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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to pipe dream said the forces were obliged to the friends that come through from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated ah, hotter than it's ever been before an extreme heat wave scorches north america pushing emergency services to the limit and contributing to dozens of death. ah, and our entire this is out of their life from london. also coming up residence in issue appears to cry. providence celebrate the return of rebel fighters as a military wound that could retake the region within a week bill cosby is released from prison author us court. i returned the former
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comedians sexual assault conviction and from streets to the skies, the flying car that could drive major changes in the way we traveled. ah, deadly heat wave gripping the us and canada as shattered records and contributed to dozens of death. emergency services are stretched and hospitals are reporting an influx of heat stroke victims. but officials warn the weather in the northern pacific coast is likely to remain scorching. police and vancouver have responded to more than $137.00 death since friday, with a vast majority relation to heat. canada smashed its record for a 3rd straight day. it is almost 50 degrees celsius in british columbia, its highest temperature in 84 years. there's also the threat of large wildfires in
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the u. s. north west. as excessive heat warnings remain in place for washington and oregon. states are about a dozen people have also died. experts say the heat wave has been caused by a dome of static high pressure, hot air hovering over western canada, and the us president joe biden has joined scientists in blaming the climate crisis . what us corresponding can be how good joined us from washington d. c. was present by saying that it well the us president is gravely concerned about the spike in temperatures along the west coast of the united states and north into canada. and he's looking for ways to try and deal with it. not only because he campaigned on this, but also because he believes this is an existential threat, as he convened these western governors to talk about how he could help and coordinate the federal response to the spike and temperatures. he pointed to climate change as being the cause of this crisis. take
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a listen to what he had to say. climate change is driving the dangerous confluence of extreme heat and prolonged route. we're seeing wildfires and greater intensity that move with more speed at last well beyond traditional months, traditional months of fire season. and that's a problem for all of us. wildfires or our wildfires are not a partnership phenomena. it. oh, stop at a county. there are state line or a country line for that matter, and barton promising any practical measures well, he has put in place at what is now needed in the west coast of the united states, and that is a full time wildfire fire fighting force. this used to be a seasonal job and so in order to put that in place and to make sure that people are ready at all times, he's not only making sure that the staff are making sure they get paid. he's raising their wages to $15.00 an hour, which incredibly,
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something that they weren't getting prior to this for such dangerous work. and on top of that, satellite systems are being put in place to be able to make sure that these fires can be distinguished before they become wildfires. in other words, when they're just, you know, a smoldering camp fire for example, that they can be put out and spotted earlier. but the problem again is one that is plaguing a all the way up into british columbia, canada we're there. we've seen just record record temperatures and i can tell you, i grew up in that area. nobody had an air conditioner in their car in their home. these were considered sort of luxury items that were rarely use. so this is something that's been a real challenge, especially in vancouver for in the last 3 days. they've had more than a 164 deaths, many of these people elderly, i don't know how to cope with the heat. and so this is going to be a problem that is going to have to be coordinated not just in the united states, but across international lives in canada, as these,
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the western states and also the western province of british columbia. but beyond that, as well, really deal with these temperatures that we now know are more intense, they're starting sooner and they're lasting longer. in other words, this is becoming a new normal and politicians like joe biden, blaming this on climate change. kimberly, how can thank you very much. indeed. a canadian 1st nations groups as its found 182 unmarked graves near the site of a former residential school for indigenous children. the catholic church ran the school in cranbrook from 1912 until the early 19 seventy's. it 1st of the discoveries of hundreds of unlock grades to other schools, run by the church over the last few weeks. ah, if your government has warned that it's military could retake the capital of the northern decry region within weeks, despite declaring
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a unilateral cease fire just days ago, the government says it's withdrawn, error train forces and its own troops from mikaela since calling that truce, the to drive people's liberation front, says the government forces and its allies are still in the region and is about to chase them out. the so rejected the sci fi calling it to you in is warned. the situation on the ground is extremely fluid. catherine soy is following the story from nairobi. prime minister i'll be amid spoke to report as ali and ready to rated the government position on reasons why they c o. p, and military has withdrawn from the capital of t guy, machaela and other areas as well. he said that this was because of strategic purposes. he said that the soldiers had more priorities to deal with that they have to deal with external threats. he did not say what this threat was or which this
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external forces was by. he did say that the grand defense forces, the p d f, who have been on the offensive in the last few days, not anymore. not anymore priority to the government. he said that despite is going to be contained with in dry and the military can very easily retake the capital mckellar within 3 weeks. if need be. he's what he had to say a lot of people was shocked on monday when we started withdrawing from kelly. i'm sure you were also when we entered mckelly 7 or 8 months ago, it was because it was the center of gravity for the conflict. it was the center of government with my center for known and under resources. by the time we exit, there is nothing special about it except that there are some $80000.00 people. and those people who lose it is lost in the center of gravity. in the current context. the spokesman offer to grey and defend horses had responded to the prime minister's
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statement. seeing that all that had been said is a lie. he said that the seal in troop was actually forced out of michaela by to grant fighters. he also rejected claims by the government of the field that every trans tubes have withdrawn from the region saying that indeed they have not withdrawn. but instead they are regrouping in the north. 5 region, he also said that the grand force is also in the process of regrouping and strategizing, so they can continue without offensive in particularly the north bill. cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania is she pretty court overturned his sexual assault conviction. a former comedian has more than 2 years of a tenure sentence for naturally drugging and assaulting women in 2004. if you have a chance, is that line from washington d. c? so why has he been pre this wasn't
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a judgement about whether cause to be drugged in sexually assaulted or women. this is a judgment about whether the due process was followed and cause we received a fat trial. we have to go back to 2005 when he was initially charged with sexually assaulting women. the prosecutor at the time declined to press criminal charges instead. he apparently vocally reached a deal with cosby. is lawyers that in return for causes bes testimony, depositions from cosby which waved his 5th amendment right against self incrimination. he would then not be charged criminally, but he could be charged civilly in court. so that's what happened. in fact, the b accuse actually won the civil case. then 10 years later, up those depositions that cosby gave, which did incriminate him with an unsealed prosecutor at the time the subsequent prosecutor said we should prosecute him criminally. now we have it now in black and white. supreme court says no, that should not have happened that initial deal,
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even if it was just simply verbal should stand. because as far as cosby was concerned, when he gave those depositions incrementing himself, he thought he would never be criminally charged. obviously the current da says, well, there's nothing in writing about this is in fact the initial trial. but the initial trial said, look, there's nothing in writing about this deal, but the scope, the supreme court is saying, look, and i suppose it is an important principle because otherwise, prosecutors can simply promise people anything to get incriminating evidence. and then a subsequent prosecutor can rename on that, on that promise. so this is an important part of what this is on a gray area of law and pennsylvania about who can give people immunity. but it's not much comfort to those who thought that finally the me to movement had, had arrested and held accountable someone, a powerful man for abusing a woman. she returns you. thank you very much indeed. watching out as heiress lived from london still ahead a kingdom in crisis protested demanded
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democratic freedom in teeny africa at last absolute monarchy and a landmark case in brazil, which could determine the future of hundreds of claims by indigenous people to the ancestral territory. ah hello, we got some nasty stones rumbling away across central parts of europe. now the clutch of funder down pulls and pulling out to germany, easing across into poland around the area of low pressure. well, the winds travel in the 90 clockwise direction, so some walks f, a war. so temperature is here getting up to 30 celsius thru wednesday and notice a little further west. just 18 degrees in london. things will even off as we go through the next couple of day. so london getting into the low to mid twenty's,
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also falling back to around $24.00 degrees by friday as so you go through the next 24 to 48 hours or so. those stones will continue to make the way further east was using a cross belarus, pushing across into ukraine. have you down. pulse, coming in here. one or 2 sharp shadows into northern parts of germany. still pushing into sullen areas of denmark at brighter skies. better tennis, whether they're in london, temperatures getting up to 23 degrees. so michelle is still in place there across the central parts of here for a time, but these will ease as we go $13.00, friday, fine and troy across the mediterranean. lots of warm sunshine, some lovely weather continuing here, or sunshine to across northern parts of africa. for central africa, well, the tropical showers now started to pep up quite nicely, all the way into liberia. with the, with energy and change to every part of our universe.
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or small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your ah ah, reminder the top stories to 0, a heat wave in the us and canada has shattered temperature records and partially caused the deaths of dozens of people. hospitals are reporting an influx of heat stroke victims,
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while the threat of large qualifies is growing in the u. s. northwest. if your government has warned the military could re enter the capital of the northern region within weeks, despite declaring a unilateral cease fire on monday. to try people's liberation front has rejected the fees and bill cosby has been released from prison to pennsylvania. supreme court overturned his sexual assault, conviction a former comedian more than 2 years of a 10 year sentence, for naturally drugging and assaulting a woman in 2004 just as a demanding democratic freedom in the kingdom of s. we're teenie, the tiny country is africa. last absolute monarchy with a king retaining ultimate control over the government, armed forces of fire guns and tear gas that protested, killing several people. but many refusing to back down lexia, bryan reports, anger and frustration in 8th watching a crowd built barricade concerned tires. despite an overnight curfews,
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while the opposition colon a tipping point for the nation, the demonstrations like this, a rare land last country. but the scene has been simmering for years. much of it focused on kingdom swati africa. his last absolute monarch and one of the few remaining in the world is that he was crowned in 1986 aged just 18 and has unstated political power. he has 15 wide. oh it has been criticized for lavish spending. most denise, a teeny live in poverty. we are there. you know, we are so much the bread by the government. sounds good. i'm with over time. if our government is out, you get out of them,
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it is that means that the mama, the protest is they, they want democracy, political parties, a band. and even though people are allowed to vote, remain the parliament, the opposition says they not elections. more selection of people signed off by the king. young people who don't want to be part of the government in the one to part of the government. us citizen like the rest of us. vote with every one of us. the shops in its 2 biggest cities have been looted and others base on fire, the military being out to enforce the curfew, which the government says is to ensure the safety and security of residents about the opposition say some protest and many others wounded. the acting prime
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minister says he's open to hearing the people complain that demonstration isn't the way to do it. nation that the new government has opened an email address where must want to can continue to direct their concerns and petition for decades. king and philosophies being portrayed as a deeply popular monarch. now the government thing for to deny reports, he split the country, his kingdom appears to be in an ex there brian al jazeera, brazil's supreme court is usual on a case that could determine future claims by indigenous peoples to their ancestral lands. leaders from 40 indigenous groups have been camped out for days near the court house in the capital brazilian awaiting the decision. the shock lang people are trying to retain territory in the southern states of santa catarina. the ruling could affect the outcome of hundreds of similar cases on again,
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if joins us live from brazil here. what's the state with its ruling the well, yes, it's a specific case, but it can centuries prudence for many others. basically what landowners miners and, and others want, is to establish a time limit for land claims. they want to say they want a ruling that says that if one has not been claimed by 988, when brazil's democratic constitution was approved, then that said, you don't have a right to start claiming land, even if you discovered now that your ancestors had these lands before, so this would limit future claims, but it also could open the way for, for others to try to review cases for reservations have already been denmark caden
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. so they're afraid of not being able to continue making land claims, but also that land claims that have already been settled can be reviewed. a new president bush and are still under pressure on other funds. will teach us about that. well i'm standing right here in front of the supreme court just across the street from me here. 100 meters away is congress and a mega petition for. 1 present st and teacher has just been handed in. there is going to be in an hour another protest over there this time. asking for a president also not as impeachment. that doesn't mean that he will be in peach. the already 120 impeachment claims that have been made, but it comes at a moment when he is under a lot of pressure, because also in congress, they're investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. the reason why over 500000 brazilians have died the delay in the vaccines. and now
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a whistleblower has come up with corruption allegations which are also being investigated and present both. so nato has just said today that he's not going to leave the government. he's not going to be ousted because he says that he doesn't believe in, in the congress. the legislators that are in charge of this parliamentary committee, monica, you can thank you very much. nice. the price of oxygen in indonesia capital has more than doubled with some stores reporting shortages after surge in current of ours cases. according to health officials, the spike is due to the highly infectious delta variant with the country reporting a daily average of 20000 cases over the last 3 days. jessica washington has more from jakarta. as hospitals reached capacity, many families have been left with no choice,
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but to take matters into their own oxygen store themselves to call her. and some relatives have come here because they say they loved ones. despite being critically ill, were unable to receive hospital. here in the entities and capital and it is a story that is sadly, the reality for many families here in indonesia, that hospital all at 100 percent or in some cases, edging close to 100 percent capacity and have no room. they have to turn away critically ill patients and many of thought to isolate that home. and it's up to the family, have to take matters into their own hands and try to keep their loved ones alive. whatever the cost, the cost of oxygen at the store has gone off, used to be before the pandemic around $50.00 for one cylinder. now it's $130.00, which is a huge for many of the families, like, you know, if it will. again,
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i want to refill this oxygen tank because my dad has difficulty breathing. it has been 10 days. all the hospitals are full, they rejected us even emergency units turned us away. the indonesian government says it anticipated that there would be a spike in the 19 cases in june and july because of age celebrations. around 46000000 people traveled back to their hometown full festivities. and as a result of that increase mobility, there was an increase in transmission of this virus health care workers say however, that more must be done. even if the fight was anticipated, the government must do more now. they are calling for further restrictions on social mobility to stop this rise in the north korean leader has criticized his top officials for failing to implement measures against the current of ours saying its cause. a great crisis. kim john wooten has replaced several of the officials after
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accusing them of incompetence. officially, the country has reported no cur, inverse cases, despite testing thousands of people and sharing a porous border with china. robert bride is foreign developments from south korea's capital. so he singled out a number of senior officials saying that they had neglected that duty in fighting the pandemic. but we don't know whether this means there has been some kind of outbreak or whether it refers to other measures, such as in the supply of food or economic measures that were meant to be implemented in fighting the pandemic that he was referring to. but certainly it seems to be failings that are enough to get you to lose your job. several, the senior officials, we know, have been fired according to the north korean central news agency. and it comes, of course, is north korea claims. famously, it hasn't had a single case of covey 19. it has virtually sealed itself off from the outside world since the beginning of the pandemic,
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that in turn has had huge economic consequences. we know that combined with storms definitely devastated the harvest last year. the country is facing food shortages in the coming months, and of course it remains extremely vulnerable to the a corona virus. we that has not been as far as we know, any kind of vaccination rollout. it has a rickety health care system that would be hard pushed to deal with any kind of outbreak. so as far as south korean officials can detect and surmise, looking at what's happening in north korea without knowing exactly what this incident is, it does seem to be that kim's younger facing all of the myriad problems and crises really trying to stamp internal discipline that asserted authority, as he deals with these critical times. russia as president says he opposes mandatory vaccination despite a surgeon current of ours infections. that may putin has been fielding questions from a public during his annual televised phoning. you fokker has more on the phone and
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now of us social media. this is where vladimir putin response to the average concerns will be at pre screened $1.00 price of vegetables to cope with 19. yes. so brushing with russia in the grips of another major wave of corona virus infections . tuesday was eager to dispel fears around russia's vaccine. the country was quick to develop the jap, but only 15 percent of russians have received a dose. until now, the kremlin had refused to say which vaccine putin had received, worsening public confidence in the russian jab though. yeah. so if you said it was, there were some, you know, i thought that i needed to be protected as long as possible. so i chose to be vaccinated with the sputnik faxing. the military is getting vaccinated with an after all, i'm the commander in chief, only going to come mentors. putin left many pandemic decisions to regional officials. some areas including moscow have decided to make vaccinations mandatory
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for millions of workers. officials say people can decline, work is fear they'll be fired if they do. bullet heating, meanwhile, reveals he doesn't support mandatory jabs. you put your rep, just challenge this popularity. it on tensions with the west. the more characteristic leader was only show. he moment the united states, pressing an imaginary button on his forehead. to show how american officials activate their brains. he went on to accuse the british navy along with us as support a provocation. by sailing, knowing the close to crimea, part of ukraine, the seas by russia, in 2014, the russian military responded by firing warning shots and dropping bombs. and the british ships pass. that's really what we're going to live. even if we think this ship, it would be difficult to imagine the world would be on the verge of the 3rd world
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war. because those who do, you know that they can't emerge victorious from this war. despite stagnating wages and falling, living standards, putins approval at home as still high, but steps to quash opposition. political movements, including that of alexi, nevada, have pushed the lead a further into international isolation. meanwhile, the longest serving russian leaders in joseph style and shows no sign of retiring the time will come. he said, when i will name my possible successor. nice welcome. just see him lose some breaking news. now donald rumsfeld, to the us defense secretary, who is the main architect of iraq war, has died at the age of 88, president george w bush ultimately replaced him. as united states found itself bogged down to 3 and a half years of fighting, we more on the death of donald rumsfeld as we get it entered is in serv. i care
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hailing a new era of transport. after a flying car completed its 1st into city flight, how are you going to go? oh, i leased its prototype has the 1st interest city journey into the back. yet from the city of nita, the capital 35 minutes like in a car that i think of a button can transform into a cross in just 2 minutes and 15 seconds. in the it can reach a 190 kilometers an hour and carry 2 people with a combined weight of 200 kilos of any kind of a j legs. but it's great that the legislation allowed something like this to go from a virtual location to the real one. this is our goal to create a real product that you will be able to buy one day. while this flight represents a milestone in this niche market, it isn't the only prototype in town,
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and it needs a runway to take off and land and like the competition generation of a model such as the s b to have also conducted the initial test. this one in a desert in australia earlier in june for car race, then there's russia hub, a taxi flooring taxi service i got it's showing in january in a stadium. it will need runways. the inventor says it will be able to fly in and out of type parking spaces and can carry a combined load of 300 kilos. perfect for the we do shop, perhaps. but with the technology taking off, there is the question of exactly how they will fit into today's world. i'm slightly skeptical about it. as a says in much the world of very crowded, you've got strict regulations and traffic control. a lot of their ports are pretty
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much a capacity already. the line codes maybe a staple in film depicting dystopian futures, which traffic gems would still be a problem, a piece prototype section that is now within reach. i maybe point. imagined that funny guy. yeah. go out there ah, the top stories on 0, a heat wave in the us and canada has shattered temperature records and contributed to doesn't.
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