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back more than a century. government report says in 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already. year in california series of severe storms has battered the coast line and the interior of the state, pausing a number of deaths and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages. climate scientists say the warming is caused by industrial age, heat trapping, gas emissions, which have been rising steeply since the 1960. they say rapid reductions and emissions are needed across the globe to slow over 1st. the greenhouse effect. ah, who. ready a gunmen till 7 people outside a synagogue a day after a deadly israeli raid on a palestinian refugee camp.
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ah, hello, i am emily ang, when this is al jazeera alive from tow. ha, also coming up. 2 her anger across the united states after a video showing offices beating in unarmed black men is, relates a struggle to survive in lebanon agencies. more nearly half the countries children at going hungry and a state of emergency in new zealand, largest city and to rental rain, brings flooding and evacuation. ah, welcome to the program, israel's prime minister has promised to immediate action after a palestinian gunmen killed 7 people outside
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a synagogue. it happened in the illegal sediment of nevea jacobi unoccupied east jerusalem as residents were observing the sabbath. a 15 year old and an elderly woman are among the victims. the attacker was shot dead at the same shadonna bush and my whole not. we have here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years. i can wind situation assessment with all the secret forces. so we decided on several immediate actions. we have to work with determination and composure. i call on people not to take the law into their own hands. for that we have an army, police and secret forces. the shooting came a day after and his rally ride killed and 9 people in the janine refugee camp. it was the deadliest ride in decades. another palestinian was lighter shots while protecting. all right, we have corresponding seeing guys and occupied east jerusalem. let's start with diplomatic. edited james based james,
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it's about 12 hours now since that shooting what have you learned about the incident? there's not a great deal more information coming out about the incident. and that's because number one for jews, it shows the sabbath. and so then going about the normal, what the median going about, the normal. what is another reason this, these ready media are going about the normal work and providing more information about what happened. and that's because there's a gagging order in place. judges put an order in place, saying that no more information should be published for now about what happened at the synagogue. one bit of information we do have a little bit of clarity on what happened at the mount of olives. now the man that was shot, the man that carried out the shooting, according to his right, the police, his home was the mount of olives. and that way understand his parents were taken away for questioning. but we also understand the quite
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a few palestinians gathered at his home after he too was shot dead after the incident by israeli police. we understand that those palestinians who gather them, we understand the number is 42, were arrested by these ready please. not clear at this moment whether they are still in custody or have been released, but the figure of 42 were arrested at the mount of olives, the home of the man that israeli police, the 21 year old, that israeli police say carried out the attack at the center of the golf and james, these while the prime minister is convening as security cabinet meeting on saturday night to discuss further responses name yeah, we'll wait until the end of siobhan till sundown. here. these are the government starts its global business, and that is where these right, the security cabinet will meet the president of prime minister netanyahu with his closest advisors to work out what to do next. he's promised immediate action. and
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apart from those arrested amounts of knowledge, we haven't seen any particular action from the israeli security forces. i think he's in a somewhat difficult position because of what is also happening in the coming hours . and that's a very important visit the us secretary of state and city blinking is arriving 1st in car for a meeting with the egyptians about the middle east situation. but then coming to jerusalem, meeting members of the israeli government, also meeting members of the palestinian authority and the line coming from the entire international community. but also from the u. s. is restraint, please stop any cycle of violence developing so that i think potentially restrains the security can cavities in the prime minister? what action they can do? because they clearly, i don't think want to be carrying out any major operations on the ground here at the same time as this important diplomatic visit is taking place in day to 10 days
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ahead. thanks for the st. james space, our diplomatic editor, enough to 5 east jerusalem. that's cross to garza. now way in run con is standing by in ron. what's the reaction by palestinians been to the synagogue shooting? well, there's been a number of statements from all of the palestinian factions, all pretty much saying the same thing has been coughing, who's the spokesperson for mass actually said the attack was a response to the crime conducted by the occupation in janine and a natural response to the occupations criminal actions, the others have been saying that this was a swift and just response to of the situation in jeanine refugee camp. and so pretty much all of the palestinian factions all united about this on tech talk on instagram, on social media generally. how the city and a and gaza strip have been showing solidarity with jeanine refugee camp with
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occupied these 3 slim and the west bank. and the sentiment generally from the people almost overwhelmingly actually is good. this will make israel thing twice about killing palestinians. the attack engineering was a huge show, there was a response, a military response from islamic jihad. they sent rockets into africa loading israel. they knew those rockets would be accepted by the defense system. and then ro, lawrence to barge of missiles against targets here in the gaza. strip many for that that would be the end of it. but then the events of yesterday now the 21 year old man who is actually held responsible of his coding who's, who was shot, had no security fall on him in a row, and no known affiliation. but that's now a real cause for concern here in the cause. in the past, when there has been a link to say it's hard on math here,
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then things have escalated and these are already military is carried out. opperation, hey, we saw a similar thing in may, 2021. when israel went off the islamic jihad and there was a huge amount of devastation here in the gaza strip. they're still not over that 1st still buildings that need to be rebuilt is still people who are homeless because of the events of may 2021. so people are very afraid still, that israel is going to make a decision. they're gonna find a link to a palestinian park, and here in garza and that'll be the spark. now, as my colleague james bass said international koreans he is urging restraint. but this did happen against the synagogue on the shabbat, and this is a far right government. and this elements within that far right government aren't gonna want to to let this go on, avenged. alright, keep us posted as to what happens on the ground. iran can live for us in garza
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moving on to the world news now. and protests had been held across the us after police in memphis released video, showing officers beijing at tyrene nichols and unarmed black man who later died in a hospital. they were confrontations between police and protested new york city. and several people were arrested. u. s. president joe biden said he was outraged by the video and also called for peaceful protests. after speaking to the victims mother, i spoke with barrys mother and her 1st my control over that i was going to be making with george, florida to get this done. so i can always do so much in the executive order, the federal level and, and i was really please, if you call for no peaceful process, no, no violence, no good at all. and gabriel alexander has more from memphis and
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a warning. some viewers may find the video disturbing. the police footage starts with what appears to be a routine traffic stop, but quickly the situation escalates. no any. as officers pull tightly nichols out of the vehicle and begin to wrestle into the ground, he escapes their grasp and flees his family later say he was scared of what police might do to him remembered oh, shortly thereafter. other officers give chase and catch nichols on a dark residential street. oh. 7 the police can be seen beating nichols and trying to subdue him with pepper spray. he can be heard crying for help and for his mother . 7 7 who happened to live a block away later? the 29 year old who only weighed 65 kilos due to an illness, appears badly hurt, while handcuffed and left leaning against a car. paramedics appear in no hurry to treat him more. nichols died from his
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injuries. 3 days later, he was described by his family as a good young man who liked to ride his skateboard and loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm. all 5 police officers were fired and now face criminal charges ranging from battery to 2nd degree murder. they find that oh wait . oh, on friday night as the video was being released, protestors in memphis took to the street to call for justice roy. what kind of justice do you want to see? i want to see memphis police department be held accountable overall. you know, i'm, it only takes 6 months to learn how to be a police officer and it takes 4 years earn a college degree of. so that tells a lot about members what lisa barman, you mean to tell me you're taught to use forceful forces such as i used against? i read, you mean to tell me that to teach your officers this? i don't believe so. others said they didn't even need to see the video to know how
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they felt about it. said it was important. the video was made public. we deserve to be able to see this. i know that it is super alarm and we hear rodney king beating . we thing that, you know, so i mean, it just can or is where we had in 2043. this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw on that video. the violent beating death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. gabriel's audio outages, ada memphis, and debbie hines is a trial lawyer and a former baltimore prosecutor. she says we're form alone won't be enough to end police brutality. there definitely is a culture that is rooted in the police department that did not just start with george floyd that did not start with rodney king is started long before that. and that culture is very ingrained in the police department. and that's why you saw
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that these police officers were black because it is the culture of the police department, not the color of the police officer that is doing the wrong against black americans and other people of color. we still don't have any national reform. everything is done on a piece nail type basis. but let me be clear, you didn't need, we didn't need national police reform. in order for this incident, this the murder, this brutal killing of mister nichols to have occurred. this is just humanity. there is no. there is no way you would just need reforms to basically have what happened to him not have occurred. the police always talk about, they dangerous out there in the community. and they just want to be able to go home and be safe. and that is exactly, that is exactly what mister nichols was trying to do. he was 80 yards away from his
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mother's house after getting this brutal beat down. so it's just no way that reforms are going to correct that. that's the culture that has been ingrained in the police departments for many, many years. and you just have to route out the officers like these 5 officers that were on the scene because i don't think any type of training. what type of training did you give a police officer to be humane to treat your fellow man like a human being? you don't need reform for that. yes, we do the reform, but you don't need reform to correct what happened in the case of mister nichols. ah, ukraine's president says the army needs up to 500 tanks to carry out a counter offensive against the russian troops. but let me lensky says, the situation is critical in the region of eastern don't you ask? as moscow steps opp, attacks, he says,
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russian forces and not just targeting ukrainian positions, but also destroying the towns and villages around them. meanwhile, the netherlands is considering sending leopard 2 tanks to your crime, but its army has concerns about its own defense needs. if the germans supplied tanks ascent to the front line, that vessel has the meeting commanders and crew from the dutch german tank battalion. it's the most powerful weapon in the dutch armies arsenal. for the past 6 years, schools have been training on the leper to tank together with the german army. the will 1st by national battalion is you build a relationship with your tank. it has incredible fire power. it is very maneuver a bar and a drive so smoothly. it's a real feast to work with the local but news,
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the dutch government is considering sending the 800 thanks. it's using to ukraine. that's raise some concerns. in the end, it's a devil's dilemma. it's always diesel dilemma. we know your green nice days these things. but in the end, we also need these things to prepare ourselves because also we defend ourselves and our security in the for example, is raina. these leopards only returned to the dutch army 6 years ago. it had nearly 1000 flap us in the 1900 seventy's, but with no one expecting a war in europe after the cold war, it becomes facing them out in 2011. it's all it's remaining force of 60 to cut costs. maybe one year ago it would have been unthinkable that this tax could soon be firing. i'd rushing through, sending them to your brain that's not only seen as a major change of the front line, but here in western europe as well before
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things are sent to the battlefield. ukrainian soldiers will need training. that's another thing. the dutch government is considering. it might offer and then i think you can learn this properly in a few months. just make a lot of note. pay attention carefully and trying to understand the system. if you work with the system, the system will work with you. this mixed german dutch tank battalion has been described as a 1st step towards the european army. it holds regular exercises at nato's borders and lithuania, taking the leopards by train. soon though, they could be sent in another direction, steadfast and al jazeera and back, and lo, hide philip john al jazeera po's or send him a check for public, for a presidential run off between and we're tired. nature general, and a former prime minister. and the last could by after 5 years, bbc's arabic radio service goes off.
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ah hello. it was just a few days ago. we were basking in 20 degree temperatures in romania as capital, bucharest. but now we've got blizzard warnings around this city, not for bucharest itself, but not too far away. and the snow is also been falling in theory, a vo belgrade. and sophia bulgaria, is that colder air is now entrenched in this part of europe. now for turkey, it's the act of whether pitcher right across the country. so for the western side, this will fall as rain, but for the eastern side we've got snow over the higher ground here. weather alerts and play right across all of portugal for a low temperature is here. so lisbon, a top temperature of 11 degrees on saturday. wet in windy through the valley, eric islands, and for the new yorker, we could see wind gusts, about 60 kilometers per hour. it is
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a commer pitcher toward the northwest by check this out in iceland. that's the weather there that will impact the capital reykjavik. and it's been about more than a week of wedding windy conditions for the coast to morocco, algeria and tunisia haven't seen some snow in it's a hard desert. and algeria that gives you an idea of how cold it's been. still are tropical storm in the most and b channel, it's going to sideswipe the south coast of madagascar as a dips out to the indian ocean showers in storms for the south and east coast of south africa on saturday. ah, how do state controlled installation? moscow is one of the both true bay of pigs in the world a the has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion? no walker asked for. how is the citizen jim? listen, we're waiving the video spread like wildfire. they do not through prayer or in your
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brain, the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. lou ah ah. hello. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories, his alum israeli police say they've arrested 40 shirt paypal off for a palestinian gum and killed 7 outside a synagogue. on friday it happened in the illegal settlement of nevea ya called in occupied east jerusalem. as people were observing the sabbath, protests had been held in the us after the release of a video that shows police in memphis, waiting at tyrene nichols and unarmed black men who lives had died in the hospital
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. several people were arrested after confrontation took place. and you crimes, president says the army needs up to 500 tanks to carry out a counter offensive against russian troops. for letting me zalinski says the situation is critical in the region of east and done yet as moscow stepped south attacks on the right thing in the czech republic, where vote is the choosing. the next president now candidate was saved and majority in the 1st round of balancing. 2 weeks ago, i ran off is being held between a retired army general, paid a paddle and former prime minister and billing an entree babich and to simmons has the story. ah, better, pavel doesn't come from a world of politics. he's a retired general, who was once head of nato's military committee. now with a comfortable lead and opinion polls over former prime minister entree. bobby sh,
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a billionaire who's a politician and a businessman. only weeks ago, a court cleared him on charges of a $2000000.00 e u. subsidy full of l. supporters play up his heroic recognition for helping free french troops for war. the former yugoslavia in 1993, not so positive was his role as a military intelligence officer in the soviet era. me ma'am. what them is? my motto is decency incorporation. that's what we've been missing in recent years when you go over the services. i think i'm well prepared to be president and helping people is my motto available. my inevitably, the war in ukraine has a bearing on the outcome of this election. c marvell supports ukraine and nato. but bobby, she is using similar tactics to those of hunger as prime minister victor all been who, earlier this year, one elections by successfully scaring of voters from backing. the pro western
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opposition who claimed young people would end up being dragged into a war with russia. bobby she went too far, though, when he ruled out sending troops to defend of nato members. if they were attacked, he later back tracked, but it cost him dear sir, exact to i think at the moment he doesn't pose a problem. foreman's off our partners understands correct, obligated. but unfortunately in the common world, such a stupid statement is hard to forget and will be reminded of it for a long time. ah, rubbish has always counted among his close allies, the current president, miller's m. m. but it isn't paying off now. in past dealings with vladimir putin, them and once said, he should liquidate journalist rubbish who claims his received death. threats says he's a diplomat. not a soldier. marvell colbert calm after bobby. she accused him of being
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a war monger. and he's trying to assure people he would bring stability to the country of the pool. andrew simmons, how to do the u. s. justice department has charged at 3 men with plotting to kill a prominent american iranian activist. they're accused of attempted assassination, and money laundering, largely backed by people in iran, writer and women's rights activists. must see alina jed, who lives in brooklyn, new york. it says she was the intended target agency say for in 10 at child refugees in northern lebanon are going hungry, and they warned that number could rise sharply in the coming months. santa has hotter, visited a community center in tripling. now, doris daughter used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once lebanon's middle class. here, children get an education, healthcare,
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and food and got at her mom. mary runs this center, which has been struggling to stay open because of the economic collapse. this year . we are only offering for the boarding school food because we can't afford to, to give all the students this, you know, the ministry of social affairs used to help us. 40 percent of households are less than $100.00 a month. according to the united nation, parents are struggling to feed their children. agencies say, for 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we notice there's a manual session. we noticed the level of health care is very degrading massive weight. the state is close to bankruptcy after decades of
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corruption and mismanagement. and the lack of social welfare systems means some of the most vulnerable or left unprotected humanitarian organizations. like said, the children warned that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk of relying less on more than just food. and we're seeing more screening kids with kids who are sort of them that age as well, which are all determinant of musician for seems like an increase in the number after that was on the lebanon has ranked 6 in the world for the share of its population. facing a food crisis, it's also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita and per square kilometer than any other nation. a recent study by un agencies that suggests that 2000000 people among them 700000 syrian refugees are not getting enough that they warn the number is likely to increase to 2200000 in the coming months with
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ballooning inflation, a devalue local currency rising unemployment, an increasing number of lebanese, are dependent on handouts. a situation, humanitarian organizations have warned, is not sustainable. that there was a tripoli, northern lebanon. at least one pilot has been killed up to 2 indian and 4 fighter jets crashed in mid m. the collision happened over the states of medea pradesh and roger dunn. 2 crew members from one plains are taken to hospital. there are no gatehouse on those from the 2nd jet, took off from the whale or a thanks. 3 people are dead after torrential rain caused extreme flooding in new zealand largest city. a 7 day state of emergency has been ordered in oakland. after the damper on friday, people are being evacuated from their homes to escape the flood waters. western suburbs are the worst hit, the city received 75 percent of its usual summer rainfall in just 15 hours.
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the u. k is publicly funded broadcast the b. b. c is cutting hundreds of jobs in its world service that's leading to the closure of radio broadcasts in 10 different languages. hurry force, it has the story from london. ah, 85 years broadcasting to the arab world. last goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news reader, mom would almost solid me, has been the station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly, he read the final bulletin wound, london b, b. c. cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service. and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close, almost elemy, fresh from that final broadcast, is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo, the old people goes to go in the room and close it because they are not allowed.
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and the, and the suffered to listen, the only of always different from selfish. you know, if you 5 years they'll be your last millions of years this get it ability years various wrong. soft far not the real money london, it was in 1938. when the bdc itself is only 16 years old, that arabic became its 1st foreign language service, saudi gemini, iraqi gibson dignitaries, and were invited for the occasion. its popularity grew fast, famous voices bringing news of air, defining events in a form unmitigated uncensored by the audience. as rulers one former stauffer i spoke to this week, called the decision to end the service. a gift to dictators. the radio service ends with nearly 5000000 listeners a week. some of them particularly devoted abdullah up the rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio mark over the past. they've ended our lives. this station has become an addiction to us. the news and the london broadcast,
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or we know we're old. i'm 80 years old. i've been listening to it more than 30 years. the broadcaster says it's part of a digital 1st strategy arabic language audio programs and podcasts will still be found on its website, and the tv service will continuous before. so the legacy itself will not be lost, it's there, the bulk of her and her, it will be a hopefully accessible to all those listeners who have been connected, affiliated and loved the service or by the bbc arbitrary pressures on the bbc's. finances have been mounting, requiring ever harder choices, but for many inside and outside the organization, this has been a sad day or he faucet al jazeera london ah.
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