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this increasing repression and also the block crates of all main roads here in the city a large group of people thousands of them managed to gather together and marched towards one of the residence of the president look at shankar they've sort of stopped by showing to him that they're still here that all the threats and intimidation and violence it's not working * for him and that they will continue to to protest on the streets of long as he's still in office with a sense of feeling from the protesters is evident for all to see over the past 4 or 5 weeks really i have protests is the reaction those who. look at shank and will be traveling to moscow to meet with one to me a prison. well at the moment their main goal is to get rid of the president they they feel that he is illegitimate that he has lost the election and they have been asking for new elections for the last couple of weeks and the president has simply know too that at least for the moment but their main aim is what's going to happen here in battle their focus is not so much on russia at the moment but they also have been t
this increasing repression and also the block crates of all main roads here in the city a large group of people thousands of them managed to gather together and marched towards one of the residence of the president look at shankar they've sort of stopped by showing to him that they're still here that all the threats and intimidation and violence it's not working * for him and that they will continue to to protest on the streets of long as he's still in office with a sense of feeling from the...
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, no real local resources . alongside main roads, no real local resources.e no where for them to self isolate and really, but the observer has asked for, the report is also asking, what do we need to do to think about housing and poverty? to prevent, excuse me, these sorts of problems arising? the problem is here, now, the question is do we lockdown those communities even though it is making no difference to them, on the basis it might makea difference to them, on the basis it might make a difference to us? sian, let's go to the other main story in the observer, report the boris johnson is going to step up personal attacks on the labour leader keir starmer, a feeling that boris johnson is not doing too well against keir starmer in prime minister's questions and is quite frustrated about that, that is the account in the observer. this stems from prime minister's questions last weeks, apparently, according to the observer, were boris johnson weeks, apparently, according to the observer, were borisjohnson was asked by the speaker to withdraw comments he made ab
, no real local resources . alongside main roads, no real local resources.e no where for them to self isolate and really, but the observer has asked for, the report is also asking, what do we need to do to think about housing and poverty? to prevent, excuse me, these sorts of problems arising? the problem is here, now, the question is do we lockdown those communities even though it is making no difference to them, on the basis it might makea difference to them, on the basis it might make a...
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the main roads for the turkish government on the road on these using regarding syria and libya is the focus on syria 1st it was never about an expansionist idea or just reflecting the official discourse of course it was more of a security issue that i could agree to an extent so in that sons when there is a war happening at their border and if you have like 4000000 refugees in your country that you have to take in a dangerous situation the conflict situation going on over there is naturally affecting turkey's. regarding syria so that the operation could be seen when they extend within that perspective when it comes to libya that's a whole another story both. say that as it was born to earlier. metzer offered you of political influence in the region turkey has been pushing for it slightly in the from jirga fees. sometimes it's getting what it wants sometimes it's not as successful as it hopes let's talk a little bit about the european role in all of this because as all of you have mentioned europe has tried to mediate to some degree particularly uncle americal because. germany does now
the main roads for the turkish government on the road on these using regarding syria and libya is the focus on syria 1st it was never about an expansionist idea or just reflecting the official discourse of course it was more of a security issue that i could agree to an extent so in that sons when there is a war happening at their border and if you have like 4000000 refugees in your country that you have to take in a dangerous situation the conflict situation going on over there is naturally...
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it has to be far from the main road and then also the village has to have more than 100 households. each memberer of the households has to pay $3.00 per month. by using this money, they can pay their salary or they can help the village. for now, we have 8 villages who have solar, so, we have a lot of villages ahead of us. [woman speaking native language] have youou seen this wire? good or no good? some of student, they understand swahili, and some of students, they understand in english. so, when i teach my student, i like to speak two language-- swahili and english. [speaking native language] [hajq speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [women singing in native language] [woman speaking native language] woman: training a woman, you are training the whole family. the husband will benefit... the extended families, the neighbors, they will all benefit. [speaking native language] the government o of tanzania, we pay everything for ourselves. it's a supplement of where we have not managed to reach with electricity. i know it is expensive bubut if we think only about
it has to be far from the main road and then also the village has to have more than 100 households. each memberer of the households has to pay $3.00 per month. by using this money, they can pay their salary or they can help the village. for now, we have 8 villages who have solar, so, we have a lot of villages ahead of us. [woman speaking native language] have youou seen this wire? good or no good? some of student, they understand swahili, and some of students, they understand in english. so,...
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three main roads in the santa cruz mountains will be getting millions of dollars for repair work. parts of highways one, nine, and 236 need major work by cleanup crews have to first take out debris and fallen trees from off the roads. caltrans plans to check the highway damage, and when that is finished, the repair work will begin. cal fire has lifted some evacuation orders for the scu lightning complex fire. those orders have been lifted in santa clara, san juan , and alameda counties. more than 87,000 and acres have burned in parts of seven counties. cal fire says it is now 65% contained and they hope to have full containment by thursday. three firefighters and two civilians have been hurt in those fires and more than 100 buildings have been destroyed since the fire started two weeks ago. more than 5000 homes and businesses are still in danger. >>> the woodward fire, in marin county is now 17% contained. that fire has burned more than five square miles. the sheriff's office has lifted some of the evacuation warnings for people in melina's, damp and foggy conditions have certainl
three main roads in the santa cruz mountains will be getting millions of dollars for repair work. parts of highways one, nine, and 236 need major work by cleanup crews have to first take out debris and fallen trees from off the roads. caltrans plans to check the highway damage, and when that is finished, the repair work will begin. cal fire has lifted some evacuation orders for the scu lightning complex fire. those orders have been lifted in santa clara, san juan , and alameda counties. more...
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to more space for greenery and nature, even in our most urban environments >> there used to be a main roadt went through this park. lots of cars, pollution. we have turned it into a new a green space softens places, mast ch nicer to live, improves the air quality. we need to connect people back to nature, so that people really value its function. >> in t years ahead, countries will set out to repair the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but without making nature as we rebuild,he u.n. says we risk leaving a damaged planet for future generations. katty: heartbrking images there. quick look at other news. the family of breonna taylor, a black woman who was kild by police in louisville, kentucky, ha agreed to a multimillarn doettlement. taylor was shot eight times when officers burdu into her home ng an investigation involving her ex-boyfriend. ilthe city of loui has also made police reforms. of the three officers involved in her shooting, one has been fired. a spokesman for alexey navalny says the opposition leader will return to russia after he has recovered. he posted the first pic
to more space for greenery and nature, even in our most urban environments >> there used to be a main roadt went through this park. lots of cars, pollution. we have turned it into a new a green space softens places, mast ch nicer to live, improves the air quality. we need to connect people back to nature, so that people really value its function. >> in t years ahead, countries will set out to repair the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but without making nature as we...
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floods came in and took away everything homes were destroyed then we ended up on the streets near the main road the government gave us tents and people from the area gave us a place to stay and study and so we can prepare for examinations the examinations which are usually held in march every year have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic so then the government sets up demba 13 as the new date more than $150000.00 students will take part in the capital alone a rise in the river to levels not seen in more than a century caused devastating floods in many parts of sudan it's led the government to declare a state of emergency and announced the country as a natural disaster zone more than 100 people were killed and hundreds of thousands displaced schools in several towns and villages were among the damaged properties tens of thousands of those displaced by the floods are school students and many are due to sit for their high school general certificate this year but for those students sitting for the examination to guarantee seats in universities in the future is hard when their families ha
floods came in and took away everything homes were destroyed then we ended up on the streets near the main road the government gave us tents and people from the area gave us a place to stay and study and so we can prepare for examinations the examinations which are usually held in march every year have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic so then the government sets up demba 13 as the new date more than $150000.00 students will take part in the capital alone a rise in the river to...
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the main roads for the turkish government on the road on is using regarding syria and libya is let me focus on syria 1st it was never about an expansionist idea or just reflecting the official discourse of course it was more of a security issue that i could they agree to an extent so in that sons when there is a war happening at your border and if you have like 4000000 refugees in your country that you have to take in the dangerous situation the conflict situation going on over there is naturally affecting turkey. regarding syria so that the operation could be seen. within that perspective when it comes to libya that's a whole another story both. say that it was bored to hear. metzer offered you of political influence in the region turkey has. been pushing for it slightly in the fringe or graffiti is. sometimes getting what it wants sometimes it's not as successful as it hopes let's talk a little bit about the european role in all of this because as all of you have mentioned europe has tried to mediate to some degree particularly uncle americal because germany does now have the europe
the main roads for the turkish government on the road on is using regarding syria and libya is let me focus on syria 1st it was never about an expansionist idea or just reflecting the official discourse of course it was more of a security issue that i could they agree to an extent so in that sons when there is a war happening at your border and if you have like 4000000 refugees in your country that you have to take in the dangerous situation the conflict situation going on over there is...
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. >> it is the main road, with the great city of nourish, and 30 years, they announced now turn to consider it until 2030 at the earliest. what am i right honorable friend do to bring hope that more fit more widely to this inextricable decision to be reconsidered. >> to assure my honorable friend i appreciate the temporary disappointment he was experiencing, this was a government that was ambitious for the improvement of our transport infrastructure and active consideration undertaken that project, and meeting with the road minister, with additional schemes from 2025 on words, in this active business and safe arrival of those in the next, order. >> here at c-span2 we leave the british house of commons as members moved to other business. you have been watching prime minister's questions i married live wednesdays at 7 am eastern when parliament is in session. you can see this weekend session again sunday night at 9 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on series with every program weird since the british house of commons since october of 1989. using ha
. >> it is the main road, with the great city of nourish, and 30 years, they announced now turn to consider it until 2030 at the earliest. what am i right honorable friend do to bring hope that more fit more widely to this inextricable decision to be reconsidered. >> to assure my honorable friend i appreciate the temporary disappointment he was experiencing, this was a government that was ambitious for the improvement of our transport infrastructure and active consideration...
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immediately organised about 200 students to go to tiananmen square to support the others, but all the main roadsocked by the army lorries. i was in my first year in peking university. i was 20 years old. i play a leading role from the very beginning of the protests. we went onto the streets to demand democracy. although the communist party had tried to reform, it hadn't done enough, and we wanted to pay tribute to the communist party leader, hu yaobang, who had just died. we students love him deeply, because he was open—minded. i left tiananmen square around noon onjune 3. although we all knew we were surrounded by troops, people were smiling. everyone was so optimistic that we were going to win. 0n the evening ofjune 3, i was in my dormitory in peking university with other students, discussing the future of our protests. tanks and troops are patrolling the streets of central peking after the bloody operation to crush student—led protests. some reports say more than 2,000 civilians were killed in last night's army assault on tiananmen square, held for seven weeks by students demanding greater de
immediately organised about 200 students to go to tiananmen square to support the others, but all the main roadsocked by the army lorries. i was in my first year in peking university. i was 20 years old. i play a leading role from the very beginning of the protests. we went onto the streets to demand democracy. although the communist party had tried to reform, it hadn't done enough, and we wanted to pay tribute to the communist party leader, hu yaobang, who had just died. we students love him...
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and indeed has been very very noisy up the last few minutes here people basically looking from the main road . with flags trying to kind of interest that person what's going on today and basically fighting running battles with the police police coming in he says and with once again another bout to to using pepper spray and take gas and every time the police counted off 101520 people to jail new people turning out but just a very volatile situation no real clear when this is happening we know that being taken in something that has been a feature the last few days or so a lot of police and unmarked uniforms they can be just you know your cages playing with the likes of us and back on doing their best to intimidate these people and get them back up the street. nic do you get the feeling that the situation it just in the last 24 hours has become worse. it's definitely more volatile one of the most people say that it was we got into a kind of almost a kind of scene of protest session the weekend then during the week that other activities but for the people going going about their daily lives in t
and indeed has been very very noisy up the last few minutes here people basically looking from the main road . with flags trying to kind of interest that person what's going on today and basically fighting running battles with the police police coming in he says and with once again another bout to to using pepper spray and take gas and every time the police counted off 101520 people to jail new people turning out but just a very volatile situation no real clear when this is happening we know...
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in one town, the river burst its banks, breaking away large chunks of the main road and damaging thear. the body of an elderly woman was found ina of an elderly woman was found in a flooded house nearby. further east, farmers had to carry sheep to safety, where a man was found dead on his farm. the prime minister expressed his condolences and said all of the affected regions would receive state aid. the cyclone lost strength as it headed south towards crete on saturday afternoon. while meteorologists say this type of storm is rare, one on the same scale hit greece two years ago, killing two people. mike firn, bbc news. the slovenian cyclist tadej pogacar is to be crowned the tour de france champion on sunday following a remarkable turnaround on the penultimate day of the race. atjust 21 years old, pogacar is set to become the youngest winner of the race in 111 years and the first ever slovenian to wear the winner's yellow jersey on the final ride into paris. jack kilbride reports. it's been described as one of the greatest time trial rides in the history of the tour de france. tadej
in one town, the river burst its banks, breaking away large chunks of the main road and damaging thear. the body of an elderly woman was found ina of an elderly woman was found in a flooded house nearby. further east, farmers had to carry sheep to safety, where a man was found dead on his farm. the prime minister expressed his condolences and said all of the affected regions would receive state aid. the cyclone lost strength as it headed south towards crete on saturday afternoon. while...
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leading to give thanks for all the chatter fest for thousands of them out off to fight the main road from a massive pier which police. desperately have tried for friends since the early morning but now they're marching here in the middle of the city as a sign that's very big sign else could be flying hundreds of people were saying already in the early afternoon even before the 'd it's far fetched but they still managed to get together despite the fact that police and military were program saying that journey back to the top 4 of the sugar really wanted to us to show especially to a russian president vladimir putin before the meeting of the 2 a president tomorrow that he has everything on the from seoul i mean they don't want him to see these images of thousands of people have marching and shouting and screaming for him to step down 5 and even to be brought to justice for torturing detainees in the last couple of weeks. and as we watch these pictures of some of the processes being bungled the way into van zyl being botched to the ground by mr kissing his security forces is that a deli
leading to give thanks for all the chatter fest for thousands of them out off to fight the main road from a massive pier which police. desperately have tried for friends since the early morning but now they're marching here in the middle of the city as a sign that's very big sign else could be flying hundreds of people were saying already in the early afternoon even before the 'd it's far fetched but they still managed to get together despite the fact that police and military were program...
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soon as the larger column a larger rally emerges they stay away but they are now blocking all the main roads in the chain to make sure that these protests of god go anywhere. al-jazeera step folks are reporting live from minsk thanks andy. in thailand tens of thousands of protesters have ended the latest round of demonstrations by presenting a set of demands to the mall to keep it calls for the king's power to be limited for new a new constitution and elections criticism of the monarchy is illegal in thailand demonstrates his place to pluck next to the grand palace in bangkok declaring that the nation belongs to the people or protests are planned for thursday at a general strike for next month and a serious way to hey reports now from bangkok. well the significance 1st of all is the location where the protest was held tens of thousands of people turning out on saturday and where this park has been play some number one which is the park that you mentioned just across the road from the grand palace it's a historic site it's been the scene of many royal ceremonies for centuries and it used to b
soon as the larger column a larger rally emerges they stay away but they are now blocking all the main roads in the chain to make sure that these protests of god go anywhere. al-jazeera step folks are reporting live from minsk thanks andy. in thailand tens of thousands of protesters have ended the latest round of demonstrations by presenting a set of demands to the mall to keep it calls for the king's power to be limited for new a new constitution and elections criticism of the monarchy is...
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exactly and that's what i saw was a driver separate basically blocking the main roads that's what you still salau where basically all events happens on the locks in night so. a people are looking to run 1 because you know this scenario didn't work out in the previous week and. that's what i can say that the independence of the new. open and there are a lot of drivers. who are trying to reach $0.50. and we thank you very much indeed keep safe we will be checking in with you as things progress this evening but fernando invades image thank you very much indeed russian opposition leader next in avani has been discharged from the balun hospital where he was being treated for poisoning the kremlin critic says he has a long rehabilitation ahead he spent more than a month in the hospital and was in a coma for half the time gemini experts believe he was poisoned with a nerve agent noted shock moscow denies involvement dominic cain has more from berlin. he is no longer being treated as an acute in patient now for him the process is about rehabilitation but the interesting thing is that when he
exactly and that's what i saw was a driver separate basically blocking the main roads that's what you still salau where basically all events happens on the locks in night so. a people are looking to run 1 because you know this scenario didn't work out in the previous week and. that's what i can say that the independence of the new. open and there are a lot of drivers. who are trying to reach $0.50. and we thank you very much indeed keep safe we will be checking in with you as things progress...
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even as we approach on the main road children run away when they see our camera it's a sign we're getting close to the plantations. why did you tell him to run away is he working for you. know so why send him away why are you filming. child labor is forbidden in ivory coast punishable by up to 6 months in prison but it's really prosecuted as it's shown too hard to prove . in the far west of the country the roads turn into where it muddy dirt tracks. militias patrol the area they say they're here to protect the people. they collect money from everyone who passes through especially the cocoa trucks. it costs 100 francs to pat sometimes 500 if you've got a whole truck it's 1000 francs. this is the protected juan de forest reserve about 10 kilometers from the liberian border it used to be part of the species rich west guinea and lowland rain forest. but there's not much left of the forest or the protected animals. the land was cleared to make way for thousands of illegal cocoa plantations. the green plants could count trees the primary forest is dead. officially no one is even allowed to ente
even as we approach on the main road children run away when they see our camera it's a sign we're getting close to the plantations. why did you tell him to run away is he working for you. know so why send him away why are you filming. child labor is forbidden in ivory coast punishable by up to 6 months in prison but it's really prosecuted as it's shown too hard to prove . in the far west of the country the roads turn into where it muddy dirt tracks. militias patrol the area they say they're...
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even as we approach on the main road children run away when they see our camera it's a sign we're getting close to the plantations. good why did you tell him to. run away is he working for you. know so why send him away . child labor is forbidden in ivory coast punishable by up to 6 months in prison but it's rarely prosecuted as it's shown too hard to prove. in the far west of the country the roads turn into wet muddy dirt tracks. militias patrol the area they say they're here to protect the people. they collect money from everyone who passes through especially the cocoa trucks. it costs 100 francs to sometimes 500 if you've got a truck it's 1000 francs. this is the protected juan de forest reserve about 10 kilometers from the liberian border it used to be part of the species rich west guinea and lowland rain forest. but there's not much left of the forest or the protected animals. the land was cleared to make way for thousands of illegal cocoa plantations. the green plants count trees the primary forest is dead. officially no one is even allowed to enter the say area without permission f
even as we approach on the main road children run away when they see our camera it's a sign we're getting close to the plantations. good why did you tell him to. run away is he working for you. know so why send him away . child labor is forbidden in ivory coast punishable by up to 6 months in prison but it's rarely prosecuted as it's shown too hard to prove. in the far west of the country the roads turn into wet muddy dirt tracks. militias patrol the area they say they're here to protect the...
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there is only two main roads and right now it is bumper to bumper. fire trucks are pouring into this area. and again all been evacuated due to this approaching fire. and let's just look again what's here on the hillside and see what's going on. we just saw a horse trailer go by. people are evacuated their animals, their horses, their livestock. so a very chaotic scene. it's very difficult because this is only a two-lane road and it is bumper to bumper as people try to evacuate this area. ash raining down. firefighters are trying to get in here. it is quite a chaotic scene. reporting live, far yan favro. >> far yan, thank you very much for that. we'll get back to you in a little bit. thank you very mu >>> okay. you can get a sore thumb using your remote control trying to keep up with all the sports on tv these days. >> the end of major league's baseball shortened season. the giants had to win to make the playoffs. to oracle park we go. hunter pence, he's right there. he retired yesterday. what was he doing today? he's on the boat rooting for his old t
there is only two main roads and right now it is bumper to bumper. fire trucks are pouring into this area. and again all been evacuated due to this approaching fire. and let's just look again what's here on the hillside and see what's going on. we just saw a horse trailer go by. people are evacuated their animals, their horses, their livestock. so a very chaotic scene. it's very difficult because this is only a two-lane road and it is bumper to bumper as people try to evacuate this area. ash...
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three main roads in the santa cruz mountains will get millions of dollars in repairs. parts of highway one, nine, 236 need major repair work, first if to remove debris and fallen trees for the roads. caltrans will check the highway damage and when that is finished the repair work will begin. >>> last picture you showed us of the hope plaza look like the good old days for a minute. >> yes, what is weird about that , it is kind of a good old days we do not see to, slow traffic like that anywhere else. we have figured out after watching this for a while. let's go to the toll plaza, i will show you what i mean, most of the people driving into san francisco, are taking their cars, are going into san francisco and fewer people are using art. because quite frankly they don't want to be in a situation where they have to be with other people on a crowded train. the other commutes have been light this commute has been similar to what it was before. can see interstate 880 for example usually, by now in pre- pandemic days, we would have a bunch of slow traffic heading up north, th
three main roads in the santa cruz mountains will get millions of dollars in repairs. parts of highway one, nine, 236 need major repair work, first if to remove debris and fallen trees for the roads. caltrans will check the highway damage and when that is finished the repair work will begin. >>> last picture you showed us of the hope plaza look like the good old days for a minute. >> yes, what is weird about that , it is kind of a good old days we do not see to, slow traffic like...
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there is only two main roads and right now it is bumper to bumper. fire trucks are pouring into this area. and again all been evacuated due to this approaching fire. and let's just look again what's here on the hillside and see what's going on. we just saw a horse trailer go by. people are evacuated their animals, their horses, their livestock. so a very chaotic scene. it's very difficult because this is only a two-lane road and it is bumper to bumper as people try to evacuate this area. ash raining down. firefighters are trying to get in here. it is quite a chaotic scene. reporting live, far yan favro. >> far yan, thank you very much for that. we'll get back to you in a little bit. thank you very much. stay safe. >>> all right. we're going to take a break. sports is next. we'll be right back. another day, another chance to bounce forward. let's do this. by making internet speeds fast and reliable. so you can keep up with your customers. by ensuring those speeds have wireless internet backup. so if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. and by
there is only two main roads and right now it is bumper to bumper. fire trucks are pouring into this area. and again all been evacuated due to this approaching fire. and let's just look again what's here on the hillside and see what's going on. we just saw a horse trailer go by. people are evacuated their animals, their horses, their livestock. so a very chaotic scene. it's very difficult because this is only a two-lane road and it is bumper to bumper as people try to evacuate this area. ash...
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try and disperse the protesters for the fourth straight, migrants have been protesting along the main roadp is expected to be built. a large fire earlier this week destroyed one of the largest migrant camps in europe. >>> the afghan government and the taliban were reportedly discuss a ceasefire during peace talks sunday. now the u.s. secretary of state attended the opening ceremony for those talks on saturday in doha. cnn's sam kiley explains what to expect. >> reporter: in doha, qatar, a significant breakthrough of course with a meeting between the afghan government and the taliban under the auspices of the qatari s but very much drivn by the united states. mike pompeo there to help boost this first stage of the process which from the trump administration's perspective is essential because they want to try to see conditions that would allow an effective drawdown of the u.s. troops from 8,600 to about 4,500 by the november elections. now that may or may not be possible from an american political perspective. it's very unlikely most afghan commentators would say from the afghan perspective,
try and disperse the protesters for the fourth straight, migrants have been protesting along the main roadp is expected to be built. a large fire earlier this week destroyed one of the largest migrant camps in europe. >>> the afghan government and the taliban were reportedly discuss a ceasefire during peace talks sunday. now the u.s. secretary of state attended the opening ceremony for those talks on saturday in doha. cnn's sam kiley explains what to expect. >> reporter: in doha,...
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. >>> three main roads in the santa cruz mountains will receive millions of dollars in repairs. sections of highway 1, 9, and 236 need major work. cleanup crews have to remove debris and fallen trees from those roads. caltrans plans to survey the damage and when that's complete, the repairs can begin. >>> cal fire has lifted some of the effectuation orders in the scu lightning complex fire area. evacuation orders have been lifted in santa clara, san joaquin, and alameda counties. the fire has been more than 387,000 acres in parts of seven counties. the fire is 65% contained. it hopes to have it fully contained by thursday. three firefighters and two have been destroyed since the fire started. more than 5000 homes and businesses are still threatened in the fire. >>> the woodward fire burning near point reyes national seashore is 17% contained. that fire has burned more than five square miles. the sheriff's office has lifted some of the evacuation warnings. damp and foggy conditions have helped the firefighters gain some control, but that is limiting the use of firefighting aircraf
. >>> three main roads in the santa cruz mountains will receive millions of dollars in repairs. sections of highway 1, 9, and 236 need major work. cleanup crews have to remove debris and fallen trees from those roads. caltrans plans to survey the damage and when that's complete, the repairs can begin. >>> cal fire has lifted some of the effectuation orders in the scu lightning complex fire area. evacuation orders have been lifted in santa clara, san joaquin, and alameda...
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our main road to -- our only road coming to the island has been closed since yesterday morning also. so we have a lot of work to get done. we haven't made it to all of the areas of the island yet. the west end is where the most vulnerable places usually are. the beach front areas we haven't been able to get there yet. so just a lot of damage here on the island. >> flooding and storm surge and the concern about cars being trapped, we have seen some images of cars trapped feet in the sand. is that happening to a great extent? >> well, we had that happen actually a couple of days ago before -- you know, the tide came up quicker than some folks realized, i guess. a couple of them got trapped down there. we try to get word out to warn people. a lot of times hard to get that information out to everyone. so yeah, we did lose about four or five vehicles this time around. >> right. >> fortunately as far as i know, we have had no health issues so far. >> you were one of the first and loudest voices calling on people to evacuate. do you know how many people did versus what sort of percentage re
our main road to -- our only road coming to the island has been closed since yesterday morning also. so we have a lot of work to get done. we haven't made it to all of the areas of the island yet. the west end is where the most vulnerable places usually are. the beach front areas we haven't been able to get there yet. so just a lot of damage here on the island. >> flooding and storm surge and the concern about cars being trapped, we have seen some images of cars trapped feet in the sand....
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for the fourth straight day, migrants have been protesting along the main road where the new camp is expected to be built. a massive fire earlier this week destroyed the old migrant camp on lesbos, the largest one in greece. >>> meantime, france's yellow vest protesters have been largely quiet during 2020, but they marched again saturday after a covid-19 hiatus. and things got violent at times. police in paris fired tear gas and detained hundreds of people for questioning. the yellow vests protests started in 2018 over a plan to hike fuel prices, but now they expanded in their scope. let's check in with cnn's melissa bell about it. she's live for us in paris, and hello to you, melissa. what brought people back on the streets, and why now? >> well, this is the month of september, and this is when people go back to school, they get back to work, the unions get back to their demonstrations, the government to its reform, and, of course, the yellow vests as you say, really important movement for the last two years here in france, for the first year of its existence around the champs-elyse
for the fourth straight day, migrants have been protesting along the main road where the new camp is expected to be built. a massive fire earlier this week destroyed the old migrant camp on lesbos, the largest one in greece. >>> meantime, france's yellow vest protesters have been largely quiet during 2020, but they marched again saturday after a covid-19 hiatus. and things got violent at times. police in paris fired tear gas and detained hundreds of people for questioning. the yellow...
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even as we approach on the main road children run away when they see our camera it's a sign we're getting close to the plantations. why did you tell him to run away is he working for you. know so why send him away while you filming. child labor is forbidden in ivory coast punishable by up to 6 months in prison but it's rarely prosecuted as it's shown too hard to prove. in the far west of the country the roads turn into where it muddy dirt tracks. militias patrol the area they say they're here to protect the people. they collect money from everyone who passes through especially the cocoa trucks. it costs 100 francs to sometimes 500 if you've got a full truck it's 1000 francs. this is the protected one dead. a forest reserve about 10 kilometers from the liberian border it used to be part of the species rich west guinea and lowland rain forest. but there's not much left of the forest the protected animals. the land was cleared to make way for thousands of illegal cocoa plantations. the green plants are full cook county trees the primary forest is dead. officially no one is even allowed to en
even as we approach on the main road children run away when they see our camera it's a sign we're getting close to the plantations. why did you tell him to run away is he working for you. know so why send him away while you filming. child labor is forbidden in ivory coast punishable by up to 6 months in prison but it's rarely prosecuted as it's shown too hard to prove. in the far west of the country the roads turn into where it muddy dirt tracks. militias patrol the area they say they're here...
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had thousands of refugees and migrants sleeping on the streets cutting really an archery of the main road that runs across the island and they'd already been there for around 10 days so it was a race against time to create what's called this is an emergency cap however that's the question you heard there as well the question of how long are they going to stay here is this a temporary transit camp in which case some of the ngos we've been speaking to will say ok it can be improved but ok but if this is going to be a long term facility like moria where people have been waiting for over a year for their paperwork to be processed this is going to be an issue in fact some people telling us that they believe this is going to be even worse the more it because there is no shade as you can see it's. white caps today it's gusting over 25 knots a.j. and when the winter when the rain comes i think this is going to be very difficult to see how in the long term when you've got everything is new at this point in time so those are questions that are being awesome i think certainly in the immediate future
had thousands of refugees and migrants sleeping on the streets cutting really an archery of the main road that runs across the island and they'd already been there for around 10 days so it was a race against time to create what's called this is an emergency cap however that's the question you heard there as well the question of how long are they going to stay here is this a temporary transit camp in which case some of the ngos we've been speaking to will say ok it can be improved but ok but if...
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floods came in and took away everything homes were destroyed then we ended up on the streets near the main road the government gave us tents and people from the area gave us a place to stay and study and so we can prepare for examinations the examinations which are usually held in march every year have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic so then the government sets up demba 13 as the new date more than 150000 students will take part in the capital alone a rise in the river to levels not seen in more than a century caused devastating floods in many parts of sudan it's led the government to declare a state of emergency and announced the country as a natural disaster zone more than 100 people were killed and hundreds of thousands displaced schools in several towns and villages were among the damaged properties tens of thousands of those displaced by the floods are school students and many are due to sit for their high school general certificate this year but for those students sitting for examination to guarantee seats in universities in the future is hard when their families have lost
floods came in and took away everything homes were destroyed then we ended up on the streets near the main road the government gave us tents and people from the area gave us a place to stay and study and so we can prepare for examinations the examinations which are usually held in march every year have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic so then the government sets up demba 13 as the new date more than 150000 students will take part in the capital alone a rise in the river to levels...
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>>that is not good right turn restriction proposed so meant to keep visitors on the main roads and away from neighborhoods was approved as a pilot program for the spring of 2021. protesters argue the program should start sooner than that. >>on the peninsula gamblers will likely be happy artichoke joe's casino in san bruno officially reopen to the public tonight for outdoor gambling after being closed for months because of covid 1932 card tables have been set up underneath the tent with social distancing in effect then a number of hand sanitizers available. the local card room worked alongside the san mateo county health department to ensure that thorough health and safety plans are in place. >>tonight's sports report. we doubled our speeds the fastest just got back. >>after a positive covid-19 test in the clubhouse the a's were off all week they finally got back on the field tonight when they hosted the san diego padres and they're happy to be back hayes's lizard on the mound for oakland. it was not a good outing for him to say the least top of the 5th podrias up one nothing fernando ju
>>that is not good right turn restriction proposed so meant to keep visitors on the main roads and away from neighborhoods was approved as a pilot program for the spring of 2021. protesters argue the program should start sooner than that. >>on the peninsula gamblers will likely be happy artichoke joe's casino in san bruno officially reopen to the public tonight for outdoor gambling after being closed for months because of covid 1932 card tables have been set up underneath the tent...
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floods came in and took away everything homes were destroyed then we ended up on the streets near the main road the government gave us tents and people from the area gave us a place to stay and study and so we can prepare for examinations the examinations which are usually held in march every year have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic so then the government sets up demba 13 as the new date more than $150000.00 students will take part in the capital alone a rise in the river to levels not seen in more than a century caused devastating floods in many parts of sudan it's led the government to declare a state of emergency and announced the country as a natural disaster zone more than 100 people were killed and hundreds of thousands displaced schools in several towns and villages were among the damaged properties tens of thousands of those displaced by the floods are school students and many are due to sit for their high school general certificate this year but for those students sitting for examination to guarantee seats in universities in the future is hard when their families have l
floods came in and took away everything homes were destroyed then we ended up on the streets near the main road the government gave us tents and people from the area gave us a place to stay and study and so we can prepare for examinations the examinations which are usually held in march every year have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic so then the government sets up demba 13 as the new date more than $150000.00 students will take part in the capital alone a rise in the river to...
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point for the neighbors so they can go in between all three properties without having to use the main road. it's frightening. this is so close. i'm standing here right now looking out off my patio, and it's probably just a few miles up on the hillside. it's spreading pretty quickly. the fire department says their biggest concern right now is the wind change that's picking up, and it's supposedly going to get worse this morning. i'll be leaving here shortly. i'm not in any danger at this point, but everybody has evacuated. >> yes, pam, it's remarkable how calm you are right now. thank you for sharing those details with us and i know that you're with some fire crews right now so that is good that you are in a safe place. where are you exactly and take us back to when you first got the alert to evacuate. were you awoken by alert or already kind of on standby? >> no, i have a neighbor that lives further down the road, and she was awoken by her neighbor, and she could see the flames, but she doesn't have the front seat view i have, that was at 3:00 a.m. i almost didn't pick the phone up and i'm
point for the neighbors so they can go in between all three properties without having to use the main road. it's frightening. this is so close. i'm standing here right now looking out off my patio, and it's probably just a few miles up on the hillside. it's spreading pretty quickly. the fire department says their biggest concern right now is the wind change that's picking up, and it's supposedly going to get worse this morning. i'll be leaving here shortly. i'm not in any danger at this point,...
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there used to be a main road that went through this park, with lots of cars, pollution, and we have turnedicer to live, improves the air quality. we really need to connect people back to that nature as well, so that people really value its function. in the years ahead, countries will set out to repair the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but without making space for nature to rebuild, the un says we risk leaving a damaged planet for future generations. victoria gill, bbc news. let's take you live to the white house where a signing now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the highest temperatures today were recorded in the southeast of england with 31 celsius, but the warmth was fairly widespread, it extended as far northwest as the lake district. a beautiful afternoon here with temperatures in the high 20s. now, we keep some clear skies through the night. one or two scattered showers drifting their way east and a little more cloud perhaps across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. a relatively mild start to wednesday morning in the south
there used to be a main road that went through this park, with lots of cars, pollution, and we have turnedicer to live, improves the air quality. we really need to connect people back to that nature as well, so that people really value its function. in the years ahead, countries will set out to repair the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but without making space for nature to rebuild, the un says we risk leaving a damaged planet for future generations. victoria gill, bbc news. let's...
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thatu can be ahead of trend and no people will use the main roads in france or italy or the u.s., thatll come back. airport travel to a large degree too. anna: you think we missed the boat if we were interested in homeschooling stocks? is that because you do not think children should be at home? were you do not see value in them? childreni have four and i cannot think of anything more difficult than homeschooling them. anna: thank you for joining us, good to get your thoughts. matt: always good to have freddie. to freddie in about 40 minutes on bloomberg radio. 9:00 a.m. u.k. time if you want to hear more from freddie lait, and what he has done with other stocks in his folio. -- in his portfolio. tune in to bloomberg on dab digital radio. coming up, jp morgan sends staff , get a covid banking update. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are 20 minutes into the session, looking at 0.2% gains on the major continental indexes. the ftse in london unchanged right now. there is increasing concern that covid-19 vaccine development and approval have
thatu can be ahead of trend and no people will use the main roads in france or italy or the u.s., thatll come back. airport travel to a large degree too. anna: you think we missed the boat if we were interested in homeschooling stocks? is that because you do not think children should be at home? were you do not see value in them? childreni have four and i cannot think of anything more difficult than homeschooling them. anna: thank you for joining us, good to get your thoughts. matt: always good...
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because a lot of the food delivery drivers are probably going to be outside the gate on the main roadu were in a local lockdown in another part of greater manchester, like bolton or 0ldham, you would be allowed out for a bit of exercise for example, so does it seem right to you? not really, because it is not the same as a local lockdown. we are restricted even more and along with a lot of us, in my flat, none of us have symptoms and somebody has already tested negative, so we wouldn't actually have to isolate, so it is a bit weird. what do you think, joe? i think the same, it is very frustrating to think that if we were in any other flats or buildings within greater manchester, we wouldn't be locked in all confined, we would be able to go out for exercise, go for a walk, we wouldn't have security people put on a gate. so it feels frustrating that we are almost being treated like this, but we're hoping that maybe things will change within these two weeks and give us an opportunity to maybe go ona give us an opportunity to maybe go on a walk or things like that. but at the minute it is
because a lot of the food delivery drivers are probably going to be outside the gate on the main roadu were in a local lockdown in another part of greater manchester, like bolton or 0ldham, you would be allowed out for a bit of exercise for example, so does it seem right to you? not really, because it is not the same as a local lockdown. we are restricted even more and along with a lot of us, in my flat, none of us have symptoms and somebody has already tested negative, so we wouldn't actually...
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unofficial end of summer can't dim the unique friendship between a maine lobsterman and his unlikely side kick. here's steve rtman on the roadnd at sea. >> it can be a lopely job, pull lobster traps way out here in the gulf of maine. mccad company, a faithful companion. in fact, he says maybe a little too faithful. >> she comes right up to the window and is looking at me from this far away, just staring at me. >> reporter: john's stalker gull friend who he named red eye showed up in 2005 and basically never left until a few months ago when red eye suffered a leg injury. john knew a sea gull couldn't live long like that. how hard was it for him? >> oh, very difficult. >> his wife, debbie. >> to see how sad he was, i could tear up right now. >> i don't know why i was so emotionally crushed but there was a piece missing. i was beginning to wonder how much longer i felt hike doing this. >> reporter: so in an ape temperature to save his passion for the sea, he tried to save that sea gull. duffelly caught her and brought her to maine. the staff nursed red eye while john spoiled her with her would you believe just a few weeks later
unofficial end of summer can't dim the unique friendship between a maine lobsterman and his unlikely side kick. here's steve rtman on the roadnd at sea. >> it can be a lopely job, pull lobster traps way out here in the gulf of maine. mccad company, a faithful companion. in fact, he says maybe a little too faithful. >> she comes right up to the window and is looking at me from this far away, just staring at me. >> reporter: john's stalker gull friend who he named red eye showed...
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roads with reduced visibility. at this time of year it doesn't clear before the main rush.time now is 7:47. that's it from us for viewers on bbc one. but there's plenty more coming up on breakfast on the bbc news channel, after this week's episode of click. see you then. hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. it's been a big week for me, look where i have been. yes, on my first train for six months. and look who i went to see, only my good friend lara lewington, who is smaller than she looks on tv, i had forgotten. true, but that picture doesn't help. it was really lovely to see you, and maybe next time i will get the train to you. and if i do, i might be needing this. laughs right, now, i have been looking at this on your social media feed and if i am honest i am still having trouble processing it in my head even now. i don't blame you, my husband bought it for me as a romantic gift — you would have thought after lockdown he would be sick of the sight of my face, but it seems not, even if the dimensions are a bit strange. somewhat, who said romance is dead, hey? but
roads with reduced visibility. at this time of year it doesn't clear before the main rush.time now is 7:47. that's it from us for viewers on bbc one. but there's plenty more coming up on breakfast on the bbc news channel, after this week's episode of click. see you then. hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. it's been a big week for me, look where i have been. yes, on my first train for six months. and look who i went to see, only my good friend lara lewington, who is smaller than she...
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we have one main artery road that goes from the north part of gulf shoals across the lagoon down to the beaches and that road is impassable. then the neighborhoods with the rain flooding that we talked about and then the significant surge and the higher tides, high tide is 11:00. >> oh, wow, you have several more hours. we have a report of pensacola beach of 24 inches so far they're not done yet. you're mentioned you're beginning to hear from people who need to be rescued. can you get people out to those in need right now? >> we are. during the actual height of the storm when landfall was being made and even prior, once the winds got so severe our police and our fire departments could not respond. and it was very disheartening to hear the calls come in through the radio and say we're not able to respond at this time due to the high winds. so as soon as the eyewall passed, they removed the people from the dangerous situations. we had trees falling on the roofs and the rain was coming into the homes. we had one of the cottages at our gulf state park where the ceiling fell in. high water r
we have one main artery road that goes from the north part of gulf shoals across the lagoon down to the beaches and that road is impassable. then the neighborhoods with the rain flooding that we talked about and then the significant surge and the higher tides, high tide is 11:00. >> oh, wow, you have several more hours. we have a report of pensacola beach of 24 inches so far they're not done yet. you're mentioned you're beginning to hear from people who need to be rescued. can you get...
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a water main break has the road closed as millbrae and willow avenues. take a look. you can see crews on the scene there. a big hole in the road there. they're asking people to just avoid this area. so far, no estimated time of reopening. >>> still ahead. favors called in. how many uc students were wrongly admitted because they knew the right people? >>> well, it was a beautiful day. bl you can e ra. th bluies. clean air. but changes are on the way. >>> new at noon. a california state audit has found the university of california has wrongly admitted 64 wealthy students over the past years. under the guise of favors to donors, family and friends. uc berkeley admitted 42 underqualified applications based to familial conns.it was admissions scandal. >>> may not feel like it and summer is gone and fall is here. >> here's meteorologist mary lee with more on this. >> yeah. good afternoon to you. on this first official day of fall. and we are looking at seasonal temperatures for this time of year. and good air quality. thankfully so. check it out. still looking at that good
a water main break has the road closed as millbrae and willow avenues. take a look. you can see crews on the scene there. a big hole in the road there. they're asking people to just avoid this area. so far, no estimated time of reopening. >>> still ahead. favors called in. how many uc students were wrongly admitted because they knew the right people? >>> well, it was a beautiful day. bl you can e ra. th bluies. clean air. but changes are on the way. >>> new at noon. a...
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as families have flocked to maine for summer road trips during the pandemic, something else is on thel. water temperatures in the gulf of maine. stretching from cape cod to nova scotia are warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. >> things are changing and they're changing false. >> so far this institute has measured more than 100 heat wave days in gulf of maine waters this year. >> it's a new term. the idea is just like a heat wave on land we're trying to capture the idea of conditions that are abnormally warm and that are persistent. >> reporter: over the next 30 years, a new report put together by 11 democratic senators says the u.s. needs to spend $400 billion every year to fight warming waters and the effects of climate change. >> i think we're a little past saying climate change is real, the arctic is melting. >> reporter: shelton whitehouse is one of the athers. >> if you're having trouble putting the next meal on trouble. >> yeah. >> do you think you can convince them that more trillions will be spent? >> more than trillions will be saved. climate denial and the figh
as families have flocked to maine for summer road trips during the pandemic, something else is on thel. water temperatures in the gulf of maine. stretching from cape cod to nova scotia are warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. >> things are changing and they're changing false. >> so far this institute has measured more than 100 heat wave days in gulf of maine waters this year. >> it's a new term. the idea is just like a heat wave on land we're trying to capture...
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road. it's a little leg of the main stone bridge road. in oakmont in earlier today we've seen active flames are seen firefighters chasing hot spots putting them out making sure doesn't spread here we have the tree on and adele state park which is about really close to half a mile from this neighborhood if not touching the neighborhood and because it's so close to that there's also concern that it would spread to the homes and wreak havoc so we've seen some successes we've seen of course devastation a lot of devastation from the glass fire, but we're going to continue to drive around hope flicking find another spot for you because i know people are anxious. they want to see more and more and more so hopefully at 9 o'clock i can give you a different look somewhere off highway 12 or maybe even further into oakmont for now reporting live and east santa rosa sarah stinson kron 4 news, thanks and i'm hoping i don't know if you could hear one we're showing your live shot the superviso s saying. >>even if you're showing homes that are a total los
road. it's a little leg of the main stone bridge road. in oakmont in earlier today we've seen active flames are seen firefighters chasing hot spots putting them out making sure doesn't spread here we have the tree on and adele state park which is about really close to half a mile from this neighborhood if not touching the neighborhood and because it's so close to that there's also concern that it would spread to the homes and wreak havoc so we've seen some successes we've seen of course...