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the who's ah, you're sleeping and then the water comes and we can open the door. you just in your room and you're drowning europe struggles to deal with the aftermath of devastating floods of germany to class dates of emergency. all neighboring countries were also hit by turns of water leaving at least 180 people that correspond reports from the disaster seen fear in our file in the state of rhode island. latin. this is one of the worst effected areas by the footing. you can see over to my left on the building where the water actually reached, well above my own head highway of this gulf war. that's what it looks like down you
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carry on further down the road. the, among the stories that shake the weak south africans take up arms to fight off. looters amid a week of may, had spunk by the jailing of a former president schools that people have been killed. so injecting pressure on people to help covey jobs, governments and companies around the world are controversial and promoting vaccines is the way i feel like normal life. but because the issue split society down the middle, i guess discuss, going to create to, to society. if they just choose not to have it then creating their own apartheid need those we need the box. so you should be ok . hi there. here with a roundup of the week stop stories for you. this is the weekly anata. the
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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. sunk under soon as of now, the public quiet roads and railways were submerged and property damage. no casualties have been reported. there is yet now being seen in eastern germany to a state of emergency has been declared in the southeast region of bavaria. local san dimensions services came together to begin the clean up operation. the austrian town that had been floating on saturday as well, but its western germany that bore the brunt of your correspondence, peter oliver, fear in all phyla, in the state of royal and polite and this one of the worst effected areas by the flooding. you can see over to my left on the building where the water actually reached well above my own head. the job for people here right now is cleaning up
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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 with thick brown, sludge 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 the town say it would be on the worst nightmare. it didn't mean to several people at the bridge of the was destroyed or the bridges in all the towns have been swept away. people don't have anything to eat or drink. there is much and such everywhere. everything is damaged. the many houses of the biggest disasters ever happened here. it was the english good, the speed at which the waters rose caught a loss of people of god. this,
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coupled with it being the middle of the night seem to have contributed to the number of people killed in this electricity. and mobile phone networks were shut down by the rise of water with no way of contacting the outside world. no one knew who 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 all happened very quickly last night and lasted about 20 minutes. first, the manhole covers came up and then the water level rose up, the windows, the windows burst and within 2 minutes the hell 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
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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. i was going to be destroyed. this never happened before. it's like, i don't know. nobody would love it. it could even prepare for this. one blessing is that no more rain has fallen in this area in recent days. well that means is that the clean up opperation can get the way, but it's going to be
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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 berg have all found themselves under water. the me ah, ah, as water continues to be pulled 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, i left many,
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many more with their homes in ruins. peter, all of us are fi. fi la germany, south africa is the witnessing is worth the violence in decades. right? thing and looting erupted of the jailing on corruption challenges of former presidents, jacob zoom the 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 the roads that you took, everything, actually the burning of the burning. ah, you know, the,
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at the moment you purchase this conflict here is one favorite. and this is the only place that now we're getting food strong. we just stood out there to protect our families. ah, i didn't even know those people, but i so they willing to help us, that it made me pause and see that. so if we color joe joe and i was waiting for them to come together, then after the baby and i was scared to be when they can see ocean, they know it's going to many, many we can say just social because she always remind me of what i did to her correspondent fullest leave has been covering events for us throughout the week in the embattled nation. outside poacher more which is one of 2 more in waco and it was completely ransacked on monday. people from the community.
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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 here saying that we rather we rather have our lives and it, we can live on, i need 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, it's been completely ripped from the walls. this is what remains of 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 here and it's gone to township, which has seen some of the worst violence over the past few days. for shock,
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belonging to 15 brothers from outside the country were destroyed in the hope and cellphones 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. no. no, no money to pay the rent. where was some of the brothers were sleeping here with a stock. the lucius grabbed everything in sight. and as they lift, set the room allies, television, service, electronics, cell phones, clothing, money, and passports. everything is gone, but only 5 did the reading not leaving the place, nothing but for the day. what fun it before the benefits office. i'm not really anything just nice to set my looking for this ordeal, 5 unplugged it might possibly lead police and community
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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 he'll be entering someone's home who's been stealing stuff. what is there? and there is a dwarf and the titles and the other stuff as you see there in the car. there goes and just wanted to take your thinking, if there's a suspect, where are you taking him to the south? the suspect has been full and is being held in one of the so 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
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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. ludicrous, that's how a british law makers described announced by a top be a company that suggests coven vaccination is the only way to get life back to normal. although there's been a low uptake shots by those under the age of 30 politicians have worn honeycutt commercial sends out the wrong message. the heineken really ought to consider whether discriminating in loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there are lots of people who can't be vaccinated and it's quite wrong that they should not be able to go into a pub and have a drink, ludicrous. i'm surprised to not making recommendations and other countries given
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their levels of vaccine hesitancy. of the art comes after british ministers reported liter plans for mandatory vaccine passports to enter pubs and restaurants . as of the autumn, despite was seen as a hugely successful manipulation program with 35000000 people fully vaccinated in the united kingdom. but britain is far from the place where pro vaccine pressures in full swing. now that's in australia, not which has been criticized for employing scared tank. the example using an actor from an age group not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the pace of inoculation in the country slow in part due to dose shortage is something critic se makes these campaigns even less appropriate. it's an issue we put up the divide. really worry for me about this is you're going to create to take
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society that will be those people who com to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't had that practicing invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do the bits for the rest of society. those who need the backseat and so you should be label law generally the whole numbers ration have been magically advised talks about she seems she doesn't actually work. they don't stall transmission. i'm passing that i provide. i suggest you check the wells role bar war. i'm very
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suggest you stop spreading misinformation and face jacket, you get behind this. there is a very big question over whether young people should have this faxing at all. and the reason for that is actually most young people will get cobit that recover. they'll be no long term sequentially and this is about personal choice and responsibility. i want to do all these 3 things. i could go and have a referendum that young people have a juicy, they should get vaccination as well. no one's talking about coalition. no one's talking about monday tree jobs, but if the young people want to have fallen out to life, it's coming anyway. actually, we should be encouraging those people. certainly, i've a 40 to make sure they have a vaccine. i would like younger people to have it as well, but i do believe in personal choice in liberty. we don't believe in compulsory vaccination, but what we do need to do is to get brittany back on track to digging into a dog pass canada's indigenous community. he calls on the government to come clean
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me join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the candidate indigenous community is, is the government, public school attendance lisco baghdad. case to further investigate crimes against them comes of the unmarked graves of $160.00 more children were found in the country. this week the native community says, as just the tip of the iceberg, the residential school systems being blamed for destroying the lives of many indigenous families. i didn't even talk about the abuse in residential schools
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to my children, many of our children who ran away during the winter and froze to death on their way home. and 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 ship 5. and that's only part of our sure bible in red and show schools. i want you to imagine you have a 6 year old daughter that's been taken away from your has to go into an environment that shows no love, no hoax, no support. nathan, but verbal, emotional, spiritual abuse. i can't speak my language today because for experienced across
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that 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 draft and be we could scream and scream. his no one there to come to your help residential school, the last of which were closed in 1997. when i didn't do the simulating native children into canadian culture removed from their families, many suffered physical and sexual abuse. more than a century, 150000 were put through the system. well, the 4000 deaths were recorded in 2015 the truth and reconciliation commission officially recognized the policies cultural genocide. and the scandalous further growing this year with the 1st discovery of unmarked grace.
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oh, i i the discovery greg says led to outrage across the country on canada day early this month. choose of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd was toppled by crowds chanting. no pride in genocide from indigenous greek school for the annual celebration to be cancelled entirely. but most time has been targeted to those who run the schools leading christie and churches. busy being attacked,
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several burned to the grounds, the prime minister said the country must learn from 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 2 days, words aren't enough for money in the community who are demanding an apology from the pope. they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what happened and believe that it has a case to answer people talking about wanting an apology from the pope. why do we have to before that, why, why hadn't gotten that yet?
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does 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 have 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 thrown 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 unprecedented anti government protests and keeper of certainly caught the eye of the us media on top lawmakers. florida's governor is even claiming the island nation might have to be bombed and some others insist that the countries on
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the brink of revolution, the spot things haven't calmed significantly now on the streets. washington is also adamant. changes on the account is the largest protest we've seen in cuba and a long time that will obviously have an impact on how we proceed. so we will see how things develop and the days ahead and develop our policy responses accordingly . it's almost like christmas came early this year for america's political hawk's anti government protests have fled up in cuba. what better opportunity for the us to finish something? it couldn't back in the sixty's. now with all the tricks from the venezuelan handbook of regime change, step one, intimidate, scare them, bully them, make it look like you're one tiny step away from obliterating everything they love . if they don't abide, i are suggesting air strikes in cuba. what i'm suggesting is that option is one
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that has to be explored and cannot be simply discarded as an option that is not on the table. humanitarian air strikes soda, mccrass's, venezuela also was not far from something like that. apparently, all boxes are on the table. are you considering military option prevented? we're not considering anything, but all options are on the table. does that mean you're considering the options? always fall options, but sticks? well, they work best when there's a camera dangling on the far end. the florida governor chose to tempt cubans with some proper broadband. they shut down the internet, they don't want the truth to be out. they don't want people to be able to communicate. and so one of the things i think we should be able to do when our private companies are with the united states to provide that internet service. dsl . yeah. cubans are gonna need some flying internet speeds because well, we're also going to see protests like greece. northern have an am,
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because this is actually people in america supporting the cuban anti government push and another bio picture. some outlets used to kill a straight cuban unrest. this one was taken in 2011 in egypt, just like when things were going down in venezuela and the mainstream media didn't want us to find out that it was the us back to protest is not the government. who said this a truck on fire? well, i guess think of it as humanitarian arson. florida authorities got so excited about the unrest in cuba. they even allowed demonstrators at home to block the streets. something they had explicitly banned for black lives matter. at this point, you might be getting that faint stench of racial discrimination but don't fret. it's very different. according to the florida governor, i had a good discussion with leaders in the cuban american community about the communist
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dictatorship crimes against the people of cuba. we stand in solidarity with the people of cuba, and we are united in support of their rights to choose freedom over the communist regime. again, all painfully reminiscent of venezuela protests including in washington itself, which the breathlessly backed in a bid to force this man. you might not even remember now into power and of course the elephant in this room over a geem change sanctions. both venezuela and cuba have been under tremendous economic pressure, even at the height of the call, the 1900 pandemic. the us refuse to listen to the un and almost 200 other countries and lifted embargo against the island nation. the united states is pursuing a similar strategy in cuba that it's pursuing against venezuela doesn't allow cuba or venezuela to trade. it doesn't allow them to sell in the case of wayland,
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they're oil, and the international market mistakes. other companies pay huge fines if they dare to do make trade with cuba or venezuela, basically giving companies around the world and ultimate do you want to trade with the u. s. market a market of $22.00 trillion dollar gross domestic product? or do you prefer to trade with cuba and economy of $100000000000.00? and so as a consequence of this bullying against that israel and cuba, it's creating massive. ready human suffering and then the u. s. government turns around and says, look, the human government and the venezuela government are mismanaging their economies and they're not taking care of the needs of their people. you can't get more hypocritical and more demagogic and more cynical than what the u. s. is doing against both countries. so a few years back america went on one of its biggest regime change gambles in recent history with venezuela and failed. but for the lack of a better playbook,
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it seems to be happy to go down the same dead and ok and wraps up further. this news, our thanks for your company more coming up in 30 minutes. me. ah ah. ready ready you watch cancelli class enough person. i mean, the saw the global blue book truly, i don't need someone from the because it's always more you need to. he's going to contribute to usually so which and practice and what gone. yeah. because when you go from the
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to kim. always see the that i think you all know you were in the drive through for the friday. if you feel it will be the most innovative senior, so from having to go to your conference with each other shows what's your question? thank out there. he can inform me for me that you know, i don't have a member dog member tissue and just really bothering me. i didn't know what you were doing with you on the terms finishing up a good.
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