of the situation in the lives that were lost at the same time. you know that a lot of people on the islands they depend on to arisen for their daily bread. i mean, you, you have to balance these, it is, is that going to be done successfully? so those discussions were already in place. there were lessons that were learned, you know, from the pandemic, you know, things that they wanted to fire, especially when it comes to sustainable, responsible tourism. and they were trying to dig a little bit deeper into the way that, you know, why was position that was not a point for you to come and sit in my ties and sit on the beach the entire time that there was the broader culture, the way that, you know,
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wines used to live on the land. that was the message that we wanted tourists to be able to understand and to learn and hopefully take back with them. hawaii really would like to be one of the leaders in what it means to be a sustainable environment in the 21st century ads. sadly, you know so many of those lessons that we're starting to be learned weren't able to be applied before this disaster struck. and molly, julie is not going to daniel joining us tonight from hawaii. no, it's good to see you again. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us again . thank you. holler. brent. aloha. during alive kilobytes debate. candidates vying to become the next president of ecuador observed a minute of silence. they did so in memory of a man who should have been standing with a last week candidate. fernando, the of his n z o. it was shots 3 times and killed the area campaign rally his assassination
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and shocked the country which remains under a state of emergency. 6 people have been arrested. another was shot dead by police after that assassination. now the suspects include a gang leader and he already was serving a prison sentence. generally, violence has become all too common in ecuador, and it is now very political. just listen to what the candidates said before the debate from the name was. we say that the circumstances of insecurity that we are experiencing a junior to the influence of drug trafficking and criminal gayness in the national government. it says on here because we know how to change this reality and return the piece that we ecuadorian desert that's here in our lab. and you know where else to go to a place of. so you, i'm a pacifist, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't still be absolutely determined to fight against crime of any questions. we will not waver that he's having it so no, no,
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seems that on my on my next guy's, it's an id. it's not on the ballot this time in ecuador, but he knows the thing or 2 about doing that from 2007 to 2017. rafael korea served as president of ecuador, the former president joins me now from mexico. city. is the president. it's good to have you with this this evening. i wanted to start by asking you for your reaction to me. what did you think when you heard about this assassination? thank you very much. sort of these kids are able to say, well, everybody shocked piece of it, we have used to these kind of going, there is not that there's not a scene that's correct and the quote i'm going to put in your new story. so for us it's very, very have so it's a new phenomenon you want on. there is a huge problem right now, but it has home. we have had to have somebody on board mean,
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even though you guys don't mess in the guns. best to serve stone, big as fast, easy tracy. the goal or make the public sector and that he said these are all the mike. all right, all right, mr. bertha, who do you blame for this murder as well? you know, we are used to producing anything from the, from the hate and back very up. he needs the doctor goes out, but it helps the police slow speed is why. how can you imagine that? well, for natalie, they say it was high. it i personally, i re okay. how can you imagine that they don't wait for the car keys? i'm oh god, i won't be able to use your gun. i don't, i mean, as i said, if, if the nation i would imagine that they put it but nothing really says i know you're not calmer, basically we found her out there. he's not even right now they cannot fine. he's so
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so, so for me it's very clear that the police, if you bow you describe these political club. com. yes, i'm pretty sure the police experience said, so you said that you so you're saying that the security guard says his body guards . you're saying that they were part of a conspiracy that they purposely did not protect them for sure. and they, when do you have any, i mean the side that i missed president, that's a, that's a big part of accusation. police. did i mean what's, what's right, it's the what the people are your research, what i am say. what do you think the news i use to, to do starting to seek it to do i, i know about security. how can you imagine that they just, they put a number, is this a lot, we thought that you're not going to be a few minutes later. all right, geez. all basically out of my account. so why they didn't wait for me. i want to
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cancel the service a z the window of mr. the ever since the date she blamed supporters of, well, basically your supporters. she said that they were responsible for his assassination. what do you say to that? does he have any price? you know, we have to, to have clear that she was sick by the time of year. this is the last year. so there is a huge size between the, the center family or the stuff her sister is very, very clearly that these, these i believe to go see the believe because, well, so she doesn't have any free. she is. that is only it funny because hey, anyway, do you want that to do it? or to figure out who is the internet?
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so if you want all the time, you have to add yourself the person who takes a long, but we want to re depress bombing. so formally obsolete, the got a quick, a good so i would be 3 like that. yes, absolutely. and quick. and that is it easy for me to write that he's taking a bumper because so things are very clear. and i think, i think probably the, the widow is looking at the past and it has been reported that you back in 2020. you were sentenced to 8 years in prison after the late mister b. ever since you had investigated you for corruption. so it's being reported, it's being implied that there wouldn't have been a motive from your supporters to take this man out of the political arena.
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or she can see the image he wants, but she has to do that. so anyway, you have to complete the, the use uses mason that we receive slowly to kind of sign up for, but you can imagine you click on the pencil these because versions can see here. apple is because it's a cute because we have such a good on political persecution. that to what do you think is going to happen after the election considering that a candidate has been assessing that well that i mentioned before already. i believe you got a quick footprint of age. i wouldn't be 3. the 1st bottle visas or leave to go at a point. so i don't know what happened when are we in the 1st bottle missing? so they opened have we, we, we'd love to reach the part of the person,
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mr. starting already with the 1st is the 1st bottle image and we have to go with our photo work for to fix them about it. yeah, yeah. we will be definitely be following the election. former president of ecuador is to korea. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. no, thank you. you're welcome. thank you very much. germany's finance ministry. you see him right behind me has promised additional aid to ukraine, and he has expressed his support for the delivery of cruise missiles. do you great? now, during his 1st visit to keep since the start of the war? mister christie on lender said the germany. it has provided about 22000000000 euro j 8 so far, and he said that ukraine can count on more in the coming years. here's more of what mr. linder had to say. i do wish these increase of ukraine must win this
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war. it is therefore, also part of our responsibility to ensure that ukraine's endurance is always greater than the evil that emanates from hooton's war. this office card, the fun with a german government aims to continue to do everything in its power, including this to improve ukraine's military capability. fees, carbondale, unit stock, mckinsey off um, when it comes to miss sales, we have standard procedures that also apply to taurus on the off the top of the vehicle. as together with our allies, we are carefully considering what is needed and what is possible. is that because i know that like myself, many people sympathize with this kind of support. that's all i hope that this issue will be result soon. very soon, so far. well,
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as ukraine continues to call for more advanced weapons, this 21st century war, it's still being waged largely with the 20th century equipment. ukrainian crews often rely on soviet era vehicles while they wait for the delivery of modern western tanks. we have this look now and how one ukrainian tank crew is coping with the age difference. this is ukraine standard time. it's a no, it's of you have the model of the t $64.00. although they jokingly aust tv cruise from germany if they have brought a more modern leper tank with them. this is what the, how were you each and they're doing their job. it's not as if we had a choice. we're using what we've got. so just begin basic maintenance as soon as a time pretends from a mission. these are the luckier ones. the petune has lost half of its tank since
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the war started. you can see, month for fighting, engraved here in the body of this tank. was cut off on the grass. this one has taken a few scratches. the important thing is that the armor is restored. see here is a little hole. all this was gone. but they replaced it and we are ready to go again. but if that makes them more edge, i believe the crew less protected key to this target design is an automatic loading system. that means they can be reload fast, but it's a danger the time because hit the munition can explode in the cabin, killing everyone inside that weakness has been a problem for the russians. web simulate time with an anti tank with an excuse. many crews by blowing off the campus who really loved the job and lives in in laws
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are a frightening thing. of course, you also need to hit the target and know how to use them. but anyway, the russians don't have them the that's why the ukrainians still value the t. 60. it was developed in the 1960s. in hock it is they say adequate to meet the russians . the cranes fleet was left over when the soviet empire collapsed. and while a number of new or western tanks like the let that have arrived at u krench trunk lines. so many battalions, the t $64.00 is still the standard, the
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but it has significant problems. one of the biggest, the engine overheats quickly in summer, even a short trip can be too much lower lip, it's inside. their hope is to take tags from the russians war trophies, the ones they use a similar, but they knew the success of modeling, but t 72. we need these for the for insurance. here i prefer the trophy tax, they are faster, they're newer, they don't break down as often. we can just drive and do our job. there were times when we could do 3 sorties in one day. drive out, hit the enemy, come back, recharge and drive out again. bethany shouted
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dark on us. there's a trophy here, hidden in the bushes. you can still see the letters ed symbol of the russian aggression. but this time is no ready to fight for you, correct? or the war in ukraine, but the day is almost done. the conversation continues online to find this on twitter or you can follow me on twitter in regard to the b. and remember whatever happens between now and then, tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody, the
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