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and the story builds when people need to be heard nigeria with a woman press that would be great. and the story needs to be told algebra, her teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and life needs . the discussion here in iran is moving away from the presidential election to questioning the system. it's really no way that they can sort of think, syria is economy is collapsing on and online ah, hotter than it's ever been before and extreme heat waves scorches north america pushing emergency services to the limit and contributing to dozens of death. the me i'm not trying to sit down to 0, live from london, was coming up residents and easier to drive province. celebrate the return of
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rental sciences. as the ministry wanted could retake the region within week a kingdom in crisis protest is demand democratic freedom. in 14, in africa, last absolute monarchy, donald rumsfeld, a man who ever saw america's invasions of afghanistan and iraq dies at the age of 80 age. ah, extreme heat wave gripping the us and canada has shattered records. and this contributed to thousands of deaths. emergency services are stretched and hospitals are reporting an influx of heat stroke victims, but officials will in the weather in the northern pacific coast is likely to remain scorching. there's also the threat of large wildfires in the u. s. northwest as excessive heat warnings remain in place for washington and oregon. states,
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where about a dozen people have also died. kimberly how kit has more from washington with wild fires burning in the western united states and a heat wave intensifying droughts. us president joe biden convened a meeting with governors on what to do about it. we know this is, this is becoming a regular cycle and we know it's getting worse. in fact, the threat of western wildfires this year is as severe as it's ever been. temperatures are storing on the west coast of the united states and canada. cities like seattle and portland, known for their moderate temperatures, are breaking heat records and struggling with water shortages in vancouver, canada. the heat wave is being blamed for more than 60 deaths with the tall expected to rise with wildfires now a year round. not seasonal problem fighting, told governors. he's giving firefighters
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a pay raise to $15.00 an hour to help keep western state staff and prepared to fight fires whenever they hit truth and we're playing catch up. but his administration also announced it's doubled the funding to help cities prepare for extreme weather disasters, among other initiatives to combat climate change. in his $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure deal worked out with republicans in congress. the st. weather events, americans are experiencing year round underscore the need to make bold investments needed to tackle the climate crisis. the bipartisan infrastructure framework would make the largest investment in american history, but some members of biden's own democratic party protested outside the white house this week, accusing biden of cutting many of his climate change policies to please his conservative critics. with democrats control and congress, and the white house, and they're pushing for biden to do more. they want the bite in administration to
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aggressively reduce fossil fuels and protect federal lands. they argue the $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure bill needs to have much tougher standards on power plants and encourage more electric vehicle technology. i don't think it's achievable. i think the president is doing this right. he's appealing to moderates within the republican party, which is right. climate change needs to stop being a democratic thing and being an american thing. last year as wildfire season in the united states saw more than 4000000 hectares of land burned, and dozens of people killed. and this years predicted to be even worse as community struggle with a new normal record, warm seasons that start sooner and last longer kimberly held can al jazeera washington a canadian 1st nations group says its found 182 unmarked graves near the sight of
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a former residential school for indigenous children. the catholic church ran the school in cranbrook from 912 until the early 19 seventies. it follows the discoveries of hundreds of unmarked graves at 2 other schools, run by the church over the last few weeks. ah, if he appears government has warned that its ministry could retake the capital of the northern to dry region within weeks, despite declaring a unilateral cease fire just days ago. government says its withdrawn retrain forces and its own troops from mckelly since calling that truce. but the trigger, the people's liberation front, says the government's forces and its allies are still in the region and has vowed to chase them out. they've also rejected the ceasefire, calling it a sick joke. you and his wound situational ground is extremely fluid, catherine sawyer. following the story from nairobi,
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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 said 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 external forces was by. he did say that the grand defense forces, the pdf who have been on the offensive in the last few days, not anymore. not anymore priority to the government. he said, despite is going to be contained within 2, right. and the military can very easily re take the capital mckellar within 3 weeks if need be. here's what he had to say. you know, a lot of people were shocked on monday when we started withdrawing from kelly. i'm
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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, 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 the center of gravity in the current context. the spokesman offered to gray and defend horses had responded to the prime minister's statement, saying that all that had been said is a lie. he said that the pin troop was actually forced out of michaela by 2 grand fighters. he also rejected claims by the government of the field that every trend to have withdrawn from the gray region saying that indeed they have not withdrawn. but instead they are regrouping in the north. 5 of reason,
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he also said that the grand forces also in the process of regrouping and strategizing so they can continue without offensive in particularly the north protests as a demanding democratic freedom in the kingdom of s, where teeny tiny countries, africa was lost, absolute monarchy, with a king, retaining ultimate control over the government, forces of 5 guns and tear gas at protest is killing several people, but many a, refusing to back down alexia bron reports of anger and frustration. an 8th. what teeny crowds built barricade concerned tires despite an overnight curfews, while the l positions calling 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 slattich africa. his last absolute monarch,
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and one of the few remaining in the world, he was crowned and 986 aged just 18, and has unstated political power. he has 15 wives. oh, it is been criticized for lavish spending a most, denise, a teeny live in poverty. we are there, you know, we are so much read by the government. sounds good. i'm with over time. if our government is, if you get all of them, it is that the ones that i miss in mama, the protest is they want democracy, political parties, a band. and even though people are allowed to vote, remain the parliament. the opposition says they not election more selection of people signed off by the king young people that we don't want to keep to be part of
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the government in the winery part of the government. us citizen like the rest of us in with everyone on the front shop, then it's 2 biggest cities have been looted and others based on the military being out to enforce the curfew, which the government says is to ensure safety and security of residents. oh, that's good about the opposition, say some protest and many others wounded. the acting prime minister says he's open to hearing the people complain that demonstration isn't the way to do it. nation that the 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
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a deeply popular monarch. now the government being forced to deny reports, he fled the country. his kingdom appears to be in crisis, and sir bryan al jazeera donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who ever saw the invasion of afghanistan and was the main architect of the iraq war, has died at the age of 88. he served on the 4 presidents and was defense secretary during the attacks on the twin towers in 2001 president jordan has more donald rumsfeld was brass and the braces, infamously. so it's critic say the combination was the former us defense secretaries undoing during the worst days of the us war in iraq rumsfeld tape. he was right, his critics were wrong and they couldn't stand it. rumsfeld was a survivor of washington politics. he made history as both the youngest and the oldest
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secretary of defense. and he did the bidding of 4 republican presidents in 1983 president ronald reagan sent rumsfeld to baghdad to try to broker closer ties with saddam hussein. but 2 decades later, it was defense secretary rumsfeld, who argued saddam had to go in rejecting the president's ultimatum. the iraqi regime had chosen war over peaceful de time. and the us led war was the way to make that happen. he and other bush administration officials accused a rock of helping to plan the september 11th attacks, which it did not. rumsfeld also accused a rock as possessing weapons of mass destruction, which did not. he was wrong, but rumsfeld refused to say so. we believe the intelligence was correct, it turns out that it was not completely correct. at 1st rumsfeld embraced the neo conservative idiology of exporting us style democracy and nation building. but it
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is 2013 memoir rumsfeld changed his tune. i did not think resolving other countries, internal political disputes, paving roads erecting power lines, policing streets, building stock, market and organizing. democratic governmental bodies were emissions were our men and women in uniform. more important rumsfeld. the plan for the possibility that a rock could tumble into chaos in civil war. again, he wouldn't apologize. there are known known, there are things we know. we know. we also know there are known unknowns. that is to say, we know there are some things we do not know. critic said, rumsfeld desire to spend as little money as possible to fight the war. meant us true to didn't have the protection they needed from roadside bomb. and they said this exchange between a soldier and rumsfeld prove he didn't care. now why do we soldiers who have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromise,
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ballistic laughter, farmer vehicles. and why do we have those resources readily available to us? you go to war with the army, you have not the harmony you might want or wish to have around the world. rumsfeld was a symbol of us, our guns, the military prison at guantanamo opened on his watch. we're going to do that right . and the other hub abuse scandal exploded while rumsfeld was in charge with the us war in iraq going badly rums don't resigned at the end of 2006, leaving a legacy that is decidedly controversial war. what town is there? a life in london, still a hedge bill. cosby is released from prison after us court overturned the former comedians sexual assault conviction and a landmark case in brazil, which could determine the future of hundreds of claims by indigenous people to the
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federal territories. ah hello, i'm pleased to say we got some quiet weather coming into new zealand over the next couple of days. last larry of high pressure, just nutting its way over towards the region here behind. last you try to for good part australia, but we've got some wet weather. they're just making its way into queensland inland queensland as well into the out back. and also it's new south wales and i'm sure brace bring some showers there to get parts of new south wales. actually, i'm also got a little area flow precious, sweeping through the bytes. so some wet weather, the southern part of the far south of south australia that will continue to drift further eastward, knocking the temperature back in adelaide to around 13 celsius, wet weather, sweeping through victoria. and we're still in place as we go one through friday. but notice from new zealand,
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law she fine and dry now looks better ra liked latest spell of wintry weather, but still struggling to get just 9 celsius and christ. yes. but it will be last you dry while you drive a northern part. so bird japan as well over the next day or so. so wet weather, just around the eastern areas of horseshoe, in tequisha, joining up with a seasonal rains which are now to nothing a little further north with. so we will see some wet weather coming into shanghai as we go through friday. they will try to the south of that with some showers in hong kong, and went to the basing the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue, the change is all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business.
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ah ah, reminder the top story now to 0. a heat wave in the us and canada has chatted temperature records and contributed to the deaths of thousands of people. hospitals are reporting an influx of heat stroke victims on such a large wildfires is growing in the u. s. northwest here because government is warned that its military could re enter the capital of the northern region within weeks, despite declaring a unilateral cease fire on monday. particularly people's liberation front has
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rejected the sea and total rumsfeld, the u. s. defense sex tree over. so the invasion of afghanistan and was the main architect of the iraq war, has died at the age of 18. 8. he served under full presence and was defense secretary, during the tax on the 20002001. the death toll and the florida building collapse has risen to 16 after 4 more bodies were discovered. search crew, se there's little hope of finding any one alive. more than 140 people are still unaccounted for. john henderson, is it a memorial near seed? for 7 days, some 900 search and rescue workers have been scouring the rebel in that building over there, hoping to find survivors so far. they have only found some of those who have died in the collapse of that building and possibly in the days afterwards, they've been using special saws sonar television cameras and search and rescue jobs
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. one of the most elite units is from miami dade right here. they have gone to mexico and new orleans to do similar kinds of emergency rescues and now they're doing it right here in their own home. this is a little of what the officials had to say. most recently. i've never seen as many assets in place on that site. we've got heavy, heavy equipment and it's actively lifting gigantic pieces of concrete out of that pile. we've got waves of 1st responders and rescue people all over the top of that mound all over the side of that mound, and i'm told underneath the amount, so that's really good. on thursday president joe biden and his wife joe, are expected to come here to survey the rebel themselves. they may see we have this memorial, one of it least to where people have come to lead flowers and pictures. and as that happens, the rescue workers here would love to show some progress and find a survivor or 2. but they haven't managed to do that. since last thursday. l cosby
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has been released from prison after pennsylvania's supreme court overturned his sexual assault conviction. the former comedians have more than 2 years of a 10 year sentence for allegedly drugging and assaulting a woman in 2004. she returns he has more from washington d. c. this was an adjustment about whether cause to be drugged in sexually assaulted a woman. this is a judgment about whether the due process was followed and cause we received a fair 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. lawyers that in return for causes bes testimony. depositions from cosby which waved his 5th amendment right again fell for combination. he would then not be charged criminally,
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but he could be charged civilly in court. so that's what happened. in fact, that will be accused, 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, even if it was simply verbal, should stand because of france. cosby was concerned when he gave those depositions incriminating himself. he thought he would never be criminally charged. brazil supreme court has postponed a decision 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. the shock like people are trying to retain territory in the southern state of santa katerina. want to go, you can experience the potential impact of the ruling from outside the supreme
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court in brasilia. this court ruling would decide if there is a time limit or not for indigenous people to claim land. until now they have been making claims based on on. they have to produce evidence that their ancestors lived in certain land. but what landowners and miners, and loggers, and many and people, especially farmers want, is to be there to be a limit that only who a people that were in a land in 1988, which was when the constitution was approved for the military rule was over only those people would have a right to claim land. it would you couldn't just show up like in 1990 and say that you had been expelled from a land in 1970 for example. so that would lead to the review of many demo cations that have already been made. and also it would rather limit to future claims.
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relatives of those killed in the philippine president, rodrigo detaches show cold war on drugs. have held a protest to mark the start of his last year in office. right. police blocked the march, reaching the presidential palace in manila. with already say more than 6000 people have been killed since detention launched his crack down. after taking office in 2016 rights groups of accused police of staging crime scene and murdering anom suspects. to former serbian state security chiefs had been found guilty of war crimes during the break up of the former yugoslavia, the un international criminal tribunal convicted to be sure that the search and franco she meant to which for their role in financing and voting for the ministers in 1992, the j man was sentenced to 12 years in prison. on the in bangladesh, thousands of hector's of rice crops have been wiped out by heat, low humidity, and
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a lack of rain climate experts, a warning the phenomenon could threaten food supplies as sunday, child re reports from nitro gardner in northern bangladesh, bangladesh faces increasingly extreme weather due to climate change, and recently a sudden sharp heat wave destroyed more than 68000 hackers of rice crop. affecting more than 300000 farmers, mohammed sidle had expected to earn enough for him and his family to survive the year on the rice. he cultivated, but now his crop is gone. what about there was this hot wind that lasted for several hours at night time. by morning the entire cropping, this wetlands area was wiped out. now, there is nothing for us to survive on. i can't express it in words, and so far we haven't had any help from the government despite their promises. officials say farmers have received help was that the local agricultural office has conducted a field survey and made the list of the effective people. and we started discussing
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wanting to them through mobile phone apps as a provided by the government, but many farm. i say that the list were made and handed out by local politicians. and they never received any health problems of farmers across the bank. that's like here and that's kind of districts have lost their rights crops due to sudden heat stress in recent months. many, i'm not worried how to pay back the loans and to make the ends meet. 60 year old farmer rather than says he hasn't seen anything like this in his lifetime. of course, someone's vertical work. i had to borrow money from the agree bank to grow the rice . i was very hopeful i'd be able to make some money and pay back the loan, but suddenly it's all gone. i'm not sure how i'm going to manage things. now. scientists say a heat wave reaching as high as 36 degrees celsius and high speed dry wayne's were responsible for the damage they say hardy or varieties of rice or devil up to withstand the changes in weather conditions, climate change and got on the to the have stresses due to climate change. it's
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something very new to us that we have observed this before on a very minimal scale. but the scale of damage this here is huge. we think the damage could become worse in the future. bangladesh is the world start. biggest rice producer scientists warn the recent rise in temperatures linked to global warming is making rise crops, particularly vulnerable and could threaten so security in many countries to which are very, i'll get there are nets are corner bangladesh staying in bangladesh. thousands of people have rushed to return to their homes. before a stringent lockdown begins on thursday. daily infections reached a record 8364, monday, almost double the previous week. rush is confirmed more than $14000.00 deaths since the pandemic began. experts, a strict lockdown is one of the only options left for the country. bracing for surgeon infections. many cities in india,
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reporting vaccine shortages with people struggling to book appointments. the government says vaccines have been made available to all of the countries adults. but manufacturers are still struggling to make enough doses, and many immunization centers have been forced to close temporarily. and years administered nearly 324000000 doses so far. the chinese communist party, celebrating its 17 ri, had laid the foundation of modern china and drove a bold but often brutal industrialization of an agricultural economy. the country has gone from decades of isolation to becoming a global superpower. and as katrina, your reports are seen as beijing's growing assertiveness abroad is welcomed by many back home. in the chinese blockbuster film will 40 a 2 year old long fung, saved innocent civilians violent and exploitative rebels. well, for the movie became the highest and chinese film of all time and was praised by government leaders for its nationalistic message. the term wolf warrior is now
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being used to describe china's increasingly confrontational approach to foreign policy. worried the label is given to this whole new class of chinese who acting in a much more effective and sometimes even kind of offensive way around the world with us or the chinese government spokesman. john jen is considered by many in china to be the leader of the book. warriors may was some of the united states very soon. the group of 7 should take americans pulse and prescribed medication. china's ambassador to france, you shall, yes, is another proponent, he was recently summoned by the french government for insulting an academic. the diplomat says china is merely defending itself from growing criticism of its policies, including allegations of human rights abuses against weak as sinned. young. it's
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cracked on, on democracy, actress in hong kong, and the handling of the pandemic investigations into the origins of corbett. 19 analysts say the tough approach is hardening attitude towards china in the west and is a stock contrast to the low profile diplomacy pursued by former leader. dom shall ping celine, this kind of tough it. hi, something, money loss and the contradictions. and it shows a lack of patience and effective tech to face at all. that's left this throughout the time for you guys. if it was you, president, she didn't pay her. china is locked in the global war of public opinion. he's called unofficial appeared to promote an image of china, which is credible, lovable and respectable. but at the same time, the leader has also called on diplomats to display a so called lighting spirits. in the face of international backlash, a backlash which he believes is intended to contain china's rise, new confidence has with confidence. it's kind of enduring insecurity
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about china's place in the world, but also on the part of individual chinese who look at an increasingly powerful chinese leap. it focuses on ideology and lead up to the chinese communist polities, 100 year anniversary. they do is working hard to send one message. china's time has arrived, whether the will chooses to accept it or not. katrina, you all the 0 paging. ah, armando taught stories to 0, a heat wave in the us and canada has shattered temperature records and contributed to the deaths of dozens of people. hospitals are reporting an influx of heat stroke victims. while the threat of large wildfires is growing in the u. s. northwest use president joe biden has blamed climate change. climate change driving the dangerous
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confluence of extreme heat and prolong drought were seen wildfires and greater and .

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