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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  June 21, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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a quite as binding insist on 0 consequences for his real in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the color that renaissance the attain this as a new zone at life from the coming up in the next 16 deadly day in gaza at least 55 tell us thing is are killed by. is there any attacks across the street the up health site to provide and god so we looked at one man
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struggled to find fruit for his family and it was the people of the world cannot afford 1100 to become not the gods wanting from the new and the chief is phase, grow that cross for the attacks between israel and hezbollah, can turn into the desktop from days of torrential rain and one of the west have areas and southern china jumps to fancy. meanwhile, an extreme heat wave grips us triggering allowed stuff over a 100000000 people. and i'm far as small with a score. and as you can get their 1st swim at the heroes, they fall back from the goal down to being plugged back here to one and give themselves a great chance of reaching the knocking stage. the only begin this news uh with the moment that is really artillery shells hit a residential area right in the heart of kansas city. and then, oh, the,
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the, the and the off the top palestinians in the area had to scramble as you see for whatever color they could find. it's understood that a number of people were killed in that particular strike. many of those winded, at least 13 people have died and is really a tax across the city. ambulances have been trying to collect the injured. there are a need, 3 partially functioning hospitals in the area. and israel has banned the entry of live saving supplies to the knolls for weeks without clued a sentence. this update from roles and dawson to clear the density of bump shilling at has increase in the past few days and nothing doesn't engage the city as that is why the forces targeted different separated residential houses and blocks in both at gods and city and often goes with it, so a 8 killed and including a 5 met
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a symbol. it's the wall cuz i would have been killed. why they are doing their duties and they had to walk to o a b. i model simple. if you guys are to, in the sense that olga city also say that it had been killed as a result of and it's really wide hit as a tune, neighborhood, and dislike eh, killed 7, including 3 children. and at one women also dozens had been killed. and uh, got injured as a result of uh, different, super rated ball i'm feeling and also read all over. nothing does a city at the guys the city itself. and this is, by the way, the daily receives we are experiencing every day in the nothing does a by the way, i mean rawlins southern dogs that is really forced as have killed at least 25 palestinians. and on the last day, that's a strip of land on the southern coast,
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which is well designated, isaac humanitarians are witnesses say the army used sound funds to get people to seek shelter out of makeshift hospital. and then they were head a while at least 2 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces, who opened fire on a vehicle in the occupied westbank. that shooting took place and the northern city of cascadia, a red crescent official who was on the st, told down to 0 that is there any forces prevented his team from approaching the call and assisting the injured ro, day reports now from ramallah in the occupied restaurant i will send you an authorities confirm. 2 men were killed in a copay. in the northern west banquet is ready forces. i'm bushed the center of the town and fired at a vehicle carrying to people allegedly wanted by the is really occupation authorities a be have of a habit and my holds. they were both confirmed,
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killed their bodies and the car they were riding and were confiscated by the is really soldiers. meanwhile, something far more strategic and with long lasting effect is also taking place with these really army transferring powers over construction in agriculture and about 61 percent of the west bank to the is really ministry of defense, particularly these really administer bits as smotts rich and a group of civil servants loyal to him. what that means is that in essence, the israeli government is implementing its coalition agreement that pledges to amex the west back. it will be treating these illegal is really supplements the same way it would any other is really city inside israel proper. and over the months we've heard from u. n. and international law experts and more than 50 countries at the international court of justice saying these really occupation of the west bank is illegal because
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it is permanent, and it is tantamount to annexation. and so now with that step, it is no longer creeping annexation or the fact so, and exceptions money would say, next station is here. it is now being streamlined a normalized within the bureaucracy of the as real estate. not all the data, but i'm a law palestine. the 18 months of war and gaza has crippled the health system. the few hospitals that are still operational without sufficient life saving equipment medicine, neutrons of survival for patients, most of whom can't even get a bed as low as a 0. followed upon a standing urologist at deluxe. the hospital under obama, who's to space themselves to see just what it's like on the hospital front line target was in his story. this is one of the last few remaining costs, but tools in going so somebody, somebody,
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each thing brings me patients. phone. you really just, how much is this stuff up to the hospital? it means another long shift with lack of resource that you want them to get seen up to the, to the letter every day. we deal with thousands of cases. there is a severe shortage of a central medical supplies. we are dealing with patients using very primitive methods which take a long time. we sometimes lose the patient in the operation room due to the lack of medical tools. most of the 36 hospitals and goals will have been destroyed. physical health care remain in accessible. nearly 500 was put in health workers, housing kills, and boost assume something with limited supplies. i tend to make a choice about who gets to the specialist and of a medical professionals have how to move around to avoid being targeted in israel is tax in almost 8 months. they have been providing essential treatment to the
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wounded and those who were really sick and with age is very strong, causing mass casualties. keeping people alive with limited supplies becomes that much more difficult. i'm like medical professionals all over the world. doctors and nurses in going to do not get breaks. good nights. the sleep is a luxury from home that have been down the box and some of the last work 24 hours on certain days. we are providing medical care for 3 basic departments and we should follow all the cases in the hospital. we continue to treat new cases in the emergency department of time and we carry out medical surgeries for critical cases along with my colleagues of size patients. well. but then usually just is also a refugee how much has had to move multiple times because no was safe in goza is ready attacks health telling you to be pulled in areas that the, with designated safe zones for doctors like fun. but that's a worrying. so wild what? because they have to leave the families and flimsy tens,
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4 days from about as i think i thought that how old, like i said, when the war began, i didn't see my family for 2 weeks because i didn't leave el cheapo hospitality. even when i visited my family later, i was thinking about the hospital and the patients and how i can balance my personal and professional laundry at the goals. those doctors and nurses have refused to leave patients behind. even when the, when given evacuation or display is all over the world boxes and health care workers have approved tests to instill adair it. see. but for doctors like you tell me that it's a ceasefire, it could not come soon enough as that tirelessly work to save lives. tarika bassoon, l, just sierra derek by the palestine. it's ok to daria joins us now from outside of that hospital and are all bala and central garza and we know a little bit more about what conditions are like in the lot. so hospital behind you . meanwhile, that hasn't more strikes as we've been reporting. and in the south and in central
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goes away, you are even as we know the results as to treat the injured us so. so stretched. well, yes, but let me 1st share a story that happened right now in a locks a hospital. i saw many that was targeted for days i go in to say dot com where it's trying to send me is it from the time and you were trapped under the rubber at were best suited yesterday were 3 bodies of 3 children with their mother was rescued and hooked from under the rubble of their bodies where it comple decompose that was yesterday, but now another body for another member from the same comedies was retrieved from under the rubble for 5 odyssey news from the same house i took with civil defense seems 5 days to remove those people from under the rubble, but i locks the hospital as you see behind me, it's not only a shelter, a refuge,
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and also hospital for a 1000000 of palestinians in the central area. i just was, i was inside a couple of minutes ago and it's over when it's over parts of the hospital is constant to be receiving patients prior to these patients, injuries from different areas across of this trip. but doctors are over around 3rd grade as the air stripes on the central area continue because all of the targets from the central area, all of the injuries and the cook bodies are transferred to ox off hospice. so i'm not only that there has been no medical supplies for more than 40 days. now since the ref, i encourage and started and there has been a lot of severe critical injury in the i c u unit. and the doctors are saying that they try their best to save the lives of these policies, but unfortunately, they're very low on all of their resources. and with the,
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they're very bare minimum. they're trying their best to save the lives. but we also met another policy mean who has cancer and he's waiting to leave the cause. a strip to receive is come of therapy. but since the rough crossing has been closed and bring, i'm on a balls at work again. toddler, simians are left dying from waiting to receive their medical treatment. there's a lot of heartbreaking stories here and unlock the hospital. and there are hundreds of palestinians that are waiting for medical supplies for the. ready sick minimum have treatments every single day and wasting for a better future and doesn't have to be waiting for a ceasefire to receive their medical treatment code. all right, the reporting for us from the ground describing conditions in general is all an essential, as well as a strip for thank you. as well as your reporting. ality is really military, has transferred significant legal powers to pro separate employees in the occupied
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westbank. an order posted on the website of tron, says, responsibility for civil administration, bylaws to people washing for these really far right. been a step doesn't all small trips. the move also includes planning and construction, which will make it easy to expand. illegal is rarely several minutes without spring and fall under shara onto. they were a senior principal unless he joins us again from paris. well, when can you talk us through the implications of these laws now in the hands of the law, smart tricks in his employees and he, himself is a cetera specifically excellent rating of the process of deepening policies and the west bank. you can now basically uh state is a part of paid uh as uh, a i s r a e. as or do you pronounce it as is right. that's more going to
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be a party when the ministry was, was basically or is unoccupied for us in the west bank. there was a certain, didn't put her out at the door and this was a defacto, a party. but as a civilians and the civilian ministries and infrastructure and is that and start taking over the west bank. i'm stuck next to the bottom of it or the fact to an extreme part of it and start applying is the. busy civilian law to the settlers in the west bank. we now are talking about putting sledge racist, a pause to the fact that a smoke church and his cronies are actually violent settlers themselves. that makes it even more dangerous about no one that has been foreign sanctions and an attempt to try to limit illegal set lack to the especially the
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uptake that we've seen since october. how they accomplished anything that total joke. they are totally dropped dead on insult to the intelligence of each and every palestinian. but once again, like the french sold south africa upon paid arms like the british would refuse to sanction sarcastic, i liked the americans through the reagan administration, so ported upon page south africa like his right partner with a partridge south africa. the goal of these countries today are in support of israel was settled, bank policy, dfcs to they are excited about the is drives, uh dfcs clinic stations. and braces system does be protected and expanded beach and a good day. and then the order to get are mixed up, you know, so give the piano so they are doing something to talk about the bios. a few teen a 20 guns and that was fine when in fact it's these drain,
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the government that is criminal, it's institutionalization of all parties or research system through violence in palestine. so when international human rights organizations including is ready to go, but actually one of those issues talk about a party from the the see when they talk about the part it including it is, are in the chat. they're talking about a jewish supremacy because of the, the kind of see the judge and his people in front of site. and they just talked to that same person. so that's happening on the west side. and that's something is a desktop. and you can go to all to sort of go by this time and yeah, the best, but lots of friends, the u. k. and the access could do essentially fuel for the goods. but that's exactly what they did towards a pod, paid south africa loan to sean, out a 0 senior political analyst that joining us from paris. thank you. my one,
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a pause. speaking of the us, the us state department, deputy assistant secretary for his re posting and it says, has resigned and email. it says that he made that decision for family reasons, but he has disagreed in the past on some of the ways the by the administration has handled this for one casa, but spring in our white house correspondent. kimberly how good kimberly. we were saying that miller isn't the fast, but he is the most senior on this portfolio as i understand that. yeah, that's right. and what he is is the latest in a string of administration. officials who have resigned for various reasons, but all uh, whether revealing their names or in some cases they have resigned anonymously. but many sightings that they are just simply uncomfortable with the administration support for israel's war on gaza. and as a result, him,
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they have cited in many cases that the administration is in some cases, twisting the facts or even has been complicit in what is now 37000 and counting palestinian desk. now, the white house, a, for its part, has not responded to the slightest resignation. i has though in the past for previous resignation, said it has been critical of these high civilian deaths and has been working to boost humanitarian aid. but now with this latest resignation, which we should point out, he says, is because of family reasons. it does underscore though the very broad frustration with in the, by the ministration over jo biden's support for israel. and it also underscores the external frustration on the part of the american people we saw just outside the white house case, just 2 weeks ago, thousands who were protesting the israel policy and also their tax dollars. going to this sort of indiscriminate bombing campaign that continues. uh,
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so we expect that this is going to contain and you, as we see this wrapping up even further, it is head towards the presidential election campaign in november. we have the presidential debate taking place next week. everywhere the jo biding goes. there seemed to now be protesters, is called genocide. joe, is that he's protested where it says they say his red line was a lie. and we also expect that there will be even more height and protests when we have the israeli prime minister himself benjamin netanyahu addressing a joint session of congress next month. already. we know there are a large number of members in congress that plan to boycott that address. white house correspondent, kimberly house that there was a very license from washington d. c. thank you. can do. meanwhile, the un secretary general has voiced his alarm at the escalating violence between israel and hezbollah, and one of his strongest comments yet on the situation. antonia gutierrez said that the risk of further conflict in the middle east israel,
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but it must be avoided escalation him continued exchanges of fires and escalation in bel, it goes with saudi. from both sides is effect all out. war was the means. the risk for the conflict seems to be the least. why that is real, must be avoid is when rational, when miscalculation. cool thing that a catastrophe that goes far beyond the bar of this. and frankly, beyond imagination. let's be clear, is the people of the region and the people of the world cannot afford 11 on to become another god. so when i speak to our correspondent gabriel, as on the he was watching gutierrez, make that statement at the one earlier today for us game. as we've been saying that you and, and kelly many other countries are taking these phases of escalation very, very seriously. indeed. right? now yeah, they are and i think that the secretary general doesn't want to be an alarm is to
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that's not his role. and that's something that he certainly doesn't like to do. but nevertheless, i think that he felt it important at this critical juncture, that he again lend his voice to this potential escalation and trying to, to, to, to sort of war and all the people involved all parties that this cannot go on. and that's, i think, what you heard there from the secretary general, the real risks that it further escalation would run a spillover. he said that the time is now for reason and rationality. he also said that the un peacekeepers are on the ground working to de escalate tensions and help prevent any sort of miscalculation the un has about 10000 peacekeepers in southern lebanon, around the blue line. and so i think the switch, you're basically getting from the secretary general here, there's very strong words, basically saying that this would be almost a worst case scenario. something that he's been talking about for months now,
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quite frankly. and that he's been worried about. and speaking about publicly, but also privately this spill over into 11 on and i think you heard him talk about it again there with this. so these remarks that he made un headquarters in new york . i gave him that as on the that watching developments for us at the u. n. thank you very much. k. on the want, at least $38.00 people have died in the southern chinese problems have gone along as heavy rain full continues to bring flooding to several parts of the country. imagine to increase, help thousands of people to evacuate an unclean province in the east. there is you see they used boulder is, is to bring trapped residents to safety. elsewhere, studying has damaged crops, roads and infrastructure with emergency measures in place. and when a 1000 pounds deal with our cheese are wanting other regions to prepare as not band
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rain spreads wolf woods or katrina you is in beijing forest. with more on that trotting and eastern and southern china, the houses storms of last 7, an eastern china for about 10 days now. and the selected provinces include one don't put in place to john and john, see the lifelock pathologist to region seems to be accounted continue. a major city in one don't. they reported the highest death 12 so far. now at the beginning of this week, non stop torrential rain target extensive land slides as well as severe flooding. some parts of penguin county received about 30 centimeters range within a 12 hour period. now we're just starting to get an idea of how wide spread the damage is about. 55000 people live in p. u in county. and the government says more than 5000 times more than 100 bridges had been destroyed, damaged, a 1000 hectic, a fall bland,
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has been effected. tell us applies as well as keen who st. communication lines of holes are being taught. now youth or do you say because of how wide spread and how serious the disaster has been, it's taking a rescue teams and emergency team days to reach those who need to be rescued. and those who were trapped. the search does continue for those who are missing, but some fear that the death toll, they still katrina you all to 0 agent on the death toll from protest and kenya again, this tax reforms has risen now to to with more than 300 others injured off to demonstrate as a class with police and cities across the country, protesters have core for 7 days of rage beginning friday and for a national strike. next tuesday, thousands of young canyons took to the streets of the campus and i wrote the with police firing to gas and water cannons dispatched the crowds despite the protest of the controversial finance bill did positive. second, reading in the countries,
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paul and most of those protest as we were saying, are young people that stand out from a film produced extra joints. the demonstrations i, i, i'm close to getting that. i almost feel inside reduce us based here, and there will be kenya and i'm excited and through during the process. and i was going to say not to the finance deluxe, takes me on a personal and professional level personality because of everything's going up in this affect my professional life. because as i make that i, our industry is basically, you know, like cadillac shoes. so if people can afford, you know, their basic needs, dental, gonna wanna watch also, they're not gonna wanna go into sleep. mentioned the donation is the most effective educational sees, has gone up the new job. they have nothing but time on their home in new resources . it will,
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this is the only way that they can share their voice is this is the only way they can be had having one plus one day. if it is so unfortunate if it's unfair, will you be have our goal to protect us as we've purchased it in the constitution? but they say doing this crazy, but for a more united than ever. and i think social media research a be good because a lot of people i've seen housing needs to be charged that the connection is travelers. it's like, i have this problem. you have this trouble. how can we come together? and i see lots of beautiful things with this. and i, i do think that this is the beginning of a new chapter in 10 years history. that is going to change because of elk hunting for the best definition. oh, so the head here on on. so is there an age of how black housing pots and the bulk of leaves millions of people sweltering in the middle of a huge way and, and for the whole mess is all just cannot make
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a winning starts at the coupon america, the auction coming up shortly. as far the hello welcome to look at the international forecast. it's so quiet that was good parts of the middle east. not too much in the way of any significant rain. full little bit of weather, just filling out the vom mania pushing across into northwest and passed all around . maybe some shala's, but through the winter can make over the high ground. but the northern parts of afghanistan elsewhere. as you can see, we are getting into the full seas full, many could touch 50 degrees in the queue weight. and also in fact, that very high temperatures remaining in place here. not quite as high on those temperatures across the eastern side. ultimate, it's right in over the next couple of days, but still plenty warm enough. 36 celsius that for nick a c. c into the,
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the high. so that's used to every, to what western parts are, all syria like that he's the full gauze and i just wanted to show was a possibility for the 2nd half of the we can just pushing across into where i live and on, and maybe happen to the west side of syria, but essentially a lot of dry and several weather has is the case across north africa. plenty of shelves across west. i forget the notice wise, but as they should be, but they are still there never the less pushing a little bit farther north was one of the showers, a possibility from time to time one or 2 shower students, eastern posts of africa, but across the se, and retry and settled the interrogate, the narrative is the new west has continued support for israel, affecting is global standing. no question about the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so in the international community, can we also say that dells?
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[000:00:00;00] the full dimension watching alger 0. let's remind you about top stories. the sound, at least the st. palestinians have been killed and is really as strikes in gauze, especially in the north of the strand people was seen scrambling for combo and shows also his residential squared during one of those attacks. is there any forces? i've also been targeting displaced palestinians and southern gaza at least $25.00 pulsed indians have been killed by israeli strikes and so forth. humanitarians on once the state department's deputy assistant secretary for as really paula spinning and it says as resigned. andrew miller says he made the decision for family reasons, but he has disagreed in the past on 5 and handling support on gods. while you in agencies on wanting that more than 1000000 palestinians and gaza could experience
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the highest level of starvation by mid july, hunger as west name as israel maintains its blockade on humanitarian access them to the strip. that's left parents across the strip, scrambling to keep their children alive. to read either reports a saba ahmed swell struggles echo throughout garza. it's a daunting task. i have to rest every flight to space. the difficulty is trying to provide for a family. when israel has cut off an entire population from the resources they need to survive, now we can hardly find a loaf of bread. and if available, we just eat bread without any other food item. we do not have income, and even if there is nothing to buy, we cannot afford a decent meals. my children and i each only allow for bread and only once
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a day. there and 11 members of the swell family and they live in state law here in the new hunger and thirst spreading on some struggling to keep his children alive. even when they escaped. death from israel's near constant attacks. come see for yourself. the fridge is completely empty. nothing at all, not even what my children are starving to death. it's now infested with insects and cockroaches is nothing. it all depends and 85 percent of palestinian children under the age of 5 in gaza. being forced to go at least one and 3 days without food, the number of deaths from dehydration. and while nutrition is rising, leaving parents helpless is farm and takes hold. julie degas alger 0, waiting on, and several bulk and countries have experienced
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a major power blackout. i mean scorching the highest on the temperatures, montenegro, bosnia and most of co races, a drastic coast of the spots of albania, to own impacted of how fairly it has caused significant issues, including the shutting down of traffic lights and the function of a power transmission line. and in montenegro is proportionately responsible for the outage either housing is which has more now from sarajevo, the smallest of what we know about the power outage is coming from grace and officials. they say that the incident did not happen increase. so and according to some preliminary information, the problem happened somewhere between greece and albania. a great and officials have also sides. it's march 6, up to 6 months before we have official investigation results. and they said, that's what happened might be to some extent related to extreme heat waves. today we have to have one of the pots of space in the balkans, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees. people in bosnia and herzegovina,
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albania, grace, and montenegro. greece as well, were affected by this power outage. we're talking about hundreds of thousands, if not millions. uh also sir is aware of tax to the because we're in the middle of the sort of the season i'm the situation is gradually coming back to normal. the electricity is gradually coming back, but there were some disruptions. we're hearing that inside of here with the policy and capital traffic lights were off and there were severe traffic disruptions. also, we're hearing about people who were stuck in the elevators and the fire fire advisors has to rescue them. luckily, institutions such as schools, hospitals, and other similar institutions, they do have their own uninterrupted power supplies with their own generators, to hello stream temperatures, to all continuing to scorch regions across the united states. the heat waves now stretches from the midwest to the northeast and it's expected to spread to the southern states to over the coming days about a 100000000 people on the he's
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a lot going into the weekend. there's been reco breaking temperatures in the region of new england and the city of chicago, temperatures in the capital of washington dc are also expected to break records this weekend. oh, this heat wave is proving deadly from my friends on the border with mexico. a migrant was found dead in the desert. yeah. see it on juarez. power j from heat stroke. us border officials say at least one my going to died every day from the heat last week in the el paso region rescue teams have been deployed now on both sides of the board to several times is in washington dc. and has this update for us on the extreme heat spacing across the country here in washington dc where you got to experience the streams of the heat. and really, we've been told to expect the highest temperatures towards the end of the we can, we're at a, a major risk of extreme heat. whereas those states, the level for it stream risk are illinois, missouri, indiana, and michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, new york,
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and massachusetts. and what we've been told is that don't expect in almost temperatures necessarily, i think the fear is sustain periods of high temperatures. what effect that's going to be without any relief from cold cold temperatures. this bearing washington, the if it is very interesting because there is a general consensus now the time of change is responsible for extreme weather events like this. but looking at the polls for the upcoming election, even though people say, well, something should be done about climate change. climate change does hobby registers on the important issues this november's presidential election, economy, immigration, democracy, prime climate. not really that it's like time it does sort of come into the issue of the economy because i've worked with a lot of people and off for cheapest petrol prices possible. which of course then contribute to climate change. she over time c, l g 0, washington. and that's not bringing melissa, say a lot. she's a professor. the climate school at columbia university. she joins us now from
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austin and texas. professor, i know climate change makes weather patterns unpredictable, but we didn't know this was coming by some estimates. this gateway was made 35 times more likely by climate change. and then when we look at the climate science and all the research has been published over decades, we know that these type of events are much more likely as we continue to put greenhouse gas emissions. into the environment. well, looking at some of the numbers, the u. n. last emissions gap report, which came out last night and it says the wild is on track for 3 degrees celsius of warming by the end of this century, new countries the same. they want 1.5, but some of that booming is already locked in. we see these heat waves of flooding and extreme weather events. they're escalating across the planet. so how can people prepare, how should they be preparing? yes, so there's 2 different approaches to this that we have to do simultaneously because we have delayed action when it comes to responding to climate change for
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a whole variety of reasons. the 1st is to keep it from getting worse, so we need to quickly mitigate quickly reduce emissions so that we are limiting the overall effects. we see over time, climate changes already happening. we're already feeling it, but we can limit how far and how extensive the damage goes. at the same time we need to be adapting to it so that we keep people safe and healthy. there are many different groups around the world that are most susceptible to it, um, susceptible these heat waves and just extreme events. those who do not have resiliency in these events. and so we have to ask ourselves, what are the tools that we can deploy quickly to protect health and these extreme events. you're talking about medication that it wasn't saying to say that the biggest as a climate survey came out this week. notably a majority of americans do actually want will action on climate change? something like 66 percent want the government to strengthen their commitments. 53 percent, say they want to swift to transition from fossil fuels. but as our reports, as a i was saying that this is an election year and come 2025. you couldn't have a president who doesn't even believe in non made climate change,
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do expect more action when you look at the united states, the federal government and who is in the seat of the president, absolutely matters. but it's certainly not all that matters. so when we look at what states are doing, what local communities are doing, what businesses are doing? those are highly influential over the past in united states takes. but yes, the elections will have a big impact on what actions are taken over the next 4 years. when it comes to mitigating climate change, you professor testified before house committee earlier this month on america's energy future, and then you were pointing out that americans are actually failing to connect to the adults. so for instance, the cost of health and the cost of energy. how do you try to change that? and one of the ways that i try to change that and that the community tries to change that is by bringing awareness to it. there's so few people who understand that even if we stopped, you know, thinking about climate change for a moment and just thought about the other types of air pollution is that come from the same sources, the same power plants, the same cars, etc. they would already be worth it economically to respond to de carbonized to
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bring down emissions. and when we include health in the equation, it's a no brainer to respond more quickly into the change in climate and to get down emissions as quickly as possible. the challenge in the united states is that we pay for different things and different buckets. so we pay our energy bills from one bucket. we pay for our health care from another bucket. and that disconnect between health and energy bills and things like insurance, really challenges us when it comes to moving quickly. but step one, brand awareness, bring awareness of the conversation and make sure that it's not disjointed when it comes to policy discussions. and we'll say if people start connecting the dots as we say, some of the health impacts of, of the heat wave in the coming days and weeks. melissa phillips, the professor at the climate school tunnel university. thanks so much for joining us on. i'm just here. thanks so much for having me. so returning out to one of our top stories, the salad, the resignation of andrew miller on the us state department of deputy assistant secretary for his randy palestine and it says we can bring in with him lawrence. he is a full met us to class and
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a professor of international relations at american university. he joins us now from washington, dc. what am i'll start by asking for your reaction to the news? i understand you, you know, mr. miller, yourself a yep. i know and you really quite well, he's a friend, i have not spoken to him since the resignation, but i know his political views quite well and um and his frustrations with the us policy. he was the senior official for israel passed at the state department. i mean, he was a w assistant secretary party to bar relief barb relief was the assistant secretary that went on all 8 of blankets and trips to the middle east as his main advisor. so this is the, the officer in charge of the senior diplomat in charge of israel palestine, the state department resigning and saying its for family reasons. now the fact that it was broken in the washington post and several people that know and well, we're talking all about guys that made it clear that, that he's trying to, you know, make a principled stand. but in
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a pragmatic way that doesn't embarrass his bosses. but he was definitely unhappy with the policy he was against what's known as the bear hug. policy started the card punched launch policy towards that. and you know, early after october 7, he's pro palestinian state. he's pro palestinian, right. so he's one of i would say the majority of diplomats were frustrated with the guys a policy and he's left and this is if not an old work protest, it is clear as my friend suzanne maloney set in the washington post. the because the policy is taking its toll on us government employees on the state department and they're not happy. well it's, it's certainly been a very intense time for everyone watching a lot less portfolio. and andrew was saying that he hadn't seen his family, essentially in 8 months. do you think he might not have left if he actually felt that he was making a difference? so we'll have the last. what you to do, sir? yes, absolutely. i think if he'd had the ability to change more of what was going on, i think your net and yeah,
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we'll take the ceasefire deal. i think of buying the ministration had more successfully and wide pressure on the administration. he probably would have stayed based on what i know i can use and confirm that to me personally. but i know him well enough to to make that assessment. i mean can land well ill find another job, but it takes a lot of the big total and a family with children to quit a job like that. and then. ready job pointing, you know, so he's, he's made a personal sacrifice of time before the resignation of the job after the resignation. um and he's, you know, embarrassed the administration by to some degree, even though you're trying to do it in an artful way. uh because the policies so bad, so bad. this is william. oh, so a bit of a blow to others alongside andrew miller, who's been trying to change policy from within. can you perhaps characterize as may bring to the state department for us? it's been described as filled with well intentioned people who have level to no impact on policy. yeah, i saw that coming from aaron miller and i totally disagree with that. i mean, i,
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i was just that senior, i was in barb relief last night. i was with a bunch of other state department people out in advance. um, uh it was on 11 on and and, and uh, i talked to many of the people there. i mean, the state department, people are not happy in general uh with whats going on and guys, i would say the majority of the diplomats are not happy with the guys a policy. um, it reminds me of the 2003, a rack at the state department when the vast majority match where it gets the rack and vision and the descent channels uh, wasn't used. you know, in the apartment it's a different matter. encourage to send the cable directly to the blinking, and then it's just reviewed by blinking and his staff and responded to all the cables. it's never been so active since the rack, or until now on the guy's a policy where it diplomats on a regular basis express the dissatisfaction with all aspects. and the most notorious one is the way in which that recent assessing to this really use of weapons was opposed by most of the diplomats and especially the people from us id
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or part of the state department. which of this is not the reality on the ground, these weapons are being used against you by the theory and workers and supplies. so all of that is a lot of the dissatisfaction. yeah, well, what am i, i want to ask you very briefly. but given the level of dissatisfaction and division within the administration on the approach took all the all you pub surprise, they haven't been more resignation? you know, it's tough to find a job. you know, it's tough to take to get on in the, in, in the world if it, you know, everyone knows this, people don't go to work for government because they're already rich. sure. because they, you don't have a, have a cushion you know, to fall back on when they do leave government and, and people are dedicated. they want to make a difference. they want to change. i mean andrew miller's side, it's so many words to his friends and through the article that he stayed, as long as he thought he could make a difference. it's only when he felt he wasn't making a difference that he thought it could lead and then encourage more change. and so that, you know, people work for governments, they want to save the world,
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they want to, they want to make peace. so it's, it's hard to leave that type of job and now i don't think he does it with a lot of satisfaction. i went in on this, i've only a step to that. and professor of international relations at american university, it was great to get your thoughts on how to 0. thank you for joining us today. what did you, the last? i have see you this new zone actions in the heroes as australia, victory lives. one of the best strike is at risk of an early exit. that's coming up next in sports. the business like this, this route to you believe,
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about it is tons of support and as far as styles here, thank you so much. ukraine and we got their 1st went up, the euro is up there coming back from the gold down to beats. we're back here to one. it was even scribes who headed slack here had inside 20 minutes and as a door he brain had lost 3 now to romania in their opening games. nicole, a chaperone co level stays out after the break, and then they want it. so with a great piece of skill from the substitute roman young child with some and it's loud, it ain't something contention to progress to the last succeed. it's now all to play for in group e ukraine. move up to 2nd above. so back here with the top of 3 teams, all on 3 points, leaders, romania play on saturday against belgium. we're still trying to get off the mark. helene and bobby's been named on the bench for francis 2nd heroes game against the netherlands. a french captain broke his nose in their opening, a wind over austria and wear a mask if he does come on as
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a sub. as on the same one he wore in training though, because the way for rules, state medical equipment must be a single color. the t based on law firms, 17 other past 8 games against the netherlands. and as you might expect, several fans have chosen to wear their own mask for head of the match in leipzig, hoping they can see their captain play some part possible batch. i don't know if you play to the racing late today, but see today that's the reason frances rule. so maybe the curious what it brings tonight. maybe yeah. to or no, no forest we're going to be in. it's going to be will to 0. i think one of the 1st of all and one going the 2nd just for the midland earlier in that group, all history of boosted there hopes of going through with the wind over poland. you know, it's around our openness flooring for austria in berlin,
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holding the level things out. and to refresh all students young, packed before half time, robert lemon down. he made his 1st appearance off the bench for poland, but they fell behind again when crystal bombs, orders, sports and all sure went on to add a penalty to make sure of the victory. 31 of the fine was for for more reaction to that game and berlin, let's cross to our correspondent dominate king dominated great. when for austria, which leave alone does heat on the verge of an early exit? of the yeah, that's right, friend streaming add to the stadium. him to some other slightly more boisterous than others like a guy behind it. but the point here is very clear for the austrians. well, they know, come back here on, choose banks play against when the other ones don't lose and very probably that will be enough to go through to the next round. whereas the team that just defeated
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poland will let you now face the show down against the french endorse moons. knowing that only when, as a daunting prospect for only a wind will be enough to give them with an outside chance of going through to the next stage and the sun is setting here. now maybe it's that thing on the chances of the publish team of progressing well, let's come back to that earlier when for ukraine and an important result in this tournament and back home shirley of the yeah, let's be clear of all the teams and the journey. so you're trying to get to the zeros, the ukrainian one is perhaps unique in that's ukraine could not play its home games in the qualifies at home. and so was found the right, is it, i found it right as it were to the czech republic, to germany,
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even to other countries where the team plays its home games away from home. and then even in the match itself, they were a goal down. and as you were saying, managed to find a way to school those 2 goals to propel them now into a situation or with 2 games going on 3 points. the face is still in the hands and off to the 1st game. few of the fans would perhaps of a full that might be the case, but the interesting game is it would be interesting game as it would. 2 is what's coming up in the next few minutes. my friend sources and netherlands taking off in just a few minutes time. dominic came from porting live for us from berlin. we'll talk to you soon. thanks for now. we'll massey's argentina has made a winning start at the couple of america, the title holders, b, canada to nail in atlanta with mfc. once again playing a central role in his teen victory. and they were to send reports. it's become
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a familiar sights of major fleet. the tournaments in recent use origin seen of funds celebrating a victory this time a to know when of a canada, in the opening game with the copper america. there's so many changes. and then finally it came really late. i was going to select the united states is hosting this expanded edition of the south american championship. little mess these will cut when is our role. so the holders of the corporate trophy, canada, along with the us and mexico will be home to the world cup in 2 years time. then you can't see our phone. so davies came close to opening the scoring. instead, it was origin senior who took the lead early in the 2nd home message still seemed to move the finished with a goal for you, you know, for us may see you turns 37 on monday, couldn't quite deliver the gold the atlantic crown really wanted to see
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what he was able to provide another this. so we see this, this tony, so that's how remote scene is a cubic treat. the origin seen a contrast to the last against saudi arabia, which kicked so that will cope campaign season. but as you might know, big, okay, we've always known how tough the i mean game is the most important thing is to get off to a winning stock is going to happen previously. and so that when will help calm things down because you suffer long when you begin with the fate, we are in a difficult group. so now we're going to wrist and prepare for our next game against you. like this could be message last big tournaments with these country origin see defends, are enjoying him while they can. is that c names to win the consecutive may do so. on the richardson l g 0 to the t 20 world top where south africa has just been england to close in on the semi finals earlier australia. fast bowler pat cummins took
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a hand tray because they won their 1st match and the super 8 comments helped research bangladesh to a 140 for aiden and t. g. a and a series of rain delays can prevent australia from hitting the runs they needed for victory thriller under beaten in the tournament. australian open champion janik centers preparations to compete for his 2nd grandson. title remain on track. well, number one, b download is strapped to reach the assembly finals of the hollow open in germany. this is the 1st of mc. it's how he is playing in since taking a tennis top spot to all faces or james's gen or for story events. and the last 4. meanwhile, over in london, jack draper's 7 much winning streak has ended. his new number one player was beaten by americans. how many calls in the quarter finals of the of queens draper lifted is made into her level title and district guard last week and then upset the world number 2, how this authorized on thursday and the biggest win access,
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correct. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you in the status here. thanks so much foreign. well news as military government has revoked the uranium mining license of defense, new k. busy around or the company operates in line with one of the world's largest deposits of uranium. and this is a little highlights intentions between the agenda and former colonial power fronts . and it's just the latest step and causing ties with paris. as i'm address explain, revoked my license relates to the human we're in binding site. it sits on top of $200000.00 tons of uranium. a metal used in the production of nuclear power and nuclear weapons. the military government images you had given to the french mining company of what i know the deadline of 19 june to be nice decides will have that license report or i don't want any spots that won't be nice. mainland resources and
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even upgraded infrastructure besides in preparation for flu operations. however, it said it was surprised by the latest news by the french, by the is a government in revolting devices or also operates under the mining side in yeah, i'll leave you in the region of auditors. relations between media and french interest in the country took a nose dive, says the qu, last yes, 1st of all, i one relations deteriorated. we saw how the printing president mature, was forwarded out of the country. the ministry also the french military and its base into that was shut down and the ministry of audit out of the country. now we see another escalation, this time target to print businesses in the future. a lot of people believe that the license is that was the license belonging to or no investment to give him a road. a mining side will eventually find its way to russian interest because we've seen over the past few months how relations are warming up between the military june time is your public and russia, as well as russian interest and companies who have significant interest in mining
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rainy in the country, how many degrees i'll just eat, hold on, set for me and install so you pay for the stairs out. remember, you can always find law on al jazeera dot com 100 over the 1000000 science. you'll be here in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's news to stay with us here on the he says he went toward towards syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting, but not in the eyes of his government. this has been home for so many years in the final parts of the series. we follow the story of a british age worker as he flees from it, with his family after being arrested by a powerful village shop. one of the toughest times when they tortured me state list in syria on now to 0 on counting the cost you k policies of laid off at a comic plans and election manifesto as the who can bring. we'll change the you
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have slept, play a terrace on chinese by the electric vehicles because that spunk afraid will eat on . last 5 popping pay package is he worth it? counting the cost on al jazeera, israel's war on god becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down? why, despite they insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza? the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, even if you look at reach countries which are now being infect about climate change . almost invariably, the most vulnerable people who are suffering now are poor people. in the us, for example, it's one of the richest comes in the world and the 25 percent of the populations live in substandard housing. but it's important to understand that. so that's climate change is an issue that a shot through with any policy in multiple respects. and we see it in class terms.
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first and foremost, i guess the most obvious way we know that it's the rich us that are overwhelming and responsible for, for accessing machines. and so there is a very big disparity amongst who was the problem and who suffers the consequences the of a deadly day in gaza at least $55.00 palestinians, a kill, buys, ready a tax across the street. the i'm on the inside the salad. is there a knife from the also coming up?

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