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some of the luck on the none of my new middle charts that exam on top the sleeping and then the water comes in. we can open the door, you're just in your room and you're drowning europe struggling to deal with the aftermath of devastating floods. parts of germany declare a state of emergency while neighboring countries were also hit by a tour of water leaving at least 180 people in did our correspond reports from the disastrous fear in all phyla in the state of royal and latin. that is one of the worst effected areas by the flu, that you can see over to my left on this building where the water actually reached
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well above for my own head highway of death go for. that's what it looks like down . yeah. if you carry on further down the road, the among the stories that shape the week. so frickin take up, arms to fight off. looters amid a week of may, sparked by the jailing of a former president, scores of people being killed. the on the mark graves are $116.00 more children are fund in canada. the indigenous community urge it, the government to public school attendance list to get a clear idea of the deal of the tragedy. native people stress repression exist to this agenda. still happening, please not taking reports seriously, predators know that they could target. and people in general know that they could target
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ah, went the big story from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly marty walker. the devastating floods have left 180 people dead and counting across germany and neighboring countries. burst river banks and flash floods this week, destroyed entire homes and swept away roads and power lines. strong. thunderstorms had not had the czech republic for roads and railways were submerged them. property damage, no casualties have yet been reported. there. flooding is now being seen in eastern germany to a state of emergency has been declared in the south east state of bavaria. locals and emergency services came together to begin to clean on population some austrian town, suffering heavy flooding on saturday as well. but its western germany that bore the
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brunt to europe correspondent peter oliver report here in our phyla, in the state of royal and latin. that this one of the worst effected areas by the flooding. you can see over to my left on this building, where the water actually reached well above my own head. the job for people here right now is cleaning up following this disaster. you can see just behind me as people have taken all of their belongings from their houses, putting them out on the streets, everything covered without thick brown sludge that mud the rain waters the flood waters brought with them when they came into people's homes. extreme, heavy downpour started on wednesday and sold months worth of rainfall. in a matter of hours, people in these towns say it was beyond the worst nightmare. it didn't mean to
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several people at dead. the bridge of the was destroyed. all the bridges in all the towns had been swept away. people don't have anything to eat or drink. there is much and such everywhere. everything is damaged. many houses of color is the biggest disaster ever happened. it was, the english stood the speed at which the waters rose caught a lot of people off guard. this, coupled with it being the middle of the night seemed to have contributed to the number of people killed in the electricity and mobile phone that works with shut down by the rise of water with no way of contacting the outside world. no one knew he was missing and who didn't have connections. local officials in all violence said around 1300 people were missing on friday. thankfully, number is decreasing as communication networks are restored. it will happen very quickly last night and last at about 20 minutes. first,
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the manhole covers came up and then the water level rose up, the windows, the windows burst and within 2 minutes the hill house was flooded with water 2 meters high. i think it will take at least 2 or 3 years to clear everything up. lena brenna and her family were asleep when water from the river, usually half a kilometer away, started to flood the lower floors of their home. i heard screaming outside and then my dad, he screamed, i went outside downstairs and there was already like water flooding into our like downstairs. it was like so fast that we just grab stuff and tried to get up there. i think it was like maybe 15 to 20 minutes. so the water came up to here. so if you're sleeping and then the water comes and you can open the door, you're just in your room and you're drowning. i can't even describe the feeling. like you see your holiday destroyed. it's going to be destroyed. this
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never happened before. it's like, i don't know. nobody would love it. you could even prepare for this. one blessing is that no more rain has fallen in this area in recent days. what that means is that the clean up opperation can get on the way, but it's going to be a painful and odd jewish process and it will be a long time before any sense of normalcy returns to these towns. it isn't just in germany that flood waters have struck parts of belgium, the netherlands, and looks and burg have all found themselves under water. the me ah,
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ah, as was continues to be pumped from the lower floors of buildings in the path of the flooding. people here slowly coming to terms with a tragedy which is killed so many and left many, many more with their homes in ruins. peter, all of us are fi. fi la, germany. ok, i want to bring you to south africa, which has been witnessing its worst violence and decades. rioting and looting a ruptured over the jailing on corruption charges of former president, jacob's yuma the
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highway of death. go for. that's what it looks like down. yeah. if you carry on further down the road, because burnt out, recalls in the road, but due to everything. factory, the burning of the burning, the food. you know, the moment you up into this complex one. your favorite and this is the only place that now we're getting food from good . we just stood out here to protect all families. ah. i didn't even know those people, but i saw the willing to help us that it made me pause and see. so the screen color joe, joe and i was waiting for them to come together. then after i took the baby and i
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will be when they can see ocean the nose going to many, many with what i can say, just social cuz she always remind me of what i did for her. what our correspondent paul asleep has been covering events for us through the weekend me and bottle nation. we shall outside, protean, more, which is one of 2 more in waco. and it was completely ransacked on monday. people from the community you have come out, they are cleaning what they can. a positive been on the story is that the community is starting to take care of itself and form community security watches. this is a lot more. how do we allow this more to do that? and that's why we hear saying that we rather we rather have our lives and we can live on a nice this, a terrible smell here of alcohol and vegetables that are decaying, that have been taken from the shops. now this is a cash machine, as you can see,
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it's been completely ripped from the walls. this is what remains of a liquor shop. the entire shop has been ransacked. the cupboards and the tables have been ripped apart because people can use that for their homes in the various townships around johannesburg. i'm having an exam township which has seen some of the worst violence over the past few days. for shock, belonging to 15 brothers from outside, the country were destroyed, all of the in the hope and cell phones and this on the electronics to groceries. when you come, when you come to brick, everything the took everything, don't have money to buy food for children. now, don't have money to pay their rent was. some of the brothers were sleeping here with the stock. the looters grabbed everything in sight. and as they lift, set the room allies, television sits, electronics, cell phones, clothing, money,
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and passports. everything has gone further. lou 5 did the reading not leaving the plays, nothing but it would make it a what fun it before the benefits office, i'm not really anything just nice to set this ordeal. 5, unplugged it kept by my passport. 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. it's often local people who are coming forward to the police and to community leaders and telling them that the 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 there? and there is a door and the terrace and the other stuff as you see the in the car. there goes
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and just wanted to take it, sticking with it. there's a suspect where you taking him to the south. 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 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 and violence kill of as indigenous community has urged the government to publish school attendance list going back decades to further investigate crimes against them. it comes as the unmarked graves of $116.00 more children refund in the country this week. the native community said that's just the tip of the iceberg. the residential school system is being blamed for destroying the lives of many indigenous families. i
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didn't even talk about the abuse in residential schools to my children, many of our children who ran away during the winter and froze to death on their way home. and i am the black ropes start lying about the children. oh yeah, they're doing fine here. in the meantime they were missing and no one had searched for them. and we had to steal much of our food in order to survive. and that's only part of our sure bible in renisha, dan, shell. schools want you to imagine you have a 6 year old daughter that's been taken away from you has to go into an environment that shows no love, no hoax, no support. nathan, but verbal, emotional,
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spiritual abuse. i can't speak my language today because for experienced across the way i've tried, you could scream and cry and bank and there was, you know, no one there to, to rush you. we were giraffe and be we could scream and scream your vision, no wonder to come to your help. the background to this residential school, the last of which closed in 1997 were aimed at assimilating native children into canadian culture. removed from their families. many separate physical and sexual abuse for more than a century. $150.00 and were put through the system more than $4000.00 deaths were recorded in 2015 the truth and reconciliation commission officially recognized the policy as cultural genocide and the scandal has further grown this year with the
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1st discovery of unmarked graves. oh, i i the discovery of the graves has led to a rage across the country on colored a day earlier this month, the statues of queen victoria, queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled by cries, jumping, no pride in genocide. some indigenous groups called for the annual celebration to be cancelled entirely. but most anger has been targeted of those who run the
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schools leading to christian churches being attacked with several burnt to the ground. the prime minister has said the country must learn from the mistakes of the past. is difficult in moments like these to fully comprehend the decisions of the past that led to these tragedies and atrocities. but it is necessary to absorb them and understand them. to be able to move forward. but just in true, those words aren't enough for many in the community who are demanding an apology from the pope. they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what happened and believe it has a case to answer. people are talking about wanting an apology from the pope. why do
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we have to for that, why, why hadn't gotten pulled is not apologizing. i feel like the people who i get up to the polls are feeling the same way. genocide is still happening to us to the may. you know, the governments how these policies in place that don't work with us. when police do mental health checks with our people, they either die or they're thrown into the institution where pills are wrong down. and if there's any children involved, they're automatically thrown into, into the child welfare system. so there's a lot of things we get done with the police, not taking reports seriously. and predators know that they could target us. and people in general know that they could target a coming up all our tea after a short break working for the secret service. it's only your drink come,
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shaken, not stirred. because the coolest got you on. of course, you always get the bad guy filling the secret. it needs more agents. frances, on the look out for the next james bond, the country's national intelligence agency has now launched our recruitment drive. we've got the details shortly. i use i me ah
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ah, i use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy confident ation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the hello again. the corolla virus is continuing to mutate and evolve with the delta variant. no
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detected in more than 100 countries. first identified in india. the strain is believed to be the most contagious. the world health organization predicts it will be the dominant fairy and globally within months. here in russia, now it comes from more than 90 percent of new infections. and does the stream continues to spread. russia has set another grim, really proven death to record with 780 fatalities registered in the last 24 hours. taking us through how health care workers are dealing with the challenge and tone croissants to return to the front line, read. so, in the latest installment of his documentary series, i put in the look an empty bed, an empty bed. it's an empty space out there, a small one. so there are 1347 beds. i hoped i would never come back here again. we're at
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a hospital again and here again, are these demps crops side that's how did the hospital start to fill up? we were monitoring that there had been 50 patients daily, and suddenly the number went up to 100 and then 200120130 so on. but of course, the key point is that we've already well prepared. the worst thing is when you're not on album for him, what's the main pattern of this new strain? i'm pretty sure you will come to you will firstly it's more contagious. and 2nd, it hits way faster than the previous and now takes $1.00 to $2.00 days. instead of 7 to wait with the elevator, it's also hitting younger people. what do they didn't believe it would happen. they thought the virus had gone, but it stayed. they think everything's okay. it's a simple flu and it will end soon, but it doesn't. it wasn't all day off today. and how many of those in the hospital
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are vaccinated? well, around 122-1000 patients. i'm a lovely and believable young guys. i've never seen anything like this before. how did you end up here? well, did you have a high temperature? yes, i had a temperature. i called an ambulance. they brought me here and that my condition drastically nose dived. what do you mean? well, in 2 days, how old are you? i'm 47. so we're the same age and how badly were your lungs damaged? 75 percent. did you get the vaccine? you know, why? because i'm an idiot. why is this happening? where people not vaccinating? we do look since the ninety's there was an anti vaccination campaign at that time, and those mad moms said we won't be vaccinated against measles, chicken pulse. we won't take any vaccine. someone put that idea in their head, that the vaccination is bad. but in fact, it saves lives and it helps vanquish the pandemic. so when do you think it will and
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never can damage tend to last from 3 to 5 years. i'm actually afraid of asking you who is vaccinating and non you raise your hands please. he's vaccinated . i know him. well, actually anyone who comes here is vaccinated. well is because you're a strict boss. i've been in an intensive care unit for a month and my condition is severe. maybe the outcome would be less if i had taken a job. i wanted to get vaccinated, but i didn't find time. and now i'm in a dire condition. ah, ah ah, ah, the
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thousands of protesters helping marching through the french city of launch venting their anger at president macross health passports. police use here goes to break up the crowds. a similar demonstration was also held in this week, frances leaders said colbert passports would be mandatory to access measure of facilities, cultural events as well by the lake, starting from the middle of next week. a text by the telephone in the past week have left more than 400 skin security personal debt or injured. the interior ministry said there were 222 attacks against the local forces in the previous 7 days. the telephone has been re asserting itself considerably in the wake of the continuing plot of western forces. it claims its back in control of 85 percent of the plush is a rough day in east jerusalem on saturday. after his release security forces moved
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in to break up is sit in demonstration, dozens of palestinians had been protesting and what they say is the illegal occupation of their lives to gas was used against the crime a perhaps not so secret service. frances main intelligence agency is giving a sneak peak behind its curtains after launching and website to attract new talent . and it turns out most french people want to give double. 07, a run for his money. those are t. charlotte to ben ski reports. it's made out to be one of the coolest job in the world working so the secret service is only june drink come, shaken, not stirred because the coolest gadgets on. of course, you always get the bad guy that a newer certainty work for the french with 52 percent thing that they want to be a fine
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margin would be kind of want to be a spy, to have a big car, a beautiful wife, money, a lot of money, but i'd love to because it would be fun. you don't have monday advice run investigations. and sometimes it's very sensational to discover the hidden truth and i would love it if you want to. i always have the best tables in restaurants, the best cars, the most beautiful women, and totally spectacular. and they know it all because they are the people who know everything in a big to make the pros, fact black cloak and dagger the french secret services. and the g. s. i a giving us me a mortal, a peek into its work. launched the 1st website, which snippets about top secret missions threatening of terrorism saw you were attacks on foreign agents and no, they're not talking about me. just hold off for a 2nd. nobody didn't put it in dog dog yet. be pretty young. oh,
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good. look at that, are you? where was i? me? oh. oh. even as sage advice, so those buzzing ages, a professional manipulator, a spy will 1st show sympathy an interest in the private life and activities of the person they are targeting. they are unenlightened, strategist who will do everything in their power to track their target in an insidious spiral from which that person will not be able to extricate themselves without outside help. the i see you all, but coming by is until i think what, what mobile would the french take on until they want to be age and that 100?
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17 double. 0701. the james bond. the seriousness of the case is to call the money james james bond. this takes him because he succeed. do better 2 of them because i do aborted. oh, assess why 17 and james bond. but i'm in fun. so i'm a little bit more for i want to say or says 117. i was a hippo to says because he's french for sure that we will move james bond because he is always the back to james james bond because he's charismatic. but don't get too excited, walla rosa, and dream to the pe you. the french secret service may now be more transparent. if you do show enough promise to be recruited, more than likely the only high life you're going to be needing is watching fine
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