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this week the, this is the, the we can use live from building the rise to find survivors of the earth, quake in morocco, risk of a struggle to reach flats and villages and remote mountain regions. nearly 3000 people consented. also coming up thousands fee a did and missing and flooding in libya, the state of emergency is in full state and she only remembers victims of the curry that ended democracy, half a century ago. imposture, ushering in nearly 2 decades of take time to shoot
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the i'm tired, re, to dollars. if you joining us on p b. s. in the united states and all around the world. welcome. at least 3000 people are now going to have been killed in last week's earthquake in morocco. the search for survivors is being sit back because of the difficulty in reaching, flashing villages and remote mountain regions rescue a site. they will not keep out probably for finding people alive, but everyone is aware that time is running out amongst the rubble of the villages. survivors mon, for their loved ones. the quakes lessened entire villages in the high atlas mountains burying families on to the homes. abdul rahman survived,
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but he lost his wife and 3 sons as a no, no me that we buried them yesterday of the school for you. i felt so sorry for them waiting, so i can smith. when we found that they were all huddled together. the 3 boys because they all died and the earthquake, the with that homes destroyed, people are left to sleep. outside. the age is trickling in, but many of the villages are remote and difficult to reach. some survivors say they're still waiting for help. and how do you need when the earthquake struck them, all communications were cut off ears. okay. it was the villagers who got the victims out of the houses and you know, just spending the night in the cold case. if you do, never mind, we have no 10 plus no blankets. if it's we had nothing done. i know she hasn't been
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home and, and send them the support from some foreign countries like casa and spain has arrived. but the american government has sofa ignored office of help from other nations. for in teams have joined moroccan rescue is working to locate people still trapped under the rubble. some left to say victims of yours quick and tacky earlier this year. is always a race against time, but i will never write to anybody often to give you still putting people out after 7 days. so we will stay as long as we need it until we think that the quake has also blocked some roads. and rescue is a still trying to reach some of the hardest huge areas as the window to find survivors slowly closer. we can go to our cash
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now and speak with dw correspondent john phillip shelves. john phillip it's, it's good to see you. it's been 3 days now and despite the scale of his damage, rescue is still searching for survivors. tell us what are the chances of finding people alive? the chances are small, the 1st to 72 hours that crusoe. and so those 72 hours are over now, some experience members of rescue team say the old ways, miracles, and say hopeful that they will still find a few people in the coming days. but in the village that i visited today, a remote village in the mountain area, the rescue team, the rest of the teams, couldn't find any survivors anymore, unfortunately. but they will try again tomorrow, i guess. yeah, as you say, people are definitely hurtful for a miracle. young phillips, you visited
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a number of the villages. tell us what the biggest needs in the place is that you visited the village in the remote remotes and mountain area that i visited today is completely destroyed. and a very few survivors, lots of people need most is that the rest, your teens continue with that work, even if chances are small to find some more survivors or the people in the village told me, it's still important for them even to find the, the dead bodies to give them some sort of a piece. and so what the survivor needs is basically all the basics they, they need fluids. they, they needs temporary housing, needs, medical attention, but the a, to slowly arriving even in, in remote areas. and the so the deputy among the local communities was really impressed. i want to ask you a bit more about the i, because morocco has accepted it from some countries but is refusing help from
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others among them. friends, why is the us it's a, it's a big discussion here in america at the moment. the officials i've been able to talk to said that they just want to stay in charge of the whole operation. and it's true, that's a rocco also is very qualified personnel and to many help us can leads to some degree of a k us sometimes. but it's obvious that there is also a political dimension to it. in the case of, of friends that you ask about the relations have been quite bad in recent years. and so of course morocco, obviously it prefers to ask a more friendly countries of if they consider a more friendly jonathan of schultz and myra cache. the thank you so much. thank you. okay, and often years now, libby is
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a student. government says molding 2000 people have been killed in thousands more and missing off to a storm. daniel cole, city of flooding the foam, was swept away in time, neighborhoods and rec, times in multiple coastal towns. the government in the east, which is not recognized internationally. so is a state of emergency has been declared in the city of atlanta. the region to piece 3 have been particularly hot heat and is currently inaccessible. time around don is the head of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies delegation in libya. he told us more about the skylight, the funding earlier. thank you for this interview. actually, it's a very large scale design study at that goes beyond the abilities of the government and the nature of the site. is that again the person in the country? it certainly does the same thing to disaster, as you can see from the 4th was the initial numbers of the affected population is
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very large. so we're really pulling up on all the national support to give assistance to these uh, the 1st page and then it, could you tell us what precisely the most urgent needs on the ground right now or yeah, actually i would lease it from the present. the other of the work and get on the longer to support the effect of the position in that in the, in a suicide into higher, you know, not many searches are deeply affected. like you can see from the photos the humanitarian needs are a huge, weak, and the last lots of needs for the medical assistance center as well. because there are uh, thousands of the funding is uh, entered into the displays or most over most of the houses. so check the news out, are you which as well uh, access to uh, walsh, uh, services as well is uh,
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i than 5 needs by the media and the customer. mm. you know, the things that there's no, i'm sorry to interrupt you. you know, you, you said earlier that the scale of this disaster is greater than what local authorities are able to handle. tell us what is currently being done to help these people uh, i said that's kind of a disaster. it is very loud. yeah, i will colleagues on the ground autumn now doing the appropriate assessments so that we have a proper knowledge and analysis of all the situation on the ground so that we can ship a lot of needs as well. so right now we don't have different numbers because our teams are still doing the assessment on the gong. once we have this, it would be available to show. okay, thanks for that. the media is split between warring administrations in the east and
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the waste does this affects the rest of the operations. so it doesn't affect the sco petitions of our colleagues and that again the crescent because they are united throughout the country. they do have the support from both governments. eastern was also uh, once we hear that the government in simple you will be sending mexico complies and medical assistance to the east to support in the us getting the affected population . i believe in such kinds of disgust, that there is no room for a political diversion. political problems, however, un unity among the one population of one country showed that eyes now and all hands has to be a reason to support the fact that people there was time or wrong done from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies that thank you so so much for your time today. thank you very much. think. well, jim,
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and 5 minutes to an alina bab bulk has made a surprise visit to key if it's the 4th trip to ukraine. since the war began, she announced an extra $20000000.00 euros and i to for you, cried the government. their hopes that germany will also to leave a long awaited tourist cruise missiles, but they both didn't commit to any type. a special train pulls into keys, caring. germany's handling a bare box, the latest high level diplomatic visit planned in secret and under the strictest security precautions. it's her 4th visit to ukraine since the start of the war. you're coming, we call it fair box trip includes a visit to an aide organization that helps get ukrainian children out of russian occupied territory or out of russia itself, appearing with her ukrainian opposite number, fair bucks at germany is determined to be there for ukraine to have more speaking
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well, when not just here to help, we will stand at your side as long as you need us out. but that doesn't mean a blank checklist for most of the key of wants germany to deliver. it's prized torres, cruise missiles. they can fly hundreds of kilometers and destroyed bunkers as well as other 4 and 5 targets like munitions depos but fare box said not so fast. we'll just use it to us. we are well aware of the situation, but we don't just want to make promises me. i was thinking, wow, that's why like with the iris a ms. silas as well as other deliveries we have made. we have to explore all the questions 1st took yes, fine, full review, ukrainian say all the questions have been explored. you asked done it in a way that she gave me and you called about dollars. uh no. i wouldn't say that the went to be on to the official position of the german government. but
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you know, you will, you will do it anyway. it's just a matter of time. and i don't understand why we'll wasting time later. ukrainian president followed him is the lansky thanked bear bach for germany's military support. but it's clear there's frustration with germany as pattern of delays to use rail. now way of the supreme court is preparing for a crucial hearing on the government's controversial judicial reforms. thousands that protested outside the quote on the eve of the seizing. upon inside the changes would weaken democracy. all 50 in supreme court justices will take together for the 1st time to hear appeals against the plan changes. the issue has sharply divided this route with huge crowns taken to the streets every week really is, is a,
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has an issue. so galvanized and so divided is riley's as this was these with the scenes outside israel solomon christopher, still from the government, controversial decent. i the whole time was tossed into life. it's a sad day, today's really democracy. uh the slow uh, we'll enabled this government to pass any load that they would like to point any person to a position regardless of their skills or background. and we're going to point to that, i don't know to say those off the benefits of israel doesn't have a constitution or a 2nd chamber of parliament making the supreme court the only formal check on the government. but the new law codes, the supreme court power as to why the 10 government decisions based on
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reasonableness. now the issue is coming to a head again, as the supreme court proposed to make ruling on its own site. the outcome of that ruling could have found reaching effect. so the country has never faced such a slide to learn risk, such that divides within the general population. if the quote would strike down below the reaction from the right wing a, you know, electorate and general public, the would be a, i think very, very strong, very angry. and we would see any, even greater on a, you know, sites on rest of the scene until now the government added supporters remain on the 2 thousands came out to these pro wrestling protest in front of the quote last week. this is main job, the liberty demonstration. these people have come out to show their support for the new digital reform at the press,
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the government to continue with their plans. they say the supreme court has bought too much power at all. too often act as a hand break against the wishes of a democratically elected government. where is the suffering former the total fall or the judges of of it is then i think that the judges still didn't need to apollo . but the, in the we have to day, they have too much power over the government. and the if just know that the more because of it, we came here to say that the democracy must state, the court cannot change a democracy. democracies belong to the committee. only to the committee, they want to run the country, but we didn't elect them. they have never been elected by the people. people elected to these governments and this government must be rude. in the meantime, the government has signaled it won't accept a ruling that nullifies the move such a confrontation could fund to the country into a constitutional crisis. okay, let's get
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a round up now of some of the other hit our stories making headlines today. north korean leader kim jong on is heading to vladivostok in east and ross up in the coming days for talk. the president flooded me person unless believe raso once to obtain a munition from joan young and exchange for economic guide. they'll be the 1st time team has traveled abroad in 4 years. thousands joined an anti references in march and the super yet capital nick. and because the day of being a series of attacks on migrants there in recent weeks, cyprus has the highest number of asylum seekers per head of population in the u. of the people across the us have been mocking the 22nd anniversary of the september 11th tara attacks in new york. a ceremony was held to remember that nearly 3000 people who died when hijacked planes crashed into, into the world trade center. the pentagon and the field in pennsylvania was the
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deadliest terror attack on us soil. anthony would surely is mocking the 50th anniversary of the crew which cleared the way for the dictatorship of o. gusto pinch it to lays president gabrielle burridge, his leading commemorations in the capital, santiago, thousands of to lands with noted or disappeared during the 17 years of the piano. ted regime, regional leaders, including mexico, as president, taking part in the ceremonies and latin america. the correspondent nicole reese made an eye witness with a front row seat at that time the form a sacred tree to the ousted socialist president. salvador allende the the moment, but changed too late for the presidential palace in santiago monita. under attack,
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the video footage, an indispensable witness to the military coup in 1973. overflowing the government of socialist president sided by the audience. on the day of the attack, he insisted on staying in the palace. by 3, she has been hoping pine was his private secretary back then, but she would never see her boss again. this is where the president committed suicide and the she would have never surrendered. that we were all sure of. in the morning of that day, after some phone calls, she already knew that something was off. she tried to make her way to the presidential palace, but was stopped by the military. narrow the address that they surrounded me. it was, it is one of them pulled my arm behind my back of nathan and i said, and i said, let me through. i am the president. secretary, you're saying that only made things worse. you said they were asking you to
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surround me and my cars had a tiny cough. yes. heavy again, i knew that something tremendous was going on, but i didn't understand was municipal. and then one of i and these ministers showed up to florida, administer flores on more. and almost without looking at me, he said me to try to run movies if that's all different. but surely was plunged into the military, took over power under the orders of that colanda in chief general. i will still be not yet in 1974. the new chad was declared president by the tune tough during his 27 years of rule. thousands of 2 lanes are posing that regime were arrested torch. it killed and disappear as bill bryan, however managed to escape to cuba to get there with the children and one of our youngest daughters, bethany's, also known as patsy. they left everything behind. yeah, yeah. so now you're very painful, one to help me out because we had no news from our families. i had no idea how my
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husband was to the other. we knew that the president had died, so that there was something we would not talk about in this tati. and i would not able to talk about a couple or so i'm wondering what the point at that is. i don't know if i'd be able to hold that if it from one day to the next to special benign became an exile living 1st in cuba. then in venezuela, watching from a far as the penal trip dictatorship ended in 1990. despite the arrests for human rights violations and a trusted tease committed, securing his regime, you know, tip remained untried until his death in 2006. in 2002, in this form, a secretary returned to santiago for good, so traumatized by the past. she has made her mission to keep on getting this memory alive and raise awareness about to lose history. so the past cannot repeat itself. i can kind of and we need to save democracy, aggressive democracy is the system that at least allows us to have
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a minimum of freedom with what's due. and it's not an option to say, let's just forget about it because it happened so long ago, then that is what the chile and right is doing with a denial that they say it's not true that it's a lie. we cannot let that happen. that's my position, and i will defend it until the last day of my life. you will tell me you correspondent, venue men of ours group is following these commemorations for us from santiago and had this update earlier or it was a solemn and very emotional and event happening just in front of the lumber nail for presidential palace, exactly 50 years after it was bombed to buy planes of the chile and a half or so it was a minute of silence at $1152.00. that's when the 1st, okay, hunters, those 5 to the started from body a lot more to apollo's. another emotional moment was when you said the like in that the daughter of them presidents, although again they spoke and it will also,
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family members of those square full simply disappeared, made disappear during the 17 years of the dictatorship of almost the piano to the also spoke and they also dance something that's called last week. i saw that here in chile, it's a traditional dance, and usually it stands with another person, but they down to the loan to say that more needs to be done. the more than 1100 people who are still missing, and they just as minutes to only recently announced a new national search plan. it shows for the remains of peace and certainly a assembly or occasion of remembrance benyamin right wing potties go on not taking pods. tell us how divided is too late over the history of pinto. chit that's right. as a conservative block, it's called chile ramos sent a ride to ride punches. they did not only want to sign a communicate by the government for this 50th anniversary of the crew, but it also said that they would not go to the ceremony that took place your entry
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list capital today. and, and one of those parties or the right wing part, you went even further publishing a community saying that it was inevitable. what happened? the events of september, 11th of 1970 fee, as they call it. so no talking about a military coup. but also when we look at children society, there was a recent poll saying that it least 39 percent of people still think that what the military did in 1973 with this military too. and what came off to what's a 17 years of dictatorship was the right thing to do. we had recently in, in december of last year, so before a degree of origin, now president of it was alexis, he ran against the fall, right. as far as the candidate for the samsung new pastor said that the 11 is the day, september 11 was a good stay for the country so that you know, some of those is that it was still connected. that the right thing for the conference is still a big group of them was still denied what happened during the dictatorship and as
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the all the is this conservative party said it was another that's our correspondent, benjamin a veterans group, a in santiago, chile, that benjamin, thanks so much well, risk who is in turkey, believe that they close to freeing and explore a trapped in a cave for over a week. the american research of fail you'll hundreds of made is underground and couldn't reach the exit emergency crusade. the rescue operation is going more smoothly than that expected is taking over the next phase of a strenuous rescue. this team normally works in the italian alps. now in turkey, they are tasked with trying to free seasoned cave, explore mark dicky, who felt ill during his expedition this is turkey's 3rd deepest case. a complex system of narrow passages. some will need to be blasted
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open to bring him to the surface. before the operation could begin, dickie was stabilized by medical personnel at the most of the cave. international rescue and medical teams coordinate. the mission that i would make because team is working really, really hard to, to try to keep much commission as double as possible. yesterday since yesterday we started lifting the stretch and transporting him through the cave. and uh we have to do it very carefully because we cannot risk any uh, condition uh, worsening of the month. and so. ready we must pay attention. meet up to meet the. this is the moment mark. dicky went into the cave with his fiance, days later at a depth of more than 1000 meters. he began vomiting and suffering from gastro.
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intestinal bleeding. dickie travelled there to map a new cave passage. now rescue words are hard at work, plodding a route to free him from the depths of years. best of luck to everyone. he's a reminder now of our top story mold in the 2800 people and now i'm not into being killed in last week's earthquake and morocco, risky teams are trying to save survivors from the rubble in slashing villages. the markets coming up after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stating the
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is there another way? officer ruled, the environment is not responsible. make up your own mind. dw, made for mines a monstrous earthquake entire villages of people in himes wiped out thousands a date and the death tall is expected to rise. today, morocco is in morning from it's because natural disaster in living memory. now the rice is on to find anyone who might still be alive. risky crews are really using what if they can heavy equipment even they'd be a hands to dig through ramble in room like mountain villages. many people are having to sleep out in the open.
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