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i would just either thrown hey to what hate has also been hit by a tropical storm grace, which is now strengthened into a hurricane. it is now affecting mexico. and let's say from jeff with your world whether update. hey there, here's an update on grace. i don't want to keep your hanging, so we'll show you later on friday, out toward the be of can, peachy, may. we can slightly into a tropical storm, but it is on a collision course with central mexico. and potentially this could once again make landfall as a category one, hurricane dumping upwards of about 300 millimeters of rain, flash flooding. certainly a big concern here. we are also keeping tabs on tropical storm honory as it moves up the atlantic could impact new england and the canadian maritime provinces. but this is out toward monday. so check back with us. we will continue to watch it as we head toward the desert southwest start mon sooner moisture it takes a bit of a breather here. so we've got just a mix of sun in cloud for this area. i want to show you the forecasting canada.
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we've got rain toward western canada through the canadian prairies. this is a cold front, so it struck down your temperature and winnepeg to 22 degrees off to south america . right now we've have our rain falling through the amazon basin, but i want to take you a bit further towards south. your temperature and porto a lake rate dropped by 10 degrees. that's because we're now tapping into a southerly flow. so that gives you a high of 25 degrees on friday. that's your weather update. thanks for tuning in. jeff, thanks. still head out. there are the 2nd largest wildfires in california history. a new target in their power, thousands fleeing from their homes and indians, most popular state proposed to the controversial to child policy that could make women more vulnerable. i had a long standing babe, ruth's reco, it's broken, and major league baseball job will have a
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joined the debate do not have back seen reaching those who are most of the needs and amplify your voice in allowed a diverse community and how array of different stories no topic is off the table. it's such a tough ethical debate where there is obvious discrimination and systematic discrimination of the place. people are thursdays for new, wasted. the stream where a global audience becomes a global community. on al jazeera, the venezuela, columbia borgia has become a stomping grounds for trespasses as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded, through the line of fire. risking at all and israel in columbia on al jazeera.
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ah ah. again, what you reminded me of stories is that these 2 people have been killed in the african city. if a rally was being held mulkey in the countries independence day is not clear if a death caused by stampede or by telephone fight. this opening fire a couple airport children were listed above crowd of people tried to flee. u k says it's unable to evacuate on the company. children. president joe biden says his forces could stay on in afghanistan until all us citizens are out. nearly 2200 people known to have died in haiti's earthquake with rescue efforts hampered
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by bad weather. villages and towns levelled rural areas near the center. malaysia's during prime minister says his alliance has agreed on a successor ushering in the return of the long ruling party. they've greet the united states support to smell a separate separate party government as if 6 decades after independence. but they lost power in 2018 after a corruption scandal. several official appointment is pending confirmation from malaysia king for louis reports now from calling them. if mail sabri yack of the former deputy prime minister has reportedly secured majority support from a 114 members of parliament out of the 222 seats in the lower house. now the m p 's said to support is miles sabri are meeting the king at his palace on thursday to verify their support. all m. p 's were asked to submit their choice for prime minister to the monarch earlier this week. now if it's miles, aubrey is appointed,
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the prime minister of malaysia. this means the makeup of the ruling coalition would be the same as the previous administration. let bye, will you didn't? yes. and who resigned on monday, after more than a dozen, m. p. 's withdrew their support for him. the difference this time is the united malays national organization, or is set to come back even stronger, because it's miles on it's vice president of this political party rules malaysia since independence from britain in 1957. it was voted out in 2018 because of a multi $1000000000.00 corruption scandal. its current present is fighting corruption charges in court. former policy president, not your brother, who's also a former prime minister, has been convicted of corruption and it's appealing his conviction. now if it's miles, hubbard is appointed prime minister. that means i'm no set is set to reclaim the premiership. now of course, none of this is official,
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yet the monarch is set to meet with other senior royals on friday. and it's likely that a decision will be announced. the king has also had any new prime minister or to face a vote of confidence in parliament to demonstrate he has majority support. parliament is set to reconvene next month. a wildfire buddy out of control of the us state of california, has increased to 8 times its size and just 24 hours. the cal to fire is near the state capital of sacramento scots, more than 21000 hector. since it started on saturday for the north, it's a cool dixie fall continues to burn. second largest ever recorded in california. home with everything and perfect. now i've been there for 20 years. so i'm lucky, i'll have a house to go back to or maybe get a chance to rebuild the emotional and need ever been through this. we been through a lot of stuff and 39 years together, but not like this. so this
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goes all those in bolivia, 5 have been through more than $250000.00 hector's in the santa cruz region since early august ravaged parts of the country's agricultural hotline are concerned to fall could spread to forests and firefighters in spain are still trying to control a major forest fire the authorities using drains to help them track down hotspots enough year in catalonia, the blaze for several 100 people out of the homes on the hottest weekend of the year. unusually high temperatures across several mediterranean european countries have been a cause of the major wildfire, while falls have recently went to cross a mediterranean by the affecting parts of greece, turkey and algeria experts. a climate change is largely claimed and a fire burning north of the greek capital is dangerously close to homes. valia and 6 other villages have been evacuated. cruise had thought the fire was under control, but interrupted into strong winds. in strong winds. also battling another far south
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of athens, a record to heat waves and droughts as far as across italy, the summer. a local farmer's association says, agriculture is at risk. a climate change is only making things worse many trying to quickly to the severe weather. as rainy has this report now from tuscany, medical red lean, he grows an unusual crop for a tuscan farmer. peanuts. when fellow farmers ask him why he plowed under sunflowers to grow plant more common to parts of africa or the u. s. south. he tells them the choice was clear, it is bad to of india the find more of your c cool compared to 20 years ago. this area has gotten dryer and hotter in town due to the climate has become idea of athena. they thrive in dry, sandy soil, magdalana. we have to follow nature, we can't force our will on the right, the truck will look into the urine. according to a new report, one 5th of italy is at risk of desert application. farmers from the alps in the
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north to sicily in the south are adapting to climate change. and those who manage water resources are having to adapt to like it this damn that channels water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable. now. was that the fatty and that it was equal upon? we're always forced to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach follow, mr. consume less will. i'm very worried because this policy tuscany needs a lawful water and be soon be doing the it's not just tuscany. 2 hours south in the hills of lots to nino, cuz shiny prefers to keep growing. what italians have cultivated since ancient times, wine grapes. but he too is embracing change with fewer water resources. his hilltop vineyard is especially at risk now cuz shawnee works with a team that maps his land with multi spectral images that help him make complex
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subtle decisions about when to water and how much he needs to irrigate. seattle go through the other job or the we were forced to use the system because without it, a lot of land would be unusable. with this technology, we're able to keep this land productive. otherwise we'd have to shut down shutting down his families. vineyard just isn't an option whether reinventing ways to 10 traditional crops are market new ones. these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future. adarine algebra mentor, tina italy. over the past 50 years, some 500 buildings in the brazilian seaside town have been destroyed by the ocean. the atlantic ocean has been slowly consuming at the phone. i just north of re, it's generic or concerns more will to come to the sea is water levels rise. it's believe the destruction was caused by climate change, as well as the diversion of a major nearby river, which weakened and natural barrier. cuba has introduced ties of controls and use of
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social media, including ban on content deemed insulting to the state. the new law comes among, talk to cuba sorts most widespread anti government protest in decades, rallies were largely organized via social media by demonstrate his angry about food shortages and passages, government is just the law only target, so called cyber terrorist and blames what it calls us bank counter revolutionaries, instigating the mass protests. in argentina, tens of thousands of people rallied over high unemployment and demanding better living conditions. of crowds brought traffic to extends to the central missouri. organized to say more than 70000 people took part across a 100 locations. they want to pressure the government to do more internally. rising poverty. countries struggling with an economic downturn made worst by the terrain of ours. and demick. india is home to more than 1300000000 people, more than 200000000 of them live in the northern state of which are produced,
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which is working on a policy to discourage couples from having more than 2 children. experts say the proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous for women, probably middle as this report. it's lunchtime and good james henry cars, household the copier, works as daily ridge owners and say they had 5 children to help and more money. they also wanted more boys, they live in that position. yes, most populous state, which is drafting a bill to promote a to charge policy before probably part of the policy will benefit the government, less russians, less subsidy. and those are 2 kids will get. what does the government care? it's none of their business does a paid and job to feed the children. this is a weird way to the states to a child policy by families from several welfare schemes, including food subsidies in one of india poorest states. the government says this
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will improve development, but opposition parties believe the aim is to deepen the community divide ahead of next year state elections. the state is governed by prime minister arrange modi's pathogen party whose members have promoted the idea that muslims have too many children threatening india. hindu majority just reached out for comment, but our request was denied. those behind the bill want to bring down with the provisions paternity way to 1.9 by 2030. but government data shows the state's paternity rate has already been calling licensed india and would have achieved those levels in the next decade without the controversial to try to policy. levy were saudi, who patients include poor andrew women advocate for fewer children, but says that a restrictive policy could make things worse. what can happen is since our country is a male dominating country, so it might, might lead to include isn't illegal,
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abortion which i think we need to check on because everything is illegal, but there are places that everybody knows the fact about it. experts believe this bill, good home, women, poor communities and minorities. and what we need to do for them is to provide the family serving family planning services close to their doorstep with good quality and choice. education will take time. it is a magical one to factor for women's future. they grow their environment. the bill has gain traction in other bgp govern states. a sam has already passed it thing, it was the only way to bring down illiteracy and poverty among muslims. but families like the genders who depend on subsidies to feed their families. believe this law release,
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people like them was off. pardon the missile alger 0 valencia her with their position. many farms in garza were destroyed during the recent 11th. a war with israel. the cost is estimated more than $200000000.00 and it's led to job losses and it's pushing up food prices. you know, side reports, not from god. as he inspects what's left of his life project up the lab, halima finds himself speechless. this was the hydroponics form built by his family who's worked in agriculture, hearing gaza for 25 years. it allowed them to grow everything from seeds, fruits and vegetables, even when they were not in season. it was all but destroyed during israel's latest bombing, nearly 3 months ago. so had the importance of this project lies in providing food in the off season, increasing production. this project supports while family including mine. these families have now lost their livelihood after the bombing of the farm. upper harley
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mas projects which coast approximately $120000.00 to build, covers an area of 3700 square meters. it provides agriculture, dennis t and a crop p l that usually requires 3 times the area needed in conventional agriculture. the, these early bobbing in may destroyed more than 80 percent of upper highly mis project. he said he hasn't been able to obtain the air popping devices that he needs because of border restriction. but as a result of the bombing the pipes, as you can see me are completely broken or have holes in them. it's lead to the crops to die. farmers in the gaza strip to leave these really a can patient is deliberately targeting and destroying the lance in order to force the stress to import vegetables and fruits from israel. an employment traits here exceed 70 percent in agriculture remains one of the most important sources of
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income and livelihood. for many palestinian families got this ministry of agriculture save hundreds of factories of vegetable forms and greenhouses have been destroyed. this has happened as a result of dire targeting or through the interruption of irrigation water, as well as the annual submerging of lands by sewage water when her that of course stays really patient in the stabilizer. security in the gaza strip the economy and increase and deepen the siege imposed in the gaza strip. the international committee of the red cross and other international organizations have been working for many years to assist farmers in gaza despite the challenges posed by the israeli occupation. there are innovation a project for, for young farmers or young engineers who are interested in bringing you picnics like the hydroponics technique. and this is the beauty about the diverse
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expertise of the population. and farmers in this area, the i, c, r. c, c's. it's done all it can to help the farmers here, including replacing solar panels, especially in paltry farms. but for farmers like up a halima, it will take a lot more to repair and replace his families, life's work, and one day bring back their crucial social income. human a seed al jazeera, gaza still ahead here and there goes full company on the brazilian olympic gold medalist inspiring. indigenous canoe is joe will begin with that story. ah ah
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ah, joseph nick, thank you very much for time. grand slam champion, naomi a soc, is says that just waking up in the morning is a when for her the well number 2 has struggled with her mental health this year, but she seemed more positive to her later when since last year on wednesday, who came from a set down to be american teenager golf 466364. to reach the last 16 at the tournament. she built up the us open later this month. this victory comes after briefly left the pre foreman press conference and to follow in questions about how relationships with the media. honestly, i had a really weird year. i think maybe some of you guys know what happened to you this year, but i feel like i change my mind
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a lot. i think even if i lost i would have felt like i was a winner. there's so much stuff going on in the me. so much going on in the world. i doesn't watch the news and i'm watching the news recently. and i feel like just waking up in the morning is a when top the dashboard here go flow through the australia needed an hour and 46 minutes to be written. heather watson, 6476 in the last 16 against victoria as the ring. but in the middle of an antibodies preparations the us open, i'll put it back. the former well, number one was not counting the 2nd round to matthew masters by poland to but catch the 9th sci fi fi, the 3 time grand slam champion in straits. second, c stefan i'll pass divided the tennis community with his recent songs on the co
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good 900 vaccine. earlier in the week, who said he wouldn't get it unless tennis 13th mandated it plays. on wednesday, the greek put the control seat behind timothy salt for the round of 16 pieces. the baskin corda and alexander sarah finally got his 1st. when in cincinnati, having lost his 1st 6 matches in previous, hired seed, b. lloyd harris straight closing out. the victory with the featured spoon in afghanistan remains uncertain, especially the country's cricket team, which has become increasingly popular among the local population for african players, including t 20 team, captain rashid khan, or in the u. k. having played in domestic tournament the afghanistan is scheduled to participate in the t 20 woke up in the way in october for paying a historic one of tests against a strayer and perth in december. but australia, chairman of selective says he has no idea that we'll go ahead and add
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some, some challenges ahead of them and a cricket or that way. cricket sits on the scarlet that probably not very higher. i think certainly from our point of view we, i think they're really exciting and the creek. cricketing country are, i hope we get to play a little cricket against me in the future. i've got no idea that's going to go ahead. well, the current of virus has brought about another disruption in the most had g p calendar on thursday, the malaysian chrome previous cancelled for the 2nd successive year because of the pandemic, the race that she'd be held on october 24th at the pang circuit. instead, miss o know in italy will step into host replacement race on the same day. japanese baseball star show her connie put all his skills on display at the los angeles angels beat, the detroit tigers. 31 on wednesday. attorney his home run of the season that makes
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him the 1st major league to hit 40 home is in the season in which he pitched 15 gun . the previous record was held by none other than a very old way back in 1919 atanya also patient innings. in the same dr. elsewhere, the new york yankees happening is a 2nd bomb. the american league east division of the sweeping this series against their old face, the boston red sox fog to win over boston also mean safe overtaking the red sox, seen standing still a long way to go. those with around 40 regular season games, post season 8. well, or 8 wait division a world champion money pack here is showing no signs of slowing down even at the age of $40.00 to the filipino book. so we'll stephens the ring on saturday to face your dentist who got a late replacement for packing the original opponents. ever since junior, you suffered a rational pair in his left eye. it will be packed 1st sites in july 2019. he says
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he feels strong. his f, i'm the boxing is my passion and i'm enjoying doing training, calm and excited to to do a sacrifice and, and discipline especially to prepare, applied like this. what age is nothing but a number for allison? felix as well, 35 year old american became the most decorated woman and track and field history. when she picked up 2 metals in to kicked off the competing and her 5th and final game, she showing no signs of slowing down on saturday. felix competes in the pre fontaine classic in oregon, in the 200 meters. yeah, i mean for me it's a lot of fun. i just felt like you know, why not like run a couple races, be able to run them at home like you said, and too much as my favorite event. and so for me, you know, being able to compete at, hey, we're a field is really special. now it's
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a story of how when can inspire a whole new generation brazilian is that yes, kiddos the suntrust, one gold in tokyo. and now group of young indigenous canoe is want to follow his lead. david stokes has the story, the house on the water training hard. these children from the indigenous community on the river quite as a tribute tree of the amazon river. they've been inspired by fellow brazilian is achia kiddos the sent us who want to canoeing gold medal at the ciocca olympics. beneath them would us something he motivates me to row every day. my dream is to take part in the olympics and when metals and to continue my career because it is not easy. nothing is easy in our lives. growing up in this part of the world may be tough, but when it comes to canoeing, there are some advantages but discrimination and i still didn't do it with practically born in indigenous canoes and that helps them with their balance and
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stamina around 60 youngsters. some as youngest 7 have enrolled in a project called indigenous canoeing sets up in 2019 by the foundation for amazon sustainability and the brazilian canoeing federation. the children used to paddling slowly so as not to scare the fish, but they are now being taught well competitive techniques. why med? you've been middle look up to the gold middle. more and more children are talking to me on what's sent and wanting to sign up on. our doors are open for everyone a little i prayed for this to happen. not only for us here in the amazon region, but i believe that all of brazil thought, and i think that every day it will grow more motivated by metals and now with the proper equipment. many of these children are training up to 4 hours a day, dreaming that one day they to make pete at an olympic games. david stokes out his era. all right, that's all your fault is back to next. jo. fantastic. thank you very much. see a bit later. that's it. so for this news, i will be back in a couple minutes with you. so we'll see that
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ah bulgaria, the nation, the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get access to money to europe in front of people empower investigation where the country goes from use, go guerria at the crossroads on a or to the loo. yes. put you in to turn the hutch or the yeah. that might be, you know, a rich and diverse culture explored through it's music and songs of the
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city are now to 0. i stayed on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal an unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the 19th stephen teeth that lead to the opinions of the one write a full more government apology for past injustices is rare and use the lens and has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct current that continues to suffer. connected to those historic events. the often violent don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes, businesses and even churches looking for august as to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. the leaders in new zealand, polynesian communities,
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welcome the apology, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on. i the reports of violence across i've got this done as a country marks independence day. this year. the telephone and control desperate scenes outside campbell at ports. president biden says, us troops could remain beyond the 31st deadline to help get people ah, 11 o'clock. this is out there a life and coming up.
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