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peace belongs to every colombian. [applause] >> and the last word. >> [speaking spanish] >> i simply wanted to add one more thing. >> [speaking spanish] >> i could not leave this beautiful university without sharing a message with you. >> [speaking spanish] >> this message is for some of the rulers in the world. >> [speaking spanish] never forget the special violence -- [applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> those people in office cannot forget that sexual violence against women is a crime. >> [speaking spanish] >> and we the women in many corners of the world are ready to continue to raise our voices and fight for our rights. [applause] >> thank you so much for those last words, which are so appropriate to leave with us today, to keep with the hard challenges ahead. thanks to each of you for the experiences you have shared with us, for your example, for your leadership, for your commitment. know that we will be with you in the days ahead and we say godspeed to each and everyone of you and to all of your colleagues at ho
peace belongs to every colombian. [applause] >> and the last word. >> [speaking spanish] >> i simply wanted to add one more thing. >> [speaking spanish] >> i could not leave this beautiful university without sharing a message with you. >> [speaking spanish] >> this message is for some of the rulers in the world. >> [speaking spanish] never forget the special violence -- [applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> those people in office cannot...
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on behalf of the colombian red cross, we wa nt behalf of the colombian red cross, we want to expressonal community has had for this emergency. the colombian red cross has deployed 145 volunteers and employees in order to attend the emergency. up until now, the official information given by the colombian government is 210 corpses found. 112 have already been identified. we have 266 wounded, 300 families have been affected by the emergency and approximately 220 missing persons. the colombian red cross has a service called restoring family links and up till now, we have had 326 persons requesting this service. up till now, we have been able to close nine of the 326 cases of restoring family links. while ours as the colombian red cross, the services we are providing to our communities are health services, psychosocial support and as i said already, restoring family links. we are supporting the government with water purification plants in order to provide waterfor water purification plants in order to provide water for the communities. there are so many homes and neighbourhoods destroyed,
on behalf of the colombian red cross, we wa nt behalf of the colombian red cross, we want to expressonal community has had for this emergency. the colombian red cross has deployed 145 volunteers and employees in order to attend the emergency. up until now, the official information given by the colombian government is 210 corpses found. 112 have already been identified. we have 266 wounded, 300 families have been affected by the emergency and approximately 220 missing persons. the colombian red...
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the colombian army and emergency services are helping in the search.ys the final death toll is impossible to predict. time now for hardtalk.
the colombian army and emergency services are helping in the search.ys the final death toll is impossible to predict. time now for hardtalk.
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. —— colombian authorities. four men and a colombian authorities. and a woman have appeared in court charged in connection with an attack on a teenage asylum seeker in croydon, in south london. sioux others have been charged in seven people who have been arrested remain in custody. —— two others. police say up to 30 people were involved in the incident on friday night. the 17—year—old kurdish iranian suffered a fractured spine, fractured eye socket and bleeding on the brain. 0ur socket and bleeding on the brain. our home affairs correspondent tom symons has the story. the suspects all live close to where the attack happened. police have asked us not to show theirfaces. daryl and da nyelle davis, barry potts, jack and george walder, appeared in court charged with violent disorder. george walder alone with racially aggravated wounding. it started outside this pub. a group of up to 30, allegedly confronted two young asylum seekers — a third waiting at a nearby bus stop was dragged in and police said what followed was a horrendous attack. i think this i
. —— colombian authorities. four men and a colombian authorities. and a woman have appeared in court charged in connection with an attack on a teenage asylum seeker in croydon, in south london. sioux others have been charged in seven people who have been arrested remain in custody. —— two others. police say up to 30 people were involved in the incident on friday night. the 17—year—old kurdish iranian suffered a fractured spine, fractured eye socket and bleeding on the brain. 0ur...
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the colombian president visited the region affected. a cnn crew was there when the president spoke with a victim. >> the colombian president there speaking with people. he also says that he suspects climate change could be partially to blame. our rafael romo picks up the story. >> reporter: it all happened very fast. according to a witness, it started raining friday night about 10:30, and the flood waters rose so fast that people had to run for their lives. many houses were flattened, bridges collapsed, and highways were washed away. it happened in southern colombia. mocoa is surrounded by three rivers which overflowed as a result of some of the heaviest rains the city has seen in years. colombian president juan manuel santos said in just one night, they got about a third of the rain that would normally fall in a full month. the president also said the death toll will likely rise because there are still many people who are missing. >> translator: we do not know how many there are going to be. we are still searching, but the first thing
the colombian president visited the region affected. a cnn crew was there when the president spoke with a victim. >> the colombian president there speaking with people. he also says that he suspects climate change could be partially to blame. our rafael romo picks up the story. >> reporter: it all happened very fast. according to a witness, it started raining friday night about 10:30, and the flood waters rose so fast that people had to run for their lives. many houses were...
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the colombian president has vowed to personally oversee relief efforts. he has already sent more than 1000 troops to the region as part of a national emergency response. >> the mobilization has been massive. this spontaneous reaction from millions of colombians shows the character and generosity that sets up apart all of those who have mobilized and shown up to help, thank you very much. >> search and rescue teams have also been deployed to help take through the rubble and help those desperately searching for love ones. surrounded by three rivers, the town's vulnerable to flooding. at least 17 city districts in the province have been affected by the heavy rain. colombian officials have pledged aid to rebuild homes and help those communities hardest hit by the flooding. america,g with south it looks like 10 years of leftist rule will continue in ecuador. with all the votes counted in the presidential runoff, the national electoral council says the socialist has bagged 51% of the votes. his rival took to the streets of the capital with scuffles breaking out
the colombian president has vowed to personally oversee relief efforts. he has already sent more than 1000 troops to the region as part of a national emergency response. >> the mobilization has been massive. this spontaneous reaction from millions of colombians shows the character and generosity that sets up apart all of those who have mobilized and shown up to help, thank you very much. >> search and rescue teams have also been deployed to help take through the rubble and help...
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dimitri o'donnell is a reporter in the colombian captial bogota.te on the operation to save some of those caught up in the disaster. in the very early hours of this rescue operation, the biggest hurdle facing the search and rescue teams is trying to get access to macoa because many roads were simply washed away in the deluge of water or were just blocked. that prevented a lot of aid reaching the people who needed it most. as the day has developed, right now as darkness fell in macoa, the search and rescue teams have been using thermal cameras attached to drones and they have been flying over some of the affected areas, trying to locate the people who are still trapped under the rubble, and it has been said that the survivors of this deluge, this massive mudslide, are being temporarily housed in three temporary shelters that have been set up by the colombian air force are due to deliver more water, aid and medicine to many parts of colombia because many areas are still without power and water. 50 tanker trucks arrive tonight bringing potable water w
dimitri o'donnell is a reporter in the colombian captial bogota.te on the operation to save some of those caught up in the disaster. in the very early hours of this rescue operation, the biggest hurdle facing the search and rescue teams is trying to get access to macoa because many roads were simply washed away in the deluge of water or were just blocked. that prevented a lot of aid reaching the people who needed it most. as the day has developed, right now as darkness fell in macoa, the search...
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the colombian president has visited the area.done more to protect it from heavy rainfall amid concerns about climate change. last night in a televised address he promised his government would support the victims and pay for the cost of funerals. translation: i know the loved ones lost are irreplaceable. the pain will stay with us forever but it is possible to mitigate it. it is possible to recuperate. it is possible to overcome the tragedy. hope as possible. we will dedicate ourselves to bringing hope back to mocoa. dozens of children are among the dead. for these survivors at a makeshift soup kitchen, food, drink and shelter will be the start of the process to rebuild their lives. the financial services regulator is proposing new rules for credit card companies to help millions of customers get out of long term debt. the regulations are designed to help borrowers whose failure to settle their accounts means they end up paying more in charges and interest than the sum they originally borrowed. our personal finance correspondent,
the colombian president has visited the area.done more to protect it from heavy rainfall amid concerns about climate change. last night in a televised address he promised his government would support the victims and pay for the cost of funerals. translation: i know the loved ones lost are irreplaceable. the pain will stay with us forever but it is possible to mitigate it. it is possible to recuperate. it is possible to overcome the tragedy. hope as possible. we will dedicate ourselves to...
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talk with the president about their opposition to ako a colombian peace deal.asically trying to lobby the american president against giving money to colombia to support this piece deal. for that to happen in a meeting where the american press was not told about it, it was not to the president's public schedule and we had to find out about it by reading in the colombian press is pretty significant. >> yeah. you wonder did he get the state department briefing? did he have the prep for this? or is this a situation where you can get to mar-a-lago and get the meeting. talk about america first. these are situations where the president seems to be reacting to other country's agenda or factions. >> it is troubling. rticularly you if it's not on his agenda and he didn't have his top aides with him last weekend. you wouldn't expect him to have state department briefers. not to mental the state department is not all fully staffed up at this moment. there are major gaps in the leadership and people don't know what they are supposed to be doing. there are several looks at t
talk with the president about their opposition to ako a colombian peace deal.asically trying to lobby the american president against giving money to colombia to support this piece deal. for that to happen in a meeting where the american press was not told about it, it was not to the president's public schedule and we had to find out about it by reading in the colombian press is pretty significant. >> yeah. you wonder did he get the state department briefing? did he have the prep for this?...
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the meeting between the former t and the presidents colombian news media reported it was arranged by influential u.s. critic of the plan, marco rubio of florida was president's schedule and not disclosed to reporters palm aveled with him to beach. comment er declined to on the meeting. thembia newspapers, debated meeting significance and whether it happened. the white house leader confirmed meeting, but downplayed significance saying it was mere leaders ce both former were at the president's club. declined to comment. john in columbus, democrat. minutes left in the conversation. go ahead. a quick little comment about some of the things was seeing earlier on the program, that lady talking about execute more it cost to a person than it does to keep life.for i think considering the economic situation in the country now and approaching 20 trillion in debt we ought to be looking at every save le way we can to money. why not go ahead and take the death penalty off the table it is so expensive. s closing comment, i'd also say, in response to several other people who have called in, a christ
the meeting between the former t and the presidents colombian news media reported it was arranged by influential u.s. critic of the plan, marco rubio of florida was president's schedule and not disclosed to reporters palm aveled with him to beach. comment er declined to on the meeting. thembia newspapers, debated meeting significance and whether it happened. the white house leader confirmed meeting, but downplayed significance saying it was mere leaders ce both former were at the president's...
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in the colombian city of mocoa, funerals have been held for victims of the mudslide which killed at least 250 people. residents are still without water and electricity. officials are handing out sanitation kits and warning of the risk of disease. president trump has extended a warm welcome at the white house to egypt's leader, and declared a "reboot" in relations. abdel fattah al—sisi is the first egyptian president to visit the white house in nearly a decade. it was a difficult diplomatic relationship with the obama administration. much more for you any time on the bbc website. foui’ men and a woman have appeared in court charged in connection with an attack on a teenage asylum seeker in croydon in south london. on monday evening, two more people have been charged. seven people who have been arrested remain in custody. police say up to 30 people were involved in the incident on friday night. reker ahmed, who is 17 and a kurdish—iranian, suffered a fractured spine, a fractured eye socket and bleeding on the brain. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has the story. the suspects all
in the colombian city of mocoa, funerals have been held for victims of the mudslide which killed at least 250 people. residents are still without water and electricity. officials are handing out sanitation kits and warning of the risk of disease. president trump has extended a warm welcome at the white house to egypt's leader, and declared a "reboot" in relations. abdel fattah al—sisi is the first egyptian president to visit the white house in nearly a decade. it was a difficult...
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in the colombian city of mocoa, funerals have been held for victims of the mudslide which killed at least 250 people. residents are still without water and electricity. officials are handing out sanitation kits and warning of the risk of disease. president trump has extended a warm welcome at the white house to egypt's leader, and declared a "reboot" in relations. abdel fattah al—sisi is the first egyptian president to visit the white house in nearly a decade. it was a difficult diplomatic relationship with the obama administration. time now for hardtalk. welcome to a special edition of hardtalk. i am stephen sackur and today i am joined by an audience here at the bbc radio theatre to celebrate 20 years of hardtalk interviews. who better to have on our birthday than sir ian mckellen? whether you think of him as richard iii or gandalf, he has won hearts and accolades around the world. not just for decades of work on screen but his passion of public campaigning, particularly on the issue of gay rights. please give a warm welcome to ian mckellen. cheering and applause. that was quite a welco
in the colombian city of mocoa, funerals have been held for victims of the mudslide which killed at least 250 people. residents are still without water and electricity. officials are handing out sanitation kits and warning of the risk of disease. president trump has extended a warm welcome at the white house to egypt's leader, and declared a "reboot" in relations. abdel fattah al—sisi is the first egyptian president to visit the white house in nearly a decade. it was a difficult...
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more than 250 people are now confirmed to have died in the colombian city of mocoa — which was devastatedies and friends of the victims have started to bury their loved ones. survivors and rescuers continue their search for victims, but the likelihood of finding any more survivors is fading. the bbc‘s laura bicker has the latest from mocoa. just near here, as we were coming into the town, there's a huge queue outside the cemetery, with people with masks on, because that's where they have the tough task of trying to identify their loved ones. the search and rescue teams have been working tirelessly to try to find anyone who may be left in the mud, but for days many of them have been tearing at the mud with their hands. it's now a co—ordinated effort but, with each hour that goes by, i'm sorry to say, the chances of finding anyone alive diminishes. this is one of the worst natural disasters colombia has seen, and it's an area very well used to disasters. the mountain you can hopefully see behind me, there are five rivers coming together and they have an unprecedented amount of rainfall. pre
more than 250 people are now confirmed to have died in the colombian city of mocoa — which was devastatedies and friends of the victims have started to bury their loved ones. survivors and rescuers continue their search for victims, but the likelihood of finding any more survivors is fading. the bbc‘s laura bicker has the latest from mocoa. just near here, as we were coming into the town, there's a huge queue outside the cemetery, with people with masks on, because that's where they have...
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still searching, but the first thing i want to say is that my heart, our hearts, the hearts of all colombianshe victims of this tragedy. many roads have been washed away or are blocked, making it difficult to get aid into the area, which is without power and running water. troops and volunteers are searching for survivors. heat—seeking cameras and drones are being flown over the debris. the red cross says it's crucial to find survivors within the first 72 hours. three days on, the death toll is expected to rise. keith doyle, bbc news. six people are being questioned over an attack on an asylum seeker who was standing at a bus stop in south london. the 17—year—old boy, who is kurdish—iranian, was left with a fractured skull after being subjected to what police say was a savage attack, in croydon on friday night. the teenager remains in hospital in a critical condition. lydia wilkinson has paid tribute to her mother and younger brother, who were stabbed to death in their home in stourbridge earlier this week. she laid flowers outside the house, accompanied by her boyfriend. she said her mother,
still searching, but the first thing i want to say is that my heart, our hearts, the hearts of all colombianshe victims of this tragedy. many roads have been washed away or are blocked, making it difficult to get aid into the area, which is without power and running water. troops and volunteers are searching for survivors. heat—seeking cameras and drones are being flown over the debris. the red cross says it's crucial to find survivors within the first 72 hours. three days on, the death toll...
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as colombians bury their dead, a national emergency is declared. hundreds are still missing. a warm welcome at the white house — president trump meets egypt's leader and declares a "reboot" in relations. and china's baby boom, driven partly by older mothers — we have a special report. will hello. at least 11 people have died in what authorities believe was a bomb attack on the metro in st petersburg, russia's second city and president putin's hometown. local media are reporting the suspect is from central asia. the explosion happened in a train carriage between two stations. within minutes the entire network was closed and police later found and defused a device at another station. three days of mourning have been declared. the bbc‘s steve rosenberg is in the city. 2 million people use the metro every day. the city relies on the underground. a train entered a tunnel and was rocked by an explosion. a blast shocked not only the city but this country. a woman is shouting, "are there any children?". a train carriage torn to shreds and a desperate effort to pull people from the wr
as colombians bury their dead, a national emergency is declared. hundreds are still missing. a warm welcome at the white house — president trump meets egypt's leader and declares a "reboot" in relations. and china's baby boom, driven partly by older mothers — we have a special report. will hello. at least 11 people have died in what authorities believe was a bomb attack on the metro in st petersburg, russia's second city and president putin's hometown. local media are reporting...
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many more are injured, homeless, or missing, as 1,000 colombian soldiers help the rescue efforts. itn's nick wallis has more. >> reporter: 24 hours after two weeks worth of rain fell in one night, the waters in macoa have subsided, but the death toll continues to rise. the colombian military have been mobilised to find survivors. they're also carrying out the dead. "i'm alone," says one man. "i'm looking for my children, but they haven't appeared." the names of those found alive or known to have died are posted on a notice board in the city. some cannot cope. colombia's president juan manuel >> ( translated ): we will do everything possible to help families, not only to help the families who lost their loved ones but all of them who lost their homes. >> reporter: as the region's emergency services make their way towards macoa the scale of their task is becoming clear, power lines are down, and bewildered residents try to come to terms with what's happened. >> ( translated ): i came here in search of family members. unfortunately, i do not have any news about them. i feel very sad.
many more are injured, homeless, or missing, as 1,000 colombian soldiers help the rescue efforts. itn's nick wallis has more. >> reporter: 24 hours after two weeks worth of rain fell in one night, the waters in macoa have subsided, but the death toll continues to rise. the colombian military have been mobilised to find survivors. they're also carrying out the dead. "i'm alone," says one man. "i'm looking for my children, but they haven't appeared." the names of those...
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on friday the rain that fell was quite surprising, the colombian president said that in one single daye equivalent to 30% of the monthly rain, so it was a surprise in a way. six people are being questioned about an attack on an asylum seeker standing at a bus stop in south london. the 17—year—old boy, who's kurdish iranian, was left with a fractured skull after being subjected to what police say was a savage attack. andy moore reports. the young man, believed to be kurdish iranian, was waiting at a bus stop late on friday night with two friends when he was approached by a group of about eight people. he was attacked after telling them where he came from. we believe it is a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place the young person was asked where they were from and when they said that they were an asylum seeker that is when that frenzied attack took place. police say the gang chased the young man around the corner into the street where they kicked him in the head and left him on the floor unconscious. after that a number of members of the public came to help him. the attack only sto
on friday the rain that fell was quite surprising, the colombian president said that in one single daye equivalent to 30% of the monthly rain, so it was a surprise in a way. six people are being questioned about an attack on an asylum seeker standing at a bus stop in south london. the 17—year—old boy, who's kurdish iranian, was left with a fractured skull after being subjected to what police say was a savage attack. andy moore reports. the young man, believed to be kurdish iranian, was...
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a teenager died in the capital caracas and a woman was killed in san cristobal, near the colombian borderets to demand new presidential elections and the release ofjailed opposition politicians. this from our americas editor, leonardo rocha. the demonstrators arrived in their thousands for what they call the mother of all protests. they called for new elections and the release of opposition politicians. the opposition blames president nicolas maduro and his predecessor, the late hugo chavez, for the country's serious economic crisis. many venezuelans say the country is on the verge of collapse. translation: i think we will reach victory with this protest. this is the second independence of venezuela. this is the day we have been waiting for, longing for. the confrontation quickly triggered conflict with security forces. in caracas, police fired teargas and rubber bullets at demonstrators who attempted to converge on the office of the state ombudsman. the violence wasn't restricted to the capital. this was the scene in san cristobal in the west of the country where protesters also clashed
a teenager died in the capital caracas and a woman was killed in san cristobal, near the colombian borderets to demand new presidential elections and the release ofjailed opposition politicians. this from our americas editor, leonardo rocha. the demonstrators arrived in their thousands for what they call the mother of all protests. they called for new elections and the release of opposition politicians. the opposition blames president nicolas maduro and his predecessor, the late hugo chavez,...
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the colombian president has visited the area.imate change. last night in a televised address you promised his government would support the victims and pay for the cost of funerals. —— he promised. translation: i know the loved ones lost re replaceable. the pain will stay with us forever but it is possible to mitigate it. it is possible to recuperate. it is possible to overcome the tragedy. hope as possible. we will dedicate ourselves to bringing hope back to mocoa. dozens of children are among the dead. for these survivors at a makeshift soup kitchen, food, drink and shelter will be the start of the process to rebuild their lives. the parents of a baby suffering from a rare genetic condition are today trying to persuade a high courtjudge to let them take him to america for treatment. connie yates and chris gard have now raised over £1.2 million for the treatment of their son, charlie, but doctors here oppose the move, saying there is no cure, and it is time to stop providing life support treatment. daniel boettcher has been in co
the colombian president has visited the area.imate change. last night in a televised address you promised his government would support the victims and pay for the cost of funerals. —— he promised. translation: i know the loved ones lost re replaceable. the pain will stay with us forever but it is possible to mitigate it. it is possible to recuperate. it is possible to overcome the tragedy. hope as possible. we will dedicate ourselves to bringing hope back to mocoa. dozens of children are...
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this is critical, but then of course miracles happen afterwards and i am sure colombians will be hoping good news will be coming from this sad fact. are there any other factors that could have exacerbated the scale of this? one thinks of things like deforestation or changes to flood defences and things like that. absolutely. there was a lot of water. everybody has been pointing to the fact that nearly 30% of the monthly rain in that region actually felt in one single day and of course that is a big part of the question. but also from where the city was established, the movement of the agricultural borders as they call it with people cutting trees and working on the land, that has certainly had an effect. and also garbage. it is quite amazing when you go to these regions the amount of garbage, plastic bags and everything you can find near to the rivers in the places where the water should flow naturally. it dams it up. it forces the water to find another way. officials in pakistan say at least 20 people have been killed by the caretaker of a sufi shrine. they believe abdul waheed drugged
this is critical, but then of course miracles happen afterwards and i am sure colombians will be hoping good news will be coming from this sad fact. are there any other factors that could have exacerbated the scale of this? one thinks of things like deforestation or changes to flood defences and things like that. absolutely. there was a lot of water. everybody has been pointing to the fact that nearly 30% of the monthly rain in that region actually felt in one single day and of course that is a...
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at least 200 people have been killed, but with hundreds of others injured or missing, the colombian presidentimpossible to know what the eventual death toll will be. the torrent of mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. richard lister reports. mocoa is a place of mud and misery. when the rolling wall of water and debris rushed through here on friday night, it swept away houses, cars, trees and people. whole families died here. the painstaking search for survivors is continuing. rescue workers moving quietly through flattened neighbourhoods hoping for signs of life in the wreckage. nothing here. with every hour that passes, hopes of finding more people alive diminish. within hours of the deluge, message boards went up listing the dead and the missing. many of those unaccounted for are children. "we are searching for a baby", she says, "a little baby, we cannot find him anywhere". this man has lost his daughter. "i hope somebody has her", he says, "she's called luisa". closest to the river, the streets are now boulder fields, full of people tryin
at least 200 people have been killed, but with hundreds of others injured or missing, the colombian presidentimpossible to know what the eventual death toll will be. the torrent of mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. richard lister reports. mocoa is a place of mud and misery. when the rolling wall of water and debris rushed through here on friday night, it swept away houses, cars, trees and people. whole families died here. the painstaking...
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the white house says former colombian presidents merely shared a handshake with mr. trump. but pass tra that publicly tweeted it was more than that. he thanked the president for a, quote, very frank conversation, unquote, about colombia's problems. folks, you can't just walk into mar-a-lago, which trump owns, to speak with the president. you've got to pay serious cash or know someone who did pay if you want to get in the door. by the way, the price tag is now $200,000 just to become a member. it used to be $100,000 before the election. in this case, it's a mystery who paid that fee and how exactly they got two foreign leaders access to the president. now, you might call this the mar-a-lago loophole, and it's just the tip of the iceberg in a recent flood of questions surrounding the president's possible conflicts of interest. for example, you probably know that the president had a controversy phone call with the turkish president this week to congratulate him for essentially grabbing more power and making his country a bit less democratic. what you might not now is there's a
the white house says former colombian presidents merely shared a handshake with mr. trump. but pass tra that publicly tweeted it was more than that. he thanked the president for a, quote, very frank conversation, unquote, about colombia's problems. folks, you can't just walk into mar-a-lago, which trump owns, to speak with the president. you've got to pay serious cash or know someone who did pay if you want to get in the door. by the way, the price tag is now $200,000 just to become a member....
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the colombian army and emergency services have joined the search operation. a huge inquiry into child sexual abuse by members of the catholic church is drawing to a close in australia. the four year long inquiry heard allegations against more than 500 priests. and this story is trending@bbc.com. sold at auction in hong kong. ——a portrait of chairman mao by the artist andy warhol has been sold at auction in hong kong. it sold for around us$12.7—million. the portrait is among the most famous images of the 20th century. that's all from me now — stay with bbc world news. and a stop story in the uk, —— top story. theresa may says the uk is steadfastly committed to the city of triple toe. —— gibraltar. chinese president xijinping heads to the us. we preview his meeting with donald trump and other key market events of this week. and bubble, toil and trouble. is beijing becoming too expensive for its residents to buy a home? welcome to asia business report live from singapore with me, mariko oi. we have a packed show and week ahead of us. line and ministers and centr
the colombian army and emergency services have joined the search operation. a huge inquiry into child sexual abuse by members of the catholic church is drawing to a close in australia. the four year long inquiry heard allegations against more than 500 priests. and this story is trending@bbc.com. sold at auction in hong kong. ——a portrait of chairman mao by the artist andy warhol has been sold at auction in hong kong. it sold for around us$12.7—million. the portrait is among the most...
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the colombian president blamed climate change, not his government.about deforestation, i asked? now that the armed conflict has ended, he said, we have a great opportunity to begin reforestation in the thousands of acres that have been clear cut by drug cartels. in neighboring peru, signs have led to a drop in illegal logging. but here in mocoa, the damage is done and restoring the forests will take decades. cbs news, mocoa, colombia. >>> up next, the so-called gangsta gardner of los angeles is trying to save his garden from eviction. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. degree has redefined deodorant with motionsense technology... so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... and the more i move, the more it works. giving me superior protection... on, and off, the court. degree. i
the colombian president blamed climate change, not his government.about deforestation, i asked? now that the armed conflict has ended, he said, we have a great opportunity to begin reforestation in the thousands of acres that have been clear cut by drug cartels. in neighboring peru, signs have led to a drop in illegal logging. but here in mocoa, the damage is done and restoring the forests will take decades. cbs news, mocoa, colombia. >>> up next, the so-called gangsta gardner of los...
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vonnie: coming up, the end coming director of the colombian central-bank joins us next. for their economy. and the latest on steve bannon being removed from the national security council today. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: live from london and new york, i am nejra cehic. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn and you're watching the european close on the labor market. -- european close on bloomberg markets. later this afternoon in the 1:00 p.m. our. , wide-outy did they -- why today, why now? >> when you look at the question surrounding this administration on foreign policy, including general plan having resigned several -- the general flynn having resigned several weeks ago on his relationship with russia. these conversations are continuing, not only from democrats but republicans on capitol hill with a series of hearings in both of the senate and the house on the president trump campaign officials and whether there was any contact with russia regarding the potential meddling in the previous election. all of that said, steve bannon very much has influence within circle,t trump's in
vonnie: coming up, the end coming director of the colombian central-bank joins us next. for their economy. and the latest on steve bannon being removed from the national security council today. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: live from london and new york, i am nejra cehic. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn and you're watching the european close on the labor market. -- european close on bloomberg markets. later this afternoon in the 1:00 p.m. our. , wide-outy did they -- why today, why now? >>...
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after the landslide — colombian authorities bury the dead, and bring in emergency water supplies as theyd trump meet an egyptian equivalent at the white house. why china is experiencing a baby boom, driven partly by older mothers. we have a special report.
after the landslide — colombian authorities bury the dead, and bring in emergency water supplies as theyd trump meet an egyptian equivalent at the white house. why china is experiencing a baby boom, driven partly by older mothers. we have a special report.
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the colombian president has vowed to personally oversee relief efforts. he has already sent more than 1000 troops to the region as part of a national met emergency response. >> the mobilization has been massive. the spontaneous reaction shows the character and generosity that sets us apart. to all those who have mobilized and shown up to help, thank you very much. >> search and rescue teams have also been deployed to dig through the rubble and help those desperately searching for loved ones. mccullough is phone rubble to flooding. districts havey been affected by the heavy rain. pledgedn officials have aid to rebuild homes and help those communities hardest hit by the flooding. >> the french prime minister has thected demands -- government offered one billion euros in aid amid 10 days of strikes and protests. union leaders demand to 2.5 billion euros. continued, there are concerns it may lead to food shortages. welcome to french guiana's big port. nothing arrives to or through the sports these days. unloadingrking here these containers just before going o
the colombian president has vowed to personally oversee relief efforts. he has already sent more than 1000 troops to the region as part of a national met emergency response. >> the mobilization has been massive. the spontaneous reaction shows the character and generosity that sets us apart. to all those who have mobilized and shown up to help, thank you very much. >> search and rescue teams have also been deployed to dig through the rubble and help those desperately searching for...
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be --ognize this will not the organizations here working mafiaer to take down the and the colombian cartels, we can do it again. it will require a commitment from all federal state and local enforcement but from everyday americans. violencese while gang to be the status quo. now the attorney general jeff sessions speaking to reporters. professor, let me ask you about the other issues as menstruation is targeting. century cities. what impact this has to the overall debate and discussion. impact, msnificant 13 and this kind of gang is this gang is comprised by youth. by teenagers. this is not your typical drug trafficking organization. these are youth gang and they are very violence, very brutal. are youth who are trying to get some sort of identity. all the leaders in the game basically get them into this and of brutal violence criminal activities. it is very important when dealing with this kind of network, with this kind of groups, to pay attention to what is happening in the community. to strengthen the community and have the community collaborate with law enforcement. youther to prevent
be --ognize this will not the organizations here working mafiaer to take down the and the colombian cartels, we can do it again. it will require a commitment from all federal state and local enforcement but from everyday americans. violencese while gang to be the status quo. now the attorney general jeff sessions speaking to reporters. professor, let me ask you about the other issues as menstruation is targeting. century cities. what impact this has to the overall debate and discussion. impact,...
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the colombian president has deployed troops. >>> still to come, investigating arson in atlanta. we're learning about the man accused of setting an sbaet on fire. plus, fighting immigration enforcement with technology. the digital tool for immigrants and its connection to the bay area. >>> more worm weather on the way. we'll have some patchy to go. so the seven-day forecast has a little taste of sum summer for your sunday. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> the atlanta man accused of setting a fire that caused part of an interstate to collapse had his first interview today. fires broke out during evening rush hour on thursday. both the north and southbound lanes now need to be replaced. which the georgia department says could take months. >> over 700 feet of bridge that have to be removed and totally rebuilt. >> ellerby returns to court in two weeks. >>> three people in alameda a
the colombian president has deployed troops. >>> still to come, investigating arson in atlanta. we're learning about the man accused of setting an sbaet on fire. plus, fighting immigration enforcement with technology. the digital tool for immigrants and its connection to the bay area. >>> more worm weather on the way. we'll have some patchy to go. so the seven-day forecast has a little taste of sum summer for your sunday. i did everything i could to make her party perfect....
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the first thing i want to say is that our hearts, the hearts of colombians, are with the victims of the tragedy.>> reporter: heavy rains caused rivers to overflow sending debris into city streets, ripping trees from their roots in sweeping away cars and trucks. the area is between two rivers, making for a perfect storm of conditions.>> 30% of the rain was produced last night, which led to the cresting of various rivers.>> reporter: cars were overturned and some were seen partially hanging at a building. two bridges were destroyed, local residents say because of the landscape of the region and the heavy rains and disasters like these are all too common. >> it has been threatening to happen for some time. up at the top, unstable areas. this took us by surprise.>> reporter: the city has an alarm to warn people when disasters like these happen. even though it was going off, it could not be heard throughout the city. the red cross is setting up a special unit to help in the rescue and recovery. brian yunus, fox news.>>> a 13- year-old boy is dead and 10 adults injured in a suspected carbon m
the first thing i want to say is that our hearts, the hearts of colombians, are with the victims of the tragedy.>> reporter: heavy rains caused rivers to overflow sending debris into city streets, ripping trees from their roots in sweeping away cars and trucks. the area is between two rivers, making for a perfect storm of conditions.>> 30% of the rain was produced last night, which led to the cresting of various rivers.>> reporter: cars were overturned and some were seen...
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. >>> counts house pets were swept up this week in the disastrous colombian landslide.are finding animals of those who have died. >>> and there are some new cool cats to meet at the smithsonian national zoo in virginia. ten cheetahs born to two moms last month are making their debuted. overjoyed zookeepers say the litter increased the population by 50%. a cute 50% too. >>> journalists at a high school are discovering fast. they discovered their principal made false claims about degrees she received from a college. >> i think it was an eye opener especially to the community what was going on and we had our voices heard here at the high school. >> the reports prompted the principal to resign. the students were praised. >>> ahead this morning we'll go to that kansas high school and hear from the journalism students about their fact-checking mission. >>> and a california man seemed really determined to buy m&ms. surveillance video shows him hitting a clerk and trashing a 7-eleven in february when his spring is on, so it's time to get started. but first things first - call t
. >>> counts house pets were swept up this week in the disastrous colombian landslide.are finding animals of those who have died. >>> and there are some new cool cats to meet at the smithsonian national zoo in virginia. ten cheetahs born to two moms last month are making their debuted. overjoyed zookeepers say the litter increased the population by 50%. a cute 50% too. >>> journalists at a high school are discovering fast. they discovered their principal made false...
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to the pool at the time and can you talk about the point of that visit and do you stand by the colombians? mr. spicer: i would be glad to look into the circumstances. i am unaware of the circumstance. >> can you get back to me and why not release that? mr. spicer: i do not know if that is the case. it would be tough to answer the second question. thank you very much. we'll have an event for you tomorrow. take care. >> also at the white house today, president trump welcomed and congratulated the new for their super bowl win in february. they beat the atlanta falcons 34-28. most valuable player and quarterback tom brady was not in attendance citing family obligations. ♪ >> thank you very much. to be great day it is with all of our friends at the white house. we celebrate the super bowl new england patriots, world champion superow
to the pool at the time and can you talk about the point of that visit and do you stand by the colombians? mr. spicer: i would be glad to look into the circumstances. i am unaware of the circumstance. >> can you get back to me and why not release that? mr. spicer: i do not know if that is the case. it would be tough to answer the second question. thank you very much. we'll have an event for you tomorrow. take care. >> also at the white house today, president trump welcomed and...
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. >> quijano: colombian officials on friday officially ended the sercht for survivors from floods and mud slides that swept through the city of mocoa last weekend. at least 314 people were killed including more than 100 children. more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. at least 4500 people were left homeless. manuel bojorquez says deforestation played a role in the disaster. >> reporter: we got a closer look at where the mountains above mocoa gave way unleash ---- unleashing tons of mud and debris downstream. a disaster made worse by deforestation, the trees and roots that would have helped hold back the tor ent have disappeared, cut down for lumber, farming and to make room for coca fields of the drug trade. we're flying through the mountains of put mayo which is the most third most deforest-- forested province in oul of colombia. >> a report concluded that deforestation and poor government management puts 500 cities in colombia at risk. in mocoa the funerals continue, in some cases five victims at a time. >> erlinda enrick easy says the government has long ignored the danger
. >> quijano: colombian officials on friday officially ended the sercht for survivors from floods and mud slides that swept through the city of mocoa last weekend. at least 314 people were killed including more than 100 children. more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. at least 4500 people were left homeless. manuel bojorquez says deforestation played a role in the disaster. >> reporter: we got a closer look at where the mountains above mocoa gave way unleash ---- unleashing...
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as we speak, an opposition leader is meeting with the colombian bpr president santosa very importantountry for venezuela. strong condemnations from the secretary-general of oas today about the deaths in protest yesterday from other governments around the region. the pressure on maduro is buil ding but can the opposition maintain this presursure in the face of exhaustion and fear among protesters? belle: that is all we have got time for now. thank you very much. the u.s. should fulfill its own commitments rather than making accusations against iran. that is what iran's foreign minister tweeted. he was responded to the u.s. secretary of state who accused iran at obligations aimed at destabilizing the middle east. rex tillerson admitted the islamic republic has remained complying with a nuclear deal signed in 2015. why dose thes the u.s. want to revisit? reporter: -- every by donald trump, the iran nuclear agreement could be under threat. the new u.s. administration says it is running out of patience with iran and is reviewing its policy. >> the trump administration has no intention of
as we speak, an opposition leader is meeting with the colombian bpr president santosa very importantountry for venezuela. strong condemnations from the secretary-general of oas today about the deaths in protest yesterday from other governments around the region. the pressure on maduro is buil ding but can the opposition maintain this presursure in the face of exhaustion and fear among protesters? belle: that is all we have got time for now. thank you very much. the u.s. should fulfill its own...
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the colombian air force are due to the deliver more water, aid and medicine to 90 parts of macoa.ater which is badly needed by some residents. an interested as well in some of the challenges for this and emergency services as it gets into day two. you talk about them tried to rescue people trapped under the rubble. any indication of how long it will go on for? what the civil defence and colombian governments have said are that for the first 72 hours, the crucial first 72 hours, that for the first 72 hours, the crucialfirst 72 hours, it that for the first 72 hours, the crucial first 72 hours, it will remain in recovery operations. they wa nt to remain in recovery operations. they want to find people live and that remains the case. they are deploying 1100 soldiers and police to the region and 2500 people. that will be the case as this day goes on and it is still very early on in the morning in colombia and as the day goes on, more and more people are likely tojoin the goes on, more and more people are likely to join the search. as the authorities have indicated, u nfortu nately, aut
the colombian air force are due to the deliver more water, aid and medicine to 90 parts of macoa.ater which is badly needed by some residents. an interested as well in some of the challenges for this and emergency services as it gets into day two. you talk about them tried to rescue people trapped under the rubble. any indication of how long it will go on for? what the civil defence and colombian governments have said are that for the first 72 hours, the crucial first 72 hours, that for the...