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people _ true strength of our culture and our the official celebrations people and — true strength of our culture and our people and what we believe. as they are expected to go on well into the night, withjubilant watch _ people and what we believe. as they watch as _ people and what we believe. as they watch as heal and protect and nurture — watch as heal and protect and nurture one of other, the world will crowds waving spanish flags. be reminded why it embraces how i spain defeated england what's up _ be reminded why it embraces how i 1—0 in the final of the women's world cup on sunday, winning what's up aloha. not too emotional. their first world title. let's hearfrom some next i _ what's up aloha. not too emotional. next i am _ what's up aloha. not too emotional. next i am honoured to introduce of the fans in madrid. women's football has shown it renshaw, — next i am honoured to introduce renshaw, our senator.— is at the same professional level as men's so we demand equal condition and pay. everyday the sport is becoming renshaw, our senator. aloha. although _ renshaw, our senator. aloha. although we _ renshaw, our senator. aloha. although we wish _ more _ everyday the sport is becoming more popular in spain and the renshaw, our senator. aloha. although we wish the - renshaw, our senator. aloha. - although we wish the circumstances were different. we do want to see it my holo— to the president and first world — more popular in spain and the world. it— more popular in spain and the world. . more popular in spain and the world. , , ., . more popular in spain and the world. , . , , world. it is historic because they are — world. it is historic because they are women, _ world. it is historic because they are women, it - world. it is historic because they are women, it is - they are women, it is empowering, it is fighting for our rights, notjust in sport. lady for making this historic trip in our time of need. hawaii has been but an incident during the presentation ceremony at sunday's final has through hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions but we have never caused some angen this happened. seen such a robust federal response. spanish football federation president luis rubiales kissed one of the spain players on the lips. thank you. lahaina is one of the jenni hermoso. she said "i didn't most special places on the planet like it," on instagram. but a statement released for some it was a seat of power for later on her behalf defended mr rubiales. the hawaiian kingdom, and a willing this is what he said. sound, a plantation sound, and most recently a vibrant, multicultural translation: there is one thing that i translation: there is one thing coastal community which was gone in that i regret _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and that _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and that is _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and that is what - any sin. this fire has devastated that i regret and that is what happened between me and a player with whom i have a magnificent relationship, as i do with others. certainly i families and communities and the made a mistake and i have to acknowledge that. it was done loss is unimaginable. the more without any ill intention in a parents, grandparents and kids, moment at the highest aunties and uncles, friends and exuberance. what happened happened, i think in a very neighbours. to the first responders spontaneous way.- who put their own lives at risk to happened, i think in a very spontaneous way. that is it for the programme. _ spontaneous way. that is it for save others and everyone on maui the programme, thank - spontaneous way. that is it for the programme, thank you - spontaneous way. that is it for the programme, thank you sol the programme, thank you so much for watching. with been working around the clock to have this community while you're own lives have been turned upside hello there. down. my hollow. please know we will we saw plenty of sunshine and some warmth around on monday across england and wales. down. my hollow. please know we will do everything we can to get you the top temperatures around 26 celsius across the help you need. this is the deadliest south east of england. over the next few days, the weather's looking pretty similar. most of the showers will be natural disaster that hawaii has in the north and the west. seen and as a result it is the further south and east that you are it will be warmer biggest federal response hawaii is with more in the way of sunshine closer to this area of high pressure which is bringing heatwave seen but we will need support for conditions to the continent, particularly france, spain into parts of italy. low pressure sitting everyone. the scope of this treasury to the north of the uk will bring stronger winds, more showers across northern and western areas, and that's means we will need everyone in how it's looking for tuesday. hawaii and across country. the work we start off again with some low cloud, mist and murk. will continue and we will be there the sunshine will come out in abundance through central every step of the way. i would note southern areas and then become confined to southern england through the day. more cloud, i think, elsewhere. northern england, wales into exit introduce my partner in this scotland, northern ireland, united states senate. most of the showers will be in the northwest corner where it'll be quite breezy. high teens here, low 20s for aberdeen, and we'll see those temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees again, england and wales. as we head through tuesday night, the showers tend to fade away. we'll continue to see a few across northern and western areas and cluster of showers, even long spells of rain perhaps pushing into parts of wales as well thanks to a weak weather front. but elsewhere it's dry, clear skies, variable cloud, temperatures low to mid—teens. and into wednesday, again, very little change, a higher pressure to the south, lower pressure to the north. this weak weather from bringing thicker cloud towards wales and the south west of england. peter, we have just so we could start off with some rain across peter, we havejust heard peter, we have just heard from western wales on wednesday. the senator and also the few showers continuing northern western scotland, maybe northern ireland. governor and the us president but, again, majority joe biden, mr biden has come of the country will see patchy cloud, some sunny spells. under criticism for not best of the sunshine towards the south and the south commenting about the wildfires east where we will see those in early days and i guess not temperatures again reaching around 25, visiting highway soon enough. i 26, maybe 27 degrees. further north, it's visiting highway soon enough. i think what we heard there from the high teens, low 20s. the president, also from the now, beyond wednesday government of hawaii is a this is where we start response to some of that seeing some changes. low pressure in the north gets criticism, the governor its act together and starts praising the president for to spread its way eastwards. stepping up to the needs of that will send a weather front southwards, could see some big hawaii within six hours of this shells or thunderstorms late on thursday in the south. and then we're into a cooler disaster happening. and the north northwesterly wind regime for friday president describing how he and into the weekend. you can see those orange signed the necessary documents colours ebbing southwards to begin to kick start that in towards the near continent's cooler colours. there you can see so. it will feel cooler and fresher process of federal aid, the aid that was needed for the search for the end of the week. i think for thursday, and rescue operation, and the the last of the very warm days other huge response that we across the southeast for now. have seen over the last few and then to things turn cooler and fresher for all days and weeks to this areas with a mixture of sunshine and showers. disaster. so, ithink days and weeks to this disaster. so, i think there was clearly a determination in this press conference to answer what has been quite a loud chorus of criticism over recent days from local people that the drug government response indeed wasn't fast enough, it wasn't big enough for their needs. there are many differences of opinion for that but i think we have heard some response and defence of the federal government for mac actions, certainly from the president. joe biden also doing that, what presidents do in terms of consoling people, not immediately turning up but leaving a gap for the emergency services to get on with the immediate needs of people after a disaster, a presidential visit always involves a lot of people and a lot of disruption and a lot of security so he has left a certain amount of time, often described as the console in chief and that is exactly what brendan biden is doing now, and doing it how he always does it, bring himself to the situation, talking about his own personal experiences, his experience of losing his wife and daughter in a car accident, describing that hollow feeling, as he said, when you simply don't know whether your loved ones are alive or dead. this is the kind of empathy that you would think local people would want to hear, that a president understands their needs and the level of despair that they have been going through in recent days. been going through in recent da s. . , , , days. indeed, and the press conferences _ days. indeed, and the press conferences continuing. - days. indeed, and the press conferences continuing. we | days. indeed, and the press- conferences continuing. we were watching that santa speaking but also earlier we heard from another senator calling this the deadliest natural disaster that hawaii has ever experienced but at the same time a lot of scientists have british chip designer been saying that this was arm files in new york — in what's pegged to be possibly caused by climate the biggest listing this year. change and that they have been warning that extreme weather saudi shoots at goal — events like this could happen. as it pours hundreds of millions into it's football and as you said, in terms of efforts to help those who have league. been affected by the wildfires, it is an enormous effort, isn't it, because of the sheer scale hello and welcome to asia business report. of people that have been i'm mariko oi. affected? it of people that have been affected?— of people that have been affected? , . ., ., , affected? it is an enormous effort for — affected? it is an enormous effort for that _ affected? it is an enormous effort for that very - affected? it is an enormous effort for that very reason l affected? it is an enormous i effort for that very reason and i think the other thing that uk chip—maker arm, which is owned by japan's softbank, came through from this press filed the paperwork on monday conference, listening to these for a us listing. the cambridge based chip—maker locals speakers, is the sense plans to make its american that this is a very special stock market debut in early september, selling its shares place, and there are very on the nasdaq exchange. special needs, in terms of the here's michelle fleury. rebuilding process, for the people on this island. on the island of maui. and it is a need that perhaps can only be understood by local people. i know there is a great fear, now that moving ahead with a rebuilding process, whenever that happens, and it could be some considerable time before it is completed, but there is a local saying what happens. what they don't want to see as major corporations coming in from outside, developers coming in from outside and rebuilding in a way that locals don't want to see, in a way that they would feel they lose their history and their identity. so there is and their identity. so there is a lot of work to be done there, a lot of work to be done there, a lot of understanding needed between federal government assistance and in terms of officials coming to the island, listening to local people and their very special needs. and their very special needs. and also we heard _ their very special needs. and also we heard from - their very special needs. and also we heard from the governor of hawaii, josh green, appealing to the world that when that rebuilding happens that it will be open to tourists because tourism is a vital source of income for many businesses on the island, but at the same time, especially in the early days of those wildfires, there were tensions between local residents and tourists on the island, went there? . . tourists on the island, went there? , . . ., ~ there? yes, and again, i think that is understandable, - there? yes, and again, i think that is understandable, given| that is understandable, given the situation, that there will inevitably be a lot of tourists on that island, especially at this time of year, and maybe tourists have different needs and concerns in the moment than local people. but tourism is usually important to this island and they want a rebuild that makes it still an attractive place for people to come to, and that is all in the mix here. there are so many different considerations that need to be brought before the different authorities comedy is going to be a very complex situation to bring everyone together to rebuild but local people really want to maintain the history of their homes and the history of their homes and the lifestyle of the native dwellers of the island, while equally it has got to be attractive to tourists, it has got to take care of the needs of tourists in the modern world. just to recap, you are seeing live pictures from hawaii where there was a press conference, where us presidentjoe biden, along with first ladyjill biden have been visiting the island. we have also been hearing from senators, as well as the governor of hawaii, josh green, of course the island has been witnessing watch the senator has described as the deadliest natural disaster that it has ever experienced, the wildfires claiming at least 114 lives so far, but still 850 people remain missing, so president biden announcing more support to help those who have been affected, but also governor green, talking about the rebuilding and heil the —— how the island will be open to tourists as tourism is a vital source of income. so you have been seeing president biden in hawaii. let's stay in the united states. tropical storm hilary has brought record—breaking rain—fall and flooding. hilary has now been downgraded to a post—tropical cyclone and is heading north. these are the latest pictures, from cathedral city — just outside of palm springs. you can see the devastation with many cars being abandoned as the flood waters recede. and it's notjust abandoned vehicles — take a look at this. just a few hours ago when these pictures came in live to us, at least two people were stuck in the mud in an rv, or campervan, calling for help. as you can see, they are isloated in the outskirts of cathedral city. in palm springs, california's governor, gavin newsom, says the city received more rain in a single hour than ever before. in the town of victorville near los angeles, some people watched floodwaters inch closer to their home — before making the decision to leave. like all that started within an hour or two and it kept piling up, up, and water keeps coming further back up the street, and more and more. lives can't be replaced, material objects can. it is better to replace what i can get fixed, rather than risk drowning something that is avoidable. meanwhile pres biden has arrived/is arriving in hawaii which has been fighting wildfires. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate in a state of emergency remains in a state of emergency remains in force. more than a thousand wildfires continue to rage across the country, according to the canadian interagency forest fire centre. around 650 of those are considered out of control. prime ministerjustin trudeau has announced the deployment of soliders to fire zones. as canadians are seeing in the horrific images they say of devastation and fire of residence in the northwest territories in bc, it is an extraordinarily surreal situation. the federal government is continuing to step up with canadian armed forces, resources, we are active in coordinating with regional and local governments to make sure people are safe, make sure we are doing everything to protect lives and property. everything to protect lives and ro -e ., . everything to protect lives and ro .e _ g , ., property. justin trudeau speaking _ property. justin trudeau speaking there. - property. justin trudeau speaking there. around | property. justin trudeau i speaking there. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this new festival is not in a big way once a year.- this new festival is not in a big way once a year. today is a very special — big way once a year. today is a very special day. _ big way once a year. today is a very special day. we _ big way once a year. today is a very special day. we are - very special day. we are farmers so we plant here and around this period as when we have the yams and this is a ceremony we use to celebrate the harvest of every other crop. the harvest of every other cro -. . . the harvest of every other cro, ., ,, the harvest of every other cro. ., , .,. ., the harvest of every other cro. . , . ., crop. yams play a central role within the _ crop. yams play a central role within the cultural— within the cultural celebrations.- within the cultural celebrations. . , ~ within the cultural celebrations. . , ,, ., celebrations. yan is like a main meal— celebrations. yan is like a main meal in _ celebrations. yan is like a main meal in this - celebrations. yan is like a main meal in this land - celebrations. yan is like a main meal in this land in | main meal in this land in nigeria. yan is what we used to signify every other harvest. amongst the facilities, food, dancing and masquerade. for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. saudi border guards have systematically killed hundreds of ethiopian economic migrants crossing from yemen. that's the main, shocking allegation contained in a report published today by the organisation human rights watch. the group has spent months collecting evidence to back up charges first levelled by a group of un rapporteurs last year. in march, saudi arabia denied the allegation, saying there wasn't enough evidence to back it up. human rights watch is now calling for a full, independent investigation. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been talking to migrants who say they've experienced horrendous treatment at the border. mustafa is full of regrets. it's been more than a year since he lost his left leg on yemen's northern border. rehabilitation has been a long, hard road. he's still haunted by what happened the night he tried to enter saudi arabia. transation: we got shot at while we were walking. immediately we all lie down on the ground. for about five minutes, i didn't even realise i was shot. but when i tried to get up and walk, part of my leg wasn't there. the shooting went on and on and on. yemen's rugged, remote mountains. huge numbers of people on the move, fleeing poverty and war at home, seeking opportunity in neighbouring saudi arabia. some of the migrants filmed their own epic, dangerous journeys. and among the videos shared on social media, evidence of death and trauma. bodies lying in a rocky riverbed, a hasty burial high on the mountainside. and now a shocking allegation that saudi arabian soldiers are killing hundreds of migrants. since 2014, human rights watch has been documenting occasional and infrequent killings at the border by saudi border guards. since 2014, human rights watch has been documenting occasional and infrequent killings at the border by saudi border guards. that's bad enough as it is. but really, i'd say in the last couple of years, we've seen an escalation that has changed occasional killings into widespread and systematic mass killings that may amount to a crime against humanity. the report from human rights watch is full of detail. migrant routes mapped out, specific border guard posts established pictures of casualties from the migrants themselves. geolocated. we've contacted several ethiopians who said they saw killings at the border. ibsa, who didn't want us to use his real name, is still in yemen. we were shot and beaten at the saudi border, and those who shot us were saudi men. they wore saudi arabia's military uniform. they beat us, killed some, and took those who survived to hospital. the bodies of those killed were left scattered on the ground. and it's still happening. more and more ethiopians laid to rest on foreign soil. 24—year—old abaga was buried in the northern city of saada two weeks ago. local ethiopian sources told us he'd been shot and wounded at the border. mustafa says it's wrong to dwell on the past, but he wishes he hadn't left home, hadn't tried to improve his life. even if he could now fly to saudi arabia, he says he wouldn't do it. paul adams, bbc news. for the third time in three months, thailand's parliament will aim to resolve a political deadlock the pheu thai party, which is looking to form an 11—party alliance, in the general election in mid—may, pita's move forward party secured the highest number of votes, but they failed to form a government after being blocked as a result, a new parliamentary vote is taking place, coinciding with the reported return of former thai prime minister thaksin shinawatra who is expected to arrive back home in the coming hours. mr shinawatra served as prime minister from 2001 to 2006. prior to entering politics, he built a successful career as a business tycoon and he gained popularity for his implementation of populist policies aimed at addressing social inequalities. but his leadership was tarnished by allegations of corruption. in 2006, a military coup removed him from office, leading to a period of instability. he faced legal charges and went into self—imposed exile two years later, living mainly in dubai. despite his absence from the country, he retained significant influence in thai politics through supporters and affiliated parties. earlier i spoke to greg raymond who is a senior lecturer at the coral bell school of asia pacific affairs. much of this can be traced back to a design feature of the institution which was implemented by the military junta in 2014 to 2019. it enables the appointed senate to participate in a joint sitting to select the prime minister. so it is unimportant whether or not a particular party gains the majority voting or is able to assemble their majority in the lower house because they also have to gain the support of a significant proportion of the appointed senate, which are to take them up to 176 seats which is the majority, in the joint sittings. that wasn't possible. forthe joint sittings. that wasn't possible. for the leader of the move forward party and his coalition of parties because he was blocked by the senate. the military has a great deal of influence on that site, they appointed senators and many of them are for the military and even some are serving in the military. so, they raised the question of the policy of reforming a law which prevents discussion of them monarchy but many observers would say it was actually other factors such as move forward's policy to reform the military and break up business monopolies which was the real reason behind the decision to block that party. to japan next where the government is expected to make a decision over the release of treated water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the sea shortly. since the disaster in 2011, the water has been stored in tanks, but they are now full. our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. the fukushima nuclear disaster in march 2011 happened when the most powerful earthquake ever to strike japan triggered a tsunami. more than 18,000 people were killed. the plant itself was flooded, causing the radioactive leak. now, in the past 12 years, the treated water used to cool the reactors along with ground water and rain from the area has been stored in these 1000 steel tanks. the issue now is those tanks have reached capacity. indeed, they are holding 1.34 million tonnes of water. that is the equivalent of around 500 olympic sized swimming pools. now, last month, japan was given the green light by the regulator to begin releasing that treated water into the pacific. it says that a maximum of 500,000 litres will be released each day. now, the plan itself was given the backing of the international watchdog, the iaea. it said that the plan would cause a negligible radiological impact on people and the environment. 00:23:31,089 --> 2147483051:48:30,259 but protesters 2147483051:48:30,259 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 are not convinced.

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people _ true strength of our culture and our the official celebrations people and — true strength of our culture and our people and what we believe. as they are expected to go on well into the night, withjubilant watch _ people and what we believe. as they watch as _ people and what we believe. as they watch as heal and protect and nurture — watch as heal and protect and nurture one of other, the world will crowds waving spanish flags. be reminded why it embraces how i spain defeated england what's up _ be reminded why it embraces how i 1—0 in the final of the women's world cup on sunday, winning what's up aloha. not too emotional. their first world title. let's hearfrom some next i _ what's up aloha. not too emotional. next i am _ what's up aloha. not too emotional. next i am honoured to introduce of the fans in madrid. women's football has shown it renshaw, — next i am honoured to introduce renshaw, our senator.— is at the same professional level as men's so we demand equal condition and pay. everyday the sport is becoming renshaw, our senator. aloha. although _ renshaw, our senator. aloha. although we _ renshaw, our senator. aloha. although we wish _ more _ everyday the sport is becoming more popular in spain and the renshaw, our senator. aloha. although we wish the - renshaw, our senator. aloha. - although we wish the circumstances were different. we do want to see it my holo— to the president and first world — more popular in spain and the world. it— more popular in spain and the world. . more popular in spain and the world. , , ., . more popular in spain and the world. , . , , world. it is historic because they are — world. it is historic because they are women, _ world. it is historic because they are women, it - world. it is historic because they are women, it is - they are women, it is empowering, it is fighting for our rights, notjust in sport. lady for making this historic trip in our time of need. hawaii has been but an incident during the presentation ceremony at sunday's final has through hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions but we have never caused some angen this happened. seen such a robust federal response. spanish football federation president luis rubiales kissed one of the spain players on the lips. thank you. lahaina is one of the jenni hermoso. she said "i didn't most special places on the planet like it," on instagram. but a statement released for some it was a seat of power for later on her behalf defended mr rubiales. the hawaiian kingdom, and a willing this is what he said. sound, a plantation sound, and most recently a vibrant, multicultural translation: there is one thing that i translation: there is one thing coastal community which was gone in that i regret _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and that _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and that is _ translation: there is one thing that i regret and that is what - any sin. this fire has devastated that i regret and that is what happened between me and a player with whom i have a magnificent relationship, as i do with others. certainly i families and communities and the made a mistake and i have to acknowledge that. it was done loss is unimaginable. the more without any ill intention in a parents, grandparents and kids, moment at the highest aunties and uncles, friends and exuberance. what happened happened, i think in a very neighbours. to the first responders spontaneous way.- who put their own lives at risk to happened, i think in a very spontaneous way. that is it for the programme. _ spontaneous way. that is it for save others and everyone on maui the programme, thank - spontaneous way. that is it for the programme, thank you - spontaneous way. that is it for the programme, thank you sol the programme, thank you so much for watching. with been working around the clock to have this community while you're own lives have been turned upside hello there. down. my hollow. please know we will we saw plenty of sunshine and some warmth around on monday across england and wales. down. my hollow. please know we will do everything we can to get you the top temperatures around 26 celsius across the help you need. this is the deadliest south east of england. over the next few days, the weather's looking pretty similar. most of the showers will be natural disaster that hawaii has in the north and the west. seen and as a result it is the further south and east that you are it will be warmer biggest federal response hawaii is with more in the way of sunshine closer to this area of high pressure which is bringing heatwave seen but we will need support for conditions to the continent, particularly france, spain into parts of italy. low pressure sitting everyone. the scope of this treasury to the north of the uk will bring stronger winds, more showers across northern and western areas, and that's means we will need everyone in how it's looking for tuesday. hawaii and across country. the work we start off again with some low cloud, mist and murk. will continue and we will be there the sunshine will come out in abundance through central every step of the way. i would note southern areas and then become confined to southern england through the day. more cloud, i think, elsewhere. northern england, wales into exit introduce my partner in this scotland, northern ireland, united states senate. most of the showers will be in the northwest corner where it'll be quite breezy. high teens here, low 20s for aberdeen, and we'll see those temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees again, england and wales. as we head through tuesday night, the showers tend to fade away. we'll continue to see a few across northern and western areas and cluster of showers, even long spells of rain perhaps pushing into parts of wales as well thanks to a weak weather front. but elsewhere it's dry, clear skies, variable cloud, temperatures low to mid—teens. and into wednesday, again, very little change, a higher pressure to the south, lower pressure to the north. this weak weather from bringing thicker cloud towards wales and the south west of england. peter, we have just so we could start off with some rain across peter, we havejust heard peter, we have just heard from western wales on wednesday. the senator and also the few showers continuing northern western scotland, maybe northern ireland. governor and the us president but, again, majority joe biden, mr biden has come of the country will see patchy cloud, some sunny spells. under criticism for not best of the sunshine towards the south and the south commenting about the wildfires east where we will see those in early days and i guess not temperatures again reaching around 25, visiting highway soon enough. i 26, maybe 27 degrees. further north, it's visiting highway soon enough. i think what we heard there from the high teens, low 20s. the president, also from the now, beyond wednesday government of hawaii is a this is where we start response to some of that seeing some changes. low pressure in the north gets criticism, the governor its act together and starts praising the president for to spread its way eastwards. stepping up to the needs of that will send a weather front southwards, could see some big hawaii within six hours of this shells or thunderstorms late on thursday in the south. and then we're into a cooler disaster happening. and the north northwesterly wind regime for friday president describing how he and into the weekend. you can see those orange signed the necessary documents colours ebbing southwards to begin to kick start that in towards the near continent's cooler colours. there you can see so. it will feel cooler and fresher process of federal aid, the aid that was needed for the search for the end of the week. i think for thursday, and rescue operation, and the the last of the very warm days other huge response that we across the southeast for now. have seen over the last few and then to things turn cooler and fresher for all days and weeks to this areas with a mixture of sunshine and showers. disaster. so, ithink days and weeks to this disaster. so, i think there was clearly a determination in this press conference to answer what has been quite a loud chorus of criticism over recent days from local people that the drug government response indeed wasn't fast enough, it wasn't big enough for their needs. there are many differences of opinion for that but i think we have heard some response and defence of the federal government for mac actions, certainly from the president. joe biden also doing that, what presidents do in terms of consoling people, not immediately turning up but leaving a gap for the emergency services to get on with the immediate needs of people after a disaster, a presidential visit always involves a lot of people and a lot of disruption and a lot of security so he has left a certain amount of time, often described as the console in chief and that is exactly what brendan biden is doing now, and doing it how he always does it, bring himself to the situation, talking about his own personal experiences, his experience of losing his wife and daughter in a car accident, describing that hollow feeling, as he said, when you simply don't know whether your loved ones are alive or dead. this is the kind of empathy that you would think local people would want to hear, that a president understands their needs and the level of despair that they have been going through in recent days. been going through in recent da s. . , , , days. indeed, and the press conferences _ days. indeed, and the press conferences continuing. - days. indeed, and the press conferences continuing. we | days. indeed, and the press- conferences continuing. we were watching that santa speaking but also earlier we heard from another senator calling this the deadliest natural disaster that hawaii has ever experienced but at the same time a lot of scientists have british chip designer been saying that this was arm files in new york — in what's pegged to be possibly caused by climate the biggest listing this year. change and that they have been warning that extreme weather saudi shoots at goal — events like this could happen. as it pours hundreds of millions into it's football and as you said, in terms of efforts to help those who have league. been affected by the wildfires, it is an enormous effort, isn't it, because of the sheer scale hello and welcome to asia business report. of people that have been i'm mariko oi. affected? it of people that have been affected?— of people that have been affected? , . ., ., , affected? it is an enormous effort for — affected? it is an enormous effort for that _ affected? it is an enormous effort for that very - affected? it is an enormous effort for that very reason l affected? it is an enormous i effort for that very reason and i think the other thing that uk chip—maker arm, which is owned by japan's softbank, came through from this press filed the paperwork on monday conference, listening to these for a us listing. the cambridge based chip—maker locals speakers, is the sense plans to make its american that this is a very special stock market debut in early september, selling its shares place, and there are very on the nasdaq exchange. special needs, in terms of the here's michelle fleury. rebuilding process, for the people on this island. on the island of maui. and it is a need that perhaps can only be understood by local people. i know there is a great fear, now that moving ahead with a rebuilding process, whenever that happens, and it could be some considerable time before it is completed, but there is a local saying what happens. what they don't want to see as major corporations coming in from outside, developers coming in from outside and rebuilding in a way that locals don't want to see, in a way that they would feel they lose their history and their identity. so there is and their identity. so there is a lot of work to be done there, a lot of work to be done there, a lot of understanding needed between federal government assistance and in terms of officials coming to the island, listening to local people and their very special needs. and their very special needs. and also we heard _ their very special needs. and also we heard from - their very special needs. and also we heard from the governor of hawaii, josh green, appealing to the world that when that rebuilding happens that it will be open to tourists because tourism is a vital source of income for many businesses on the island, but at the same time, especially in the early days of those wildfires, there were tensions between local residents and tourists on the island, went there? . . tourists on the island, went there? , . . ., ~ there? yes, and again, i think that is understandable, - there? yes, and again, i think that is understandable, given| that is understandable, given the situation, that there will inevitably be a lot of tourists on that island, especially at this time of year, and maybe tourists have different needs and concerns in the moment than local people. but tourism is usually important to this island and they want a rebuild that makes it still an attractive place for people to come to, and that is all in the mix here. there are so many different considerations that need to be brought before the different authorities comedy is going to be a very complex situation to bring everyone together to rebuild but local people really want to maintain the history of their homes and the history of their homes and the lifestyle of the native dwellers of the island, while equally it has got to be attractive to tourists, it has got to take care of the needs of tourists in the modern world. just to recap, you are seeing live pictures from hawaii where there was a press conference, where us presidentjoe biden, along with first ladyjill biden have been visiting the island. we have also been hearing from senators, as well as the governor of hawaii, josh green, of course the island has been witnessing watch the senator has described as the deadliest natural disaster that it has ever experienced, the wildfires claiming at least 114 lives so far, but still 850 people remain missing, so president biden announcing more support to help those who have been affected, but also governor green, talking about the rebuilding and heil the —— how the island will be open to tourists as tourism is a vital source of income. so you have been seeing president biden in hawaii. let's stay in the united states. tropical storm hilary has brought record—breaking rain—fall and flooding. hilary has now been downgraded to a post—tropical cyclone and is heading north. these are the latest pictures, from cathedral city — just outside of palm springs. you can see the devastation with many cars being abandoned as the flood waters recede. and it's notjust abandoned vehicles — take a look at this. just a few hours ago when these pictures came in live to us, at least two people were stuck in the mud in an rv, or campervan, calling for help. as you can see, they are isloated in the outskirts of cathedral city. in palm springs, california's governor, gavin newsom, says the city received more rain in a single hour than ever before. in the town of victorville near los angeles, some people watched floodwaters inch closer to their home — before making the decision to leave. like all that started within an hour or two and it kept piling up, up, and water keeps coming further back up the street, and more and more. lives can't be replaced, material objects can. it is better to replace what i can get fixed, rather than risk drowning something that is avoidable. meanwhile pres biden has arrived/is arriving in hawaii which has been fighting wildfires. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate in a state of emergency remains in a state of emergency remains in force. more than a thousand wildfires continue to rage across the country, according to the canadian interagency forest fire centre. around 650 of those are considered out of control. prime ministerjustin trudeau has announced the deployment of soliders to fire zones. as canadians are seeing in the horrific images they say of devastation and fire of residence in the northwest territories in bc, it is an extraordinarily surreal situation. the federal government is continuing to step up with canadian armed forces, resources, we are active in coordinating with regional and local governments to make sure people are safe, make sure we are doing everything to protect lives and property. everything to protect lives and ro -e ., . everything to protect lives and ro .e _ g , ., property. justin trudeau speaking _ property. justin trudeau speaking there. - property. justin trudeau speaking there. around | property. justin trudeau i speaking there. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this new festival is not in a big way once a year.- this new festival is not in a big way once a year. today is a very special — big way once a year. today is a very special day. _ big way once a year. today is a very special day. we _ big way once a year. today is a very special day. we are - very special day. we are farmers so we plant here and around this period as when we have the yams and this is a ceremony we use to celebrate the harvest of every other crop. the harvest of every other cro -. . . the harvest of every other cro, ., ,, the harvest of every other cro. ., , .,. ., the harvest of every other cro. . , . ., crop. yams play a central role within the _ crop. yams play a central role within the cultural— within the cultural celebrations.- within the cultural celebrations. . , ~ within the cultural celebrations. . , ,, ., celebrations. yan is like a main meal— celebrations. yan is like a main meal in _ celebrations. yan is like a main meal in this - celebrations. yan is like a main meal in this land - celebrations. yan is like a main meal in this land in | main meal in this land in nigeria. yan is what we used to signify every other harvest. amongst the facilities, food, dancing and masquerade. for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. saudi border guards have systematically killed hundreds of ethiopian economic migrants crossing from yemen. that's the main, shocking allegation contained in a report published today by the organisation human rights watch. the group has spent months collecting evidence to back up charges first levelled by a group of un rapporteurs last year. in march, saudi arabia denied the allegation, saying there wasn't enough evidence to back it up. human rights watch is now calling for a full, independent investigation. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been talking to migrants who say they've experienced horrendous treatment at the border. mustafa is full of regrets. it's been more than a year since he lost his left leg on yemen's northern border. rehabilitation has been a long, hard road. he's still haunted by what happened the night he tried to enter saudi arabia. transation: we got shot at while we were walking. immediately we all lie down on the ground. for about five minutes, i didn't even realise i was shot. but when i tried to get up and walk, part of my leg wasn't there. the shooting went on and on and on. yemen's rugged, remote mountains. huge numbers of people on the move, fleeing poverty and war at home, seeking opportunity in neighbouring saudi arabia. some of the migrants filmed their own epic, dangerous journeys. and among the videos shared on social media, evidence of death and trauma. bodies lying in a rocky riverbed, a hasty burial high on the mountainside. and now a shocking allegation that saudi arabian soldiers are killing hundreds of migrants. since 2014, human rights watch has been documenting occasional and infrequent killings at the border by saudi border guards. since 2014, human rights watch has been documenting occasional and infrequent killings at the border by saudi border guards. that's bad enough as it is. but really, i'd say in the last couple of years, we've seen an escalation that has changed occasional killings into widespread and systematic mass killings that may amount to a crime against humanity. the report from human rights watch is full of detail. migrant routes mapped out, specific border guard posts established pictures of casualties from the migrants themselves. geolocated. we've contacted several ethiopians who said they saw killings at the border. ibsa, who didn't want us to use his real name, is still in yemen. we were shot and beaten at the saudi border, and those who shot us were saudi men. they wore saudi arabia's military uniform. they beat us, killed some, and took those who survived to hospital. the bodies of those killed were left scattered on the ground. and it's still happening. more and more ethiopians laid to rest on foreign soil. 24—year—old abaga was buried in the northern city of saada two weeks ago. local ethiopian sources told us he'd been shot and wounded at the border. mustafa says it's wrong to dwell on the past, but he wishes he hadn't left home, hadn't tried to improve his life. even if he could now fly to saudi arabia, he says he wouldn't do it. paul adams, bbc news. for the third time in three months, thailand's parliament will aim to resolve a political deadlock the pheu thai party, which is looking to form an 11—party alliance, in the general election in mid—may, pita's move forward party secured the highest number of votes, but they failed to form a government after being blocked as a result, a new parliamentary vote is taking place, coinciding with the reported return of former thai prime minister thaksin shinawatra who is expected to arrive back home in the coming hours. mr shinawatra served as prime minister from 2001 to 2006. prior to entering politics, he built a successful career as a business tycoon and he gained popularity for his implementation of populist policies aimed at addressing social inequalities. but his leadership was tarnished by allegations of corruption. in 2006, a military coup removed him from office, leading to a period of instability. he faced legal charges and went into self—imposed exile two years later, living mainly in dubai. despite his absence from the country, he retained significant influence in thai politics through supporters and affiliated parties. earlier i spoke to greg raymond who is a senior lecturer at the coral bell school of asia pacific affairs. much of this can be traced back to a design feature of the institution which was implemented by the military junta in 2014 to 2019. it enables the appointed senate to participate in a joint sitting to select the prime minister. so it is unimportant whether or not a particular party gains the majority voting or is able to assemble their majority in the lower house because they also have to gain the support of a significant proportion of the appointed senate, which are to take them up to 176 seats which is the majority, in the joint sittings. that wasn't possible. forthe joint sittings. that wasn't possible. for the leader of the move forward party and his coalition of parties because he was blocked by the senate. the military has a great deal of influence on that site, they appointed senators and many of them are for the military and even some are serving in the military. so, they raised the question of the policy of reforming a law which prevents discussion of them monarchy but many observers would say it was actually other factors such as move forward's policy to reform the military and break up business monopolies which was the real reason behind the decision to block that party. to japan next where the government is expected to make a decision over the release of treated water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the sea shortly. since the disaster in 2011, the water has been stored in tanks, but they are now full. our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. the fukushima nuclear disaster in march 2011 happened when the most powerful earthquake ever to strike japan triggered a tsunami. more than 18,000 people were killed. the plant itself was flooded, causing the radioactive leak. now, in the past 12 years, the treated water used to cool the reactors along with ground water and rain from the area has been stored in these 1000 steel tanks. the issue now is those tanks have reached capacity. indeed, they are holding 1.34 million tonnes of water. that is the equivalent of around 500 olympic sized swimming pools. now, last month, japan was given the green light by the regulator to begin releasing that treated water into the pacific. it says that a maximum of 500,000 litres will be released each day. now, the plan itself was given the backing of the international watchdog, the iaea. it said that the plan would cause a negligible radiological impact on people and the environment. 00:23:31,089 --> 2147483051:48:30,259 but protesters 2147483051:48:30,259 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 are not convinced.

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