Know, came back to want to try to help but there is not only the wallabies have got to improve, weve got to improve the whole system and thatis got to improve the whole system and that is not an excuse. But, you know, wevejust that is not an excuse. But, you know, weve just got to have a really good look at ourselves and see what weve got to do to improve the way we are going about our rugby. Advocate was australias heaviest defeat in a world cup match. Their record sincejones took overin match. Their record sincejones took Over Injanuary match. Their record sincejones took over in january was match. Their record sincejones took Over Injanuary was one win in seven losses so what is the reaction australia . These funds were not surprised. Samak got to go back to basics. We have a power game now which is devoid of skills. Historically if you go back through all the great rugby sides there is where players are very skilled. Adept at what they do and how they did it and an absolute pleasur
to hit the area in over a century. the epicenter in the high atlas mountains near marrakesh is a yunesco world heritage site. equipment and manpower are limited in this region. patients are waiting outside hospitals, and residents are sleeping on the streets, fearing intense aftershocks. more than 700 people are in critical condition. officials believe the death toll will steadily rise. i want to bring in ben wedeman for more on all this. ben, you ve been to the area. set the scene for our viewers, what the topography is like, who lives there, why it s a tourist attraction and how an effarthque of this magnitude is cause so much damage. this earthquake happened just a few minutes after 11:00 p.m. friday evening. from the video we ve seen of cctv for instance, there was a small jolt followed by this massive earthquake. you see buildings just collapse in one cctv video. a block of buildings just falls into the street, sending tens of thousands of people sleeping outside last
viers in the united states and around the world. cnn goes to what is said as a hamas tunnel shaft. mile wins the argentina presidency. he ran on inflammatory claims he will break the status quo. and former u.s. first lady, rosalynn carter has died at the age of 96. we ll look at her remarkable regularcy. the israeli military is releasing new video from near al-shifa hospital in gaza city. as pressure mounts for israel to show more evidence of its claims that the hospital was the site of an underground command center for hamas. the video that runs over three minutes was filmed by the israel defense forces on friday and shows the inside of a tunnel shaft on the hospital s grounds. israel has long said that hamas uses the hospital to cover up what it says is an extensive terror infrastructure underground, something hamas and hospital officials deny. the idf is accusing hamas of kiing an army corporal at the hospital. refuting a claim that she died as an israeli air strike.
are caught in the crossfire to this day and try and figure out what is it that the world could be doing better this time, paula. incredible reporting. nima el bag ir, thank you. going home: the war in sudan is next. good night, ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because
anderson cooper: welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. while war has raged in ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because of her reporting on them. so what is motivating the rsf? and how are they able to sustain such a large and drawn-out conflict? very few western