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jason camping down here, the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i now one year on from turkeys deadliest earthquake and modern times, protestors of class with police in the southern province of hawkeye. thousands of people had gathered originally gathered in the city of on takia for a vigil for the one year anniversary of the major quick. which killed more than 50000 people in turkey alone and displaced millions. demonstrators say the government has neglected the region since the $7.00 magnitude quake struck a south eastern turkey and parts of syria. our correspondent julia han, filed this report from attack. yeah. this is what remains of the ones bustling city of on took you. abandoned department buildings lined the roads, reminders of a life that no longer exist if the year has passed since the quakes, and in many places says still busy demolishing damage buildings and clearing the rustle. this neighborhood used to be home to thousands of people, but just look around. it's almost entirely gone a year ago to powerful earthquakes, patches, se kent
jason camping down here, the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i now one year on from turkeys deadliest earthquake and modern times, protestors of class with police in the southern province of hawkeye. thousands of people had gathered originally gathered in the city of on takia for a vigil for the one year anniversary of the major quick. which killed more than 50000 people in turkey alone and displaced millions. demonstrators say the government has neglected the region...
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here's the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks for being with us. jason, how bad is the situation where you are? i can tell you that it's no great right now. you know, hundreds and thousands of people are without power and they're just waiting for the other shoe to drop. so while the rain has really so southern california, now we have to worry about that rain getting through the soil and then making its way to bed. rock, when that happens, that's when we have land slides in mudslides. now right now, across l a. county, they recorded over $300.00 a month slides and debris slides in the area. but that can be very minor to some more extreme. uh, several houses have already been toppled over. you mentioned there's been some debts. but right now as the storm continues to leave southern california specifically, it's a matter of wait and see. is the hillside going to come down? is the mountain going to collapse? things like that, and that's probably the scariest part about all of this. we've got the strike team in place. we've got the federal government, w
here's the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks for being with us. jason, how bad is the situation where you are? i can tell you that it's no great right now. you know, hundreds and thousands of people are without power and they're just waiting for the other shoe to drop. so while the rain has really so southern california, now we have to worry about that rain getting through the soil and then making its way to bed. rock, when that happens, that's when we have land slides in...
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the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i city goals, parliament has published it has voted to postpone a presidential election for the 1st time in the country's history. the poll is due to be held this month, but has now been pushed back until december. so the goal has long been considered a model of democracy in west africa, but this decision is raised concerns over the erosion of democracy, sparking protests on the streets and in parliament send. the goal has ended on delta dental, pre dozens of opposition, m. p 's, me the last page, but then the block ability lean elections, but they were thrown out of the national assembly and the remaining long because voted to postpone the election to december. this expands the current, president's daniel by about 10 months. so i'm thinking maybe what brings us together here is quite simply unconstitutional. which is why i say that today we're, we to send an attempted constitutional cool from it. it's it's clear that the government's aim is to push for a postponement of the elections
the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i city goals, parliament has published it has voted to postpone a presidential election for the 1st time in the country's history. the poll is due to be held this month, but has now been pushed back until december. so the goal has long been considered a model of democracy in west africa, but this decision is raised concerns over the erosion of democracy, sparking protests on the streets and in parliament send. the goal has ended on...
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that is jason capital at nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. we really appreciate your time. thanks so much. well, a year on from turkeys, deadliest, earthquake in modern times, protesters and clash with police and the southern province of high ty, thousands of people had originally gathered in the city of and talk year for a vigil for the one year anniversary of the quick, which kills more than 50000 people in turkey alone and displaced millions. demonstrators say the government has neglected their regions since the $7.00 magnitude quake struck south eastern turkey and parts of syria. our correspondent, you, the hon, filed this report from and talked to you this is what remains. of the one's bustling city of on took you. abandoned department buildings lined the roads, reminders of a knife that no longer exist, see if the year has passed since the quakes, and in many places says still busy demolishing damage buildings and clearing the russell. this neighborhood used to be home to thousands of people, but just look around. it's almost entirely g
that is jason capital at nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. we really appreciate your time. thanks so much. well, a year on from turkeys, deadliest, earthquake in modern times, protesters and clash with police and the southern province of high ty, thousands of people had originally gathered in the city of and talk year for a vigil for the one year anniversary of the quick, which kills more than 50000 people in turkey alone and displaced millions. demonstrators say the government has...
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that is jason capital at nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. we really appreciate your time. thanks so much for your opinion is aiming for a 90 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 compared with 50 years earlier . the goal is part of the blocks commitment to achieving net 0 emissions by 2050. at the hit, the target you countries will need to draw heavily on renewable energy, but solar power suppliers are facing stiff competition from china. groupon, tony, because used to work as a baker. after intensive training, he switched and now install solar panels. the money is good and there are always orders to go to void and people want renewable energy because electricity prices are skyrocketing. they want renewable energy is and solar. that's a booming business. you shift the never before have so many solar panels been installed in germany as last year. around 12 percent of the countries electricity needs are met by the sun. and yes, europe solar industry struggling china states subsidize companies supply more than 80 percent of the world
that is jason capital at nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. we really appreciate your time. thanks so much for your opinion is aiming for a 90 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 compared with 50 years earlier . the goal is part of the blocks commitment to achieving net 0 emissions by 2050. at the hit, the target you countries will need to draw heavily on renewable energy, but solar power suppliers are facing stiff competition from china. groupon, tony, because used to work...
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don't hear the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. jason, glad you controlling us. can you tell us what the situation looks like? where you are and uh right now it's not fantastic. i can tell you that experts are saying that the ground is saturated right now. and that's the tipping point. so the water seeps into the soil, it's bad rock and that's in that soil. just falls right off of the mountain side. so everybody's kind of breezing for the worst at the moment. uh, the rain continues to fall here in southern california, and it's expected to fall throughout the rest of today. and we'll finally start to break up later this afternoon. late this evening and into tomorrow. we should see showers on and off tomorrow, but that's not helping the situation right now. we really need the sun to come out and start drying up some of these hill sides because everybody is just kind of bracing for more months slides, verge of brief lows. and, and the fear is that we're going to see what happened in mont and see those several years ago where there was a massive med slide and it wipe
don't hear the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. jason, glad you controlling us. can you tell us what the situation looks like? where you are and uh right now it's not fantastic. i can tell you that experts are saying that the ground is saturated right now. and that's the tipping point. so the water seeps into the soil, it's bad rock and that's in that soil. just falls right off of the mountain side. so everybody's kind of breezing for the worst at the moment. uh, the rain continues...
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jason camper donia is los angeles bureau chief for nbc news radio and we asked him what the last slide when in south carolina means for jo bivens re election campaign is going to give it a shot in the arm. it really is gonna boost a lot of the campaign, maneuverability throughout the rest of the context here. it's going to give him some numbers that he can tout, especially being in south carolina and much more diverse population there. uh then iowa, which is much more white, much more affluent, and then the south carolina. uh uh, demographic. so he'll be able to take those numbers and use them throughout the country as the primary start taking up and taking a long. he's actually in los angeles this weekend, going to a few fundraisers to boost, you know, those numbers as well. so it really is a massive when for the bite in administration today. and it really is a boost for the democratic party because now that they're, they're starting to see bite in um, actually when some actual contest this will give them much more direction in the long run. that was jason kemp of donia from nbc news
jason camper donia is los angeles bureau chief for nbc news radio and we asked him what the last slide when in south carolina means for jo bivens re election campaign is going to give it a shot in the arm. it really is gonna boost a lot of the campaign, maneuverability throughout the rest of the context here. it's going to give him some numbers that he can tout, especially being in south carolina and much more diverse population there. uh then iowa, which is much more white, much more affluent,...