belgium and the netherlands. the german chancellor angela merkel called it a catastrophe and linked the events to climate change. our europe correspondentjenny hill reports from one of the worst hit areas in western germany. there was, many here told us, no warning. homes destroyed, lives lost, in a matter of minutes. the water ripped up the roads, tossed because aside like toys. we met margaretta just as she arrived back in the village of schuld. she and her family fled last night. at the very last minute, she says, a fireman got us out. the family are safe, though her son was injured. he s in hospital. margaretta points out what once was her neighbours house, but says she doesn t know what happened to them. as to her own property, half the house has gone. her daughter tells us.
some consider it a waste of money when we ve got children going hungry. charles now looks out on a ring of steel. unbelievable, unbelievable. i mean, this is a quiet, residential area, with a school at the top, you know?! a little bit unusual. what do you make of all this? well, it s just going to be so different, isn t it? we re moving out of home for the weekend! we re moving away. cornwall s airborne predators now have some serious competition. there s a radar unit in the national trust car park. and the fishing boats have company. theyjust told me i couldn t go inside a certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach his lobster pots this morning, he was turned back by a warship. were you not given warning about this? none at all, no warning, nothing. we presumed the navy would be coming, for a bit of protection
there is a radar unit in the national trust car park. and the fishing boats have company. they told me i could not go inside a certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach his lobster pots this morning, he was turned back by a warship. were you not given a warning about this? not at all, no warning, nothing. we presumed the navy would be coming for a bit of protection and i understand they need to do that, but they should have given us a heads up. but some are benefiting. these sisters are providing hampers of cornish products for the vips. for us, the prospect of one of our items ending up- in the white house, we cannot quite get our heads around it. we are only a small shop in st ives, l so this is kind of the biggest thing i that could happen for us. spencerjust wants to know how he will get his car out. he has turned up from scotland on holiday, expecting a sea view, not a summit. we didn t know until we arrived. you did not know it was happening? no. what do you make of it?
dream? 245i6 been tore tored, starvation. their life is unimaginable. this is my brother. this journalist now in the united states says her brother has been missing for more than a year. she burst into tears as soon as our interview ended. pain shared by every family torn apart. someone they love vanished. no message, no warning, gone. these reports are consistent with an overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the chinese communist party has committed human rights violations in mass detention. tough talk from the trump administration. as the president praised xi just this week. i have a very good relationship as you know, with president xi. we re in the final throws of a very important deal. china s human rights record has been a focus of six months of violent protests in hong
denied the camps exist. now it calls them voluntarily vocational centers teaching people to integrate into chinese society. the dream is one nation, one country. what happens to people who don t fit into president xi s dream. they ve been tortured, they ve been starvation. their life is unmanageable. reporter: this week journalist said her brother is missed for years. and she burst into tears as soon as the interview ended. someone they love vanished. no message, no warning, gone. these reports are consistent with an overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the chinese communist party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention. reporter: tough talk from the