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competence, short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the sea. and now just in front of a bridge that was under construction at the time locals with telling me that well, construction equipment that was all not bridge was swept away as if it was nothing devastating plotting and germany belgium, with those hundreds as entire houses are flex way in a once in a generation, tell you over a 1000 people are still missing the books as if a bomb has to like world war, wreck, streets, and near to stores of south africa sees another night of violent ride. to a woman who, amid the caled through her child from abiding buildings,
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crowd of bystanders. so the queen jo and i was waiting for them to come together then up to the baby and i will be going they can see all the notes going to my niece because i was holding my hair like those as arms local deploy road blocks to defend the neighborhoods, we follow a police operation, pick, tax suspected looters and return stolen goods working towards a house where they have recently conducted an operation. hi, what do you have in your hand? flow of stuff that was stolen and things that seem different, right? we think put sharp less confused and frustrated, also being denied dentistry from this point, being an automated without just seneca, as his job was produced in india not to use the
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24000 life when the russian capital. this is autumn, national and from whole team here in moscow. hello and welcome are far story. one grubbing headlines, raging floods have killed over a 100 people in western germany and belgium. up to 2 months worth of rain fell in just a few hours. a streets turned into rivers. houses cause even bridges were completely swept away. me in 15 minutes, our flat, our office, our neighbors houses. everything was on the water. it was very quick news. it's amazing. i've been a fireman for 50 years, but i've never seen anything like it. the calls were flying.
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ah, it looks as if a bomb has hit like world war. a state of emergency has been declared across western germany with people advise to stay home and avoid high water rescue. walk has found several people who are drowned in the basement. in the meantime, you can see from the picture helicopters, the trying to find any survivors from rooftops or europe correspond to p to oliver is in the region. this is really here in holligan, the reins over night that we're forecast didn't turn out to be that heavy. and we, we haven't seen any further rain falling on these already swollen rivers and lakes and already salt and ground. so far on friday, on thursday though, where i'm speaking to you from. so a 120 high watermark reached in just a few hours after was the rainfall came down and had swept away large amounts of of
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well everything that was by the sides of the rivers. i'm speaking to you now just in front of a bridge that was under construction at the time local to telling me that well, construction equipment that was on that bridge was swept away as if it was nothing . the work of trying to show that construction up and making sure that if there is any further swells in the river here that, that no more damage can be done. the key. that's the, the physical cost, the, the material cost. but unfortunately, and tragically, the human cost of this natural disaster is still well. well beyond being counted, what we understand is a number of people are still counted as missing. in fact, in one area of the states of ryan and her last and at the local authorities, sweeping out that 1300 people were counted as missing as far as they're concerned. that may well be down to where all the hoping that's down to is the fact that the telecommunications that work in
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a lot of areas aren't functioning properly. people aren't able to get in touch with one another. however, tragically in that particular town of viola that we did get news on thursday evening that 9 bodies had been found in a home for the fabled people. rescuers had gone to the home to try and rescue those people that were in that facility. however, it's the feed and the ferocity at which was his rows. that is really cause so many problems in court. so many people off guard as well as the unfortunately the number of that continues to rise in both the rhineland philosophy that until in the state of north run with folly, where i'm speaking to you from the idea of the war is coming in so quickly was also repeated in the town of shows, which is just down me down the river from the town of iowa. people there told us what it was like when the water saw it's rife. i haven't experienced that before. what came here?
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it happened so fast. we couldn't look as fast as the water came. it was really bad at 1st. we laughed at it wouldn't be so bad, but then it got really bad. there was more and more and more water. then we were told that we had to leave the house about 5 scene footage from the air of the scale of the destruction you looking at rivers that have 1st banks and floated kilometers away from there. you your boundaries people's home well and truly floated away in the town of hog, where i'm told you from the authorities was saying last night. make sure you can, if you can, to sleep on the higher floors of the houses to remain there also not to drink the drinking water. because while the flood water from the river has overfilled into the towns was to supply me to cologne. not too far away in the same state. a number of houses were washed away overnight, several others also in a state of being partially washed away. others will be
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a star if he's doing that best along with locals to try and make sure that they can put anything they can in place to make sure that they are the next one to be washed away. when it comes to rescuing people in the color region, rescue is having to use folks is the only way to get down the street to do that. also in one area, a gas leak that can be turned off is also making thinking credibly more dangerous. not just for those in need of rescuing, but also for the rescue is you having to go in to do that and look needed an incredibly dangerous job. the german army has also been drafted in on the scene for well over 24 hours now is trying to help coordinate those rescue efforts. both the damage is financially wise. that's obviously not the main concern at the moment, but down the line that will be running into the hundreds and hundreds of millions of euro. if not more than not, i think it almost certainly it will be more than that. but it's the human cost at the moment that we're still struggling to try and get
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a real fix on just how high that may be. it is already incredibly high with a large number of people losing their lives in western germany also in belgium, of the areas affected by the floods as well in the netherlands in front, on the luxembourg as well. this is really a tragedy that crossed all of those borders to be keeping an eye on all of the updates that come out of this particular part of western journey throughout the day . any new information i'll bring it to you. while south africa has been seeing it was violence in decades amid rotting and looting the have a ruptured off the jailing of the ex president, at least $100.00. 17 people had been confirmed dead in the middle of the riots and city of dub. and that was a dramatic incident involving a small child that had a very lucky escape, wanting the following, which might be to stopping the flames engulfed her block of flats. a desperate mother threw her daughter to a crowd of bystanders in the street below. who then seemed cheering as to talk with
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her face and found the mother described to us how terrified she was not moment. miller there doing what i can say. he yeah. 6 months or so sharp, cuz she always remind me of what i did to her leg when she said that building outside she is pointing. that's my mom. you drew me down to me. you, whatever you the flex spending, we only smell smoke from the 16th floor, and the lady from the recession she was going floats was telling us to come down. we reached the 2nd floor. we're not sure because we're outside of the plant. so when they were playing with people from the street, those standing in the sleeve by mystery, they were trying to help us taking the lessons for us who called to the latest. so when i was there, there was the other big lady said she can carry the baby for me. so i think the face, down face, outpatient, didn't give me to be me. so i can come out because the only thing i wanted with my
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baby to be out, she refused to said, no, i'm going to go fast enough. so you're going to go, you're going accumulate. they do. and i'm down after she got into the sale of the stairs fall in with her. there was blood people are trying to help her now. there was no any other way for us who was stuck. and he was not fussy. there was a lady behind me. i saw that. can you tell me that they were going to be going to be before me, so i'm going to go down, didn't up down down. you can give the babies who me control the babies in the are you stay to go? the baby for me, the baby is crying, and no, no, never mind new crying just solid to me. i came flooding up the kitchen. people is gleaming sola, paula go. and i was like what was relieved, because i can see people, they drank a lot, but i didn't even know those people, but so they'd be willing to help us. that it made me pause and see. so they scream color joe, joe and i was waiting for them to come together. then after to the baby and i was scared to be when they can see ocean. they know it's gonna be nice because i was
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holding my hair like the lackey they called shading me, directed me say go this way. they took me down the they, they were catching me also. everyone was saying you, you, brave, brave with right, his rate installs and warehouses. many i've been killed in stampede for their cases . are an estimated $800.00 shops, deployed locals and i was cleaning up the bogged wreckage into homicide. correspond to joyce fleece and they hunted down suspected the mean alexandra township in south africa where the police and community leaders are undergoing a nighttime operation. trying to recover some of the stone goods that were ransacked by people over the last few days. so we walking towards a house way, they have recently conducted an operation. hi. what do you have in your hand? flow us and stuff that was stolen. have you noticed them? now? we've got to push and who lives here. if somebody insight, it's been said, okay,
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let's go inside and see who's been doing this feeling. so we just walking through people's homes here in alexandra township. it's often local people who are coming forward to the police and to community leaders and telling them that a neighbors have got stuff that they didn't have the day before. and that's how the police is getting to pulse as to who conducted the ransacking over the past. few days. so here we entering someone's home who's been stealing stuff. what is this? and there is a dwarf and the turtles and the other stuff as you see there in the car, there goes and just wanted to take you thinking with this. there's a suspect. how do you know what stuff you have stolen and what stuff belongs to the family? in this case the, i'm going to tell you what is in here. it is still it, it is friend, a prodigy and, and some of the things have been taken away to be sold. i don't know where he hasn't told us yet. where are you taking him to the house?
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what happens to him now, why do i say he has a community member? said the people of alexander, they must come and stand up and make sure we are taking the door to door, taking that to the people the. they have to come and claim the properties because now we don't have a pen more. we didn't have nice shops. this, it was cash pleaded yet people just walk. what minutes are we getting something to come and fix up you 1000, whatever. the chances are that it's one of the neighbors that reported the young man he has been covering his place and he doesn't want to talk to us. so i'm looking to find a neighbor will talk to us yet some more goods that the police are taking with him that have been confiscated. so the police are loading what they've managed to take from this house, and among the stolen goods are a number of doors,
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a toilet system and a bottle of pain. the hope was almost went out at the police headquarters way. they are unloading some of the stolen goods that they've managed to recover. how many places were you able to go to tonight and how much stuff were you able to recover? it was saying, hey. busy we'll cover a lot of stuff and then we go 7 places. and then the, i think, to model for the one who's giving you the information as to who the and where these related stuff is. the community of alex who's giving us the information, the owners community of alex because now they're thinking about want to see opinion
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. and they see this is on the here at the main police station in alexandria. the suspect has been full care and is being held in one of the cell. a short time ago. there was no electricity in this area and the police were working with the light from a cell phone. it gives you a kind of idea of the circumstances and the challenges that face the police in south africa as they try to deal with the current state of violence policy. a r t, alexandra officials have the public not to take the law. busy into their own hands, even if they're in businesses or on to attack a local phil all mean themselves. i'm building blocks to keep looters out of a neighborhood. so i was shopping centers being looted and then don't write down the moment you offer this complex. yeah, there's one for the favorite and this is the only place that now we're getting food
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from. we just don't get to protect our families over the last company. they think it's cause a lot of fear in the community. in general, obviously if everyone is actually scared to leave the homes and live in this area which is not safe at home, it doesn't just matter what vaccine you've had, but also where it was made, at least if you want to visit france. if you've had you approve job like astrazeneca and it was produced in europe, you can enter, but if you were not kill 8, it would be identical drug made in india where it's known as crazy shield. you can't, on that left would be travelers confused and frustrated. i think the reassurance is clearly defined, vaccine is absolutely identical despite the fact it was manufactured in india. the confusion is well juice and trouble, evidently, trouble a lot with my work. and the problem is, despite the chest certificate, the telephone application suggests the vaccine is of
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a certain type. obviously the numbers suggest differently. we cannot find any clear information on whether or not we can trouble if we, if i sign up a port. busy or an add port. so this day i do not know whether i'll be allowed to leave the u. k. or when i get to my destination, get checked. will i be allowed to continue my job? i was a right today because explained that kind of a shield is not on that list. i was asked was alika hasn't provided enough day to about the manufacturing process in india. however, even though she hadn't, may approve job can face difficulties once in france where they still need a health path to access certain public places. these include restaurants and shopping centers, as well as long distance buses and train to get the pass. you need to be vaccinated and either have a negative piece y'all test or have recovered from it. recently, the system has led to st. protest in the country on the hill again says it adds an extra layer of complications that might just make
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a trip to song to sleep. seems to be some confusion around what the cell phone and also the certificate size in terms of the actual name that explain cold in the bus just about them, but they don't match the name and the best number doesn't match what people are saying. so they saying, you know, cover shields accepted bucks and vera is this batch numbers match co shield, and that's what it said on the certificate. this confusion and complication bear. i think the other thing is as well, you know, that could be some significant costs. not so much the disappointment with my family . i'm not going thompson. get the last minute. non refundable tickets, etc, etc. you know, for the sake of a breakdown in community, and it's frankly ludicrous. well, it could be added to the life of fossil killed, causing motors in the u. s. a block unveils him fissions road lock to get the carbon neutral. got live reaction on analysis off the brain. i
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mean, your body literally can strengthen its like your brain become kind of a muscle with movement. you're not just drinking your why. so you try. you are literally strengthening the connection. you're in fact, in certain areas you're actually growing, accumulating the growth of brand new brain cells. ah, they cannot. they are to say that no petitions in the around the world can even they are to say that to people. oh, we have to reduce the consumption. this is why so far the consumption issue did not was not taken up very seriously. so, but it's a very serious issue. so we cannot address the climate change issue. unless the people around the word realize that we cannot continue our over consumption as we
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are doing now the the, the, the, the ah, welcome back. now, europe is ditching of fossil fuels and he starts the intention of radical new you plans the blocks as it will stop the sale of petrol power calls and go call the neutral within the next decade. the overarching goal was and of course, is to make europe the very 1st climate neutral continent in the world. and to build a new growth strategy to get there are going green will come out of cost and new tax and thoughts and goods coming into the in year will be used to support local
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funds to make the switch to clean energy. we discussed how realistic the blocks ambitions are with while the we all going to discuss right now with george ball tech, who is an environmental activist and social justice campaign of george. always nice to have you on. clearly some things that a lot of people will welcome so far. so if i want to get your general reaction, how feasible do you think the use i'm business plan is on monday. nice discussion exceeds ability to a large extent of red herring, that distracted from what the climate science is actually saying that the intergovernmental climate science and bearing in mind the more recent science in the last 5, it's just, even this might be a mistake, is that the actual carbon budget for a good chance to 1.5 degrees, which is all the government claims we control. that budget runs out in 2027 by
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2027. that should be, if we want to stay at $1.00 degrees, that should be known will competition well. now obviously, reaching that because we've delayed action is mainly because of lobbying from the industry and the revoking go between the corporations that now looks like in an impossible cause. that is actually what we should be aiming for. and many times they've been thank years you know, we need to have well, both to so mobilization to address and then putting nothing that was happening in this, in this package. i mean, i would say with the address to many of the areas that need to be addressed, but it's just too little thought. so instead of aiming to college close to 2270 as possible and bearing mind, you know, if we even want to 5 degree within a week just in, in germany, you know, a 100 people died because it's floods from climate change with thing in north
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america and the fact that you're already a crime you're getting and unfortunately this is more, more delay when we need to real transform the connection. and this is not me just saying this is such a stress that this is what the intergovernmental science is actually saying. and i mean, i think it was actually quoting that time, a lot of people might think, i'm exaggerating, and what the limiting by the one to 1.5 degrees, the high, rapid reaching an unprecedented change of every aspect. and unfortunately of a work plan here is far too much in the image of what the fuel industry has been pushing for, which is a bit co, more renewable carry on buddy pills, even into the 2nd half of the century. what that means, specifically in the end, is that this plan is to make climate change worse for the next roughly 50. i've
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seen it, i won't play i and i understand exactly what you're saying i want to pay. but if a devil's advocate, because the, when they announce they said we're asking a lot of all industries, so they know very well that this plan is going to be a hit to obviously those industries which are very carbon intensive. how could this negatively impact the economy and the economy at the end of the day is obviously people me that i mean in the good news about our economies that spec tap to the inefficient, the kids, the top 10 percent has so much of the wealth and you need to do so much of the combinations and use that so much of just having sense so sensible, redistributed, politic. you can go very, very long way to addressing this crisis very quickly. you know, to address the consumption of the people. you know that the one percent who are making these policies and then you can have very major change. very good. and so
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yes, absolutely. that's the transformation of everything which the government report into by the says has to happen. does require a complete shift from the industry into a new industry. it requires us to really difficult questions about the infinite growth system that we haven't taken for granted that it's not a question but, but i shouldn't say that there was a big report from, from the european union recently saying that green growth doesn't actually what 3 the think great we do. it's not something that is generally invisible. the 3 growth means that economy doubles every 24 years ago. but what we're planning on is a global company 3 times, the 550 and 12 times inside by 21. and imagining that we can in the process make what is already hugely destructive and unsustainable at the current make it somehow
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sustainable. so we just really haven't grew up the challenge. and i thought, well, this is better than many countries. other than, you know, many countries are just trying to carry on as much as possible. so i'm great, i really apologize. i have so many more questions, believe me on this piece of paper and i would like to discuss, but unfortunately have one out of time. but i do appreciate you coming on. it's a very complicated issue. i thought was george pod environmental activist and social justice campaign. and you find the, the kremlin has brushed off a new article by the british newspaper, the guardian, which claims donald trump victory in the 2016 presidential election was a plot by adamant. bruton. r t senior correspondent mike out dance has the details . let me sum up this astounding exclusive. so it appears to show what seems to represented is assess to be a suggestion that is understood to appear consistent with report. i don't remember
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reading an article less sure of itself than this. what the guardian seemed to be washing its hands of all legal responsibility as it published this. and for good reason. russia's 3 spite agencies were ordered to find practical ways to support champ, in a decree appearing to bear put in signature. naturally, we don't see the decree. of course, all we get from the guardian is to very strangely formatted screenshots that read like a criminal critics daydream. they propose to prove everything that russia has been accused of for years. and then some on top, which is perhaps why putin spokesperson believes that the guardian may be trying to reverse declining readership fullness. and this is a complete fiction, as we say in russian complete nonsense. of course, this is a continuation of the low quality publications either in the newspapers trying to
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increase popularity or continue this rampant rotherford because school. so this is not and cannot be true. it is, in fact a lie either this is a continuation of practicing totaled, immunization of russia and hoops in which the guardian sometimes likes to do or to the desperate attempt to attract and read it by publishing such prob stories. and let us entertain the notion that this document which is convenient, impossible to verify, may have a shred of truth. so the russians apparently decided to support trump before he had even one, the republican prompted to throw all the support behind him. brazenly in the showing that any season politician will tell you would be a stupid thing to do. why would they put eggs in one, apparently crazy basket? there is also apparent confirmation that the kremlin possesses compromise or a potentially compromising material on the future president collected the document
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says from trump's earlier, non official visit to russian federation territory. if only the f b, i hired people as gifted investigation as you causing to co author. this. see you who has more of a hate relationship with russia now has a reference to another debugging story that he pushed the steel dossier. i remember the reports of trump, you are a nation parties in moscow. hotels convenient? how all the trump we can leaks collusion, soy that was all to alou cod exclusive on the guardian. i'm watching now as one journalist after the next spreads this luc harding story. they have no idea if the documents are real. they know he's one of the most dishonest, reckless reporters, they don't care the story health, their political agenda. that's all that matters. lou causing was once a correspondent in moscow who had a terrible time, see, he wrote
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a book about how much russia allegedly hated him about how russia secret agent to see perhaps confused with goose, had nothing better to do than to sneak into his apartment weakly, to open includes the windows to steal the remove controlled from his tv, set the alarm clock to 4 o'clock in the morning. the lead his screen savers and the course dedicated in his toilet, without flushing. that is all in his book. lots of people do believe what they've read in the newspaper village when a journalist and a newspaper are simply lying to them. no new cutting has a long history of, of producing unreliable store is he writes for a particular audience. he white nights, an empty russian audience and an anti chunk audience. so this man is a fantasy, not a journalist, both housing, i'm the guardian, have a long history of promoting forged documents. you know,
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