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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin. us secretary of state holds crisis talks on garza with middle east readers. anthony blinking has been in egypt and will have to guitar and israel, as he works to secure an extended cease fire. also clean up on our show 3 dead in california. as for rental rain figures, mudslides and flooding, weaving hundreds of thousands without power. much of the state remains under extreme weather, advisories, and britons a king charles is diagnosed with cancer. ok impalas as the monarch will step back from public duties as he undergoes treatment
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the empire. richardson welcome us, secretary of state antony blinking is in the middle east pushing for a pause in the fighting in gaza on day 2 of his tor. he's been meeting with egyptian president of the such as c. c in cairo. lincoln says he's hoping to secure an enduring end, the war proposals to pause the fighting. also include the, include a deal for the release of hostages, captured by almost during the october 7th to her attack. diplomatic push comes as israel is considering an assault on rafa. a city in southern gauze i where many displays, palestinians are seeking shelter, a new laptop and israel's grind operations and gas out. these really military released vintage of it's offensive in the strip as top us on french diplomats met
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with regional leaders to push for a truce. israel is pressing on with its campaigns after threatening a grind. assault on rafa. the un has dumped rafa. the pressure cooker of despair, the southern city near gauze has border with egypt and i have hosts more than half of guys this population displaced since the start of the war. what does that count beaver forcefully displays from gaza? they followed us to con eunice. we came to russell and they want to follow us again to tell me where do we go? hoping to show up support for a truce. us x ray of state antony blinking, kicked off a diplomatic offensive in the middle east. meeting with side the officials before heading to egypt. international pressure on israel is mounting. frances foreign minister called for an immediate cease fire and a political solution for gaza. do we must prepare the future and support the
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palestinian authority, which mistake on a new form and re deploying the cause of state, but as soon as possible, i repeat garza is palestinian land by the scene, but it's unclear if those plans will be realized. israel's prime minister is set on continuing to war until her mouth is destroyed. go visit them to them. then this is the essence of our policy. total victory of how much total victory is essential because it guarantees israel security. total victory is the only way in which we can secure the further historic disagreements that awaits us. of israel's defense minister says the military would push on until it has to reign over gaza. including rough. this latest round of shovel diplomacy comes after the us brokered an offer for what could be the 1st expended gauze seas fire. i asked the journalist at cream, ogo,
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harry and cairo to outline the deal that is currently on the table. the way, what's it is on the table is what was the goal shades? it's already in paris between the is written is the americans caught the end the injections. it says some kind of temporary ceasefire, and then a face exchange of hostages and princes. of course the, this one big sticking point is we don't have yet an official answer from us to this proposal. we know that how much and 6 to be tricky because they have the money is an end of the wall and then the exchange of prisoners. so, and they want some kind of guarantee that there is not a temporary cease fire, but there is the fire, the end of the war, and then the exchange of prisoners. that is the main sticking point of as you go to your, in your report, is ready by prime minister. but in any way that y'all is. so saying,
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he will move on until i have the victory against how much i'm telling how much is destroyed, difficult to see how much is giving up. it's a hostages, the only leverage they have right now as to what is written and why, why they've been any means and always announcing that he is out there to destroy the very same people. he's negotiating with right now in directory and cream. meanwhile, israel's defense minister has said that the is really offensive will eventually reach ross or that is that southern most town in gaza right on the egyptian border . um, you know, we know that more than half of glasses are now displays and living in miserable conditions packed there in rough. uh, can you tell us a little bit what an is really assault on rafa would mean for its neighbor egypt to what it is he already mentioned is a very disparate situation in the,
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in the all 5 people, are there a 1000000 people there escape from other areas in the gaza strip was basically that back to the egyptian border because here of course of the egyptian side is that there will be some kind of displacement scheme. a bigger displacement scheme of the policy is coming over to the egyptian side. that is a punt of students and also an air of trauma that whenever punish students left the areas they wouldn't have are able to come back. and that's the big fear in usually if that is for sure. also part of the discussions was blinking, blinking already mentioned several times in the last days that said he would be against some permanent displacement of palestinians from the gaza strip towards egypt. but that really remains the biggest fee and kind of well, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. there is always that is journalist cream outgo hurry in cairo for us and we can bring you up to speed. now, with some other world news headlines, turkish officials say 6 people,
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including 3 police officers, has been wounded in a shooting outside the court house and as stumble, a man and a woman reported they opened fire and security check point. a turkey's interior minister said the attackers belong to the left as militant group and were killed when police returned fire. the european union is set to unveil its climate targets for 2040. the plan will include a roadmap for the ease energy transition and is expected to recommend a 90 percent kotik. net greenhouse gas emissions. and the block has pledge to be carbon neutral by 2050. the spanish farmers are gathering for a day of protests across the country. they're part of a weight of demonstrations by farmers that have just dropped in cities and towns across europe. the farmers say they're angry at rising costs and unfair competition . a canyon cults leader has been handed new charges of murdering 191 children,
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paul and 10 gay mackenzie is alleged to have motivated more than 400 followers to starve themselves to death. he and thousands of other suspects are facing multiple charges that include torture. and in brazil, rio de janeiro has declared of public health emergency in the wake of a den, a fever outbreak. the city has registered more than $10000.00 cases since the start of the year. the emergency measures come as party goers pour in for the annual carnival celebration. powerful storms have lashed california with the torrential rain that has led to severe flooding and bland slides. falling trees of claims 3 lives in the sacramento valley near sacramento, and left hundreds of thousands of people without power. much of the state remains under extreme weather, advisories. record breaking, rain full has sent mud tearing down hillsides. los angeles.
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the national weather service says that some of the west as to whether the california has seen nearly a 150 years residents of the 2nd most populated area in the us of facing rhode swamped with water. it's the 2nd time within a matter of days, the atmosphere river has brought huge amounts of moisture. northwood from the woman attitudes to the state. officials say so much. rain has full and so quickly. the ground simply can't take any more in the with the swell being so saturated. obviously, if it gets to a point where you just cannot absorb anymore, and that's when it starts to uh, to move. and then we have that shift in the, in the soil. some residents have been falls from that homes by the torrents of mazda were, were heard, it was raining, but we didn't know there was anything like that. we looked outside and there's a foot and a half of running water outside of the house. and it starts taping through the
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doors and so they start, they start in the morning at the doors and i'm like running equipment upstairs because we have studios downstairs and like we're trying to save things. the areas homeless community has been hit hard by the storm with many living in continents, and particularly flood prone areas. rescue work has that helps bring some to safety . while the heaviest rain has no pulse authorities urging people to remain cautious in the l. a area saying there was still a risk of yet more flooding unlined slides to come. i spoke earlier to meteorologist matthew, pushy. i asked him to walk us through what an atmospheric river is. oh, yeah, definitely. so we talked last year, is there a larger scale weather system? we know by pressure, we know low pressure, these be sprawling and spinning storage systems. what happens there within your printer is he able removing wire speeds, counter clockwise,
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but that range is still in into the truck from which are in construction, 3 or 4000 kilometers. so in this case, we're no quarter or choose the moisture for hawaii being dragged. all the way and it goes to california, it can sit there for the 2nd, has your fire rose to the low land, they see a lot of rain. in the higher elevations, they see even more rain when the mountains kogan, that moisture is in the highest peaks, one to 2 meters in snow. and just are common, are these bend, and i'm curious how much you argue they are being driven by climate change. are pretty common with tennessee 4 or 5 somewhere around the world at any given instant . this one, however, it is just in for a magnitude more significant than any of the for example was even 20 to 25 centimeters worth of rainfall. but the average of only $7.00 during the entire month of february. so they seemed months worth of rain. sunday for example was,
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are wednesdays since 2004. and obviously the impact of severe disease retail 100 settlement in flight so far. but the wireless that dollars use the land university in los angeles got $31.00 centimeters in 24 hours time, which we know is a 1000 here. rain advance any type of 24 hour rain over 29th would use and meters happens on average only once every 1000 years. and it's not just the rainfall. we've been raising to 106 kilometers round, sacramento to $107.00 in san francisco in the highest it'll be 250 kilometers per hour. now this happens ordinarily, but it's likely change to make these things a little when are you know with no lien you to her voice or to the air to was meteorologist matic of which he's speaking to me earlier? no, britons, king charles has been diagnosed with cancer less than 18 months since he has send a throne. fucking impalas issued a statement saying that disease was discovered during the hospital procedure last week. it says the 75 year old has started treatment and is positive about his
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prognosis. a dental appointment of king charles cancer diagnosis has surprise many as only last week he was in smiling and waving a crowns while leaving the hospital in london. following the procedure on an enlarged prostate doctrine, competitor says the cancer was discovered during the king's treatment, but it has not revealed the form of the disease. it says the decision to go public was made to prevent speculation and to raise cancer. awareness london, the some tourists are united innovation, the king, a speedy recovery. i think he does a pretty wonderful job. to be honest, i'm a big fan and scott, so side suddenly got a family would want to go through and probably, but anyway, but having being a person in the poverty cock, this soto,
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i'm sure he is aware of how much that will connect him to other people or the families who go through that, but i'm very sad to hear this very sorry to hear. and i pray that he will recover. you know, the treatment is really sad. news for, for the war would pay for him. i would cite to a walker say to my mom, my brother, the strong buckingham palace says the king is stepping back from his public to use while he undergoes treatment. but he will continue in his constitutional role as head of state dealing with state businesses and official paper work comments. and just before we go, that's got a reminder of our top story to us, secretary of state antony blinking is visiting egypt as he makes a new push for a ceasefire between israel and tomas. the truce blinking is seeking would pause for
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fighting for 6 weeks while hostages held by him us would be released at this hour state june 4th, close up with an episode at that pops open in the dark side of the champagne industry. thank you so much for watching the, the system the way it is, simple is power and key, more people than ever on the move world wide in such a base in life. i suggested in cardboard, that's the, that's sort of what i find out about baby story info migrants to the heart of sean pioneer. the national you can see there's money here,
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