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bodies buried underneath the ash. tonight, the death toll is rising, as rescuers now go door to door. abc's victor oquendo is on the ground in guatemala tonight, and we warn you, some of these images are difficult to watch. >> reporter: this was the scene of unimaginable horror in guatemala. panicked residents fleeing for their lives as a volcano erupts. thick ash plumes descending on whole villages. taking over the roads, the trees, the sky. here, two police officers race to escape the eruption. their vehicle becomes enveloped in ash. thankfully, they escape. the volcano beginning to spew rock and ash sunday at noon. lava begins barrelling down the side of the volcano. ty had little warning to get out. "we were suffocating, couldn't breathe," this woman says. rescue crews, in the dark, helping children and the wounded get to safety. homes quickly engulfed by flames. this family of six escaping by helicopter. other families, not as lucky. so many scenes like these. whole villages now blanketed by ash. the homes, the c
bodies buried underneath the ash. tonight, the death toll is rising, as rescuers now go door to door. abc's victor oquendo is on the ground in guatemala tonight, and we warn you, some of these images are difficult to watch. >> reporter: this was the scene of unimaginable horror in guatemala. panicked residents fleeing for their lives as a volcano erupts. thick ash plumes descending on whole villages. taking over the roads, the trees, the sky. here, two police officers race to escape the...
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boulders and hot gas and ash over that. it is extremely deadly.f this compared to the volcano on the big island in hawaii. —— how does this compare? while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with hawaii, you can outrun them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking pictures. it is causing a lot of concern. with these kind of flows, what is your advice? get out of them. if a pyroclastic flow is coming towards you, get out of the way. you cannot survive it. what kind of speed does this flow travel it? a few hundred kilometres per hour, very fast. it is far too fast to outwalk. volcanoes are active. we come across so many active ones. to outwalk. volcanoes are active. we come across so many active ones. but we never hear this many deaths. what is so spectacular about this situation and can we expect more eruptions? this is a very active volcanoes so it is quite normal, but not on this scale. what is devastating is the scale of this eruption. the pyroclastic flows went quite far away
boulders and hot gas and ash over that. it is extremely deadly.f this compared to the volcano on the big island in hawaii. —— how does this compare? while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with hawaii, you can outrun them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking pictures. it is causing a lot of concern. with these kind of flows, what is your advice? get out of them. if a pyroclastic flow is coming towards you, get out...
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the land was scarred and suffocated i love and ash. the vote, it volcano came so assault from the vote, it volcano came so fast it is no wonder some simply had no chance of escape —— by lava. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 39 members of the extended lopez family fled as low at your mac lava, cash flows and debris in their town. but five of their relatives didn't make it, including francisco's rather an two grand nieces, aged 12 and 14. translation: the place is completely destroyed, he says. i don't believe any of them survived, because their homes are totally buried under the ashes. there is no more space in the morgue for more bodies. as night falls, they remember the dead, and those presumed dead. even when bodies are found, so few victims have been as identified. 0ne rescuer said when he did find bodies, after—hours digging in ash, they often looked like statues, so hard to recognise. the film producer harvey weinstein has pleaded not guilty to r
the land was scarred and suffocated i love and ash. the vote, it volcano came so assault from the vote, it volcano came so fast it is no wonder some simply had no chance of escape —— by lava. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 39 members of the extended lopez family fled as low at your mac lava, cash flows and debris in their town. but five of their relatives didn't make it, including francisco's rather an...
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and entire villages were blanketed in a suffocating layer of hot ash.s clear many stood little chance of getting away. those who did have been left shell—shocked, next to bodies of people who died in el rodeo, an elderly man sits. "look at the state i'm in," he says. recovery workers continue to look for survivors or for more bodies, but they do that in the shadow of a volcano that could erupt again at any time. translation: the challenge we face is the volcano has been active and the difficulty of working with this kind of material, which is extremely hot. many rescuers reported their shoes melted into the ground as they worked. three days of mourning have been declared for all those who have bene killed, those whose bodies have been recovered and those who've yet to be found. but all the time, there's still this sense, this fear, that more is yet to come. there have been subsequent explosions, and there's even been an earthquake just off guatemala in the last few hours as well. and that's why peopel are still reeling from this huge eruption. this was
and entire villages were blanketed in a suffocating layer of hot ash.s clear many stood little chance of getting away. those who did have been left shell—shocked, next to bodies of people who died in el rodeo, an elderly man sits. "look at the state i'm in," he says. recovery workers continue to look for survivors or for more bodies, but they do that in the shadow of a volcano that could erupt again at any time. translation: the challenge we face is the volcano has been active and...
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back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. lecithin our manuals say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degree celcius. the area around the volcano is normally washed farmland but where the ash has fallen it now looks more like a lunar landscape. correspondent for the homes of routing who's in the guatemalan town of squint which is close to the volcano. one of the sea. well people have desperate everyone has either lost someone or everything they had they literally blew up their homes with the things they were wearing only. and. the situation yesterday was that people had to be evacuated again emergency an emergency evacuation after another option and more volcanic material coming out so the rescue
back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. lecithin our manuals say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degree celcius. the area around the...
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back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. that the people sort of are manuals say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius . the area around the volcano is normally washed farmland but where the ash has fallen it now looks more like a lunar landscape i spoke earlier to a juvenile matter from the nasty federation of the red cross and i asked him what he was hearing from the rescue us on the ground. yesterday there are more explosions from the balcony where go were reported and of course as part of a question for at least another six communities the recent rains which we all saw were concerned about or. grew for collapse in some plates which was one of our concerns as well. the situation
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>>> plus out of the ash. after the devastating eruptions in guatemala, a searing-hot cloud of ash enveloping entire towns. rescue workers racing against the clock, desperate to find life. at least 99 killed, 200 missing. the horror and the brute force of the infamous volcano of fire. >>> chill of a lifetime. he's been dreaming of this moment since he saw his first iceberg. now this veteran cliff diving plunging into the freezing waters of antarctica. why is he doing it and can he land on his feet? first the "nightline 5." >>> only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol. >>> at pro plan, we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we're redefining what nutrition can do, because the possibility of a longer life and a better life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan, nutrition that performs. >> and number one is coming up in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. tonight we take you inside the locker r
>>> plus out of the ash. after the devastating eruptions in guatemala, a searing-hot cloud of ash enveloping entire towns. rescue workers racing against the clock, desperate to find life. at least 99 killed, 200 missing. the horror and the brute force of the infamous volcano of fire. >>> chill of a lifetime. he's been dreaming of this moment since he saw his first iceberg. now this veteran cliff diving plunging into the freezing waters of antarctica. why is he doing it and can...
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the biggest priority for crews is to find and remove bodies buried under volcanic ash. it's a grim task and dangerous the volcano could erupt again at any time. yes. we're motivated to do our job with everything we have been assuming that whatever it takes no matter how difficult the conditions even if it means risking our lives something we're very aware of of consent and this will. in safer parts of us emergency shelters have been set up for the evacuees. those who made it here are the lucky ones. who has had little we have to leave we couldn't take anything with us the ashes were coming after us but the people who stayed behind were buried underneath in my own nancy minus a battlefield we had on body of music of that on that house full of the more we know that the lava came and took everything with it. which many people who were killed at. the scales we have nothing left nothing at all on the side of the most. but the community has come together in a show of solidarity with people donating food and other items to help fill of water moland who've lost their homes. a m
the biggest priority for crews is to find and remove bodies buried under volcanic ash. it's a grim task and dangerous the volcano could erupt again at any time. yes. we're motivated to do our job with everything we have been assuming that whatever it takes no matter how difficult the conditions even if it means risking our lives something we're very aware of of consent and this will. in safer parts of us emergency shelters have been set up for the evacuees. those who made it here are the lucky...
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hundreds are injured as it continues to spew out rock, ash and mud.in manchester and across the country temporarily timetables have been brought in. the transport secretary calls the ongoing rail crisis totally unacceptable. and crossing england, from yorkshire — god's own country — to the orchards in somerset — which county has the strongest identity? and later on we will have sports day on the bbc news channel with the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the catalogue of problems which led to grenfell tower being engulfed in flames has been revealed at the official start of the public inquiry into the disaster. the hearing was presented with a series of expert reports. one of them said that the fire brigade‘s policy of telling people to stay in their homes had effectively failed. another said the tower‘s cladding system didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died as a result of the blaze in west london nearly a year ago. lucy
hundreds are injured as it continues to spew out rock, ash and mud.in manchester and across the country temporarily timetables have been brought in. the transport secretary calls the ongoing rail crisis totally unacceptable. and crossing england, from yorkshire — god's own country — to the orchards in somerset — which county has the strongest identity? and later on we will have sports day on the bbc news channel with the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports...
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back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. lecithin our manuals say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius. the area around the volcano is normally lush farmland but where the ash has fallen it now looks more like a lunar landscape. we want to go now to our correspondent of filio harms our routine she is in the guatemalan town of school which is close to the volcano ophelia it's good to have you with us you're close to the volcano we can see there's a fire brigade firemen but behind you there what are you what are you seeing and what are you hearing right now. yes i was able to enter the area where this little town which is the most affected one is covered in ashes and i can tell you
back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. lecithin our manuals say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius. the area around the...
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the land was scarred and suffocated by lava and ash. from the volcano came so fast, it is no wonder some simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of the extended lopez family fled as lava, ash flows and debris rained down on their town. but five of their relatives didn't make it, including francisco's brother and two grand—nieces, aged 12 and 111. the place is completely destroyed, he says. i don't believe any of them survived, because the homes are totally buried under the ashes. there is no more space in the morgue for more bodies. as night falls, they remember the dead, and those presumed dead. even when bodies are found, so few victims have been as yet identified. one rescuer said when he did find bodies, after hours digging in ash, they often look like statues, so hard to recognise. and officials in hawaii say hundreds more homes have been destroyed by lava from kilauea volcano. it is some of the worst damage sinc
the land was scarred and suffocated by lava and ash. from the volcano came so fast, it is no wonder some simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of the extended lopez family fled as lava, ash flows and debris rained down on their town. but five of their relatives didn't make it, including francisco's brother and two grand—nieces, aged 12 and 111. the place is completely...
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the land was scarred and suffocated by lava and ash. it's no wonder so many simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of this family fled as lava, ash flows and debris engulfed their town. but five of their relatives didn't make it, including francisco's brother and two grand nieces, aged 12 and 1a. "the place is completely destroyed", he says. "i don't believe any of them survived because the homes are totally buried under the ashes. there is no more space in the morgue for more bodies". as night falls, they remember the dead and those presumed dead. even when bodies are found, so few victims have as yet been identified. 0ne rescuer said when he did find bodies after hours digging in ash, they often looked like statues, so hard to recognise. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala. the government is to allow rupert murdoch's 21st century fox to continue its proposed takeover of the broadcasting giant sky. but any deal de
the land was scarred and suffocated by lava and ash. it's no wonder so many simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of this family fled as lava, ash flows and debris engulfed their town. but five of their relatives didn't make it, including francisco's brother and two grand nieces, aged 12 and 1a. "the place is completely destroyed", he says. "i don't believe...
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the land wascarred and suffocated by lava and ash. the assault from t volcano came so fast, it is no wonder many simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatized. ousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of the extended lopez family fled as lava, ash flows,s and dengulfed their town. five of their relatives didn't ma' it, including francisc's brother and two grand nieces, age 12 and 14. the place is completely destroyed, he says. "i don't believe any of them surved, because the homes ar totally buried under the ashes. there is no more space in the morgue f more bodies." as night falls, they remember the dead and those presumed dead. even when bodies are found, so few victims have yet been identified. one rescuer said that when he did find bodies after hours digging, they looked like statues, so hard to recognize. aleem maqbool, bbc news, guatemala. jane: a quick look at the day's other news. vladimir putin says western sanctions against his cotry will hurt both sides.
the land wascarred and suffocated by lava and ash. the assault from t volcano came so fast, it is no wonder many simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatized. ousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of the extended lopez family fled as lava, ash flows,s and dengulfed their town. five of their relatives didn't ma' it, including francisc's brother and two grand nieces, age 12 and 14. the place is completely destroyed, he...
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back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. lecithin by those who are manual say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius . the area around the volcano is normally lush farmland but where the ash has fallen it now looks more like a lunar landscape. meanwhile dozens more homes in the u.s. state of hawaii have also been destroyed by lava flows this time from the killer way a volcano authorities say that some residents who had chosen not to leave earlier had to be rescued by helicopter to the way it has now destroyed almost two hundred properties since it began or wafting on hawaii's big island last month. it's for the new u.s. ambassador to germany has arrived as of britain's foreign minis
back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slowed due to the dangerous terrain. lecithin by those who are manual say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius . the area...
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the ground had been covered with extremely hot ash. some areas h rivers of this lava mud and debris in them. eee stage it was 700 degrees celsius, 1300 des fahrenheit. me tos taken a long cool. and it is not over yet. laura: aleem maqbool in guatemala city, thank you. e s. supreme court ruled in favor of a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple because of his christian faith.t e ruling was a narrow one and it left many questions unanswered. earlier i spoke to jonathan turley, professor of constitutional law at george washington university. did the supreme court leave open this question of whether a religious shopkeeper has a constitutional right to refuse to serve gay people? jonathan: it did. it basically took an offramp. tentimes we look to see these tough cases whether at the end ofhe day, justices decide they want to simply punt this one, take an offramp and leave it for another case, another time. this court is divide it is divided 4-4-1 in this area with kennedy in the middle. it was no accident that kenne
the ground had been covered with extremely hot ash. some areas h rivers of this lava mud and debris in them. eee stage it was 700 degrees celsius, 1300 des fahrenheit. me tos taken a long cool. and it is not over yet. laura: aleem maqbool in guatemala city, thank you. e s. supreme court ruled in favor of a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple because of his christian faith.t e ruling was a narrow one and it left many questions unanswered. earlier i spoke to jonathan...
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after her mother's ashes were stolen.(robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. major hot spot in oakland eb 580 at keller ave overturn crash blocks the two right lanes. slow from hwy 13. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (anny hong): temperatures will (anny hong): temperatures will warm throughout the interior this afternoon as high pressure begins to build over the southwestern united states. little day-to-day change in highs are expected from tuesday to wednesday as the ridge flattens before a more noted warming trend develops late in the week and into the weekend with hot temperatures forecast for inland areas. (robin) in the east bay... the victim of a heatbreaking theft now begging for help. the ashes of her mother stolen out of her own home. kron 4's j.r. stone has more on who police are looking for. sot i just want my mom back marjorie ferguson is broken up a
after her mother's ashes were stolen.(robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. major hot spot in oakland eb 580 at keller ave overturn crash blocks the two right lanes. slow from hwy 13. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (anny hong): temperatures will (anny hong): temperatures will warm throughout the interior this afternoon as high...
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five people are confirmed dead the surge is on for more survivors in a landscape of blanketed with hot ash and mud and argentina pulls out of their world cup a warm up match in jerusalem palestinian groups say it is the right decision. i'm going to have you with us the latest mission to the international space station is on its way after the three strong crew blasted off from the balkan war cosmodrome in kazakhstan the copilot on board is german astronaut alexander on his second mission to space will take over as commander later this year and was clearly excited to be making another trip to the store. thumbs up ready to go. miles as the final preparations got underway for his second trip. into space his fans know him better as astro alex but not everyone near the launch site was quite so excited he tweeted about it a great farewell from friends and family but some unimpressed camels were at the side of the road. garçons forty two his debut mission was back in twenty fourteen then he was in on board engineer night as the only member of his crew with actual experience in space he was blastin
five people are confirmed dead the surge is on for more survivors in a landscape of blanketed with hot ash and mud and argentina pulls out of their world cup a warm up match in jerusalem palestinian groups say it is the right decision. i'm going to have you with us the latest mission to the international space station is on its way after the three strong crew blasted off from the balkan war cosmodrome in kazakhstan the copilot on board is german astronaut alexander on his second mission to...
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southwest of the capital guatemala city burst into life on sunday rivers of mud an ash swept over the surrounding area for zinni rescue workers with a harrowing scene. rescue workers pulling lifeless bodies out of the ash the entire landscape gray and people continue to flee in fear of new eruptions. on sunday a scorching hail of ash and rocks fell on the villages around the volcano police and firefighters provided first aid but many residents did not manage to escape. the big lava flow came from the top of the volcano all we could do was run and leave everything we owned in the house. around noon on sunday a huge ash cloud filled the sky in guatemala city the airport had to be temporarily closed more than three thousand people were taken to safety in emergency shelters and given basic supplies the lava flow has blocked roads cutting off some villages from the outside world the number of victims is expected to rise. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world north korea's government has replaced three top military leaders. comes just over a week ah
southwest of the capital guatemala city burst into life on sunday rivers of mud an ash swept over the surrounding area for zinni rescue workers with a harrowing scene. rescue workers pulling lifeless bodies out of the ash the entire landscape gray and people continue to flee in fear of new eruptions. on sunday a scorching hail of ash and rocks fell on the villages around the volcano police and firefighters provided first aid but many residents did not manage to escape. the big lava flow came...
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the volcano in decades thousands more being forced to flee their homes as the volcano spews rock hot ash and smoke several kilometers into the air david mass has more from guatemala i scenes of devastation in guatemala after sunday's volcanic blast the flag of volcanoes eruption sent laugh of streaming down the highway houses near the base of the volcano were buried by a mixture of mud and laugh dozens were killed and many have been injured survivors expect the death toll to rise in the course i know not everyone escaped i think they were buried we thought the lava pouring through the cornfield and we ran towards the hill. more than three thousand people from several farming villages near the volcano have been evacuated from their homes rescuers say their operations will continue through the night and they hope to be able to reach areas that have been cut off from help what a mollusc president has put the country on red alert. that we decided to call for a cabinet meeting we're going right now to the presidential house to issue a declaration of a state of emergency we believe based on a
the volcano in decades thousands more being forced to flee their homes as the volcano spews rock hot ash and smoke several kilometers into the air david mass has more from guatemala i scenes of devastation in guatemala after sunday's volcanic blast the flag of volcanoes eruption sent laugh of streaming down the highway houses near the base of the volcano were buried by a mixture of mud and laugh dozens were killed and many have been injured survivors expect the death toll to rise in the course...
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reporter: where the ash has llen it looks like a lunar landscape.e.rent:e wanto now go to our ndent in the guatemalan town close to the volcano. of philia, it is good d have you u with us. can seeheir our firemen behind you what are you seeing in whaar you hearing rightht now? ophelia: was able to enter the area w where this littttle townt is covered in ashes. the smell is so bad that you can actually tell with the bodies are lying. it is so difficult to bury them. g stthes thae are here o only for a coupuple s rere. the 72 hours they are supposed to be lookoking for bodieses wie overer soon. thg toreurry but it is difficult. so far about 11 bodies have been lead while i have been herere o good news for the people that are still looking for the missing -- brent: it sounds like there must be a lot more in terms of bodies at hav not been accounted for . i want to make sure we get this right for our viewers because we n th iair has beenthat the som t a lot for people. but you are saying it is the stench from corpspses that peope who have been killed by t
reporter: where the ash has llen it looks like a lunar landscape.e.rent:e wanto now go to our ndent in the guatemalan town close to the volcano. of philia, it is good d have you u with us. can seeheir our firemen behind you what are you seeing in whaar you hearing rightht now? ophelia: was able to enter the area w where this littttle townt is covered in ashes. the smell is so bad that you can actually tell with the bodies are lying. it is so difficult to bury them. g stthes thae are here o only...
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other services ashes were laid to ashes. other services ashes were la id to rest ashes.ed one from a family friend paralysed in a snowboarding accident. he helped us recognise and face the challenges and our lives with positive energy and enabled me to get to my graduation shortly after my accident. stephen showed that when time is precious, we must make space for what makes a surreal. he was exceptionally efficient and choosing his words and making them count. amongst the congregation were many who had been inspired by his work as a theoretical physicist unravelling the mysteries of the universe and buy his books such as a brief history of time. universe and buy his books such as a brief history of timelj universe and buy his books such as a brief history of time. i was 20 when it came out, i‘d done physics a—level but i was a musician and i was in the process of going shall i do musical physics. the book came out, my parents bought it and it really did play a fundamental role in telling me, this is what i would like to spend my life doing. but while the memorial servic
other services ashes were laid to ashes. other services ashes were la id to rest ashes.ed one from a family friend paralysed in a snowboarding accident. he helped us recognise and face the challenges and our lives with positive energy and enabled me to get to my graduation shortly after my accident. stephen showed that when time is precious, we must make space for what makes a surreal. he was exceptionally efficient and choosing his words and making them count. amongst the congregation were...
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after her mother's ashes were stolen.ief broke into the r-v she is living in and stole several items..including the urn that held her mother's ashes. ferguson says she was forced out of her home and had only been living in the r-v for a few days when the theft happened: <"they took a wooden box.....that had my mother's urn in it with her ashes and her rosery beads and an angel"> ( james ) marjorie says the urn is the size of a large salt or pepper shaker. she says she is hopeful that someone will drop it off at a police station ( james ) san francisco police say they've arrested the man captured on surveillance video átwice... kicking homeless people. the latest incident happened near san francisco's tenderloin on may 24th on leavenworth street. a homeless man was lying down on the sidewalk when the a man approached him and without warning... started kicking his face. in the other attack... police say the same man approached another homeless man and kicked him, police arrested samuel youmtoub on suspicion of aggravated as
after her mother's ashes were stolen.ief broke into the r-v she is living in and stole several items..including the urn that held her mother's ashes. ferguson says she was forced out of her home and had only been living in the r-v for a few days when the theft happened: ( james ) marjorie says the urn is the size of a large salt or pepper shaker. she says she is hopeful that someone will drop it off at a police station ( james ) san francisco police say they've arrested the man captured on...
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back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slow to do to the dangerous terrain. that they. are manual say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius. the area around the volcano is normally lush farmland but where the ash has fallen it now looks more like a lunar landscape. they've been having some of the stories making news around the world in the u.s. state of hawaii dozens more films have been destroyed by new lava flows from the killer whale. because he said some visitors who chosen not to evacuate had to be rescued by helicopter the killer who has destroyed almost two hundred properties since it began erupting on why's big island last month and. people in jordan have had a second day of nationwide strike to protest against
back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been slow to do to the dangerous terrain. that they. are manual say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celsius. the area around the...
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the combination of ash and lava reaching 1,300 degrees, but there are signs this morning of hope. rescuers have found people alive pulling them from the ash including this baby, one rescuer passing the baby to another before going back in to search for more survivors. and there are many people \who have been asking whether the eruption in guatemala is somehow connected to the eruption in hawaii. well, experts say there's no connection. >>> the man authorities say murdered six people over a four-day killing spree in arizona ended a standoff with police by apparently taking his own life. police say 56-year-old dwight jones targeted people associated with his 2009 divorce including a world renowned forensic psychiatrist and two paralegals. they say it was his ex-wife's current husband, a retired police detective, who connected the murders to jones. >>> time now for a look at your weather on this tuesday morning. >>> a brush fire about 30 miles north of los angeles has grown to about 1,400 acres, but residents are being allowed back to their homes overnight. the fire is now only 30% c
the combination of ash and lava reaching 1,300 degrees, but there are signs this morning of hope. rescuers have found people alive pulling them from the ash including this baby, one rescuer passing the baby to another before going back in to search for more survivors. and there are many people \who have been asking whether the eruption in guatemala is somehow connected to the eruption in hawaii. well, experts say there's no connection. >>> the man authorities say murdered six people...
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out the dead bodies but as they go deeper and deeper into these houses and into the ground into the ash trying to look for trying to look for bodies the temperature just rises and rises and rises so you know all morning i saw these rescue workers volunteer firefighters police military walking around their faces covered with soot and ash and sweating from both the heat of the of the coast and also the heat of the of the lab which was underneath them one point in time. just a final thought before you go what's happened then to the thousands of people who have been evacuated from the other volcano. well they have been put into temporary shelters i was at one of those temporary shelters as well today few hundred people who are located there and so they're there they're receiving food there's lots of donations that are coming in what are lawns are really responding in kind to this disaster so lots of food and clothing available to them but the fact of the matter is many of these people have lost everything that they were not able to carry out of their house in a rush and so a lot of you know
out the dead bodies but as they go deeper and deeper into these houses and into the ground into the ash trying to look for trying to look for bodies the temperature just rises and rises and rises so you know all morning i saw these rescue workers volunteer firefighters police military walking around their faces covered with soot and ash and sweating from both the heat of the of the coast and also the heat of the of the lab which was underneath them one point in time. just a final thought before...
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twenty injured during a volcanic eruption in guatemala the volcano has been spewing black smoke and ash into the sky lava flows reportedly struck at least one village many have been forced to evacuate and a nearby airport has been shut down let's go to our correspondent david mercer he's joining us on skype from guatemala city that death toll climbing david and expected to climb this massive option what are you hearing. well that's right it's about eleven o'clock at night here and so the darkness is upon us the volcano is still quite active right now it's still in this relative phase and so rescuers are being very careful about how they are approaching these villages that are still cut off they want to make sure one rescuer has already be killed and they want to avoid any more feed tallies and so i think that some of these search and rescue operations are going to be toned back a little bit until the morning hours now we've just entered the rainy season here as well it's not raining currently where i am about twenty five kilometers away from the volcano but that could change during the
twenty injured during a volcanic eruption in guatemala the volcano has been spewing black smoke and ash into the sky lava flows reportedly struck at least one village many have been forced to evacuate and a nearby airport has been shut down let's go to our correspondent david mercer he's joining us on skype from guatemala city that death toll climbing david and expected to climb this massive option what are you hearing. well that's right it's about eleven o'clock at night here and so the...
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the greater area where ash was falling. would it would affect more than a million people about a million and a half people felled the ash tell us far away as one of the cities some forty some odd kilometers away closing down the international airport as you mention so it certainly has been affecting people from a large a large part of this the central part of this country transportation and so forth that the roads were filled with volcanic ash is very difficult to see out of windshields and so i think traffic accidents as well were caused by this but right now all eyes are on the rescue efforts on the flanks and you know well what i'm all is disaster management agency conrad is continually doing. operations in this area because of the above the views of this volcano there's a couple of volcanoes right around here that are very active and they are continually working with the communities trying to keep people abreast of the situation and to try to have sort of moxon areas where things like this do happen so they can work on
the greater area where ash was falling. would it would affect more than a million people about a million and a half people felled the ash tell us far away as one of the cities some forty some odd kilometers away closing down the international airport as you mention so it certainly has been affecting people from a large a large part of this the central part of this country transportation and so forth that the roads were filled with volcanic ash is very difficult to see out of windshields and so...
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the ash is still incredibly hot the ash and there's a couple of metres of ash that have covered this entire town and it's very hard you feel it coming up through the soles of your feet if you don't have proper boots on it can really it can really lead to a lot of heat lister's and things like that so they've got these hot conditions we're down near the coast of guatemala or in the tropics of course there's the sun in the general heat they're having to contend with and then there are these other workers china does not have a very good track record when it comes to industrial sites now last year in may eighteen people were killed in a gas leak in a mine in central hunan province and just two months before that seventeen workers were killed when a lift fell down a shaft inhaling province of sonnets trade allies in the return of three move mexico says a levee fifteen to twenty five percent tariffs on steel and i grew cultural imports from the u.s. the mexican government has also complained to the world trade organization the white house says it may pull out of talks to renegotiate the no
the ash is still incredibly hot the ash and there's a couple of metres of ash that have covered this entire town and it's very hard you feel it coming up through the soles of your feet if you don't have proper boots on it can really it can really lead to a lot of heat lister's and things like that so they've got these hot conditions we're down near the coast of guatemala or in the tropics of course there's the sun in the general heat they're having to contend with and then there are these other...
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the biggest priority for crews is to find and remove bodies buried under volcanic ash. it's a grim task and dangerous the volcano could erupt again at any time. yes. we're motivated to do our job with everything we have been assuming that whatever it takes no matter how difficult the conditions even if it means risking our lives something we're very aware of. harms is on the scene and says there is growing anger as hopes diminish of finding survivors authorities say after seventy two hours and with the heat in the area it's almost impossible to find anyone alive anymore and the smell of dead bodies is becoming even more evident the president visited the area but refused talking to the press as his government is experiencing much pressure because of the late response he has shown during this catastrophe now the most important thing will be to help those who have lost it all people that fled their homes with what they were worrying only and may never be able to return to where they lived their entire lives. in safer parts of us emergency shelters have been set up for the
the biggest priority for crews is to find and remove bodies buried under volcanic ash. it's a grim task and dangerous the volcano could erupt again at any time. yes. we're motivated to do our job with everything we have been assuming that whatever it takes no matter how difficult the conditions even if it means risking our lives something we're very aware of. harms is on the scene and says there is growing anger as hopes diminish of finding survivors authorities say after seventy two hours and...
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rock, ash and mud continues to flow. serena williams says she's beyond disappointed after being forced to withdraw from the french open. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the catalogue of problems which led to grenfell tower being engulfed in flames has been revealed at the official start of the public inquiry into the disaster. the hearing was presented with a series of expert reports. one of them said that the fire brigade‘s policy of telling people to stay in their homes had effectively failed. another said the tower‘s cladding system didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died as a result of the blaze in west london, nearly a year ago. lucy manning's report contains images from the night which were shown at the inquiry today. you may find some of them distressing. asleep in the safety of their homes, but this building was a death trap, a majorfire hazard. devastating details revealed to the inquiry, how grenfell tower was covered in material that would burn easily, that was not
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here you can see the eruption.ower ofs cars tossed, heavy ash blanketing this neighborhood. rescuers are still searching for survivors, but with each passing hour, that possibility diminishes. lester? >> all right, gabe gutierrez in guatemala. thank you. >>> that other volcano disaster we've been tracking, the one in hawaii, is growing even more intense. hundreds more homes were destroyed by lava overnight on the big island according to hawaii county spokeswoman. most of the residents had already evacuated the area which has a mix of vacation rentals and year-round homes. >>> to the white house now and the controversy over what was supposed to happen there today. president trump suddenly canceling a visit by super bowl champs the philadelphia eagles after many players refused to attend. so the president threw a celebration without them and reignited the uproar over national anthem protests. nbc's peter alexander has the story. ♪ oh say can you see >> reporter: president trump tonight calling an audible rebranding a super bowl ceremony a celebration of america. >> and we alwa
here you can see the eruption.ower ofs cars tossed, heavy ash blanketing this neighborhood. rescuers are still searching for survivors, but with each passing hour, that possibility diminishes. lester? >> all right, gabe gutierrez in guatemala. thank you. >>> that other volcano disaster we've been tracking, the one in hawaii, is growing even more intense. hundreds more homes were destroyed by lava overnight on the big island according to hawaii county spokeswoman. most of the...
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the land tells a different tale, scarred and suffocated by lava and ash.hours after the main explosion, yet lava and gas still spew out. they've been remembering the dead, here. and those presumed dead. given the circumstances, so few victims have, as yet, been identified. 0ne rescuer said, when he did find bodies, after hours digging in ash, they've often looked like statues, so hard to recognise. aleem maqbool, bbc news, guatemala. the cost of petrol rose very sharply last month. it went up by nearly 6p a litre in may — the biggest monthly increase for 18 years. rising global oil prices and the weaker pound are being blamed. jon kay is in bruton in somerset. what goes on in the boardrooms of big oil companies and what happens when currency is traded internationally, that seems 1 million miles from a little town like bruton, but it's often in rural areas that the pressure at the pumps is being felt. i spoke to one lady from a village in somerset who is thinking about moving house because she is so worried about the increasing price of fuel and not being a
the land tells a different tale, scarred and suffocated by lava and ash.hours after the main explosion, yet lava and gas still spew out. they've been remembering the dead, here. and those presumed dead. given the circumstances, so few victims have, as yet, been identified. 0ne rescuer said, when he did find bodies, after hours digging in ash, they've often looked like statues, so hard to recognise. aleem maqbool, bbc news, guatemala. the cost of petrol rose very sharply last month. it went up...
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also coming up a final farewell to the ashes of renowned british physicist stephen hawking are laid to rest in westminster abbey in london he takes his place alongside giants of science isaac newton and charles darwin. and thrills and spills from portugal and spain on day two of the world cup in russia the two powerhouses of group b. went head to head in a rollicking sing love fest with were naldo in a starring role and instinct classic between two all right sides. i'm sara kelly thanks for joining us we begin with what is proving to be a stress test for germany's coalition government chancellor angela merkel's authority is being publicly challenged by her interior minister horst. her position is hanging by a thread after they offer a member of her own conservative bloc and sister party the c.s.u. said that he wanted to implement a plan under which some migrants would be turned away at the german border americal has rejected that idea insisting instead on finding a joint european approach. angela merkel's governing coalition has begun to wobble over her refugee policy while her own con
also coming up a final farewell to the ashes of renowned british physicist stephen hawking are laid to rest in westminster abbey in london he takes his place alongside giants of science isaac newton and charles darwin. and thrills and spills from portugal and spain on day two of the world cup in russia the two powerhouses of group b. went head to head in a rollicking sing love fest with were naldo in a starring role and instinct classic between two all right sides. i'm sara kelly thanks for...
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on a legislative law that we can declare a state of calamity in at least three departments volcanic ash spewed into the sky six thousand meters above sea level and fell more than forty kilometers away in guatemala city authorities were forced to temporarily closed the city's international airport that i was sort of. we shut it down as a precautionary measure for the planes because volcanic ash is harmful to the turbines right now we are carrying out inspections and we have found a lot of. the volcano is one of central america's most active volcanoes this is its second eruption this year and the biggest in decades and experts say the volcanoes theory might not be over yet david mercer al-jazeera guatemalans. jordan's prime minister may be forced to quit so often days of anti austerity protests sources have told al-jazeera king. county to resign in a meeting at the royal palace mohamed el buddies he reports. the thousands march in the streets of amen towards the prime minister's residence chanting we are coming. it's the fourth night of protests there demanding the resignation of hand ove
on a legislative law that we can declare a state of calamity in at least three departments volcanic ash spewed into the sky six thousand meters above sea level and fell more than forty kilometers away in guatemala city authorities were forced to temporarily closed the city's international airport that i was sort of. we shut it down as a precautionary measure for the planes because volcanic ash is harmful to the turbines right now we are carrying out inspections and we have found a lot of. the...
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he had a talk about his compelling new memoir "no ashes in the fire," a fascinating book about growingp black and queer in america. beautiful story. we're going to talk about that later. but first, let's catch up on the day's headlines. yesterday in the world cup korea pulled off a major upset by beating germany, the reigning world champions. mexico moved forward in the tournament, so uh now mexico is korea's biggest fan. >> mexico is still celebrating moving on thanks to south korea. the koreans beat former world cup champs germany yesterday knocking them out of the tournament. mexicans couldn't be more grateful taking to the south korean embassy in mexico city to celebrate. the south korean ambassador to mexico reportedly even took a shot of tequila with fans. ( chanting ) ( laughter ) >> trevor: oh, man! i love that! mexicans are so happy, right, that all over the world they were running around picking up random korean people in the street! ( laughter ) ( applause ) they don't even show that guy is korean. he's got a swedish flag but they're just, like, korea, korea, korea! if you'r
he had a talk about his compelling new memoir "no ashes in the fire," a fascinating book about growingp black and queer in america. beautiful story. we're going to talk about that later. but first, let's catch up on the day's headlines. yesterday in the world cup korea pulled off a major upset by beating germany, the reigning world champions. mexico moved forward in the tournament, so uh now mexico is korea's biggest fan. >> mexico is still celebrating moving on thanks to south...
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there is also the threat of rainfall mixing with the ash. creating a toxic sludge.his as officials say the 72 hour window to find survivors is starting to close. >>> in hawaii, volcano emergency shows no signs of slowing down. a mun onths after it started. lava is pouring into the ocean. that mix is releasing toxic steam containing particles of glass. the lava flowcartnsheig >> reporter: this is the eruption blasting lava up to 260 feet in the air more than a week. the total number of homes destroyed is now believed off to be 159. up from 87 on friday. this is the second time lava hit the ocean since the crisis began. this is where the lava meets the ocean. it is cooled now. hard enough off to walk on. but you can still see steam rising there. and the problem with this flow is that it cross aid major highway. the communities are now completely surrounded by lava. after escape routes were overrun this weekend. authorities don't have a firm count on the number of people who have chosen to stay behind. but they believe it is more than dozen. first responders are now do
there is also the threat of rainfall mixing with the ash. creating a toxic sludge.his as officials say the 72 hour window to find survivors is starting to close. >>> in hawaii, volcano emergency shows no signs of slowing down. a mun onths after it started. lava is pouring into the ocean. that mix is releasing toxic steam containing particles of glass. the lava flowcartnsheig >> reporter: this is the eruption blasting lava up to 260 feet in the air more than a week. the total...
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lead us it was we had to leave we couldn't take anything with us the ashes were coming after us but the people who stayed behind were buried underneath my own hands in mine of those barrels we had on body of music of that on that else but the community has come together in a show of solidarity with people donating food and other items to help fellow guatemalans who've lost their homes. and makeshift memorial. to remember loved ones who were unable to flee the volcano's deadly rage. t w correspondent ophelia hong so hooty is in guatemala for us she joins us now from an area where survivors are being sheltered tell us a feel you know where are you exactly right now and how are these evacuees holding up at this hour. i'm in a church that has been ability for people to stay here it's about four hundred people who are saying here and they some of them are very desperate they don't know if they will ever be able to return to their homes some don't know how long they will have to stay in these conditions and they they are also worried about their places some of the areas are so devastated that
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the ash spread far enough they had to close their airport nearly 25 miles away. rescue operations have been suspended due to dangerous conditions. >>> over a month a kilauea first erupted, they say there have been more vigorous eruptions on hawaii's big island. nearly dozen people are stranded with no cell reception or water. the ongoing lava flows devoured more than 87 homes. the last moving lava evaporated all of the water in the largest fresh water lake in the hawaiiihawaiian island. >>> now to developments in the russia probe, this weekend president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is against having the president testify in the russia investigation unless robert mueller produces more documents about the probe. he said the president probably has the power to pardon himself before he backtracked. >> the president of the united states pardoning himself would be unthinkable, and it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment. >> it comes as a legal memo gets leaked saying the clearest view so far in his mueller investigation. >>> phillip, good morning, a
the ash spread far enough they had to close their airport nearly 25 miles away. rescue operations have been suspended due to dangerous conditions. >>> over a month a kilauea first erupted, they say there have been more vigorous eruptions on hawaii's big island. nearly dozen people are stranded with no cell reception or water. the ongoing lava flows devoured more than 87 homes. the last moving lava evaporated all of the water in the largest fresh water lake in the hawaiiihawaiian...
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as a volcano unleashing an avalanche of lava and ash. andhis is not hawaii. >>> good afternoon. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. minutes ago president trump was on the south lawn of the white house holding the event that he staged in lieu of the one original scheduled to honor the super bowl champion philadelphia eagles. most of the eagles had no intention of attending the white house celebration. a member of the team tells me. so last night after president trump heard that so few eagles were willing to come, he canceled the whole event. mr. trump then claimed that the eagles were not attending because, quote, they disagree with their president because he insists they proudly stand for the national anthem, hand on heart in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country, unquote. now according to the member of the eagles, with whom i spoke, that claim by president president trump is a lie. this player tells me that not one eagle cited the parazzi's view on anthem protests when discussing the reasons they did not want to attend. and in point
as a volcano unleashing an avalanche of lava and ash. andhis is not hawaii. >>> good afternoon. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. minutes ago president trump was on the south lawn of the white house holding the event that he staged in lieu of the one original scheduled to honor the super bowl champion philadelphia eagles. most of the eagles had no intention of attending the white house celebration. a member of the team tells me. so last night after president trump heard...
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on a legislative law that we can declare a state of calamity in at least three departments volcanic ash spewed into the sky six thousand meters above sea level and fell more than forty kilometers away in guatemala city authorities were forced to temporarily closed the city's international airport that i was sort of. we shut it down as a precautionary measure for the planes because volcanic ash is harmful to the turbines right now we are carrying out inspections and we have found a lot of. the photo volcano is one of central america's most active volcanoes this is it second eruption this year and the biggest in decades in experts say the four go volcano spirit might not be over yet david mercer al-jazeera what amala. david rother is a vulcan ologist and professor with open university he says it's not the lava flows that pose the biggest danger he's a pirate trusting slows a lover is molten rock relatively slow moving lots about erupting in hawaii at the moment what's how what happened at the way you go is an explosive eruption and it was a fast cascade of fragmented hot rock and gas swee
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they are warning residents to watch out for volcanic rock and ash. and they asking anyone who lives near the volcano to evacuate. >>> four murders in three days. at least three of them are linked. this in arizona. one of the killings is associated with the jonbenet ramsey case. you won't see folks at the post office they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again go to stamps.com/tv and never go to i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream
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officials say that rain as well as hot ash and mud are making it impossible to dig for survivors. sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. 1.4 million turkish citizens living in germany have begun early voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections. turkey itself goes to the polls on june 24. with six presidential candidates, recep tayyip erdogan 's future is far from certain. reporter: erdogan supporters and opponents stand side-by-side outside the german consulate -- turkish consulate in berlin. votes from turks living abroad could swing the election. it is likely to be a close one. as you can see, members of the turkish community are eager to cast their votes in berlin. they want to decide which direction the country is heading, but where to, many different opinions. six candidates have entered the presidential election, and 8 parties hope to win votes in the parliamentary election. most people will be voting for or against erdogan. >> same government should stay. everything should remain as is. which party? akp. >> erdogan bothers me. what he did to u
officials say that rain as well as hot ash and mud are making it impossible to dig for survivors. sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. 1.4 million turkish citizens living in germany have begun early voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections. turkey itself goes to the polls on june 24. with six presidential candidates, recep tayyip erdogan 's future is far from certain. reporter: erdogan supporters and opponents stand side-by-side outside the german consulate --...
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lead us he was we had to leave we couldn't take anything with us the ashes were coming after us but the people who stayed behind were buried underneath my own hands in mine of those barrels who we had on body of music of that on that else but the community has come together in a show of solidarity with people donating food and other items to help fellow guatemalans who've lost their homes. a makeshift memorial has also been set up to remember loved ones who were unable to flee the volcano's deadly rage. and correspondent of a routine is joining us from guatemala she is in an area where the those survivors are being sheltered welcome to you ophelia describe to us where you are right now and how those evacuees have been holding up. while many people here are desperate they have lost it and they don't even know if they will be able to return to a once lived the areas are covered in ash is and some of the places will be inhabitable after this emergency is over and people here don't know if they will have to move somewhere else but the good news is as you can see there are many volunteers be
lead us he was we had to leave we couldn't take anything with us the ashes were coming after us but the people who stayed behind were buried underneath my own hands in mine of those barrels who we had on body of music of that on that else but the community has come together in a show of solidarity with people donating food and other items to help fellow guatemalans who've lost their homes. a makeshift memorial has also been set up to remember loved ones who were unable to flee the volcano's...