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can normally finance the young who lose you lose could put it in, you could shoot it to the lower ah ah, 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 all not bridge was swept away as if it was nothing record flood hit germany and belgium with more than a 100 dead. as entire buildings are swept away. more than a 1000 people are still missing. it looks like a bomb has like more rec, streets and looted store in south africa, suffers another night of riot. after the jailing of its former president, we speak to the woman who made the chaos through her child from a burning building to a crowd of bystanders. to save her so i was waiting for them to
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come together, then i drew the baby. now when they could see who should be no, gonna made me because i was holding my hair like those as arms local setup roadblocks to defend their neighborhoods. we follow a police operation to catch looters and returns stolen, good working towards a house where they have recently conducted an operation. hi, what do you have in your hand? flow and stuff that was stolen and the same vaccine, but different, right? sweet. speak to a traveler, frustrated after being denied entry to friends despite being inoculated with astrazeneca as his shot was produced in india, not the you, me, i it's 6 pm here and the russian capital and you're watching our cancer national. i'm
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your house donald quarter. welcome to the program of unprecedented flooding has killed more than 100 people in germany and belgium. after 2 months worth of rain fell in just a few hours. berlin has approved military help and in the rescue effort, as streets have turned to rivers, with homes, cars and even bridge is completely swept away. ah, in 15 minutes are 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 cause we're flying. ah,
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it looks as if a bomb has hit like world war. a state of emergency has been declared across western germany, where people advise to stay home and avoid high water areas. rescue workers found several victims who had drowned in their own basements and helicopters are trying to evacuate survivors from rooftops or europe correspondent peter oliver reports from the scene. this is to leave here in hog in 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 120 high watermark reached in just a few hours after was the rainfall came down and swept away large amounts of,
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of 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 all not bridge was swept away as if it was nothing . that's the, the physical costs, the, the material costs that 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 face of ryan and latin that the local authorities tweeting out that 1300 people were counted as missing as far as they're concerned. that may well be down to what were all the hoping that's down to is the fact that the telecommunications that work in a lot of areas are 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
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a home for disabled people. it's the theme and the ferocity at which was his rose, that is really cold. so many problems in court. so many people, false god, i haven't experienced that before. what came here? it happens 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. that was more and more and more water. then we were told that we had to leave the house. seen footage from the air of the scale of the destruction. you're looking at rivers that have 1st banks and flooded kilometers away from their usual boundaries. people's home. well, and truly flooded away in the town of hoggard 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
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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 when it comes to rescuing people in the cologne region. rescue is having to use both as the only way to get down street to do that. also in one area, a gas leak that can be turned off is also making things in credibly more dangerous . not just for those in need of rescuing, but also for the rescue if you are having to go in to do that and look needed an incredibly dangerous job. the german army has also being drafted in on the theme 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
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the moment that we're still struggling to try and get a real fix on just how high that may be 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. seems of devastation also in belgium overnight as rivers birth their banks. 22 fatalities have already been reported with thousands evacuation from their homes. they bring france has sent 40 rescue workers and a helicopter to aid recovery. meanwhile in the netherlands, authorities have told thousands to evacuate their homes at risk of flooding in the heavy rainfall. rivers have gone above the level seen and the last major floods in the early ninety's and part of a key motorway has been closed with power outages. also being reported to the families of a pair of passengers on a russian plane that disappeared from radars have breathed
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a massive sigh of relief after it landed safely, the tone of aircraft was on route to the siberian city of tomsk when it suffered engine failure. according to a preliminary probe, but all 18 people on board survived after that jet made a hard landing south africa was witnessing its worst violence in decades with riots and looting or rubbing after the jailing of the former president or the 110 people have been confirmed dead in the middle of the writing in the city of durban, a terrifying incident involving a small child, ended safely. a warning you might find these images disturbing. as the flames engulfed her block of flats, a desperate mother threw her daughter to a crowd of bystanders. on the street below to safer they were then seen cheering, as the toddler was caught safe to safe and sound. the mother described to us how afraid she was in that moment. miller affairs doing what i can say.
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yeah. just so shocked. cuz she always remind me of what i did for her when she was saying that moving also shes pointing. that's my mom. you drew me down, you 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 floors was telling us to come down. we read something, it was the 2nd floor. we're not sure because we are outside of the plant. so when they were playing for people from the 3, those standing in the mystery, they were trying to help us taking the lasers for us to call to the latest. so when i was there, there was the other speak later, i'll say if you can carry that baby for me. so i think the face, down face, outpatient. been to give me to be me. so i can come out because the only thing i wanted was my baby to be out. she refused to said no, i'm going to go fast enough. so you're going to get accumulate a who and i'm down after she got into the sale of the stairs fold in with her. and
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it was people are trying to help. and now there was no any other way for us who was stuck and he was little fussy, there was a lady behind me. i wanted to can you tell me the baby's going to be before me? so i'm going to go up and down. you can give the babies to me, control the babies with me. so are you stay to go? the babies for me, the baby is crying and no, no, never mind new crime. just solid to me. came flooding me up the kitchen. people is gaming, so i go go and i was like, well as relieved because i can see people, they drink a lot, but i didn't even notice people, but i saw a they willing to help us that it made me pause and see that. so when i call joe and i was waiting for them to come together, then after 2 the baby now escape the big when they can see ocean. they know it's going to me nice because i was holding my hair like the likely they called shading me. directed me go to say go this way. they took me down to the they were catching
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me also. and everyone was saying, your, your brave brave with writers rating stores in warehouses. many have been kelvin stampede and estimated $800.00 shops have already been destroyed and locals are now cleaning up the wreckage. johannesburg corresponded policy, clear tango long, tagged along with the police as they hunted down suspected louis. i mean, an example 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 walking towards a house way, they have recently conducted an operation. hi. what do you have in your hand? flour and stuff that was stolen. have you noticed them? now? we've got a 2 pulse and who lives here? if somebody inside the building. okay, let's go inside and see who's been doing the feeling. so we just walking through
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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 ran 2nd over the past few days. so here we entering someone's home who's been stealing stuff. so what is there? and there is a door and the turtles and the other stuff as you see there in the cars, there goes and there's one that is taking, taking 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, they told us whatever is in here, it is truly to his friend, a prodigy and, and some of the things have been taken out to be sold. i don't know where he hasn't told us yet. where are you taking him to the house? what happens to him?
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now, why do i say his committed to many months? said the people of alexander, they must and stand up and make sure we're taking the door to door. we're taking that to the people that they have to come and claim the properties. because now we don't have a pen more. we didn't have my shops use it was because peter, here 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 the more goods that the police are taking with them that have been confiscated. so the police here are loading what they've managed to take from this house, and among the stolen goods are a number of doors, a toilet system and a bottle of pain. the
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number of them 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? because they have a cover 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. they come in and they'll end the day, giving us the information on this computer of alex because now they're thinking about what is the opinion and they see this is the wrong thing. i'm here with the main police station in alexandra. the suspect has been full care and is being held
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in one of the cell a short time ago. there was no tricity in this area and the police are 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 urged the public not to take the law into their own hand, even if their own businesses are under attack. the locals are still harming themselves and building roadblocks to keep looters. are neighborhood shopping centers being looted, then don't write down the moment you purchase in this complex. yeah, there's one for the favorite and this is the only place that now we're getting food from. we just stood out there to protect our families over the last company been hectic. it's cause a lot of fear in the community and gender. obviously,
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everyone is actually scared to leave the homes. and i live in this area, which is not stay for the same vaccine, but a different place of manufacture. that's the critical and bizarre problem for tourists to france, which is only letting in those with the you made astrazeneca jab, not the identical indian manufactured version. and would be, travelers are confused. i think the reassurance is clearly defined. vaccine is absolutely identical despite the fact it was manufactured in india. the confusion is well g to trouble evidently, trouble a lot with my work. and the problem is, despite the chest certificate, the telephone application suggests the vaccine or use of a certain type. obviously the numbers suggest differently. we cannot find any clear information on whether or not we can travel. because if i sign up a port. ringback or an add port to this day,
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i do not know whether i'll be allowed to leave the u. k. or when i get my destination, get checked. will i be allowed to continue? my job, i, you, regulator is explained the indian made version called covey shield is not on its list as astrazeneca hasn't given enough data on the manufacturing process there. over even those who have had an e. u approved shot face difficulties once in france where they still need a health pass to go to public places. these include restaurants and shopping centers, as well as long distance buses and trains to get the pass. you need to be inoculated, and either have a negative p c r test, or have recently recovered from cove. it. or this system has sparked street protests, and andy hill again says it adds extra complications that could make a trip to france too costly for some years seems to be some confusion around what the telephone and also the certificate size in terms of the actual name that
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explain cold in the bus just about them, but they don't match the name and the bus number doesn't match what people are saying. so they saying cover shields, except for is the batch numbers match co shield, and that's what it says on the certificate. this confusion complication there. i don't 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 communication, it's frankly moving across the f. b. i failed to protect dozens of child gymnast by not responding earlier to allegations of abuse perpetrated by the teams doctor. that's the charge of the u. s. department of justice, which says the bureau took more than a year just to launch a probe and the f. b i has since acknowledged its handling as inexcusable. the medic was eventually sentenced to hundreds of years in prison from western children as r. t. s. eliot tranquil reports, it's an immensely ugly story, and
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a story that's already quite old. on the one hand, he stands accused is one of the most prolific child molesters in sporting history. some women of team usa gymnastics, say they were forced to endorse psychological and physical abuse in the name of olympic glory from young women lining up to face their former doctor in this high profile case that is rocking the world in gymnastics, a judge in michigan had slapped a very long sentence on the former sports doctor. the fact that larry nasser will never walk out of prison alive, thanks to the length of his sentence, may reassure more than 200 of his victims. that justice has been served. indeed, that's how many girls and women, if the more he molested during his doctor's career under the guise of giving medical treatment. but the older the story gets, the more ugly details about others involved in this disgraceful scandal emerge. the
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man who once was larry nasser, his boss, is now facing criminal sexual charges himself. former michigan state gymnastics coach, cathy clay just learned. she's headed to jail for line to police in the ness. our investigation, who knew that in july 2021, i'll be reporting on another bombshell. a u. s. department of justice probe has found for more than the year after receiving the 1st complaint. the f. b. i pretty much did nothing to deal with the sex abuse claims against dr. nasser. just by the extraordinarily serious nature of the allegations and the possibility that nasa conduct could be continuing senior officials in the indianapolis field office failed to respond to the national legation would be my seriousness and urgency that they delivered and required the action and inactions of the f b i, employees described in the report, are inexcusable and discredit to this organization. what's most shocking is the
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price paid by the victims during the overlooked 14 months. the sex offender retired as physician of the u. s. gymnastic steam but continued in the same role at the michigan state university. a high school and a gymnastics club. delays in legal action against master lead to the abuse of 70 young female says the d o. j. according to lawyers. busy that number could be as high as 120. this is a devastating indictment of the f. b. i am the department of justice. the multiple federal agents covered up in the solves abuse and child molestation. no one seems to give a damn about these little girls. here's another disturbing reminder of what these victims could have been going through. when i was 13, just the kids laying on a table. i miss you. and you for your own glove hands,
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all over my rear and slipped into the most private area of my body. i did not know that at the same time, larry was penetrating me. usa gee, was systematically burying reports of sexual assault against member coaches in a file cabinet instead of reporting them. why did you make me hate the one thing i loved so much? why did you take my dreams away from me? you lied to me and manipulated me to think that when you treated me, you were closing your eyes because you had been working hard when you are really touching me an innocent child to pledge yourself and who knows how long the of be i would have kept turning a blind eye on this disgrace if it wasn't for a detailed investigative report by the local outlet, the indianapolis star, plus that coincided with local police finally responding to dozens of complaints from gymnast. but again, real action was more than a year late. moreover, the d o j found that later the special agent in charge of the f b i. indianapolis,
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field office, w. j abbott. live city inspector general's office numerous times about the handling of the case and a bid to allegedly cover up the investigative mistakes and miss steps. agent abbott was never brought to account just like the rest of his team and was allowed to retire with full benefits in 2018. the department of justice now needs to decide if it is going to be yet another institution that fail survivors. or if it's going to enforce some measure of accountability for these crimes, and in that same tweet, the senator is echoing the number one question on everybody's mind. how many athletes would have been spared unimaginable pain if the f b, i had done his job. hey, it's not only those on capitol hill waiting for answers, but the entire nation too, will be f. b, i speak out and live up to the expectations. some of the colombian
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suspected of taking part in the assassination of haiti's president, previously received u. s. military training, according to the pentagon, several had also been informants for the u. s. drug enforcement agency review for training databases indicates that a small number of the columbia and individuals detained as part of the investigation had participated in past us mail, treat training and education programs while serving as active members of the columbus military forces. haiti's president was murdered in his home on july, 7th, and around. 20 suspects have been detained between the pentagon insists all trainees are committed to human rights and the rule of law. but the head of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti told us washington plays a central role in the country's bloodshed last and will not do even if the us didn't, wasn't involved in the assassination itself. the u. s. was deeply involved in creating the conditions that allow this assassination to happen. notably as support
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for, for the ph d k party. and so what they're asking is that the us stop propping up a dictatorship containing that the us stop talking about sending soldiers. they don't want us alters people who are associated with a da have been involved in crimes. and there's also been a history of the agents themselves being involved in drug trafficking and other crime in most human rights groups. a long time ago decided that, that actually instituting controls was unrealistic and have been calling for, for just deep, just stopping this kind of training, but they continue some of these programs. and i think you are continuing to see people who are trained, they're using those skills to commit human rights violations. europe is ditching fossil fuels, at least that's the intention under radical new e u plans. the block says it will drop the sale of petrol powered cars and go to
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carbon neutral and go carbon neutral all within the next decade. the overarching goal was and of course, is to make europe the very 1st climate neutral continental the world. and to build a new growth strategy to get there. but going green will come into cost. a new tax on goods coming into the e. u will be used to back local firms to make the switch to cleaner energy. environmental acts activists, george bar to things that this is the wrong time for such moves. at 2 carbon budget for a good turn to 1.5 degrees, which is all the government to make the, for that budget runs out in 2020 by 2027. that should be, if we want to say when provide to be, if there should be no more competition. now obviously reaching that because we've delayed action is mainly because of lobbying from the industry and the revoke,
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and go over things on the corporation. of course that now looks like an impossible that is absolutely what we should be aiming for. instead of aiming for their college close to 2027 as possible. and very mind, you know, if we even went to the campus just last week, just in, in germany you know, a 100 people died because of the flood time, a change with thing, you know, from mary chrome, fire, the fire that you're already a crime against humanity i know for sure this is more more of a when we need real transfer. if you'd like more details and your top new stories, you can always check out our website r t dot com or follow us on twitter. i'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes, so stay tuned. the
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to create truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with your body literally can strengthen its like your brain become kind of a muscle with movement. you're not just drinking your why stuff,
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you try that. you are literally strengthening the connection. you're in fact, in certain areas, you're actually growing. stimulating the growth of brand new brain cells the the the, me to game. so when they say, why did you burn down the community? why do you know neighborhood are we don't own anything. we don't have anything. there is a social contract that we all and that if you feel or i feel person who has the
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