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ah, the sleeping and then the water comes and you can open the door just in your room and you're drowning europe is coming to terms with the aftermath of devastating floods. a part of germany declare a state of emergency while neighboring countries were also hit by tolerance of water leaving at least a 180 people. a correspondent report period in the state of rhode island to latin. 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. out of this go for this what it looks like down you carry on further down the road. the water among the
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story, the shape the week here. when our teens and national south africa and take up to fight off loses a week of may miss fight. by the jailing of a former president, we understand now. scores of people have been killed. does the unmarked graves of $160.00 more children often found in canada. the indigenous community urges the government to publish a school attendance list. the got a clear idea of the scale of tragedy. the native people, stress, repression exists to this day. the agenda cited for not taking reports seriously, predators know that they could target and people in general know that they could target ah, is just off the 8 p. m on a,
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a rainy sunday evening here in moscow. welcome to the weekly here as we run down the top stories of the week and off today. so it's now coming in at a $180.00 people are dead and many more still missing with the death toll expected to rise further, that is the grim bottom line of flash floods that have hit parts of western germany, a belgium and the netherlands. and some other nations as well. the deluge is said to have been the worst of its kind in 200 years. the worst affected towns and villages saw entire homes, bridges, and power lines just swept away. ah, in 15 minutes are flat, our office, our neighbors houses. everything was under water. it was very quick. it looks as if a bomb has hit like world war the
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the whole interesting shock pictures machine here on the program here on to you know the sightings now spread through eastern germany. however, it is the west of the country that's been hottest head of both in terms of the human toll and the infrastructure as well. the german chancellor angle america has paid a visit to some of the affected areas for a sudden german language barely has the words to describe the jo station inflicted
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. but from what i've seen, it's incredibly hardening to see how people are coming together. they are helping each other and a solid arity that exists the fear in all phyla in the state of royal and latin. is this one of the worst effected areas by the fluid? 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 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 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 the town say it was the on the worst nightmare. it didn't make
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a call to. several people, a dead. 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. many houses of color is the biggest disaster ever happened here. it's worse than was the english good. the speed at which the waters rose caught a loss of people off guard. this, coupled with it being the middle of the night seem to have contributed to the number of people killed in listed on the electricity and mobile phone networks 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 that number is decreasing as communication networks or restore. it all happened very quickly last
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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 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 we can open the door just in your room and you're drowning,
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i can't even describe the feeling like you see your holiday destroyed. going to be destroyed. this never happened before. it's like 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 operation can get on the way, but it's going to be a painful and arduous process and it will be a long time before any sense of normalcy returns to these towns. as water 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, africa has been seeing its worst violence in decades,
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writing and losing erupt it after the jailing over the next president. and more than 200 people have been confirmed dead in the middle of the ride from the city of durban. there was a dramatic incident involving a small child who was miraculously saved to warn you, you may find the following images disturbing. as the flames engulfed a block of flats, a desperate mother threw her daughter to a crowd of bystanders on the street below. they were then seen cheering, as the total was caught, safe and sound of the mother described to us her terror. melissa is doing what i can say. yeah. just so shocked cuz she always remind me of what i did for her leg when she said that building outside, shes pointing to my mom, you drew me down. you drew me. 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 reached the 2nd floor,
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were not sure because outside of the plant, so when they were trained, cuz people from the 3, those standing in the street by mystery, they were trying to help us taking the lasers for us to go 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, she didn't give me to be me. so i can come out because the only thing i wanted would be 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, and it was black. people are trying to help and 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 the baby's gonna carry the baby for me? so i'm going to go up and down. you can give the babies who me control the baby. so are you stay to go? the babies 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
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gaming sola, paula go. and i was like, well as 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 going to be nice because i was holding my hair like the lackey they called shading me. directed me go this, they go this way. they took me down to the, to me also. he and everyone i was saying you, you, you are brave brave. i meantime, riotous athena ratings stores and warehouses. riana found an estimated $800.00 shops which has been destroyed. locals are trying to clear up what remained. some of even form groups to help police patrol the streets and prevent further violence of correspondent, paula clear focus some of them. how can
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a city in south africa way the minority white africans community is going out on a voluntary patrol tonight lost faith in the country's police. and so like other minority communities have taken upon themselves to to fame the own street and the own houses. mm. i think that both of them are due to the amount of water all over the country. they've been deployed to many different areas . that's why we are assisting walk and we're going to go to college city. we had to report with communities actually locating that and protecting this shopping to grow bombings, approximate. i've excuse me,
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what do you see here? people are guarding. don't shopping, seen for looters. they'll probably be in the whole not got somebody to be vehicles in the life of the fun and that's what they're going to be for the not digitize. the, the people from the, the community itself is guarding the self contained in these rocks have been placed in the road to stop any kind of potential lucid driving down this road towards shopping center that's nearby here. and potentially trying to loosen the in with technology like this, what we can do is we can see them in the dark and we can immediately dispatch some of our guys to go into sit there. and it's actually happened the other night as
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well. i mean, what this also does is this little thing over here. so we can turn this on and it makes a very wide area like and especially the other night when they saw that they weigh that off. they were hiding away from us. but the moment to be turned on, they obviously got the sky and they went back to where they came from. we don't have to put our guys into into hobbs way until it's absolutely necessary for them to react. we can another shopping center where the guys have mixed up with other volunteers who've also been here for the last few nights, making sure that their communities are safe. we only for the same purpose, so they more experienced, they've got the, the weapon we, the knowledge. so we follow the lead, the whole country is understandable, so it's pretty sad at the moment. but you all after saying you ought to go, she's a lost friend on one of the concepts on the end of the term. and we preventing those to come into us, others reports, thoughts going to people as much as is losing going on. there's
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a lot of possibility that has come out of the united, the country and, and in a different aspect where we had a lot of division prior to this. but it's not black people that are looking at looters, basically. so you got the blacks white in the color, all standing together to prevent the same thing from happening in all community. it's quite culture and now it's late at the past midnight. we're going to head off . the gods themselves will stay here until the early hours of the morning. the situation remains tense and no one really knows what they come, bring wirelessly or r t elberton canada's indigenous community. as ers the government to publish a school attendance lists, going back to decades to further investigate crimes against them. it comes as the unmarked graves of $100.00. 60 more children were found in the country this week. the native community says that's just the tip of the iceberg. i didn't even talk about the abuse in residential schools to my children,
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many of our children who ran away during the winter and froze to death on their way home. and i entered the black robes. 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. we had to steal much of our food in order to achieve 5, and that's only part of our sure by vote in red and show schools. i 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 hugs, no support, nothing but verbal, emotional, spiritual abuse. i can't speak my language today because for experienced across
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a way i've tried your screen and cry and bank and there was, you know, no one there to, to rush you. we were draft and be we could screen and screen here is no one there to come to your help residential schools. the last of which was close to $997.00 were ended assimilating native children removed from their families. many did suffer physical and even sexual abuse. for more than a century, 150000 were put through the entire system. more than 4000 deaths were recorded. 2015 the truth and reconciliation commission officially recognized the policy as cultural genocide. the scandal has further grown this year with the 1st discovery of the unmarked grapes. mm. ringback
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i i the discovery of the graves has led to outrage across the country. on canada day earlier this month, the statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd was toppled by crowds chanting no pride in genocide. some indigenous groups called for the entire celebration to be cancelled entirely. but most anger has been targeted. and those who run the schools leading to christian churches being attacked with several burned to the ground. prime minister said the country must learn from the mistakes
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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. justin true. those words are not enough for the community that they are demanding an apology from the pope, they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what has happened and believe it does have a case to answer. people are talking about wanting an apology from the pope. why do we have to before 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
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they, 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 institutions 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. and people in general know that they could target your weekly continues and just to the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the
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world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the the the
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the it's good to have with us for the weekly here on our tea. ludicrous. that's how a british lawmaker has described an ad by a top beer company, which suggests cove vaccination is the only way to get life back to normal. although there's been a low uptake of shots by those under 30 politicians of warned behind the cans commercial sends out the wrong message. the heineken really ought to consider whether the discriminating is loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there were 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. well, the ad comes after british ministers report elite drew up plans for mandatory vaccine passports to enter pub down restaurants from the ot and lester spight was seen as a hugely successful inoculation program with 35000000 people fully vaccinated in the u. k. but person is far from the only country where pro vaccine pressures in full swing. well that's now strangely un, which has been criticized for employing scare tactics and for using an actor from an age group, not even yet eligible for the vaccine. now, on top of that, the pace of inoculation of the country is slow in part due to well dose shortages. something that critics makes, these campaigns even less appropriate. what we put the issue up for divide really
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worry for me about this is you're going to create i to take society. that will be those people who call to have a vaccine for medical reasons, or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't had that vaccine 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 are creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do their bids for the rest of society, for those who need back saving. so you should be label law generally. all numbers with approximation have been magically advised. actually, she doesn't actually work, they don't transmission. i'm passing the blog. i suggest you check the wells world war. i'm very,
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i guess you stop spreading misinformation and fake news. jerry, 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 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 over and have a wrap around. the young people have a juicy, they should get vaccination as well. no one's talking about coercion. no one's talking about monday, treat jobs. but if you know people have fallen out to life based coming anyway, actually we should be encouraging those people certainly over 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 and liberty, we don't believe in compulsory vaccination, but what we do need to do is to get brittany back on track of perhaps not so secret service. frances main intelligence agency is giving
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a sneak peak behind its curtains after launching a website to attract new talent. that turns out most french people want to give double. 07 run for his money. a shot to. but skinner reports it's made out to be one of the coolest job in the world, working for the secret services. not only don't drink come, shaken, not stirred. because the coolest gadget. and of course, you always get the bad guy that a newer certainty worked for the french with 52 percent thing that they want to be fine. with me, i want to be a spy to have a big car, a beautiful life money, a lot of money. i'd love to because it would be funny. this has been a monday advice on investigations, and sometimes it's very sensational to discover the hidden truth. and i would love
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to 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 paid to make the pro sac black cloak and dagger the french secret services. and the g. s. i a giving us mere mortals a peek into its work to launch the 1st website, which snippets about top secret missions threatening of terrorism saw you were attacks on foreign agents. no, they're not talking about me. just hold up for a 2nd. nobody didn't put it in the yard. be pretty young. we'll go look at that. are you? where was i me? i don't
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even as sage advice, 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 this by is tantalizing what, what mobile would the french take on? somebody wants to be, adrian. that's 100. 17 double. 0701. the james bond, the seriousness of the case is that called the money. james james bond because he's facts in do by the 2 of them because i do a book, it always says 117 and james bond. but i'm in shawn. so i'm
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a little bit more for i want to say or says 117. so it's a hippo policy says because he's french for sure. we want to move james bond because he is always the back to james james bond because he's charismatic. but don't get too excited while of pros and dreams. the pay of 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 leading is watching, find movies from your desk. she only even see in paris or some of the top stories of the week right there, highlighted on the weekly here on the international thanks for joining us. so far the sunday program does return in about half an hour's time. me
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ah, they cannot. they are to say, there's no politicians in the around. can't even bear to say that to people. oh, we have to reduce the consumption. this is why the sofa, 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 are on the word realize that we cannot continue our older consumption as we are doing now the the, the, the the,
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me you, again. 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 the person who is the authority come in and they fix the situation with the part of the fix to, to wait on the contract. when you definitely think about you bought the car shopping for 400 years. we played your game bill your well.

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