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the candidate status in 2022. the developing news here on august the moral code devised 3 days of morning following a method of great pain, the lives of more than 1500 people. it has proposed a permanent membership for the african union in g 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal. the, the group of 20 summit happening here in india for the 1st time g 20 is said to become the g. 21. as the african union says,
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yes to an invitation will go through the wrong vacations of up this hour for his in house a conference, full listen, the suicide is it was condoms by us. government agencies are these kind of hoping to speak to some other folks if it's one thing to close that window and then lose your job. it's another thing entirely to blow the whistle, lose your job, lose your family, not be able to work again. and in some cases, as we've heard today, commit suicide the it does go on 11 p. m, here in the russian capital. welcome. what ever you'll catch in the news hour from today across the globe. this is archie. how we start with the, the news here on, on to you for the terrible. i have quite a bit of less about 1000 people, died and over a 1000 more injured morocco has a house 3 days of morning. the epicenter was around 18 kilometers away from the
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city of morrow, cash with trent most assisting anthony, the hours of the morning of the people in the roku. i'll stay out tools to avoid the danger collapsing building the present. it was, was just a new kind of out last some residents because the remain track of the debris and many lives of august space, feeling a 2nd wave of time as we heard from survivors to describe the type of fi experience from hoover crosby and i was visiting my neighbors on the 3rd floor when suddenly we saw things forming from above. we were unable to sit or stand and ran out of the house along with many other residents. the earthquake was a very strong. it's going to get us to try to find in terms vibration average sending the has was moving. we did in. a what happened when my mother told me it was enough. great. i said it is not possible. then we left the house very quickly.
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now was in the house. some people going outside. i heard a lot of noise because i thought it was rain, but it was the sound of the earthquake goodness loss in j was awakened by the weight of it struck during the night. he says it hit the country with no warning while locals, enjoying the stock of the weekend as a country is on a certain state of shock. there is a certain amount of a panic and disbelief just about every single morocco city from the top of the country to the boss of a nation wide people are leaving on. so i'm coming to stay on the streets because they're already worried about a 2nd quite your 1st one happening above the level. so if you look at the time, it was something like about 60 to 90 seconds of the same total. i didn't really time. it was a very so really experience for me. i have to say i was sleeping at the time. i woke up to find all 4 rolls on the floor, shaking and quite honestly, but supply services, cement,
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forwarding on top of me. don't forget 1130th nights on a friday evening and mark as she's ready, where everybody's on the streets in this part of the summer buying food and generally enjoying the atmosphere. it wasn't predictable to and um, you know, i think everybody was, was really taken aback by it and as you'd expect a now, because a number of people worried that the 2nd one will come up when it 1st happened around $1130.00 i think 10 minutes up towards the authorities, one people, the 2nd one might be coming in a couple of hours. so that should be about. now we're hoping that isn't going to happen across. so i think probably the authorities were just coming cells and making sure that some the repeats as quite which is quite a common phenomenon. understand didn't happen. if you look behind that you can see uh, an inch of the wall. a brick who completely collapsed on to a section of my house, which had wooden suspended tools. i punched
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a few holes in it. this is about 3 minutes is where i slipped. so um i built my bedroom and my bathroom out of uh, double skin wooden was kind of the same style of american houses that probably saved my life. if i have gone for putting bricks, commercial brakes around me and they would have collapsed onto my wife and i, we wouldn't be here now. so, and we can also is pretty lucky. so we're ready to run the house. so any time the tools i put um, so we're just waiting to pay the rumble, which is of a weird, weird place to be as a desktop contains a rise in morocco, international humanitarian groups, off stuffing in providing much needed assistance. we heard from other regions, all right, and so for north, alaska and the international federation of the red cross, i'm with president societies. he says dealing with the ways off them off the base against time of the top priority now. and we are working on multiple phones,
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a search and rescue to get to those trouts, to get them to medical emergency medical assistance needed, and the transports to provide, to provide the 1st aid. but also in beryl. critically, to take care of the survivors who are homeless, who may be needing food and water. there are many people who are survived pregnant, women, children, elderly and safe. so those are priorities for us as well. so this is a race against time is always in those 1st hours and we want to also working with them are all right, kristen know and their volunteers will have been on the streets from the very 1st hours to make sure to minimize further injury preventions. further injury by making sure that people stay away from collab starting with the colossal building at the c corporate shelter. this is an area with snakes and scorpions and so on. so sometimes we see further, you know, indirect,
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let's say types of injuries. how think from this people on the road, badly damage roles if we see a lot of motor vehicle accident? so we urge caution and we urge people to really be extracts for our folks. we don't want to make it worse for the medical responders and the search and rescue teams. there's been a house that i think day for those attending the g 20 summit in new delhi and no less intriguing for our very own unit. know now is on the rooftop. i saw special studio fall continuing coverage. the june 20, the the yeah, the opening day up the g 24. i'm here in new delhi. the 1st time the nation has ever held, the summit is a ramp, and a lot was decided upon today,
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just to go through some of the main issues. know the d. 20 member states have agreed on a joint declaration that was a 9 spy prime minister and their rent rep moody, earlier on it really signals a big event change because there had been talk, it wasn't happened the 1st time a junk communicate may not happen because the sticking points were the ukraine conflict and also who's going to pay for climate change. so that appears to have been iron died. we await the final communicate at tomorrow's sunday. and when that comes at, we will of course, spring to in detail and just go through the fine print. but it does seem to be a type of victory, at least for at rush it because it appears to contain a neutral stance without directly at condemning at moscow. the g. 20 has called for a peaceful resolution of the conflict as well. it is worth noting that
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the g 20 may not going forward be known as not any longer because the african union is to become the latest fully fledged member. so g, $21.00, maybe just around the corner at the being promoted for some years. russia, it did it, china did it, not india, give it sparking invited at the african union to join on the it seems to have fully agreed to that. let's have a look at the remarks from prime minister and to render moody on that. it gives me, it's how do i yes, i'm, i, this period in the 21st century is the time to give the entire world and you direction. it is a time when all challenges, many new solutions. and therefore, we must fulfill our responsibilities with a human centric approach. india has become a symbol of inclusion. india has proposed a permanent membership for the african union in june 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal.
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5 minutes to remove the announce the fish will include a roster. can union into the g 20 block. what's expected tomorrow is that the g 20 will likely become g 21. so we'll have to watch out for that announcement for this is big and also on the lines of what india's presidency told for google south. remember providence scenarios, moody had russian to heads of all states, asking for inclusion rather giving out for can union full membership of the blocks . remember us? so communion is mad dog. crew being 55 countries we're talking about. so really a more inclusive decision, a tape environment scenario, movies, and then the entire block. so to say it got
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a strong response from the entire g 20 bill. walk in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all the big news from the g 20, when you, i've tried the team write down your, is that yes, there will be a join to communicate. and this is a big win for india. i really remember india is role as a mediator as a probable car, as a net goal c h dar was being talked about. and india finally was able to do with that, you know, with the g 20 it's some is of, is that a section also a multiple letter to the fact that it was in a way the, the salience of d 7 uh, was uh, a decade ago. uh, replaced my decently until the g 20. i think that the total for the was a statement. now what you'll see before you in terms of the lead does declaration
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and the discussions that are going on obviously discussion. so i'm on the very broad, very diverse range of countries at different levels of economic development, which, how, who's economic then social cultural composition is, is quite different from each other. so i think in that sense it's, it's quite reasonable to assume that there is a certain, uh, there's a spectrum of views and interests out here which we have tried to harmonize to produce the declaration for them by the block was divided. russia and china on one side, also the west on the other, the west really trying to make these cell for room, which really stands for international economic cooperation into a battle ground to discuss geo political issues. and so really they won an meg off
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major announcements by india. of course there are going to be several by law tools and sessions tomorrow, as well just to point towards rushes for administer. sergio of ralph is representing versus interest of the g. 20 plenary sessions with more on that at let's hear from ortiz, maria flores, sir. your laura was mission at the summit and you dally was among other things to draw the attention of the participants to most of those concerns about repeated in various western attempts to politicize. the g 20 global gathering again like last year, and the pressure on india is specifically coming from g 7. countries like these a fronds in germany under the supervision of the u. s. as they sold to reflect the unilateral approach to the situation around ukraine and the final documents of the summits rush, i called it to you funny ization all the did 20 and strongly condemned. the theme did also repeatedly made it clear. it is an economic form and should remain as such
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. india refused to despite western demonstrative, finds the print in president all the images and ask you to participate in any of the different events here on the indian soil. find that in russia has crazed the results of the 1st day, and the summits declare ration, but mentions ukraine, but notably, does not condemn russia's involve nice, not a, as in stark contrast to the harshest stands laid out in the previous years declaration in indonesia that's described russia as an aggressive here's what's russia's invoice, responsible for negotiations. pre summit consultations and advocates and most coast position told us about the newly issued document for a crime school. i can say that these will very difficult negotiations regarding the ukraine crisis festival. the collective possession of the brakes, countries and all the partners probably has worked off of the 20 member states, refuse to interpret the events and the way that, that west ones. we had all the accusations against russia for the whole year that
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will claims that the ukrainian complex has provides the deterioration of the food security situation. now the approach is reflected in a balance form that's today and you will see you tomorrow. it is the language of consensus and the intention to act. it is also important, that's not any developing economies have come to a common and position, but also the 7 group of countries on the entire collective west have signed up for this one. and it seems that the balanced global position on the front in conflict was not the only achievements has to 20 participants. were able to resist the western pressure on other issues as well. yes, the. so it was probably one of the most difficult summit's of the group of 20 in the history of the 4 of the leaders level, the approval of the declaration to cool mice, 20 days before the summit on half 5 days on the ground. the task was to resume the trend, has always existed in international organizations, small collateral platforms, working in the interests of the west. this year,
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the g. 20 is the voice of the developing world. from my point of view, this is the key achievement of this. yes, new delhi summit, although the declaration was published, the summits continues on sunday, rushes for minister will be speaking half the finals one future session promoting democracy and strengthening position of the countries belonging to the global majority. that's russia is a part of we have to wait and see what the 2nd day will bring us. the african union has been welcome to become a permanent fixture in the group of 29 weak comments on that on what's the head from geo political analysts? from the confident they assured their expectations about how the a you goes forward. i'm the participation of nations from africa and future g 20 summit. these picked off involved in africa and the as perfect as the, as a member, as always the res. but i'm glad that finally you seem to lie. so that is really
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important. i dish. and to the voice on the, on the front of the conference, find them not to the, i'm wondering, forks, hopefully talk to you of global issues that are being handled on there to it's about the day and the mobile phone amount, of course, which is the, the most important is the premium for him to walk international coverage. and i think we should remain at the football team in columbia. and i think is easiest good news. i need to do that to kind of the issues that are being discussed, the region from trade, global trades left in the development and house of course, the secuity. yeah, i just walked around some security and the plan me to do a couple of minutes. imagine so these are on the agenda for peace of mind from the member to face because we all have to be affected by with disease. how substantial contribution to make agree for. and of course,
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if you look at what he's offering to expect and the bottom one is uh, richard patrick also wants to know more about investment flows into offer. so these are some of the things that we want to move forward to getting to know, leave region, or by joining the g twins. i have and sold this injury. that is how in a you representative of the ongoing g. 20 summit has been traded. russia's promise to provide african countries in need with being grain. not only have you decided to pull out of this agreement on the black sea, but at the same time you're taking the port infrastructure to add insult to injury . russia is offering 1000000 tons of grain to african countries in the parity of generosity. what cynicism and contempt for african countries following was, cuz this isn't not so right here in about seeing grain initiative, russian president by the end of a free brand in us. i've seen countries,
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the u. n. attitude and t m. p. the c fours in the city of also n p last year and permits in brain supplies to be shipped from the planning impulse . however, and the crime insight into its conditions such as facilitating watching agricultural excellence. i've been neglected. also stated that it would not be done and they agree with unless the west satisfies the previously agreed upon the to the form of the public affairs on his kelvin in manuel, whose remarks made by the representative were not an example of diplomacy. i was to be thinking of back. i don't think these come in sign them statements by the representative was fair. i am was, am polite, tons of them, i think, to the russia, honestly thing that rush, i have the points. it's important that's the russian side to arguments. he's also have to give your asking for the whole thing to come back to do given fucking
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bucket. we don't have tell you categorically, but the statement that was made by the representative was to be assessed for it. and it wasn't diplomatic and then it was m d 20 and that he was an opportunity for the you for define of all the other members of the g 7 to actually sit down with the restaurant for them. and as i said, you love roll and discuss the solution, so he's going to have so many other solutions that these 2 months, of course a new shot. so i'm not gonna change it to prove very care. let's take my as i back, not, not the way to too much to true, to speak for me to the same cool that was silver was conference have kicks off in washington to raise awareness about the struggles of those report wrongdoing in the u. s. government. but this was going to discuss the unexpected, this is an offer each other support on st. caleb moulton has the dfcs,
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if workers observe on ethical conduct foul play or illegal activities on the job, they have a responsibility to report it well, at least in theory. but we all know that the consequences were an employee speaking up on the job can be serious. us law has been written in a way that is intended to protect employee whistle blowers and allow them to report any wrong doing they become aware of to the proper authorities. one of their employer is the u. s. military or the national security agency. american politician say they want transparency, but when individuals like edward snowden and chelsea manning stepped forward, it didn't go so well. here in washington dc, a conference has been conveyed to discuss the rights of whistle blowers and providing them with the protections that they need in order to report malfeasance among the speakers is c i a whistleblower john kerry onto this conference in my
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mind in my view since it began has taken on even more important because it is easy for us to forget the challenges that whistle blowers are up against. it's one thing to blow the whistle and then lose your job. it's another thing entirely to blow the whistle. lose your job, lose your family, not be able to work again. and in some cases, as we've heard today, commit suicide or attempt suicide. so this is one of these opportunities for a variety of different whistleblower groups to get together share best practices and then figure out ways to make the transition for whistle blowers easier, easier to accomplish. one of the most important examples, i think i've hit pock proceed in american legislation. surrounding whistle blowers is the fact that we actually have a whistle blower protection law in the united states. but it does not offer protections to anybody associated with national security. so if you work for a bank, let's say, or for the department of agriculture, then good for you. go ahead and blow the whistle and you're going to be protected
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in the those cases. if you are at the c, i a the say the f, b i the pen and gone. you take your life and your career into your own hands and nothing good is going to come of your with the blowing we had an opportunity to speak to some of the guests about their workplace. transparency concerns and protections for those who come forward to report misconduct. i was at the pentagon, i was the director of the defense suicide prevention office when i felt like there were some conflicts of interest over the contracts and i made a disclosure and that forever changed my life. so it became a whistle blower, very unintentionally, because i thought i was just following the federal acquisition regulations. i ended up removed from my position and then it took me about 5 years to fight my case, and i eventually was able to win my retirement benefits when i started this journey and i was feeling very alone, i ended up per se,
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cuz my attorney said i had spent about $7500.00 by then and there was about to be unemployed. and she said, look, you're a smart girl, go figure this out. so i thought, well, the best way to figure this out was by talking to people that have also been through this experience. and so i started to look for people play. i was in charge of cove and 19 public data in surveillance. i was asked to post misleading data to give the false image of the say things to say to reopen, i refused, and i was fired and then became a public enemy number one of a of a sort of governor seeking to be president. i been relentlessly stocked, harassed by members of the sanchez's staff, both on the government payroll and in his campaign. and although i've received a lot of international recognition and awards, it doesn't help you get through those really hard times. i think we'll have covered a lot of really important topics. it's to me, especially important to have that focus on the veterans affairs agencies and was
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the blowers within there because we made promises to people who signed up to serve and we haven't kept them. and it's a very under appreciated, under acknowledged area to whistle blowing. attendees to the conference, had a march to the white house where they had a ceremony unfurled roses, and called for the white house a hold of ceremony in the rose garden in order to honor those whistle blowers who have spoken up. now, there were many gas from around the world who spoke to the conference via digital hook up highlighting the situation for whistle blowers internationally. in addition to that, we had domestic speakers from the united states to talk to the podium in washington dc, describing what it's like to be a whistle blower or a whistle blowers advocate in america. it's a touchy subject. where do you draw the line? you, as leaders may say they're concerned about the protections for whistle blowers. but we all know that edward snowden was forced to flee the country, and the chelsea manning spent years in prison for revealing illegal activities.
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former biden stafford, tara reed, was recently for us to take asylum in russia. and in addition to that, at this point, we've got julian assigned to is facing extradition from britain. because wiki leaks provided a platform for whistle blowers to publish classified information. all of this has people around the world smirking when they hear us leaders talk about human rights and workplace protections. these were among the important issues discussed at the conference in the us capital. they with mauppin, r t, washington dc. the majority of the most well known was makers in the world, gather your data and sent it to other businesses, data brokers, i'm going forth from agencies. now lots of going into research carried out by the mozilla foundation, the amount of data that these card companies, blayton list said that they could collect was shocking. it's like nobody's ever
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challenged them or ask them questions about privacy. and so they just include everything. the research play of the to well and then also like, cuz effect until the mazda of the consumer is like kind of thing that voices and time in the various movies, routes and more was it. i also pointed out the fact that this states it could then be sold the data agencies and it was all of the policies and law enforcement. all businesses, such as jeremy's volkswagen, real quick to respond that they caused by the i o locals, japanese manufacturer to assume a silence on the matter. why? so i'm full. the new york university professor, my little records on will says the amount of data gathered by also made is, is enormous. and it would always be used for good. they're collecting an enormous amount of data on drivers, including what they do and exactly how, what when they open and shut their doors, where they drive,
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how they press on the brake, what speeds they go out. and not only that, who's in the car, what people are saying. so they're basically a monitoring totally surveilling upon their customers. and it's a, it's a, it's not only done for the purposes of marketing, but this is also surveillance that's being used by the government in cases to catch criminals. but also um, basically data dumps that are being used to keep tabs on the population of this data could be used to not only inform the police about activities. it could also be used to, to control people in, in such a way that such that they cannot say certain things in their own automobile unless
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they might face consequences. they can't. uh, they can't drive places without somebody knowing exactly where they are and all times they cannot engage in any activities that are not known. and likewise, all this can be used as means of surveillance. rig scientists. how does the environment sound? we'll be back probably out the hi, i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing this for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world . and right here in the united states, i'm going to be in for president's working for the us as major television networks . i believe there should be honest, directed, impactful, and this is a direct impact. the
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so i want to share a number with you a number that is having a devastating effect on mexico and much of latin america. z. when we hear a lot about cartels and the gun violence perpetrated in countries like from doris. and, you know, the media here in america seem to almost they almost look like they're enjoying when they portray everything that south of texas has out of control and dangerous. and violent, if not downright apocalyptic. an apology, you know, allegedly turned in by call, tell leadership. when we arrived here, as far as last night, we were told that 12 people that's being killed in the previous 2 days. nobody is saved from the city. so what you just saw there.

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